'q.r ‘DEC. ~20; 192a .1. v.1- SUGGESTIONS ‘ Give Jr! 4 bisrrl/ Midis! duly _ J a! Liner! mlrt I Cloths Pretty Gift HANDKERCHIEFS “The nicest Handkerchiefs in town for the money” so a. lady remarked yesterday. And a big variety too. Swiss Embroidered Boxed Handkerchiefs Initialied Linen Plain Linen Pongee Silk Men’s and Iladies’ Special Values-at 12 1-2, 15c, 20c, 25c Lovely Fancy Linens Z‘? Linens make dainty gifts. See our wonderful display of - Doyleys " Centerpieces Scarves Madiera Dortunity. SUGGESTIONS Covers . Cushions , Fcy. Towels Chmy Work ~ Battenburg A wonderful buying op- Manufacturers samples of fancy linens- 200 pieces at a saving of one third to one half "of the reg- ular price. Ask to see these! NOVELTIES i Sweet Grass Indian Baskets Japanese Baskets Etc. Etc. Ready Made Cushions Silk Velour and Mohair now moor A cnssmtrtstnz Come Im-See Them ! (‘iientcrtleltlu A big selection. about our asy payment- I85.00 up Pedestals In different heights. Alahokuny. Oak and Walnut Library dubiou- in Oak. Walnut and .\iuhogsny——u bll: as- sortmt-nt sewlns: Cabinets in Onll. Walnut and Mahogany ---- -- $12-00 "I ll rule Cabinets Polished hltlhotrnn -—- a lovely gift.“- KWN: "II Reed [tankers A big showinsI-innnl’ styles .............. .. $5.73 up Ilt-droom Drritsern 1n gut-face oak Ilnish $1 IIII lit-dream Premiers In Oak. Walnut. Mull- wuzuny and enamel fin- ishes [$1.00 up Dressing‘ Tables With Triplicate’ lllllr rors. Oak. nu . Mahogany and enamel Q2600 uli "Vanity" Dressers Illg hoautles with laruo trlnllcuto mirrors tram m» Gatelen Tables Tip-top tables nu‘! muny other style» Ill OIL . Walnut and Mahogany ........ .. $1.75 un IFIr-y‘ ‘Oven Glass n m; pinion,‘ casseroles. Ask ' Dozens to scloct from -luxuriously comfort- obl 82.100 up _T.H'E CHARLOTTETOWN - GUARDIAN I o] Central Guardian SHOP lronl mans Catalog NOTE: — Advertising locals cost five cents per word,~payable in advance. Boys’ Oil-tanned Moouulm, AI- ley A 00.. Ltd. 11 GEEBE FOR BREEDING ten Embdon geese and gander ten Toulouse geese and gander. J. P. Tanton, Box 30, Sumrnerside. 2i C. O. F. ORGANlZER—MoLEOD Mllls desires to meet all members of Court Charlottetown No. 576 to- night ln Orange Hall Richmond Street at 8 p.m. important to all old members. FUNERAL FRlDAY.-'l‘he fun- eral ct’ tho late Alfred H. Small will take place Friday at 2 p. m. Ill-Slim" 0i’ Thursday us already announced owing to the fact that his son failed to make connections unaware oi his father's death un- til his arrival in Sacltville. AT THE PRINCE EDWARD "Tho Little Church Around the Corner," ono or the big features at the Prince Etiwartl lust night was much enjoyed hy thelargc audience present. This melodrama -ot’ the screen surely lived up to all the lzood things said about it. l! "i" b‘? Ffllleutetl again today. DANGEROUS SIDEWALKS.- Thc attention ot‘ citizens ls called to the dangerous condition of many of the sidewalks, owlnl; to neglect l" Spreading sand or ashes over Th" BUFFET)‘ surface, and thus pre- lvontlng possible should he looked upon as a pu-bllc idnty. PERSONALS tllr. ll. S. Mt-lmod, general mor- chant o1‘ Vernon River, was a visi- tor i0 tlm t-lty yenuutloy, My; Mp. Lc-od is very optimistic as to tho business outlook for 1924 in his section and reports trade very brisk. i , Births llMoNElL-At Red tPoint on Oct. .2lst to iMir. and ‘Mrs. Chester Mc- INoil u. son, llcirnc Cyrus. SAYERS-On Nov. Sth, at the ‘Dayslontl Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sayers. ot‘ Kllhun. Alberta. ‘(peel Miss Hammlll, oi‘ Klnltoru, Ii’. E. l., a son, Francis Joseph. l l lsANbEflsON-At Mldgell, l". E. I. on November 15, 1023, to Mr. and Mrs. VlctorlK. Sanderson, u son. Kimble Calvin. ‘ . ‘ Jinn-logos ........-__._...___;.._._...._.