s Suggestions Alley 08¢ 60., Limited . ichristma \VOMEN'§ OVElhSIlOElS . 3 Buckles $2.75_ 4 Buckles, $3.00 and 2 straps $3.75, and up ‘to $4.50 for 5 Buck- "i, l les Jersey Cloth. v , _. . ‘y’ 11! ,, IIOU/lffllf-H’ \V.\'l‘l‘ll§l'IUU0li" IKKYPS» These Boots‘ = are "made of Black or p, i? Brown Calfskin, with two full soles and a ‘l ' slip,also English calf lined. New price $7.50 m’ Misses" and" Uhildreifs Overshoes. “l, Sizes 7 t0 1O 1-2 $200,011‘ tb 2 . . . . . $2.25 y \VOMEN’S “WIITE ‘KID EVENING ,," "SLIPPERS ‘ One strap cut-out Pumps. Spanish Jr: ,1 Heels, suitable for weddings or evening wear $5.00 l‘ j_-»--~ ~---~---_ _-__..._-__.-.-. ____ IVOMEXVS SILVER (‘LOTII PUMPS Sizes 3 to 7, covered Spanish heels, r Price .‘~il($.50 i‘ l-‘iil.'l' SLIPPICIKS FUR TIIIC I~‘.\.1IILY Womeifs $1125, Men’s $1.35, Boys’ , $1.20, Small Boys’ 11 to to 13, $1.00 Misses “ 90c, Ohlldreifs 80c, Womenlsddelt Juliets ..» v m; ‘it ii i1 isoirrs ,» Lightning Hitch pattern, Mcn’s $3.95, loyg $3.50, Small Boys $3.00, Girls . . $15-50 t’ §,____ _ ..--......-.....-.....-... .--..-......-....-....-.- LADIES’ IIOSIERY “ Wool, 90c, $1.25, and up. if Silk and wool $1.25, $1.50, $1.75. All Silk, 90c, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00. A I pretty Christmas Box freq SXOW SIIIOITIS l r‘ Witlh thongs and toe-straps complete. l: loys’ $4.00, Men's $4.50, Women's $3.75, ‘"4 Girls’ $3.00. a l i; y, _,____ 11,, ilovintslxs 1 l Buckskin, Men’s $2.00, Women’s $1.60 ‘c’ Girls’ $1.30, Boys’ $1.60, Children's 75c. l y! Oil Tanned, for hard wear, Men’s $2.35 Boys’ $1.85, Small Boys 11- to 13, $1.50. (lhild’s $1.35. \\'OI\II§N’S BLACK ‘SATIN PYMPN; _ Two straP» hovered military ‘heels ill-will Other styles and prices. p; MElVS KI!) sLlPPl-‘llts X‘ f Black $3.00, Brown $3.50, Brown ‘ Romeo Slippers wltlli elastic sides onlyjli-i-dl) l?’ , \\"0.\ll*3l\"S Flllkl? B0002“; h" With leather soles and Kid Foxed ' i1 Heavy Felt with all felt soles (tlhelonly _ really warm boot for driving) . . . . . _ $62.00 1" M laws Fill/I‘ Botrrs "if Light leather soles, to wear with over- sihoes, $2.65. Also all felt, with felt soles, f," very cormfortlaible for driving or exposed positions, Only $44M Feminists Kll) lmirllollt slllnrlllts In all fancy leathers ‘and colours, Pon- pon to matchiir...’ “"5" l“, skis i" With Norwegian harness, complete fly $1150 any] ___,__.,-............... .. $7M" Tl. Bamboo poles .. . . . . .. $11K’ "w" M 25 p. c, nlsoorm‘ On the balance of our Natural Tred ‘f; Shoes, until all ‘are cleared out, 1f your slle .14! is here a bargain awaits you. Y a. B9 if LIMITED l‘! ' y‘ FASHHIINABLE FOOTWEAR a; _ _ , p villilmrrrlrrown, l. it. I. ~51 Post Free p. a lly ",1"! ma”). wit" when mnkl|luhvrnpvpil lll \\'ii.\‘ pnpi-r iii-fore lmlilit tum-h, cloiiitul will have a glossy fllv-lllllli-‘l-‘ll J" "l" l"""""" lu-nri-nvo llllll the lruna will be less‘ "idly to stick. " or foods with strung odors. ahoultl be or finioh. -____ Dictionary Coupon Ploaoo lino onoioootl tho oum of I- ---v-~- - - - - - - - - - ' - - ' lng my Now or Itonowal luboorlption to Tho Oharlottotown Guardian and 60 Ooiita axtra for Now Unl- Vlrolty Dictionary. _ - NAN‘! nann-u"tit-unique".nn-un-..u.u---~~-~~~ - . ADIIOI ...-........................m..l.............. lnoludo m m» m pomp boyond ‘lo. mun or _ Jo within h lnlloa M‘ I - .