{fieggi I v- ‘ Rose and Green, Green and Lawn- ' ' der, Gold and Rose. Green and hold, Lavender and Yellow. Blue and Goltl. Silt‘ (i0 .‘\' Ql . . . . . . $17.00 (‘m-h Silo ‘I! x n‘! ...$ll.tl.'i .-;-_,-i, Brantforde BLANKETS ln illtiill and large three tone checks, plain whipped or satin bound endl- $5Jl0 and $7.50 Silt-vial (‘an-cl shade OVERTHROW .tll until, size till x S0 . . . . . $4.00 each ‘Nhite Wool BLANKETS 'l‘l~.t~rt- in line soft, warm finish with ro~e or blue borders. $7.50 and $19.00 y, i; WEDNESDAY. 1 , . ~ . Y i , h!‘ ‘s, m, _ %t?ittzcr%t i- r‘ , 3 v \ l I Ni; of the most delightful gifts you could think of—one of the most surely \\'t'l('0lll0—-0l10 oi‘ the most tw-rtaiitly‘ expressive of good will! And lllaniets" are so attractive. r r , , nerve/Cod \ ‘T r 1r 1 a Bin/X 1*: Isl}. I S) Illilill \l?:tIi\ 0f llluv, i~.‘v~. (lull, _' v 'r<'ll\,.\}'ii\'.|i,i.ll\t‘lltii 2.1.1.’ Ihtl- 1.1- “, y‘ itrwt. i; mllti time L‘(i."_l.'.< lmuml with ' ' lllnt-ilixir, ~"~.1"t ril-lmn. ._ -.-, i -l . . . . . . .. a" -. rm ,' l ,4! ‘m t . .l.l’..cw’t‘i Siiiif.‘ l ."__.K ' ""“"‘<vy'{\ “q "I . ‘; . islcliiwhi. (it) "I; . .. Rsvaasusm: niaxixtiiinx ill 1-..- GfllB l Blanket: /-1.. Flanneilcixic Fancy. CUiOYCd Fl..\.'\‘.\'l-Il.ll'l"l‘l-.‘ llll.\I\'l\'l§'l'S with pretty plitit-rn 75¢‘ in .\'l.‘_‘.') 1W!‘ Heated l)i.‘s'1;l.'t.\'>4i()l\ “ " lln ftimuittiriilirv. l ' xvuted “this is Ezes lliclnt- ‘ Ilirziul Julili Jli at (Vi. his as ml‘. 1- . t‘ .it of thing wasmxrzrcnw, D u, ii‘. " ’ ' _ '(B\' the Can ian P1" — I m mid’ ‘ ‘ r .\'i\'e hotly _ ulzcn in- ."'\l\ their ‘Idautn may he en’ ' 1r» .‘_'ll1ilil"l‘l.§ that a1 . p~ - "ti ' ui.\h":i'.' I 1121i! il‘ things tangi- to a durcc you may ‘d rtnxiothlv.“ ‘ - Johnson upon ‘lzr- mull. lcs and 1m in»: I! hftiel‘ zlflrzut idea’. nliil his Iii‘ \Vil\"ll'_' All". ll wit: nun/run’ 2' “- support --_,-..._.. ,,, ttt -..--»-.~.-__...*_=~ -0. .>\_ 1§<-.‘-f';<~,>; _ rwllzs-vtsiaa“ , ‘$1. n??? u * f”! f‘ ..,.. ' really 1.931211. _ Tzz;'.5:c1_y'.$. Th). (552.9, lticcrzc w’, 1,. - l‘? , . in," ~ and Chicken §, u - ffi‘ fig Ihrime .3053» 3125:” flrtlznr [QM/Ii rim! .1." ‘I I-""‘l'!,!il.“ lrvvnf. I ' Home-made ‘lint-e Mali i-Ezlnvr) f-1uel--l~‘reshly i? “$3 " i‘ I tirnuzwnl 35v EVENINGS CRIB Blankets Wool Fancy Wool CRIB », BLANKET Soft and Warm $200 and $2.25 ~§J<Ei€ the first days debate. Hts voice ltoarsc. the Californian moved an adjournment at 5 o'clock in the face 0f =1 ihrvflt for a continuous night session. Chairman Smoot of the Finance Committee and Senator Walsh, oi’ hfontana, the acting Democratic lender, urged that the deblbe be carried on with a view to“ expediting notion. Johnson replied that, he Lhmight a roll call could be reach- ed teday or Wednesday at the 13i- ment t0 that effect. believed there were anly two oi- three desiring to join him, pm. Pmmnis "f "w One-year debt; holi< (lily. confident of an overwhelming ltirrlnrity rested their case on a flw; mlntlttv talk by Senator Bmoot, He lerihcd the moratorium of "vital iwportnnce“ and urged prompt; ac. tion. M rovuvsn or UNION not: cum man uncanny LONDON, Dec. 22.-To thousands oi ex-stildicrs who served in the l-Juropcnn and South African w“; the death of Miss Ethel Mecgu] in ' ll», l2 . i: ‘- .' _ I Egg iwl‘ ll). 2st l'llti.\I!'1.\' 1N) “f? ii . Wlt/"ei??'* t!" ~ "MPH ., 7‘"-"F?.*_‘" . rl- g E‘ “Q'~¥i1 ‘~.:'-‘"\'.\ ‘firs,’ ‘ ir-lt-tc? 1. c-i. _ —~ - - - - . warrant icvfi-iv‘. E. R. BROi/V 14b Richmond Sh, Charlottetown Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Class Insurance at Lowest Rate. Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis m L"."'.*1J.' I-II '2» " =otrc<trc C€fd0>:*-'.-=t~D'0-:~€*Cic-f~?ffhc~0* ‘ - ‘ ‘ ' “oi-swig” Ii-iunrinr of the Union Jack Club in i\"“"l'l°° R036. 5-8., will mean a t mil personal loss. f Recently she was taken seriously ' Vi. and she died in a Bout-namely“, nursing home, aged 84. “The second Florence Nightingale," as‘ Miss McCauI was called, devoted the greater part of her life to giving help and comfort to the British so]- zlier. " During the Great War shc turned hcr nursing home in Welbeck street, W, into a hospital, and, at the same tlmv- rim a crest depot for sending comforts to the troops at the front. Her services during the Boer w” was with Sir Redvers Fuller's force. she was at the battle of Colenso, and was the first woman to enter Lndysmith after its relief, some. hasrinottfi. Witt, and opengfl g, pm- bvins with a field hosplt in ti“- ‘ hard fighting that followedx v / Special music. Admission 25c. 25 cents. discount. 11113-12-23-21 months. The little one was laid to rest on Monday in the Peoples’ iCemetery-—3- i _FRACTURES HIE-Mrs. C0165, who lives with her daughter. Mrs. Willis Warren, oi’ Summcrsidc. had the misfortune to fall last Thursday ‘ in the bathroom and fractured her right hip. She entered the Prince County Hospital on Saturday tor treatment. Her many friends hope that she will sopn NOOVBXZ-S- —DEATII 0F MR. LOUIS GAL- LANT-Jrherc passed away at his home in Summcrside on Sunday, Mr. Louis Gallant. at the age of 54 years. He had been in failing health for the past year. He. was a native of the town and the son of the late Tannis Gallant. He leaves to mourn his widow and three sons and two daughters, namely, William, Lloyd and Vernon, Mrs. DeCoste and Miss Margaret, st home, to whom sym- pathy is extended. The funeral takes place this Tuesday morning to St. Paul's Church and Cemetery. -—-S. PERSONALS -Mr. Keir MncGougan and Mr. Alexander Home, who are attend- ing McGill University, have arrived home to spend the Christmas vaca- tion.—S. —Mrs. J. Cunningham from A1- berton was a week-end visitor to Tignish, the guest oi‘ Mrs. Marjorie Murphy-T -—Among the students from Prince of Wales home to spend the holidays are Miss Bernctta Gallant, Miss ~Vida Shel, Miss Viola Hand- richan, Miss Helen Ryan and Miss Annie Perry all of Tlgnish.—T. BEACH CENSORS GIVEN PROBLEM CHICAGO, 1115., Dec. 22.—l3cach censors are going to have plenty to consider at Winter resorts this sea- son, for the brassiere bathing suit for women has made its appear- ance in the advance Palm Beach and Winter Haven fashion show- .ing. The suit, which is nothing but a prasslere and a pair‘of trunks with six inches between sun tan- ‘ ning, is of heavy ribbed knit. jersey lined. It is shown in emerald, ruby. I black or royal blue. I Pioneer “Business Girl” 80 Eltill ~ Works i ESCANABA, Mlch., Div. 22-8116 tutu-i; coilcludctl est but he refused to enter/an agreg- ‘ is still a "business girl’ at the age l ‘ , He will resume the attack but he‘ ol 80. Mrs. Mary H. Scott is clllce re- ceptionist for a woman physician, Dr. Rodger Chenoweth. oi Escan- aba. Dr. Ohenoweth has been Mrs. Scotts medical adviser for twenty years, and her employer for the past two years. Mrs. Scott is a "downtown" pion- cer of Michigan and Wisconsin. She entered the business world as at bride and was associated with her hus- band in several commercial enter- prises in various attics. Now, since she is a widow, she is content to load the comparatively calm life of an ofiicc