sanacr CHRISTMAS GIFTS ' FROM OUR BIG a STOCK wsmuc PAPER wATEBMAN ruN sajrs onluslrmas calms YABDLEYS TUILETS YARDLETS saws FANCY LAMPS IVORY SETS AMBER ANI) GOLD SETS MANICUIIE sums PERFUME NPOMIZERS ROGER GALLET ‘silks runes FLOWER $1175 curl-IX SETS - DUSTING rownaas BATH SALTS PIVEBS ooons . COMPACTB, all kinds. asuas B05115 mortars IIOUBIGANTS 0.000s (‘OTYS ooons THERMOS BOTTLES WATER aorrnas, Colored ii 142 Prince Street SUGGESTIONS WILLIAMS SETS hUDAKS AND BROWNIES icoioredl ALBUMS CIGARS lli Fancy Iloxes TUBACUUES i- IPES CIGARET"!!! HOLDERS _ (‘IGAIIE'I"IES, fancy boxes HUN [HRS Ul-IOCOLATES (Fancy Boxes) BASKETS CEDAR CHESTS MOIRS Cl-IOCOLATES (I-‘ailcy Boxes) PEIIFUMES CIGARLTTE LIGIITEIIS TOBACCO POUCHES MINTYS SETS PENCIL SETS BABY SETS . J. ERNEST H. WORTH DIIUGGISTS Phone 82 lientral Guardian 1Q) SPECIAL SKATE Al‘ the Rink tonight. go; OPEN EVENINGS-Moore 6: McLeod Limited will be open for business Thursday. Friday aha Sltllrdly ev- cningaof this week . 803. SPECIAL SKATE AT the Rink tonight. 604 count-non nuraovan - Many friends will be pleased to learn that Rev. W. Bruce Muir is makin! iistis- llcwry progress in the Prince Edward {Sllllld Hllfillital. He was very much better yesterday. LIQUOR SElZEIL-Last evening , 1119 lmlice raided two houses on Dor- cheater Street. The search in one , house was fruitless but in the other netted a quart of rum. ' tonight. Q04 rnoliianrv SALE-The proper- ties owned by G. W. Gardiner on 'Richmond and Grafton streets were ‘disposed of by sheriff's sale yester- day at noon. They were bought by Mr. G. P. Nicholson, city clerk. i INDIAN FROM NOVA SCOTIA- An Indian from Nova scotia with his "-—---r—-r:~:"l. .*J O I E Ono Insertion ...... ‘ , glue. Insertions . z Four Insertions .- z Eight Insertions : p:__________.._ “ Classified Advertisements . 10c pel- lino of 5 words . 9c periine of 5 words . 8c per line of 5 words -.---.......--. 7o per line 0I5W0ll1! o0+¢+++o+e+e¢eo+++ooowoe¢eneo+<wcoo-none “n. ‘Tee eeo-(fe :0 eeeooo-Tneooge-Yoieleo o U 90000000000 1 wife and child arrived in the city last .cvening. The woman who was ex- , tremely ill was taken to the Charlotte , town Hospital by the police. The .man rind child were harboured in l the police station for the night. AT GYRO-At the weekly dinner i of the Gyro Club last night Mr. John ‘i, A. Stiles. Ottawa, Assistant Commis- i sioner of Boy Scouts for Canada was ‘- Agents Wanted rsrnlorls MEN T0 MANAGE the WatklnsiBusiness in Q1168“! 01‘ Kings County. $50.00 or more 11101.1“ per week for the energetic man. Ex- r-luslvg right of sale. The opportun- ity of your life to improve your present situation. Del-all: 1111111511011 without any obligation. The J- R- Watkins Company. 9W0 511- 74° w t, Montreal. m!‘ as A.W.12-9-tst0i. ___________.______._... For Sale m}; SALE _ HEATING STOVEH Phone ills-L. 585-12-114- -._- ‘ron sALE-JQNITTIING MACHINE. new. Apply Guardian. ‘576-12-17-31- FOR SALE-TWENTY THOUSAND second hand ilTiCk. Infillhe Mari‘ time Electric nlaht Pluul- ' ~ 582-12-17-121. noano Th; -_______-.---- FOR. SALE, T0 LET. , st Guardian, ti room signs on hand Office. _.....-_..______.._..