i L '\| ‘lli a l I in gt llit- ltl ~I vvlt CIT-‘ " ' ll () llFif T flleal sweet music pro- rd "H" W. T. Wellner l Joe-o» 9 40004410030940 o 04v ca!» 05o o0 _ and l§ t cut..- ' narrow HHWIttHII Iltl‘ for i'|l \ _/,.__ _._ r A T-lE liilAlililTTElTllWii GUARDIAN imxiirrv or triiic SKIN . t; [hp II>l o-il lltnlllt ril I‘\"l‘ it; .-,. =_ lit-t Kllr oilfl. l't .|.i about ril-liiltilllli tit- aiio ltll“vll . l llt|'ll|]'1| firllllll t- I mild-I‘ SOMEWHAT EQUIVOCAL |..i i t‘l|ri~.‘i|t.<» .i lot-lot was li-tl i-r tl.ll'ti-' w‘ lli- lll‘il vll l‘ lirili. I 3|, KiilPl 'i‘h-- l on l. l‘ - l‘ mo. r "Shit tlt llitll-t‘ tr:- '. hi»... rut lttnlt hi. it .it .itoi---- \\tt\ _. \-"'ili,; l"-li‘lll|' h ~ 7'1! "tlllt ‘iiir-tl l-I ' l!‘ vir- r.» ll l-|'l'- it‘ i-. Ill-til. .i iiil ‘A ., l. business f then r Kuovo.‘ lJF-INTSN VFll HAVK MEN THE ltvF-LJFIANCF, IS A MATT ER OF GOOD BUSINESS .'l" "“i T"*ll 'r -~ii tut» l‘.- lit/til‘ wort il<r|i‘rtl :11 i‘. it" l‘ w~~~~ . t- t \.\ t1: iii ipii o. us» ..| lii lil Ill .‘\l Indoor ..;,po_r_.. \ll and xrllll, l int-en! WORLJ PROVED THAT in‘ ti]! pt- ii‘. ti. ‘~4 select nced. (0., Ltd. (Queen Street Your Eyes |i 1:. a ircrgiienlly demon- bIIJlPIl incl lh-it the averae mdivirliial docs not begin t0 think about his or her eyeu. |l‘|tll they actually cause trouble. Why not avoid this. by hav- ing an expert examination made NOW. It may be the means of preserving your rycsight—th¢ most valuable asset you have. We are in a position. with two fully equipped examine» lion rooms and two expert optometrists. to. give a serv- ice that is surpassed by Horte- Our lens grinding PM"! ill-- sures prompt as well as ski ful service. G.F. HUTGHESON Optometrist. Ji Never a regret when ‘lyou v ,J\ IHHTNSVVIFK PHONOLIRAPH """“‘" M‘ ""' ‘v 40o o o o v o o o o oorvo 0 o 000000 5"“lgl“'" (")v""nm"n'" §§QQ+.'Q 2 +Q I IOQQIOOOQQOOOOXI-QQQOOQ-QOOOFQX ‘#09000 wvovvvwo+woo+oo II flllllol DIIIUI; Prelllell. D. K. Onrrte. A . m" mi; Dnlly ‘tinned mam nun , Iii-II) per your (Imllol) ll ldvllce -__._. . J. It. Burnett, like! ‘III Publleler. noclute Editor. a . k Iel Inn! (delivered) In Canada and “.50 In n to SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1921 LAW OBSERVANCE if we placed more rimphabis eu Lin observance than upon law eii- lori-emont. tho results would no doubt he more satisfactory than the) a re. ‘Fire cliil_l who is trained to leave t the jam and the cookies and the alout- because they stray iJ0lllllD> HFP not his has an iufiuitch better chance of bccotiiiug au honest citi- zcn than the child who leaves them aloui- because they are locked tilt. 'l'hi~ i‘lllltl_ .ii~o. who duos lite right thing beeausi- ll is right is more lilo-l)‘ to l)t_'t't)illt‘ .iu upright and honorable citizen than the child ' who does right tor fear oi bi-iu‘! whipped if he ilom not. ilonesty tnauiint-ss and vroiiiziiill new. respect for law ‘ind riuthtir- lty. lovi- oi‘ truth amt _lll.-'llL't'. and im- revorsi- of 'he.~e. very izi-tioixil- l_\ if not -l!\\'ii_\'.\'. tirigiuate in tho homi- 'l'h»- nl‘t'll~‘ of all the virtues and all tht- vieizs art" planted in the heads and hi-tirtfl of chlilren and, unless clioki-ti or diverted o)‘ other w-eils and other influences Will bring forth itrolr lllvli‘ kind in after lift- sllvll iuflui-iii-es Many eiliFFtllllltl our young people a» tbci are “u tt-ring upon lite and one o!