employe for a physician. And she is a decidedly efflcient ofllce girl. “Mrs. Bcctt is interested in the patients and is unworrlcd by tele- phone calls from boy friends and the expectation of an evening date. She is an ideal ofllce girl," commented- Dr. Chcnoweth. Mrs. Scott's introduction to the ' ’ world came at a time when “career? for _women still were frowned on-and, in most parts of the country, unheard of. While she was living with her husband at Green Bay, Wis, a lumber firm at Menominee. Miclm, offered work to both Ind they moved. That vim in 1874. Opened Boarding "on" The lcotta wished to have s bus- fnlll their own and in I short um may went to an adjoining city, i eel-boarding house. Ullmlifllfll. rlvcrmen and gup- -BUY SNOWSHOES st Bruce's. 11113-12-28-21. ._50BDEN, Saturday, December 26th, Auction Forty-Five at 1.80. 11112-l2-23~l.l : l _SEVEN MILE BAY, Monday, I December 28th, Auction Forty-Five at 8 o'clock. Good music. Admission 11112-12-23-11. DONLY A FEW MORE DAYS to take advantage of Bruce's 5% cash _BYMPATIIY EXPRESSED-Mr. and Mrs. Harold MacDonald, of Summersidc, have the sympathy of their friends in the death on Sun- day of their infant son, aged two EASTERN susnuulf .330! YOUR Cl-IIISTIIA! Glfllat Msbon’: D1118 Store and veg; (or your favorite girl on the big "Doll Contest." 10060-124741. msavs YDIJI com by blwlna ymu-‘hyg ‘n5 ClULSflnB-B IOOCI It! cumulus nru: awn. Mvntuue» 11016-12-19-21-23-31] __o'1‘0YS. rots. Santa clam 10' asking his headquarters at: 01r- ruthm Drug Store, Monti!!!- 11010-12-19-21-23-31 upon":- mss sceins Torlnnd vhila in Montague, wonde iul dis- play. Carruthers Drug Store Co. Ltd IIOXB-IZ-ID-ZI-N-ili ..'BURN'S ANNIVERSARY, an- nual Concert at Montague, under auspices, Saint Andrews Presbyter- ian Church choir. Watch for fur- ther announcement. 11118-12-33-31. . JCHRISTMAS CARDS. Station- ery. Parker and Waterman Pen Sets, i Cigars and Tcbaccos, Ivory Goods, Toilet Sets, Cameras, Moirs Choc- olates, Perfume, Pipes, Cigarettes and almost every thing in the gift line at ‘Mabons Drug Store. 10900-1247-61. . . ‘CARDIGAN-DIYNDAS Presby- terian Churches, Christmas Day: Special service and Sermon, Cardi- gan, at 11 a. m, Sabbath, December 27th, Cardigan at 11 a.'m.; Dundas. at approximately 3 p. m. Rev. W.i E. Davies, B.A., Minister. t I t I Missing College Girl Located PROVIDENCE. R. 1., Dec. flit-AI widespread search for Virginia Pen- fleld, 19 year old C-lumbus, Ohio, heiress, ended today when she was! found in a local hotel. l Dr. Arthur Brown, hotel physio; lan said the girl was iii, due to ovq er study, and refused to permit questioning beyond a brief lnterrilg- i ation by police which served to con- firm her identification. The girl disappeared while en route to her home from Mary Lyon School at Swarthmore, Pa" last! Thursday. Next day she registered: at the Narragansett Hotel here, as‘ “B. Scott." Attaches or the hotel? said she had left: her room onlyi once or twice since her arrival. She had no visitors, they said. Dr. Brown identified the glrli when he was called to give medical‘ attention. He said she readily gavel “Virginia? as her first name, and appeared hazy about her last name but finally furnished it. Told that‘ her father was seeking her, D12: Brown sa-id she asked that he not- ify him of her whereabouts. At this point, Dr. Brown said, she buried advised against further question- ing. Chief of Detectives John Kelly lsaid the girl told him the last thing she remembered clearly was a visit to Philadelphia Department store. and had