__._---- 1.0 s r - REGISTERED FEMALE Lost the speaker. Choosing for his sub- it-‘Ct his favourite topic the Boy iscout Jamboree. Mr. Stiles led his hearers through the scouts’ journey to e-o-eoo SPECIAL ‘SKATE n‘ the null! OOO4QOOOOOOO-Q The FINANCE CO December 31 st. Girinitp Utilize (lilurrll TUESDAY ' 7.30- ission Band Christmas Concert Hearts Memorial Hall. 7.30-Senlor C. G. I. 'I‘. Regular Meet- sctlvllles-Social Hall. 575. ZION CHURCH SERVICES At the morning service the ehoir rendered anthem "Soldiers cl‘ Christ Arise" by Miller. At the evening ser- vice the anthem ‘Thou Will Keep REQUEST testant Orphanage would respectfully ask all Collectors to send in their Lists and Money as soon as possible as the Financial Year closes log-Preparation for Christmas, true CI-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _ .'.O'§“.““.......I’..“’Q MMITTEE of the Pro- O-O-O-OOOOO-OOO-fifflfi 464-12-12-14-17 The Markets (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Ont... D06. 10—'I‘rading in carlota of western poultry con- .tinues active today with prices rul- ’. lull imohnusod- IORDNTO: The egg market here 3-1 1111611911194. storage eggs are quite firm. but the market on fresh is ]easy,_ however no break in frwh egg , priced is expected; dealers are quot- ¢OQO§O6000OQ§§O§§§§§OO l-Iimih Perfect Peace’ by Bowles. The - m; comm, ‘hipwn M. minded vlell known. duett, "watchman, What: W", deuvma c“, mun“. up of the Night" by Sargeant was ren- | h,” 55; m,“ 45.“; pun“ “m, dared by Messrs Jack McLeod and'4q.43_ The poultry market is hold- fox. tatoc right. car, X, 5., loft caru ill-F. Notify Mrs. E. Pro\vsc,, England in an unusually clear and FOR SALE-A FEW CHOICE CROSS . and red females. W. H. Love. Mon- tague. 440-12-11-14-17 roe SALE-TWO NEWLY rnasn- aned cows, good mllkers. D. M. llbvrisn, Pam: De Roche. l 419-12-11-61. 70R SALE-DRIVING MARE FOUR years old, a. lady can drive her. Also iauiitlng sleigh and harness. Cari be seen at Arlington House Stables. Friday, 20th. D care of Guardian. 588-12-17-21. WW. . FOR SALE-A FEW EXTRA GOOD Barred rock cockerels whose dams and grand dsms laid from 20B to 273 eggs in the P. E. I. Egg Layinll Contest. Write for pedigrees and prices. Harold Laird, Kelvin. ' 545-12-16-21. IOR SALE—A FEW PAIRS SILVER Black Foxes, Registered. pups or breeders. dark silver, medium or Dale silver. Would consider ranch- 1llil if required. Prices and terms quite reasonable. D. MacKenzic, Kensirlgtnm. P. E. I. 557-12-10-17-19-20. ITNGING CANARIES $10.00, ROLL- ‘ Er Canaries $12.00, Choice Opera llllsers $15.00, Hen Canaries $2.00. "-50 ma saso. sari Created Card- 1ilsL1 $12.00, Skylarks $8.00, Green Parakeets $12.00 pair, Yellow Para- lwa 015.00 pair. Blue Parakeets $15-00 pair. Fischers Love Birds "5911 Dlir, Talking Amazon Parrots 850.00. Ten days approval at our '13- Milburna Avlsries, Sydney 141w. N. a. r. s. Dec. 13-41. mum I Miscellaneous 100M anrnsn MscDONArLD, nun ‘Mirror. Box s2, Charlottetown. 514-12-14-1mopd. ‘W470 a-aos FOB rna sna- "l" shipments on short notice Guardian Central Printery. 