‘mo... ‘i1 tiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiaiiii i iiilllIlllllllllllllllllilllillli Lee Glilelts Lye i0 AKE Y JUR OWN SOAP and for cleaning nod DISINFECTING GM/t-l/S [JvePmfwr/s Hl-rx/lh 000' Greetings Greetings to you, friends and ileigh- _ bors . And all former pals Qf mine On my native P. E. Island m this Merry Christmas time. l'm glad to hear your crops were bumper - And thc- prlces bumper too For tho products of your lands Which makes farmers well-to-do. farm- Yos! it makes me very happy And I'm mighty glad to 58y That your spilds from ‘P. E. iisland ' Herc to Boston, find their way. Sure! we know them, when wc see them By their graceful shape and size And the mealy food within them IAlways ‘takes the highest prize. allay each season find you happy And your heart -be filled with cheer And each Christmas time be Merry With a bright and prosperous year. By Peter Allan Reilly. gollllifll Y. m: ll..'i0—5--lntcrmediate. 5—6.30—I3usincsg,l\ien. tlAF-S-tldiuploycil Boys. 8--10—‘Seillors. Bowling: 7-(‘.omnlerciitl League. >l’l'0\vsc ‘Bros vs. Fcuncll & Chan- illcr. filo-Railway League. Iiridgo iHliiiiClYi vs. Suction Men. Special: ll a. in.~~ ll p. nl. Special lPrilgrnul for bicmbcrs. Social: ‘ _ 1 ' 10~|Seniors Fireside Social. I'wo Suicides In Paris ~I‘A~RI‘S, DCCDIIIDOI‘ 28.--~'l‘u‘o suic- Paris’ sotnowh-iit hcctic (illrlstmzts revclll- ides thin morning closed on llilG. "llrivp Illt“ to tlie Paris do l‘.\lnia.“ was his ordur. A young lilan wilmt: cvt-ning lilien showed signs of his having ".lll(il3(i vlgilroils- ly unil gally, iallmbcil into the cab. When ilt‘. roachml ills destination llClll‘ tllc river lio stopped out, paid his flirc and morrily wished thc ilrivct’ u good Christmas. ‘flood-bye, old tiltiu." he sltlil all lic shook hands. "Don't cvcr worry." ‘Phi-ti he strolled towards tho bridge ovi-r the luv-alien SCilli‘. ‘in lilo lump- ligllt tllr- taxi driver saw llilln sud- denly lozip on the parapet and divc. before hi: could move to priivout him. "it will bc a day or two beflore tho river will give up its (lead. ‘Another. ‘a itusslan, chose a..r9- ‘ volvcr with which to i-nd his last night of merriinent. in the hallway ‘of hi; hotel, as he returned from ynpcmling thc night. in u rcstaurant rim by n compatriot, he shot Mm- "rt-lf. aml to tho ilriinni this curious " i1‘.'lllll‘i9 was aiiilcduthnt nn unknown lli-rsou who lollotved iiilll into tho -~-. i RFI,IABLF\ At flvo tfclock 2i taxi driver was hailed by a rcvoller in -l'lzice Pig- .Historic Calendari From Hyndman. . & Co. Ltd. The Guardian has-received a. very valuable calendar from lhllellsrs frontlspiece of which is ‘I-I. M. S. Victory. the cut of which had to be specially ordered from England, through the courtesy of James Brown 8: Son. Publishers of Glas- sow. Scotland. for their special use. The "Victory"is without question the most interesting vessel in ex- istence. not only because on her dec s Nelson fell in the hour of vlc ory, a victory which freed Bri- tain for ever from the menace of Napoleon's invasion, -but because Sh» represents the connecting link between the navy of sail of the past. which one was our heritage. and the navy of steam and steel of today which still proudly upholds ‘Britain's supremacy upon the high S985. ‘Large sums of money have been spent on the "Victory" in recent years to preserve her for future flenerationg ‘as a glorious symbol of Britain's naval supremacy, and s-he is the centre of attraction for all citizens of the Empire when visit- int: Portsmouth. This picture is from the original oil painting by the famous artist McDowell. The ship is depicted in all her original colours, which are exceedingly spirited and beautiful. ‘it is of interest to note that the late F. W I-lyndman. It. iN_, the founder of the firm of Hyndman & Co, l.td., Charlottetown. I’. ‘E. ‘is- land. served on the old "Victory" in the year 1867. Another Art Gem Sold To America BERLIN, Dec. 28.