~ PURDY-UNOUHART- At the Methodist Episcopal Church, San- ta Rosa, (fallfornia. Saturday, De- cember S, E. Bertha Purdy to Wil- liam J. Unquhart, (lilies Purdy is- the daughter of Mrs. Ira Purdy 0t‘ this city and has many friends ‘in Charlottetovrnl. Deaths ' - .._.. MaoQUlLLAM-ln this city, Doe. 19th John AlTacQulllan, aged 69 years. The humeral will take place from lll-S late residence. 20 Havi- lnnd St., ‘Friday morning at 8.45 to St. Thurman's Cathedral, thence to It. C. Cemetery. German Socialist A Uprising Imminent (Canadian Press) BERLIN, Dec. Ills-Tilt! Munich correspondent 0t’ the Vosslcho Zel- uccldents. This ' (‘llnu Cabinets In Oak and walnut ‘lleautIt-s ...... .. 325.00 up Cedar Chests Moth DFOOf-fllilill the thing to trtvc limit) uu Oak Rat-ken Solid Ondk hflglsalféigflé r an a - stronl. $1M up tpialntcred Chairs Vory comfortable do- sLgn. leatherette hointcred ll Floor Lamps Dozens to choose from-all color combin- ations $2 up 'i‘nhlt- Lamps A _ ullllltlul assort- mt-n . Splendid values $4.50 nil Flrealtio Sets Polished brass and steel -- poker, shovel. tongs, etc. with stavll ........................ .. H250 llll Npurk Screens Prcvrnt sparks ilylnir on of open fireplace» Monitor's Nets .-\sl\ trays In single or in sets. In brass with llnlmz — also smoker stands I ....................... .. .\II prices (‘nndlestlrltn ln solid hrnss all». tltiurnltlcctl not to turnr-d mnhoi. _\' lir .. cult Mo upwslnnt tung reports the circulation of u - -_ - s, 1&4. >2.*~‘»\>§1.”€’€l> . '2- vc/~-~ - . .. d ~ 2.4-1}; . i’ §\\\\\?_N\\*§\_\_/ rumor that a National Socialist nil‘ . rising lllllilfllllfiii! there. Authorit- HOTEL Viacom l Oihn to the travelling public u comfortable. up-uo-deto hotel. 0on- talnu 44 room: with pnlvuto iauthsThe Quin lnu l0 funouiull over Canada. Telephones In all rooms. Courteous urvlco. N. O. IROWN, MIMI" l l l i i I l | Mr. and Mrs. moruide; F. Perry, Emerald; Lewis, Summersldo: Charlottetown Hotel‘ 00., Ltd., Proprietors VICTORIA HOQTEL W. MqyNelll. Sum- Roy M. McCor- mick. ‘St. ‘Stephen; (l. E. Smith. Ottawa; J. S. K ox, St. John; E. Loslio Pldgeon, . lnnlpeg: A. i... McLeod. Montreal; H. L. Cracker, St. John: Sydney Wolfe. Liver- pool; S. J. Mansfield, Ottawa; John C. Lune, Toronto; A. Hi. Mun- o. Halifax; It. T. Marohinusy. Pt. illlanu, N. 8.: ulifux. _ ITIQINIMIIIZIA ~ ~~-~ IN MEMORIAM bu. 2o, 1m J. L. Flemming. o». so, 1m Mat. intoosr xrttv in runmntlrlnco of u loving ' v 1' . los are taking precaution. The Nat- ional Socialists are ol the party 01' who.“ to‘ n waiting trial for llls_pi1‘r’t ‘lh tile unsuccessful Nov- ‘ ember "nutschf 1n Bavaria. oaiib THANKS Mr. James E. Bradley desires to gratefully thank the good friends who kindly sent Iliass Cards. Spirit- f ual bouquets anti floral tributes on Q the occasion oi’ the death of his lain _ outed wife: Matt Cards ‘ Benevolent irish Society; Third Order oi St. Francis. Bo s oi Grade X. Q. S. 9.: Mr. and lrs. Ernest Trainer; Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Mctluigan; Mrs. Mar- garet Daley; Dr. and Mrs. .1. P. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Higgins; Mrs. Annie Reid; Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Gaudet; Mr. and Mrs. Peter Towle; Misses Rose and Ruth Ryan; Mr. and Mrs. John Murray; Mr. and Mrs. William E. Noonan: Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Creamer; Mills Mary Creamer; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Creamer: Mr. and Mrs. l’. S. Brad- ley; Mr. Pater iiradley and family; Mr. James l’. Bradley; Miss Mary A. Bradley; Mr. and Mrs. John J. Bradley; Miss Marita Malone; A Friend. . , . Q-O-OOQ-OGOOO ‘R ‘ COR wnv nor senior A NICE RECORD THIS oI-lnlsrmts not‘; roonns COATS at the “MENZS STORE” cords with them. Another grea and we shall ‘be glad to show the Just what you have been wantin Ties for men or bo Men's gloves of un Grey suede gloves Thesegare very v pretty sleepin —-‘can