932840-1941 Wanted mg- g ____ _________,__ "ANTF-n r0 new. owcnuno on “lllrimeni, centrally located. mod- "lll ronveniences. Preferably film- _""‘°"- Apply this office. '5.2l-3l mi "I? rorrrsorsraivirs wanrszo. H; F7. Island, Nova Sentin. New »lll1’\\"if‘1f. Newfoundland. Canada, "m """r counwics. fll~l~cst nr"‘t". 1, "l "omnlcs or t"" """ "“- , l"‘l:~r i0 I' ‘r. lVll"'rv" u-a Scott... 1.1. I.‘::. 13-71.‘ Brockley. 555-21 graphic address. -_- LOST-IN CITY. GREEN _ purse, envelope shape, containing some money and return ticket to] Uigg. Finder leave at Guardian. SUEDEg wmran SPORTS-Winter is-here and the usual round‘ of seasonal sports will soon be indulged in. 584_11.11.11_j Since the opening of rink skating is To Let ' Ithe popular sport, however, it, ls ex- I peeled that large numbers of young- _._. isters and grown-ups too will soon be T0 LEE- TENEMENT, 0 LOWER‘ seen treking toward the toboggan Prince Street, all modern conven-islides. Snowshoeing as yet is still -in icnces, Apply Clark Bros. 580-12-17-31. T0 LET-A DESIRABLE RESID- ence. modern conveniences, hot water heating, partly furnished if desired. Also garage. Alllliv 191 Great George Street. 405-l2-10-tf. Teachers Wanted WANTED-TEACHER FOR SEARLE- town School. Total supplement $150.00. Geo. M. Wright, Secretary. P. 0. Address, Central Bedeque. 008-12-14-31 Female Help Wanted IVANTED-A mam. array 49 0n- iebar st. 598-31 the background, but this sport too will soon enjoy its place among the foremost winter sports as it sl- ways has had in the past. WEEK-END LIQUOR SEIZURES- A number of liquor raidsxwere made in the city over the week end. On Saturday three ‘Teddies’ were found on thc roof of a building on King Street. two quarts of rum were discov- ered in o. house on Grafton Street; one "teddy" in a garage and a. quart bottle in a snowbank on premises on Dorchester Street. On Sunday the officers raided premises in the vicin- ity of Euston and Great George Streets and found and seized about ten gallons of rum.‘ Yesterday the seiz- ure of a small quantity of rum was WANTED-J M5“): 57H” Lug], made on Dorchester Street. nox Hotel. . 5'77- Mr. and Mrs. Floyd M. Campton. ___i_ ________________.- .__ L WANTED A MAID FOR GENERA ‘nee M,“ Mae A. Mncnlum’ or housework. Apply to MH- J- A- Beritley, 39 Hillsboro st. 533-31 I Brackley Beach. whose marriage took place in Montreal on Nov. 20, are WANTED-MIDDLE AGED WOMAN leaving tomorrow on a trip to the Southern States. Mr. and Mrs. Comp- ~ l ' h r k. Catholic ifltiffrfegfmkdfrfii? 011-3" care or ton will make their home after Feb. Guardian. ~ 612-12-14-31. l5. in Calgary. Alberta. BIRTHS Male Help Wanted MANAGER WANTED FOR‘ NEW Perth Egg Circle. 1111911051101“ received till December 20th. William Cain, Secretary. 380-12-9-18-21. CALLAGI-IAN-In this city Nov. 21. to Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Callag- lian. 150 Dorchester at, a daughter Helen Margaret. WANTED - A PARTNER T0 HELP handle large agency. Will he opening an office in Charlottetown. Have exclusive rights for Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. 1f you are looking for s. big opportunity and you are a go-getter. answer this Rd- ‘Boozers!’ save your time and 1111110 too. Call Mr. Day at the Revere Hotel for appointment. 494-21 MARRIAGES ___.Z_-_-—-—----— CLARKIN-IIERRELL-At St. Anns ChurchLot s5 on Wednesday NOV- 20. 1920, by Rev. Leo Harrell. Peter Clarkin of Emyvale, P. E. 1., to Annie llerrcll of St. Patrick's Road mt 22, P. n. 1._ EARN $6.00 T0 510.004 A DAY. DEATHS Loam and eam part time Motor, l . Mechanics. Battery Welding. W11- __________________.___- , ._ th it , De. 16th.. cahizing, House Wiring. Bricklay- B Yum m L‘ c y c ing, Plastering. Barbering. Beauty 1929. Pulfltllf B07190. 180d 97 Yul-lg Culture Work. Good posit-lime Ollcn- l write or call. free instructive book. , Dominion Trade Schools, 1107 St. In loving memory of 1M1!" Lawrence Blvd. Montreal. Prce em- ployment Service. Ctlast t0 C0081- Father, Mr. L. E. Prowse, who went. to i the “better land" December 17th. H. W. M. Dee. 1047-24-31. O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ‘ 00000000 0 ' e - r ) 102 . ; on. .1. 1. MILLAR.‘ - z DENTAL SURGEON : ‘ Loved in life, in death remember-e. O z HOURS-I to 12.30 e l - Daughter Georgie. I z lo s00 Z I 569-12-17-11. : can," Queen and Richmond :1 9 |,Qe-s000000000000000000006 e0IUOOOOOOQOOOIODQOODOOOI ‘ __ . - - 0 urns-II" 1 N. D. Ma cLean * ~ 2 DR. W. R. CARSON fi imnulrraualz z rsihm Graduate tglillfllvrlril" I l-JMII uhucll g Chronic and Nervous lllseasr‘ z WW“ ,,, o . I'll Prllrr Si. Phone 107 , e rm‘ ___‘_ , 1 . . . . . oops-lo st our». i nor-h f ‘l ' 3 a 0000000000090000000000000 Malcolm McKillnon. "The Abiding Influenue 0f Jesus" wasthethemeofthemcl-nlngaer- moi-i. The Christian, Church had been living, working and growing for some time before the Ztifinels took their present form. Though Jesus wrote nothing, He made a profound impression upon men. There WM‘ a very fine attendance at the Senior Bible Class. we will miss the students during the vaca- tion period and wish them success in their examinations and a pleas- ant holiday. Mr. John A. Stiles of Ottawa, As- sistant Chief Commissioner of Boy Scouts for Canada, delivered a. very interesting and instructive address on “booking Up," at the regular ev- ening service. Mr. Stiles gave the audience “his philosophy of life." He said many good things on "Think- ing up and thinking down." “None of us do our best. or think our very best." Quoting the once fine head of the Mounted Police (Northwest) 90111011551111“? 991T?- "He “'55 "- firm and unchanged, best quality‘ , . . pa“ maker o! mans, Dwuucuve nmby. Young toms “m um“! ‘zlirnelpts on the two Montreal live-l l‘Q1PrcslrlciitCoidcr.llicrc was n0 Bonk Commcrcc . . . . . . . . .. 254 mumm w“ mntraswd with “J37 w 4° can“ {stock markets today totalled 1,012. -, huge of consequence in PlLilBl‘ Can. cflmlmung pram‘ DB “m” w_ CHICAGO: spot unchanged norwlTiie caltt-le market was very slow 11111011Ol‘_1\mcricaii division. ‘, WHEAT Robertson. well known-l to the speak- age lower number 35 7-8; Febmuyiwith 1313095 barely steady on common i (nnadlan Divlsioh:— ‘ . er, once said, "Always live inside of huh 39‘ grades and a shade easier in good I _P "3 I1 D l" A P Dot‘. . . . . - . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. i204 Yourself just a little boastfuliy." and. MONTREAL. 