st Cigar Value in Canada cesium. CIGAR conpnuv LIMITIO NTfiOU-ED Alli) OPERATED BY IMPERIAL TOBACCO CO. OF CANADA LIMITED MlLLER lm0s.--- ‘12-Inch Double Sided Victor 1 RECOR D5 “iii? Ally o! the following 11 inch (Black Seal) doubiesided Victor Records will be sent to any address on P. E. island Postage Paid. v out on approbation or damaged in any way. These are all new Recurds—never 12 Inch Black Seal Records, Price $1.50 iND ‘AID oncnnswnn 35815 l A Perfect n .._ ll Wiutertll-Lwwjfili“ l Are You P 215006 :vu-¢|--nsui§§'('§.‘1.5{§; Trh?’ “a _F°‘ Fox Trot Fox Trot Lust Wnlt: 0h Lolly, bully-Medley llnlnhnvv Glr|_. Mgfl|Qy Poul Jones, Dance Mm. ley. 55382 Gena: From “run. Jinks" _Ge|u: Fro-films Beauty shop" 15677 Genus From bow Girl" Gelnu Fm- ilshy" "The Ruin- "Roek-n-Ilye 235002 V. t|u—-O 1 Al] h, y“, n,,,,_,__ ‘Jig’, u, fiafifif‘ Mo“ (Al by m. vggfl: ‘Light Opera M00lllQl_l_|l|-|-‘ is iihlnlnr-Walt: “no Belem“; qg" guano"'268001....V:Ise—1.encers No. 1 ELLANEOUS Yelp. oyugun VulIe—Ls.ncers No. 2 35213 frklnllnl: Minstrels nu suun " 266002 lllne Danube-Wen; Heutheru Iiusee~wa|u . Iilelie o! New Yolls-u-Sflgg. K on. , Mikado Wnitsru l Cecile-Waltz H it EsIirrullu—-Wll:: “£1133. 1 tntios. ornlng Vnlao-Lnncers No. 8 Value-Lancers Ne. 4 35680 ghhltly Dear-Medley ‘Fox Somebody‘: Sweetheart 85007 Pele; Gynt Suit, No. l, Part 35095 Peer Gynt Suit, No. 1 Part 35514>~D"li7"! (lrutlou on \Vn|uen Barty Whiter: ‘ Insect Powder Agent Henry Attempt: Suicide 35504 Medley or Foster Songs Vlrltlnln Minstrels c“ 2 Death oi Ase - 85622 Alohn 0g (pgnwpn m n Chi M - Th Trot, h we’ F“ 85481 ruralrlu-yvvugzu “f.” sun“, (Gmmfl. 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In- "lie Cl“- n, ymn_hlb_wnu uluie Bolller" Ills! nul ‘den-Welt: ' _o'liPlliiart‘h;allmi ulnl Iluht A l’ S h tie-Baker m u“, 135322;? illhlqnsnll— 0410c Holy lvlgnt-wllllsms arm Festival n ‘nu-n. Pm 1 Festivnl Te Deun, Part 3 fl I Prulse No. 1 "m, tat Pulse’; NO- 3 "'0' @4412 mm our Home n cube Upon iii "'4' rme Fro. Ohu .Chl: “"5 “u” um mi» lm- um- null-I- m" tile" 64836 Den Heart-De Golrorzs 64546 Function (CQWkIV-Jvhn cCom-rlsck 64397 Gyp:y Love Sorlg—Werren- 64801 Heaven I: My House-Mub- srrison 64360 In ‘the (Haunting-White- 64641 I llrelit I Ilvveit In Mnrhle Harlin-Mabel Garrison 64747 I'm, A-Lun n’ to’ Yon- Sophie Bras nu In the Wen-Aims Giuck 6460'! Lillie Alnbullu lJoou— Mabel Garrison While liheph-erdn Wntehfl‘ 54784 Little lilrdleo-Gnlil-Curcl 64885 lens’ rllleu ale (lurllx-Gslli- urc 64991 Iéovéio Messenger-Guill- u c l‘ most run "I'm" 64807 There i: : Flower (Fw- Mnritnnnl-Jno McCormsck 885005 Gen: Iro- the Mull! oi M573 Ezi-tedl (Teeth-John Mc- ckolh Earth-r"!- Mccorliinélclroveh Lullabi- 64780 Bernice bliss ‘You-Frances um sci-h» nul a, -—'o:l'lllwll e s "a" "ffiiliu-S-Jull: “McCor- k n “q” 5113-; long-De Goltorss. Gels Iron “Flor: _ I i: l rll Isnzsr. lla- lune amo Gen; im- u“; o-lul- mu m"; Jzunqsflet-Johlh M; n-.'.5‘“"' P“ 85:: ru- "u." n u $"'““§k Rave nu Ie . ia-gz-lledleys Fox Trot J:ne" M860 ‘flliaohrgccormsck _ he-Orle tsp . ~‘ Be Sure and Give 1st,. 2nd and 3rd Choice‘ 6 "ill-l! 17400.. clm-lmmwn w ~ Incline mi c ......._.... and Mali u m0 m. Following num- i .