.i oslrl l» Selfish! y. . 5E , cuss: s. sansonws lIPlFiiFR "TEA ' n. ‘xiii. use ‘ 5 LADIES HOSIERY The always acceptable o, XMAS GIFT glish Wool . . . . . . . . . $1.00 to $2.50 Hosiery . . . . . . . . . . $1.50 to $3.95 Many special patterns llley 62 Co. Ltd, Fasnlouaets FOOTWEAR oeev: ~~ many has proposed to the United States and the Allies the appoint- ly Now Wants - - mcnt of an expert commission to Commission o. . y... ...,.......... “g... with in her capacity to pay, it was ETON Dec 20%,“, learned today. iamuel Kennedy Our Lines b5 oi practically all kinds, including ing Sleighs, Pung Slelghs, High Box lls and Wood Sleighs. rness and Harness Parts of all kinds and kes. bes, Carriage Wraps, Horse Blankets, n’s Fur Coats, Washing Machines, Elec- :, Hand Power and Water Power, and lingers, etc. i. C. Kerosene Engines, Pump Jacks and. 2d Grinders and extras, and repair parts above. lare prepared to sell at lowest prices for SH. Don't fail to give us a call 1f 1n ad of any of the above lines. ices and terms arranged to suit custom- L , [Kong sheet, Charlottetown, P.E.I. FISH ADS LAAAAAAAAAA 1 4 a NEW AAA‘ k‘a.a:k¢_ ¢ go‘ LARGEST HANDLERS AND DISTRIBUTORS OI‘ FISH 0N rum llruNlrlo ssmnoaao l iilill0 loos. a. _ll0BBlNS ' l-lnooaroaaran) I BSTLY scum-rs your CONSIGNMENTB or SMELTS mo orusm smasonamm VARIETI or FISH ' IGEIULTON FIIH MARKET 4 4 NEW YORK. N.Y. a g _‘_"' a 4 AA-‘ A ivvv ‘"' Young“ MELTB TOA mvs RELa "nu; FIRM l host Prlcssw Quick" Returns .GOODMAN 8. CO. °|08ale Commission Dealer-sin all a Kinds roll ,_ slim-rs ops; srncmnrr ‘N, manor, NEW YORK THE caAaLorrmowN GUARDIAN JHE IIENTHM lillliilllll A CHOP tron Barman‘: Catalog. CHILDREN'S OVERSHOES rec- eived today at Alley & Co., Ltd. 21-3i. THIS XMAS-GIVE NEOKWEAR in dainty boxes. All prices at Pa- tons. a 21 31 ODMMUNITV . CLUB ROQMB Christmas afternoon. Dancing"! to 6. ‘Admission 50 cts. 10963€P2l WOBTENHOLMS ceuzsnar- ED Shefifield -cutlery and Rgmrs CIVIL SERVICE-Join the clas- ses at the Union Commercial Col- lose and get in line for a good po- sition. Full particulars on applica- tion to Pris. Moran. 10512-2841. CAPITOL HILL CLUB--'l‘he se- cond "Auction lDrive" was held on December 16th at the home of Mr. and ‘Mrs. lLinlus MacDonald. as on the first night each mem- hem was in lhis place promptly at seven and- playing began. Mrs. An- drew L. MadDo-naid of New York was a club guest, The signal to cease playing ibcing given and the score cards made up. Mr. Lluus MacDonald was announced to be the lucky playelr winning with a score of 815 points. Luncheon was then served‘ and after a program was ‘arranged for the next week. home time had arrived. all too soon, ‘but the Club's rules were not to be’ broken so "Good- nights" were sold and everybody wende-d. their way gaily homcward Next week the club meets at the homo of IMrs. ‘Priscilla lMlacDon- ‘lid. weoomo _‘:B~E_LLS—A pretty wedding took place recently at tho Miss Stella Mabel MacLeod daugh- ter of the late Capt. Alox. MacLeod of Orwell, P.Ell., and Mrs. Mac- Leod, now of Vancouver, B.C.. was united in marriage to Mr. Charles Edward Pike, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Pike, of Prince Albert Sask., The ceremony was performed by Rev. Gordon Dickie of Kitsjlans Presbyterian Church and the ' wed- "ling march was played by Mm. W. ‘Pibb. The reception rooms were artistically decorated with chrysan tilemums and autumn leaves. The bride who was given in marriage by her uncle Mr. J. O. MacLeod was attired in a gown of ivory sat- ,‘ In and radium lace with which she " wore the conventional veil and orange blossoms and carried a shower bouquet of opholin rose..