1nd.“ continued 511N168. Good steers sold from $0 I0 Qmmdwm 13 7 ‘1 '3 4“ 43 15 Mill'- sMd Commissioner Perry. iiDonrt|qumy on the Mmheal whoksneigow Wm; go...- ol- m-(pchoice steers i Ottawa .. l‘: 6 4 2 52 4i l4 May . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 131‘! orwk your rags until the "terlprooucc market today with the Ien- m“ i" “‘°“°Y- “mm 5°“ m!" i ki°nw°m ' ' m 6 5 1 ‘x 33 ‘3 boils." Perry ' by "discriminating em] 1m o; m”; holding “champ $4.50 and 89 with odd tops close to i 7°1'01llo i3 4 8 2 39 52 9‘ CORN praise" always helped men io think-fly Thar, was m“ a “my Study $10- Butcher cows sold from s5 to; A"“"““"““~‘ m“ 3 9 9 2147 l’ up. We seldom use more than 15 demand yo.- ‘chrlmmas nuke,“ with $7.50 and canners and cutters were ' “'“°""“" """*“"““ per cent of our brain power. Live me , Juqtlm of two w “u.” “m. about steady. Common bulls were,‘ P W i‘ D F A i‘ 5'1"“ - - - - - - ~- - hopefully and a little boastfullygiper m...“ 1,, me “my W,“ w m, from s: to so according to weight ,l*3°"°“ ------- "'2 1° 5' O ‘*7 35 3° M“ ‘ ‘ ' ' ' L - ~ - ------- 9°“ look wide, walk tall. m; illustrationll retail trade remaining 1n mm, Quotations-Butcher steers cocci. l Cmm” ' 7 3 z 41 25 1“ were most attractive. For instance, ‘m $0. to $9.75, medium $8 to $8.50, com- i gnzigp” " i: i i 44 34 1:’ “yrs l-Iow the McIntosh Reds came to be moii $5 to $7.75, biltchei- 11011615 ood l i‘ m“ ' 37 w i’ murmured; the story of the yeljpw Y $5_5Q to ;g_ nndium $750 to :550_Y'111-‘*13\"B1l - » - - -- 113 9 U 36 51 4 1306- - - - - - . - - . - - - - - . . - . . . . - . . . .. 4P6 Dos- The mongrel became e horo- use night the Ramonas delgntgd common $4.50 to also. Butcher cows‘ W _,___ ' '““‘* "'- WeepingTom and the bar of gold. m; gunk“ by 393 pin; 3_ LmMgood, $7 to $7.50, medium $5 to $6.50., L O BOWLIN , ‘may 49" Do your best and trust in God. Mr: mom; h“; high “n31, o; 395 plmicailners $3.50 lo $3.75. cutters $3.751 ‘ ' " C’ Stiles made frequent rofelouoo to and also high three of 51a pins. Fol- ‘to $4.50. medium $5 to ssso. Cflll- ,; _, , _ T" , “"'~"T the thlrteenih oha-a- of I Cor- which lowing are the line-ups. hers saso to $3.75, cutters sans to i “m ”“*°.“*‘* m‘ "“’°“'“'°"T‘ “mm ‘t, m, toque“. w“ rad by ‘he mm_ M 5o‘ bunch“ buns, common $5 w $6. l‘ the concluding gitmt.‘ o.’ ihc first scc- , lire. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 134'! m“ Th“ mo“ puma’, fidrm‘ “AMONAS , Cm romp“ Wm U58 mm “Vi? -, 01f the‘); o. _c. bolvllnt; league‘, itiay ................ lull urns listened to with rapt attention 2' ioniy a few top veals and thcsc were i “wit. ‘he ramw “mnmg by “i ‘my ' ' Hm We trust he and Mr. Courrler yvlll c. Mntheson 12o 12o lfiTsold l. sis with the balance of ‘tho i Bofinnafnnlflnlfig, "m _ ,, , . i‘ have journeying mercies as they con 0. Lowther 129 107 133 good ones between $111.50 and $14, i,,,,,2_,,'_,,,,,‘ ,,:,,;,‘,;:,.]:;lgpzgccifyqingh , 11m" their 1m" M m“ Marmmes‘ J- 1'7"" -- 123 143 lz-Tmedlum to plain veals around $l2l o “ 1 ‘ " ' . 