wiggnn 19,1924 wow-x» “Friday and Saturday Great Sale of “Seconds” Silk and Wool Stockings ‘ . 69o Per Pair “Seconds” they are, quite frankly— but that means that you are offered stockings worth from $1.35 to $1.50 per pair, i101‘ 69 cents 0n account of some triflihg‘ imperfection, some skip or 0l'Ol'l' int the machines. A These are plain or ribbed, silk and wool shown in combined shades of (trey and White flack and Grey ' llzuvli and White Black and White pair lllail‘ orders promptly filled. llrolvn and White Sand andWhite ti rill: till Lamps, Cllc-storlieids. (‘hin- Fhairs, Ilcoll (‘haira llut . in on your rounds. You'll iinll flueasant looking over "Illlvlil. We want to sec F1111 111111‘ liollnililhltitd... Chill" loitelown-ffhe 131g (an shop .._..._§- ' home l(l\'t‘l‘1illl[ll‘('.‘ltiil‘$ - lgiri friend niel‘ i'urniiure. It w v ll, feather i.li lilo uesk-llrzli-iic i~‘r at \\iill.l 1ll‘ll'i‘., llftslft of Furni- ture i~ - '.'I_\'S wefl ('lli\,~'l.“ll. l! that. furniture. as u‘ xi . ilvihlllll‘ in {Oitfiillgiy popu-, . in \\l '\.. ".£|iit\.ll pa ticular pains to living your li-st to THE BENTRAl GUARDIAN FINE PHOTOGRAPH. --The photographic section of this week's Atlantic Leader contains a/n excellent photograph oi! Mr. Donald Nicholson, ex-M. . IF IT'S GROCERIES you want see our ad. on. page 9- There you will find many gift suggestions. - Jen-kins & Son. 1i ARRIVES SAFELV._ —A cable W} received yesterday announces the ealfc arrival at Havre of the ship- ment of foxes made by Mr. W. K. P Rogers in charge of Mr. J. Aylward on the steamer Cederic from Mont- real. ' A GOOD OLD AGE—Yestcrday Mr. F_ II. Horne, until, recently a familinrfigure in the ‘business life oi’ this city and Province celebrat- ozl ills elglltieih birthday in his homc at 257 Queen St. T119 manner of celebration was both ‘unique and fittinlg,——the_ gathering in of the melmbers of the iamliy, and a visit from the minister of his church for a keeping of the Sacra- munt of the Lord's Supper togetJl-l er. A host of friends‘ \vlli join, in good wishes for iMr. ‘Horne for ‘his remaining years. ' For those travelling during the Holiday Season. the rail services of the Canadian National offer every convenience of modern travel .om- fort. ' Holiday travel covers a wide range. From the West special trains have carried passengers to Halifax en route overseas, while frolii the East. many are travelling to points in Western Canada and the Pacific Coast. A big rush of travel is expected during the next two weeks all over the Canadian National System. The fine train services of today. and the excellence of modern train equipment, makes the holiday trav- el especially pleasant. The iloliday spirit will prevail on all through trains, and on the diners there will be special menus in keeping with the Christmas Season. ‘i98-l2-19-in-10i CHRISTMAS DISTRESSI RADIO _ CALLS FOR HELP-Santa. Claus has been trying for the past three nights, unsuccessfully to get his liadio messages to the little onesi of Charlottetown. Tho dear old mail is terribly put out and worried that, they cannot be heard here oni account of the bad electric light: wiring throughout the city. As soon] i I I I as Santa begins to speak the horrid; void \viros swing together and cansej a roar and howl in every receiver iii Charlottetown which drowns out, his cheery old voice coming all tlici way from the North Polo. Cheer up Kiddies, Santa is going to send PARIS, Doe. 18.