~ ‘limb. -....._;....,.......' I0- ................_......... fig choice ‘lie. ........................ Win s». ;........;;......... in: can; ‘n. ......-................. 0 nu cum Io- ........................- 1“ Choice lie. ......'....- -~ gel Choice It‘ an cal-nee In’ ~--- .,. . 35s‘; v . "All i (be sure n4 '1" p“ gm 3rd choice u we mey he sold out nl your 1:t choice) ' shortage 0f‘- wwtel- and provisions _and i! there ‘is s. possibility of rais- dli-BCOLNIEQG in ofitlclal circles. l fliardlllngs dad endorses Mr Her-I pins. democrat, for herring. - Willi Milli that l had passed the winter without catching a cold, when I got one at the beginning of last May. down. some trouble in getting ridze! l‘ this cold. Iwss s nervous wreck. I, would wake up regularly morn- ings feeling ohlamity Although we were off, I felt sure my husband was going to children worried me. I! they made s terrible temper. me. I would be mad with myse Cargo Thrown Into The bSea. the inabliity oi s New York bong. [or discharging s cargo of 17.000 ' cases oi Bnhams whiskey, valued . lll. $1,700,000, and because ct the the crew of one or the largest ves- sels in the liquor flotilla lnlrtxiniled ' coast Tuesday and dumped a large portion of the contraband cargo into the ocean, according to report received by Frs-nk J l-iuie and James . Kernlgan. cbiet intel- ligence, ers (or the prolrlbition enforcement department. _ The lessei. piloted by a skipper lrom Boston, has fclr several days been anchored in the liquor camp- llls ground in the airing rrom Free- ilort. .Pro~vls'ions were to have been sent out to her, but‘ small boats employed by the owners 0i’ the cslrgo were unable to run the dry nsvy blockade. The vessel is one oi the the best known nun runners in the business. She ' has brought many cargoes of Ba- hama whiskey into Loug lsiand ports. “The whiskey ship now ts speed- ing back to the Bahamas," said Mr Hlule. "Most. of her cslrgu was thrown into the sea by members‘ of the crew. infuriated because they spparenti~y~ were marorlned seven miles from land with but few provisions and very little drinking water. Efforts were made by the owners o! the whiskey cargo to ‘get supplies out to the vessel, but our Bahama operatives bad advised us that this ‘mother ship’ was lying oil the coast and we kept a close watch to prevent. small boats irom going out to her. ‘ "Radio instructions to the skim- per oi the craft evidently were misunderstood and instead oi ply- ing into the New Jersey coast, the weasel clung t0 yvstelgoi! the Long island coast, believing that opera- tions of tile prohibition navy soon would be shliiited to tNew Jersey; thus leaving a cieulr coast on Long- lsis/nd. ’l‘ll1e vessel ls the largest cl-Mit. mnntug liquor between the Bahamas and New York. She has eamedbundreds ot tlmusands or dollars fol-the syndicate that operates hes‘. “fishing clwtt may be ordered by the whiskey syndicate to make i‘! t t rbtldeve th 0v board fill-first m the 0%B.Reib9d.er The velgggeyhl‘ J‘ E‘ Murphy’ s‘ E‘ ‘I dry navy is ‘in close touch with the PDMEGSML canon Maul/lulu, operations of the owning syndicate to be reported among vesseisin the whiskey armada. A seagoing THE CHARLOTTETOWNGIIARDIAN Million Dollllr Rum Potato Growers- y s Fine Showing v lvsw YORK Dec l8l-Bscause o! ’Am'"="l Wllmr Fnlr. There were lfllslllg syndicate to provide means '- seven ullies oii’ the Long island ’- in t"\e Field crops Competition fol in tile Canadian ComPstiilion Group Exhibit: Vessey, 4, W. H. McGregor. 