' Riimia CARS _ 'i'RicvcLas _ -. ._ ».f _ "’ ]»g_I;xr{5(_"[‘ SOLITAIRE (;r.u-:~ful siinl'li"5"Y _ is tm. liighliglit of imiii_»~ in ui; iam. $ 5 T, gold rink- A Pcffcfi' ` ` d1.i1v.n:iil. 5 'v,'r=r-f_'l.*..'.- `*‘ ".' _ -ll flies-l _f"‘-*T1 ` _ " 'f"'i“"'i5~""fi ` "““:i` "“l'-'- ...a_,_ -,_ -_ efesi. _- -<',- _-..- L'.i!_!:. ,.1 ~ _ f ',---`1-:'-I1‘_-.-’¢‘.=.i-_- -H - moiiiiicss or-‘ 'riMr;" y;u‘i\v;i‘_-' new 17 : ji-ml innilel _f-'ir iiiclzidicsl llmi\t_V _, and ‘ feminine. } Giiarauif-eil. $2915 A LOVELY BRIDAL PAIR om; CREDIT ! , . ,~="f"~_ cout, /Q A., F ‘~ _ it _ MAN'S STONE New designs in finely cut slone _' rings for men! I0 - and 14kt. mount- ings DD /'iimiifii i _l‘ 23% ica_L The`Jeiliiiil:l;uumacy i cuaaLor'ra'rowN Eastern Guardian ..‘BUY ROBIN HOOD FLOUR now, you will not regret it. ..°SUBSCRlP'I‘IONS to the 'Charlottetown Guardian may be Q i r|;`;J‘:i!;tii§.gxll:Il::v- , Drug Store, Montague. tf. less and rerfefi W (Pamcnds. P°"f°§gl¥¢ mtcglfg handed to their Rept. Archie Hume. 1" Phone 47 or left at H. J. Mabon’s _ _ *THROUGHOUT the season pelts will be received for the Prince Edward Island Fur Pool Limited by R. W. Stewart, Clark Brothers Store. Montague and J. A. Webster, 156 Richmond St, Charlottetown, L-600. i ..*N0 SIGN UF ICE-Despite the wintry weather of the past few days the Montague river is asopen V as mid-summer, no ice to be seen. One or two schooziers, besides the RING _ V steamer which plies between here and Sydney are expected before the close of navigation. __°Fma AT GEORGETOWN -- Early Sunday morning the re.»i ____ \ `..;“-7--_; / ___ nell at Georgetown was totally de . ' _ _ _ _ _ dence of Mrs. Alexander McCon- '.~ ,$9 ’ i 5 - __’ft§' f strayed by fire. There was a surf _, 1_,i ,E _ eg/6,? ‘_ southeast breeze blowing, and the ' meh ii_¢_2|¢_» _ .__,_'_f_'_:},_ Lavers hou~e adjoining, separated ' ' “"""" - ’ ‘ Only by a narrow nlic wa' was _ _ Y 1, --CANADIAN C|__]p|>E|¢»- V ,sav_ed only with considerable diffi- . 5’ The latest Bui . ova for men! 17 jewels. Ful-, $ ly sv Strap ba 'Cul . ‘STURGEO - Miss Patricia ‘. -~ N ` nraniecd. Wigili. Sill!‘!,'COll. is now s ending nd. ~ _ iv _ a few week; with her si ter, Mrs. ;J0S@uh sinmat of Marie, _ Miss 1 _ ` ' - Gladys Mullaiy, Sturgeon, was H ' V __ t . V I recent visi‘or to Ponmure Island.- »_ ° ° V _ _ _ _ V :'- ;We are all glad to see Mr, Lorne JF.‘.\ l~.l.f.Rs SINCE 1355 ~ ,Dunn of Ga._uei'eaux out again af- , CH.~\Ri.0'.I`TI-ITOWN, P- E- I- _ ` receiittillni-ss. H; has mgdc _ ii- » -.~.,-- » _ --~ -_ ,_»» uv' -_ -"~‘r . .J'.: ~. ".:;.`-‘ -i, ;' ,_ - "","`_f"`=T1"`," _ Q ‘ vc C Him 0 S Lirfeofi by (`9~!`-- ~`~ f :’f,f_~5§»".-_é_"-;i°l‘~1ill§ game was cancelled 2 Jenn C.im;:1;t-li, 1: ` (i";1Lf‘ = ` `.` xr. fs C [1 <.l’f‘ g. Races Towards Manila , PM 1"-‘CL Anniversary _ __ _ Grd¢i= l\v._11I\f_._;V-L___i~;!_ I After Raking Eastg __<_§=--fll>_1i_1__~ i tweiity fifth anniversary of the d- ~- S ||w| y l marriage of Mr. and Mrs. William (A1§{§'Nlg_AG'ua5clCa“s-,Wife at,,p,,(.r,§n i ..1.~s ll mr. 1 J.