—-fl‘he Duke of Auhalt, deposed ruler of one of Ger- many's petty principalities, will ‘be the‘ richer by $125,000 ‘as a result of the Prussian court decision band- ed down just ibefore Chrlstmafl authorizing him to sell to Duveen Brothers, of New York, a flfteenltb century picture by Rogie-r Van Der Wnyden, the Dutch painter, belong- ing to the ducal collection. iSome time ago the duke agree-d to give tlie Duvcens th‘is “portrait of a lady" for this price, ‘but the ‘German urt firm through which negotiations were conducted got an injunction against the deal on the ground that the price was too low. The court called numerous art experts, who agreed that half a million gold marks was plenty for a canvas 36 by 37 centimetres in size, and so the injunction was vac- ated, Hyndman k Company Ltd, n", Christmas Tree and Concert in the Hall Wednesday at 7.30 p. m, Silv- er collectton. , .,. 11lEi=1lllii1 ll"i11l11i TflE-ffiiihQié-lllli°llfilfill4llhléll» - ‘BHOP- from l-iolman’: ‘ailing. 8T. JNRESfSUNDAY SCHOOL 6953-29-11 cream‘- SKATE with band at Arena tonight. . 6959-29-1l GIVE THE FORGOTTEN friend a ‘New Years Gift, such as gloves, silk underwear. neckwear. etc. ‘Prowse Bros, .-I..td. 8937 12 29 3i. Christmas Tree and concert in- the iHall, "Wednesday at 7.20 p..ln- Silver collection. 6953 29 1i. OURLlNG.—In an article pub- lls-hcd yesterday morning with re- ference to the Curling Clu-b and itlstietivities the name Richard Gal- lant as caretaker should read I ich- ard. Butler. ‘ WOULD YOU like to enjoy a. real old fashioned Sunday School Con- cert and Christmas trce? St. James Church ‘Hall. -Wednesd‘ay at 7.30 p. in. lSllver collection. 695i 29 1i. THECHARLOTTETOWN Board of Trade will meet. ‘Hon. H. D. Mc- Ewen, Provincial Trade Cominiss- ioner to the ‘West Indies this even- ing, in the Board Rooms. All in- terestcd are invited to be present. 6952 29 1i. IBLANDEWS DEATH-iword htas been received in this city of the tleazth at Everett. Muss, of Mr. Thomas Fennel], formerly of Char- lottetown, and a ‘brother of the late ‘Mr. Robert Fenuell, formerly a par- tner in the hardware firm of Fern- nell and Chandler. SPECIAL SKATE with band at Arena tonight . 6959-29-1i REQUESTS BY THE LATE MFi. L. E. PROWBE-Jiy the will the late Mr. I... E. Prowse has made the following bequests:-—Charlotte- town Hospital $1.000; P. E. I. Hos- pital ‘$1,000; Mt. Allison University $1,000; St. Vincent Orphanage $500; Protestant Orphanage $500.; The balance of the estate is ilivlil-.‘ ed amongst the members of the family with the exception of a few small private bequests. wards of two-hundred happy and shilling dancers enjoyed the ball at the Navy League last night, which was held under ti"! auspices of the Blue Jacket Club. The novelties were unique and numerous including a grand crack- er containing a large number of The duke already has got the German Govcrmuenfs permission to vxport. tllc painting to Alucrica. whore, thc Berliner Tilgiliiifltt sail- ly remarks, it will probably hang in the gallery of "a heavy dollar magnate." “oouuu IsMissing PAiRlS, Dec. ZlL-Thc‘ Malia says throughout his spheru of es, ‘known as Count de Prnrok. born in 1896 in iMexico." The an- nounccnlen is accompanied ‘by a list of grievances against Canes. The Government of Algeria, adds the paper, says that despite ‘the rigid regulations, Canes carried off a (zcrtaln number of urchaelogical tliscovc-rles una-dc in Algeria sub- soil, notably four mummies which ho unearthed at Hoggar. Only Cheer On Front Page Christmas Day "BOSITON,.Mass;,_ Dec. -28.