‘ the most Hill“!!! of these for evil is the un~ t'llllll‘t't'tl larw. the law that ‘hi-cal- -~ii< to strike hut does not strike. “'1'. all have a ‘wholeo-nme respect’ for natural laws hot-nurse we know that violation ls followed by punish- mi-nt as inevitably as a building !:ill~ when its fimudatittn i= shat- finly" will any with these. low-d idle taki- tnolhardy‘ chances tlit-ro t~ uo appeal. no i-\'it~ ‘lltll. no lt'lllt'lll'yj the or fen-c and the punishment ~i-',:mini~ ol‘ thi- riillli} circle and one eanuol exist without the other i~ dif- ft-ri-ni; there i‘- ofteu a nay o; tas- lii our man-matte |aw~ it rape, there is aeniiment ..nd mzitid» iiil svmpatli); there ari- “tho lawfis delay-t," tho equivocal evidence, the legal.‘ iochnicallties~~zill affording a gtimhli-i-‘s chant-i» to escape and tilt contributing to the Amtwicau curse ilisrevpcct for law, which i< Inori‘ Current in evidoiiire ou thin side -of the Atlan- tic than elsewhere. ilrltaiifs greatness iii-s very largely in its inherent respect for law and the rt-spirct is iouuilcd uu ‘the assur- aucc that there is no escape from the prescribed penalty. in this province of ours “110513 the peoples, greatest citizens are descended from \\‘0l‘ltl'.~: grcaltest bocausi- law-abiding. wc have lHWa aiiil byc-lziivc which are too often openly violated and the violation loo c-fieu almost ltS openly winked at. in this school our children arc being traiiieil lor citizenship. laiw is sacred or ought to be: if it is not this it is Wlirfztt than uo law. worse tor the present. infin- tl*'|.\ worst- for ltllt‘ future. Rcillci‘! tor law. like respect for our couu tryR flaig, should occupy it larger place in the training |H"|t't‘>>tt.s of our young people. but such training will be useless without the saving grace of example. -————<-o¢- _ .___ THE STAWS ROORBACK The Aioutrcal Star's roorlitiek. is- rllWl iuiini-tiiiitei_v before the elec- tiou places that paper and its noble Lord .-\thols-taii. enviable light before. Hie pimple oi ttwller. in an un- Fanatla ltlll oi" illP portion o!‘ 11in tillloltlt‘ world ivhcrc the Star is known. The siuieatioiial "Piilway i‘t*Vt‘lltlltlll\" which diil iuui-li ti. iiliciiziti- support triun 1h.- govt-ru- munt. it is now known. bail not a shadow of foundation iu tact, hat’ not even an excuse upon which they could be fouutleil. as wa< (‘l'&tf‘l_‘i' mdieateil when his promise to pro- ilucc proof was put up to l,tii‘.l Alli- olvotan. yet the publication 1t. the- timt- credited a roal seiisaitioti and 'tl"-' hiirl its effect upon the luluro |'l:lil‘I\-| slwitatlou Lord Atliolstau believes in [n5 old "All This is not the first time Star took a peculiar turn immediately before it be. the lavsi time ol‘ t‘antid;i. lilviilcntly triage is fair in love and war." iii which the Montreal an election. will probably not but hereafter the Star's rotirbaekii will not rat -piti't pu-blic opinion. plav so important iu luflticnciug (‘omiiieni it looks a, if the reaction whichritinn of the Government a very ‘follows nn election ha: nth-early sci. Ill. more particularly in the upper provimies. it is l tire saying that {"a govi-rumiiut cotntucuceg to die tlw day that it is born." Scavcely t-vi-i- a we-ek ago tho advent of a Liberal regime. was proclaimed with i, total of 1L") elc-Jteti members. {Day by day this number continu- ed to (increase until their favorite tirgan the Star. just out» wet-k later, Iltllfllililllitln’ the total to be only 115. lit-living the Mackenzie King party illl an actual minority or tho wholo tuueh lo expect at the rate of a fmember a il.i_v will continue. but lwith a following so small. the smallest ever known in the history lof the (‘tinadlun (Nutritious. the. iosa lof a vi-r_v fi-w seats more might ‘lllihlll obliteration. There are 'othi-r HVlfltlfllfP-‘i 