erases §0hrlstmas Sale at S.A. McDonald's a - p jWe Meet and Beat Price in any Catalog The finest array of new goods in the Province. E Mei. in the store makes a suitable Xmas gift. o... Xfiftllo 1;” . we will never allow another to undersell us. ny price offer: ed in any store _or catalog will be duplicated here. We men; tiol} tilt“ ti’ cimvmce You fully that this store is a safe place to dea a . - ' We have a staff of clerks who will assist vou Xmas shopping. ' ' The following lines from in your _ our stock may be of som ' . ance to you in making a selection f e assist Silk Blouses Mink Setts Wash Satin Chemise Raccoon Setts Wash Satin Bloomers Wllite Undersklrts Wash Satin Gowns Satin Scarfs Satin Underskirts Satin Kimonos Centre pieces _ Bureau Scurfs Hand Painted Scarf. Night Moire Undcrskirts Runners _ Knitted Underskirts Shams l m Lace Curtains _ Fancy Table Covers _ Silk Hose. all colors Tray Cloths Coating Cloth Dress Goods Georgette Blouses Cashmere Hose, silks , Bath Robes Heather Hose Georgettes ' . Sweaters Gauntlet Gloves Crepe-de~Cilene '“ lIug-me-tlghts Silk Gloves , Fancy Kimona Cloth ' Blankets _ Chllmoisette Gloves Towels Fancy Comforts Dogskln Gloves Pillow (loses ' l‘: llouse Dresses Woolen Gloves Tobie Linen ' _ _ Te“ Apmns . Fuses . Handkerchiefs ' ‘ Bungalow Aprons Canteen Bags Print Cotton l Serge Dresses Bends _ 3mm; ' ' , Georgette Dresses Cvllflrfl Cretonne ' Silk Dresses Tlofl , Curtain Muslin _ Flannel Middies. Belts Veiling ‘ Fur Coats , F P1111118‘ Sheeting _ Fox Setts i _ Boudoir Caps Pillow Cotton _ Crepe-de-chene Camisoles Crcpe-dc-Chene Kimonos Orqymde-Chene (‘hemlse Accordion Pleated Skirts l Cltepe-de-Chene Night Gowns [Plaunclctte N igllt Gowns 3g Kid Gloves, all shades GIFTS FOR HIM , Shirts Wool Underwear sweater.‘ _ - Ties . Hilts Belts i Gloves lIose _ Night Shirts _ Pyjamas Bath Robes Smoking Jackets c Silk Underwear Calls .- Overcoats 3. Club Bags _' Pants, _ Umbrellas suits lllllfllerfl Mews Fur Coats ' Handkerchiefs _ Mackinaw Coats fi _ Sleigh Robes Arnlbilnds _ Gfliftfi‘ Sifts "gliflqrse Rugs .Tl‘llnka__ “y GIFTS FOR THE IKIDDIES If; Caps and Scarfs Bullies’ Bonnets Short Socks Sweaters _ _ Teddy Blankets Colored Mittens Telly Boar Suits , Carriage Robes Woolen Gloves Bear Coats ' _ )ver Stockings Bibs Bootees 20 p.‘ c. discount ofl‘ our choice new stock of ladies furs at y a clearing of 201p. c. discount. This way for the best fur» va- i" llu-s in the province. g? Babies’ Crochet Jackets l a Hfiiéfiltrw weqeeq- FLOUR and EED QUAKER BRAN ROBIN 1100p. MIDDLINGS FIVE ROSES. OIL CAKE MEAL i ROYAL HOUSEHOLD SCHUMACHER FEED PRINCE CORNMEAL v. BEAVER. CRACKED 001m , ' QUEEN CITY WHOLE 00m: l 4. , GOLDEN orrv In barrels and 98 lb. bags. ROLLED OATS {a-i Canadian‘ Whiskey Smugglers Caught BOSTON, Dec. 20.——Louls Wein- lraub, a member of the Union Wool stock Company of Miontreal. I ‘anllda. was arraigned before Unil- ed States Commissioner Hayes yes . ‘erday morning following his arrest I near the North Station, on the charge of violation of the revenue "lct in making false invoices on ‘goods shipped from Montreal to ‘his country. He was held in $5.000. Richford, Vt., Saturday, according to the officials, which contained several hundred cases of whiskey lo parties in Hartford. Conn. The 'iquor is the biggest seizure of a foreign importation taken in by thr government. and is valued at lion. e In Demonstration a or some of our friend :-- sin and brand .'l‘he wer shipi‘ l - GIFTS FOR HER y s a‘ ed from Montl-lenl aynd coansignef it 0 When the British Ambassador tl hotel here last night, where he is scheduled to speak at the New Eng- land Society dinner, he was greet- ed by 150 placards telling of alleg- ed conditions in lrelaild during the on pasteboard banners, carried by ador stepped from an automobile he was forced to make his way of Irish sympnlhizers who failed to to apologize to the society. ill \l Unleu your food is digested with» |( 4 solicit-U . ..