-—-"l shall contin- lsolne of h's own electric light line- ue my attacks against the present lnlen on a special mission to Cllilf-‘illbillillilililiii government of Spain," loiletolvn today and they will soonwas the comment of Blasco Ibanez ,tie up the wicked electricity so it in referring to despatches from ,\vont spark any more. Tune in on Madrid concerning his summons to program was conducted by Mrs. W. A. Stewart. Miss Marjorie Chandler ti was presented with a. life meni- finishing held its monthly meeting on Wed- nesday. It took the form of a “gift? me-atiilg. Each child brought a gen-l ladies of the Baptist Church held. needy families. The Mission Study l-mqfinn-Ls, elluipnlont- l)esl(s"lllliliik‘ to Halifax lieadquil:'te.rs in m. nrmvlgiiw‘ zldiliiiollzll facilities. l-'i:‘ no ' l. . _ provide. suitable illit- i Sewing Cabinets. Spinei 1" . (late ill-g "Fables. 'l‘:lble.~'. ' 4 l kinds, Dressing 'l‘ables and M11111)’- i h, llrlssciws, Colufilri i‘llll"-'. Ilnulps“, llrillgl- ilJililllS. ll.‘ ll.‘ il§> l".- linen and you single men give your ‘Illfll n gift. for Till-I HOME as woll {it ill‘. lurllililro above all oihelz. “m, sul)sulnlttnl~ 11th“ ‘1 111111” 0i 11“1‘1""“"“"~" m“; llniii (iliristulas we arc selling’ fl-lv lwll ‘r gills eail boast. I\o uluie um goods’ but gifts. us, wt;- w gladly help you select. 'l‘llauk you. HOLMAN'S LTD. Charlottetown 1-i77~12lll‘l-8i ‘Station CNRA tonight and you \vlli isuroly hcar him. i TERRIFIC BUZZING. — Thous- ‘auds of Radio listeners in Char-g ifliitiflwll lizlvc been distressed and ulnuoyed the past three nights by‘ - the terrific buzzing interference " caused by electric light current‘ running alnllck through a faulty‘ wire- or wires somewhere lu the; city. This has been so ball as to (rolnpletely ruin reception ill i ‘nearly tho whole city.‘ The recep- ;tioil‘ has been particularly free of fluterfcrence of this nature for > mo nlonilla and the radio audi- ence therefore feels keenly about such trouble at this time. With ,an estimated nightly audience of '1" .-.~:l‘ly a thou-sand people ill Char- loltelown and with the Special (‘hristnlas features now on tho all‘ it is ilnftn-tuilntl! that one night's \\’lllllSlOl'lll Slltlllld play such ilavoc‘ rwiiil tho WlYLvl as lo ruin recep- ftion. We understand that Mr. Mc- Klc and ills line crew are working |io remedy the trouble but are 'll1ll(iiL'lll)]lE‘fl by lack of help and An zlppeal has been PERSONALS hell of Harmony ' l'i.;lu Alaiue. 1i \V.ll'..‘ was visiting ill the clly yesterday. .\ie\' rlsll. Iiarluilny Mr. iIenry hiifMTllflllwflf Ifairileld ill was visiting iii tho city last week. .\ir. John S. lVlcPlnrc, Bcllovuc was a visitor to the city yesterday. ul Mr. Hurry Stclvart has returned to his llonm fronl Boston and unis a p: <lngel' on the Souris express )1 sittfiiilhl ill iilr. A. llicDcnzlld of New Zealanil lcit )'t!.4‘t1".l\)y morning for llosiou i CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS‘ .1111.‘ '::::..',‘;;'.'...:.~ ------- --- """""""""""""""""" "" "f. '.‘.':. “J. . 127.22.”. Allflhl l||nq|hf1|q|nn _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _, 71'. llvr line of 5 words "Qv 0 0 6-0 Q Q O0 #6440004 O6 0-0 f0 O-$¥QOOQ-Q+OO-&Q-OO-OO+O-O-Q-Q" wonnooooawoa0eo-oQeoooooouv-vomoamoo-oomwo \vlli-re he will join his brother in business. , Mr. Piui Mclloziil of I-Inrlnouy Juuctioi was ill lllc city yesterday on business. lliiss Lucy lllcllonald alld nlmol ih-ieu have l‘i'iili’lll.