be dressed and undrsse 4.75, 6.50, r. 25. Another newlot of $2 t M en’s Overcoats a YOU HAVE WANTED SO MANY OF THOSE WONDERFUL $25.00 OVER- that you have made us break all selling re- t new lot has just come in to fill fills gaps- m today. Handsome, heavyg soft fabrics; gt-‘lat est cuts-perfect fitters . . . . . . . $25.00 Wonderful Gifts for Men and Boys ys, 50c, 85c, $1.00, 1.50, 1.75 to 2.25. lined cape per pair, 2.00. in all sizes 2.00 and 3.00. Mocha fur-lined gloves in grey and tan in all sizes $5.50. Men's Ohamois buck gloves, wool lined, $4.00. Men’s warm cashmere sock Men’s pure Irish linen initi M‘en’s and boys’ fancy bord White Cambric handkerch Pop-gee Silk handkerchiefs Fancy shirts, $1.50, 1.75, Silk mitlllers in a large Brushed wool muffle Arm band and gart Men's coat sweaters, Kiddies’ Teddy Bear ‘Kiddies’ Oliver 4.25, 4.65 and 5.00. Club Bags at 3.00, 9.00, 12.00 and 30.00_ Suit Cases 1.50, 2.25, 5.00, to 25.00. _ HOSIERY MAKES AN IDEAL AND PLEASING GIFT Ladies’ silk and wool hose in ribs, cloc Ladies’ silk hose in all the newest sh IlIisses’ ribbed silk hose in buck and b Kiddies’ silk socks in pinks and blues, s, in all the popular shades, 85c, 1.00 and 1.35. a1 h-andkerc hiefs, 60c. cred Excel da handkcrchiefs, 25c. iefs, 40c, 50c,°and 60c. , 75c and 95c. 2.00, 2.25 to 5.75. range of colors 1.75, 2.00 and 3.50. rs in light shades, 75c, 90c_ 1.25, 2.00, 2.50. er sets in fancy colors, 85c and 1.25.. Suits in fawn, brown and cardinal,_3.50, 4.00 and 4.75. Suits in plain colors and nicely combined colors at ks and plain, 1.75, 2.25. ades 1.50 to 3.00. » lack, $1.60. 75 cents. Half Price ‘Sale of Dressed Dolls‘ McMIllamMIss Mary M. Bradley: - Spiritual Bouquets Mr. and Mrs. John \V. Bradley; Mr. and llirs. J. J. Trainer: Miss Odettia Creamer and Miss iilldn 0'Donntill; Mrs. (lcorgo llerrlgan Adolph Illlter the Fascist leader-lam; “may; Mr_.an,1 31m pa“! Malone: Mr. and ‘Mrs. Francis‘ Bradley and family; Pupils o!‘ St. Joseph's Convent; Mr. and Mrs. John Lund; Mrs. Mary C. McEach- 1cm and iumlly: lllr. and Mrs. H. iMolynmlux; lillss Georgie (lallant; Masters Arthur and Francis illughes; Mr. and Mrs. James D. Blood; Mr. and hlrs. Michael Cul- len; ‘Mr. John Bradley; ails-s Gert- rude Higgins; Miss Elizabeth Pa~ ;quet; Mr. and Mrs. Allan Mclmlls: Mr. and Mrs. James Doyle; .\lr. and Mrs. Jnnles llrown; Miss Jenn Hntlghoy‘. ,‘ Floral Tributes. Spray-Mr. Robert Nelson and mother; Wreath-Police Officers; Wreath-His Worship the Mayor and City Council; \\'rcaih-—.\lnrsh» all and Police Officers. ‘QUEEN H0 warn eraser .- GHARLOTFTITOWN ‘Thin popular Hotel , inc been completely‘ mnovutui and ro- furnlthotl throughout . and often very com- fortable accommodation to the travelling public. The table in upco- lully good and the pub- Ils are courtoouuly and for. Rum UN u day. IIUQI J. TAYLOR. Manager Charlottetown | g ‘dolls-bisque heads, -re'a'l hair, dresses of silk d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. HALF PRICE _ MOORE nnnr: am; . m mucm" lmnlncn 01-‘ rm: Flt-array; ’l'iil.\'GH or itELiAllLE QFALITY FROM‘ .ll .\ K E llh‘ O It‘ SI‘ PERIOR |\\'.\ RES. Stainless "Fabio Knives- Radio Sets Every make oi‘ ifazors ilruss Wart- l§iIl|)l'0l(l0l‘_\' Scissors Sleds Electric 'i‘ublt- Lamps Hockey Sticks Thermos Itottlcs Starr Skates Scissors in (‘uses Pyrex Ware Electrical Gifts . (‘arses oi‘ Silverware tram‘ $15100 I llt-nntlfnl (‘arrers in “Cases Special Eureka Vacuum (‘letutor with tit- tat-Imtents free, $50.00 ' " Pocket tuition-y. tiltlpatterus to select from ‘ l‘:\‘('l'_\‘,R(‘lltl_\‘ Flush Lights (‘locks " (iilllerl liwetor Sets, all lmlf they Inst. Many people are all Christmlas shopping lists. the recognized goods. “uni <. *4 price ivlilléltjf l‘ ready with ‘their This store is‘ i much more conspicuously than ever before j ‘headquarters for Christian