Ramsay, Alberton, RR. foxes or poultry. low price at Brace’ —NOBTH BEDEQUE and Free ll; Wilmot, 3; Frcetoyvn, 7. ister, J. W. A. Nicholson. Min t call. Lively Session Iii Congress Mr. Doyle very kindly donat- ed a box of apples. Other Santa Pals are: Miss Gladys Holman, Mrs. Frank Johnson. Mrs. T. M. Noonun. The following children need adopt- ing. Francis. lielen, Pansy, John, Wilfred. infant 0 months. your donations at the Red Cross 'R0oms. in} fiuhitiian Press» WASHING O.\'. D. C, Dec. 16r- The word ‘iriipniichiiment" was heard in {lip llcitsc yesterday dill" ing debate oil i‘rt-.~‘iviit Hoover's debt moratorium irhich the ad- ministration at that moment was asking a committee to approve. A chaige h]; Representmive —T.~\KEN TO DORCIIESTER — Mr. F. J. E. Wright, sheriff for Prince County, left on Wednesday, morning with three prisoners for iDorcliester, Frank Richards, sen- McFaddem Rwubman‘ Pcnnsyb tenccd at the Supreme Court to two "we i" i~"*"1“"*' i221?t?"mitt?"i.fti“é.ii‘.if.ii“i.i fit";222°;2.i'.f;iii;.i,-~‘EF$’S§Z‘Z M by I dozen representative's u, thelriJudge lnman for stealing goods mo‘. ,from a store at Woodstock to two , . . . ' u“ neh l the ieniteiitiaryn-S. A demand from ii zleniocrat. “aha n I epresentative O'Connor oi New. ork, that. some republican "should! efend the President from chirges ‘on i“ the capital Theatre on Mom It,» _hich were grounds‘ fur lIXlDCilCIYJduvV and qvwsmly “as a grout Sub mt" ‘OHOWNL ‘ccss. The Club are very grateful to _ Wm“? mld“"~‘=“""'l‘"5 A1515 "I those citizens who helped with the " tlfllfillfl‘ 101d 1'11? “WW5 and performance and to Mr. Gaudet and cans commit-tee that failure topig staff and mo public in general Prove the iucraivrliiiii "would be f0": their whole-hearted support. eveflflsilllil disgiw-re 1o the Gov‘ The program of music and song by meiu. and pvnpii hi‘ lite Uniteil local talent would be hard to beat I ates," repi"i.'s"ll'-‘-‘>1V" Chipcrqand the vaudeville was a decided ld, illionois republican lcapird up . hit. The step dancing, by the genial S s made. It‘: ‘ii:- ce prooi hi’ l1" . ‘If the ginfilzhiii and llLS lclcs of inipiaiii - President and ii: "' . lmllfllkhllltfll be t vii z e truth may bi~ kno e guilt and infamy Dec. 13th after the regular Church. Bloomfield. a sacred cori- , cert was held in St. Athonyls Hall ‘this , C and ‘i? w » . . _ in honar of the Blessed Virgin- and ltorroiv wssrsnii auiinniiui ig-u-w- M =-~== ma» ~=~ -'rwo new ma: plugs will in- sure quick starting in cold weather. the M_ A R A m‘; ‘bide by the Buy them at. Brace’; 10930-12-l6-2l. inn“ o; m1; “minim, .,__ —l'-‘0X ESCAPED-Escapcd Dec- ember lst, a silver fox, male. Irwin the gdmlflgd t0 the League. It was 10921-13-15-31 —-CLE.\R. COD LIVER OIL 10f‘ 10930-12-16-21. town United Church: N. Bcdeque, —SANTA PAL FUND GROWING —The fund for the poor children of Summerslde is growing and citizens Maritime championship would be iii-c responding generously to the [declared this year. Each team has I Leave t to his Eternal reward at the early —(“RYST.-\VL HOCKEY BENEFIT lovable Youth who endeared himself . i-The Crystal Hockey Berti-fit put. to all his schoolboy friends, while- k most capable winning wuys all of whom he came in contact‘ & and while he will be greatly missed by them his departure from this life will leave a void in his home which cannot be filled. While not iof o. robust nature he was very kit Requime Mass was chanted by Rev. TC‘ w W, ‘church ‘service in the Si. .»