‘tl to their llolllo ‘tins-i in‘ ('Xl)('I‘i|‘llUL‘(] cook. A1111 “.l". .\'<-\v (i|ilt<li.!tl\\', P. E. I. iiii-lil-lfi-lll-‘ii .__..._.._/ ,_ For Sale Agents “hinted ACLTIS WANTEQfFO SELL THE '11“! ilellzlllll: Follillill Nurseries" 1_'\l“-ri<‘lleo not npccssary. “'1: oi- '\‘i' 4‘\'('lll>4i\’l3 irrltor)’. liberal lulnulissiillnl am furnish iland- >l-l.-..- ire) (lutiliflsl Sluri. now at 1i‘ i selling time;- Stoue & Wel- lul-"oil, Toronto.‘ ll-25-25l. T X l" by ‘.50. 1‘l~l3-12-1S-lnIli To Lbt ‘ r‘ - -e-.-._%___________ hincArtllur. Cilfilwan- "ro LETP-SEVENV Room HOUSE, W11 all modern conveniences. L'l| Ken: Si. Apply 212 Kent St. 0. G640-9-27M3nl mayo, LAND surc- _ "M11111 lli-rmanv _ i,.._.___.7___ _ Help \Yimtcd .___ _____ - _________ I WANTED‘ __ QHwMEDIATELY Apply to D. car "WIselil-ellel‘ rol slunll famllY- _ class iliiRli tlZZlE BilllPilN Fromfithe Charlottetown Guardian Cron Word c of Guardian. IHil-IZ-IR-mili i Pieacdlfind enclosed 50 cents for W1" Puzzle Owe, Name ll Address 33"" » _ i-‘QR SALE-SMELT BOXLS SIZE \\"riio for priccs.— i-I. l-I. Sllurbell, Portage. l’. F]. i FOR SALE-CHOICE COW.’ years old. Freshuned Dec. ll. D. 1G9I-12-16-M4l ‘ FOR SALE.—A coon DRIVING FOXES WANTED. -PAT6H AND baby carriage iil 1.101111 ¢""‘ml°n' [from New York owing to the illness ly of their mother, lilrs. L. McDonald, North Lake. BIRTHS McKENZlE-—ln ihig city on Dec. 17th, to lvir. and Mrs. Wm. blcKcn- zie. King Street. u son. McKENZlE-Jn this city on Dec. ' 1'7. lilo infant hon of Mr. llnd Mrs. Win. McKenzie. 6 DEATHS BURKE-In East, Boston, Dec. 14. (iordon IL, son of the late Isabel and Donald Burke. lxx-i-lz-ltl-llllll uluro. lwriflvlly 5‘111"‘1- "5" 11 RAMSEY-In Del-cheater, Dec. 12, ‘M ~—-_i__o_____" i? years. Alli"? 3M1“ Cmlmii 1924, William. beloved husband of Mlgcollglneoug Baldwin's Imfld- 13964246 ' Elizabeth Ramsey. Funeral scr- ______ , i — ----- ———— """-"*‘_.'T“T vii-cs were held at his into reel. mo. A_ Men Wanted " ‘ deuce‘, 5 Richfielil St-. Sunday, Dec 14 at 2 p. ill. o5, valhfgfi,“ ‘Ne DONE AT m, fem“... llllpfi, sullo lowest McPHEE—In East Boston, Dec 1a, ill.» (lulu-plan qgm,“ 3m, prlng. prim firs; letter. N. Mnyhew, 1924. Flora J. beloved wife of Wm. I'i‘\‘ pool... 133'-»2879-5-6-tf Kinkora. 1,'l~il-12-13-M8i n. ivlonlloo (nee Cflmbbgjl). Fun- .__.‘ ~___' ‘l ' __ (‘r111 from her late residence, 404 WANTED — A SECOND HAND 5111‘-‘l0lrn 5L. Tuesday. Dec 16 at 915 n. nl. Selim-n. High Mass at Star of the Sea Church at I0 a. ul- ow» 1 i Hotel Victoria ‘. Water Street. Charlottetown Offer: to the travelling public c comfortable. up-to- datc hotel. Contain: 44 rooms with private bathe. The Cuisine lc famous ail over Canada. _ Telephone In all rooms. Courteous cervlcc. H. C. BROWN, , Manager Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. Proprietors t not give-tho new rates on glue and F trial before a military court for ilic publication of ills pamphlet: “A sequestered nation. the mili- tary terror in Spnili." "They cannot scare me for I can't be extradited for committing a political offence," the author said. replying to rumors that the Spanish Gilvernlucnt would seek ills oxtrailition from France. 2600—Mi1es In 20 Hours (Canadian Press) PARIS. Dec. 1S.