- t. 7he First Prfzma Color Photoplag England’s Most Beautiful Woman AT THE _ Xmas Day and Tuesday A. E. MacNEILL, CHOP tron Swan's Daniel. BUY YOUR CHRIBTMAStIOVeI at Patcns. I1 8i CHRISTMAS GREETINGS. -- The Post Oiltlce Inspector and stat! .- have issued very pretty Greeting 0 J. STUART BLACKTON ‘s ‘ma, GLORIOUS ADVENTURE‘ a STRAND _ women and children at Pater?" ' Cards to their Inlends this year. sexes oirr Handkerchief: for _ v mi iIuci-i Awsasciwruo. - The Guardian ‘is inherited to the (kno- - dlan Bank or cqmrusrootor one or their tine calendar pads for 1923 which is much appredated. FUNERAL HELD -—'l‘be funeral of the late William A Cheverie took place Wednesday. Dec 20th to St. Joseph's Church, Kellys Cross. THE ANNUAL MEETING oi.’ the "Alexandra Burst, Telephone Co will be held in the Alexandra Schoolhouse on Friday, Dec 29th at 7 o‘oock. 11018-23-31 ‘THE WIDOW FROM THE WEST’ at Prince Edward Xmas afternoon, Xmas nigirt and Tues- day, Dec 25 and 26 in aid of Great War Veterans. THE MARKETS: — There was a very large‘ market yesterday with large quantities oi’ geese and poultry. Geese were selling from $.00 to $4.50; ducks $1.50; REPRESE 5W. A. MacKENZIE & C0., LTD. Investments, Bonds, Toronto, Ont. g SAFE SECURITIES FOR SAVINGS Yielding 5.20 to 9 Per Cent. A limited amount M". ROYAL HOTEL 8% convertible debenture stock with 30% common bonus. Pl-ice 100 and Interest. 50 shares King Edward Hotel C0., Ltd. 8% pre- ferrcd dividend guaranteed by United Hotels C0., Ltd., of chickens 60c to $1.00; eggs 60c; butter 40c; apples 25c peck and . cranberries 12 cents, ATTRACTIVE wmnow- The ‘window of Messrs Beer & Weeks ‘s made up with a typical old fire- place made of island stone, the l re effect being very natural in appearance with suitable rich col- ,. 9PM! lrflht and hardwood logs and old time cooking utensils on the .;, hearth. On the mantle is an old = time clock wilth old. candles. In "Font of the fireplace, a large A hooked mat is -placed with grand- -;j= mothers chair and spinning wheel. Santa Claus is seen just leaving FUNERAL SUNDAY.‘ _‘ The flmeral o! um oar-ingot Kc y will leave Stanchel Sunday iotternoan at two o'clock. . r i‘; i. POLICE COURT-One ,§ drunk flppeafed, {htzfiord the Saipendlary Magistrate yesterday and; ‘as fin- ed $30 or ninety dun.- g GIVE THE LITTLE sron: with the m; otocktefimlgfigga. Eu will! M. he; » t” means: a; small vfléeF-Swck fresh every day-Billie Dousall. 151 Kent st.‘ ' .~ NOTES FROMJWIMSLOE AND MIGIBITM, wTbé sood- people o! Wlnsloe are nlaklnt ac e‘ llfir parat-ions "for Citnlstlua . The school has closed for the holidays sitter n" siwcedeful examination Mr Leslie Ford is furnishing his new dwelling houeelpreparatory to an interesting forthcoming event.— .Mr Benj Smith was in town attend- ing the Christmas "market.- Messrs .Wi1bern Cod-more and lRea-gh Ford ail-e busy scouring the country looking m-r young swoll- —.l~lis many ifrlends will sympath- ize with lMr Everett Saunders in the loss of his valuable mare.-— The young people spent a very sociable evenlnlg at Wm ‘Mclreods a few evenings ago. Mr Earl Mc- Inn-is supplied the music in his usual capable style. —-lVll‘ Allleifl Younlcer is training Ozen D for the coming -ice-races.—- Jiiessrfi Hflrvlll Cud-more and ‘Leigh Stewart were l-n the city Fridlay.— Mr Ail-ch. Auld spent the week end at Winsdoc South they guest o! Ml and Mrs Thomas lDiam0lld.— Ml GQDTQO Hughes is locking around for ~ horse anyone with a for a driving horse ollyvlle “ll-ll 9 speedy one for sale Wolllil d0 W91 to see Mr Hughes ‘tiers-re selling.- Patrlot please copy. . _-—--@-o'>-—-— . PERSONALS I Mr. George iL. Weir, Emerald returned home yesterday. after fl vli-rlt to the city. Stockings When shopping for utockinll buy a whole carton of Llill¢ Sun-Maid Raisins and make W10 dozen kiddie: happy for $1. ckq of luscious litrzi: 151555332. o “hristmu Bir- gain Prkol . Put one in each stocklnl. Anll l.‘.‘...“ll’.‘..i£°““ r" your: iacc-eellshflvl- ~ on them now u any 'i°"~ 11"!