Hui-t. 0A.,- s Tins Milk - qraq 4 wz-uv“ ,>.-n;.~1y.v---.-<.-»v=-vn .,, H-Qm-a 50 wrist watches asst. from — — — — — $3350 t0 33-750 lllllfi’ HANIIBGS In Morocco, Plckory, Suede and Antelope, in all the new- est shades and shapes. PRICES $1.00 In $8.95 ' TEN DAY SPECIALS Molasses, Gal. - - 59c 1 doz Lemons - — 39c 10 lbs. Sugar - - 65c 10 lbs. Rolled Oats 39c 25c 100 Razor Blades - 90c 1 lb. Bologna - 15c 1 broom or mop - 25c 1 lb Sliced Bacon - 29c 8 Rolls Toilet Paper 25c 2 lbs. Cranberries - - — — — — — — — — — 25¢‘ 6 (‘akcs Fancy Soaps - - — — - - ~ — -—-.-- 251‘ 1 lloz. Large Herring - - - - - — - -—- — — 40¢ 2 Lbs. Lard or Shortening - - - - - — -— — 25¢ 3 Boxes Matches (Large) — — — — — — — — — 20¢ Corn, Peas and Tomatoes, per tin - — - — — — llc I lib. Pure Gold Cocoa - - - - — — ~ — — — 15¢ L! Lbs. Bulk Cocoa - — - — - — - — — — — 25¢‘ Il 'I‘iiis Tomato Soup - - - — - — — — — — 25C Ii Pkg". Jelly Powder - — - — - — — — — — 25C i lib; Baking Powder (regular 25c) — - — - — 19v 1 lib. King House Coffee (regular 35c) — — — - 27c 5 libs. Bulk illzicaroni - - - - — — — — — — 25L‘ Iiight Bulbs N0. 25-40-60, each — — — — — — — 150 3 Pkg. (‘orn Flakes, Kellogs — - - - - - — — 25c Robin Hood Flour, 98 lb. bag - - - — — —— — 33-00 Robin Hood Flour, 24 lb. bag - - - - — — — 35C DRY GOODS Men's Fleeced lined Combination - — -—- -— — $1J0 Men's Fleeced lined Penman Underwear — — $1.30 Men's Work Shirts — — — — — — — — 65c to $l-00 Men's Fancy Socks - — — — — — — — 15¢ 10 501‘ Fancy Neckties in Xmas box, 35c, 3 for - - — $1.00 Men's Heavy All Wool Sweaters - - - — -— — $2330 n; Men's Police Suspenders — — - — — — — — 20¢ Also Fancy Suspenders — — — — — — — — — 500 .. Men’s Heavy Winter Caps — — — — — — -— — 90¢ M Rubber Boots (Knee) — — — — — — — .— -—- 51-75 ,, Rubber Boots (Hip) - - - - — — — — — -—$2-93 1195's Rubbers _ _ - - - - - - - — — -—- - 75C : Men's Fancy Dress Shirts — - — — — 65c to $1.50 _ Men's Suede Jackets (regular $3.50) now — — $2.98 Towels, Ya Pair _ _ _ _ - - - - - - - - I91! I Fancy Table Cloth good for Xmas Present. Value $4.00 for - — — — — — — — — --$1-50 100 Pair on hand I Men's Canvas Gloves, 15c per pair. 2 T01‘ — - —_25° ‘I We have all lines of work gloves at the lowest prices anywhere you can buy we give you better prices. ALBERT G. KAYS Corner Richmond and Pownal St. Phone 1289 I . CONFEDEBATIUN LII’! INBUI- ANCK l‘ i at North River has '. , until further notice. i e . following day must bfiin this office , starts next satiirday. "ll iiounce the engagement of their only : P893155 Tlia Central Gordian ‘rhlacolunanllroloryedfotinaol local interest but ndvorthin‘ o! n newly nature may In luau-tel at 5 cont: n word strictly ‘py- alile in advance. CBASWELL m’: IQDWIXIFU. BRIDGE LAMP SPECIAL J5- Toomhs MIMIC store. L-317-I2- 2-11. la-DIBO-‘l-Il-ll BUYING onnssiinrounrn! iiuiy. F. B. Conrad. L-272-12-D-6I SALE or EDMUND Youuruiirs been postponed 11-337-12-18-11. ATTENTION ADVERTISERS.- Advertisements for insertion lb not later than ll A CHRISTMAS CARDS. — Personal greeting cards printed with name and address $1.25 to $2.75 per doa. Make your selectio at the Guar- dian Office. ti. PRISONER IN MAJOIOA- The Guardian's new aerial story ENGAGEMENT. - Mr. and Mm. Pliillp Mooney, Peakes Btstion, an- daughter Mary Gladys to So Francis Leonard Iiallplxi. R. O. A. only ‘son of Mr. and Mrs. James Lappin, Charlottetown. L-389-l2-18-1I. m. zgth-CI-IRISTMAS nav Dec. jyist-Nrlillg YEAR'S EVE CELEBRA- Surprise Novelties — .- .. ‘I _ i ;,.___-- El): DIIAIIIDTTETDWII i CHARLOTTETOWN, 0P. E. I. I Programme of CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR'S activities. IMITTA .. . YOUNG soimis - mun. ma. MONTAGUE-SAT. ma. Special Dinner $i.2 5 Supper Served from 1o p.m. Dancing and celebration starting at 12.00. Blanciiard's Orchestra Tickets $3.00 on sale at desk. Make table reservations early D1,. As L5,) -\ _(\ Z4. _\\ d tl TIIIIIIIPS We have a good demand for the Ditmar variety turnips. For farmers near Charlottetown we prefer to truck them with our own trucks in any kind of second hand bags. To farmers located near Railway East or South of Charlottetown they can be loaded in refrigerator