—Ca.ptain Geor- ges Peiletier Doisy. French aviator who made ‘the famous Parils to T0- kio flight last slimmer will attempt a nonstop flight from Paris to THE CHARLOTIETOWN GUARDIAN Among the The orgalnlzat one of the differ- various School rooms, meeting of the St. James Church, C. G. I. T. ‘groups on Tuesday even- the Zion‘ ing. The activity work consisted in licid on. Tuesday night After the ithe rdevotionai period led by Miss Glad. ys Farquharson the groups resum- ed ‘their work of making gifts for the Christmas tree, preparations for Christmas work among the poor_ St. James Church Mission ‘Band erous‘ Cilristmas ‘gift to be given to a bership, the gift of her grand-moth-‘met, under ‘their leaders, Messrs. er. iMrs_ Martin. lThe meetinig con-‘IJ. A. Clark, A, R. Jones, and J. D. eluded with a treat for the children Jenkin» ,. on Mlpnday might usual program was enacted. The regular weekly meeting of topic discussed was "Famous co Miss ‘Marion. Ryan and Miss Ruth Ayers‘ told‘ the. ' stories of tilei learning Christmas carol, of poor children 0f tile congregation. The Zion ‘Church Young Peoples of Society of Christmas Pauly. United States Trade Colli- misioncr at Melbourne, stated, how- ever, tliat by reason. of the Canada- AllSil“'ii£\Il trail‘? treaty, Canada's general tariff on glue and gelatin would be increased from 27% per cent. to 30 per cent. RADIO Pnoefiln Radio Programme to be broadcast by The Canadian National Rall- ways, the Largest Railway System in the British Empire FROM .- STATION CNRA (313 Metres), Moncton, N. 8., Friday, De- ocember 19th, 1924, Lakochad, 2,600 miles January 2. He plans to make the trip in 20 iliours. Geneva Official Gets Canadian Appointment ‘ OTTAWA, Dec. 1S.—A-n order ill (‘ouucil his just been passed ap- pointing l)r. W. A. Riddell, o Cana- dian, (coiluecteil with the Interna- tional Labor Offlcc at Geneva. and i'ornlcrly' lloputy Minister of Labor for Ontario, as Canadian Adviser ‘It tho international Labor Office. KING oovr. l (Continued from Page 1i ._ __i--——- the British preferential rate 1 cent per pound and the general tariff ‘i cents per pound- (The present Ilrlii-sil prcperential ratc is 2 iaonlts‘ zvll-d lhc general ttrrlff 3 cents.) (‘tinned mczlls~Now Ilritisil pre- ference raic 15 per cont. 301111111 tar‘ ‘f, 271/; per (cent. Prv-HBIH l‘1li.(l5 are 17V; Ilritish preference and 271A; general t-ltrifi‘. 'l‘iie. pre- fcviuacn is thus increased from 10 pct‘ cent to 121A; per cent. l.:llrll‘— ‘w British llfilrflftllflt! rate, ‘K,- ecni. pcr pound; general iariti, 2% cents pol‘ pound. Tiw present ilfiilfilll preilrrenlzo. rato on lard 3.4 11/4 cents. tho lie w K\A tariff 2 cents- 'I‘lllhl\.v—Now British prefer. ll('.t‘ rate, 10 pcr cent, gcilnral tariff 2o llir cent. Prcsrni rate 18.15 11111‘ cent. British prforence and 20 per cent. general. The preference is thus incrused 5 per cont. Eggs-New British preference, 1 cent per dozen; ‘general turiilf. 4 cunts per (lozcn- Present Iiritlsil preference, 2 cents per dozen; present general tariff, 3 cents per dozen. One Cent Pound on Cheese _ Clreesw-New British preference 1 ecnt per ill; general tariff, 4 celmts per lb. British preference rate, 2 cents. Present general tariff, 3 cents per lb. _ Butter-New British preference. 2 cents per lb; general 5 cents per lb. Present British preference, ll cents; general. ‘i courts. ()ilibnS-—-Aliflil'lfliiill1 onions ad- mitted free. Present lgeneral tariff of 39 per cent unchanged. Dried fruits—-'I‘h.is includes 1111 dried fruits except raisins and cur- rents (for which special provision ili made). primes and bananas, dates and figs. N-ew British pre- ference 12% per cent; general. 