6Neu) Cafdlnals Boxes roi- Halifax and st. John n. Lapthorne m ma 20s m. common o, p... M m... 1mm: “CTmuAs '_ - 111$ b91118 lJfl-CKOCI 1111s week by 11" Fflreed .....-........ 182 101 113 $150 m 31L The bulk of we 81-355‘ l ‘m. and M" o! the imam ‘until “_ __' "_1oulves brought 06- . nw P ‘~1l'.\i2lil(ll'1 "'7 "c". Please send your con ributiorls 3 700 e33 733 quomtiom__gcod ‘W15 $13 w S15v1": hm '1“ f,“ “C n the church early this week. White‘ medium ‘a to ‘u. common $750 w J) Hafiz?) 12g Y€8terdayM0rnlng gifts for the Kng will. be presented BUBEKAS i.“ .F ve-Sscy 155 m m by the Sabbath School next Sabbath M. Stewart 111 151 124,‘ she” yew-mt, were 24071, the bu“, ‘ A’ Mam“ 233 16, 1'73; VATICAN C1513“ 16 as“ new afternoon. let every boy and girl M. Wilson ........... 105 82 9230f the lambs were lurks good ewes . 1.0m, 289g] ‘_ ‘ ' ' hm‘: some Imhhult is more blamed B. Stewart u .127 no 125; ~ - r ~ - - - - - - - - ~ - - - ~ - - - - - » - -- Cardinals lniligulg the total member- . . . to give than to receive." M. Lamont 157 138 land “mm brought $1125 t.” who’ i 5111i) ill the Sacred College up to s: __ ___ .__ ‘and bucks from $9.25 to 89b0, Bulls ABIJGIVIIYIS l, 0..., 0g R pggsitfle 7g “we cream. ‘hi, CARD 0F THANK! no m: 55,3011’? 110m l9 14> "-59- will)“ 01 i _ iliorrliiig by Pope Pills in the long u“ nuht the mph“ ‘Maud the-straight iota of bucks were sold up J. Hughes . . . . . . . . lilo 199 .213, awaned secret, wn5,_=mry_ The s“. The family 0f Mrs. Eliza McDonald vagibonds by l“ pm,’ a Love hIdii-l: 019-25- 511961? “We 110m $4 10 ; 11- 11am?“ -- 205 151‘ 315, lctlc of eminent nrciates will be sol- wish to thank their past/or. Rev. P. D: a very h,“ smcle or 215 pins’ ‘m, .5, ‘ T. Holt-ail .. 10a 11...; loo, en._,,;_,- mvesmd “m, m, md,u,.,,.,,,; xflirilgtglryfhsliilillsvxrilda t-hrilginiifitrthxeii-i also high three of 030 pins. Followini Quotmons-Ewes‘ ‘4 to ‘a mutt” l iliiijztau B; "m "m5 ‘TM mi)“ “r “m” M‘ " Pub‘ "um "Id bere-venmm 60o "e “fibula: 531d 011.25 to 811.00, common $0 o i fem‘ . . ' ' ‘ , . . ‘ ~ ' ' ‘ . I ‘ V ' . . ‘ ‘I 2H0, lllivCOflfiiSrOll to be held nckt ’I‘hurs. J_ “Her”, l“ 56 l" Hog receipts were 2.506. The bulk - N°"°'_Tvh° vi°i°"1“s~ Wim-‘tenii, First anion; them in iiic official lie _;_ “my, _ _ _ _ _ 177 12o 133 of the hogs were sold for $12 fed and l all“ 1mm} “lzgwgmlcn- “f” m“, is l-iis Excellency the Most Rev A Gan-mum _________ 95 an 35 watered flat, the extreme range was l “°°"°dm°"ii°“°d’ “CH0,” my“? sill‘ Eliinliut-ic Gcntalcs Ccrejcira, Patri- The Tingle L, Duchemm _ _ s; m m $11.20 to $11.50. Twenty hogs sell- I rm“ "m" “ml m" mm” “m” arch oi Lisbon. Portugal, a position B’ u," ____________ l" 137 2" m; ‘y, 311,50 5nd lbout 200 hogs n _ _ H ‘ corresponding io that of a primate ul ____ ___ ____ ‘g g13\15 whgn nodes, giz was pawl 5 i OLK QUOiIYI IONS any olhci- country. Mgr. Cerejeira ii of 692 57'! 057 for bacon: with $1 premium per hog “Au “Y D 16 Q l t‘ r the youngest of the Neophyte Car- . - VAGAIIONDS on select. and corresponding cuts on F» - - “F- ~ ll" i‘ “mi m‘ dululs- living only o0- Ch r13 im a3 ' . FCIVYOIII‘ 101 125 131 off grades. Sowa Were from $10.25 “WW1 "Y “imswll “d “L“"‘~ Mm" Mohsluuol‘ Luigi l-avltrauo was scr- 83 l" n1 w. u°_5o_ I _ 11915 115111111951 51ml‘ Em1“‘n5"- ‘ 011d to bc named. He is Archbishop - ~ - o; 191 134 of Polcrlno in Sicily". ls In the an. 131 113 97 A hydrciectric plant and imPl‘°l'°" NEW “ORR EXCHANGE hfonsignoi" Carlo llalmazlo Miner- ._.. _.