0f disintegration. lnot only with the Liberal iluirecs» sion btit also in the other camps whose group tioittestg tnaterially contributed to tha ilefoiit of the in Ontario Illlv lirury Government. which it l\\‘;|_\' expected would appeal to tho people in the (routing summer. had , this deitression lthe fear that Premier Drury fliokiitth one. another trnubln in in may {he induced to enter the federal Cabinet. in such a eiisc it would tbe the closing chapter in the ilnit~ ;ed Partners Movement in Ontario. lfnr the whole strength oi‘ the Gov- lernitient has been in the persona)» lily of the Premier in whom alarm iamongst his confrers the people oi the province have centred their faith an t-tintidr-nce. r l With lllléribf slzns of the time! there is the commencement of dis .curds iu the funeral ranks. the lbono of eonti-utiuti being the spoils land i-moluments of office. of which the stippiy is not sufficient to go ‘around. To tines-o it lit not in the ‘spirit of the (‘oir-aarvatives to givi- eneourzigtami-nt. but to let them work out their destiny. it is now concerted that Preuiii-i" Meighnn “ill come back to lead the party. and so. much i-arlmi than was ox poeteti. the rehabilitation of the grand old party has trommeuced with all the signs of a prusperouc future before. them. There ls prob ably no man in Canada better fitt~ their fei-t so chilled by thi-ir unox ,ctl for the position than tho Hon. ‘pi-etoil reverses in the it"ll'l‘Hl vice. tiivn< a:- te shrink from the expen- ment and pOFIPOIIP the evil ilay. with a following of‘ only 44 iutan hers in a i-itiusc of about 90 their strength was never DTYHIOIITTLWHI. a ml tmiv with the assistance.- of the Labor morn-liters numbering about || haw they been able lo hold to- gMlti-r There appetirs now to be a ~plit iii-tween these forces and it is siiiil that there is an iinqiirnrling withdrawal of’ the labor members from his (rablnct. which in its natural outcome will deprive him of those necessary allies. Adder. Arthur Mt-igbnn. in the recent campaign. waged tigainst the uiost inordinate of nddii he accomplished on licn-uli-an task, iti resource ho is most nbtindunt. and while he al- ways exhibited H suprcmr: eon- totnpt for Wit-at i< commonly known us political strategy. he never full- ed in presenting that high standard of statesmanshi-p. which while it intact,- with temporary failure. is illWiLYtl sure in the end to surpass in lusting efficacy any of the mun» oeuvres of the grovelling. political strategist Above all thirse is his true patriotism which places eouu fry lwfure party. which in the light to (hi! is the fact of lav-election“ pnfltiilll. to fill the places of those who resigned to enter the federal contest. which are expectedi to go of the future. will grip the good rensc and conscience of the people making hhu in the very uciir fu- ture the most highly endeared uiiin niwiii-si» to the itrurv Govermnoni While these thinly m-atko the poa- in the Dominion 1 Happening; 40f dThe Week .'i‘lie wonderful reception accoril 6d to Princess Mary when she paid 4 visit to the London Hippodrome may be attributed lu some degree to the greater publicity which is now given to the movements and plans of the lluyal Family. 'l‘hure was a time. not so very lung ago. when all such matters were kept‘ as closely secret as the delibera- tions of the Cabinet itself. if the King and Queen went to the thea- tre. you never heard of it till the a next day. when a line in the Court Circular duly chronicled the inter-I RESERVE FUND estliig fact. Now all this ls chang-l 0d. The press is no longer cold- Recording Milk Production- DOES each cow in‘ your herd ream her keep.’ The Milk Record Book which will be given to you by any of our branchel will help you to keep track of the milk production of your animals. "rut: CANADIAN BANK or COMMERCE CHARLOTTETOWN BRANCH, C. Lomer lllllos, Manager. 3i 5.000.000 $1 5.000.000 shouldered whenever it ventures to make inquiries at the Palace. but its aid is constantly enlisted in giving publicity to the Royal move- ments. Even Queen Mary's intcu~ lion of taking a drive through thi- West End the other day was eo:u~ muuicated to the newspapcrs_ re- ceiving. iii consequence. an amount 0f attention and publicity which or- dinarily lt would not have obtain- ed. 'l‘bat the King and Queen are well advised in all this can scarce-l doubted. lu the old days what is known as "publieit_v" was‘ more oi less ennilncil to the HIlVVF-l tising of” industrial and business concerns. Then came the time when ‘Jovetniucnts begun to appre- ciate the value of the nowspaperl r - , , press. the pPOCESS 0f enlightenment. [fiver since “i)unibi~il.~‘" started ltviflg tlrcatlv assisted by the war, on the road Charlottetown thieatre Fiutillv crowned heads no longer. goers have tttvitltctl its tllTlvttl lll-‘IR’ distiainetl the value of tho prelim- will! t!itlZ"l‘"""~l$ and [his W991‘ their inary puff paragraph. hopes were realized and tho sol- ° ' ' iller boy ontcrtziiners wore right r03" iii-r malty friends ari- w-olcomixi; “HY r"""i““l' Thmr musk“ mw“ Mrs. W. F. ‘Fiduiarsh home from, w“ m“ "r WM“ "Hgmmny and yinnll-pdp whvn. Sh‘, undpr“.l,_“! h snap and won the hearts of nvery (llllt. iug but an emerald. _ e t n . Reva George Duncan. i).D.. p.i.-a~ tor oi‘ the Presbyterian tfhureh oi St. Andrew and St. Paul, Montreal. and nephew of lllr. F. W. iiyudmati. reported at a special session of the church held this Wtffik. that be had receiver! an unanimous call to the church and parish of Glencalrn. Dumfrieshire. Scotland, where he was pastor fifteen years ago. Dr. Duncan came to (Zauada from Ediu tiurgli. Scotland. in l9l4. it is not prob-able that he will leave his Montreal charge for sortie months yet. lv hi- successful operation aiul is now, rapidly rcgtiining her usual gootil health. Mr. Harry "Fitluiarsh mot his mother at MtJll"ilIil. i I I llr and Mrs. Plrnesi .~'.iui:lziii' Summtirside. were visitors in the city Tdiurstlayn‘ I U U MIN. lloy llolinaii and Miss Jos- sie Sharp iif SuInniPrsYltte. were zimong tllt"\'i.~‘ii.lll".< taking iii "Duni U“ ticllsi" on 'l‘liursilay. 1 It II Prior to leaving Kcusiiigtuii for his new charge in Toronto. for Hun‘... 1,. ,,,.,,,',.,§,,',, 3mm. HIM.“ m which place he left 'l‘hursday morn. "ping. itex. ’l‘. W. (ioodwiil was pvt» mm" Firth.“ in H“, "mum. __n-‘senttiil by the Presbyterian euugrir urmg- gupnrhnnons ma“ “as rhLIgation. or Kensingttm and Sum. M5,. ma“ M,“ “ha, “mm Quevnl mcrsitle. with an atldrcss zicetiuiha- vi 1 y. ; 1 H , , l I .. r l ,.;nicd by a magnificent rluh bag and t H H m‘ H l“ WM“ U (T 1| purse. while Mrs. Goodwill was the bust commonsensn nowadays iniildli- years have said l0 . | . . . ‘Prinvngs x1 In,“ “ngagplnvnl rm I I recipient ot a lovely handling. lll“ ‘wt with an Pmurakhfltklflk ..l.fl_.hfl‘(ill'lt'l limit ( lasts [lFttsLlliLtl Mi. ielttertiltl shining llfuyil. that alwaysl ("mdwlll MS" Wm‘ f’ lowly tun“ Iwith ill~luck_ iloes gleam." as one Dlfl‘ “mm um Lumly lune vu‘ ‘wry tom” vivmrial‘ We! lkimlly remembered with ltilVtll. piped, _ _ 4 . _ U ‘ For titles the emerald hax been held pprhomll mus‘ ML "ml MLX ‘do?!’ iy to he unluckv ‘for- lovers. and thel Wm and family an’ followed tradition is supposed to be llillllltlfl "mm “WM Mints“ down from the days of Nero and. _ _ _ Poppi-a. his lovely but luckless fa-l H": hulowfm‘ Hula” m ‘hf mriww d‘ “hum h" Spied mroughl lieartz Aitimorial iitill yesterday til the Riant emerald that lic used agl ltlfllvtui was a novury in llll‘ tray u sort or IOFKIlUILO-rtllt’ same green Pf sum“ M“! ‘wit? ‘ndfly putro" l>h medium ivhich he also used “I! “m! view the sufferings of the Chris- q 4 e tiaus in the Coliseum and in his Th“ 1.“.High, “pun”, in u“, M, 23mm‘ m ‘loath who" h" turmq" tliotiist (‘liurch last Saturday dill)!‘ them into fiery torches. ilut HOW.‘ noon was ahuthcr \'l.‘l‘_\' enjoytabli- event. listener] to by a large attend. auce of music lovers. I t I through this waft of eommonsiiuscu. this "ring superstition" will travel l‘t‘(.'i.‘l\'i'tl a heavy blow. and ladies: . . ._ _. i wh" "Mina b‘ l" me ‘Mhhm “mi lititzptifii. sytupatliy’ is oxteiitloil nn doubt impress upon their swalns q to the family of the late Dr. Dar- tliat the pludgo of bretliioth-i must mo“. o‘ Kmlsingum‘ who“ don“ 'oecurrcd on Tut-sday morning. 4 0 a IO-OO-§OO-O-§OOO-OOOOOO-O&O-QO O llaily Selections for it Guardian Readers I From the collection of the z late Mr. W. S. Lousnn (‘lirlstmas is in the air and mys- ltieigv pervades every home. A se- ; rles of bazaars and teas have been lsuccossfull_v held and pretty nov~ elites and useful presents were eagerly purchased. 'l"lie stores are dailv crowded with anxious shop- pers and the frt-c spending of mc may does not stiem to worry 4J1)‘- one. it is very wonderful bow the approach of‘ the season sets all lpulseii moving more uuicklyflas "The time tiraws near the birth 'tl ‘Christ? the. ages old magic of tit‘: Light which radiates from Bethle- hcm begins unfailingly to show it- sell‘. The season. too. is a wonder- t‘ul qufekener of fI\f‘,Ill0l'_V~-~Wll0 is there who (foes not live over. dur- ing the. days leading up to the Great Festival. "the duyu that are no more." and SUP in memory but vividly. faces now forever vanished It. would be litteresting---it is ‘ti torestlngmttv speculate in how far the holy impulses to lovely deed-s at the sermon of good will. have their spring in old and sacred uswli» eliitionsAuBwciatIons of which the doors of the (loads would never tlilnk of’ speaking even to the dear z l I§OQOPO~IO§Q 096-06000 GO O-OO OLD PAL l wish tllil-i we could live tho days over (IIIUU llllllt! that we could together Just once more Say Pal. the yours iiro slipping by With malty a dream and many .t sigh Lots cling together. you and i Just oncc more! ol-i Just l wish lilt tiic tr-iil A lllilll there was and lit‘ had .i frlenil (liven ttS you and l.) Anti hc tried to think a wish to send ‘ Original stuff with a Hllllllt’ trend One a high brow might have pcuncil. (liven as you and l.| Hut the man was stripped of his foolish pride tlfiven as you and l.) For he saw iit last that a wish i4 as! n-ienr-L tried nee .' - - l l - u l l - M“ blflfili," won W H“ mug" n Mrs. E. J. Wiitcrstou, formerly Miss Dorothv Longworth. hold her bridal reception Tuesduyr afternoon at her residence. 345 (‘liirke av“- nue. Westmount. She was assist- ed in receiving by Mrs. T. Water» H you pm yo," hem out of the uton and by her sister. Miss Joan window you will hear ulot of Mcr~ LOHKWOPQI’ M"- Hfirh"! slid-W TY Chflilmflflefl "Vi"! by. llllli and Miss Prlda Kruse poured tea many of them Wm be mew" for and coffee and the teen were rut you. However. if you heur one that . ' . ‘ rings u little bit clearer than any b?’ M“ 3- P- Pm"- “hn” “sslflm/z of the rest. ft is mine. For as the lfl the t9! 1'00!!! "B"? Mitt! Grim old ltttlv old or opera musk: My waiter-non. Mm» Edith Murray and to: P. S..' Gosh. l almost forgot Happy New Your. So MERRY CHRIST-MAS he wrote and sighed tBven as you and l.) WELL. WELL! Major MaiurldeiPbpe, his wile be set with an euiurald. and noth- l The rubric Forum This column In open for the I dlaeuesion by correspond- entl of’ questions of Inter- est. The Charlottetown Guardian don not mean- arlly endorse the optnlonl , axprened by ltu corru» pondentl. PGQ §O v ENFORCING PROHIBITION Sir. l am crcditably informed that the late Prohibition Column.- stun. for some time before roslgu’ lug. refused to enforce ‘convictions for violations of thc Prohibition Act. giving as their reason that it is tlie duty of the Attorney Gonor- al; and further, that they refused to i-tiuuiri- into the phusn of ductora giving certificates by the thous- and. claiming that this was no: their prerogative. This WitS not their tioliey for years; they did prt‘ vent this zihuse. Wily the reeeul change. no one can ascertain. l am not so much eonetvriioo AlJUUl what the polio‘- of the lat" (‘timmissitut was. but. is this going l0 he a precedent for thiiir siteccs sors, who. now that the election is over must soon be appoiuteti‘? He fore the government makes any ap- pointment to the Board lllt'v should ww- an uiiilersttiiiding with every member they promise appointing. gkkkk4vkk . ‘ t t mini, t bEtmMBEur 921 “The lltllltlifd Alter! V Gift A Suggestions or‘ Christmas Y0u’ll find in this MEN'S STORE everything that tends to ‘augment a man's wardrobe. p‘ ‘ The giver-Ks selection here is eer- tain to bring appreciation from the re- cipient because of the excellent choice ilisplayed. We would suggest‘ that you shop carly before the assortments are bro- ken. ' ‘ Silk Ties t Fine Gloves Lounging Robes Smoking Jackets i Motor Gauntlci-s Sweaters '~ Silk Hose l Umbrellas Mufflers Pi/Jamab‘ Handkerchiefs . .Club Bags Dress Shirts (iarters Silk Shirts Suspenders Iinittcrl Vests Velour Hats Velour Vests Buckskin Gloves Cashmere Sox Fine W001 Gloves Henderson & Cudmore ltli (iR..»\l"'l‘().‘\' -h"l'li.l'l J'l' on these particulars. Depend upon it the Government and not the ('ou. mission in future will be held tit.»- ponsiblc for the enforcement of the Act. From the greedy Wit)’ iii whit: the present (iovi-rniiieiit got hold of the surplus and used it for revenue and so wickedly tleienilea 1;; Li.» YBIFlOl, it. looks not out, as ll a (‘ommissioii will he appoint ed‘ tnore intt-rcstctiin llii: prolil end ofllii- business than prt-vcot lug the unrestricted sale of liquor tpzirtictilarly' uuilci- bogus ccrtiii cafes) and conseoiiiint tirurikt-nneusl and lawlessness which is uniloiihl | mill, on the ine . Vide tho re f cont Sumiucrsitir- episode. l am. Sir. (rte... CITIZEN. and bully sou have zirrivovl at N» t York by tho Rod Star liucr, limou- laud. lioui Antwerp. ’l'he.y “Ulr- txpetrtctl iti Ottawa Tuesday, haw lng come over to visit lllajor Pope's parents, Sir Joseph and Lady Pope. for the holiday season. I i I Miss Lena Aletllurt- arrived homoiroiti Acadia (Iollegt- lilzil evening to spend the Ullflfiilllilii ll" lidays with hcr parents, Mr. and Airs. Chester ltictflurc. , I I I Mr. J.l<1.i.l. lllacCreaily read i most instructive paper in the Bap tist Church schoolroom last even lug on “Newspaper Work." ii Hill jcct with which ltc was thoroughly familiar and which proved excep- tlotially Interesting to all thus; who attended. I I‘ I Much to the