27% per cent. Present British preference, 17% per cent: general 25 per cent. Ci-uned Irulis- New British pv-cfl"ence,~11/l cents per ‘b; E311" at, 31/, cents. Present ran‘, l:i :- ish "l-eitr .- e 1% cents. general 21,4,» cents‘. \Vlnes—Australian still wines \vlli pay the same rates on duty as are payable on French still wines On sparkling wines. Australia will got the same rates as France, less 10 per cent. discount on the amount of iluty. Glue and geiatln—Preference in- creased from 7% per cent to 15 per cent. The Australian _ abatement does ‘Piano Solo 8:00 p.m.—Live ‘Stock Reports. 8:30 p. nl.— ~ Quartctte, "Annie Laurie," St. John's Iiialc- Quartette (u)—“La Sou-nambula," Lcyvbach (bk-"Sheplierds Dance" German (c) —“Sparkl‘ets" __.;-. German lMrs. W, F. Wheeler Soprano solo, __________ __ Selected M‘rs‘. Katherine Thompson Blight. of Hillsboro, N. B. Piano Duet, “Danae dos Alana‘ llamas," _____________ -2 Gounod 1St_ John's Blale Quartetttc Violi-n solo (a) “Broken Melody” Van Dlene (b) “Berceuse"—in F. .__ ‘Rcnod ‘Mrs. Raymond Lcvgere Address-Mr. W. A. Bootil, Direct- or, Safety Elrst and First Aid, Cauadnian National Railways. Qunrtetto “Southern Medley" St. John's Male Quartette Piano Solo-Two Nvgro ‘Melodies (a) “I'nl Troubled in Mind)‘ _._ ________________________ _. Taylor (b) “Deep River" _____ __ lTaylor ‘Mrs. W .F. “lheeler Soprano Solo —Sclec‘tezl, lMrs. Katherine Thompson Blight Quariottc "llarkiias Serenade" St. John's Male Qunrtctto Mr. W. A. McKoe-Acconlpzlnist a k V I C si A Prngramlnc of popular dance uni-sic by Joe Muzzle-o and his Rainlllow Melody Boys, oi’ Moucton N. 1r GOD SAVE TIIE KING i82-l2-l94Mli \\ W ARE YOU? (Continued on Page 3) i‘. 66 67 Alberta, ago ‘i, boots. Hilda Rose, age 6, boots or rubbers. William Henry, age l3, scarf, Jean, age 12, sleigh Joseph, age 6, overstockings and cap. 86 Edward, age 2. sweater. 90 Eunice, uge 4, dress. 101 Thomas. age 1, dress 105 Inez, age 11, overstockings or rubbers Raymond. age 9, sweat/er Annie, age 5, dress 71 81 84 O 107 111 135 Bobbie, age 5. sweater. 136 Baby. use 6 months, dress. lPherson in the chair. A sing-song ent churches 8i!‘ mw buoy making led by ‘Mr, Claworth and the usual preparations for the ‘usual ‘Cllrict- devotional exercises were followed mas charitable work and also suit- by the ably decorating the interiors of thegvhlch this weak W85 devoted to churches and Sunday the luberests lof the poor. Commit- _ tees were appointed to look after , needy families for Christmas, A de- Aspecial Christmas program wars coratiou comit/ilee was also ap- carried out ai: the regular weeklyipotnted. ling, and candy which was gener- ously patronized the Methodist ‘C. G. I. T. groupirSchool are now practising for a. was held on Tuesday evening. TheiChristmals Cantata.’ to be held in Hymns and Hymn Writers." anldmas Tree entertainment, hymns. Tlheactlvlty work conslst- boys of ed in ‘the a new Church held a social in the Sunday School room. It was well attended The Willing Circle of the King's and a m‘ost Daughters of Methodist Church met spent in games and singing. An ex- last night and Tuesday to carry on cellent "musical program was. w“. the work of prepairing gifts for the 09mm _ 511G931")? icing Christmas music and carols held its weekly meeting on Moll- "mm. the capable direction of 1m. day evening, with iMiss May Mc- Robert lileeservey. ' newspaper ‘Bmlnet Rouge." durins ‘the war was paid in accord with the war is lonl! speak. the “Bonnet Rouge" was taken at a M. Poincare. then president of the republic. The first half of the sub- Mlni-sler of \Var,»anil the second half by M. Dolcassc. thou liiiuistisr of Foreign Affairs." which cd J‘ kl l l S . l~i3»i-.l2~l7-.