in! Railways, n ,. dint time. H4 y mortality, h! brief but it Gogommodatlon ihlke other z Sir Henry sin _ . ado, we haye modest needs a Lin our own pn ' domlnfon. We 'way, a railwa ' ioee not "smih - I “smilin-gi pail-iv l Sir Henry saw ' Canada. The ‘ smiles only l: ' are the spots ' Henry's specin 1 him. The nurr ‘ and west have ‘ Bm-‘ile, on‘ the ' wearing a lonl umlllng enduri with hope. W ‘ may be fanned ‘present visit c oger and that gtutnre these "broaden into 1 permanent smi ‘While Sir this short VlSlI our causes for we have no l thoroughly inf our apokesmcr less many years. While Char) ‘merside each H1078 01‘ advantages as headquarters o ways it is not claims vuill n ‘ View of the f cities, ‘Halifax. : Amherst and ~ 4 tres have alre. respective clai ever, a num which will be M11111 and whtic clpate. We heartily come awaiting party and in tl the gigantic tt 71m will be t can. Our rail- uemt costly or their trervlces . ._f~ , .“ Plain Silk Shirts Fancy Cloth Vests - - Knitted Vests - - - -- - Club Sweaterg...“ ........... Fine Velour Hats - - - - - -- -- Unlined Buckskin Gloves -- - Silk-lined Suede Gloves - - - - - - Unlined Suede Gloves - - - - - -- Unlined Cape Gloves - - - - - - - - - - Lined Buckskin Gloves - - - - - - - - - Club Bags, Leather Smoking Jackets - -- Dressing Gowns - -- - - - Camels Hair Gloves - -- Lined Mocha Gloves -- Lined Auto Gloves - -- Unlined Auto Gloves - L Boys’ Fine Golf Hose - Brushed Wool Mufilers Silk Knitted Mufilers - - -- - - - Fancy Silk Mufilers - - - - - -- ~ Irish Linen Handkerchiefs -- - - - - - - ~ ~50“ Irish Linen Initial Handkerchiefs - - - - 50¢ Fine Shirts, best makers . . . . . . . 182.00 HP New York Woven Cloth Shirts - - 433-00 “P Striped Silk Shirts - - ---.I--¢¢---~o LgvglylTieg s-ilkandwoolsgx ................. Cashmere Clock Sox - - - -- Pure Silk Rib Sox -- -- Scotch Heather Gloves heHgb 75c vino: l erdahshery.” on. for Him to $2110 $1.00 . . . $31.00 . .$1.50 . .$1.00 . .$1.75 . .$1.75 . $3.50 . . .$1.00 $3.00 .. . $1.75 up . . . .$2.00 up $6.50 Boys’ Mackinaws -- - - - ........$10.00up |oe|IonlonooI$8050 ...........$10.50 Men’s Mackinaws .. up Al small gifs daintiiy boxed in holly boxes Henderson & Cudmllrej 101 Grafton Street _ . .$5.00 . .$7.00 . $4.50 . $2.50 . $2.00 . $2.00 . . .$6;00 ti? 31*"? rm"- savrrjwtrn mgolgigalni- l ‘ll-I v - - - “*3- . *5‘ Kl buv gun cum _ _a aonggipl pqgtho Dlspomlary early as v v ’ t- SILK HOSIERY lo s. neat Xmas ‘Q. Make All ‘e Hosiery. mobs " 110E, ‘lkgloucxir ill Sole at 1 event‘ nsosnv: wkouzooav. Dec. 21th for the Christmas concert at Brackley. _ _ - DOWMCOMFORTS — Boautleo from England; lovely for Xmu ‘Gifts. leer and Weak: Dec161i ‘Ion’ xwufirlie Eureka Gold Medal Vacuum Cleaner $50.00. — The Rogers Hardware Co. Ltd. , p, 2;‘ 5 10809-1441 ALLEY'8 HOCKEY aoors for Xmas, always acceptable. For men and boys 10858-15421 RINGS FOR CHRISTMAS. - beautlful, lasting, appropriate. E.W. Taylor, 142 Richmond Street. BLANKETS -— Union ‘us: herein all kinda of bedding. Beer and Weeks. Decl61i PENMANiS, THiE BEST AND standard fleecetl-llnetl underwear for men at $1.50 per suit. Moore & McLeod, Limited. 