——The Boston Herald observed Christmas Day by putting on a cheerful front. page. All news oi‘ a ilisagreeable or distressing nature was ‘placed on inside sheets and those who look- ed for crilne and accident items hail to shuffle through the impel‘ $01‘ them. it was explained that last that the Governor-General of Algcrqrcmombi-ances of a lull-lo Bllilfifl-‘lll- ii in has broadcast an announcement is the intention ‘ilciillllitianiie very shortly. The chollfimnefil that “he is searching for a United States cltize-n, Charles ‘Byron Cun- ,prizos, which was pulled for by |two teams, tho-locus, confetti, elect- lrlc sparklels, streamers, etc., etc.. iTho many beautiful gowns of the iladics were a ilelight to the eye. ins well as tho magnificent stilling, ianpropriute to the occasion. Mr. ‘Dixon's orchestra fully lived up to ‘its reputation as a baud of skilled mluslciuns. The dance broke up in itlic sniull ilours and left ill its stead, tired feel, but nlany happy to hold another were: Mrs. Muthieson, Mrs. O'Don- ell, Mrs. Chandler. PERSONALS Mr. Reginald Taylor, bond sales- man for the firm of Johnston and Ward, is spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J- ‘D. Taylor, Hillsboro Street. Miss Ethel Taylor, teacher at West Kent School. who has boon granted a month's leave of all- hence, left on Saturday for u visit to New York. Dr. Robins leaves this lnornlul: for Montreal and New York. In the latter place he will take a spflifilli course in"X1Ray'work1 He will 3111! absent about 10 days. Dr. Beat/an, of Franklin, N. H. is visiting his old home in ‘Melville, This is the first. time in thirty-three years that ‘Dr. Benton visited Prin- ce Edward. liildand during the win- iPyjtamas $8.25. Prowse Bros, ‘liltd. 6937 12 2s at. puuaes KN EE.~—Miss Georglnfl Mathieson. teacher at Cardigan School ,wi1_lle on her willy. hilrne fell, severely injuring her The accident will confine her home for some time. Arena tonight, s1‘. JAMES SUNDAY sol-icons". 17.111111’ Nifty Rev-lie exam only» ad yesterday at. the , . with an entire change of program. There ls no doubt that this is one oi’ the best vaudeville shows that has lottetown audiences, and favorable tertainment it heard on every side. NAVY LEAGUE BALL.--_Up-:kins Unliversity. Dr. Uatrick based and ilftyhis prediction upon the practical LADIES STRIPED. Flannelette knee. her to sea-cm. SKATE with ba a. at ._. ass -29-1i SOPEWS REVUE-Frank. Sop- to well filled houses Prince Edward Theatre. ever appeared before Chur- comments on the quality of the en- offers. are being‘ BURIED $UNDAY.-The funer- al of the late Robert C. ‘Buntain of Wheatley "River was held from his late home ‘Sunday afternoon. "Owing b0, the roads being in a very ‘bad condition and the Rev. Mr. Ai-tkins, who was to conduct the services in the home, having to drive from Stanley Bridge. was late in arriv- ing and the Rev. Mr._ Baxter of Hunter River took charge of this serylce which was very impressive. The service at the grave was con- ducted by the Rev. Mr. Aitlken and Rev. iMr. Baxter. The late Mr. Buntaln was a man of high in- tegrity and fine character. and was hold in high esteem by his fellow- men. an was shown by the large concourse of people who followed his remains to their last res-ting place. Beautiful floral tributes from kind friends cove-red the casket. The pail-bearers were his four bro- thers. Alexander. John Hedloy and Herbert, also hi5 two brothers-in- law, D. Bulman and Henry Ross. ———-<-0&-—-- Recent Discovery illAlllllliiORE, Md., Dec‘. 28.~A considerable tlccreasc soon IIn the cost of producing steel, rcfinilng petroleum and in refrigeration, is predicted by Dr. W. A. Patrick, pro fessor of chemistry at Johns Hop- appllcation now being mnde= of a substance he invented dill-lug the war. known as slllica ge-l ;a colloidal silica which in. ssessed great absor- bent qualities. ) Dr, Patrick shit] that a steel lllil‘i iln England was using tile process silccesstully and tlie lfnited States Steel Corporation had ltlans under way to install the new system ill onc of their plants, that a “New ing refrigerator" cars ard Oil 1ietroleuul." _ ———-¢ Consider Opening Doors To Germans LONDON, Dec. 28.