“ - of little owns T1755. '3»? 2.25 @500 r01; yo» S “Christmas Raisins” 5c Everywhere Had Your lron Today? ______.__ ‘h. \1;1lil“lK38 Donovan, steward. o“-[l~1Q-S.S. Guilnare. Peillliled from lla-llfux and lcft on acClllilfilz mzis visit to lllS llollle at B0 E9 town. ' \lr Jas. lVlliilclr. Tllllllllllll. 0m" ‘ '\1-,,.,s lylllrgare-t -Mc(}ougll. angers on the eastern Gifts For Strlect from :in zissortlliellt oi’ goods which combine bcnuty and utility, suggest- ions~ French Ivory, French Ivory Toilet Sets, Fancy Boxed A boy ha a tasteifl For Good Things Choose his Christmas Gift her Chocolates, Fancy Boxed Sta- tionery in Chintz, Etc., French ivory Manicure Rolls, Fountain Pens, Kodaks, Lad- America. Price 90. Phone 704-L 137 P0 a“; -, .. an" Til-Pill: the little stockings. -“' i =1 ‘flinging from the mantle. Mr Wm lvhllltlock. the window dresser de- serves much credit for his work. Call or Write iMr. W. R. Show, who has been‘ on the mainland, returned homi i} . wnal St., Charlottetown, P. “Mada, “m, f... E. I. i; ..~| t, What Better i 21E‘ e915» CHRISTMAS PRESENT FOR THE MAN THAN A e |sTocK QIIQPATIONS ., 1 I-IIMAFAX, Dec. 22.—(Quotatlons Mr. A.E. Duff and Miss Betti‘ Duff, city, were passengers to the Mainland yesterday. Dr Warburlon, City left yester- day morning on a. visit to Mont real mud New York. Tllmlfllled by Johnson and Ward, members of the Montreal Stock Exchange.) WHO ‘SMOKES, TIN OF HICKEYS CUT SMOKING TOBACCO He would appreciate this klnd of a remembrance, eo- pscially when it ls HICKEWS. This tobacco ranks first for a nice mild smoke. PUT UP lN 1 LB. HICKEY & NICHOLSON TOBACCO COMPANYr Manufacturers, AND fi LB. TINS LIMITED Charlottetown l English Wool . . . . Silk Hosiery . . . . . 4l 9 1 1 t . . . . . $1.00 to $2.50 . . . . . $1.50 to $3.95 Many special Alley 5E C0. Ltd. -FA8H IONABLE FOOTWEAR vvvvvvvwvv vvvvv v vvvvwfivwvvv O-Q-§§-@O LADIES HOSIERY l The always acceptable XMAS GIFT Studebaker lUtsh Copper ' . . teel patterns u. it... ‘—"~ ¢ wnoo-oo-ooo-oe-ooo-o-o-o-r ett Pippeiess Furnace ‘are giving excellent ' satisfaction, our cus- they have allex - yDE , Y Dominion Bridge . * National Breweries . w‘ Atlantic Sugar ‘_ Am. Oar & Foundry . . Am. Locomotive . New York Central 1937 Vicotry ._. Bank Royal ..... .. Bank Montreal Bromtpton ................................ .. Bell Telephone (x. n. 270) bi bl 69% Laurentide Pulp .............. .. . Canadian General Electric. Canadian Steamship Pr" Asbestos Com. .... .. Montreal Power Winnipeg Electric Am. Smeltlng & - Anaconda Copper .. Canadian Pacific R Cuba Cane Sugar Crucible Steel International Pape Kelly Springfield Mex Petroleum international Mer. Press Steel Car Reading .............. .. Southern Pacific Union -Pacliic U S S MONTREAL v EXCHANGE 1934 Victory .. 1933 Victory 1922 Victory 100.70 103.75 105.45 BANKS 229 Bank {Nova Scotla . . . . . . . .256 Wheat, Dec. 128. May 1251/“. July 114%. Corn, May 72%. July 73%. Oats, May 46%. July 42%. Messrs ‘HAM. Downing and L.A lhicore. Summerslde, were in the 37§£lcity “oaterday. 112 Mess-rs JAB. Floyds, Sydney. and T.'l‘. Tirenhnlm Amherst, 0i the C..\I.R. returned to the main ies Hand Bags, Purses, Etc. Of course you will include apackage of Ftncy boxed Chocolates with her other gills. ‘Gifts For “Him” Men like gifts that are sen- sible, such as- Walking Sticks, Smokers Sets, Pipes, Cigars, Cigarettes land yesterday. "Mr. E. Uurch, taxman of Sum- morsyll-e, was a guest yesterday oi the Revere lHotel. _____ l Mr. and Mrs. rs. Rulillellfliil- Great Bnnriligton, Mass, Wort‘ passengers yesterday on the GIIS tern tralvn. ____. Mr. Jas. Kenny. Ne" Yo“? was in the city yesterday and loll for lMlt iStewart on. a. visit to hi» father. _____. Mir. on. ‘McDonald. lMonllrollt was a passellsefl Iieslelllnl’ l“ Murray Rlllver. Mr, Alfred A. McDonald. N?