rcgrct tu‘ their wloe circle of friends. Mrs. Edwin Ait- kcu and two t-hildrcii and llllss Dc- Blols are leaving on hlondzw on an extended visit to Montreal. I I U Miss Joan lrouson is leaving lllli morning on a visit to relatives iu Iiloutrcal. I I O Princess Mary is ii particularly graceful ilaucer. and is tespcclalli‘ fond of the fox-trot and the waltz She pays great attention to her dance frocks. so a Lfllliltln society item informs its. The Queen pr» tors the waltz. and tlllHCPH It beau tifully. At t‘ourt functions luirdly anything except the waltz is dune- ed. Her Majesty docs nut care. much for "Jazz" dances. ‘the King is not a ilaneer in the modern sonsn He. has, however. a great fancy for the Highland reel and the hornpipc, and has regularly danced them :it llalmoral. fie learned the horn. Prince llltlWflftl island's Oldest Jewelry Store Established I868 W. W. WELLNER LIMITED Watciimakers, Jewellers and Engravers Hi3 Grafton Street Charlottetown, P. E. L. Christmas-tide TU OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONSh- How soon it will hi.‘ when the Holiday Season, with all its Joy and Justin will be upon us. Alreakly do wt- hcar that famiiiiir exclamation. “Why its only ii few daiys to Christmas!" We take this opportunity of‘ advising our ruauv friends avid patrons that WE are now l‘ully prepared to supply your Christmas needs. For many months we have been busy collecting and arranging, for your inspection, one of the finest stocks ever shown iu this City. Here itn this store you wll-l find articles to satisfy your every desire. also suggestions that will be of great help to you lu your Holiday buying. Our showing of Dluuiondts is exclusive and coin- plete and embraces all -t.he new and modlsh designs in Rings, Pins. Brooches. etc. in Jewelry, Silverware and kindred goodo you will fliid everything that you would expect to find in a highcliiss jewelers stock. . The wtitctbes arc of the latest designs. direct from the World's well known makers and are in clut- es of any metal and made for either pocket. or wrist wear. Then too, there is Cut Glass or French ivory for the homo and many small articles suitable as gifts for friend or rcltitlve: [fountain Pens nnd Silver Pttllcllfi. Mflsh Bu!!! and Toilet iictiassorleri and count 1"“ "U!" "m0 lilttts and novelties that will please, be appreciated and solve your gift problgnm, A word HS to Prices-won will find that this year i-llrPi’ will the lower ‘than lor several years. and you tWlll find also. by comparison. that it is going to pay you to trade hero at homo. with‘ us. Accent our cordial invitation to come in itnd hi “l""”" m" ("KPWYF HOW. While they are fresh and the “l-"Uk (fttlllltlcte You are not obligated to i - I pumhirv. We will appreciate your visir Vfiry cord iiil ly yours, W- W. WELLNEFLLIMITED. pipe steps when he was ii i-iiillor. and. of course. as a Highland lalrd he must be iible to take part in foursome reels. I I I Word has been rieuiiverl from England that Knlg George has up pointed LtAJol. Hugh Melntyrn Ur- nuhart. M.C.. 0.8.0.. of Victoria, 13.0.. as his alde-de-camp for Curr‘ niida in succession of -l.t.»Gen. Sir Henry Burstall. who vacatea the office on account of’ promotion in the aervlce. While the appoint. meat uirrleii with it no actual du» ties. it is much prized ll! an honor, by military men. ‘ iii -n-—-—i-—-_-_l—- _ (Continued on page fourteen.) . 1 Solid as the Continent =1: The North American Life Assurance C0. Head Office, Toronto, Cari. i. K. ROS-tlrovincial Manager Oifige lloyal Bank Building, harlottetown, l’. E. I. _