—Siucc the Locaiuo reconciliation there has been considerable talk of “burying thc hatchet" lit the exclusive St: James Club, antililvitillg the Gor- man tiilliifllhllili iin London to be- come members. There have bet-u hints that an invitation may bu cx- tciideil to tile Germans some time early in tile New Year. -Solnc of tile members of Si, Jam- es, wlilcli is thc diplomats‘ club par l;X('(\.iiCll(‘.Q of London, have not quite luatic lip their minds. howev- or. that this would the the proper stop just. yet. ulthoilgii lilo major- ity arc lilndcrsiooil to fllVill‘ (lcrmzin ntenlbcrship as part oi the new spirit. of pence for Europe which Sir Ailstcli Chamberlain, foreign secretary. has introi uccd into inter- To Reduce Costs- Euglaud Company was lllilllllfifllltill“. ibuscd upon the use of silica gel, and that thc i’tllliSi)lli'(). N. J. plant of the Stand- Conipany was using the new niatenlal in the refinement 0t‘ liEii YEAR Eli/E ‘llllict-‘ . l i" ‘ "‘l>.ll.c. lllli' ‘ ' Preparations are now under why for the big Neiw Year's Eve Dance WhLch will be held under ‘the aus- pices of the G. W. V. A, in Prince of Wales College I-Iall, Thursday evening, Decemberfllst. Tlfe hall hasbécn ‘than elaborat- ely decorated, many novelties are being introduced and "the floor which ls-the largest in the city has been put in excellent condition. The music will beprovided by the Casino Orchestra consisting of five pieces with Mr. Albert Blan- chard as pianist and an exception- ally ftne program has been arrang- ed for the occasion. A number of the newest dancing selections will the played, many of which have not as yet been lieard in this city. The affair will be under the distllnguielied patronage of His Honor Lieutenant Governor b‘. R. Heartz and chaperoncd by Mire. l-I. A. Mac-Dougnll, Mrs. (Dr.) R. J. iLediwell, Mrs. N. W. Lowther and Mrs. W. A, MacLaren. Although no invitations have- been mailed all friends of the vbterans are cordial- ly invited. Tickets wllll us usual be on sale at the diilr. < i In order to accommodate those having earlier engagements during the evening lt has been decided to have dancing commence at 0.30 and continue unttll 2 a.m. .A-.-~- v-"Q/ out" and the New Year in, have a good time and help the Veterans in the work which they are endeav- orlng to carry on. 6881-1i Baptist Church Christmas Treat ‘ and Concert Tho rinuunPChrlstmas treat and concert of the Baptist Church Sun- day School was held in the school- room last: evening, and a crowded audience of pupils, parents and visitors, enjoyed a very entertain- ing and well rendered program of which perhaps the most notable teaturt: was the visit of Santa Claus, who distributed tlie gifts and goodies witnwhich the large Christmas tree was loaded. Another feature of the program was the presentation to Mr George L. Simmons, Superintendent of the Suindny School of a sterling silver fountain pcn and pencil, from the Sunday School teachers. The program rendered was follows: Hy-Illll—~J0y to tlie World, Hymn-Hark the Herald Angels Sing. Selection by the Junior Choir. ll-‘l Leila. Dialogiiir by members i‘riillary Class. Selection by the Junior Choir. Reoltatiou—The Boy and his Stomach-blaster Leighton War- nf thc rcn. Selection by tile Junior Choir. Song-Away in a. MBDZBP-Pfifll- ary Class. Recitation-Master Tommy Camp bell. "Plazno Solo—Master Cedric Boili- till‘. Selection by thc Junior Choir. Special mollt.inii should be made of the part played iii tllc program by the Junior (‘hnir oi tho (‘liiirt-‘i. which consists of tivcuty Vl\ll"‘¢. uutl which, ulliler thc tlirootizln and training of Prof. Hiram Hail, has attained a high staudardcf excel- lance. During the concert some slides oi‘ Labrador scenes were shown, tfnii a collection was taken for thc orphans of Armenia. ilatlonlll tlolltics. tor. l-Ic was accompanied by his . lioicl dartcil forward at. Oilffé‘, m“. your mully readers (imnplalueil that i‘il('li up the revolver and fled. The thil Ciliillilllflh 111111111111 1111111- ‘Page -tload mun ‘had ti-u francs in his was altogether wo rmddenlns for Locket. Yuletide. sister, Mrs. Lyttol. Thoy leave this tnornlng on return to Franklin. BIRTHS _.. BLAKE-in The‘ City Hospital, De- cember 25th to Mr. and Mire. James i ~ CLASSIFIED 0m Insertion . Boar Insertions light Insertions .. GOO Q-OQO Q-OQ-O Agents Wanted PORTRAIT AGENTB- WRITE for tprices and catalogue. United ‘ Art Co. Limited, 4 Brunswick. Toronto, Ont. 68‘63~12-23-wsm~20i iwaureolrwo W155 TO demonstrate and advertise Wear- ‘cvcr Aluminum. Only reliiable a. 