v s DANCE at DIXON’S HALL Admission 75c A And 50c REFRESHMEN Ts ii 1i till‘ iibtgwca 5mm i litlllERit AND DECEMBER 17, 1924 TONIGHT l C? “Y” 120mm? 0n the Y Alleys last night tho Y.‘ M. C. A. team continued on their ‘Y iviiiniiig streak liy ilicfeatlng the ll} ._ . llanltcri-i by 500 pins f} ' J, A. Bentley and RcX‘ Klellly touulit it out for thc higi iota s t Yl S’ t“ '§ and iuciilcntiy for the lurk-y and . 1;. chit-k -n which are up for thi- high '7 d thri-i- strings and the high single l z llll\\'\‘L'H now and Xmas. , ,1, i: l1 t‘. ll“l'll Zilltl ltoy Y. M. C- A. -_ __ , lPli-llil. viii ln- inter- , 1 i1, hush thii hoili lllt'~‘l‘ hot-lt- J. I). Webster . . . . ..152 160 1R0 -;.- lltl\‘. playing wltli the it, lH-nillt-ton .. . 138 135 .. .i.‘.:i \" ti till" R- Kieily 213 1S2 1., . 1. -i|ii iii-viii l't'lll‘ll"tl lllt‘ _\l (‘arti-r 1713 1'15 1 1.1;‘ iii llll‘ \llltll (‘up .l. 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CYMNASIUM ll ;‘- l§1t|id§lllllt1§p5 .11 ' -.liiiiioi'ii " ‘ ‘thii, lliii-k-~y' il‘.’llll g _~. ll>i llji-l.~iill.lll 1iritclit' .-il.\'L|i‘.‘G i i |‘.\ in " \ t‘.ii'".'iill--' .. .. "rill i-ixirlzi-i- {Ll-ll iili‘i-~. slltlwvl‘ BlllitllNG Last night at tllQ L.O.C- AllPY-“i lllt‘ Alerts took the Yachtsiiit-ti ltitti ihi- KlPUII sea and swamped them liy a majority of 473. Althogh there was a heavy gale blowing the Yachtsmcn could not weather and wi-ui ilowu to ilcfeilt with all hands. The Line-up: ,, ALERTS: S. 'l‘rainor , . . . . . . .. 107 109 ‘S. DCBROClIt-BS 211 164 lw. bit-Donald . 13:: we iE. Doucctte . 173 176 y. Coylo .. . . . . . . . .. 14S sat 4562-4488 'l‘otal——258-t. YACHTSMEN: .l, Luuil t‘. llanzighan \. ltyan . I Flynn "ltilllfililllltlfi, liiiisiiis KEEN iililllllilii THIS iiislii “Stonewall” Morgan Ex-Goahe of the Abegweits May Guard the Twine for “Western- CPS (Special to The Guardian) SUMMERSIDE. Dec. 16.—Thc Crystals were never quite so cn- thusiastic over hockey as this sea- son; they have got into good phy- sical shape rapidly through the l training class at the "Y’1'. Last night Captain blcQuarrie took charge in the abs- ence of Mr. Simpson; Army (lig- cfpline 1irevailctl. “Itosey" Ross the latest Crystal star. found Capt. Mc- Quarrie a stern task master and constiqucntiy any of his surplus weight was greatly diminished. The Crystals are in hopes of having with them one of the best goal kt.‘(‘.])t"f‘t'l thc Marltlmcs has ever produccd-itlie. man who season af- ter season turned away the shots that woiilil have given other than the Abbics the bfaritluie Champion- shfp— blr. Ilarry blorgan. if it can lM} arranged to have Morgan conic to Suninierside he will have in front or him as formidable a bunch of hockey players as UVGI‘ went iiftiir the. blaritimo Championship. The Crystals will have a grczit number of games this year and the Suiumcrslilti hockey fans wll lliave many opportunities to see their favorites in action. The Crystals play 2 games with the Abbies in Jtlllllllfy -—— the first one being in Summt side on January 13th. Sackvilliz and Dalhousiq will pro- bably conic to Sumincrsitie and ne- gotiations are now underway to bring a Boston team here in Janit- ary. It certainly looks like one grand hockey season for players and fans in Sunimcrsiile. Some of thc Crystal players and others had a skate and game of hoi-ltey at the Crystal rink yester- day lifts-ration. Tilt! rink managers ari- gietiing a spienilitl foundation hundreil dollars." 