- und carnatlolns. Following the cere- ' luony a (lninty bullet suppor was served. Mlrs. Norman lldnclleod and Mrs. J. O. Maclleoll ‘presiding at tho tea urns. the ices wore cal by oil's. A. ‘G. Malilleozl wlillo iiiose who assisted in serving were hire. ;_ hcslio ~MnsLeod, Mrs A. J, Stephen, Miss Helen Mac-Lend and Miss lloris Nlelson. Tile guests present ‘ were. Mr, and Mrs. J. l‘). Manhood. Mr and Mm, Norman Mamlleod. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dolluahy, llll-ls Klltnryll Donaghy, lna-ller Jack lio- llalzi-y, Miss Willie Mutlow, lllrs. K. and Airs. llelnno! Robertson. Mr. and bin-l, George Boveriligc, Mrs. (lillls lylcWillialn. lilr. Angus Mcwllillvn, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Mjnflllfllll, i\‘lrs. Mm Leod. Mr. Oscar Nielsen, lMiss Doris Nielsen, Mrs. Mary MacLeod. Mrs. Annie McLean, lMrs. A. J. Sltepilen, Miss Dot lRedfearn, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie '. NlacLeoll, Mr. Fred Turner, Mr. llouis Turner. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Joe McPhee. Vliss Agnes Young, Mr. John Shand Mrs. A. McLeod, Miss Helen Mc- Leod, Mr. and Mrs. W. Tlllb. Miss Ethel Tibil, Mr. R. Tihb. Mr. Ar- " thur Clarke, Mr. A. MacLcod. Mr. Angus 'MoKlnnon, Mr. Alex D. Mac- Lcod, Miss Amy Armstrong. Mr. and Mrs. Pike will reside in Van- couver. APNEUMONIA and other Lung Dllenlnl _ Claims many Victims in Canada and should be guarded against Minard’s Linimentg la n great preventative. bolnB 0H6 Pf tho oldest remedies llsod. Min- \rd's l-lnlment, has relieved thou- sands cnscs of Grlppe. Bronchitis. Eioro Throat. Asthma and kindred diseases. lt in an enemy to Germs. Thousands of bottles balm! usod ev- ery day. For llaio by all drussllnts and mineral dealers. Wlnnnl’: Illnlment 00., Ltd-s Yor- Iouti. - at the Rogers Hardware Co, 1nd,, . home of the bride's mother when‘ GILSERTS INSTRUCTIVE toys at the Rogers Hardware Co. Ltd. WATCHES THAT LACT-EW. Taylor, 142 Richmond St. ..A BllG 111MB lAT WlLTSlllltE to- night. ‘iCom' on sports-null sed." SLEDS, HOCKEY STICKS. Puohs tn great variety -at the Rogers Hardware Co. Ltd. 21-21 shows srons“ will be open each evening this week. HELP 8T VINCENWS Orphan- use by buying a pad on Friday and Saturday. 21-21 THE FAMOUS STAR SKATES from $1.76 up at the Rogers Hard- ware Co. Ltd. T-HE FAMOUS BALLARD Tube Hockey Skates are used by the greatest professional hockey play- ers all over Canada. See them at the Rogers Hardlware Co. Ltd. BOXES XMAS STATIONERY 0'0 cts up. The W. T. Wellner Co} Ltd., Queen St. THE ENGRAVING we do on our rings, cufflinks, and watches pleases. E. W. Taylor, 142 Rich- mond St. 1092720-31. THE ROGERS HARDWARE C0 Ltd are having the largest sale in their history of practical, useful and sensible gifts. 2"1~Zl EVERSHARP AND WATER. MAN'S fountain pens received by express today. The W. T. Wellner Co. Ltd, Queen St. 1i DlAM-OND, RUBY, SAPPHIRE, emerald and other rings both handsome and lusting. E. W. 'l'ay- I01‘. .142 Richmond St. 10927-204“ EvERYgPAlR OF STAR skates is guaranteed nit to break. Ten styles to choose from at the Rogers Hardlware Co. Ltd. Z1—2i COME TO THE ENTERTAIN. gMElNT and tea in iMarshfield Hall |l)ec, 27th, at 7.30 under the nus- lpiccs of ‘Rural Entertaining “Club. if not line colne Frlduy. 10988-22411 SPECIAL PRICES until ‘Satur- day night on silverware and car- vers in cases at the Rogers Hard- Waro Co. Ltd. ‘ll - THE BRUNSWICK is a Phono- OVERSHOES tor Alley 21-31. COMMUNITV CLUB Rooms Chistmas afternoon. Dancing 4 to 6, Ad mission 50o 10963-21-21 HEAVV’ out rfuusc Moccas- ins ior men and boys ‘at Alley 08., Ltd 2l-3l. JUST RECEIVED Carloud oi" "Royal Household" Flour in bags u and barrels. which we are selling at lowest prices. A. Horne & Co. l0926-20-4l. THE ANNUAL CHRISTMAS tree and entertainment at the Clyde lltlver Presbyterian Church will be nclll Saturday evening, Dec. 23rd. Programme commen- cing at 7.30 Admission at the door. LADIES FUR Coat diy. Extraordinary values will be given Saturday to anyone udslllrls to Purchase a Ladies‘ Fur Coat {or Xmas present. This is You!