°.ire.s Fitzsim. , _ ._ "_ V_ i ehoir is to be congratulated upon i the .siilenciicl manner in which they _ Vi\CV’_;f‘V'~i`,; Augiui Bi`uuu5'» . ofrrawa, Dec. 2-ic:-'i-short-‘ S*'M_-.i`fi;.j{AT,..,,,» -. ~ . l acqiiitted themselves and Si. Marys J. Paquet of Souris, Reverend J. _ - -i-. -. rf ~ ,_; C~ Peiurs- Pip- Oi' Kelly'-S CFO-$5 and i giiiilclfirlitYi-iiuciPiiiiiiiigixijhiiy'“buildui; _fu-~ 1" i ‘-“ll - i IJ _\':l Brr/.'.'n. i bwlllff Of MIS- Paallet. was lbs: in Manila ieiiigm, waii is uiii iii- " _ ‘ ' " ` " _ _ ____ celebrant of the mass of Thanks- 1 ¢ey~,__,~_»`,,~_,._~_` \;_-_,,L;__),-` Cp,-pg¢»i__ cf st. Basil by .mites Brazil, which ila‘if lr held to its indrveivfl ` .1-.~;.ii J. :.~i;<_~,> if._1-i-.or 'was sung by the eleven children. ` C0lil'»=C~ G-~~ --V-----~ It was a. i-are ii-out to hear mei Six weck= ago a fierce typlioon Ki1l.i.\"S (ii-il_\.\ S('li00L sweet childish voices of the young. swell! MYO S 'I`Bi'lli2ilS flllii Oi-110? '---~ - gr Cliildmn immmnizmg with tm. Luzon Island provinces, k:lling :ii (‘-i':u!=‘ X--1 .\1'.i_v Tile;-Zviiiiap | deeper v0§¢g-_,- of me 0150,- mem- least 546 person; and leaving 1.045 /\ii:ii-'e \v':»_;ic`=‘ii, 1-; .\l:!drr-ri Catrae be,-5 of that f_,mu_vV in me artlmc missing, Tliat storm was centred i _ _V V _ ,,cC0mpamm..m of Mm Paqm., iiiiiéeotoe the north than the pre- R;.;i Bi-a.i.e}, i durin the rfiudilion of this beau- 5° ' . " , ‘ " ' ._ mu] gmlliicm m.1._mgenm“_ Tm, The Philippine Clipper. ready .‘uC‘:iI:ii`;itiell l An event of m0r€ tilllll D8-ssillg C0aSt. 5 firacif- ll lSf'l 1 \'c:ii:i P:'_-hier, 3 interest was the observance of the ` 2 \`.'.iui_oi' Cciiiiiiucii, 3 Jv:~_:i Fitz- b.llLill‘ .’ . v :~ '_ _ i. _ i-i' i 111;. Janie( .u\\n, 1` - <‘§;;;.. I. .icmzelti :‘o'.\"_i_ .li._:z t_i:i;"o~.l_, Willar ozzsialvie 'i~';‘.~'i1i P.i\`:;1r:`. Mant g.iei'. za _TA 3 Pilfi-‘il Ill-IV Wcil be proud of hav- ‘ age in the Uiiized Kingdom oi 40J,-- ' (;$;{;,-`-L 1,'-Cfg-."C`},,.5<) » 5 ing surli splendid talent in their 000 hogs is unlikely to sat in motion' f.;:__ A " iiiations to the jubilariaiis. Rever- end F.1liici~ McDonald extended fe- licitntions and expressed the opin- iou that it was rare indeed to find such iiiusieol talent in any one fziuiily. He also thanked* boili of the jiibiiariaiis for their choir act- Stirling Clark. ` _ Grade V-1 Evelyn MacDonald, 2' Eldon Hurcliiig, 3 I-.`ll\\‘osd 1\.lucKen- zie. Grade III-l Harold. lvluc‘_Kenzic 2 Margaret Crozier, 3 Doris Crozier. Grade II (Sit) 1 Jchii Bi':i.ndei', 2 Marion Holmes 3 Bi.ly Wocdwicie. Grade If (Jr.‘ i Reziueii Wall. 2 Sutherland Cousins, 3 Leslie Hard- ing. _ Grade I fa- 1 Muriel Wall. Grade 1 tb) 1 Earle MacKenzie, 2 Janette Clark. Grade 1 (ci I William Cousins. and David MacKenzie. Ellen L. Harrington-Teacher, MIDNIGHT SOLILOQUIES Midnight draws near as I sit and write. What comes to my mind, 115 Weil it might: Because at this time of night it seems. 