1i HOUSE QLIPPE-RB FOR MEN ill leather, also English fell. Prices $195, $2.25 and up. Alley Co. Ltd. .10853-1G-2l . THE PLEBISCITE CAMPAGIN coxnmltwe have opened rooms over the Bank of Nov a Scotiu, where they will be glad to meet all who are willing to take some part in the coming eloctlon, THE BEST ARTICLE is not al- Wlyi the‘ cheapent. Tho “Hoover” lo the only really efficient clean- er—-A nplendld Xmas gift. Easy terms llf desired. Beer and. week; Dec16li 9F 8COTLAND. - Rcv.‘ D. ‘M. Wantont will preach "1 Sawrdflrllth at Churchill at 7 D-m-. on ‘Bahbath 18th Canoe »(‘0v6. 10.30 s-zm. and People's iChulrch, City, Kym, . . , l DON'T FORGET the fancy work rand 8Dron~ c1116 by the Spring Per‘; Women's lnstltiito‘. Saturday after- .n°°1\ B-lldtevenlng December 16th tilt Jenklxfs 8r Jay's store. ' 10837-152! i l! WEDDING lBE»LLS.— The many friends of Mr Hugh James Mont. £01091? of New London and ‘Mrs ‘Leah M. Anderson oi‘ French Riv- -Bl' Will be glad to learn of their dmaYYlaEe on Tuesday. Dec 12th at fills Manse. New London. r CHURCH 1 i_ l YIEBTEII-DAYBS ,M.ARKET._ IButter was quoted at. 40c; eggs 60c; geese $3.25 up to $4.00; ducks $1.50; chickens 85c to $1.00 apples 12c and 18c; and. cranber- ries 15c._There was very littlo tlah on sale. ' ISILANDER DEAD-Colonel S. S. Weathcnble of Kinross was a DEBWIIKBT to the city yesterday. On his arrival he received word of his brother's death, Mr. Cecil “leathelrble in Boston. Colonel Wentherble. "will leave this morn- ing to look after the funeral of his brother. Mr Cecil Weatherble was n. native of Georgetown and was a son of Mr. John Weathen CubiTCaEEFGtI-far .. .. Crucible ISteel ble. He left Prince Edward. Island some twenty five years ago, and at the time of his death howas conductlnn a successful grocery business. The remains will be in» terred in (Boston. Ltd. t -, m “Y ._ L} m1 i‘ ‘ have a few grain grlnfoii, crushers we are offering at cost. A. HORNE 1i S: CO. 4 In rich. Persian dotlqnl, $6.50 to $18.00: all olzurocc thou, They are beautiful. ‘Beer ind-‘Wecku- boys and menanew line and ex- tra good wearing. Boys $2.50. Youth sizes 11, 12, 13. $2.00. Children's $1.75. Mail dcrs prepaid. Alley Co. Ltd. there are even other Orange Pek- 1°802'14'3‘ 0e teas tihun llioreeh, but do not ‘ forget that Mopeds Selected Or- 54-50 inge Pekoe is the Jill‘; a" Wi-Wl 35-50 Pilr- 5"‘ Vi‘ ange Pekoe and that there is n0 “BRUNOW _ and mom. rand ' stints-runs‘ olrrira rot-ova '- body at the. Rogorolhrd ca. ~ § 1o 1+3: MANY _ THANKS. —"Ell|me.“ is the title of a very lovely. calendar from ‘Turner and Co., the wholnaalofllio! H0"; land recelvedywooterday -. il-anmsnsihfrsurio -,- We and root. cutters and puipers, which 10811-l4-6l ‘HEARTH Ruas ,-- reversible, D60 161i. OIL TANNED MOCQASINS for Men's 5.1.25. OI‘- 10853-1621. THERE ARE rem ANtD TEAS original ()r- substitute for it. which equals it either in flavor or the number of cups to the pound. THE OYSTER 8EA8ON.