li; Ti 7. -‘ii J - l . ,,. -i ._ .l ., l".- 'll .ll .,l. 5?* S ` f.il‘.l io' 6- f fi i ll ;'.--' -F lf? .`_,§,. \ ~ ll” 2,., i , , . i ' F ,. .1 ‘lf l. .-' . .,.,__ ..'f1i» 1 iff- . _-Q1. il gill .. fs . . .es S. li 2 .ta-v. -ll l e l- s i ll: itil -~.~.- __ l l r .lil .,..! ./fn ' =.“ "- il 5 5 . ff. -i v . lg . l 0|, : if. » , i 17,. i .il L’ .,- .L _ 'l .i lf- .l _s i F’ .l ‘W . ;- ,W-e.;-. st ` ._ .l ll; §_' _'r li .. 1_1 . 'ff . “' *“E".‘:'.£‘f:'-r t I’ I . in A '_ . . 1 __ . V ' ‘A ' I \ .,- p . 4 1 ’,. ' _ f V ai 'e t i’ ‘ , ` \' q 1 ¢~,,_,/ _ ./J-5‘="$>% Cuticuri Cleails“Cl`he~ Scalp Of Danllruff -&sr|i|smmvl,wlh0itlovIS°v ui»sHut%»t-»il==iii.i»0¢_oiii{ , - md. mucbtodearuethe lnsunsotaabdthy beveellstltthick , m&ou|'a8elamd0inti|iuitam bravery-ower, 14 members andl-ng to me orphanage -before Christ- 2 visitors being present. Meeting opened by the reading of the Do,-ls and Ham” New on 'he Creed, followed by the rolj call.|f0llowed. Reading by Mrs. Mc- ,mm eurome lo |,.“.m` uwdny" answered by Jokes. The foilowingyuonald. The meeting closed with Md been Bald to me "me mmm, otiilaers were elected: Pres., Mrs. the singing of the Ntaioual Anthem “cup M me Yum ,nz wuts; Tyler Ching; -rice-pres.. Mrs. A.'l‘. to -meet next nmnth at the home of . Mdllonald; sec.-treas.. Mrs. Jerome Mrs. John H. McDonald. _McDonolll. .HSQK closed with pls instant; oil `-- l .'- Enmore.-The members of this ‘,,,,d herself L_,” me would never Ii1eiitute.l_net at the school, fifteen sent. Meeting opened with the _,_,e .,,,,,, again and me had become Liilzsstlilbtlsrlzl- l;e;ngPrgres¢;i;t. 'Roll call theglxistitute 2g3inf‘oill‘oLvi very fond ol' them. ' _ 9 5 V" - ` 6 Net Y - Na “€'53\d- 0 ,.,,,m the wmdow of me wm_|sldent and the secretary read theirithe minutes. Election of tholoflic- pamnem ,he nad waved sooauye reports. it was decided to send alers foliowedt Pres-. MTS- E5- LST' ,O me gay "me crowd 0, young Box to the Ophanage. The school kin; vice-pres., Miss Win-nie'i`homp-` ... ...... iii---M ::,.lz::.°*“.2:§..* "“:°‘°:.‘ l'°".““ °°......“= :f.°";§:;.~ at Cannes. Jessups was there and ~ B8 0089 Iv' S DZ' S -n - d h -- -~__ ing "0 Canada.” l/arties were ivided. Cake was L e gn-lb an L e mme nu auctioned antlg pleasing sum was entered me ,muon me had caught Glen Valley.-This Lnstltute met realized. Two new members were - lr :;.‘“°.l‘.°.f: °.f..¥.'.'.; "rl ;““:l.‘°“°..§i’i; “>°ilt:".:.':s.:l°;‘l°.l er-t e el ery men with the mill- - F3 all wo y e s o l - wry a,,._,,_,0m ner crowd ,hd umrivisltors were present. Meeting op them. Next meeting at the homo eued by the singing of .the Ode fol- lowed by the Creed. Roll call was was sure to snow up Boone, 9,. m. answered by the names ofthe Allied St. Felix.-lirs. John R. Chais- ¢,|-_ quite 1-e3|,¢¢.gu||y and umbs¢m_ leaders in the Great War. The son entertained the members of .ijt-ey,-_ minutes of the last monthly and the Women's Institute at the time i Dori, maugm with B S|gh_ as she the last Annual meeting were read 0! their annual meelihs ill N0*/em' sank our into nie corner or the and adopted. The financial reporqbef- .'l`W@“lY "1°mb°1'B and ""0 WS- railway carriage and stared nm-05,5 was read and the following otlicers ltors were pfeuelll- MSGUDS -Weil- .it young Hanley, who was already were elected: Pres.. Mrs. Hush ed With lhe Pfeflliiellilll U10 “belf- nuried in ,sn illustrated _lournal,|Nl¢`l10lB0i1i “lee-Pres.. Mrs. Alfred d il-ll U19 Carsw; secretary, Miss Pearl Ab- in pn;-ilcnlni-_ 1; seemed may snglbott; directors, Mrs. Stanley Dick- year. The minutes of the last was becoming fond ot the old, and enson. Mrs. Alfred Carew. Mrs. Blllllllil m€‘¢Ul\§ and i‘€8\1lBl' I!10@l.