1 illltl] “(£110 tlo li-t tile (‘rysttils on to- "Now it can be told," said Mr. __ (continued from Page 1) filth it or tie first practice. Connolly: H the pyjama-s holotigiyil hgislntion, his (qnphuuc reply m!“ I ———-—<-O>———— to myself. They were a pa“ thty would never dream of such a mm h“ ha“ mam“! KmMZ-"Vbm thing. Then a gentleman said to the latters persona-l belongings Eiilli [l5 THE caanmrrarowu GUARDIAN Central Guardian ‘SHOP from Hannah's Catalog. our: BUSINESS LOCAL column on page 2 will aid you In. buying. Turn to it.—3l whaliever to do with the matter. siiiccdt wustlie treaty which creat- REFUSE ‘ TO (Continued from Pine l) Purdle, B, D. will take charge the prayer meeting 8T. JAMES CHURCH.—BAV. EJ. in St. James ed the Free State, and its fulfill- ment in purely a matter of internal concern and does not effect any foreign nations, which could only intedvcne in any question through of Church this evening at 7.45. NOW FOR FUR8.—Unt.ll further notice we will buy ‘all kinds of furs Come in. Good skins will command good prices. W. Cheater S. iMoLure. 14ll2-12-17-M1l TURN TO OUR BUSINESS LOO- AL COLUMN on page 2. It con- tains specials in different lines at special prices. 3t FUNERAL YESTERDAY-The funeral of the late Mr. Henry N. Abbott took place yecterday after- noon from his residence on Queen Street and was well attended. Rev. \V. Orr Mulligan presided at the house Illltl the Rev. Mr. Wilson of it Union at the graveside. Interment the mediatlonpf Great Britain. Question of Empire that the League has no right whaL ever to interfere with the relation as to who rules King or been vexing many minds lately. énce to discuss the foreign- policy 0t.’ the Empire is taking share rap- idly, anti many believe has promised to make a statement. on this matter in the Commons in the near future. League ls Notified tintisual interest as the League of Nations Council adjourned \vais the Thus Britain voices the opinion- thie Empire, the the League, which has The projected Imperial confer-_ nearer than Baldwin is much Premier ROME, Dec. 16. —A subject of nnounceincnt. that Great Britain iras in Union Road Cemetery. hail sent a note to the League ask- ing that the Irish treaty be not re- cognized as an instrument capable FOX BUYER HERE-Mr. Wal- ter II. Jacckel of New York arriv- ed in the city last night. and will be at lllr. \V. Chester S. McLuriz-‘s ofllce the balance of the week to hiiy silver fox furs. Mr. Jaeckel is D v ll England did not regard that docu- f being registered under the pro- isions of the covenant, because icirt as an intcnnational treaty- Onc effect of this more, it is of America afford fox owners of selling their furs for cash. PERSONALS KORETZ LAWYER (Continued from Page 1) ing life sentences." “fur-lini-il silk and costing over authorities- —:——{O>-———- " iCooper and Harri-st , Head Bruins’ Tal- I lies . ~~--~-— i My“ _, __ lit‘\'.’l't.‘.\'. ilit‘. 1ll.— ~~-.»i Jtllltlhl - _> 5‘ 7;, ~.\.z;:r:l l. it wing of tile (‘aiiadicnsl - .t trill‘. mime litiwleil“ .].m_n__2111 _tit' lioiilr iii. '.