— lt is cstimatcd that about 5,000 burruls of oysters will be packed on Princn Edward island this year before the season closes, an increase of 1,300 bnnrels over 1921. The demand is good this year, the price ranging from $6 to $8 per barrel. Sumo fishermen have already landed {fifty barrels each. PRIZE CATTLE SHIPMENT. —- Mr E G Saunders of Saunders. Ncwsome & Co- returned frotunthc Amherst iviinter Fair . on may with o. car load of 1st’, ~bn§2nd prize cattle putrcbasedat the Fair. That is a very important ship- ment of the finest stock in the Murrltimo Provinces. ' THE TRYON METHODIST ‘Choir assisted by y out-a] a talent will give a Xmas Co \ in the Tryon Methodist ohu __‘TWed1ics~ day evening, DecL H " ' ‘a qpun a. is" _ ‘ 1's‘!!! 0i arr‘ and. 1 i ' ‘#,f?.-‘W@§k* ‘Fm’ If]. LAST CHAPTER Hopi?" o ' '4 our” ~ , p313? , . . ., _ t Week (Contlnuedidu: Page: l2 .) ____________ Rink qpgnlng on Thursday W415 heralded with 8T9!" 319° by the yum; people who attended l0 goodly numbers, the ice and bond hcing everything thut could ‘he <10- slred. ' U t O Mrs, F. Nash entertained very pleasantly at Bridge lust Wed- nesday alte rnoon. W _ _ H I l II Mrs. Musson who had beelllhle guest, of her sisters, tho Misses Hunt, Sumnterslde left last week for her home in Toronto. after u delightful visit. t O I 41011-5, (Din) Johnson has re- - tumed from an enjoyable visit lo his son in fMontreal. U Q U The many friends of Mrs. C. R- HEAVVVPOULTRV H _._ ING": - Tlw nastweek hasi; [a busy one in tliepoultry l and yes- terday's buying by local shipping Firms was’ particularly heavy; Most of the firms are. ,po\v' well jznallrvood will regret to learn of illél‘ illness. | they Thoriitoiuavife of sir [Henry Thornton, president ofthe Canadian Government raibyaiys. stocked tor theChristmas SGLIrHI-lhuyflvgd in New York Tuesday 0n_ and f-rom buying will not be so brisk. The large buyers at yesterday's market included ‘R. E. Mutch and Co., Harm's Abattoir Co., Mr. J. D. Jeuklins. iSwlft Packing Co., Mr. Leonard Wood, and Mr. 'P. J. Mc- Donald. Saunders, Newsom and Co and other firms bc-ught up a considerable quantity of gcesc, ducks and fowl for tho retail trade. R. E. Mutch and Co report thc heaviest day's buying of the sea- son. They are about. finished now. The Harris Abbatolr Co picked .up yesterday about 800 8598B, 400 ducks and two ton oi !°"\’1- This about finishes their local {buying but they still have quantities of poultry coming in from outside sources. The Swift Company have been buying stead ily_ all week and yesterday picked up about 10.000 lbs. lMr. J. D. Jenkins reports heavy. buying. llrlils firm purchased 1.000 turkeys at lSummersido Thursday, paying flovrty cents a pound, and yesterday paid out over the counter $2,500 in Dvllltry purchases. Mr. P. J. Mc- Donald picked up yesterday about "°“' °““ l“ "llh°l'l-*‘leltile s.