\ltlOl1)"SiJ' A- Macnmmm W)“ Md "Ftcnded .. . . . prepare him in his last illness, stormy his Altai" Boy companions! marched in a body to the church. ‘ and instructive. Mr. Gilbert (laiide; in“: Cagket w” lined Wm‘ Whit“ THE CHARLOTTETDWN GUAR DIAN appointed by the Pruident. It ’ l’ '0' "' was moved Ind carried that the lbeague continue to be amllated with fr f‘? riff 1t was moved and carried that the newly formed hockey club of Summers-d: moved and carried that Victoria P11011111 not be admitted to tho Lea- gue. Different questions were then dlgcugcd, It was moved that the mefllng be adjourned until Tues- day, Dcc. 22nd and that all team managers attend this meeting and submit to the secretary the playing members of their club. The League is confident of a 300d Benson's hoc- I ' key and may the best; team win. Mr. Jones stated that winners had to be declared by Feb. 15th. The ,M. A. H. A. has guaranteed that a. ‘m pay the-fee of $10, plus $2.50 be- ‘fore any team can play any games. ‘Fees to be paid not later than the llast oi’ Decembcia-S. , —BEDEQUE BAPTIST CHURCH, Rev. A. G. Crow-e, Pastor, Dccembc 20th: 10.45 a. m., subject, “Christmas Faith," 11.45 a. m., Sunday School.- 7.30 p. m., subject, “The Bright and Moi-niny Star.” Monday, 7.45 p. m., Sunday School Christmas Tree. Tignish was the scene of extreme saddncss x when on Sunday evening the 13th,! ‘ the youngest son Sylvain passed x n his capacity as Altar Boy he was; 1 l» and efficient. His ‘ and ever mile made many friends among ,4.’ CHRISTMAS-n . Gifts from “The MEWS STORE” always get a great reception Each Men's colors. Men’s Navy, Men's fine sil Fancy ‘studious and _ last (all entered d answered Alcfaticicll. He is ayrciulctor of the Capitol 111mm 5am Joseph's SEmmQTY at Mem. , w member. liivas the feature of the evening and ermlcook’ N_ B" this brown“ on a ‘I delmum“ ll-‘i “Li? 11ml ""3"" ‘brwght mimy oncoms‘ The per‘ recurrence oi’ an illness which hcid How about y sflatcnpgut. m,“ m‘; preswicnt form-once on the-piano by little Miss troubled him m" some years past negoimicd dn-‘Cliy ‘my, Gm-nGallant. onfy eight years old. was “nd m great disappomlnlcnt he 7 n Imflncm; m“. _ he SMCL Ireally" wonderful and received much was obugcd to give up his Studies , encourage U“. mmmcqlt lhnztlipplflllfl‘. 'l‘lii.- picture. "Body and and mun“ homo whom l0 had Trunks “- Pl'<‘-$-(1°"l 15511’? 1311*» “I filly ill‘ ‘sour. sckcml by m0 Céuu was one scvcrail attacks oflthis head ‘ilircss B S 5L ad'*'i“l‘~*“ l" 17b‘ llmllli‘ "I imior the 1mm‘ w“. pwmrps “or ivliich terminated as above. ‘lite ' ag “ed smmt‘ If the“ i5 "ntjblnllgll? t? Sumnw-lzjflc and was Ox‘ funeral was held‘ on Tuesday Suit C886! rticle of lllWa-lif‘ iii the Silllt"itlommy “on Mimi 5' morning the 1mm at 5L Simon .1 fit. the ilrirliir; ihleFtxddcnii _B“OO“F‘ELD_ on summy and 5;’ Jude's Chm-ch and the Men’s Sweaters, coat style with shawl col- lars, fancy colors Price,each Men’s Golf Sets, Jersey and Hose i0 match. Price, per set fr‘ a 3r wrr. f} f" r"-e".