{>\z-!§| u. ' with. - ’ . . w l»: ~g~n,,~,.gi II ‘ tacit». have tit) conveniences when you buys g MORSE .-r Water Plant Besides bringing the comforts of modern sanitation to your. home this simple dependable lant will save you hours of bat: -breaking work, pumping and carryingjiater. It provides c eilply and easily the sup ly of fresh water that is abso- lutey essential to the success of up-to-date farming. Fairbanks-Morse water plants are made In both electric and sas engine models. Mail the attached coupon 101" 0'11’ lllilffli“ in; free booklet that shows how many ways these plants will prove oi great value to you. The Canadian ‘ FAIRBANKS-MQRSB ' Company Limited It. Join 011M! Wluaiwaluinn Name Is electricity avaiiabld. Direct or alternating? . . . . . . . .. Molina] Please send me without obligation booklet on Water Plants. ....l-leight from water level to purnpf... How far from water supply would PumP i" Piamd? i - ~ i - - < ' - ' ~ ~ ' ' ' ~ - ' " Ottawa Toronto WHEN (khan Vancouver HIS MOTHER Not, flllli the ll‘i.I(‘X‘0(| *ii*ll(l(\l'lli‘-S-i Since eurlihs ilOglilllillQ hour;- Nm. all ilhu SMKlUIIlv-Hs yet PXll2li"ii Frdm evvry shrub Not all the suit r By every summer shuwerwr Special FEED 8O Lrallori street Charlottet0wn’s Largest . Pipeless Heating Jobs Has CALORIC FURNACES Installed If you have not decided on a Furnace, here is a REAL GENUINE PIPELESS FURNACE at a MODERATE COST, I Nutrition of Foxes The Secret of Success in fox farming is acknowledged \\'ero hull’ zus ‘tender, hull: as sweet. Nor hull‘ us rztptuieurise .\llil .\i:ir_\“s mother eyes. Wilt-ii. for our siavillii. G05 We (‘lime tlOWll from Panadise. . Luv)’ Gertrude Cliarkin and “Tillie. in Make your Christmas Gift to the home A Caloric Pipeless discount; for Christmas trade. Al. Caloric installations guaranteed. inqni. res promptly answered. ii. TIIIIIIIOII )pp, Prince Edward THEE!" Phone 393-J. ‘ to be largely one of care and correct feeding. Dr. G. Ennis Smith who conducts an experimental, station at Hull. Quebec. _has_ rendered valuable service by calling attention to the-Tiicifiity of a weilibaianced dife't' at all seasons. His diet sheet-s for winter feeding consist of from 25 to 50% cooked cereals, which is obtained by feeding a good fox Biscuit- containing more Cod-LivenOll as He also highly recommends of the fat-soluble growth-promoting vitamlnes than any other known food. Experienced feeders know the value of energy foods (product of grain) during the mating and gestation per- iod, when the foxes require .to be well nourished. imperial Cod-Liver-Oil Fox Biscuits are the result of scientific knowledge and practical experience of our suc- cessful fox feeders. them. early as possible. Imperial Biscuit Co. Ltd. Charlottetown, P. E. I. No ranch can afford to be without We would advise sending in season orders as -.r...;»r..» 1 -. M96 .\< .\i:ii‘.\"s heart. and 01441135 gTilcev Sou Red _ Islander Dies ill "Hill SHOP from Hudson's Cailllll. STORE OPEN each evening un- til Xmas. Get your gifts at i-Ilo ilil Store. Prowse Bros, Ltd. 540-12-22~m8L POULTRY WANTED. — WQ wl-ll pay o. special price for the next two weeks on live and dressed crate tattooed Chickens and Fowl, over five pounds In welght.