2. W. H. McGregnr. 3. Peter Bro- rrud P. c. 1. runs-ml‘ Growers but lw ll very rips exhibit at the upwards oi filly entries of Colb- blers and Green Mountains. The following is a list o! winners:- irlsll Cobbler: 1——G0rdon MaclMiiian. B-—Vemon Craig. .l3—~Bre‘nton l-iowntt. 4-—Frsd Godfrey. 6——-A. O. F. Gill. »6—iRoy E. ‘McLean. 7—W. l-i. ‘McG-regor. 8-4’. H. Lyle. ii-Jbewis Muttart. 10—~Esrl Foster. Green Mountains I-J-Iarry Hyde. 2.—~D.P. Ross. 3-—'Fl'stlk McNutt. L-Vcrncn Craig. 6.-—-Esrie Craig. 6-153. J. Vessey. '7—-Guilfol'.l Court. 8-—Gco. linnear. _ 0-6. F. lliiis. ' 10-—'I‘.W. Bradshaw. Prince Edward Island P etatoes '1-—. Macfviiiixln. 2-—-lE. J. Vellsey. 3~W. H. McGregor. 4—Geo. McPherson. 5-<Mont Anneyar. 6—-arie Graig. Outs 1-—C0rllelills lMdLelisn. 2-4’. H. Lyle. 3-H. J. Ycssey. 4——Hal‘ry ‘liyde. 5-—<MoLeo1i BPOS. (‘l-Mom Acuesr . Wheat ’1—1E. J. Vesssy. 2—I-loward Ramsay. fii-Comelius Ramsay, 4—¢I»ial-ry Hyde. ' EQMc-‘Leod Bros, 6—_4Cha.s Blmlr. 7-Miont Annear. Beed Growen’ lSprlng {Wheat-L E. J. Vellsey. Wheat A.O.V.—-<1. J. E. Murphy Outs-Jul. E. Murphy. 2, E J. -—to make 24 Kiddies Happy A special C/zrillmas Price 0n Little Sun- Maids, luscious littic seedless raisins—24 fivc- ccnf packages, in onc car- ton for $1 l ' Put one package in each Christmas stocking for your little folks. ‘ Then let them give the others to their little friends, as little presents —~' tokens of youthful goodwill. Sce how delighted all will be. Take S] to 1hr nczlrest store and gut two rluzvll little bright rod hnxcs ilIl\\'——flll] nf llczlltil~ flli Sccdil-ss irllit-nlrats that are hllth llnnd and grind for them any day. Little Sun-Maids “Christmas Raisins” 5c Everywhere Chrlstmas Day thaws-nae" 17in!‘ __ _ _ ____ u. _ ______ __, tor a variety of purposes. It is Raisins in water three to ioul- iloulls declared to be ideal for lining drain oft and put in saucepan, cover garments, thereby nmki-ug them with wlltel". mid rind and juice oi‘ :1 absolutely waterproof. In future hull’ lemon and a little stick cinna- bfll-hillg fill-DB Will lbs made oi’ the man, mid sugar to taste and boll 110W lIlfli-Blllfll. and the effect will for a few minutes. Stir in ill iltSl be invisible coverings showing the while boiling bu ounce cornstarch 1194!‘, Yel- 1199171118 1i- dFY~ diluted with water. Cool before illi- “""__'<'°¢"‘__ ing in ilillcll pie plate; cover and bake in moderate oven. PALACE HOTEi. RAISIN PIE ‘in; the dumped whiskey I am cer- me "min the owiners will attempt to do spam c mo" Mr Boy. and so." ~ ~ . . . " ' - Mutiny aboard the. vessel is the $4.1m‘ °i'|tTJ£L§/‘g::8v2e“s°y 15“ second instance ot flagrant piracy Genera‘. ch": ~ ' Max-E. J. Vessey, 3. I --Whent—-i, A. McLeiian, Wheatl i tug, for which the coast guard ssr- any mrmy_1. (L w‘ We“, vice and naval airplanes made a |Onts-—~2 A. McLeiisn, 3. C Mo" futile search in late October; ls.re-_Le"an_ ported by tedsral ofiioiels ‘to have been‘ kidnapped by a rum-ruining schooner. ‘Reports that the ves- sel was sunk In a storm have been the United i States senate. ME HAPPY .