\l.:i :iiu:i/.i‘ii lloston; i .Iiil‘l\'\ll litiwlillt! illlTY ‘ > .l“"'l-‘I-' li-ill-‘i ltf Ill-a‘ fillfililllclllal‘! .. 3. |‘.'.l‘lll llll‘ Ituiilos; _ ., m, ,_ 1‘ _: _ \ _ ‘_l\\'(l(']{ against tilt! Boston Bruins ’ ... l.l'l p \\ iriitu 1L llglfynlllllktl)? xflzlhrrgxltli)l:\_llrf)lti)lli_i'] hero last blouday, is leading the Na. 1-1... i‘.il">~' uirulm; iioiial Ilocltcy li-tigue scores with t) riiiotiy 5 -\\I llii 11 1T1 ll\' .1611 iii.’ _.L._>-iL. i. .-;: ‘i lull, ill‘ " iui .,,,.. . ' iii .-.. t. i i l~_\. '\‘.:lii lil (‘;ii'ininiy' lltll 11o‘ 12o izo| l lil-Thor of tickets that have been sold. pp S.‘ its‘ l‘ iioiiiice that all those who haven't Jack also i-tiiloil the highest score foi- I; games. making a total 557. ’l‘ouigiit. the Barbers and Invin- r-ililiis. 7* l Abegweit Dance The i\b(’f!,\\'el_l~t_l_dllfic tonlillll a‘ the Casino 1irtimiscs to be n huge success judging by the large nuiu- l'l‘hi- idi-a of the iibovi- is tiirraist- Jllll! ni-ccssary funds with which to 1iurciiiisi~ uniforms [or both teams ithis season. The management wishes to an- 't‘l.||‘t‘tl tickets may do so at the ,|\vii-ltu't. Come along and help the . boys, Attention is directed l0 U"! llltlll which appears on page 3. top lot‘ column. .5 l»- 1.li.'>llll'l‘ lllillt'l i ll tun-u lllt ii t‘.llll$l(‘lf\ 1. .]lll‘\'*i' utipy) bo9~0bQ0bOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOQ‘O-OO-O+O l-. lil llisrrllolm E tTlUrhSSlFlEl) A 5 . r lll\ltl'llllll'i . .v.»euoooouaoooooo-o4o+o++ooo .\ gen ts ‘lMautctl DVERTISEMENTS . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10o per line of 0 wordl lli- per Ilna of l5 words 7o per line of 5 words X For s15; \» i'\:'t.lllhll\'\i lurfllOFl-I, lllherlil Furs 01¢ Frushcined Dec. 11_ D, "HI _ one and furnish lltllt Amcmmhur. Cornwall. “iiiiii- irei outfits. Start now at 1691_12_13_M41 ltf"~i ri-lllng time. Stone d: Wel- ‘iiii-Miii, Toronto. 11-25-251. FOR SALE___A GOOD pmvma 7 " ' "'"'-‘ — min-e, perfectly sound, ago 11 'Io Let years. Aiwlr Jolt" Calfils- . , _ , __,________.______ Baldwin's R0110. 1396424931“ T0 LL'r.__.$Ev5N ROOM HOUSE, iii} hi" llil illtltl"l'll conveniences. \VflIlt0(l ill lti-iii Si. Apply 212 Kent St lflX-l-IZ-lti-Mtil “Huoooooo Hotel Victoria Water Street. Charlottetown Oilerhmfitrthe travelllnfl Dublic a comfortable. UP“°‘ d-itc hotel. Contain: 44 rooms with private bathi- The Cuisine la famous all ovcr Canada. Telephone In H. C. BROWN. Manager , t ‘h arlottetown llotcl £30., Ltd. Proprietor! I O0000o0¢00¢v00ooo0o00400300000 iocriTs wiméfio sit. THE ‘l’ .1 lll‘llil~l)lt) Ifonlhill Nurseries" i‘ ‘l<'l'i('t§ not necessary. We of- 0 60R 96-0-6944? red female imiu- 3W8 lllwe“ . . N. Mayhew. ’ lilriliicitzoillilst mm 1341-12-13-M8l Miscellaneous P all rooms. Courteoul aervfl- t FOR SERVICE-A PURE ENQ- llsh block boon. Calvin Bebop. Mt. Iliichnnuan. 1394-12-16'tm2l l:0R SALE-CHOICE COW, 6 POXES WANTED. —PATCH AND I ALD, Limo sun- ;’".-‘Z',.‘.' gtfrelglrtlvllle. 