—Conrad & Company. ' 582-12-23-21 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT — The Free Dispensary acknowledge with thanks tlhe irum o! 825.00 tlrom the KDILQIXIIS at Oolunlibus; $72.00 from tlhe City Tmvelletm. through Mr. John Pierce, vioewPrmldemt; $100 lnom the Rotary Club, Catholic Kinder- garten Closes The Catholic Kindergarten clos- ed for the Christmas holidays on Friday, December 19th, with a large attendance of parents and visitors. Miss Walsh thanked the parents and friends for their ln-terest in the Kindergarten. as manifested by their presence at the closing‘, and also all those who helped in any way with ‘the work of the Kinder- izarten. The programme was I19 follows: Christmas Grectings——Dorothy Regan, Maurice Hughes, liiiirjorie ltelldin, Jack McCai-vell, Pauline Peters, Frank Ilmnllzlu. Envy-Albert \Vlls‘0n. IJittle King—Dorothy Regan. A W6lCOIll@r—Gll€ldEt Arseuault. Scaring Santa-Dorothy Arsen- aiilt and homer (laiidet. The First Chrlstmas-—Eleanor Essery. Xiulis Greetings-Gerard Trainer. Sing a Song of Christmas~lna LeClllir. Peter LeClalr. Stephen Reddin. The Christmas Candle-Dorothy Regan. The Reason-Frank Brennan. It Pays—.iustlne Colldy. Christmas —- Maurice llughes, Dorothy Regan, Loiiier Goullet. El- eziiior Essery, James Strain, Cath- erine Trainer. Ernest Hawaii, Pllu- liiie ePters, Albert Wilson. Good Nlght-Jueons. Tralnor and James Strain. Santa Claus. After the conclusion o! the pro- gramme Santa Clnus visited the Kindergarten with a supply of good- es for the children, Santa. after E-earing what each child wanted for Christmas. departed promising ‘to i-oturn again on Christmas Eve. Shortly; after the Kindergarten "lfistlil to re-open on Jan. 7th, 1925. Previous to the programme Miss» ‘l uish was kindly remembered by 1h. ulililreu with Christmas gifts :ii.il good wishes. In SommervilleMass. l\ir. George Abbott of Union MONTREAL TORONTO DETROIT CHICAGO INTERNATIONAL LIMITED Leaves Bonaventure Station. Montreal, 10.00 A. M. Dally. OCEAN LIMITED .7 Makes Daily connection from all Maritime Province points. ' W. K. ROGERS. City Ticket Agent 1240-12 10-17-24-81. Or Station Ticket Agent W. M. FLYNN. l OO-OOOO-OOO ‘O4 9-0 $600 O4 E. R. Brow 146 Richmond Street Charlottetown Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate "Glass Insurance at Lowest rate. Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis. Good Strong Stock Companies. ‘loud revolved the Gilli intelligence Jestortlay by telegram "bfthe" iilvadli of his iirnllilsr (‘iimries 0t’ sonmiorvillc, lilrtss, on Tuesday iiioriiiillr. Mr. Abbott was a native of this provinci- and visited hero last sllin~ mor. llv is filli"\'i\'(‘(l by J- W. Abbott of Georgooi Union Rood iii,i.ilis Pro- viiirn Zlllil ouo sister. Mrs. E, E. McMillan of Saskatoon and a sor- rowing widow. The late liir- Abbott was B. very generous-hearted man and his many acts of kindness will be long remembeireil by those left behind. ii THE CAMERA A Gift for Years i of Pleasure BROWNIE CAMERAS Moderate in price, sin-- ple to operate and make splendid pictures. Ju-st the present for boys and girls. PRICES FROM $210 UP. Folding Cameras ,oi Christmas and New Years holi- Horsllvy. Nebraska. I son, Oharlottaitoivn so than the Sc». cie‘ty'a Iloioks miary be ciloised promp- illy oil December 31st. WONDER WHY. —Notlces wore posted yesterday in the car (l0- plirtnlent of tho local‘ Railway to 1 tile effect that the Repair Shop it.