‘ Ql-‘nol-tunity. P-nck hrttom prices. Prowse Bros, Ltd, QATURDAYI. ‘Ladies Fur Coat day. Extraordinary value: will be 9W6" 3Htlirday to anyone wishing l0 Pl-‘Flihase a Ladies Fur Coat 7°!‘ I Xmal Present. This is your "PPQMIMHY- Rock bottom prices. Frown Bros. Ltd. 10962-21-3! GIFTS GALORE Gifts For “Her” Select from an assortment SATURDAY, of goods which combing b98111)’ and utility, suggest- ions- I French Ivory, French ivory Toilet Sets, Fancy Boxed Chocolates, Fancy Boxed Sta- tionery in Chintz, Etc" French ivory Manicure Rolls, Fountain Pens, Kodaks. Lad- ies Hand Bags, Purses, Etc. 0f course you will include la package of Fancy boxed Chocolates with her other gifts. graph that plays ‘all records. Hear- it and you will want it. Sold by The W. '1‘. Wellner '00., Ltd., Queen ‘St. 1i! FUR COATS FUR LADIES on] sale. Also made to order at reasl; unable prices. Furs remodelled and repaired. All kinds of peltsf dressed and tanned. Our work is guaranteed. Montreal Fur R8810‘, deiling Co. Riley Building Queen St. - 105908-12-2 lmth; l BUNTAIN BELL i. CD'S GREET-i lN»G.—<Bun,tan Bell -& Co have is-_ sued one of the prettiest caien-i (Iélfli of the season, the i‘rolltls-‘ piece of which is a. dainty young‘ lady in a softly draped pink even-. ing gown. gracefully picking roses.’ Tho background oi’ the dark blue water. makes a. wonderfully pleas-l ing picture. GRAIN‘D RIVEWS NEWISY NEWS On Tuesday. December 5, the members of the Capitol Hill Club held their first Auction Drive at the honle of Mrs. John lA. Mac- Noili. The club turned out en mas- lle all-d all tho members splendidly onthuslastllc over the prospect of the season's fun. Playing lbegan at seven and continued for two hours. The score cards were the-n made up and the prize awarded to Mrs. Willi MacDonald who led with a. score of 715 points. Luncheon was served and after a few choruses by the meni- bers. God Save the -King was sunk nndi the cluib dispersed -very much pleased with their first meeting and eagerly looking forward to the next week's play at tlhe home of Mr. Lin-us C. MacDonald. Oflic- ors iMrs Joseph. L. Cameron. Pres- ident, Miss Lucille MacNeill. Soc- iretary. Comm- Mrs. Linus ac- iDonald. lMrs. Priscilla lMaciDonald and ‘Miss Mary MacDonald Lllllvnv-lsl Friend Mlnnnl‘: Ila-henna.- - a AAAAA‘AAAAA Vww v v Chocolates. Perfumes. Toilet Waters. Sachet Powder. Perfume Sets. Manicure Sets. Toilet Trays. , I GOOM‘ I Lamps - Thermos Kits. two-Omen» 4 =._ a . Just a Few b _ Suggestions Check up your Christmas Shopping List- See our goods and your worries are over. Fancy Packaged Soaps. And many other articles to choose from. THEZ MACS . i The Dependable Drugglsts 149 Great George St. -A‘ Lb vvvvvv AAAAAAAA AAAAA¢:AAQLQ¢AQL Gifts For “Him”, Men like gill-ls that arc sen- sible. such sis-- Walking Sticks, Smokers Sets, Pipes, Cigars, Cigarettes in tins, Collar Bags, Club Sta. tlomry, Ash Trays, Cigar and Cigarette Cases, Military Brushes, Etc. Such goods in Christmas garb make excellent lgifts. Ask US about ‘his favorite cigars. Gifts For Girls Tile big idea with a girl re- llflfllirlg iCilristlnas gifts is that she should be generously remembered. Perfumes, Toilet Waters, Sachets. Fountain Pens, Ever- sharp Pencils, Candy, Purses, Cutex Sets, Etc" Etc. An inspection oi‘ our stock will afford other suggestions. Gifts For Boys A boy is not very particular concerning his gifts-and will soon cast them aside unless they are amusing or useful. Waterman Fountain Pena, Eversharp Pencils, Knives. Collar Bags, Handkerchief Cassi. Tie Hangers, Coat Hangers, Fancy Candy in Bottles and Boxes, Military Brushes, Auto-Strep Razors, Gillette Razors, Leather cov- ered Writing Canes. Brownie Cameras, Clothes Brushes, Etc. Etc. 