-.. ._ .. _.. All the above best quality and We are now offering the _ lowest prices in 5 and 10 barrel above in specially low prices ll'l l lots. ton lots. Don't fail to get our prices before buying-We are offering eveliythih at special prices during the Holiday Season. IT WILL Pity YOU TO CALL AND SEE US. l A; HiORNE e co. -wl‘IoLEsALE AND BETH-ill. ~l I r » l v i ‘.Jii.'l't'?l.‘" 1-! a P places Th“ dlitiifllilnnll-lns Hlosteu "Peeries8” g y A , Ginger ale i “n iior table Jfllotolly completing “d will: ‘borne to it. ."'"w Bottle Wrapped m Pink _» "moon." ' I. CT. Motrin i . out the aftermath oi painful acidity, p“ the ioy is taken out ui both akin]! and living. . lil~l~inllil5 are wonderful‘ in their help to the stomach troubled with over-ncidityu "ADI. IV 800T!’ Q IOWNI l IAKLII OI SCOTPI IMUIJIOIN i“; Flour .74 ful Ad‘ 4 ‘ pal l ember the first she fell asleep. i _ “Blessed sleep from which no one wakes to weep." Rev. J. A. McLellan, Vaileylleld, where she was a member for many years conducted the funeral service in the home, assisted by Rev. Dr. McEwen of Orwell. The interment was in Vlilleyfield Cemetery be- side her husband. Jun resolved ..I|llo .Wlfb lclrOll cum uml (old urocul). '1 c» Iran, (m: quality). 1 on- Mlildllnll- 1 Car cornmeal and Orlnk- ad Corn. 1 Oar "Robin Hood" Flour r951 and Rolled OIII 30 1c» "Gold Mldll" rloul- “l” lohumlclror Food, Pure Linseed Mal. Ollf Mu|_ cum: Ind. lone Mull. . Crushed Oyster Shells, Poultry em, m. " '1 _.lolllng n Iowa! prion. Wholesale and mull. ran cnnnnomrowu GUARDIAN. of his home when lie tripped and $15000 according lo foreign valua- temves to lhe United States arrived at a. was marked by a Sunday cairn. OCQUDKYIQY 01' the 3150i! and T3115 MR8. ALEXANDER MODONNLD women describing themselves asl There entered into rest prepared‘ American citizens. As the Ambass- , for the people of God on December the first at Believuo, Christy Cam- _ eron, wife of iilB late Alexander through a slowly marching column McDonald. recognize him as he mounted the Copier-en's isle, Point Prim on July steps. Several women members ofl 12th, 1834. She was one of a family ‘the lrish Relief Society, under of ten children of whom two sur- whose auspices the demonstration] vive her. Capt. Alex Cameron of was held. solicited him for money. "lllarlottetown and Mrs. Allen Mc- A pedestrian who had taken a pla- Donald of Pipette. She was marri- card from one of the women and '11 on the 17th, of March 1864. A hurled it into the street was over- family of nine children were born _ taken by the policeman and forced ‘o this union all of wllom survive ller viz:—~Dr. A. C. of Warsaw, in- Lcod, Kinross;. Alex. B., Butte, ‘lntzlrio; John C. of Point Prllm. lkllllifl). Mrs. J. A. Gillis, Klnross; I ind Roderick (L, in the old home _ with whom sllc lived, 811i] from. whom she received the most un» winter] kindness till the last. This "an", m “kknud 9mm" ma Boston, ll step daughter who loved "i", her as her very own. She was a living exponent of Christian hospitality and true neighbour-linens. . intensely active and alert phy- l sically, she was about almost. to the last, although her memory was im- Death claimed one of the oldest advanced age of 90. but was hale m‘ put and hearty until a couple of months previous to his death. Mr. Harps-r was a pioneer settler of Tignish Parish and one of the ill-st of a generation that has ai- most entirely passed away. When he first established his mill where little more Stories albound of the hospitality shown all comers in these early days by him and his kind hearted spouse. who died five years ago k it can truly be said of him that ° ' he didn's have an enemy in the p - world. His willingness at nil times its help a. neighbor in need and B Child Killed By i Falling On Knifel .