\I3l ‘hole cabinet that tho responsibil- f“ “n5 fir“ ‘on iiy was nlimveil to fall." “EN l I t H l z ._ I; _ To ally commission of crlquiry the filbum ‘Dafggflnzlegt all“) ‘fine; (‘ilanliler liked to naino. Malvy ud~ dell. who had started the discussion. was forced to admit that Malvy's case sounded different from what he al- ways believed it to be. however. could in his opinion de- tract from Clemenceau had rendered the coun- try when he imprisoned Almeyreila. Duval nn dlhc whole of the direct- hnd become a defeiitist organ. ly involved. who is now a confirmed invalid. liiillernnil- in the general opinion of RATEM-Zo per word for one insertion; 17;: per word per insertion for two insertion; 1c per word per insertion for till-co insertion.’ lies STORE OPEN EACH evening from now until Xmas. G. H. Taylor, Jeweler and Engraver. ‘ 1465-12-18-in-1i BUY YOUR HOCKEY BOOTS and skates at Purdie 8t Ferguson's Shoe Store. 148L12-18-m3i Churches discussion of business, The regular weekly meeting of Church C. G. I. T. was CHRISTMAS CANDIES in tasty asscltmeilts, 19 lo 49 cts. per lb. White's, Grafton Street. o" “ma” Demlmbv’ 121111119 497-12-19-m-3i SEE OUR LINE 0F CHRIST- MAS BOOKLETS, postcards and Children's Story Hooks. Taylor's News Store. 1436-12-17~3i FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS Tree Kandy Kanes, large and small. \l'liitc's, Grafton Street. 4ll'l-l2-l9-iil-3i sale of fancy work, ‘home cook- and a splendid nanclai success. The Baptist C. S. E. T. groups The Th 1 u r i - —————————————— e pup s o ‘the Ham at Sunday WILLIS PIANO. only four years in use, mahogany case, like new. A n n ll 1m u, _ bargain for quick sale. Miller Bros. i“ c o“ w e annual Chm" Great George st. iizs-iz-ii-msl GHRISTIES’ PLUM PUDDING in tins 50 and 75 cents, iii bowls, l5 and $1.25 each. Jenkins and Son. l~l34-12-1’I-.\I3i On Tuesday evening the the senior Central Christian enjoyable time was SPECIAL SHOWERS’ lurzi-at White's. Grafton Street. 497-12-19-m-3i I-IEINTZMAN, used piano, small size rosewood case, tine tone. A, bargain at Miller Bros. 1429-12-17tVI3i Drilling the past week the boys Si. Paul's Choir have been pract- KRINKLE Kandy, 24 cts. per Ill. Our supply is limited. White's, Grill‘ ‘blasters Lawson and Sutherland ton Stree,,__497_12_19‘n,_3, MacLeoq, Hunter River. Miss Martha Taylor, Rice Point. Mrs. A. Mcllougal, Mrs‘. W. B. ‘Prowse. Mrs. Warbuiton No l Patrol, 1st Dunsltaifs Girl W113 ARE DISPLAYING 50 var- ieties of candy on our front count- er. You. will find your choice in this assortment. Jenkins and Son. 1434-12-1741131 he nleoanrl a chuckle like Santa Guides. Chills lilnlself- Before he “out l0 No. 2 ‘Patrol, 1st Dunstanfs Girl YOU'VE THOUGHT 0g a nlce church he inet a gentleman who,‘ Guides. Kitchen ‘Cabinet many limes, —lt “'11s 9"1l"15l111P§_1110111‘y forltll capping; N0. 3 Pil-lrfll. 15i- DHIISKHIVS G11‘! llglitulits her work. A substantial H“ had m“ Wm om ohms m0 5,1’ d . the day bcfoie, but now c 8 ,l Gui es. Christmas Gift. Holnlans Lid. V ‘U him enough m buy hundreds‘ _ No. 4 Patrol. 