“I was congratulating finyself It wigs because I was run Being run down I hud that some terrible would ~ take place. cmtfortaifiv lose everything. ‘The the least noise, I would get into I would scold them so that I am sure they hnteg after it was over and make up my mind never-to let it happen ugqln, I would 80 to)“ lg‘ night “d begin to think and picture dread- o: them. Happening one duyTto run across e leaflet about i, ‘l was impressed with the m rsie way this prepsrstion was bed, so l-mude up my mind I Vessey. West, 3. E. J. Vesssy. A weii-vskippered ' Brodie; Murphy, 2 . frey. Vessey, 3.' Peter Brodie. J. l0. Murphy was alwarded the special Sweepstakes Trophy holds vperlnuneniiy "the culp dona- tcli by the Steele Briggs Seed Co. Ltd. of Toronto, Ontario in 1910. New incorporation; is represented by whose ported to The during compared with $10,582,000 til; prc yious week. A comparative sum- mary by provinces is es follows: Oats-—Biack—.2. C. Mctmilan, IBnrier~2. G. W| West, 3. E. J. Buckwheat——1. .1. s. lvlul-plly, 3.| G. W. West. 3. E. J. Vessey. ' Potatoes, oval white-d. G. W. Potatoes. round type-J. Perel- lPoiatoes, lMkalntyrclr-d. J. ‘E. Peter Blot-lie, 3. God- LPota-toes, Red skinned—2 E. J. Ill the Seed Cbnipetition, Mr. and ___-¢o>— FIRE LOSSES Fire losses in Canada during he week ended Dec. 13th. are es- _ iimatedlby the Monetary Times - at 31.621850 $2,827,500 the previous week. ' , compared with Authorized capital c! 012.885.1900 companies inconporatlons were re Monetary‘ Times the week ended Dec. 0 Week Ended Dec. 2 W'- - You and Yours I At Christmas-tide I Christmas reigns. it ail depends on me. Christmas cheer will Christmas Days. at: this season than to fui things which might hnppen to RY.§’.'.','.‘,',°“ “M2900 m“ ml my family.‘ I would luv British Columiblll lszo ooo awoke for hours, sometimes until Manitoba ' 201000 duvllsht. until 1 we! so weak tint New Bums-wick l could scarcely lrsiss my heed. Orltario " 6.160.000 1 would wsksn next day just as Quebec 720.000 tired as when 'I laid down. After Saskatchewan a while! got so tlilt I didn't core what happened. ‘- The childish T0011 0101581000 annoyed me and I wouldn't have ' cured if they hsd left me for Week Ended Dee. S‘ good. 1 is]; thug jg only . Dominion 33.949000 mutter u! time before would lose 5mm“ 1555-000 my my“; 1 knew m“ my Wm} British (Iolumbis 1.865.000 toms were due "to s run down -M'“'"°b‘ condition epithet if I could only New Bmnsmd‘ 1073M get something to build me up I Onqhrm 830900 ullgll: be slLright. 