-r""¢y" MEN! SWEAfl%$ iflawwwdak Men’s Underwear, all wool combinations. Turnbulls, Ceetee, quality $4 Pricespersuit............ land n Men’s Combinations, other grades. Prices $1.25, $150, $2.00, $2.25 and up _ $3.50 iiiiizsiiearfii+x=riiss.oo Jumbo Knit Sweaters. Plain shades. Black, Fawn, Red or White $3.00 Pull Over style sweaters, k and wool materials, price Young Men’s Underwear, the popular Shirts and Shorts, in Silk and fancy materials. to MEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS Men’s Handkerchiefs, all pure Linen, Irish Hand work, Shire Hemstltch. Initialled. Price 50c each $2.75 for box half doz. Men’s finest quality All Linen Handkerchiefs from Belfast. Ireland, 75c each $4.00 for V; doz. Men’s All Linen Handkerchiefs, Hemstitched . . . . .. .. 50¢ each, $215 for one half d01- All Linen Handkerchiefs 35c each $1.90, V; dos. All Linen Handkerchiefs for Men» 25c each $1.35 for V; doz. Men’s Fancy Bordered Silk Handkerchiefs, mil Men’s colored border Lawn and Silkoline Hand- kerchiefs 20c and 25c each and Plain shades whack HATS ' Men’s Borsalino Hats, New shades and shapes, and prices Men’s Biltmore H a t s, s h a d e s, Browns, Fawns and Light shades. Price, each .. . . . .. GIFTS VALUED “FIVE coon and who full Church the morning was’ as assisted by the hoir. 'I‘hough it Dion's (‘ifliziib Zlll‘ ~ < . . . l‘ del ."k " "t . .. . ii her i. i. ti» iilfPilled Md "1 h“ “Fell-m 1°‘ “om c m “F” emit-Rd ‘uh Plain ‘White. (re. - W 9 ~ - ‘ ‘ h ‘marks h? gm,“ m‘, audience a grey velour ‘with satin covered, svhqd“ “fined My McFadden‘. SH-uphalmmndfft l P;\\'0!l€l‘?l'llil talk. A rag/rial ltffliiiffivlnndles’ u“ nmcral was “ndfli ' K H _ 4 ' I ‘ ' ‘ I . ' H H‘ Hculndltnllylcltttl AYE)‘: funiileti-‘M m" ¢'~'<‘-"-‘ll“~l'. was a luost ilvzllflilg “he “arc”: dmmm“ °f Mr‘ Pmmvl Men's l'i::.':i llxii; flith .\ . . e : z " j i temem except “n. h‘, “fluid address in .ench by Mr. Arsenault t,“ before mp “mylMvy, n,0a;]q1\\'h0 is tile (Proctor of the aliar and I l . s. t. . W K v I t _ _ vmmmw on m!‘ dob, “h” icholr boys. The hall was oiercroitd . --e~.-i :-- = Meanwhile, the senate heard m "m1 N ’> )0‘ -‘ m“ . xi . ' ‘ 5, i . . i" "r Wm" w" f) .- .h | ‘Ltd v p a m“ M m0 c we the Poul”, m,“ Bes des his many young friend he, tom, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ‘ __ ,,]_,,,_ ,_._,|ii_ ,_,_,_i), hi; _ m, I _ lifltfli‘ RPM (i! PPYIllE-lll Ylbt- "if A (Emldet ‘conwratulfllcd the lcavesto mourn his Mother and’ ‘ _ _ _ I MEWS EllfillSh miltflflfll SIIBDGBBY nking rcpiitiicnn on the fmancowwg ‘and Hnnked ti‘? pflflshioqers, ‘sisters Mrs. R. Arseniult, airs. 1X Richy‘ llqlltil- (illilllty yihirts, ']‘["|('()!ll'l£‘ linll liu- Spats _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ‘ __ _ _ _ ' I _ _ ‘ _ $330 pa", " mllW-‘i Wm" which ‘M1115 i“ t‘) . ‘ ' , _. .' tFitzgwald, Miss Ele no i t o t“ visczt Il‘.1l["l‘llll.\‘. White. Cream. liliie shiitics ._ __ _ . - _ “my “momma (harm, bnnkersxrrr assisting‘. A neat sum was itai.z’bmth*0rs Jami in lurrlfoilitli 101d, 1,; holed h" i s“ o" cum‘ Men s |‘¢\Il(_V Ties.‘ a great array of Mews Fancy Socka A" woo]. sflk am] Wdmg foreign Enmrmps with aim which the pastor will foiward t0 Frank at home an of whom an.‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ppelly patterns pFICOd from 25C 98C]! wool and Ruyon and wooL Prigggh 7 opaganda nflnlpmzn rm, deb. His Ears-ileum. lttistthlievigrgyiks]. deeply grieved and Wm Wm navel i0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $2.21 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 50c’ 75c and $11» p91- pgir, ncellation. Reed is ortnosrd to M"“i““-'rm;{ t‘? ‘w e ‘ the rim-ere sympathy or all mi ' i revision of the war debts antllmm’ - ° egma" their time o! Sorrow hhnv, 7'7 o ' M-QTS thv- moratoriiitn. _ANNUAL MEETING P. C‘ ‘N. spiritual Boutlucts and Mwssl S] LK DIUCHSING 8 d 9 _’\' irnnsir-zniarc HOCKEY LEAGUE Mxrlnlis lifllllile: w "i; 111811‘ y ‘ -' l-Miich enthusiasm was shown by c5 ""1"- ‘V ‘C e W“ he - O Aid ithe members of the Prince County Th k m f t f a For B Y's e ‘or ast. snow s orm 0 M nilntermcdiatc Hockey League who ‘attended the annual meeting in vSllllllllCFSldC on Tuesday afternoon T0 Dying v-t i5 . ‘ Harare. l’ Dot. many m with am for a meeting. There will be tun teams c ‘in the League this year. Holmans Luneiibuig. ‘l . " . '. ‘ - L :2 . ' 5.. tinder Clplillll Alto-k, All her; m“: “lmdrmn {mm the N no p L nmbu {H q‘ Hibut a new club has been formed our Canadian winters. l1! ‘ ‘N, wilt‘ t 81" _“ ' _ jcallcd the Summersidc Hockey 1* boasts o; having 5111K] min-inan- "mpcd mm MW“ ml Fwluics’ Club which will bring the league up Many fox ranchers are pel"ng ho w, in one (lay recently d) b. 0081mm.) h». v I mm H n to ten teams as before. The seven their surplus skins now and our: " ‘ "1 l“ "m" " “ ' teams represented were: C. Y. M. l.- cnpablr- mum. “l, A R gm, 15 l < f - st. Jim .1, .: ii. oh No- . - ., _ . ‘ ‘H ‘ ' _‘~ ~ - Mrs. J. H. Arscnaini l“ Riivnflllli! ‘ "I ' ' by llflliOldlfirllKlPt, l-iolmans. by kept very busy. /i. R. has. hadia few dayg n; the guest (if Mr, mid _Lritli clue, Borden, by Ray bmitll- many years experience and it is a Mp5, Philip Arscnault. of Bloom- glorious sight to sec so many flglcL ‘ivnod; Hcdcque. by F. Moyse; Wel- |Iiihcton. by Hamid Walsh; Albeiton, by Alfred Gordon; Cape Traverse, —~—-—~— iby Crilly Lea. Mr. C. E. Jones, '. Mrs. Sabin Allfll. Mrs. AIbr-rt ‘Chairman o! Maritime Intermediate 6n. of Anthem; Mr. W. l). Alien llockey Association was present and . Mr. l). Allen, oi (‘ape ’l'ormr~n~ offered valuable advice to the club. , were amohi; thus-c with attcnd- The officers were elected for the mi- tlic funvriil of Mr. Jenn U. Goss, siting year as follows: President. Mr. Health Derived from Bilmmersidc on ."vl0ll(iil,V.—~S. R . \ Skin I , . Daily Uae of ,4 A ___ Cutlcura Preparations 0111p ?“sr-Pv Pl!" In‘! ffllgfllll. to cleanse the skin, i wit.;i';hit:":::ti::.'ii£:.tee and the Tllclln, smooth and pure, o“ 3613p‘?! a pleasing fragrance to Bol-icvcyvhm. Smpflo. Ohmic-n as». my», 1.1-. "'- lid-HI»- cz-ui-nJ-i-J. 1'. was P. Gaticht. The pail bearers were: Alphonse Richard, Major Alphie Bernard. Sylvester AlSllilillL m“, U“, mm Francis Fcimessey, Willie Perry.‘ ‘ Monday night has stopped 1111;}! movement oi cars and wagons as " which acid much in the attraction and healthful varirfj; do» beautiful silvers as he has boards at this time of the year. EVBHS, Men's Fillllj)’ flfiiris iii nice ’@ GIl/E H1711’ tgfdli”? 