I]! _ "TO-Jar Ohrlslmas. litmus. boudier ' second floor. OHIUDIRFILDO — a splendid selection to choose from $50 t, DAINTY . ' OANIIIOLII, it THE iliiiilili iililiilllil , Q ‘IHOI ribs: flollllll‘! oat-m. ‘ll 0d v "' rim WN ouasuias“ Women Need More Ml are invilted . sii-is-zi moi-i, HAN-DIOME rlss FOR ml! time. ‘New Cheney designs are m. Moore d: McLeod Limited. A HOOVER would ha 1a., m. thins to give your wila this clu-ln. Mll- Bser I Weeks. ..Eaay terms ll deslrgd,_. 1-l IUY YOUR HOCKEY BOOTS lNlvlimlwn sci-tool. HOU8E- d “I'll” 11°11 9""!!! at 2.110 n. m. glliioelksm. 8:110)’ have the skates the Dlllmes, 4mg the FUR RDBEB —Saskatchewan — Grey fiflfll-nBrown Goat and Black gozhtin‘ aasortedlsizes, selling at a u ac ' . "IN-Always attractive Cillill-lt- mains bredbmcas m cam L Purdie Ferguson 10786-13-21 best _ , k b best sos ska-res roa CHILDREN Iilfivclcetlrs Calm“ m hes-inning to skate. only 00¢ w» ' i9! Nif- PII-Tdiie Farsi-Icon Enos Store. , chill. nscltwsar, ‘a 9m» M. V61‘! i ssonahle prices lor as. Prowsc Bros. -' Vlsn‘ TH; DOLL silo? on the Moore e McLs warms-st man's CLUB. —<Meu, Old and To be , o! houzhoaiwell mi to demands grateful letters that psrllla is remarkably beneficial to young or older women. women drain and weaken the system and sometimes result in anemia, ner- __vous weakness, general break-down. mole vitality and better color, makes flrongor nerves, and contributes to filo length and snioylnant o! iila. bilntited. b” 13.31 "W! XMAB. The lhrrelts ooiii o - The Rogers Hardware Co, Ltd. isarrra OLAUO’ 'ci.u.a - One dollar makes you a mgmbgp, p, we got ltl-tleor t Waaka. 1t sf stocked with rte. P Md. ll rowse Bros GIVE l-lER A FUR COAT-The biggest stock oi really good iur costs in Prince Edtward Island is . here. Moors Q McLeod Limited. ' . . Dec 13-3l SPECINL PRJGBS on Shellield . Cutlery and Silverware tor Xmas. —'i‘he Rc-gers Hardware Co. Ltd. 10809-14-31 MAKE HE-R HAPPY-Buyhera mics tur coat or a set or in" [or Xmas. Prowse Bros Ltd. E DON, Dec. 13.—'l‘ihe Govern ls b ng- adv-lsed to encourage - portatlon oi wheat instead oi whether by an embargo on r by other uneans, as a meas- t relieve the agricultural de- WE ARE THE EXOLUSWE n in tihls country. G/Holt and sole agents on the imam! for s, writing in Saturday's issue the iamous Dllllllea skates. prices - Times. points out that the ~ i States iar-mer llnds ‘it worth t0 import iCauadian wheat, t, and export the flour to Eng- while he retains the ollals. 4 omas advocates that British s do the same. and he claims Government measure to en- e the importation oi’ grain as d to ‘flour, would he well re- , and would ensure Canadian her fEmplre wheat coming in- country. Ho makes no re- Dalr. Purdie Ferguson She-z Co. 10780-13-2! PNEU~M ONIA Illll other Lung Diggn"; Clalma many Victim i (‘j liwuld be suardednagbaligg: and Minard’s Liniment ‘ R Brent preventative, Min- i! 8798i» mun"! IIIIIIBIPY- nrdw Llnlment has relieved thou- sent dtussio cs0 locomo~ g1,“ Threw- Mihms and kindred u» nus-i». u.» u» at» wists"...:*.:'.:a.::1".:h;".:::"::; "Y day. For sale by all drugglsts and general dealers. Z in- t i . ,' $.12”. l>i.“..'.‘?....‘..‘l.S.".‘i.’.T.'.-"'~""- »~;,-,-_-,-,-_»; a» ut $10 worth. oi matches. II NAVY ‘LEAGUE SCHOOL or h NAVIGATION CHARLOTTETOWN; P, E, 1, Chief Instructor. LT. ‘COMMANDER W q Lgwm . . , 0 R- N- R‘! ‘lite Instructor of Naviguiiqn, n. ll. Barracks, Plymouth, England. Wlll open lor Instruction on DECEMBER 18th, 1922. This School is fully equipped with all the most modern ""1 "P-to-dats instruments and books For further particulars apply. to N. M. Gillespie, 8oc’y., ' Navy League, Charlottetown, P. E. |. 