cars in bulk. Market price the day they are loaded or hauled. FRANK B. CLARKE POTATOES Hunter River Starch Factory will t-lose for the fall season on Friday, December 15th. GEO. E. FULL & SON We have ready for delivery the following sizes _., of Storm Windows. Glass Size Width Height Price Glazed , 10 x 20 - 4 2'1” x 4’0%” - - - $2.25 12 x 20 - 4 2’5” x 4.0%” — - - 2.50 12 x 24-4 2'5" x 4’8%” - - - 2.75 13 x 26-4 2’7” x 5’0%" — - — 3.15 14 x 28- 4 2’9" x 5’4%” - ‘- - 3.35 15 x 30-4 2'11” x 5’8%” —- - - 3.75 L. M. PDDLE & DDMPAIIY CIIARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. PHONE 172 ‘* . t ii \ ENJOYABLE DINNER PARTY- Memfbers of the staffs of the Gap- itol and Prince Edward Theatres were the recent dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Roper at their residence Park Terrace. After the delicious repast had been heartily enjoyed the remainder of ' the evening was whlied away in music and song. POLICE COURT -I1i the Police ’ , Court yesterday a man charged with selling apples iii the Market piece , without payment of tolls, paid up 1,‘: and was dismissed. i woman charged with unlawful pos- The case of a sion of intoxicating liquor was , adjourned until today. A prohibi- , tioii case was l" 'I‘liui~sday as was also the charge of I obstructing a Police officer against the same party. A vagrant was 0r- ’ dered out of tctvn. adjourned until IIIISCELLANEOUS‘ SHOWER -- “, A very enjoyable evening was spent ',\ December 7th when a number of friend gntlirred at the Mr. and Mrs. Liouis Gordon. Appin Road to terdcr them a miscellan- eous shower. To the strains of ap- propriate music played tryMrsJohn Matlieson, the bride and groom were escorted to seats of honor by H Miss Nettie Cudmore and Mr. John ll Matliesori. Mr. Matheson then call- ' ed on Misses Mildred Cudmore and Rrta Farrar. who carried in a pret- tlly decorated basket filled with gifts. home of Miss Marion MacEachei-n 3i read the accompanying humorous ' verses and Miss Edna Farrar ar- ,4 ranged them on f Gordon. on behalf of ii thanked the people and after sing- ’ trig For Theyre A o1 CI Couple and bouncing the bride and the table. Mr. his bride, ood groom. a dainty lunch was sewed The remainder of the evening was pleasantly spent in games and so- cial chat. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER — Prior to her marriage a large group of 150 fricn-ls and neighbors gath- ered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel‘ lifac-Kinnon, Churchill, to tender their daughter Miss Bessie | MacKinnon, a miscellaneous show- er. After the crowd had assembled the charming bride-to-be was ably escorted to the seat of honor which was artistically decorated with white and pink streamers while Mr. P-eter MacDonald played the wedding march. Mr. Roland Buch- anan acted as chairman and after a short address called upon M155 Dorothy McDonald and Florence MacKinnon who carried a. prettily decorated basket laden with pres- ents. After the opening of the gifts by Mrs. Guy MacLeod and Miss ii. Erma A. Ba Miss Chrys Currie accompanying verses, while Miss Eleanor MacFadyen ar- ranged f-liein on the table. The bride, in a few appropriate words thanked the people for the many gifts of quality and invited them to her new home in the Appin Road The ladies then served a dainty lunch and the remainder of the evening was spent in dancing. At an early hour in the morning the merrym-akers wended their several ways home. EASTERN GUARDIAN ‘This column la reserved for news of local interelt but adver- tising of a newsy nature may be inserted at 2 cents n word strictly payable .n advance. l ..