~ Pope Abbott: auditors. Miss Nettle She was a creature oil habit, like Nicholson. Miss 'Doris Abbott. A president gave her report of the a house cat, and nothing upset her committee was appointed to visit work accomplished by the insti- euflaoie calm quite so much as tothe sick. A special meeting was lute. 'ihe' financial statement was have ner pi=.sli..al articles, moved called to meet in the school for read by the secretary. Committees the purpose of selling the degkn, and I0 Hffalige the Drogfani for a concert. Next meeting nt the home of Mrs. Pope Abbott. visitors were present, The min- utes of the last meeting were read made for sealing the interior ofthe member was enrolled. A social South Lake-At the home of Mrs. Daniel L McDonald six members and nine visitors were present. Minutes of the last annual and reg- ular meeting were read and ndopt~ ed. iRoll c-all answered with :i stanza by author from a favorite poem. The financial statement was .ead. 'lhe secretary reported :l new desk bought for school, cost- ing $42.50. A special meeting in to be held the middle of the 'month to make arrangements for the hold- ing of at Christmas Tree. The lol- .ovrlng officers were elected: Pres.. .\irs. .Dan L. McDonald; vice-pros.. Mrs. Allan Cameron; secretary. Mrs. Lcwls McDonald. Next meet- ing at. the home of Mrs. Daniel W. Fisher. \ _ ' Ocean View.-The members incl at the home of Mrs. John H. Mc- ean. Fitteenmembers and ten visitors were present. Meeting op ened with the singing of “O Canu- d:t." il-`ollowed the roll cali and the reading of the minutes; The ofiiu- Peier Nic ‘ i - _ _ ' ' ' stone; vice-pres., Mrs. l - f ..£°;:1.f:.‘“f.;?.;:.::.'l.l:‘l.: 322;; I---= G- If ‘frl °[..l°s'" and. mme hflmles' i’lc¢;_in 'l’ari.s she tore open the let- . | _Noihlngs funny, she said with ,er wmch awaited her there' ,read itsrirst lines and turned to him with a statement that overturned , 1] .. ' ~‘.‘~;i". ers Oo.. Ltd., Charlottetown, Wed- _._ ,.-»".'.,; 4 “l wonder you don't leap for joy _ . uesday, December 29th at 11 a. m.. . 5." C“`7 at leavin that mess Tbehind," he b°.t.h meh' mes' E.. iior the purpose of receiving the re- port of the liquids/tor. W. H. V. DUNBAR r Liquidator 12-1il~6i. ' Bcorrhod fnbrir con he restfirerl if the threads are not injured. Wet the spots and expose the material to thc lun.- Repeat until thc spots disappear. BUSINESS STAND FOR SALE , ws the undersigned have decided terselt our business statin ln the town 94 Borden, consisting of two lets 100 feet square. store. was-r.~ house. coal shed. barn and lee buss, All laeilltlea for ment _nur inns. Fairbanks Weight Belles and d_¢a_1’anli ln oonneetlen. This la one of the boat loeatlona on the island lor business and anyone dqiiqlous ot Ising into business eoul¢..maks no mistake in buying Uill htlntl. ' (Signed) _ - GREEN BROS. ' BORDEN .0400-0-0-oo-o-o-o-0-04-O0-O4-O-00°" 2444-11-Bti. Professional' Cards Mark R. Mcfiuigan ' B. A. IARRIOTIF. BGLICITOR. ETC. . Money to Loan Cameron lloek,charlottetewn.P.E.l. gone. ‘ ers oi’ the past year gave their re- / \ I "Y , ports. The -following oiiicers were »~ j°“ma` ou re Bmhmg mm. 8 electod: Pres.. Mrs. J, D. Livihlt- l \ l K \\ \| l ?