- nl- 5m‘, I, “M, ml“. m, n“- wrtmK sido M a ‘nmwm "ppm. you olnhrnltior n Foods llmi i-ilslly absorb strong odors iuittonhfllc Bvllllllll- TM“ "mm" " “n” ilentral G uardian 'SHOP from HoIFnan’a Catalog. now and make sure of our 1026 Calendar. SUBSCRIPTION nus. -‘1zanow i‘ _ Jeweller. l null - ihc lIritvo was iroudurvieil lay Ito-v.‘ ‘ A. L. Siuuoit. l ' r GIVE ‘HER A "FUR coA-l‘, u.» luost wonderful gift of all. Prowso Bros. Ltd. 6587-1Z-10M2l. BRACELET WATCHES 1n the most attractive designs from $10.00 llll- G- H. 'l‘uylcr, Jewellers. 6627 LOADING LIVE H068 at Hazel- 6596-1211411 .355 THE NEW tllrou strand pearl uocklets at U. H. ‘Taylor's. 6621 cnl-lticn Corporation. Limited. J. Rowland Paton. Brunch‘ Manager; in now located ill Riley Building, (Ground Floor). Queen Street. 3i REMNANTS WHITE FLANNEL- ETTE. heavy quality. sort finish, pound bundles. 50c per Moore and McLeod. vLtd. 6572-17-10-31 pound. PlUilSllllf Valley 11.00 A. M. Wheat. l)’ 135W!‘ 3-0" l’. ‘M. Hunter River 7.00 l’. M. 'l‘ho Sacrnuieiit of "tho Lord's lSllpptll‘ will in.- administer- od at lho services at l'lt_*‘ag,'zinl_ Valli-y illlil llliillor River. R. ‘ll. iiarii-r, Pasulr. iunernl oi‘ tho lulo Evelyn ll. Ves- llppor Quooo Sirocl. to Si. mm slunis (Juihoilriil, whr-ro u ltoquimn Nlaurici- Mrllmluld. ’l‘hl- pull-hour‘ L ors won». Moss-rs Alphonso iirawd» r ors. Ray .\l('l)!l|lillll, Sylvorp p9,‘. lii)i'l)i‘l~‘-. Fred Kelly, Fri-ll Ill-Cost:- WUIlllPll .\iulliu. Service at svr-olt Jason nil-Iris tho ilfl-Ty-llllil-Ifiil Do you know Jason's journey and hi»: meeting with King Acoios who tolls-l himoi’ the foes ho must overroulc. 'l'llei"t- is a picture oi the hing, too, with his golden sr-opirv in his hand and Ills rohcs oi‘ black velvet. drawn about him. Save lllP paper dolls i‘il('ll day and at tho vlld of the s-lory you can ul-t out lhls perilous‘ i _ jourlll-y with Jilson. l’ u beautiful CHURCH REOPENED. —— ‘Phi- Lillie Sands fllilmi (‘hurch which llzld lln-lzu closed [or some weeks lllidl-rizoilll; sonic Pi-liillffl and hehlu ln-ztullilllly pnlllu-il inside Willi on Nov. 20th redlpollcd for service. iu-v. John lSiorllug Mental-inc. prcilched, both morning and even- ing. ‘Mr. Sterling preached two sillcnilld Stirmolls. lll tlm mflfnlllil gilsnlllli: chandeliol" (four ligllls’) was used for thv first limo being n gift from ihv Youili: PIEUDlU-S Society to tho Church. The offerings for the day uluouull-d lo $25 and the congrega- lfoli is fooling justly proud of tho appearance of their ‘Church. TO LEARN FOX BUSINESS- Dr. Jilodorlnun. of (friichw, Poland. hull arrived on Prluco lfldwlil-rl is laud. to study iho silver fox ludus~ try with l1 view oi‘ (istalllltlhlfli; ll hi his own country. llo ls starting in to learn the‘ business on the itoseblzuk Fur Farms. Dr. Loo Frank, uioualzor, and will spend a your on tho rnlirh nil an alnpreul-ico in order to got. priulllclil. first hand knowledge of tho different phusos of tho business. Noxt year he ‘will luko buck with him 20 pairs or foxes from the itosobank ranch. Dr. lliodornlilu chino hero all the wily ilireoi. from Poland whore tho iatnn of the ltonebank For sFul-ms is well known. thanks lo Dr. li‘rilllk‘s extensive advertis- inl: campaign. -l~‘our years aizo two Japanese students also lonrnod the business with Dr. Frank, and ro- tuming homo to their own country established ranches with Rosehank foundation stock. and since have boon vory successful ln their voli- lure. - PERSONALS Mr. .