‘SUBSCRIPTIONSYntho Charlottetown Guardian may be handed to their Rent. Archia Hume. War-ZS Years ligo_T_oday ladies. happy disposition she enjoyed a large circle of friends. with whom she was a prime favorite. strokes within Mr. Robert Cudmore, Wil ma. John McQuurrie. Charlotte- n. Iggy Wang hvzaan well and quite widely years in O and but received a hearty welcome one needing aid ever called upon her in vain; in times of sickness and sorrow In Memoriam MISS ANNIE M. EGAN Citizens were shocked to learn of the death yesterday of Miss Annie M. Egan, who underwent an operation at the City which was pronounced successful, but who passed away before being removed from the operating room. Hospital, The deceased was one of Char- lottetowns most popular young Possessed of a cheerful and A trusted and valued member of the staff of Hydnman d: 00.. Ltd. General Insurance Agents, for the past twenty tight years she will be greatly missed from her accustom- ed pla cc. Tile late Miss Egan was a daugh- ter of the late James Ilgim and Mary McDonald. She was a v ued member of the Choir of St. Dunstants Basilica for a number of years and was a favorite in amateur dramatics. Corpus risti She leaves to mourn the loss of a. kind and lovine sister the fol- lowing brothers and sisters: Fred, C. N. R. Baggage Master: James A.. of the C N. R. Shops: Jos- eph in Western Canada; Mrs. R. I". Maddigan, Mrs Innis, City and Mrs. Fred Grant Donald Mc- (Catherine), Nen Glasgow. N. S.. exhnds sincere sym iathy. The funeral is being held this morning at. 10 o'clock from the home of her sister, Mrs. R. P‘. Maddlgan. 128 Pownal street, In Memoriam MRS. ALFRED SHERREN On December lst Mrs. Alfred Sherren for many years a highly esteemed resident of Victoria, pass- ed peacefully away at her home at the age of '15 years. Her illness was of the nature of several paralytic the 111.1. six years. improving it was plain to all as the days went by there was little or no change for the better. Her gentle spirit winged its heaven- ward flight. Mrs. Sherren leaves to mourn her son-owing husband Mr. Alfred sherren who was faithful and kind to her and one son Fred- etrick in Maine which she dearly loved and have visited her many limes through her illness. The deceased wfls one of s family of flve brothers and seven sisters. Only two are now livingéhnomely: Mrs. Alfred Bhenen was a. ved for n, number of the greater of her lfe was spent in Vic- wwhere me was held in high esteem by all. Tb her home all worthy comers and no she W84 aver ready to give who anived in the e“v last nieht._ and to all of who-‘g-e Guardian of her best. The riuierai which was larzvll’ Wt- tended wok place from her late residence. The service was conduct- ed by Rev. D. J. Morrison, United Chm-ch. The musical selections were: “When tihe Roll is Called up Yonder". "In the Sweet Bye mid , mm n limiti- Egan???” i’ ermine o tastim n :1 m: utneni Exgrhxighu deceasedywu bold Wherv ever she was 210%" Mus" J“ e pallbear s - ' e h A. Berna-l’ . C. F. Mnrrin%. J. . Cameron, A A. Mclnnia. Burke and C. P. McCarthy- 'I‘o her bereaved fainil , and par- ticularly to the three 86 well as the devoted brother and sis- ter who tered so faithfully W their loved one in lier ia-st moment-s the s patihy of the whole commu- nity s extended. May her soul rest in peace. Daily War Survey Hnland‘ gallant mustard-e w Russian irivaislon seems likely to their bargain with Soviet st. John Church, crrnmud- ser ce was conducted by Rev. Hartman. the hymns were: "Jesus Iiover of My Soul", “ of 8S" The organist at both services was Mrs. Leroy Howatt. The pail bearers were: Messrs. George Sheri-en, Heb- er Bherren. Clarke Fall, Angus Mc- Innils. William Cesford. James Ford. Interment was in the St. John Church. Crapaud cemetery. The following relatives sent floral tributes: Crescent-Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Cudmore and Family. Maine. Wreath-Mr. and Mrs. Edward cudmcre, New York. Spray-Mr. and Mrs. Angus Mc- Innis I gully-Mr. and Mrs. wiiiiam Cas- o . Spray-Mr. and Mrs. James Ford and Mrs. McQuarrie. L-343-l2-13-1i. In Memoriam MRS. MELBOURNE IIEMPHILL Many friends tilii-oughout the Pro- vinqe as well as the parishioners of Tignish were shocked to hear the announcement of the death of Mrs. Melbourne Hemnhlll on Monday evening, December fourth. at the comparatively early age of fifty- four years. Deceased had been in normal health un-til within a few days of her death, and her illness was not regarded as serious until about two daye before the end came. Then despite skilled medical aid. and all that human sympathy and atten- tion could bifer, her gentle spirit calmly and peacefully answered the final summons and winged