§' c \`¢ 7 tsl' 5 My cousin Henry le dead she Ili P E |SLlNli lmao. ‘Plalu were made for the holding of a haasar. A program , ». 1. , Grand River Welt--*l'|‘l@i,U\l~,l tute met in the Hall. Fourteen members and ten visitors were pre- of Mrs. James S. McKinnon. Roll call was answere w members paying their fee for the ing were read and adopted. The were appointed to Visit the sphool and the slug regularly. Three new ‘members were welcomed. 'the of- ficers were reelected. Next meet- |ing at the home of Mrs. Gus Chai.-l-l Institute niet a.t‘the homo of Mrll.| John .\. McDonald. Eight members Roll call answered with a Christ- business of the meeting. One new Malpeoue.-i’l`he Institute met ut the institute Room. Eight mem- bers and one visitor were present.l The president was in tile chair. Phe iilisiites of the last meeting were read and approved. A cir-i culuilng library is to 'be started 1% dollar lines. Women’s fur trimmed hand beaded n\nd¢ ' » in .India.n`.l.iurette; Que. This is the lowest f odering we have ever seep in this popular Chrlstntas present _ , , 93;; :.l ' l ,. .".~ t ‘ A Pun. or-' + oudoir SliI1§¢-rfs 0 make a .preltyi awellfable. useful and inexpensive Christmas Gift if selected from our great and uneqnalled ` 1 Many other kinds ranging in price f1gom:2_5o;f¢g dolls - ' up to $3.50. Our fur seal at $2.25 is unique and d surpris- ing' value. ' ` Spider or Alligator patterns with orlwithout .rubber heels, in various colors, 98°' M¢.I\’S $1-25. BOYS 9315, M5305: Carpet slippers for men, women and children, 85c, , 'and more th-an fifty other kinds in velvet, felt kid, satin, cloth, suede, patent, etc. We call special attention to our gold trim 'satin at A, . $1.88andPackardsplaidsuede..................$2.25 _.W. , . d All the latest oolons and patterns in omen s an _ men’s hose. A pair of our chiffon in individual Christmas package at $1.25 makes a nice present. Snow shoes and moccalsins at lowest prices. See our ' f thing ' men’s 15 in. horse hide moccasins. They are just the right . o 35" All our rubber goods including overshoes are first grade Dominion and are sold at the same price as the dheaper kinds and we could if we liked buy these and . make a little more profit. M7* New satin dress slippers and handsome gold at $11.50,silver$5.00aud $9.00 Men’s lumbermen’s rubbers, 3 eyelet Blucher, sizes 8’s,~ 9’s, 10’s, _11’s at $1.85. Boys 3’s, 4’s, and 5’s at _ . $1.50 Every one of our customers is entitled to a calendar but we can’t deliver these ai children without an order » ` from parents. Q.. iii... of $10.00 wil. voted i.. .lil We have also a nice ruler which we give free with 0.. ‘lie .ff.°p`§li’ §l‘$‘ii‘f""i‘il'i."?if§’§§2’§ every pair of School boots or rubbers. Aid. $109.00 was raised durlngibc “ " .»., Year. The secretary- reported two 0 0 Serial evenings hel durln ' i- L d iember and October? whicllg Elfblk ‘ ° the .place of the regular meetings, - ° and' which were much enjoyed. The secretary andthe president _#rave their reports. Committees ,_ were appointed to visit the siok.