6646-9-27M3m .i- it... ACCOMMODATE ONE 0""- st. 1 student at 23§ Fllllf4lig_lz_l7_mat t _______ l __§"’§riuo nous A1‘ i0 "To v(g|l::1i::l(3entral Job Print- l cry. Phone llllt-fltlfl-B-B-lf. l {BIG EARNINGS STEADV 5M" a iiital of nine tallies. Ili- gathered four of these against the new blunt- reul team. ltcd (lrucn- who came here with the Stidliury Wolves a fc\v ycars1 ago and who is now starring for the Hamilton 'l‘i'gers, is in second place with seven goals, Carson Coop er auil Smoky llarris of the Boston team have t-ach scored three goals. Tht- same number of niarlcers are credited to Mickey Roach, the Dos- ton bred hockey player now cover- lug the forivartl line for the IIaniii- ton 'l‘igtirs. 'l‘li<- complete scorers follows: list of N. H. L. Aurel Joliat, (lzinadlcns . . . . . . .. 0 Rod Cirocn, Hamilton . Jack Adams. St. Pat's Billy Burch, Hamilton . . . . . . . .. llilly Iloucher, Caiiadicus . . . . .. Carson Cooper, Iloston Smoky llarris, Boston Mickey Roach, Hamilton llowic bfortins. (‘zinatlieus .. Ken llantlall. IItIIlIlllOII Harry llrtiailbent, bloutrctil . Shorty (lPOOII, Hamilton King (Elzincy, Ot-tawa .. .. Alex blcKinnon, Hamilton Eiltllt‘ (lot-man. Ottniva . . . . . . .. Iliibo Dye, St. Pat's . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charlie Iianglols, llamlltoii .. . . . Charlie Dlllt-HXIOPO, Montreal J’iii Herberts, Boston Lloyd Cook. Boston Bobble Rowe, Boston Svlvia blnnth Canadlcns .. Eddie liouchartl, Hamilton . George Bouclier, Ottawa (‘y Dennenny, Ottawa . .. iii-rt McCaffrey. St. Pat's . Bert Corbean, St. Pat's . Reg Noble. St. Pat's iiiiiilii; Silli TOIiEDO, Dec .16.—A 325.000 trotting istake will be the feature race of the Toledo Grand Circuit meeting to be held in July. This mniou ‘ wasmade by Secre- tary Will Stiller of the Toledo Driv- ing ‘Club last ntght. Staler left for Chicago to confer with prominent horlemen. His finding; will probably determini- what classification of trotters will be eligible for the races. C‘ l-ll-lldhlblb-lhlr-ll-lbli-ltQlflbflbllilkOl¢¢s15éifi%iéhbr>vls-Q O lectric Olli Only Four More (Continued from Page 1) 9i) Kathleen, age 6, scarf 100 Mary, age 5, doll Thomas, age 1, dress Ililsou, age 12, S\V(}Lit{f‘ Gordon, age 14. stockings Inez, age 11, or rubbers Florence, age 10, scarf Raymond, age 9, sweater Annie, age 5, dress Jessie, age S, sweater‘ Annie Lillian, age 9, scarf 115 age S. dolls bluriel, age S, dress Lottie. age 11, stockings . Cecil, ago l-l, stockings. Elmer, age 11, boots Eddy, age 9, sweater EEdward, age 13, boots Bert, age 0, sweater Enid, age 4, dress James. age 2, boo-ts Lawrence, age 5, cap 127 12S SOME ALIAS SANTAS 1 ‘bits. J. A. Gesner. blrs. G. \V. Riitchlc. bliss Helen Flirnn bliss Jennie Holmes. blaster IMorrls Brady. blaster Frederick Seaman. blaster Gordon Williams. Miss Jean Williams. Master Lloyd Williams. "Ibfrs. J. C. iMaoKeon. Mrs. Chas, E. McDonald, Sum- mierslde Mr. Byron McDonoild, Summer- side Mrs. M. W. Dunn. Cape Traverse bliss Bessie Wright, Cape Trav- CPS‘? Miss Bessie Dunn, Cope Traverse bliss Marjorie Wedlock, Hunter River Miss Lillian McLean zzUSEFUL IN CA-MR-Explor- rs, surveyors, prospectors r sprain be sustained. l Queen Hotel 1 Water Street, Charlottetown 1 This _popullr Hotel ha: been- completely renovated I and rofurnlnhud throughout and offer‘: very comfortable accommodation to the travel- ing public. The tabl. lfupaolllly good and the public are courteouuly cured for. Hutu 08.00 I day. MARRIAOES OARR-DALIIEL- Married in this city. on Oct. 8rd. 1924. by Rev- Become 1 ]0y11](\nt tor Barbers. _ I expert l" 3 weeks. Wrlto MOl er Barber § z E 1 ...