___- ST. JOHN'S. Nfld.. Dec. 20.-——A peculiarly sad incident ls reported from Twillingate where a boy nom- ed Greenwood of three, met death. by falling on a pocket knife. Thei iitlle chap was playing in the haiiy i l lhe pointed blade of the knife he was holding pierced his eye and} penetrated the brain, instantly.‘ Two freight cars were held up a: kmmg mm. _-___._..___ Grime in New York: NEW YORK, Dec. 20.—Whllc de-l "strong arm" men ofj the New York Police force comb-y d the city today under orders to; v U. S. round up every suspected cl-irlirlakj former commanding officers oi‘ the. my. navy and marine corps,‘ launched plans for an organization r 20,000 armed men to aid in (llirb- ,' PHILADELPHIA, Dee, 20, - ling the epidemic of crime sweeping ; ll.- city. The days record of crime ' IN MEMORIAM Mrs. McDonald was born at aria; (Christy), MrsfA. J. Mc- ontana; Rev. Ewen oi Leilksdrlle. lathc-riile), Mrs. J. A. McDonald’ d Donald of filihbfildstlil, hionrarla. ' family’ also (Flora) M11 Eagles of ‘respected and esteemed by zlll. the invivniuili wlil-lln-r. ' “ii ll llil l\\ll l _- ' interment look place on Doc. 2, lllig rrlbulc in lllS llll‘lllliI'_\' llll‘ lHn-illlvw‘ .l l -- ; Idathor MCDOUI-Zilll conducting illl‘ null lllHlY-‘FS \\'l‘l‘l'j""i\ll,ri\'l'n .l.ll|l' s l-llil-lr-ll. 'l'll~ : - . services both in the rahurcli and lit (Yliourlro. John _ th-orlzw l-Irlwllil t;illl-= uni .\ll~. Jollil Nl-lli She was a woman who began lile ' the grave. The lrlrgr.» l-.unl-.llllrsl\ of Knox, John Nvllillilll. Jllllli >- Xllwlrll pull; and ‘h.- ~.>il~~.» -l'l‘ii*i‘, Pal- wiih imi- iiusbiind in pioneer (inyg people who followed illl‘ reiilzlills to and Willizlul liélllllfillllill _ ill-lo llrlrlil, l-j .\\illil and Jlln all But with supreme nnurage’ and an their lust resting place in siliio oi‘ lll- ll-uvvs l)l‘llillll lo lulill-lll l|l\ ill l.:iil-=l-, "Playefs Every Time!” NAV BIEARE _/ for Me All} ll‘ l>‘~l ivi ill-ace. optimism that remained with her! __ through the years. she radiated good cheer, and inspired both hus- band and children towards success- careers. red. But on the evening of Dec- is JOHN HARPER dents of Tignish Parish on Nov vlrllen John Harper passed to revuard. He had reached the ow stands, Western Prince was than a wilderness. kindly disposition made him 2381-12-21-tf. ERLESS Can be supplied by the bottle (cheaper by the case), by all Grocers, Confectioners, if not advise DeBLOIS BROS, Ltd., Charlottetown, l l Manufacturers "Peerless" Bevel-ales” ORANGE SQUASH IRON TOXIC GRAPE SQUASH LEDION SQUASH APPLE NECTAR. CREAM SODA SARSAPARILLA n A SILK HOSIERY one of the most acceptable CHRISTMAS GIFTS Priced from $2.00 to $4.00 A new line of English Woolen heather hose, for wear with low shoes, is just t0 hand. They are up to the lninute. $1.60 to $4.75 Alley & Co, Ltd. mo... oq-wnvmvnrmimwmnmym I1w~cro-.-,,,_ ~ ...,---o-.-.-o»-- For lhe Holidays What is more suitable than serving your suosls wilh one of thr- liCllClfliliS "Peerless" .Br.v~ eragos? Kr-np a rive or two in the house ill. all rllnos for unexpect- ed guests. BELFAST GINGER ALE ~ I’. E. L, and they will sccyou are supplied. Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island ‘“