` I‘lace'ot' next meeting, at .the 11,. stitute Rooms and an entertain- ment committee was appointed for that evening. Georgetown.-Met in the Council Chamber. lEleven plumbers 'were present. Mrs. J. VV. McPhee. vice- pesident, was in the chair. The meeting opened in the usual man- ner atter which the minutes ofthe last annual meeting were read and Hd0Pl-ed. The Nice-president gave a short verbal report of the year's work, and the financial report was read and passed. The 'minutes ol' the fast regular meeting were read and adopted, and report ot school committee was rea/d and adopted New committees were appointed. e A vote of .thanks was tendered th and the president gave their report of the work done durllis U10 i!8Sl` year. The oillcers were re»elected. Committees were appointed to visit 'ltlin nick, for entertainment, and "hook out." This 'being tho annual meeting u review of the work done- in the school was gone over, and ull the members expressed their satisfaction at the improvements. Next meeting at thc home ot Mrs. John Cameron. Harrington.-lThe annual meeting was held at the home of Miss Doris Rodd. Ten members and two visit- ors were present. The meeting op- ened wit-h the institute Ode. Roll was called and the minutes of the last annual and regular meeting were read and adopted. Secretary r ` /¢ commented. “I can't yet believe sum in a voice of awe reported that the proceeds ot tbel n t that our cat? .iIn‘t seen the cat. you were tr'/ing to sein the oat. ‘utter is quite clcun. bring-' \ I prompt relief Dr. (`. C. Archibald Graduate ot N. V. Post Graduate Medical lehool and Hospital Practise limited to tys, Ear, Ness ' ` and Throat Testing Eyes and supplying Glasses _ Office, Bayer Building , Great Gsergs afoot Qfllefi-leurs-_U to 1 . ‘M0 to B- McDonald & McPhee 5, ' p Bs Ao ly , J. A5 Menon/il.o H. r. Mamas ~ IA. Money .`\ -'lu GC E O D » Johnnie: why notnir’_. mother. "We doii't go anywhere," answer- liiother: Dont tell me I awry. Ho lifted his handsome brows. Johnnie! I lust neara willis say "You’re not going to start that To ri~xn|i\‘|- lun or |¢i'vust- rullrkn from Cul1'i l6l. y0lli g0 off by y0\ll'B€l[ ill the umst delicate fnhrlcs soak n piece Paris-lil a Strilllge City, ln 8 fir elim- i-iii; lil t-imliyptlus oil and strange country, where you only rub ll on the affected part until thc ju,” -speak me 1anguage_ yonvye 5' i “-l'll soon make friends," Doris ` that we've actually escaped with- Paris” ed Doris with sudden spirit. signin. are you? Look here. Doris, for Heaven's sake be sensible. ‘ll I (To Bs Continued) rnvmc To sum THE cA1' ` nu, an exploelon 0, some so" and Mother: Johnnie, I‘ve never n show-down. By the way, we _ __ ears oi such cruelty in my lllel hlivorrt settled the Question yet: ts slmnw revolving! what have where do wc go when wc reach _.___ ` yt.: ._ _ _I _ - , ,/. _ .ini . -l ;ot to stay under my protection till you step on a boat for New York “ Doris shook her silvery-blonde head obslinstely. l've written to my Cousin Henry. rhere should be an answer any day now, waiting for me, care of me A~inerlc.in Express. l'll go to ri quiet hotel and-and borrow en- ough from you to see me over un- til my own money comes. But you can go anywhere you please. You miistn't think about nie." “Hut hang it all, i can'i help ii!" he declared. exaspei-.it.ed. “Not that l want to think shout. you. Heaven knows! You‘ve caused ms enough trouble already. _ . _ .iBut l can‘t set you down in the middle of Europe without friends or rela- tives or money or Qnything". assured him easily. , _ . '"rnat'll the worst bt-it!