-i», HallfltL-l-l-ttl-tf. Ross C. Eaton. Harry H. Carr and C0119“, Departmentrotitinle 0. Dalnel‘ both of Chmr- Q, 0 OIOWII. Charlottetown < Proprietors one of the largest ftir merchants and is an excellent judge of silver fox furs. This will good opportunity .\lr. Roy Inga, son of Col. A. E. iizgs of Vancouver and formerly of Charlottetown, arrived at Port Iliiil blonday night to attend the funer- al of his grand uncle Senator You. ---—<o->—-—— thc impression that they werie serv- blr. Connolly ivai: vastly amused a-t the extravagant descriptions of Koran’ warlh-MX. 51w,“ 1,3111"; gue has been officially forwarilc-l Chicago reporters, one of 11m to tho Free State Government at papers hnd llVlSlYPKl considerable vifrbiztgc on the prisoner's pyjamas and letting imagination run loose it drscribetl them as being mlatle of ivcr-P seized by the Nova Scotlan overstocklngs (leorgc, age 10 months, dress lsobel and May, twins, Matilda, a-ge 7, sweater coal; and hunters will find Dr. Thomas‘ Ec- very useful in camp. When the feet and legs are wet and cold it is well to rub them freely with the Oil and the result will be the prevention of pains in the mus- cles. and should a cut. or contusion, nothing could be better as a dressing or lo- Lion. 1 of Northwest origin. One lot of good t heifers brought v Hotel 00., Ltd." said, is that Britain will refuse to recognze any Irish appeal to tit‘.- Lengue, based on a convention which the British dlcclnrc they rc- gard as a churtr of liberty, and not as a treaty between two sovereign slates. Dublin ls Advised Ily the sanie token. it is believed. lliitain would oppose any Irish al- t‘ mpt to (llltlilll an advisory oplii- ion from the World Court of Jus- tice in the way f an interpretation of the convention. Only regist-r- d treaties have any standing bcforv the World ('oiirt, aiiil zil- tliough thc Irish document has been duly re ' at (icnva. (lri-at Britain apparently holds that this govcs lrclzintl Il('llll':'l‘ thc right o appeal to the Council nor the Court. It was lcaruoilthat a copy of the British communication to the Lea- a i- Dublin. PRESBYTERIAN ' ZI this lc:tilt.-i' "You have always told its that this niovcmi-iit was accord- ‘ ing to thc will of God but now you wsay that it will only be the will of ‘God if you can get the property. it .is very hard to have DiltlOllCt} with you under the circumstances." The spiaker intimated ln connection with this incident that anyone par- ticularly desirous of knowing the name of” this prominent leader he would be glad to tell them private- ly ou thc conclusion of his address. ' Ir. concluding h-e dealt with the future. There would be a Pres- tiyterlan chuich in Canada from ocean to ocean (applause) for al- rtwtly many applications from Cati- adian ministers in Linitrtl iftateii had been received, stating their d? sh: to serve thc chuirch of their ‘fathers in her time ot‘ tit-ed. More- evt-r it. was not quite true that all th: students were going into Union. Already a good numbei of those of Knox College, 'l‘n:'onto had istatetl their intention of serv- ing the Presbyterian Church. ' bfr