'hoiise to houie proposition. Ap- ply Mr. H. d. Jacobson, .I.ennox tliotel, Tuesday. Jheomber 29th. i l .t 11.1“ . '7' 1 t for Barbers. Become t, m‘ wan? w and J‘ {than n 8 weeks. Write Moler ‘\___ - Berber College, Department "F" r i i . Bo lslt‘---—-—--—-... —-"-—"—'_'—' . (iinpéalxfm Any?" ‘acnfh-igilWANTib-MAID TO WORK IN ..‘ --—-—-~ ison. Moreil; Geo. R. Lockhart. ‘ ‘ ‘- ' country. Anvlv 211° Grfliwll- . dcenslnstun; Miss Blake,_ City: no y e946 1t 29 81- . - inns Dorothy Williams, City; w. . . _ QQEQT§ , V. Dunvar, City; Mrs. W. H. WAN;| - 8 ' ,' ,Dunvar, City; Prof. Hiram ‘.841, {IN}. ' ahbllihiéoaliaig°ncm -1- °/'" - . Eloy‘; Mg). illidrnlgitllaii. 3px: 5mm‘ _ -. - , l0 na , ; ' u o M ' d 694B 13 39 71- N D ‘Kennedy, Bradalbuhe; G. A, 8:0- ' ' ' gory, City: Miss Doris Lend, Bum- R ‘HOWI- merside: Miss M. Palmer. clay: M°131"111'- 6 Miss Ella Palmer, City; ill. Palmer. 893312 2o el. EAL“ City: s. i-l. dud Mrs Davison, oily; Alirlr- II- I. ---~o>—-—- c. ill. andMr manila, City; Mr. Md or -J. A. Mellon hi. M fygysmt our" with lllllllrlPn Llnlnwut '59 “INT $1’, ‘ ‘M u” i” ‘ ‘ _ ‘W, __‘_‘_ . l M. . ' " r ._., mm‘ “m”. - ADVERTISEMENTS men need apply, This is not a - *-—--—-_-_-_.-.-_\._._-_-L.h_‘“ ,1 wmrao av Youth MAN pa.‘ a sltlon in Fox Rough. have B01119 ... llo par line o! l word: M Mr lino o! H words . ‘ill nor lino of I worth 4 O+§§OOQ§O+QQ40+§Q~§O4+¥Q~ Miscellaneous JNOuA. IWacDONALD, LAND SUR- vcyor. Hermanville, P, E. I. 6375-12-1-1 mo. EDITH-DEBS ACCOMMODATE-D. 242 Kent St. 6934 12 29 3i. w Mnlo liclp Wanted BIG EARNINGS STEADY EM- Hamm; ii-l-tts-tf. Help Wanted at 1 o'clock. interment at Hunter B, Blake (nee Myrtle Brothers), North River, a daughter, Nora No- elle. ' ‘Ti-newness MUNN-STEWART-At 23 King Square, this city. December 28th.. by Rev. W. M. Ryan, Vernon Stew- art Munn, of Mermaid, I’. E. I. to Margaret Myrtle Stewart, cf Char- lottetown. DEATHS -. ti WALQH-Jn City ' Hospital. D ' 28th. Martin Walsh age 65 ‘yea Funeral notice inter. R LARKIN — At ‘Thompson, Nor ‘ Dakota, on December 25. 19,‘. Robert ‘Larkin, aged seventy-six. i ANDREWS-At New Glasgow! Dec. 20, Mrs. John Andrews aged - 75 years. Funeral from her lat-S residence. iWedneaday. Dec..30thniPfow§Q' my; (y, i River Cemetery. Tryon; J. G. Campbell, Port Bank; ,.l. F‘. Stems, Sourls: W." G, Ander- Queen ‘ Hotel i t repalrl and Improvements. It in now the ilnnt Hotel of ltl clan In the Maritime Prov lncel. It appeal: to those who want a comfortable Hotel and splendid table and oxocliint acrvloo It a moder- ate price. Rates 03.00 a day. Charlottetown . gllotel Co. Ltd. ' ‘ ' Proprlotorl i l ‘ MISS L. ‘MQOOAIVO, Manager UEEN OTEL. W. H. Prowse. cit ; Mrs. W. ii. Ives. North R a. d i 0 Programme Planned To Usher In New Year NEW YORK, ‘D013. 2s? Come along, dance the Old- Year D dualism» ~;-- . . l I * "mahshlp Resultsi.‘ i 4 "Principmljdoran- bf- the Union 4 Comlnerciirl College received word ‘,1: yestiardaythat twenty-seven of his; ‘ students had been lwarded“ Pen-i t martini-gr .1(3°1‘.1.111§!11?!.1“°1" Q"? 9!. . the leading ‘Penmanship institutes,‘ in AmericafThe Zanerian." The re-y1 marks/hie Jnrprovement tin ‘penman-i ship is seen-by comparing speck, mens of writing on dmtrance and; > those submitted for certificates. i, ‘Prln. Moran is urrangllng special‘ work along this line for the new‘. classes ‘which start on- January 5. ' I Fol-lowing is’ list of certitlcnte|*"*"*" ___ winners: - . . _ _ » Marv D- Jehirlhfl- , Jidyelyn Mae MacGtiliivray. _____ ., _ - AMargaret Ranahan. ' , Laurette McGuire. ‘ M. Ena Hornby. Ethel Hamill. ' Elsie Maclnnls, Charles E. Praught. Jeanette Saunders. Geneva Blaqulre. ‘Emma Wisuer. Eleanor Leard.