-?‘/he mut- tered. "You hnven't any more sense of discrimination than a kli- You could fall easily into my adventurefs hands." Doris laughed suddenly. “It seems to me that. after ti1l9 last escapade, l’m rather bl' way of being an adventurer myself. Judg- ing by appearances and not by iacm; most any Blllill' P9790” _would be likely to say that i could show him n thing or two" _“Are you deliberately trying to make me furious by keeping ‘.\-\D this /;enseless‘argu|nent‘l" .he de- manded grlmly. "Well," said Doris pleasantly. "il’s only when we quarrel that we talk at all." With al smothered imllrecation. Hartley buried lrimsoi! ellin in h‘¢ newspaper. Wilton :hs escorted ummm. Asomoyn. |00. I , , mm , ,U W, _,,_m,,,m ,,,,,,,,, ,,,. '-°- 9.-/neo /38.9 ---_ , . a. .tn--.. fn- .em -._ _ 0 . _. ,__ *___ ‘N - - -~0 » , . ~ .i.u _ _ 4..-._ ` - -_ 1,5.. - ,Wi . ||,,_,_,-_. _ lr v_.: i :A ,-ill. Bm ’ li /, When J You F eel a Gold Gaming Un ,$,oTake ` Laxaiive ` §-1, _J _ . Bromg lf. i (Iuinin i fiiblefs . -..\.Qiv Grip, Influenza and many Pneumonian beg as a common cold. 'oe 30c. ' (Made in Canada) The box bees: this signature |ret.iriug'ofii.cers. The following of- ficers were appointed: Pres., Mrs. W. IW. McLaren: vice~pres., Mrs. M. Donovan; secretary-trees., Mrs. M, iii'-Donald: directors, Mrs. Doug- les, Mrs. McPhee and Mrs. McKin- non; auditors- Miss 'E. Aitken and Miss Mary McDonald. Lt .was de- ,cided to pack the Hospital Boxes ‘on November 19. 'I'-he December meeting was to take the form of a social evening, when the members would bring their needle work. Lunch was then served ann the .meetingwas then closed. l Mayfield.-’l‘hirteeu members met at the home oi’ Mrs. Gordon Hous- ton. Minutes of' the last meeting were read and adopted. Roll cali answered by “How to improve the institute." The following ofllcers were elected for the coming year: Pres., Mrs. Ella Wyand; vice-pres.. Mrs. (Frank Houston: sec.-trees.. ‘Mrs. Willard Nicholson; directors. Mrs. J. Houston, Mrs. Warfield Orr, Mrs. Louis Toombs; auditors. Mrs. Hamid Toombs. Mrs. Blair Andrew. Two new meirfbers were enrolled. 'Next meeting at the home of Mrs. Charles W_yantl. Borden.-This institute met nt the homo of Mrs. J. IF. Mclluurfie- Thirteen members slid one vis tot were present. Meeting opeued,by the reading of the lnstzitute Creed The minutes of tho last antlualann regular meeting were read. .. The fdllowiillg olilcers were elected for the year: Pres.. Mrs. J. F. MeQ1iar- rie; vice-pres.. Mrs. Wallace Fields; sec.-trans.. Allisrta McPherson; dir- leotors, Mrs. Brennan. Mrs. C. Stew- elit. Mrs. W. Laird; auditors. Mrs. McPherson, Mrs. Campbell. A cheque’ of $100.00 was paid to the school. Lunch was served by the lhostess. the meeting adjourned to meet at- the home of Mrs. Cecil Stewart. f llltvlbdalsi-The members of this Instituto met at the home of Mrs. David Vlfillilms. Twenty-nine mem- bers and two visitors were present. Meeting was opened by me singing or "0 Canada" and '?'lt's s Good l_'l‘ino` to Get Acqusinted." Minutes ot the loot meeting were nad and adopted. 