0ne‘s able to write of fancies and dreams. I dream of a future clear and bright, _ Probably a whim, or an idiots de- light; But it seems w me. and I believe _it so. _ Wherever one's mind sets. 119 Cl" go. Heroes are made not born they sa , One ein be one at work or at play; But the true test comes to all at sometime, To live justly and right, or sink to crime. I hope that the last I shall never live, Rather to my_God and country give; My heart, my minrl. above all my soul. Then I can say. “I have reached my goal." When I lock behind at the days gone past, - And think of the trials and sor- rows that last, Only a second it seems to me now, Though all ask the question, “To bear them. I-low?" The answer I give to all that in- quire. Take the good with the bad, the rain with the fire, /uid you will find to your own content. Your heart and :-oiil to Heaven bent. F. A. Bremian, 107 Kent, St. Char- ivould be graiiiccl to Mr. and Mrs. congratulations. The tonstixiiistcr then called upon Marie. the eldest of the family, who rcari tho following address: Coiigratiilaiions, dear mother and daddy! Oui' hearts are flilcd to overflowing with a joy that can be born only of love and reverence and we rejoice with you on this, your Silver Jubilee. May the hap- piness you must experience this day continue in ever-Lucreasing measure through the years to come! A quarter century has passed over you, dear parents. and every dny,i1a cvcrv moment f th _ __ . _,_ _ _ fied by your iinstiiited love. sacri- fice and devotion. Today, you taste the joy that is the true reward of ‘duty well performed. an we 2.5' C03 W Wi-'ii-"H11 i’HflllCi- NP- M- A. Pfioi't niovenicnt of live au_mu,ls Marie. now of Charlottetown. l from this eoiiiitijv to Britain, live- who was home for the occasionf stock officials said today. gave a fine iiiterpretation of Loh- - They :old Canada export, no iivc , engriirs Wedding March before ` mass. and l\leiidelssohn's after _ ~1 ~ xi 1 ~ - tnass. Splcxzdirl as was the sing- 1 ry the first 10 inoii.hs of this yeiai' lug, the spectacle of Mr. and Mrs. i totalled 121,481,200 pounds. Piiquet and ihcir eleven chilclrenl The shortage. they said. was no; , rcceiviiig lloly Coinmuuian in n 3 a large one and would no; take iong ‘ body, \v:i_~' innst cdifying. ito rcmcdy. They pointed to Can- Iii the evening. supper was ser- iacinls hog pouulaiion Inst, June of vcd to their own imiiicdiate relat- 5 4, 138. 600 z~onip.u'eoi's to that count By Hydro ed With Costs TORONTO Dec ChicfJusl1e ivities and fine co-operation ' ‘ __ .C ' .' H. E. Pose today dismissed with Fi 1'* ‘ ‘ . ' _ \m_`r.Cx°l‘m 31%? _‘owed his 1 costs the action of ihc Oii'.ni'1o nppmcmtmn and mplessed me li\'drc-Electric P<>\\'ei' Commission hui"` tiim' "muy more h“pi’~V years against two iornici' comni.ss:oiic;-.\. former Chief Engineer' I~‘. A. Gabv hydro attacks. The :icuoii against Senator Ar- thur Meiglien, C. Alfred Maguire, former cominissioncrs, Gaby and Lucas sought $4,553, the sum paid out to Toronto private detectives and ii Chicago law fum who had prvcparcd the alleged attacks. His Lordship, followuig the sum- ming up _of evidence by counsel, announced thc action against all four defendants had not only failed on all grounds but had "fi-iiicd mis- erably." _ Ice Continues To y _ o use twenty' five ears has been sanctl- ' ' Block Lake _Shipping TORONTO Dec. 2 - With snow We give fervent thanks to God : faiimg iii inniiy- pans of the pm,-_ i`0l‘ HiS ill'f‘11if iZ00CillC5S ill ili‘~\'illS ince and the temperature higher. given you to us as our parents. You have taught, us not only by word. but above all by the wonderful example of your lives, the true meaning of honor, and so have made the fulfillment of the fourth Commandment a real pleasure to \i.