___ merits proposed for Vancouver, Caii- ciTT. lllilli on the list. is the Arch- , A 504 Q73 Q09 ada, will cost $50,000,000. 519111-“11- TW- ‘Q Sillii“ n‘- RY~ a 3351' bishop of (Enron. Alli. Cliii ()0. . . . . . . . . .......... 114‘. your“ “Hues the new r i I)arker Duo Am. Car A: Fdry. Co. . 34W , wilrksc pcrsoliality 1a perhaps 511st PQII OI.‘ Desk 11111- Lf-‘lmlllmim C0- ----~ -- my“, tcrcsting to North American Cot-ho- "ud- M°1°Y 9111C" - - - ~ -- ~53 tics. Monsignor Joseph Macrory, Would make sn acceptable and M 0 R Al" BMW hlllilllfl" c°~ - 471;“ , Archbishop of Si. Patrick's original useful Gift. _ 3012111120- tTtY-l scc of Jirniagh, and as such. Primal: . , . t. ll us rm CD1 c. ,. ..~. t o! hemmL ‘owéaoravelrsml-lrge assortment In Loving Memory of , Cm u” Co‘ ,N_ Y, _______ __ W, m w“ mm m Arum,‘ n" “mm . L E : U‘ s" 5"“ ' ' ' " ' ' ' - " - ' - ~ - - - - - - -- if?» l9. 1am. 11y ills elevation to the , e o i N. Y. Ccii & lliid. Rv., R. R. .. li.i'.-_ purpk, Irrhmd Wgams h" rerwesvn,” l Who nuwd to the null beyond i \""l"“=l‘-°l'-*“ 51"» 11*!‘ » um. h. ihc "schaic of the Church." 1 MacKinnon Drug Co. Cor. Great George l. Kent Ste. Charlottetown, l’. E. I. iffih 3t; lng steady at recent quotations Montreal egg receipts here today wwbwlpuuescompnredteflf cues s year no. The market on SWINE 088i L! firm while fresh eggs are easier, but unchanged. British Columbia. eggs are selling on spot at extras 62-63; firs-ta 50-01; pullet ox- tras 43-44. WINNIPEG: local fresh eggre- oeipts throughout the Prairie Prov- inces are very light. and the major- iiy of the fresh stocks being used are coming from British Columbia. The market on storage eggs is quite firm. Turkeys continued in plentiful supply and quotations at some points have been reduced. VANCOUVER: There is}, stead- ie: trend to the egg market here ‘WHAT- -, (Continued from Page l) Dlotedhis education at the Univers- i it!’ of Toronto from which he grad-, usted \ln engineering with the de- gree of B. 8e. After various engin- e971"! .1008 sad alter serving on tho staff of the University or Tormitg he went to the University of New Brunswick in 1011, as dean of the faculty of applied science, remaining there till 1919. "Al: that time." M." ‘ Stiles sold. "the Duke of Devonshirc visited the university and knowing‘ my interest in scouting and my work , as commissioner for New Brunswick. asked me to go to Ottawa. to mag;- a study of the movement 1n Canada. when I entered the office "I811 were i100 scout leaders in Canadaf now there are almost 4.000. My ape-l “my 1n scouting is the training or. scout lenders. I think that scouting‘ is only beginning. and if we arecaro- ' ful in training our leaders and stick- 1118 closely to 10rd Baden-Powelltc original ideas. the movement be of ever increasing service w tliz- Dominion." Mr. Stiles said that the greatest privilege of his life