DECEM§L3§ Zl- £3] Toynl llotci to on odcirou for U.- pl0c:ul'6-Wlilcl\ com- >..t..------i union q. lnlv 7117347! hum‘: rim-n nu u-v STRAIN ON ‘YOUR EYES I<_\"Q u ml for close work- nnniwalllnlv‘ if lighting is not ~, . .-1_ ire subject to e gffiiifl’ time: normal strain. This brltigs the patient (ll!- wmfnrt it" there is present any fir»; 1-':i'iie refractive error guul silulfi llSClT in hidd- arlu s, \ll't‘ eyes, etc. A per- _,.,,, has no way oi knowing U“. m; ~;- of strain on the gye; uu they are examined. “ti. F. Hutcheson “(gr izrcuzvflflllllllllllifllilllilifl The OYMA Watch lindr- by the Celebrated Tuvusles Watch C0. is one 0f the best watch- e5 for the price that we have ever handled. it is not only artistic ~ and handsome in ap- pearance, but has made for itself a reputation for excellent perform- ztnrt‘ nil over the world ' and with reasonable care would please the fortunate possessor for mnny years. We have received new stock of some of the latest mod- cls and recommend them. \‘.‘<- are also agents for the well known. and guzlrilntced BLUEBIRD , Dilmond Rings. Prices for both the nhnvt- from $15.00 up. Should it not be con- venient for you to call, we run send by mail the nearest. we have. It’ p stvnelhinl: very special is wished for we will ext-house and if procur- able will get the watch or riot: for you. Orders taken at both the (‘lturlottrtown and Alberton Stores. Highest price allowed for eid itnld. ‘ E. W. TAYLOR 142 Richmond ll. Charlottetown . k123i! JQJMIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Professional Cards r. Anemone I Chartered Accountant i 140 Richmond Street I P. 0. Box ll. 2;: lilcLeod & Bentley W. E. BENTLEY. It. O. J. A. BENTLEY, ti. O. Barristers and Altorney-lt-LII " lNEY TO LOAN Palmer & Hasiam ll. J. PALMER, K. C. A. J. IIASLAM, B. 5., LLB- ISAIERISTERS, ETC. Bank nt Nova Scotla Chnmbell Charlottetown, P. E. I. MONEY TO LOAN Yhonr as. r. o. Bo: m t" “':_.. . ___u s _- ; . i l h: Mathleson R- R. llell l). L. M thieson. LII-B‘. Barristers Ind Solicitors MONEY TO LOAN {Jinn-run Iliork. (iharIottetowmPIJ. ____.__._________________________ ii. F. McPl-IEE, B. A. K. C. NOTARY fid- IHRRISTER. SOLIOITOB Qryltulldlnr. Charlottetown lftttcliffe s. Andrews FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMEII! "lint" River and Brldnlblnc- "-1! and Night Service. Q1 {hone It ill-l! R 1-27. / . . t llact-ulgan & Tramor MARK R. MMGIJIGAN. K. O. C. ST. CLAIR TRAINOR. B .5. "flrrlsierl. Solicitors, lie. MONEY TO LOAN ‘Dillon: Over Provincial Bani. lolunond street. Charlottetown. In Memoriqm Mr- ARCAnu I. oncom- 011 Nov. 30th th lmvflle. Prince Co. weereresligcililetfi m‘ “we” Waa-"llmllfthtrane oi their Arcade J. Gaudet; gt; we firxag: a!‘ °1 39 Years. 'I‘.he decflasecl had be“ “m!!! but a, mo“ time and m‘ ‘NM °°“““9 5° unexpectedly my“! R wot shock w m, 1m_ mediate runny, Dunne his 11mm 22.x." w» n» v 1w». could an an um medical 5km ccomlillfih. proved 0i no avail 3m on new“! morning in the hoe 01 several of his children nu soul winged its flight w us‘ eiflflrilgl reward. lat-e Mr. Gaudet w 11.. ‘Plenum u. 1m where if. “$5.3 Ulltllliflt whin he became nfliliat- ed W191 the Pflrfsh oi Palmer mad where he lived until hi; deém M u“ We °i 31-’ Years he espoused as hi: lite’ partner Mary Cllll son W ° Dkdeceased him 20 years itgo, several Years later he