|:luli-.§i Ilolron, Cyinllrllt. was n visitor lo tho city yesterday. Mr. (tool-go Pnynter. Freetown. was it visitor to tho city yesterday. M11 Leslie Wryouloln was lll the city yesterday. Mr. Wm. (‘l-nwn. Kingston. wits \ in tho rlty yesterday. Wlnsloe. I l Procrastination Is the Thief of Time Don't put It of! tlil tomor- row what can bo dono today. Drop in and aeo our wonder- ful dloplay oi Ohrlotmao Spooialtloa, No loft ovora. Ail-I now. and up to tho minute. Somothlnq for Father, Mother, Motor or Irqthor. aiao Bwoothoart, Roaaonablo prlooa on ovary article too numoroua to moll- tlon. Como and aoo today. Ii. L. WORTIIY “ DRUGGlIT brook on Wednesday 16th. Hlurry- _ . Joilkills. THE OFFICE of the Royal Se- “ great for childrons wear. one to five‘ '-_ ' UNITED cnuncn SERVIOES—- l (irflilvllle circuit Sunday Doc. 13. < FUNERAL YESTERDAV——'I'IH‘ l H")! was held yesterday ulorniug i fll 3-4“ from hor lnlo |‘l'.Hllll'!|I(7i'.. 7i; _" lllkh bias-s was relohrziiod by liov l‘. Fif-ZRY-LUNGED sutts- 'l‘hi.\l -: - bulls and tho ilYill-‘lllii which guards _ lho (ioldeil Floor-e. ‘ _ how he silhllurs tlioln? ltoad today; _ _ hi Color (hit-Outs the hvlilnlilill-r of,‘ ‘ CAKE ~ r012 tunity to ripen. Citron, Orange , ected and best. Let Us Have Your i; . Christmas Order! INGREDIENTS FOR CHRISTMAS ANI) PLUM PUDDING With the holiday season so near it is not too early to plan these tasty eatables - particularly so as these items all taste much better if they are made ahead of time and given oppor- Almonds, Walnuts, Sultana Raisin-s, Seeded and Seedless Raisins, Cur- _rants, Cooking Figs, Mince Meat, Dates, Maraschino Cherries, -etc., etc. Our ‘stock of Groceries carefully sel- gu-aranteed to be the very ‘MINCE MEAT l " 7704f’: l.’ -“‘;.1'-'"i=.lii'i‘\ ‘Bril- ~ ll and Lemon Peels, oiiAivGEs hlxtr-a quality) . . . . . 39c and 60c per Doz. large sizes-( good MIXED NUTS & TABLE RAISINS QRQPES ANDMLXALVDY H()NE¥_A_5_/lh.’pail_»._. . . . .. HONEY small glass _____. ___, l} \ x 1 ‘~\i Mr. Wm. Wail-s! irork. was in lhn city yosioriloy. Mr. lioilry Gallant, lluuior ltiv- 4-1‘, Wll-H u visitor to the city yes‘ iorday. ' Mr. \\'l|l. lL-Wllfill, Powlinl. wus ill Lhu city ycstertlily». hiifAlox McMillan. Wood ls~ lnnds Weill. was a visitor to the city yesterday. Mr. 'l‘houlzls Nicholson, Bel-lion's Mills. was ii visitor to tho city yes- terday, \ Mr. John Aloreslde. North River. was in the city yesterday. Mr. Joules '1‘. McAdam, Mt. Hor- l)('l'l. was a visitor to the city yes- ierday. Mr. J. i-I. Wyatt. K. (7., Sumlller- sldo. was in tho city yesteirday. The many friends of Mr, John hidMillan. cxdi. i1. A.. Fairvlew, will he glad lo know that he in slowly improving. Messrs ll. B. McMillan and An- qils M. Boll, Wood islands. were lll tho clly yesterday riiroutv to Boston, _Mn.