\s. hlaieatic. tromsouuiattu» I Eton. Miss Anna. accompanied her mother and had with her, her friend Miss Turner, and all will go to Ottwwa to be there when Si!‘ tour. Sir __Heury and party WM arc to arrive hcrs this mornmfl. will be entertained at luncheon ut the Victoria Ilotol, leaving the city again at two o'clock. n 8 Mr. and l\irs._T. B. Wooilmll" are leaving by the S. S. Manomto spend Christmas. with llirs. Wood- man's people in Newfoundland. ~ o o a ~ The dramatized version of A. S. M. Hutchinson's novel. -"lf Winter Comes,“ ls to be seenin place of "The, Beating on the Door," now running at tne Si. James Theatre Loud-on, and ‘of scrutiny. of Big stpptuilgt in Tliéi London early in the New Year." “lf Winter Comes." will tukelhc ' Progam run Fon ALL - Larry mSemon _ ’ “The Counter Jumper” Mrs, R.’ H. Rogers, gave the Si. James Literary swim)’ a great, deal of valuable informa- tion on “Our pLlpBl‘ which was much etlolii-‘d i!!! tin _.ipprociatlvc audience. . I‘ V fi Never has there been a wider vogue, for ombrolderles than tllul we _aro ‘witnessing this autumn. illloterials. coals. Bulw- hal-“tmmks- ‘gmqeg, and. slices arc nil lavishly icufbfoidcrcd. Day" tlrcssea of sefige are entirely covered wvilh imlnuteuies no worked in silk. "ivoijiuif, br do: borders ornamm- ;-.@a'fr_-m the. style nnd colorlngfsccit tin the workjone by Czeohoéloyu- iian peasants, trim smart frocks. On some-of these frocks theonly lz-immingkappea-rs nn the SlPEW-S. Canadian Poets" . Thursday ovchiug in her excellent - t which are‘ very wide and decom- tcd gally from wrist to elbow. No ivalstllne is“. secn on some of the new methods; the gowns are clrss. fitting and have rcund the lower partof the b0 ’Ssveral leading dressmakers bands runningylfllllllbflilblfl; hownvfll‘. for cloverothcr tit the ‘ ._*f.:tt draperies ctxxccul extra. width. winter coats a ». ~armliurked crlgfnzility l: sccn in the hast the elbo - , . .i , _ , colors. Lfigi: cfilrhiggctgriety of 0d; - Pownnasictryhysiisé zt:_.g.*f;.:f""' ‘ifiizis f, HAIR BRUSiIElST-w-lnviiry, ebony _, wood. Our prlcilvisqxklnyl duality“ will , at ll you. »" ‘i COMBS.—Iv0ry and vulcanite '31] ' —c0arse and fine and with handles Smelling Salts, Bath S it; i w v omizers, Toilet Rolls, D73. Iafiiegeltl "Garden Sets, Sachet Powders E1 French Toilet Soaps," l ’ ' The ‘White, Drug Sto‘ J. G. JAMIESI i‘ Druggist _ 000 004w coco one» Jdiffifg almost sklfitight tailored treatment o! cults ‘ gowns. The tightness is not un-giluvut\vo-—ono attire i Q a I. llcnry arrives. after his maritime ‘ arter 810C‘); y‘ Our Whole Store Devoted l A Christmas in Charlottetown Ind surrounding country wl Carlefs would be about the some as Chrlotmao without Bantu a - is no other store, perhaps, which enters into the spirit oi Just the same. the moment you enter our door you breath it. Ch The whole otoro in now devoted tocchrlatmao" Passing around the main floor the problem of “What to GI Immediately banished, so many are the suggestions preoontcti _ proprlalo gifts. , - ' ' ' dnternational Paper .. Kelly Springfield .. Mex. Petroleum .. . .. . . . . . . .240 International Mer, Marine Press Steel Car . . . . . . . . . . . .. - ‘Readlng . . . . . . . Southern iPaclfic . Studebaker .. Un-ion Pacific . Utah Copper .. “Peter Pan," whlclthlsdo bc re- vived on December 19 for a pro- _ longed season of matlnecs. Mr. CyrlliMaude. has the American rights 0f thc pluy, in which lie will himself appear in America, _ but he docs not intend to begin tho venture until next July. The . Australian rights have been dls- . posed of to Messrs J, C, Wllliam- ' son, Limited. The latest books by the best authors, Bookflor Boys and Girl: ' and Picture Books for children are shown in complete assortment- two tons of gcuso, Chicken and ducks, also n (OW turkeys, The prices paid yesterday ranged as fc-llo ws: Chicken, 20 to 25 unis; geese, 23 to 30 cents: ducks .25 to 28 cents; turkeys, 40 to 4! cents. lAltogctir er. it would not be unreasonable to estimate that within the last few days about $25,000 changed bonds in poultry purchases in the city. Despite this fact, however, some of the buyers arc complaining ol high prices charged for poor qual- ity of poultry which has proved u loss to them when purchased, STOCK QUOTATI01llS St. Lawrence lFlour . Ottawa VPDWGl‘ greet dominlo: ' years have sho that they may = ‘eetf-mslaining ~ greatest assets prosperity of 1 growing hope 7 Henry Thormt ed and all wi“ and with the ls the head as ll Iwo trust it moot. Again Jlonry and his _ don of the Gu or the wintry -_ ovniporary dist to the season. MONTAGUE MARKETS There lo an exceptionally nice range of “Tlvo'Poots," BPoIu, ‘ and English Church Prayer Bookl, Mothodlot and Presbyterian I Books. ' \ ‘ Bell Telephone . . . . .. Abltlbl -, ' ' Laurentlds ‘Pulp ‘é (fun. Gen. Electric. .XD1% -p.c. 82% (Iunudlan ‘Steamship Com. . .. ftnnanlun Steamship Pfd, Asbestos Com. . . . . . .. Dominion Bridge Montrtal Power Winnipeg Electric National Breweries .. Atlantic Sugar Atchlson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Am. Car and Foundry .. Am. Locomotive . . . . . . . . “12355 Am. Smelting and Refining .. 7% Anaconda Copper . . . . . . . . . .. 50% Canadian Pacific Railway ~Cl143% New York Central .. t}. Christmas and New Year Greeting Cards. C8119" “Wm and this year our stock is even nicer than other years. - Chickens .' MURRAY HARBOR MONTREAL EXCHANGE We have a particularly flno stool! of Watormarfo Fountain . I plain and gold mountingoqllqakgfa note of thew- IM-rs. J. J. Hornlbys mnny friends ' ' are glad to know she is rapidly recovering from her indlsposltlon in the City Hospital. 1934 Victory . . . . . . .....10070 1933 Vlctlory .. 1922 Victory . . . . . . . . . . .. 1937 Victory . Christmas Stationery la one fixing you should dutch’ B9! " more attractive assortment of Xmas Boxes would be hard l0 other-thing to remember lo that being Btal-ionersnt’ WY l“ l» ‘ and onsoqusntly can oéll-llirwoflh price.