its flight to the eternal haven of those, who have lougnt the good fight and have kept me 1511.11. Alwais 0f an llllfléSlilllJlg manner and 0t B. retlllng (imposition, Mrs. Aempliill was Béeefltlllily a home woman, whose devotion to lier lam- ily and their care was her ilrst earthly consideration. in her yciiuig- er day.» as an accomplished vocalist and musician her talents viere much sought in social and uramaLc 0.1‘- 6165. and lier renultions, ever Deal‘- ing evidence of the refined nature and cultured intellect by which Lllt, were inspired. were mOst favorably received by many appreciative au- diences. She resideo in Western Canada for about ten years, but ai- ter the death other husband about two years ago returned to her form.- er home in Tign . She leaves to share their mutual great and heartfelt sorrow hei- three children, Jean azifmEr-nest at home, and Georglne of e office staff of Morris Bernard d» Com ny, one iifir, Mrs. James M rath, Tig- USA The funeral held on Wedxi I December sixth. was largely attend’- Ied. A Requiem High Mass was sung b Reverend J. A. MacDonald, who a conducted th_e__s_e__rvices at the December 16th. of supplies usuailly brow-ht bl’ W! Transportation - handling a greatly alarmed flow of‘ in the goods irom Russia were none too good. In order to get 00s movlnl in quantity iese faciities had to beused to e maximum and Ger- many prepared to send experts to Russia to assist in ettiiig them or- ganized on an effic ent basis. Maintenance of a large force in Finland places an unexpected de- mand on Russian transportation facilities. Reports indicate some 400- 000 men are massed in the north, although possibly not more than 100,000 have yet been in action a- gainst the Finns. To keep an army of that size and sub-Arctic winter supplied with food, fuel and ammunition means a bi hauling job. Locomotives and r lway cars which the Germans no doubt eitiected would be employed hauling raw materials and ood from central Russia into Germany are required to supply the Soviets northern army. For the same reason the Finnish opposition is likely to delay a Sov- ot Bessarabia, if such is contem- plated. War in the north and in the railways. 55th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY A pleasant and enjoyable evening was spent at the home of Mr. an lvlrs. M. B. MricKeiizie of Glen Val- ley, on the n.ght of November 30th, w en a number of their relatives of their wedding. gathering. Mr. Miliar McFadyen was then called on to read an address, wh le Miss Mildred Tremere presentcd Mrs. Mackenzie with an Aladdin lamp and Mr. Borden Tremere pre- sented Mr. MacKenzie with i; Vglu. able caiie. After the address and presenta- tion. a delicious lunch was served to all present and the remainder of the f-‘renins was Silent in mu ic and dancing. Follotving is the address: Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm B. Mac- Kenzie. Dear Friendsz-We a number o! your relatives and friends have athered here this evening to u- ‘nd to our hearty congratula- t ons an good wishes. We congratu- late you on the fact that you have passed the fifty-fifth anniversary of your marriage. We are glad to know that both of you are enjoying good health, and cur sincere wish s that you may have man happy years ahead. I of Mr. D. M. Robinson St. Avurda, . has been engaged to take (By The Canadian Preu) DEC. 13, left-Germans repulsed after a three-day battle on the River Lys in Belgium. Turkish battleship Messlldiyeh sunk by British in Dardanelles. Montene- grins in a Balkan ral-v attacked Austrians in Bosnia. ChTown Royalty And Vicinity MM . .Mr. Malcolm McLaughlin, an of Mr, and Mra. Jamel Mc- Laughlin Covehead Rood, return- ed home from sudbury, Ont, on Saturday last. Miss Beth Robinson, aougiiui- @115?" of Stanhope school at. the inn- ins of the new year. Her ends wish her every success, Mr. W. C. West merchant at York Station returned to Charlotte- town on Saturday from a trip to the mainland. He spent the week- end i'n St Avnrds, P, 30 PAGES A sparkling issue of Christmas stories, en- tertainment. helpful suggestions, interest- ing views and ideas. Contains also A complete book-length novel