man-lei Mp5 Genevieve Gallant who afso p113! deceased him. In the posing (,5 Mr. Gaudet the parish of palmeyl Road has lost one oi its old 1110-0 neers. who was ever lntereted in‘ the advancement of the commu-l nltv- In POUtICs Mr. Gaudet was ; staunch Sllllllofter 0! the Conser- V5311"? PEW- To his church he we; always a consistent and iaithm adherent and durins his last. illness he we: frequently visited by he- voted pastor. Rev. P. WaL-h who administered to him the last s-‘tcra- meal-s o! Holy Ohurch and plcpar- ed his soul tor its last journey. Dur. in: the smite.- part oi his in. M13 3011467! w" active in the services of his church. when as a boy he served the priest n; the altar n1jn1_ ins offer morntnc. and later a5 B membe or the choir. In his home Ml‘. Gaudct we,‘ over the kind and genial host where rich and poor were always welcome. He was well and favorably known throughout the province and his many friends will mourn his passing with ggnu- inc regret. Ho leave, to cherish his manor! five sons and four daught- ero:-- Rev. John A. Gaudet, Pastor of Qt. Anthony's Church. Bloom- field. Pete;- in U.S.A. ierlldlng at 39 Pembroke St. South Boston; Joseph in Tignish; ‘Roch in Leoville and Emmanuel It; home; Sr. St. Ber- nice. Notre Dame Ccnventjlouse Harbour. Magdalene Islands; Mrs. Fidel; Arsenault. 5t Anthony: Int. 5: Mrs. Emmanuel Maillalt and Mrs, Ainmblo Poirier in Icoville; one brotther Joseph in Yarmouth- villa Me. one brother-in-law. Right Rev. Mgr. J. Chslsetm, in the Sacred Heart Home, Charlottetown; seven- teen grandchildren and several gfint grand children. ills funeral we: held on Saturday Dec. 4th and was largely attended. The cozvcge ar- riving gt. the church o! the Im- mrmloie Conception at. l0 A. M. where the remains were received at the door- by the Pastor, Ravi’. mum. Solemn High Mas of Re- quiem was celebrated by his mn Rev. John A. Gaudet. who we: as- sisted by Rev. W. V. MacDonald Albertcm n, Deacon and Rev. J, D. Kelly o! Tignish us Sub-Deacon. while Rev. lconard MacDonald was mam oi’ Ceremonies. Rev. P. Walsh PI’. and Rev. J.A. Mac- Donald ‘rig-rush occupied sears within the Sanctuary. A Iull chair rendered the responses 0t the mass with greet eitect. st the conclusion o! the services in the church the lgfgg 5nd impressive procession preceded by the Sub-Deacon bear- mg the cross slowly and reverently wended its way to the cemetery where the remains of a. lovih! 1W- thet and kind friend were tenderly laid to rest. Rev. John Gender. ol- miwing assisted by the olersy present. m, “hugger-s were tour sons. gm grand-on and one son-tn-luw. Pom. Joseph. n and munwwl Gqudet, Alphotlsfl Potrier and Em- manuel Mhillloit. The some ‘pall- yfiyg" had aim acted in that. ca.- pcciity when their dear mother W98 mid to not 20 year n30. ‘Mr. Gcudet was n. member oi the Holy Nome gmietzy, 8t. Anthonyfls Brunch, Bloomfield. was Wpfesenled “i; me funeral by (m; president, Mr. P. vise ident. Mir. “mm” m’ Gallant Gilbert Goudtt. Mr. Rec. Bedy-i M!" “d” Arsellmm Q mggnbQ-f of the council and a sch- in-low of 22¢‘? Ml" 1m“ Pimmgémgm were ‘received from maxim“ o; ms gamtiv and also mm the HOW “w” “My (It-gist.