“ york, who hag been purchilsln: qunntltles or smells on the Islam‘ left yesterday afternoon for othi‘ fish centres. ill New Bfllllllwlcl“ Miss Mae McCormac has arriv- ed from Mt St Vincent, Halifar to spend her Christmas vacation in the city- lph- 1) c McKinley and daughter Miss Lois York Point left yesier day morning by the Borden train for Boston and New York after which they will proceed to P0P“? Rico, where they will reside for the winter. Miss lreta E Kennedy who has been attending Acadia Ladies (fol- lege at Wolfvllle nrrlvcd home Wednesday night to spend the Christmas holidays with her pilr~ Markets closed until TIIEBCBY. exits Mr and Mrs Samuel Kennedy, Longwovrth Ave. Just a, Fewf . Suggestions Check up your Christmas Shopping Lint- See our goods and your worries areover. Chocolates. Perfumes. Toilet Waters. Sachet Powder. Fancy Packaged Soaps. Perfume Sets. - Manicure Sets. Toilet Sets. Trays. ~ Leather Goods. Lamps Thermos Kits. Ivory Goods, Mirrors ' Fountain Pens Cigars Smokers’ Sets. Cigarettes. Pipes Ash Tra s Ever-sharp encils Tobacco. Pouches Walking Canes Thermos Bottles And many other articles to choose from. 2 MACS The Dependable Druggists 149 Greot_.vGeor¢c.Si:. QQVQ-OQ ‘ in tins. Collar Bags, Club Sta- tionery, Ash Trays, Cigar and . Cigarette Cases, Military Brushes, Etc. Such goods in Christians garb make excellent gifts Ask US about ‘his favorite cigars. Gifts For Girls The big idea with n girl re- garding iChristlnns gifts is that she should be generously remembered. ' Perfumes, Toilet Waters, Sachets, Fountain Pens, Ever- oharp Pencils, Candy, Purses, Cutox Sets, Etc., Etc. An inspection of our stock will afford other suggestions. Gifts For Boys A boy is not very particular concerning Ills gifts-and will soon cast them aside unless they are amusing or useful. Waterman Fountain Pens, Eversharp Pencils, ‘ Knives, Collar Bags, Handkerchief Cases, Tic Hangers, Coat Hangers, Fancy Cindy |n Bottles and Boxes, Military Brushes, Auto-Strep Razors, Gillette Razors, Leather cov- orod Writing Cases, Brownie Cameras, Clothes Brushes, Etc., Etc. Gifts For The “Old Fo1ks” Wm‘ elderly People the Principal thins associated. with a gift is sentiment. So Rive t-hem something useful which they need. Hot Water Bottles, Ther- m" Film". Thermometers, Walking Sticks, Page Q Show: Chocolates, Etc. ll! Elvin! don't forget n box of Chocolates“ or Candy roi- "MOTHIER" and a pipe for "DADl -_ - ‘ Our stock is really too large and complete to give a full list, but if you will come in and look over this stock you will find many 0th r Items, which will attract 3 ur atten- tion. l) Johnson 8: Johnson Tho Quality Drugstore Cor. Kent and Prince Struts THE BOYS sronr. IS BREAKING ALL RECORDS IN CHRISTMAS SALES, more people are finding out every day that THE BOYS STORE is THE place to choose the things that the boys Want. Choose the gifts today. Suits from $6.95 to . $19.50 Overcoats from $7.50 to $18.00 Sweaters from $1.00 to . . $4.00 Scarfs from 95c to . . . . . . $2.50 Ties from 50c to . . . . . . . . $1.50 . . . . Mufflers . g Caps 90c to . . Handkerchiefs 10c to . .. $1.50 Pyjamas $1.75 and . ... $2.25 . . . . . .. . .. $1.50 Suspenders 25c and .. . 50c Shirts $1.25 and . . . . .. $1.50 $1.00 - SMALL GIFTS ALL PACKED IN DAINTYA GIFT BOXES bive him a handsome B g $3 t l $32 Probably the finest range in the City to choose from. These Club Bags and Suit Cases are made by tlhe foremost baggage maker in Canada. And the prices are right. Club Bags $3.00, $6.00, $8.00 to $32.00. Suits Cases $1.50, $3.00, $4.50 $8.25, $12.00, $15.00. FREE, - Good Gifts for Men Shirts from $1.25 to . . .. $6.00 ..Coats Sweaters from $_1.50 i0 , $13.00 cit...‘ from $1.50 to . $4.15 Ties from 50c to . . . . $2.25 each Knit Wool Scarfs $1.00 to $215 Knit Silk Scarfs $1.75 to $3.00 Club Bags $3.00 to . . .. $32.00 Suspender sets 75c to .. 51-75 Umbrellas $1.75 to . . . . . . $509 Handkerchiefs 10c to $150- Hosiery 50c to . . . . . . $2.00 pl‘- n family o dolls in towii-4aii_'si2ési—-ail sorts. * Visit Doll snot; . Bring thmChildrenand come to see the Doll Sho seconililootkYou Will. all be intensity - I _'“-. $1.41!“: open this evtinlllfl, \-.. “iiirFé ‘is '®?lflll68t nan,» gr iMOORIY