<. If we have failed in our tilial duties at any time, we humbly beg your pardon and trust you will lay it to head and not to heart. And now, dear parents, please accept this little offering, not for its monetary value, but as B. token of our love and gratitude for all _vou have done for \is, all you have been to us and all that you are to us. “May God Bless and Protect You Always," is our daily prayer. Once more, we congratulate you on your anniversary and we hope- fully look forward to many happy returns of the day. Signed. Your lov-ini; children. 'I'-he jiibilarians were visibly moved by the affectionate senti- ments expressed in the address by their children and the generous expressions of goodwill by all as- scmblcd. Mr. Paquet responding to thc \vintcr's icy grip was relaxed today bringing relief not only to Ontario residents but to mariners caught by the sudden cold wave on the Great Lakes. Ice remained in the channel be- tween Lakcs Superior and Huron. but boats experienced little difil- culty in navigating either up or down. Seventeen vcsse`s freed from the St. Mar_v‘s ice jarn l\fondii_v night reached Lake Huron witlizvut mishap. Similar reports of an casing in marine conditions which a day oi' two ago looked serious were rc- ceived from other lake ports. had long since winged their flight to the Eternal Shores. Mr. Joseph Peters, Mrs. Pnquet`s father, who was unavoidably nb- sent, was a- sharcr in the eulogy pronounced by Mr. Paquet. 'I‘he remainder of the ci-cnliu: was spent in music and song, cud- ing with ine usual "For They Arc Jolly Good Fellows." Out of town guests includedthcir daughters Bernadette of Rustico and Marie of Charlottetown: also Reverend J. C. Peters, Kelly's Cross Mrs. Wilfred Douoctte and address tliniikcrl all for their kind- Freda Peters. iirss nizd frankly thanked Heaven The many beautiful presents in that wliaicvcr of merit might he filvr-i'. etc.. besides numcroiis cards found in him and his amiable wife and letters of congratulations bore riiiild be traced to their good ample testimony to the popularity ivbtotarl. , Christian parents, thru of whom ,of thin happy coirplq ,__ T23. r liiji) is , Christmas hospitality incomplete without sparkling zest of Sussex Ginger Ale. Use it to quench the holl- day thirst, MIMO Pies and the Sherbets and Pale Dry, iii: mixer-Sussex uoiczn owen, the ideal beverage alone. Your holiday guests will appreciate the choice-especially if tht brae stimulus ol Sussex Gin- ger Eur is added for good measure. Sussex Ginger Ale il most economical ordered ln the 98 o1.size-Sussex Ginger Beer comes in 10 oz. stone bottles. 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