10607-9-12-13-14. ~.liilii any... so“... ~ .53». “lg,” .5"... _,, , m,” Prohibition-q Killed Business For the liquor dealers but the saving slilocted helps ire as people have more money to"buy all they need for our superior line of Groceries, llieats, Vegetables, Ohickfillfl. Ducks, Geese. etc.. at moderate prices. We Buy Chickens all the, Year . J. iiubbiv ALD Oornar Prlnos and Kant Struts “Gifts that Last”———r Our engraving on “Gifts that Last” dives them a personal touch. l or pocket. mond St. PURDliE FERGUSON GO have been appointed agents on the Island for the Fuin~ rflnirln-x from 60c “u in 87.00 per ous Dllnnep Skates the kind the St. Patrick's hockey team cham- pions oi‘ the world used. ,-——-<-e>-i— sands cases o! Grlppe. Bronchitis. 0011878, 4-... r B. and all very moderately priced in- deed. Moore 8t McLeod Limited. Dec 13.31_|very attractively dressed. interior o1‘ the store is also very in- —-Church oi England . Crapaud next Sunday at 1.1 a. m.‘ "The Christian Minister". Service in Springfield Sermon subject, "The . Recovery oi’ the Bible‘. ‘Sermon at’? p. m. striking and s in the past. llioilslng. there are dainty articles oi -l‘urnlture in the windows that will receive a care- tul inspection. Dec 13-3l BEER l. Wi THE BLUE IIRD ELECTRIC cannot loll to be attracted by the yofidiisgkflfld Wllgllzrei} 3th $150.00 handsome display in the window ____ . a o . no YOUR XMAS ‘Hopma at gmrfrhe eébgvgrg er u r stmas ct Caner 8r C0. Queen St. 111° Bi! Blow- Evsrv Dept. ls well ma. 10809-14-31 WALTHAM WATCHE8.-— Reli- able. durable, “andsome, for wrist E. W. Taylor, 142 Rich- 10802-14-31 FOOTWIEAR DISPLAY -—-A very goods exchanged alter Xmas. E. W. attractive display o! toot wear ls ' being shown at this season in Golf Bros window and ls attracting at- tention. from Christmas shoppers. FARMERS ATTENTION. — We haves iew grain grinders, crushers and root cutters and pulpers, which we are oflerlng at.c_ost. A. HORNE 108l1-14-6i ‘CO. 107S8‘13'2‘ inl elfect has been secured in the A SPECIAL MEETING of ‘the , bodies Auxiliary o! the Prince Ed- Street and a ‘mm 1° the “m” is ward island Protest-ant Orphanage will be held alt the residence oi‘ Mrs. G. D. Wright, Friday, Dec. 15th, at 3 p. m. 14-21 h b b‘ fl t , hams BlFUkR COATS —4Sl1skatciiewan — ' m i 9 pm a e 9 9c “p” rl’ the oldest remedies used one ac D°5‘_B9aV9l‘—-W0m‘bat— ' Wallaby and heavy clot.h with lur selling at manulacturcrs’ prices tor cash. A. HORNE & C0. 10811-‘14-61 DAINTV SILKWEAR makes in- expensive and a very lovely pre- w. g, sent for s; lady. New Camisoles, new Eligflgg; praise they have received on many _ i occasions and as usual at this sen- : i ew Undeirskirts. "s. etc» 1i ever Hardware C0., SHOE sole young or St. Paul's congregaLon g EEK‘ l" t ahehasiiiedptorltltenil Men's Club to- " . W prsssn np t n i ars Hall at 8 o'clock. ' Med‘! vacilum 3195119!‘ $50-00. — every customer purchasing one dol- Program and reireshments. 