1 lulsvmiluz °“°"’°° 45°30” ab," ma“ 1;. T. good tunic: Saskatchewan 66.000 ut mo o t cm made Inc " "i- foolish clsiml that 1 was afraid "W" ‘12-“850” WINDOWS CAN ll use: or nusssn. munon’. um ill-um a result Y mm living. the happiest and heslthiest 1 haven't a can the world. Install! c! ruling; sway from mo. nlrllll new with the l“ the time. ,_ hlls mztlut my rumor no s human being’: calm. 50¢ 0! course he il pnfid I don't? believe l have s nerveiil II! _ bottle so lihn 'uui ~ e wow-v. "w. would try it. ‘l did Ind boduy- I Mgsnloi u noldllr r liflllliih" ' gm tiosrly um it. sue; 4 any good retlliil “n.9, 1w».- - or experiments which hue extend- ed over e period u! lour years and upon which i IUIIQ sum oi’ money has ‘been spent. two British CIIOINBM hove produced s rubber which is as transparent es gloss and as elastic uni non-breakable as ordinary rubber. Tests hove shown that. it is impossible to break those rubber windows in the ordinary trey. A bell bouncing against s pine only cusses it to turns to itrorlginsi position un- damaged. -b lirikilltli. , but therh are no splinters. Jo addlueh n asking trillion. the lihllfllflt miller / bend slightly, when it M. once re- Ii: ls. oi ooune. pol- sibie to tour s‘ hole in the new gloss wlh s. heavy mis- embossed CANADIAN FLOUR FOR y ‘M-‘ONTREAL, Dec. 18.—~Wlleat mui flour exports from the port ot Monltreai contlllue active A cargo of over forty thousand. sacks o! (‘anallian flour left here for Egypt relcentLv, willie large quantities were shipped to other iorellgn counirc-s, Sillpments to date are fill‘ in excess of those oi the cor- SORk 0719 Ddilnd 0f Eieeded Muscat Mlnnnin ilnimcni used by physicians fggpflnfling per-ind 3 year ago. ' Friend nus Christmas _ Whara happy family! Plenty and good cheer are with you. Santa Claus has pald his usual VlSlL Mirth and joliity are your guests. and the Spirlt of You, the father-and breads/inner, may reason- ably cherish a silent pride, as the thought comes to you--Al| this happiness is the result of my efforts, And that pride is mightily increased when you can sit back comfortably, while the children play, and look into the future with perfect ease of mind, because. knowing it all depends 011 you. Y0" ha“ made sure that “come what may" happiness and still be theirs on future But-have you made sure? if not. then we say ‘in all sincerity, there can be no act more appropriate Make Christmas Certain for your wife arld children for many years to come. For a comparatively small" sum deposited annually with the Canada Life, you can secure a Home Proteilfion Policy which, as d» mm: mam. provide complete protection fa‘ your home and ldndred interests, r: eventhouflnyausilotldnothcbule. suulupaeysvullwlsniiuumuu m coupon bdowwlilbrlrlgfuliwtilnislsandapro- . posluonsiuwixlgwhat thisproccctiorl meanstoyou. \ inarmcuerwhlchboucilayouandyoursso .. cioselgnyoucarlnotacttooquickly. Churlottetuvn The Canada Life AarsnoeCmrlpeny wishes you the merriest Christmasendmostpmspauls New Year you have ever-had. Canada Life K. S. ROGERS . Manager for P. B. I. I I IZQ°€ i’ x v -, remsins ' appup ng lire t would ‘as tar and AI- lalveggl. ced thl lstiy on lrlt. bed s! tty. bad e slayer len her lelt sfdl Wound»- l, throiil lbbed in is tilrost l f; e on the die oi it their ches use clot-hill us. M006 floor prs thro lt oi I Cntuldfl’! the‘ n! he boy's s . plainly .11 iQtIiO lulior or