i “Paging Santa Claus” a timely talc of love, intrigue, mid Christmas service. (l EXTRA corms may be obtained by m. "l8 us to reserve the required number. Phone I 32 Today. Since s rtirig on life's sea ou have shown a spirit of comrlui 1D th th be in. Shoiffiilifiifili-Ziiiifah “he interest which you have shown d th ti i: FiJZiiSI-i‘. "*1 c" c“ eve is people such as you who are anxious for the welfare and happi- ness of others who bind the mem- bers of n. community in closer bonds of friendship. Your home has always been g haven or rest and 300d fellowship when friend and r have been made welcome and ave on. l0 ed bountiful h itality. In ma ters of state oroigiuroh-you have been interested and to every ism.’ cwmiit.""i;.r‘"" in no support. s‘ I cannot tell you how delighted I am w be the means of convey to mu the expression of our un e. What we offer is but a gym. will receive it kindly d; p, aim is indication of th ti. ch t each one of us echtrigh lfldlnyoliv?‘ h i I l Ladies’ waters We have a lovely range o1 Pullover and Coat Sweaters inatookin ‘new shades of ‘ 3°99» 3'7"", all". Mauve. Blue, White, etc. rue $l.95 to $3.50 __ PROWSE BROS” LTD. ’ love esteem. 50:51am’: Mdiiest 5'00 both o you may have heal , life's Mime/y i; o'er m; Bar wnuig and smelting Larwrence Creed, W100i; two gmnddou and Kathleen Anderac - Ni. Richard and Charl sisters, Mira. D. Oantel Sloone, Miss Maris Domaris Creed, all ward Island-(Saskatoon By The Canadian Press I JOSEPH B. CREE!) m- On Tuesday diltr was mocked at imam o1 Joseph B. Creed. M; born April a, iaca, f e blockade. W" °"° early 010mm owns“ M" m" w” ° i by $111535 yo,‘ district, having arrived in Netherhlll spring of 1908, coming out from Prince Edward Island to the Saskatoon district in the fail 1907. Bince 1900, Mr. Creed had lived in this district, being engaged in fanning. He worked in the forma- tion of the first school district then known as Eagle helped 90 0188-11110 the first local im- provement district and later became a. mambo of the municipal council. m was a. member of the Meth- odist Church Board and later, at the time of the union. was appoint- moving and fighting in the Arctic, 9d numb" °1 m! United Church Board. of which he was chairman at the time of his death. His death is mourned by all 1160910 od nirrounding districts as he was known far and wide. In his make Germany more susceptible tof lliedbi m.“ N zlismnlic- we a 0° e e a Rusfiial Nellhefhlll with a view to obtaining supp 08 the sudde °t from that country to take the place n --_.__-__.__ Mits. nownv STEWART shout the provi n“ MYS- Stewart W81‘ number od years husband and in . , Mass. Also iigfeliiiif er, one sister and. Annie, Mrs. Norman Bonit- - Gwree. James Daniel all of Victoria. PEI. __i._________ FOR TIIEFI‘ 0F RATIONS BOMBAY-(CP) -‘ happened in German have been shot with said a magistrate sentencing three nativm to a month's imprisonment each for stealing army rations. widow. one son. I, W. Creed, mlper- i i ict more or. the Romanian province- Dur marketing methods insure good returns. south at the came time would be 1 too much altogether for the Russian - , (Receiving Silver Foxes liow, and friends gathered to do them honour on the fifty-fifth anniversary , Paying Cash Advances. W. CHESTER S. McLllRE Charlottetown Mr. Lyman lremere explained to all present the purpose of the v’ ~0 >vo~o~>¢¢-¢oo¢¢mamyonmoovaoovooo Silver Fox Pelts Wanted Take advantage of present trade requirements before large guantlties of _pelts come on the market. Realizing good prices now. Pelting and cleaning plant now Skilled workmen. man. Charge 75 cents. G. R. MACQUARRIE, Summerside. Fire Insurance. Night watch- - MACHIJNE ENGINES-IMPLEMENTS-MILL MACHINERY FOUNDRY WORK IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS HALL £6 STAVERT CHARLOTTETOWN 34 QUEEN ST. In closi we entreot you to u. ce t this y“ not for its jntringjc V U6 but as a. slight token of our‘ i‘ Charlottetown —P0 UL TR Y- We are buying all kinds of Live and Dressed Poultry, daily at our Plants pin Charlottetown and Kensington. It will nay you to get our prices before selling elsewhere. DKEII$ LIMITED ' Kensington J DAIIADA PA