1i lsre Worth ol goods with a copy ol 10800-14-31 their largo new 1928 art calendar Don't mlaa getting one. HANDSOME DISPLAY. — Wiho~ is lookiug for Christmas Cards» presentation iboollilets, etc. The windows are very nicely dressed indeed. _ MAIL ORDERS FOR HINGE watches, links, brooches and other gills that last, promptly filled when cash is received with order. If too much sent in amount returned, or 10802-14431 unusually handsome and attractive in the store window oi J G Jamie- son, Queen Street and are attract- ing attention. The lnterrlor oi’ the BAKERY WINDOW. —That lihe Christmas season is at hand is evidenced by the many attractive- ly decorated windows. A taste- window oi ‘Stewart's Bakery, Kent well worth while. ATTRACTIVE WINDOWS. — A very handsome showing oi‘ toilet articles and other appropriate Christmas gllts is being made at this season ‘in the windows of Johnson and Johpson, corner oi Prince and Kent ‘Street. The in- ment Undiey Wlrsgge, F.R.G.S.. the noted astronomer and traveller, is dead at the age oi 70. He has es- orles in like British ilsles, in Austral- Taylor, 142 Richmond St. iPnlestlne. Egypt, DRAWING ATTENTIONP-isiime vtablished the Wragge Scientific ‘Ill- Cliristmas presents in the lorm oi tgnical Gardens, toilet articles, etc, are being shown Stourbridge, England and was edu‘ ::::°.;:.::.:;::?'"l" “ Firmly Opposed andBetterBlood ct shop. 1t is s laot prbvgn h gousands oi ood's Sarn- Tha most common ailments oi Hood's Sarsaparllla gives the blood [IF N TE HEM] AUCKLAND,‘ N.Z., Dec. 13.—~Cle tablislied meteorological observat- asla, New Zesland and South Airi- ca. He organized the Tasmanian This is the name of the only genuine ONTARIO WINTER WHEAT Cake and Pastry Flour that can be purchased in Charlottetown. .. It is the only flour to use in baking your Christmas cakes and pastries. The pastry bakers and Hotel Chefs are using it exclusively. D0n’t be persuaded to try SOMETHING JUST A GOOD, insist on getting A. Z. B. Y. The Charlottetown Milling C0. GEO. S. ROBSON, Manager meteorological service‘ in 1895. I:\ pursuit oi scientific meteorology he travelled through Europe, Syria, North America, India and the south seas. He settl- ed in New Zealaiid in 1910, and es- stilute Museum and t-hs Wa-iata Bo- He was ibor-n in called l r ihe law, but took up sci- entlllo work from choice. To Use 0i Dogs To Trail Deer NEW vortK. , 591M110“ or‘ gzline birds ziivl uui malsA both oi which were de- in this country — was the sitbjeci oi’ an all ilsy session of the Am- erican Game Protective Associat- ion here today. An attack on “sportsmen” who trail deer with dogs was miude 'by Sam Harris president of the Ontario Sports- ‘tsrior o! the store also presents a brilliant and attractive appearance. lNVlTlNG WINDOW. — In the decoration o! their window on Grafton ‘Street Henderson 3r Cudmore have deserved the high VCRAPAUD and SPRINGFIELDJVIUITS l0 the Christmas shoppers. service su-hiect FOR VOUiNG AND OLD. -— The artistic Christmas ' windows oi’ lMeesrt-i Beer & Weeks lihve for many years been a wel- , come feature of the ’ this year It is ye oi young and old many other *‘ illlnanlis [Aliment Lumber-Ilsa‘: t Friend The Newest In Finest PIPES The man who smokes al- ways appreciates his pipe and dislikes a change in this ar- ticle as he ddea in his cigars or In his dross and pleasure. We have tried-to eater to all smokers’ doslras by present- ing an unusually complete assortment of pipes showing many of the old styles and sizes, shapes and materials and many distinctive Ideas seldom found In this commod- ity. Man who smoke will lia interested in asslng these plpaa it la quits an interest.- lng plpa story indeed. The prices are very low. The Two Macs ORUGOISTB Xmas Suggestion Whlla making out 7°" n“ for Xmas, why not include s Ir ol nicely. lnountsd glasses or Moths , or Fatliar what could be more IDPWWM‘ and useful. giving tho reel?