1st Dunstans Girl Charlottetown. 1468-12-18-M3l (fhflshnas (liflllerl‘ m, mo, pmalll Guides‘ ii_~_ i‘ play-mm wasn't all he did} 110i‘ ._ No. 5 Patrol, 1st Damian's Girl IT IS NOT TOO LATE to have by, jugfuL Mo", about lllm w- ' Guides. your private greeting cards printed. mnrflmq M-aster George McMillan, Coru- We do them while you wait, 25 wall. cards for $3.00. Taylor's News co right, 1923) J _ P)’ Master Jack .\‘I(iMillan, Cornwall. Store. 1436-12-17-3i bliss lMary Chaisson, Cornwall. lMlss Ella ‘Green, Central Iledequel Mus. Lucy Paynter, North Rus- l11'9D¥l1‘@11 111111 P0111)’ f01‘ l Miss Evans‘ ‘today furniture is the-most practic- Judge SmwarL ,nl; most substantial gift you can. Ml.’ W_ K Rogers lmakc. At the Big Gift ‘Shop. Hot-l M“, G W_ Dawaon’ Cape T1~ay.lllfll’l'5 Ltd, ‘Charlotte-town. or“ ' ' 1468-1218-3131 Master Jack Gordon. Miss Ida Toonlbs, Rustico lilies Muriel Toombs, Rustico WAS SCAPEGOAT (Continued from Page 1) ‘WATCHES RECEIVED by mall \vlli be prom-pity repaired by Cud- morc and Williams, I69 Great George Stree-t. 1435-12-17-3131 PRICES REASONABLE FOR ' Xmas Cake. Order early.-—-llyilcs Bakery, 203 Grafton Street. 49I-l2-l9-3i GIVE YOUR GIRL FRIEND a nice piece of Furniture It will be a Gift. for (DI-IE HOME-anothel' feature for ‘the Nest. Holman’ Ltd, Charlottetown. 1463-1243-3131 decision of the Cabinet. “During lily trial," he said, "I ept this fact secret, because M. iviani demanded my silence. Now iluve suffered my punishment: over and I can i decision to subsidize FATHER BEATS WOTHER three times in one hour! But that's only part of the story they played zlliogotller seven gnllles of Cross Word Puzzle and ulotilor won four. We. have ihcm at this office, 50 cis. per g1llll0.—3i The abinet meeting presided over by dy. 20,000 francs, was paid to inlcyreda by M. Millerand, thou CIIRISTIES‘ FRPIT SITLTANA and ‘Cherry Cakes in 3 an-d -i pound slabs 50 cents per lb. They arc attractively dorm up in Iloliy crepe packages. We positively guar anti-c the quality ol‘ these l-ak‘ s. The uproar of partisan cheering this revelation raised last- novcral uilliutos. Ill the quiet "hlcll followed, Mulvy ildded: “And it was on ml- instead of the bcalrtiful Sewing (lalbineis. So use- ful too-A. splendid gift, an addi- tion to the houie. 1~i6S-12-lS-.\i3i. he would bring documentary vidnnco of what he said. Even the Royalist, Ybarncgnray. A GAME THAT EVERYBODY can learn. The Cross Word Puzzle game is simple yet it provides pleasure and enjoyment to thou- sands bolii young and old. We have them at th's oiiice, 50 cts.. per game.—3i. Nothing, the service which M. .I~‘I'RNITI'RE IS THE SUBSTAN- TIAL GIFT becoming more popu-l lar each season. Just wandur through ‘the Big Gift Store-youri problem will be solved.~—R. T. ll‘ol~, rs of the "Bonnet Rouge," which Clemenceau, however. is not real- Apart from Viviani, I m b I hm h "e mo“ man, Ltd., Charlottetown. 112 Jessie, age‘ 8, sweater ‘"1 ‘"1111 91‘ 0 e5 a1‘ 1 14634243343, 113 Annie Lillian, age 9, scarf 1o answer for. 11H he 116111 811811“ 11g lvlul-lel, a“ g, (111935 and demanded silence on the facts GETTING TIRED 0F the “mall 119 Mme‘ a3“ n‘ “menus . M. m? °““°‘,,§‘“,‘f,,,f"°”§§{1 lsligill CQFQaIs for breakfast? Try‘ Edmitlv. use 9. svlgabgr 3211; gtflféasl u eregar“ “MW “HEATENA! That delicious, 12:‘ gertwgggyagleveayfer oots i - ltzlalden, whole wheat breakfast dish, . . "'- lat is rapidly becoming so populal-l 125 Matilda. mile 7. sweater coat "'°4'°"*"““*”‘*‘“ " ' Get ll package iodlly. your grocer 126 Enid, age 4,2 dress 1 I has it or will get it for you___ 127 James. axe . boots Queen Hgtg cam ELL naos, Wholesale Dis- tributors. 