only vague recollections of riding on railroad tr‘ins. She I ' told Kelly she had no reason for visiting this city and had not been here before. _ The girl's father arrvcd here last night and said he would take his daughter away for a cwmplet" rest within a few days. Helping Army And Navy Veteran." GLACE BAY, N. 5., Dee. 22- (Py The Canadian Prcssl-Chrlsi mas season for several war vefei ans here will be brightened by th Army and Navy veterans Associa lion. J. H. Jamieson, veteran ant‘ labor man. was notified today tha a cheque for $530 was being ior warded Tor distribution among rc- turned men in needy cases. riSores Flee Before lit-There are many who have been afflicted with sores and have driven them away with Dr. Thomas‘ Eclectrio Oil. Al‘ similarly troubled should lose nr time in applying this splendid rcm- edy, as there is nothing like it to b: had. It is cheap, but its power is in no way expressed by its low price. Scott. when this veteran business woman hears the stories of the meals that Paul Bunyan and his men stc in the Wisconsin binaries shecannot be astonished-aha remembers the mammoth meals served to the Modern store service did not help 3 min-ding house keeper in those my‘, ‘wording to Mrs. Bcott. She ‘ BIYIZ psi-s were the boarders. Appetites were ‘Tllht 800d." according to Mrs. ii EXAMINATION I'm auxin and supplymgiiicl it 11.1. MABON i! it orsounnnsr i measure... ll .|| mun," _ w "sQxIn-zsxaz-tzsaal- her hctd in the bcdclothing and he- = " "boys" at the Scott boarding house. | ' MERRY ,CHRISTMAS' AND A' HAPPY NEW YEAR MAY WE EXPRESS OUR APPRECIATION T0 OUR CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS FOR THEIR PATRONAGE DURING THE PAST YEAR. ACCEPT ALSO OUR SINCERE WISHES THAT YOUR CHRISTMAS BE MERRY AIVD THE NEW YEAR BRING BIG REWARDS FOR ALL YOUR EFFORTS. Paulie-Ferguson SHOE CO., L TD. CHARLOTTETOWN WATERVALE "UuAAhs\§ bu.-- UTE .....v XURK, Dec. ear-mi fill‘ ter boys can't seem to get along. They travelled the seas as ship- mates for more than three score years and now have had a falling out. Csp'n Edgar accused his‘ brother Cap'n liked. "of hitting him with a monkey wrench. There will be a trial on January 13. Edgar is ‘I4 years old and Fred B8. ’ Ollrfflflilondence was lead by ti, Secretary. A sale of Christmas Seals The Decembe meeting o; this 1m then took place. There was some smute was held at the home M {discussion as to ways of raising Mm Harry Momma. on Dem 9th funds for Institute, this was left with an attendance oi.’ '1 members We‘ u“ m“ mean“? Pmgmm and 0m, vlslwr. me pmudem pa,’ lconsisted of two readings, by Mrs. sided and the meeting opened with »‘7'.T' Grimes B-"d M!“ “We BY?!"- the Institute 0d,, Minutes o, p,» lRefreshments were served by the vim“ meeting were 7cm and m.” hostess and the meeting closed by proved, and roll call was answered 5mm“? GM 5”” the Km“- by each member paying five cents. ‘ t‘. I HOUSEHOLDERS i STOREKEEPERS Are warned against- the inflammable nature of many Christmas decorations and ornaments. . Candles should not be used for lighting trees, and all electrical decorative schemes should be well and securely wired and in- sulated. Keep Decorations Away from ELECTRIC LIGHTS ! Packing cases, wrappings, papers, excel- sior, straw, etc., should not be allowed to accu- mulate. A little time spent in clearing up after opening Xmas goods may save a disas- trous fire. ' REMEMBER-Firs may destroy in an hour what. it has taken a lifetime u build. Prince Edward island Board of Fire Underwriters CHARLES 'A'. BEER Secretary '