- lant Iaatlnl P'°""" ‘mmw out the 1'"- Call at the office "l4 V" season and pleasing to note that even greater attention is be- in-g given to window display than The result is very ‘A gigantic toy ierrls wheel which is one oi the leaturegs exhibited, immediately catches the alike and toys and at‘ ‘VICTORIA HOTEL A. '1‘. D'Auhlii, Sydney. '3. O. Martin. iMoncton; R. chy, Halifax; J; A. fax: T. iR. Morris, Mc-ncton; D- C. MlaoDonaldASydneyu J. D. Carthy, iSt. 101111.. R‘EV'EIRE HOTEL_ J. N. ‘Moiilachtirn Souris; Brown, York; R. C. McPhee Fin- eitte; Florence McPhc-e» Plnctte; Sam Levine, ‘St. John, Fulton Ellis OlLeary; W. K. Montgomery, Tyne Valley; .1. M. Stevenson and wile. Bradrilbane; P. J. Gicesvn. St. John: J. J. MicPliee, Mains; Wm. McKay, Halllax. lei “Shop Early” Be Your j Holiday i Slogan 1 Whlla our” stock of Christ. mas Goods la complete and made up largely. oi staple lines, you should not get an idea that purchases may be convbnlantly ,_ ,. ed until the slsvanth hour. LL44‘ vvvvvvYvYvvvvvvvvv vvvvvvvvv You resolved last your to do your shopping early this Christmas. Live up to this good intention and induce your friends and your neigh- bors to shop early, too. Shop NOW and you'll have the advantage of a greater assortment, more attention from ths clerks and you'll avoid the worry which one usually experiences when shopping la delayed. Make up a Ilat of the things you vvlsh to buy-silo make a list ol persons to whom you axpaet to present gllta. With such lists and the suggestions ollarad by our stock, you'll ba abls to oom- plata your Christmas shop VivvvvvvvwvYVVVYYYVVVYVYVvvvvvvvvvv ison. oi the year. 011911’ Win00‘? i5» The HOTEL ARRIVALS L. McLat- lngiraham. Wollville, N. 18.; H. C. Law. Halli Mcfmeetlng o! the institution this all Eimeri h "Mk and have them engraved. i Select your Gifts now from our large g appoint- :.'."..';'.:::'...::.'" w. u. mgll s gilt announcement‘; gur name to arrlva In y mall Lat us solva the problem lor 1w i" m" » ~ I i‘ G. . ass w! - J TAYLOR i 1,11, (irritants QWQIOP Olld EHQTIVQI’ I Mk‘. H'?lxgynggflfl no is 0.00 no u 1am ping In a very aatialactor, way and In the hrlalast poa- slbla time. COME IN AND BEE OUR STOCK Johnson 8i Johnson The Qualltly Drugstore Cor. Kant and Prince Streets plan's Game and Fish Protective Association. He declared that sec- tions nt the United States and Ca- nada which still permitted the use oi dogs in deer hunting were, ex- periencing the rapid depletion oi’ these animals. Turns 1921 Deficit Into 1922 Surplus; HALIFAX, Doc. 13- Turning a I921 deficit o!’ $14,000 in current expenditures into an income over expenditures oi $8.000 in 1922 “was the experience oi the manage ment oi the School tor the Blind- here, according to the rerpnrt ‘prey senied at the fifty second annual. ternooii. or the surplus o! $7.500,‘ had come from sums collected] The report oi‘ the superintendent; Sir Frederick Fraser, shuwt-d thal- ,onc hundred Elllll forty live stu; ldents were registered on Nov. 30,? of this year, i i-—<-e>—- Earliest skating ' In Twenty Years Held In Halilaxl HALIFAX, Dec. 13- The earl-t ist skating in Halliax in twenty two years was reported iwhen the local Arena opened its public scs sions last night. A ‘hooky practice w-ss held in therink on Saturdayi 4~ t t b Holeproof Hosiery FANCY ' XMAS HOSIERY JUST ARRIVED We have just received an. other shipment of Ladies Fancy Holeproof Hosiery. Brown and Black Silk Hos~ lsry In tha screen and striped patterns, "the very latest de- signs" at per pair $2.25 Ladies Plain Silk Hosa in all colors st per pair 52.00 Many. other lines of Silk, Silk and Wool, Wool and Lus- tarlaad Lisle at 75c up to > ....................... .. $2.25 par pslr