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 Ivory Goods Mirrors Fountain Pens Cigars Smokers’ Sets. Cigarettes. , Pipes - Y" Ash Trays Eversharp Pencils Tobacco Pouches Walking Canes Thermos Bottles l . 1 4 ‘AAAA vvvvvvvvvvvvvv i i ‘ i 4 ~ Gifts For The “on -Folks” With elderly people ,the principal thing associated with a giiit is sentiment. So give them something useful which they need. Hot Water Bonus. Ther- mos Bottles, Thermometers, Walking’ Sticks, Pale A Shawn Chocolatlu, Etc. in giving don't forget s box of Chocolates. or Candy for "MOTHER" and a pipe for "DAD. Our stock is really too large ‘ and complete to give a full list. but If you will come in and look over this stock you will flnd ‘many other Atoms. which will attract your atten- Mon. Johnson ill Johl son Tho Quality Drugotorl Cor.» Kent and Prince Strata __________________________ Misses and Chédren received today at m . - “imgvhn fieggmsbznp headed by "Pulsyvfooi" Johnson. Liberals number 25, and Lailofs a lsubstantial gains. which have . _ m“ w“ “‘“‘“‘LY "e°““*"“ "l ‘l"" ll i ' i ‘ l‘ W}; "T? & "//%"/”7"l'ili"lllll'llil'<zt~iillli§b ~ c4, fll“\l'\‘z~l\\l.l,l i, ° . fietrw- "@- regr~ - Always selects Men's because they w " invariably make this very particular occasion an unqualified success. Quality, flavor, texture are sure to please. HALIFAX All n? JAMES Ben Charlottetown A -.'-'£QL'=$"3-7°<9' tile prohljhltionisuts lost by only Tile New Zoaland people evident- 3,262 illl a total vote of 543,000.',ly resent the ‘attempts of props.- Tills second attack was iauncholl|gandls1s from other countries to, ll_\' the proiliiliivwnlsis in the con- lllttfTeTe in their dominion polb‘ fluent hope of vliclory, but the re- tics and to dictate on what they suit was another defeat, the ma» raga-rd as purely a domestic ques- jcrily for the "wctsl" being 16,000 Lion. , Who proribition cause. ii. is said, *i“‘°?_'“'_' was not helped by ‘the importation lt is the part oi a. prudent man Q0 of an lmlthuslastic delegation ollconciliate the minds of others, and ' speakers from the United Stlltcfi-llo turn them to his own advantage; N . Z. Wet Majority E Greatly Increased LONDOIN, Dec 20—'l‘llc Tilnles. llnscllssing the recent general elec lions inl New Zealand, notes that the result has brought Premier W. F.‘ Masseys Reform party vote/splitting of their common encnnies, have brought lhe- Labor A. EQMacNEILL, REPRESENTING W. A. MacKENZIE & CO., LTD. Investments, Bonds, Toronto, ‘Ont. SAFE SECURITIES FOR SAVINGS Yielding 5.20 o, 9 Per Cent. A limited amount MT. ROYAL HOTEL 8% convertible debenture stock with 30% common bonus. Price 100 and interest. 50 shares King Edward Hotel 0a., Ltd. 8% pre- ferred divldend guaranteed by United Hotels C0,, Ltd" of America. Price 90. Phone 704-L. ' Call or Writs 137 Pownal St., Charlottetown, P. E. I. . of four. Iliberall-‘ilabor coalition,’ ‘how- ever, would be most unnatural, acl“; corlling to tho Tlilnes. The (lifter-l once between the Reform pnl'i_\'| and» Liberals is personal, rllthcril; than political, and some of the Lib. e-ral-sl may transfer their ailegl--:\ ancc t-o Premier Masse)’ and 9""\_,_, roll undcr his banner as an alter-I; native to a second general elec-I tion beinlg held. In connection with tho poll only e liquor question, which Wes "l", same time as the volo'\ llc-lh. that: [in ken at the for members of the "onsc- 0i’ preseniatilves. it is recalled l leans wa. suhlnitt-l _ V .1 gdhotrd ttlll: Kgglemtjhltco yqcurs 8B0 ‘ i ' , i . . ii 1' ~ "SELL YOUR SILVER FOX SKINS IN OUR lMlD-WINTETT SALE B._5TH 1923 AND DAYS ‘FOLLOWING CANADIAN FUR AUCTION SALES (0.. ‘LTD 132 Lagauchetiere St., West_ MONTREAL, QUE. CANADA LAST RECEIVING pars JANUARY‘ 15m .