‘ Ono ‘Subscription and the Secretary would bl P (Canadian Pres!) 7 MONTREAL, Que. Dec. 2B.-—The‘ lcxport trade in Canadian grain on. lthe Montreal market today was eX-i ‘trcmely dull there being practically no demand from forie-gu buyers. There was some enquiry from local‘ and country buyers for odd cars ‘and a little business was done in- ttiliB respect. The tone of the marq Emil! ‘Umfi- kct was steady and prices showed Alfred MtacEachern. no change with Ontario and QuGhfiH-‘l iEva Frost, No. 2 white oats quoted 52c. Ne. 3. Katherine M. Fraser. Margaret Forsyt-he. ‘Georgena Vlckensou. Ruth Harper. Freda Donovan. ‘Lea Frederick Dawson, Helen Moisaac. Mary MacLeod. ‘wliitg at 50 1-2 c. and Ne. 4 white‘ at 49 1-2 per ibusllel ex store. A stronger feeling developed in the market for spring wheat grades £40 cents per barrel. Prices for win- ;tcr wheat flour were also marked ‘up 20 cents per barrel. There was m”). Dufly no change in the condition of the News Gafiem illliilfkfiil for mlllfeed and prices Louise Cox .were unchanged. A fair business ‘was done in standard grades of rolled oats and the tendency was nlteady. A moderate business wag ‘ tiransuctcd in fresh and storage an _ _ rices were wcll maintained. Ow- Vlslis Scvtlan ‘a;51.52::;;':::%;‘.%::2:3t..‘§§’::. 'atoes and on account of the short- | (Clhidiiifl PM") age of supplies a stronger feeling hiONTRiENI». Dec. 28.—V\‘liat is h-cis developed in the local market regarded as a signal honor for thennd prices have advanced 10 to 15 Presbyterian Church of Canada has cto. perbag. The cheese and butte-r been announced. Rev. George H. Jnarkets were again quiet but firm. Donald. .M.A.. minister of the ‘ Church of st. Andrew and st. OTTAWA. Dec 28~liicrearlhs Paul, (who succeeded Dr‘ Gemge receipts continue to be the chief Duncan‘ h" been “when to be feature of the egg markets. Christ- one of the chaplains of thc nextmi?” Dimitri’ ‘Warkets 619M185 “p nloderamr or the General A5Sem_ iv th good strength in most centres bly of the Church of Scotland. Tile “"-“°“g1‘ S“ “"11 1E'1’°"°‘1 a 51111111“ Moderatooelect ls Dr. John Mac Toronto if “nchtangef,cf'un:fyt‘ihigi' Callum, of Larkhall, Glasgow, Scot- ggrtso Iggy neigcoiiiygag; t‘; 3:1,] 52kg. $11k“: ‘bmthepilnflw M Re“ Mr" ing sales sextras 47 to {itilffirsts 37 The latter Wm “is” hum a com"hioiglfreiifilndcsreiiseii, lfb-allr‘ pgtl-(IUBC: mission to the ‘Scottish and Irislofion and lower American markets Asssmmies "m" 111° presbYmrialbhilvc‘ bronco‘. about a ilefdcd price (1111111711 111 135113131 1 dtcllne Jobbing fresh extras 68. Tile kirk flflrllliflll 011 511111111)’ DIN-if TSLq G3. Winnipeg egg and poultry 119d 11 TF-‘Pl0i1l1i0h Cflllgflllllilllihi! markets are unchanged. Car of DlTDClIlflid on the honor lie has re- storage seconds rolling to Mon- ceivcd, expressing its sense of the trcal from Winnipeg costing 30 1-2 honor that indirectly had been con-‘dctllvcred. Edmonton egg market ferred upon the congregation anchquiet with local receipts increas- oi'i the Presbyterian Church lirilig tlealers quoting country ship- ‘(Jiinada and cheerfully rcloziscd him W1“ iif-‘iivfifpti. GXIHIS 45. UNIS 40. from his pulpit during thc month 1111111118 {F9811 flXillls i511. fifills 55- Maitiou Holmes. Rev. G._H.'DOI1_3:iC (ieneral Assenllbly oi‘ the Church of 111M111 97111113 11111111113 45» 117515 ‘10- Scotland ill pursuance of his iiilt- “mimldh 35~ vimcoiivei’ 95g market 1.3% iliise-ttlotl prices unchanged. St. ‘Conllncxlting on the honor con- Mm" N‘ B" clmstmaa 1111111375 flcrrctl upon Dr, Donald, Dr, I). J. Slump on an ovemwck market‘ Ri-‘ciillliiiln-Mmfl Mar-lime MaC"Fl'llSi-3l' Principal ‘of thc Presbyter- (‘Mcken 30 u’ 35' m“ 22 1° 25‘ - ' gr-ese and ducks 35, deinan] limit-i _' .. e... , ‘ ‘Compartment Obser ian ‘College, continuing Presbytep‘ lan ‘Church said it was a unique‘ thing in the history of the Presby-1 tel-an Church in Canada‘ that a. _ - minister of thc cllurch was to this high office. Five Are Poisoned 1161 P 108131111116 Oflchristmas Eve: WASHINGTON, Dec. 28~~lin- __ iprcslsed by the complaints of ivcst~ WASIUNGTON‘ Dec‘ my“ ‘Aiern members of Coilgress and agri- -broken music iecord to play witbiciuuuiia] iemgiirfi‘, the admkéistm; was all that Christmas meant lotto" a (Duster “K an amen men to its farm relief programme so as Mary Lorena llarrls. two years oldf Her mother‘ Mrs‘ mm‘ ito provide government supervision C"“'°1'1“"1over agricultural exports. arrls. 27, and her brother .lohu.i I I I aged 5, were dead; another brother, - - ' James. u... 4. and hcr grandmoth-iRlch Silver-Lead or, Mrs. Mary Beyer, were in ul , critical condition, and iier father-J Truman Leon llarris. 3i. was ser- liilsihliiltfii"$iY-i.i§."§iwlfiibfv“?‘ M1811‘ Wm‘ “re "*1" C" Chrmtlnqs FJB Th Him“ ,e"i. silver anti load oro, measuring imth“ l ‘d ‘ it oi 19' m“ I38 feet iin a drlveu-cross-cut 2,200 ‘C, f"; i‘ “y? “p a e ir_mmim5 "wzticct below the apex and which H s m“ we’ and “nangllg uimcoilscrvntlvc estimates of produc- mys fur their children‘ They h5d7tive value arc given at $50,000,000 “m hem‘ touched "me" 1151115 has been found in tile Walker H. ilraggeil himself to a ilelghbt-i's‘_\4,_.(;|“n|_,, Meta] Company mme at ‘tioor late yesterday, askling for aid. Cmytnn‘ h, Central up“... ‘M111- 11"1'~1"5 and 3°11“ were 101111111 Walker ll. McGtnnis Metal Com- ‘111 011B 100111. 111761111)’ 4881i. flllllqlaiiy is a New York firm, in which Mrs- Bevei‘ and James were in hn-dht- General Motors Corporation is ilthcr, unconscious, MJary Lorena nunl m hold n heavy Internflt, An ‘was playing with the broken rcc-lailjoilling property and mine pro» ord. ,pect, the Redhird. upon which pro. -ving operations are now helm! tor- 0600470 u» cqulrcldalntenlniii PVM.-ufIthK_"P-.£V~1~‘L) _ Protestant Orphanage turf-year ‘ i W15 HAVE f another subscription ‘of $29}! 1 Help UsCo Forward i of flour and prices were advanced. of rMay~thnt he might attend thefimfifilgfi‘ 5100K is in fairly good de-y s. Govt. Farm Re- wartlcil. is owned by Henry Ford. nmwmwh- ‘ - '1 looflllmldahonl In ion ht." Willi 81MB "k111i m!" 1M. the chimes in the tower of Parlia- Hotal we have spent many thousands pl dollars In ihlive and elaborate international ra- iillo bloadcasting program in hist- iory is being planned for tlie nilvulit oi thc year 1926. General James (l. llarborad. 011*!“ lthis country will have its focal ipuint at the high powered experi- gmental station of the corporation ,at Bound Brook. N. .l. 0091113111 stars in New York. the‘ Marine Band in Wasmgton. and the Sym- phony Orcho‘ yin» Bo east iger sis, l-ebnoaficast for the , inent by the British Broadcasting‘ Company. and again rebroadcast in ‘ Germany. atmospheric conditions permitting. A chain of stations throughout the United States will rebroadcast the program for Ameri- cans. ‘ The program is expected to start with the pealiug cf chimes of Big Ben in lldmdflli, which twill be nick- ed up at Bound Brook and rebroad- cast throughout this country. Pre- ceding the United Stale! mlllicil prografmnn official spokesman will send greotlngf to the latching world. J-ile words will be repeated by’ linguists in French. German, Ital inn, flpanisb, Polish. Swedish and Japanese. _‘.,~.- Rummy“ 'i»‘fl»$l.‘."'i' ~ i mrnt in loudoli helping to ring -u‘ - America's New Year the most cxtrdTrace chair one ‘of these stricken with the dis- Y.. will-me‘ among the f_ I kof ease had eaten of squash which the the pfqgrnm w” will be" r d-raged woman prepared and contrlbu. i ~ a tlshllsli and the contisqunsh, taken from her garden, she. - iioltaizd min handout! Inn-v‘ : Cases To Old Lady” HUGHES DIGESTALL TABLETS“ correct all dorm: of. v‘. Iivolonswlont 1' , DYSPEPSIA HEARTBURN and other disorders o! the STOMAOH and BOWELS. PRICE 50 CENTS PER BOX ' lumvslivo. MlclL, Doc. 28,--'l‘o ;au olghty year old woman resldcnU traced the 33 cases of typhoid fcv-i er that followed a church dinner in, llilflt city November 18. To date, {three oi‘ the cases have proved fat-i ial. " ' i l‘ The investigation conducted byl ‘thepepartnient revealed that every.