~ls.. WllPFI‘ the former will ho u prlurlpnl in nu iuloronl- ing nvelll. ¢0>--—-—— EGG LAYING CONTEST Tho ilroiluriiou for the flfih week of the Egg buying (ionlonl ending Doc. 5th vrns 307 eggs and the eggs lo dale n20. Total poinis to date 079. Mr. Tillmzlgo Foster's ‘lhrrrril Rooks :lro silll Iozuihll: tho (You- iost with 120.5 points. The Export lnolliul ‘slilllOil. pun of IWhllil Lou:- horns No. 4 lil second with 71.2 poili-in. IMr. Everett iiownttfis \Vhll-* llmrhnrlis are third with 57.7 points. The Explorlniontnl Station pen White imghorns N0. l. are fourth with 53.1 points and lMr. Clifford Moilwolfs ihirrod Rocks arc- fifth with 49.4 points. Sonora Offers Quick, Easy Divorces NUGALES. Ttrizn favor of those Wllf) want divorces and want them quick. ‘Tho new divorce law enacted in the state ls most lenient and under its provisions the marital ‘bonds can bo severed ill 15 days. A foreigner merely has to lake n1) residence 111 the lhato and make his or her plea for divorce on the grounds oi‘ lncompatalbility and lr not reunited in 15 days the final decree of divorce is granted. l {étitm IN MEMORIAM MRS. JESSIE MUNN. 'l‘llere passed away to her eter- unl rest on Wednesday evening. Dec. 2nd. at her home in Little sands. Mrs. Jessie Muun, widow of iho lat-e Malcolm D. Munn. at the advanced age of 86 years. Mrs. Munu had lived in that. community ilurlng all her long life and was highly esteemed for her slcrliiuz Christian character and her grant kindness which was always ilianl» l‘ostod_ - Silo loaves to ‘mourn nno snn. ilnuioi A. Munn, and two ilnuizb» lvr-‘i. Mrs. R. W. MacKonzio nnd Mrs. K. Ferguson. also one aired hroihoi‘, Mr. John ‘Blue, all oi’._ Lit‘ lie Sands. lior funeral on Friday last was hlrlzvly attended, showing tho cs~ loom lg, which she was hold. floun- ninl floral offerings from noar rr~ hnlvos were on the cnskot. The sorvlize at tho house and grnvr- was conducted hy her pastor. Rr-v. M. l). MatiDonald. The Pflll-llflllrfifb‘ worl- six 0i her nephews: Messrs Archibald Blue. John A. ‘Blur, Dou- (‘all Blue. Daniel A. lrlinc. John Blur .i'i'.. and ‘Finlay MacLenil. Ill- ‘Tho production for the week was till-ii per cent of n fH-iflilllilc. - lorluent Lltiln ‘Sands Comotery. — .\Iinnrri'a Llnlmoni inn-d h! oilyfllfllllvo- ORDER EARLY why bother? l him releaaod- ‘small boys. John Arthur and Eu-, ' burned lo ileaih lale lust night lnl - dow. . lit-go on the Scizy beach lby Mills ‘douhlctlly go to the British Mus- of uncle-lit British art. Du.‘ 9'__Thcily reporting treasure trovo up to: “Law of Sonora" ‘Mexico. ls com H0 per cent of the price fixed byl testing with Reno. Nevada. for the m“ "mlmlm" to have been worn. The museum Farm" Provincial Troaaurer in Onhrlo who lo imprlaonod for complicity in bond deals whereby the province waa deirauded. la suffering a breakdown in health and efforts may bo mado to have THREE PERISH .... 1N HREW "How I U A n Insurance Sto writes Rev. L. W. Par (Canadian Preaa) , MOAVPREAJL. Dec. i1—~‘Three] gone (fill-oil. aged 7 3 and 1, the: tahlldrtlu oi ikmis lCurott. werol u ilro at Unughnawage. while Hfllfil im- (f-urroite the fuulrth child ‘was! saved hy being ilmppcil from a win- i 01;} ‘Gold Armlet 2,00 ‘ Years Old Found LONDON, Dec. 1l..