had been w “rm-k; "M" the Euidance of the chicl. Commissioner, Dr. James W. Robin-i son, the father of the dairy industry‘ on Prince Edward Island, and oi’ technical education in Canada. i Mr. W. l... Currier who accompaniedi Mr. Stiles to this Province, was born i at Ottawa and received his early? educaiiml 1" 1119 llllbllc schools them} later going to the Ontarib Agricul-i will 6011684: from which he gradu-i ated il'i 1920 with the degree of n! 3. A. Mr. Currier was in the scoutlngi movement in 1910, but dropped outi “hue I11 wlleile. He has been in the‘ Dominion Headquarters for four years acting as reader o1 cflffggpgljd. ence courses, and has also been on the Maritime Gilwell Training Camp Staff. The camp is held annually at some point in the Maritime Prov. llltlfl- The Dlsce chosen for next ycai- l C5111 , BU EATON'S Groceries and Save “Grocery Values Herd to Equal?’ ls truly borne out in the values offered by EATON'S. A comparison of the prices listed below will con- vince you. PRICES EFFECTIVE TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, sowes Auiiolio PAPRIKA. ICING, ‘ 2 oz. bottle .. .. 1 iii. tin .. .. .. m vlsTk PIMENTOS, Q8 ARAGUS, 7oz.tin crtin.... .. Per Tin .. .. _ "Emz HEINZ PEANUT QPAGHETTI, BUTTER Per tin .. .. ' Med. size .. .. PUMPKm 21/ size ..'.. .. l $131.51."??? f 37c BRANSTON CHUTNEY GUEST IVORY TOILET soar. 5pc ‘PICKLES, I2 cakes for .. fiilatiis rovlaro Lux FLAKES’ I ' small pllqe. SOUP. 3for .. I .. 2 lins for .. . lzarolrs BLACK on “ WHITE PEPPER I Per tin See our display of Candies .- es .- 9L Natl. Breweries 113 Braz. ’l‘l'action .. . 3915 Winnipeg Eiec. . 5315 - ‘ Siiausinigaii '18 UN N H L Dominion Bridge 74%;. Alasscy Harris - . . . 41H s s s _ Fraser k Co. -- — Br. Am. Oil lsN Gl , i following the drop ill quotations to, ew “sow , producers last week to extras 4i; i firsts 35 to 36 cents; puliet exlras 31* to 32 cents. Six carloLs were shipped ‘ _ out of the province last week. . Lwestfifik Market NEW YORK: The market on dress‘ ed chickens and turkeys continue", 3 MONTREAL. Qua, Dec. its-Cattle , i('l\n n Press) MONTREAL. Que, Dec. ill-lead- .\1ir~s. Kan. & Texas Ry. . Call. Brewery" . int; scorers in both sections of llic .‘I.i.ional Hockey League clung to their positions iii lcnacioils fashion. lust vcccl: for. or-l-ording to tlic offi .‘ flour"; iSFllPfi lust. night fioni the ol- BANKS 132ml: Royal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 206 Bank Montreal .. . on December I7, 1925 ' _ The night dew that falls though in silence It weeps i Will brighten with rerdure the grave where you sleep And the tears that we shed, though they roll in seen-t . Shall long keep you memory green In our souls. l Inserted by Wife and Family. Charlottetown. P. It. l. ‘ December 18. i920. i Ill'."l‘ i'i"ll‘fli."lllll ,. Siclltiarci Oil of N. MONTREAL STOFK Con. Steamship Pld. Power Corporation . . . . Ahitlbl Montreal Power lzxcilaxnr: ‘ hionsignor Jean Vcrdir_ Archbishop- ‘ Eicl-i of llic important Sec of Paris l WRS lhc fifth of the Cardinals created ‘ yesterday. The Sixth Cardinal created we! 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