MAIL ORDERS PREPAID Purdie - Ferguson Shoe C0., Ltd. vvvv vvvvw Vvvvv vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvyvvvvvvvvvvvvv P vvvvvvvw Ounnysldo 4 ‘i Charlottetown, P. s. I. E L SAiN FRANCISCO, Der. Keith Smith famous aviator, has arrived here to prepare for a round the-world flight he make in the spring of 1923. Tile course of the air cruise will lead irom London to Egypt ‘Mesopotamia, over ‘Iillllilll and Bur- ima, up the Chins coast nnil acrossiwflfi kfliililled in [hence m line Aleutian lsl-‘ibroke the world's diistnnce record ands,Alaeka and Vancouver; across In a iliglit irnm London ill Austra- to New York, up to St. John's, Nfld., claret] to be rapidly disappearing and flualiy to ‘London by Greenland and Iceland. ‘Sir Keith expects to complete Lhelgusoline tn be used on the triip. Dec. 13 —- Pre- Japan: I i l HIIIJNII THE ‘Ellillllliiil IHEl-ESSUsIng a button, will be able to oliiir- _ ale the recording instrument, \VIl1"II a ‘is connected with the wireless ill)- 13.—-Sir proposes t 1019 when lili. gasoline supply oi 8.000 gallons While here lie will closp liege-l tiaiions with an oil company for them" $100k mllfiilel‘ sea instantly without a sounding and (latent the presence oi EIIIOUIOI‘ 'sliip or any kiillil 0|‘ obstacle in the ‘neighborhood. The, wireless opiir- ,ator. by the simple process of III":S~ paratus. ‘l‘l‘lli’o'~lsili‘ Laiigevin iloes not tie- PARIS Dec. Iii-Professor Lail-tsire m, . . , ' . _ , _. ? [lirhlicatlon oi precise ill- gewm ‘* membpjr o] m,‘ (“Pnmzefk ilormtition i-onceriiiiig the invention France has peilected an invention‘ , - . which énablea the omcen M a Ship “llllill crowns researches that Illi Oil m m exam (with M, the mtide during the war in connection ° Scovei‘ _i ' _i_ ,\\'ili1 the QIIUSIIDIIIHFIIIB warfare. Elie iiirvtrteil the physics set-tier, of gndfléllblflérjlillriléy in 300 flying hours-like technical artillery servico lirr lover a period of three months. Mei-SUI"? Lime and mflllé Several valu~ hefilill8 inventions in ballistics. NUlillXli-Z makes a holller 0'.‘ lake , than reziiiiul: oflklbOili these big Standard Oil divi- wlends. anta Claus, u-ajs CLUB! i disappointed i Want l0 help ? s---You give a DOLLAR ---We, give Toys at COST The object 0f our Santa Claus Club is to Till‘? . provide toys for the smaller children 0f very 03-11591‘ poor families who otherwise would not re- ceive anything of the sort-at Xmas. By donating one dollar you become a mem- YOU" ber of our Santa Claus Club._ Your dollar DOLL,‘ R helps to providethe Toys which we supply at actual cost price without a penny of pro‘- fit. Last year the generosity of the good-heart- L WT ed people of both town and country enabled Y‘FA“ us to send Toys to oiio liiinllroti aiiil tilt-con ‘ t-hllili-oii.——few, if any of whom would have had a Toy for Xmas. You know what the Xmas season means to the little oiies-regardiess as to whether NOW they be the children of the rich or the poor. 111153! The kiddies are well aware of the object of our Santa Claus Club. All right, ihenl Send along Your Dollar Today Don’t let them be Gift Furniture The largest showing we’ve ever made of lovely things in gift furniture of every des- Jardinere Stands, Smokers’ Stands, Brassware, Music Cabinets, Dressing Tables, Oven Glass, etc, etc., etc. cription. A few suggestions: Sewing Cabinets, Easy Chairs, Pedestals, Reed Rockers, Flower Stands, Ladies’ Desks, Floor Lamps, Work Baskets, Electrical Appliances, Music Cabinets, Vanity Dressers, Racks, Library Tables, Chesterfields, ‘Fry Book .,..._'-.-_