- Anthonys 130i» 5- 39mm" a ~ _ mm do“, .1 Darnlne st Lox rm" neat ei. (pat/flog please will" us’: roan‘ wolvnrrrl msrrrum m] eeting 0f Lhzhgaggaillltilntmslixomeyrl: Institute m, Dgggmb"; met at the home 01 m; w. s. Maclotvre- with i“ President. Mrs. R. D- Cliffs’: presiding. Eleven members on t- vmwru were in attendance. Mee in; opened by sinfllhfl 0f the m‘ stitue Ode and renown: ti" Creed. The roll call was resPtmded w by an Exchange oi Gilt-s. The min- utes o! the previous meetingdvqlefis mad mu approved. Three 0 ($390) was voted for ehristmB-i mu- and it was decided to dIvidQ the heals omens n" "-°mb°"' d 11hr was voted for n gill-Tum; area} °l the “h”! children. A more programme followed con- shun‘ o1 g, Reading by Mll- R. D. Cameron; a Recitation. Nim- Doniei MncMflan: Piano Beec- "mm Mm w_ .5. Maclntyre. Conundrum. Blhei Mwliumy- luncheon was then served by m, e Mrs. MaeInl-yre. Hm‘! the National Anthem brought the meeting to o closu- __________.._ _,°Mr. Malcolm Nicholson, Whlm mod. entered the Kins’: County amply“! Montggue for IIQBIIII-cilllit. rm: cnaizwrrrrroww cunnmmw 3.1mm WTIRTEEN for Sensible Gifts Thai‘ Keep on Giving THE lllllllfi GIFT! We can think of no gift runony/ the nznni/ n man receives, lrlliclt trill pI('a-:l' him nearly as hutch as one of (firs? line slnolrinr/ cabinets. Come in now and make your :ec!cc£iorz w you (‘MY ntiss.’ A A. Designed for utility as well n~ beauty. Sturdily built of quality nulterials and hits a copper lined humidor. S t" B _ \‘\'.'tlnut'linisl1 _ _ . B. hztltv-“aluul lliilSil with \-n\;|trh- ed P4211111 veneer front. tbpptel" lined humidor with moistener ]l1i(l. Solid brass trim. Modern design H ~ — n C. Another modern design smoker with a copperlinetl humidor. Htilix- walnut finish; Y-malched Nurru veneer door. Note the brass handle! I ln a modern style all its own, this ‘fine smoker lmusts a wide table top! Center top and drawer front mot- ‘Jcd claro. N __ W _ D Pardon us gentlemen, but nhe really wants a. TABLE tor Christmas-and where else could you find such n wide and brilliant selection of sturdy, handsome tables for every whim and purpose? For best choice come in and shop only. (‘I Wain ut finish. “Efiihé TABLE _ __. _ _ _ Bhgiiilliisnne __ _. _ _ cigghrllllgBLE —- ——- —-— — - -- naylgltauellABLE —-— -- - - Eslvdhtm... _ _._ _ _ _ 4.95 Filviiwsunr __ _ _ _ _ 6.95 GBéVSTSUItIONAL TABLE —--—- -— H-Walnut CONSOLE TABLE — -— —- __/ _ lllllllllilllllci} he trillions-r‘ on MANY cu=r tiers: ‘i335 i Charming ‘I Smart, comfortable occasional arm chairs with broad upholstered backs ‘ and deep spring seats, in splendid covers. Exposed wood parts in rich walnut finish. Shop early as the quantity is limited and the price lsl low! ' Spinet Desk A $13.50 A splendid gift~n splendid value! Sturdily made spinel desk with wide pull-out writine leaf. (‘hoice of rich salixdvainut or lovely illtllltllfilll)’ Easy Terms "ms"- o‘ '» " Arranged! Governor . 1*? . I. .~‘ 1f Wlnigiirtriv if, '- _. . ,_ , f-‘fl i i < s. 3 Vt \ I g\ ' , _ .1 ' rifq i i -. a . _ - Three large <lt'.:\\er.~" '1 lurks on all: ltrtntlwmtt- ‘If’ ~ ‘ serpentine front. Note YME t i lillllll‘ Hillier. ("lhiltct um? t i four drawers in top. i’ | hlahogadv or walnut lin-- \ i ' I Ish. Perfect for a gift! f ' i I I i] Knee Hole Desk "$3.50 Designed in a most pleasinE style-made of hand-rubbed walnut with lovely veneers. Observe all the drawer space, the handsome metal hard- ware. Marvelous value! SPECIAL XMAS TERMS - NO DOWN PAYMENTS PAY NEXT YEAR '- NO INTEREST