‘ ‘ ‘m ' '3 l Bank iRoyal . . . . . . . . ... . . . . ..200% Bank Montreal .. . . . . . . . . . .. - Bank Nova Scotla X.D. 4p.c..257 Wlheat, Dec. 124%; May, 123%, July 114. Corn, Dec. 75; May 73%,; July, 73 . Ollti, May, 465$; July 42K. cmlntorréifiiiéowu MARKETS.‘ H.011?’ Yard l ~ 1 » ‘ s ui t infStudio FARM “Elves m “NIOI PEO- PLE" m: mo: "ro onosn Assisting nt'Mr's. L. Cottorfs reception on Wednesday were Mrs. T. Edgar .\lucNutt, Miss DesBris- ay, Mrs. W. E. Hyndman, Ivfrs. J. S. Mornls, Mrs. A. G. Peaks,- Mrs. Edwin Altken, Mrs. George Belfilols, Mrs. Noel DeBlols, Mrs.‘ .~ W. ‘n. mum, Miss Kitty “Penn-s. Miss Margaret Cotton, Miss Fiilrc- A "hum "n. 0| om“ “d pa“; 9hr“. (u- 19 lourh and Miss Amy Earle, Mrs. ' -' ' Gem.” w_ Hodgsun‘ and M". ‘_ ed, ‘all prlcoo and ptyln" ofliilndlhh. i.» -.'~ ‘i.’ ‘u! w.1..cott trtht h s. c; ti» 11W”; -'-...' w". bride, while 3211:8312: Mzry Mil: On the 1,311.’ ..;‘;:.::r;°.':.:lr:scholars: "m; “My t" W Tovland- Here. r0, 1t» ti“ l house n the studio. Th]: alahor ' " " ' expbsitigfrbf fly . no. 04mg“) élfiotnh the iitterlor .18 . o‘ e on», ex I ‘V, ‘cunt. ti:::::l:.'i..’;‘:?;“;“’".l bigasthe display.” ‘ ' l oettinke, lt was necesmty to ml e‘ ,- g ‘l, a Other thlnoo you will wont whether yourbyy your film 097". will be Pollyloxoo ln1ll olzoo ‘YOP'XIIIII'QCQ\QOI of It‘? m SeaIc-Tago-Fancy Cord for tying Xmno platoon.‘ _ -- - ,. t.‘ 9i . '; ,r l M v‘ We have now oalgilhaygmu the Elllllllllll‘ ed Papers. , ~ 4- "y “pa, a. 3, a“. ' iwfllnq n! Hay Mk ‘Der/nits the fact that most of the dramatic action of "Nice P901116." William de Milieu latest Paramount Picture occur; n and about an Old New England farm- house. the producer had adhered to his 1on3 established rule Nouns wen’ Possible scene tho studio. . 11;. UTTlE 01030153; thouoan I 0f easily-ab- m health-building o —i—-—-€ DIBAPPOIN ~_»-'¥0II“i"’Willli the ‘best 1 . for the Chislnns Season a You will get/the best if you leave your or- der for- Dark Fruit Cake Light FruiirCal-re White Pound Cake Sultana Cakp ;..wli¢‘h_ Stewards Bakery Mail onleraicarefully " ,,. packed ' Are we dow i ‘ Me onlly disap Sir Henry '1 Moon at the ba 'by the Halifax -_B0a1‘d of Trade v""*l4fax papers , wit‘ "since co - ~ fimvincés _' .1101! that , THE MARETS . SUMMERIIDI Manner. i our: mm i ._aa-ao Illa w m. ‘t: woo: ammo ma‘ f A. tanlrtfmulsiun Clfldron I ..."... j;'.'::."".':""* colt’: Zfnullion a atronglh watering .i d-t ' l t voolue. 0 “ti; coolly. _ Roy . Turkey: --- 4 . ~- .-» of in w. ...... ... / ...-......“- Wool, nnwubod . Pl bushel Onto, per rot-we: several brief excdlrllcns Into mi country for some of the scenes in which actual o tdooro nu ‘an ab oolA necesolt’. . - otable . aLl-otpr cut h by Wallace Reid,‘ Bob!‘ 13$ Conrad Nagol and Julia Faye wus- oolected by r. do Mllle for _ ll pfoductlflfv- M66 ‘ ‘MIL, O the feature at the ripoe llldword afisotre Wednesday and Thur-ow .‘MHQI*‘IWNMDHWW _ " -..-.---..-....-..u-.- GOUIII IIARKITI Ion m: nsulloi Mtlufieldstlroun . IOGIUIMIOAIMIIBO ~ JZONCH e ' +£60.11 zvevivwn _ Oats ...... POI‘; _o o ‘new! o "u-en an “an diétfilmiflfivnvwvwu-o.» ~s-.v......o...a.~~