'Phe secretary-treasurer VI' L . . _ ‘l .'., . ._ ~ - i. .,..u....... '. play. put on in Mt. Herbert. to be $29.75, with expenses of $11.00. The financial report for the last year was ~i~ead. The 'following onicers were elected for the year: Pres., Mrs. C. H. Matheson; vice pres.. Mrs. J. H. Stewart; sec.-trees.. Miss Doris Rodd; directors, Mrs. A. J. Wino. Mrs. J. A Shaw. Mrs A. D. Shaw; auditors. Mrs. A. J. Phillips. Mrs. L. H. Coles. Miss Ruth Mathe- son and Miss Doris /Rodd were ap- pointed to purchase a new map of Europe for the school. it was also decided to place the balance of -the bazaar articles in C. H. Phil- lips' store to be sold. Roll call oh next meeting, which will beheld December 2?, to be answered by original New Year'ii vcrscs. l Llnklstter.--Met. at the homo of Mrs. Henry Clarke. Ten members were present. Meeting opened with -tnelnsritute Ode. Minutes of tho .lat-it meeting wore road and adopt- ed. The oillcers were re-elected. 'i‘lio report ot' the year showed that eighteen member! were enrolled; 8 meethign held. average attendance I4; cash on haind 'from the previ- ous year, $107.66; amount collected was $77.27; expenses $136.45; cash on hand, $41.58. An acknowledge- ment. was road for $10.00 sent to the Protestant Orphanage. it was decided that it blanket be purchas- ed for the Prnice Cou:nty\ Hospital. Next meeting at the homo of Mrs. Brenton Clarke. l New Dominion.-Seven members and tive visitors met at the homc lot Mrs. Hector Mcllean. The meet- -ing opened wlith the singing of the Ode. The roll cali was answered with a “Supper Dish." The minutes of the loot meeting wore read and adopted. -It was decided to hold au lentel-tsiiimellt in Afton Hail. 1---€\O€'-r~~ A-LL IRITIOH NATIONG ONE 'Om Rlnlpire. firm _sud tree, All one on had and sea, One world di chivalry, ` I All One! Ons t. One 'rin-ons. Ons to lone, I liver Ono! EE it ai? .i.}§'L`ll-ll " l Black sheep can find “PARADISE” Real Thrill-Great Novel By Cosmo Hamilton Starts Wednesday Q* is ‘-rni_`~":fil {. *ie 4?’ .' -.lj :ig l~ 0... ‘._i ~ . ,_ .-» ,o v ii ` in the ~ CH ARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Daily Thereafter 'One Soul, One Mind. ‘Ono Might. One ‘Life of Liberty. l0ne Bulwark of the -right, (me Gio,-mu, Memory_ One Frou-t in every fisht. one Noble Destiny, All Onez All One! For Ever Ona! One far~-flung League of Love, _J 3| ok p , one r-‘situ in Heaven above. ____.Q"2'l..f_ em FOI' Ever One! ;Mlm\rd’a Llniment for Burns. _ r I W Fire r /'~. \ -_ f" "‘i‘i in The Roof of Your' Garage Put a roof on your garage that will .hannoolao gm: home and ut into any surroundings-a Brant( 00| of Asphalt Slate. eslstant, lasting and economical. . ., -'-'\- A ‘I -_-'-“'12 ' . , I l l l . ;1:`=-:I'_- _ ' '“"" IX 1 _--..- li! v --.:'_".`-'°.:. . 1-_-_-I-:-:-:-'= r :-::' “ s~:-“- ‘ ami- o-rms. t»\m»miitl»a[l'ur»l»ouo en lrantterll _ _ , ' | i has . 1 liilli hllllllll .' 1* jr. f 1 with ard I0 v I »:~.- ". __L_l_ _.Um ip, _~w11\ _ , ` _ \-zeal - , .. , l si-siitrs»ai\»ettii¢cer.i.»ial's_;.§u»i-l.0»¢e1i‘° I su;v`v'ii4“:»¢“»'-_-“om er ri»c.i»_m0» sem .m».'s. n. - _ ""~pn¢»x. ll- Q- . ._ ` 3 ` \ -I ;' ' P Fennell&Cl\lmdler . A` - Wi. \' -. i l Q l. . .».lV 1 _-l r-'._.l.) .rfxlb 2 i E . - ‘;'~:l~f-..-=fle~0-J "'- ' A " ..'..~_ .1