51$ (‘llwl iliu-milrltith b-iliirts. colors‘ n or iliuc iiiitl other plain . . . . . .. $2.50 each. colors White, ("cam (IT liiue Wltfl s/upiiiuite collar t0 match. Boxed for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. $2.25 czich stripes and pui- HOW ABIUT Manama?‘ #"”3 lvienis- Pilufflers. Rayon and Repp ma- I Men's Christmas ..-.s, including teritils. Rilk Stripes and Checks Reef- Braces, Gartgrs, Ai-mlets, etc from °"-*"-‘"° - ~ - - ~ - - -----~~3--~$1-°° each $1.00 up Other Handsome Silk ‘Squares at. . . . .. . . $2.25, $2.50, $2.75 to $4.00 each. Men's Belts all leather straps, colors plain Black, Grey or Tan, also fancy grains. Price with Initialcd Buckle $2. Men’s English Boxcloth Spats, Fawn! and light Grey shades‘ . . . . . $2.20 pair- Yoa Can ’t go Wrong on "’ $7.50 to $115.30 mKuwThP ‘,F,_0,\n_ in A E “marl-any; Qffirjrg, Mr, the snow has been banked in many» ' ’ " " '. ~ - t - ' laces several feet high. Alter at l‘ ‘d __ Uh a U“? Ralph Doclds, Piesltlint, presided. l7 _ u I ,1 mad” p’ WK” m, c “m, b9“, “.35 Seven teams wcrc represented at the ciiy 0i‘ two we will hear the wel- t £€ rfig-g-J lia fiiffgr' i‘ ome jingle of the sleigh bells During the past fcw d ys our. have hi-cn lz/p‘. air)’ vzay of 3 blackgmlilts Ml‘. and Mrs T. ‘M. ltyrin rut r FfiTiEii on the l BRINGING at» DADDY-WAT HQRRID OUNT DE CYFHER is iNTHE RECEPTION Room - Hi5 (‘Atukiq on ME AND l DONT WANT TO ‘BEE Him» AH‘. MRJIGGQ CHAWMED TO ‘ass You- HiM~ use »_\ EAKER. an A m%Ww&mEg@¢bM Queen Street. >7! veneer The men of the Fishermcnfls Uii-. ion arc now rcceivlng one of the many benefits of this ilwwlnil mid make Christmas more cheerful for active organization in the shape of many than it would otherwise be. additional or final payments cover_ ing their lobster catches sllflnil- Many of them are receiv- BY THE WAY~ COUNT-VD LlKE TO HAVE You DINE wiTi-i us~ ‘ P/“l a fcw friends at n voigv ‘son are a great benefit and which busy horscshmmqy “m, 0m .21.”) PiIL-Iill- thirty in their bcaiiiiftilialso shows that the Union is being i home a fcw evenings ago. of last; $2.00 t0 53-50 Charlottetown. J. Martin, of Tlgnish, P. E. I. Mrs. Martin, the wife of Jerome J. Mar- tin, who predeceased her last sum- mer, was sixty-two years of age. -Sne had been ill for quite a. while previous to her death and when she entered the Hospital, hopes were held out for her recovery but all that medical skill and careful mm- iniZ could do were in vain. The re- mains were brought to Tlgnlrfh Sat- urday_night and forwarded to her i day morning at ninodclock f successfully operated by the man- agement. The large amount of mon- ey thus put into circulation will help to alleviate conditions and Jude's Church and thence to officiated ot the Church and at grave. There passed away on Saturday, nm-d, page, M GQudQtI i chard, _ Joseph Richard-T. _ By (ieorge McMa nu loos-r uwrruo HlM TO MEET watt.- NOW-l couture“:- Rssuss 5UCH A Hoewrraeca , INVVTATIONF DEUGHTED- \'\JE iNviTED ‘me , WARDEN QF TH: JAM. AiJ-Iao- HELL BE HERE ANY WHNUTE- M ‘THA MADE HtM JUMP ou-r or "m: WINDOW ? rf-‘j i '- home. The funeral took place Mon- P011‘. her home to Saint Simon and 81in! the Cemetery. Rev. J. A, MacDonald lhl The funeral was capably conducted by Mr. Pater P. (midst The pail bearers were: A. V. Ber- iohul Martin, Jerome Martin. Peta: Binn- I _‘_ I ‘q, l’