‘ ‘ted to the dinner. In preparing the, had worked it through a collender‘. with her hands. | Laboratory teats showed. Dr. Richard ‘M. Olin, State Health Com- i missioner said that the woman was a typhoid carrier. Sell’ Newspaper ii l ‘CHICAGO. Dec. 28.——The Chicago I Daily News has been sold to Wal- ter A. Strong, for several yell‘! i" * ' ess managen- for ‘cipproxl-i hmtely $15,000,000. The transfer‘ marks the end‘ of the fifty-year‘ ownership of; the late Victor F. Lawson and the beginning of a new management in which "mentors of the ‘WQIQBIMQ utmntat orlllln- Mailed to any address on rtcelpt of price. Hughes Drug 00., Limited. br-ianm lured to riccivo 9W"- l r . v y ' " ._ Investment Boa Government, Munloillli ""1 Corporation Bonda- ‘gnimwt andiold. Particulars on r0- quest. ‘A; E. MacNElLL Phone TOO-L. w \ i wast-nub vou A HAPPY new YEAR From thc BAYER STUDIO 163 Great creme 81"" w. R. ARSON,‘ D. C.,'Ph. c. Doctor of ‘Dhlroprqflifi, . Three Your Palmer Gradual-c Riley Bldg. who» 1°73 lVodka Sale Curb ‘ ' Cuts Drunkenness Moscow, Dec. 28—1Drunkenncss |ls decreasing nvlififlhli ""1111" 113° ‘new rule allowing but one bot] e |of vodka a day t0 11 Permit“ s“ as of this beverage are now 8991011111‘ ating 20.000 bottles daily. An av- ie-nzige of 75 arrests tor tlrunkonnflfl lure made now compared With sev- lurni hunilred arrests ilailv 1h 111° recent period when more ‘vodka could be bought. . ' iSeasoli Oli‘ Lakes Ends iWithout Loss Oi-Lilfc "pbirosro, Dec.‘ 2s.- The Yshlr- ipnn; season on the Great ‘Lakes '\vas ilnusiull. For the first time in I50 years it closed without the loo‘- nl‘ one single life or the total loss r. in (‘Ianarllan vessel. With Cauaillri» ‘tonnage operating in larlwl‘ V0111" ithatl for innay years 01161- 1111"" ‘W't:.'l‘l".'"irt*\\'ili: collisions and many 1- ihoud which did occur were 0i ‘llriilflf character. ‘ Canadian Pacific vation Sleepers ' ‘ A most attractive‘ feature <1“ Canadian Pacific servloeqbet-Wheil Saint John and Montreal is pP°V111 ed "by. the tcornnartmeht-lfihhel“ ‘ ' tion sleepers which are now fill?‘ nlng on train 15, leaving Sainl" John at tour o'clock ill T119 8 191' noon and on train 16 leaviil 011 treal at seven o'clock in the even lng. Each of these cars contains one drawing-room, three 00111981101911"- a large observation room and an observation platform. the latter of lcnur-se being always P1811911 l" 191° rear end o! the train. The observa- tion room which is fitted with large windows, giving a practically unob- structed vi on three sides. is in- tended adfafloiinge for tne benefit Jt all sleep-lag car passengers on the train, It is supplied with 111B latest magazines. as woll as Wiih stationery and a wrltinll 415511- .Euch compartment contains one lower and one upper berth. wit‘! i111 toilet facilities, much like a draw- lng-room. Patrons travelling alone or in parties of ‘two. who arc un- able to secure a drawinx-Nmnt-Will find a compartment 0108i- 0011""- lent. as well as distinctly lower in price, “ ____‘_..,_._ Hotel y Victoria " 1' 0n: o! thclargut and but equipped Hotels, in Euiorn our“; Contain 12o rooml. 44 of have prlvlll balhi.‘ Completely renovated in thc plli. row yurn- F" Hotel!" thrwehovl 91h"! ‘new: United‘ have ‘luv-plenum qhlu. 1 qiililuc td all Guano. ‘Tole- pbcnucu In rooms. :- liatai‘ 14-00 to 00.00 P" day. Charlottetown . Hotel Co., Ltd." HARRY G. IROWN, Manager Proprlolon w"! A. A. Beale . Franklin. N,‘ ll; A. B. Little, Franklin. N. 131.; .17 Hughes, seq‘ lc;- c. o. xrchtorlhl.‘ Truro; R. . Kerr Nevcqlqagbé N. B. J. W lioddir, haiku; M - a A. Mcthcrili, llhffihy. . Mellow!!! R. Aubrey, _ - u.- _\ --.,. ".3".