—~A gold arm. ‘years 01d. was found two .week's| ‘Kalo Ray.’ a governess. who ihoulrhl- so litllc or it. that she for a week allowed the children to use it us a collcr [or a cat. 1t will un- ;cunl. Thu ninsouul curators said [today it iviis a priceless specimen A‘. an luquresi hold this morning louder tho ancient law of treasure li-ilvc a jury or Seizy residents de- l‘llli‘l‘il the allnlel 1o he Crown pro~- perry. ‘The coroner conducting the] inquiry mentioned than under} iroul-iury rcgulallons it was cus- ioliiary to pay the persons prompt- ‘l-J. Heron Allen, anltiquary and mfiillllfllli-i oi‘ the coroner's illfy. lllrl ment with his chum. policy. discussion. “Something I said to Providence. Once t true to his honest soul “ ‘How you caugh I” minutes. Years went by. Mr. father, “Ask Mr. Parker clarcd tho armlci dated probably] 300 B. (3., whn a ‘big village on thel site o! Boshaln. near when; it was rmnld. was probably the sealt of rim early Bfllllih.klillgfl. it was at Boshnm that, according t0 the llegenil, Kim: Canuto bade the wnvos to retreat, thus rebnkhlg his fluttrrlug coilrtlers. This b18301"! suclioll of West Sussex has already yielded other valuable ‘LrODlIlB-‘l- ltrter permitting her charges to ploy with the -rellc for a Week. Miss Ray showed ll to a friend] who nhowl-l ll. lo a Chlchestor sil- vorsmilth. ' m latter recognized its exceptional value and notlflcd l-lw authorities. "I hclleve this ornniament was mud.» for a royal child." stalled the . British Milseum (eurator this after- l I noon. “it is solid gold. too small for an adult, and does not aPDQH‘ trustees have not. decided what rc- ward will he given the finder." THE MARKETS, BUMMERSIDE . 40—-50 mg“ 30~35 Butter Huy . . . . . - 0541/5 l ziPolattn-s 51-09 Pork - “"14 | sou ms < l Ecru... . . . . . . . . . . . . - - Butter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " stool-Han To make a good-Fruit Cake and of course itl mum. should ho baked wooko boioro Clirlotmaa to gills - be properly mellowed. y KENT STREET l distaste WRAFPED PAPER AND IOXED We mako our Fruit lcakea or the boat truita, touta, ougar. apicoo. ireoh eggs and rich milk and bake them ao as to develop that oploy, rich flavor which makoa our lFrult Cakoa tho boot you've over taatod. STEWARTS BAKERY IN HOLLV Eggs . . . . . . .. . . - . . . . . . - - . . . .. i5 Butter Hay . . . . . . . Outs . . . . .. o. Potatoes . .. - $1110; iiPork . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... 14' l, MT STEWART I 80—-1.00 1m» ..h.'..;...-. i.‘l.‘..‘..'.;i.'.' hill-ii; ' ' To remove paint from the alaaa of n window la quite a almpol matter. I lilllt: Kristina Molrovlch. 23 W“ old iwidow of ‘the Into Latvlna for- lfllgn minister. committed suicldo “Hwodnesdlly ‘by ilmtltrougll the heart with a revfllvel‘ 5 lifter 'l)8.i1(l'5 grave. This is the conclud- lug chalpter in the ‘tragedy of We A ‘ press. Meimvlchh grandfather. an aged 33 rabbi. cursed his son years ago for $1°—1E;rursnl<lng the Jewish mini and no 32‘“35 The boy grew up to become a - 4° lbrllllunt diplomat. Ho was 0119 or 50‘ 38 60 CHARLOTTETOWN Butter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 43-45 Emir-s . . . . . . . . . . .. Potatoes Oats . . . . .. 