1457-12-18-m4i Water Street, Charlottetown 137 ‘Pommy, ago.2, stockings 138 Fred. age 4, scarf. 139 John. age 5, sleigh. SOME ALIAS QANTAS ‘Mr. and Mrs. J. ‘P. Crockett. ‘Mine Lenla ‘Home. ‘Mrs, F. R. ‘Heartz Miss Ruth Heartz Mrs. Alfred Simona, Si. Peters lBay. Mrs. A. C. Sinclair. Miss Mary Easton, Georgetown. iMisa Beatrice IMaoLeod, Hunter gelatin. A recent from E. G. YGDON (River, _ Mics Euialie MncLeod, Hunter River. ' WHAT COULD BE MORE Th1- nvnvllr PLEASING to the house wife m: Hotel hac been completely renovated h" Chmtm“ ma“ a Monarch and rcfurnilhed throughout Rang“ she-d never forget Wm, ""5 ""9" "9" “munfl,” thoughtfulness. It would lighten accommodation to the travel. he, ‘labohkplthe prune," m“ ing public. The ubl. lc ccpcolali, good and the public or. ccurteouoiy cared for. Rain 03.00 a day, Charlottetown > Proprietors Let's talk it over. Holmlws Ltd. Charlottetown. 1468-12-18-M3i RUMMAGE SALE.-——'I'he Auxili- ary of the Cl-iy Hospital intend holding a rum-mags sale early in January. The object of this sale is a worthy one, the furnishing of linen for the new Hospital. Dona- tions of clothing or any saleable articles will be very gratefully re- Hotel Co., Ltd. ceived at the Hospital. > Mr 10 A CHRISTMAS l Adapted for boys and girls from the famcul story by Charla Dlekcnc. So exiled was Ebcneezer Scrooge illzli ho jumped out oflled and did l an Indian war dance in his Qluthdfl. llc didn't know what was so ill‘ raised the ‘windoilvnand eallcll out, "What day is this‘? - _,< "Wily, it's ('hl'ir~'llilils!" hush/cred a boy on the street. "fllirisinlils," “and the ghosts did it all in one‘ night. They can do zinyilllilil- H00‘. ray! I feel like a balllfi" _ ,- The old mail got dressed qllick- ly and went ilown on the. street 11nd,!!! then to church. Ho lid the marries! "Merry Christmas" for every one -i ' DARK FRUIT, LIGHT FRUIT, MOIST MINCE MEAT in bottlesnlSultana. and _ use. 60' Bakery, 203 (lrniiilil Si» l. f flco_ cents per bottle. Jenkins and Son. 491-l2-19-3i _ . ~ n‘; Misst ‘Petronilla McCarvell, Clor- l-i3-i-12-i7lZl/I3ii '_JVE STEL}: C‘ M‘ Automobile o‘ mo“ ~' — _—_W for 111011,. W0- ', . . n . IIlO-ME, swam, swear, noun/Hm 9111111" 5km?“ , Ivge’ iiVs worthy oi‘ nice furniture and‘ men‘ My! and glfls‘ also carry a complete stock ofhockm’ 110011“ Pnrdle—Fergusoh Shoe C0- Pllflllg k Ferguson's Shoe Store. .~| = ll. v I AUTOMOBILE SKATES—Men's i; ,- .\Iodcl $55.0. Model "D" $6.00 and ladies Allin 83.50 per pair, also I f a linc of "Ilunuvls" skates. prices, ranging $1.50. 23a? Miles of. ‘ bilper Kervice _ Limited" PAGE THREE“ Color Cut-Outs CAROL i (Drawing: Scrooge) 11151111‘ i f day it . ‘ l“ yllped Scrooge‘ i -,_ . pound cak0.—H W195 l i l4tl1-12-1S-m3i it - t $2.00, $2.50 up at!“ 1461-1218-m3i and (bmlbfi i ACROSS CANADA _ TRAIN DE LUXE ~ H V ‘ 1.. Lczives Bonaventure Station at 10.15 p.m. daily for Ottawa, North Bay, Winnipeg. Edmonton, ‘ Silskatooil and Vancou- vor. (‘ilnnectiiln from , l Maritime Province Poin d = - bv ., “Ocean and “éliaril. t? . xpre 8. ' For further informaighn ; Apply to ;» w. K. aoonns. City Ticket Agent.’ . orW.M.1"LYNN,' ", Station Ticket Agental: f