Johnston concluded with a very moving appeal to Preshyteritins to be true to the spirit of their Church as exemplified in the in- domitable courage and faith of thc Covonitirtcrs, who could not be put into a church against their con; sciences and eouvictlons- Those It depends onyourown fancy aahbo which form you prefer. ThePlugiafor thooeamokenwbo like to slice their tobacco right ofl‘ the plug no they use it. The Cut Plug" is for those who would ufioy the convenience of buying their lmolcing tobacco ready sliced f0! tbs vii»- Whichevu- you choose, you are lure to get an ‘oth! drain: pipe tobacco- mellow, rich and only. . ' Manufactured by Imperial Tobacco ‘Company of Canada Limited ‘Mnawiivz WQRMMAN‘ (ix-Jquiuv“ ~ hr-st lambs tifft-retl $12.00 $10.25. bIONTREAL, Dcc. was some business transacted tow grades of wheat with the coii-.ign buyers w steady for small; . ‘I tlncnt by Canadian exporters lierigdtizs, for .l:iiitiiii-,v. l-‘i-liruzirgv and] .1 today, but they stated that the prlc-‘.\lari'h rSlll]llll(?lll. Thorn was not. ‘ ' es bid from thc United Kingdom i-liaiigi- in ])ll('(‘$ for winter wheat,‘ W,‘ I ,| imw . were entirely out of liiie and the flour ii.iinoiiiici-il but llii- llllll‘ of- {lid} +1‘ ' ‘W l, market on the whole was iuiiizt. lllt; lllilI'l\'l‘l. was .<ti'tiiig..'l‘ht- mill-l l‘ high", ll,’ "l Sonic bids of 1i! 1--t cents tier. bush- ‘i-wii nizirltit ri-iiiaiiis \'t‘l'_ firm and 'l.1|',l)1.1-,il},i 1111,11,‘ - [ii il v ’ cl under thc Winnipeg may opt-n illl|it'i"'tlil.s ai-i- that ilii-ri- will be" , ‘\ - ‘ made for No. -l wheat cif. [Jay ri-zidjusiiueiit in the near ftltllTIdVfll‘ '- i-‘-\ xgwlé-‘l ports which holders would not lltffldlllllldp oi‘ any llli1l\ll'lilll(.'l'. ot-curr- 6 ' - cept. Tile trade iu coarse grain iviis (‘ll in FtllllWl oats 1iricz-s for all today brought ipiii-t liiit thc uuili-rzoiii- was strong giaili-s- of eggs were firmly main- and mixcil lots $11.50. Choice llllll prlics tut‘ (Juuiiiliaii white tints tzijiit-il, and ii good dcnifllltl I01’ 41 lambs wcrc tiuotcil small lots as" \\t‘l‘l‘ 1 (‘l ul ]ll"l' bushi-l higher. No. uitiltrzittr amount of business was high as $12.50. llogs riili-il sti-xiiiy with niixt-il lots selling mostly Poorer hogs brought. $10.00 and $10.15 and selects $10.50. I.‘ Ontario wliiti- oats sold at ti?! t-tsltriuisiicttiii in butter and the 1on0 at No. I! graili- at lil i-i-iits. No. -l graded tint-hanged. The demand from t1uality and light at till i-i illS pt-r llll$lll‘l PXSlUFI‘. lu t". lgh llllYt-‘F-h [or 9110959 was “w” i" ilptlllly with thc continued tly Mill llle llYlW-‘fi “The filvilllY- Th‘? iuth iii (‘uiiziilian cash whoatrlciiiiiuil for cropbvans continued ‘ mwuyv. “H11, ,,,1\-._,n1.1..| 1o cents pcngsiod and prices were quoted at S2.- liii i~l for all flfiltlC-i of springylifilllltl 53-10 her llllrllvl- zwh 1‘ tlour whit-h iuakis net gailil‘—i-*"— lib-There iii‘ 1.10 pier bzirri-l SlIlCi- tho first‘ iuiot‘ .\'ii\'t llllllfl‘. 