50 Pork 14 Hay .. A cloth dipped in hot ylnegargtilldo _ _ (Qpoflfl p 11;. Q“ .5) ‘t- OINIIVM. Doo- 1.1.413» C, these old peo le who had folks are gone. through the little vllage never without a‘ feeling II i Q H. A. E 135 Kent pset y His Dog House” “IT was during our college days away back in the closing years of the last century," in the Mutualist, “that I went into the room of a classmate and found him in hot argu- my friend objected to taking out an insurance “I was appealed to and took part in the his guard. He admitted the moral necessity of fire and marine insurance, while contend- ing that our lives should be entirely entrusted and marine insurance was made, however, the way was easy and he was soon floundering for foothold in his defense. “A few days later he came to me and, he said, ‘but you upset my dog house in two dentally drowned. He went to visit the bereaved people. An invalid sister and the old folks were alone in their grief. They had toiled to put their only boy through college. While looking over his old friencYs books he heard the daughter say to her name he turned to where they were sitting at a table upon which were spread some papers, and among them they had found a life insurance policy. “No. one will ever ‘know the satisfaction I had in the thought that when I ‘upset the dog home’ that day in my chum’s room I opened the way for thirteen hun red dollars in a sister a pemiittod to have a small part in making the evening of their lives a little more comfortable." Let us send you the Mutual Book explaining the different policies issued by this company. “MUTUAL LI FE or CANAD Charlottetown ry From Real L/ife ker of Parrsboro, N.S., On religious grounds caught my friend 0E he admission as to fire , admitted defeat. t me I do not know,’ Parlccfls friend was acci- about it.” Hearing hia suffered, to receive over [just way. The old . I have passed V many times since, but of gratitude that I was i i Waterloo Ontario‘ BER! Slrfibt Widow 0f Latvian Diplomat Suicides December iL-nvlail- hONlDON shooting herself paying n visit to her hull- lrovlch family. says a R1511 orrespondlng of the Dally Ex- cnminz a Christian and marrying a. Christian. lMoirovichhi mother died who“ no was born and his father lbccame QSMIB. dylnz 8UP!‘ twenty-four years spent in Mitau asylum. the founders of the Latvian Repub- lic, and occupied the post of for- eign mlnlator and premier almost continuously since its ihlrth. He was killed at the apex of his ca- reer in a. motor car accident ialt August. ling British coal. 3il0ver 3,000 Christians l Deported By Turks Madame Melrovlch was long a laulferer from tuberculosis of the lthmat. which the doctors oald was lincursblo. lSha woo noted aa a busi- . neae woman, although only twenty- ‘olght, and was a director in one of the iargoav, Baltic concerns import- She recently rounded an airplane factory and 1th., til-at silver fox farm. in baths. ----oo@-—-- -ap Kunimq uooql on!!! “Milli-NO ported by the Turks from the row ions just north oi‘ tho present tem- porary Mosul frontier and others lulvo been massacred and deporta- tlonn um continulllls fill-lily. accord lng to n report today to the League Council by General baldonor oi E8- thonhlm who ‘was sent. by the League to the spot as head of an investigating con-mission. The situ- atlon is causing grave apprehension among Christisile living south o! tho frontier who lenr tho‘. the!‘ may be treated similarly if tho league finally delivers them l0 Turkey it ia declared. Mother!- l-i tin tho opus "ll? a land littio nounceo a i cataa "MlIIb-TQIGII ior lh iottlo I a- . -Ia\.4(('\‘3I‘F run"