'l‘h-,- demand off fore-l WH EAT. who ivt-re opposing Union were in ll goodly succession with them. The Rev. W. Orr Mulligan ilcalt with one unconstltutlonality of thc Assembly's action after which the meeting was thrown open for ques. tious for the correction of any statements that had been inado. None t. railed themselves of the lat- ter 1irlvllege and only one. of the former, blr. W. T. IIuggnu. Tho different atldiiesses were punctuated in many places with loud applause. The Markets (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Dec. lib-The egg mar ket remains firm and unchanged. First shipments oi.‘ British Colum- bia eggs are coiuencing to arrive at Montreal. A sale is reported of a car of Ontario storage eggs "sterli- lzed" at 44 cents dellveretl to Tor- onto. 1000 cases mixed storage ex- tras anti firsts arc being offered by Western Ontario dealers at 44 fob. Toronto unchanged. Montreal receipts of fresh continue light. prices well maintained. Winnipeg eggs unchanged. Receipts light, quotations live de- livered-chickena 12-18, ducks 18, geese 10, turkeys 12 to 20. Saskat- chewan fresh receipts nil. storage unchanged. Receipts of turkeys fairly heavy. dealers quoting deliv- ered 10 to 19. Alberta 12. Britt!!! Columbia Marketa unchanged. Prince Edward Island country points extras 45, firsts 40, seconds 32. St John. N. 8.. storage firsts. Jobbing 48 to 59, retailing 55. PEI. fresh extras jobblng 70, retulllnx 75-to 80. MONTREAL. Dec. 16.—-'l‘here were 240 cattle, 535 sheep and lambs, 850 hogs and 227 calves for sale on thc two markets this morn- ing. Most of the butcher cattle were steers were sold for $6.25 nndnn oth er lot of lighter weight steers and a couple heifers were sold for 86.00. The balance of the fair steers and 85.25 and 05-50- Canners sold from 81.85 to 81.85 and cutters 52.00 to $2.50. A num- her of common bulls were weighed up at $2.35. There were no good vonl calves on sale. Commons light - ken old from 87.00 to 08.00 h“ stunner: 88.50 t9 34.00. Tho GIFTS FOR MEN Choosin howl Doing it is easy if you bring your list to this Men's Store. We cater to men all year ’rouud. It is our all-year business t0 1ilease them. Evcijvthmg we sell is chosen to satisfy their critical taste. g gifts to 1ileasc men is very easy if you know You are sure of a whole hearted “thank you” on Christmas morning if your Gift is from this store. Dressing Gowns . . . . .. . . . . . . . ..$8.00, $10.00 to $15.00 House Coats .. .. .. . .... .. . ... $8.00, $11.00 to $15.00 English llroaticlotli Shirts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.00, $5.00 BroadsylkSiiirts.... .......$3_.50 , Coat Su-‘eaters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.00, $5.00 t0 $7.00 ' | V-neck Svrcatcrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.00, $3.00 to $6.00 §, Fancy Silk Hose . . . . . ... .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . $1.00, $1.50 i English W00lH0se to $1.50 f Christmas NGCkVVCZII‘ . . . . . . . . . .. 75c, $1.00 to $1.50 l StayLoktCulfLiuks 500,151.00 . ’ Linen Handkerchiefs . . . . . . . . . . 40c, 50c, 75c; Leather Club Bags . . .. .. . . . .. . $7.00, $12.00 to $20.00 ' ‘ ‘ Wool Mufflers . . . . . . . . . . .. .. $1.00, $1.50 to $2.50 ' Knitted Gloves ..... ...... .. . .. 75c, $1.00 to $2.00 l Fitr-lined Gloves Knitted Vests .... . . . . . . ....$5.00 to $6.50 English Pyjamas . .....................$2.50t0 $4.00 OPEN l§\'l<].\'I.\'(iS YXTIL (‘IIRJSTDIAS D. ll. 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