‘ 7 to b0 closed from noon today, Wed- s ilcsduy until Monday, Dec. 29th, 9 and again from Dec. 31st till Jflll. 5th. Tile order applies to Halifax Charlottetown Billl River tlii Loup. The large shops go on as usual. The reason given is "on account 17 Horizontal 'i‘liose who steal. A rodent. Drink. Directly Jndveiiso- 14 Age. 16 Three odd letters. ‘ An association for the nurses tab.) Small tubes filled Willi lnfluui- iiizlble material. . l9 Disposed of. 21 Musical noto- 22.Proiioun. 23 A torinor chancellor oi’ Ger. inuny. A series of steps. A French sliiiit giving lifllllc lo a town neasvcrsaiilos. A boys uicltnalilc. best days, repairs to machinery, etc.“ The Guardian understands that about a dozen men in the shops here wlll be taking these enforced holidays and repairing machinery- at home. The men are wondering 26 why this discrimination against tho 28 smaller shops while the larger ones are running on full time. Sonic of them have said that Halifax is being punished for what happened there at the last bye-election and that Charlottetown is being piiii- lslieil in advance for what is goliiiz to happen at the general election- 29 3i tlsh artist. Limited to a particular district. Ever (poetic) A common abbreviation. for n city ill Pellusyiiwiiiilt. 32 35 36 37 A kind of grzunapiiollo record. I ' 1 Ono who chuiigtzs from our» PERSONALS ~ ' street our lu ulioiilcr. A kind of illezii. Separate articles. - y Mr. James Coady, Emyvale, was m the Cuy yusyterdily. A variety of club foot (iiioii) A biblical chuinlctol‘. via-um Mr. K. F. lilcitae, East Royalty, _ Mr. ilnd liirs. Harry (l. Jenkins. ivus in the city yesterday. " ‘New York. zlrrivi-ii iii tho city, llllllb- ' l-z ‘ill .' ~ lth'(‘l~‘:l z. gvlriil]. [Iftell}lfieziéilflillalgiiaffihliflii.Iilblltnllif-s] wiiilspillliill‘ lillrUliiST m? w s l _e ' y> ' . _____ l Mr. Augustus Boudrezili. o! ‘tho [Mr- ‘him Chalfdieri Mmon‘ w“jCar=l‘ci'i'y. liorilcu. who has bt-uui a Vlsiior i0 the ‘My YBSiHdaL ispeiiiliiig a short il0ililliy lit ;. —~"" l ,‘ I. '-'Z\i w» '.';i Mr- Hmv McNeil". Boflslwwiwflsi Qiiitiiifyn will; '.-.. iiiii.'.’."‘i1.‘ liiiiiuiii _i_li_H_lllC city yesterdiiy._ i i ‘ .\lr. Reginald \\'i>lli:iiii=. Herbort Ihwafll- C°r“““ii',tnk.iiig ii. oo-lirsu in ilztiv ill ilii- llul-l Mr. was in the city yesterday. - lcii in liho city lzwl. Illgllli. i.u sin l. Mr‘ ‘him Boyle‘ New Haven’ was the lllllilillLYS with his iiioililir. dlrmi ii visitor to the city yesterday. \ l, wimmmg m" M __ ‘l N‘ Mr Geo (‘lurk Now Wiitshirc iliuliulhy’ M "MW RUST’ l was in the city yesterday. v Mr. T. W. Prowse, Union Road. l was a visitor to the city yesterday. Mr. James Trainer, Mt. Stewart, . - wag in the city yesterday; HALIFAX, Doc. 23.—~Qut:il. Durliiisllod by Ward & Joli Memibcrs oi‘ ‘tho bIOllilPvJ-lli Exchange: Consolidated Sinelte/rs Bell Tull-phone .... __ Bromptou St. Lawrence Flour St. Imvi ‘HUG ‘Fi)()lll‘ Oiiawvii Power ___________ __ Mr. A. A. liicBeili. l\'l3i‘SllIi(‘lil.()uhu 9",“. Suigglf ________ __ was iimomz the visitors to the city gum, (-_.,,,,. Suyyu. PM Yesterday“ e -' ‘w?’ Pain ltiiiorioiiii- Petroleum ._ l\l'lliO.l‘it'iiil. Czin Brazilian Fraii-itiml _ liovwalril Smith Pllll. IIOWIZINI Smith (‘our _____ .- Spanish llliver Prc-iurrcld __. Sp-itniliiii River Cum. _______ _. Steal Cmlillitllly o! Cam-Mia . Brit ilHilI Empire Stool 1st llid. Mr. Plus McKenua. Fort Augus- tus, was among the visitors to the city yesterday. Slush -Mr. Geo. A.» Carrier, Cherry Val- ley, was a visitor ‘to tbie ci-ty yes- terday. Mr. John K. Simon's, St. Peters. ivils a passenger oil tho Eastern train to the city yesterday. .\lr. R. C. McLaron, New Perth. was among the passengers on the Eastern train yesterday. Mr. P. J. Hughes and son, Slnii- 'P““"“‘““‘5 iey, loua, were among i.he visitors ‘Uiiiibi, "-- slitLWlilflgfl-IL m the (my yesterday’ Cilirltdliiu (ioltoirzdl Eloctiiic __ ‘Crlniluliail Steamship ;Coiii. _ Canuidiaii Steamship Pill. __. Asbestos Ctiiii_ __________ _, Dc “liflllflii Iifililflt) _____ __ Mo". r..1 l’ti\\'ul' .._ “linnipog Electric. _ National Ilroivwrlos Ailiontic Sugar __.. _ Aitolvlson Am. Car 61-. Foundry Aiii. ‘incomoilve Am. Suiciitinu; & lttlilflilfig __ Aiiuicmliililt (lollipop ________ __ Ciilnmillillzin Ruclrl cilluiliwuiy- _. New York Coninrail __ Crucible Stool liitornnitionui Paper Kelly Springfield __ Mex. illetrnii-ii-iil IlliLC'flllillIi.l0il'2l‘l Meir, lvizirino _ dines; Steel Cur. _ . Ladies! LookYoung Darken Gray Hair Griiy liiilr. however handsome, denotes advancing age. We all now the n-d- vantages of u youthful alv- pearaiice. Your imlr is your c h a r in . I i. makes or mars the iaco. When it fniios. turns gray and looks streaked, iuist a riew itppiicnlioiis oi Sage Too and Sulphur ienlizinccs its (‘ll route ovi-rs i .i:~"i. iiiiiny uru [l‘.’l\'vlliii,l~' in points .iu Wl-slvrii (Tziliulili iiilti liii- iHLi-iiil- iii all standard cizea, in. eluding the popular yen pocket and larger styiel from $6.50 up. pound." which is merely the old- time recipe dmprovorl by he midi. tlon of other ingredients. Thousands of folks recommend ithiis readyin- ulso preparation. because it darkens the heir beautifully, besides, no one can possibly tell. as it darkens so naturally and evenly. You moisten n sponge or soft brush with dt. » drawing this through the hair, tak- _ tng one ismaili strand at a time. By morning the may hair disappears; after another appliceiidon or two, its natural color is restored and it Albums, Cases, etc. The REXALL. PO81» m KODAK Swan: sac [I becomes thick. glossy and lustrous, and you appear years younger. illllleii-TB-llfie a hundred-fold. Resolve ------ _- 7r! Don't stay gray! Look young! smll-ilem‘ Pacific — m? Either prepare the recipe at homo siudemker -~-- ‘i5 or Ret from any drug store a bottle gnmncopfidflc “Kw .. I , ‘ r __ .._ of Wyotiis Sage. and Sulphur Com- U S. stag: ___ H7,“ Jilly, 1 48 K . ‘MONTREAL. EXCHANGE 193i Vititory ____ i922 Victory _ 1931 Viertony __.. BANKS Bonk Commc-rco _________ _. _- Baink Royal ..._- Bank illfoiutreoil IDA-nit Nova. Scotis. ....... __ 169%: Eli Wheat-Dec. Moi’, 173: Cross Word ieuzzlg No. 24 Key to Cross Wo rd Puzzle No. 24. G A confidential position. l) ilcllil. What one gives in exchange for ii liillil. l1 Proposition. i2 .-\ iqi." ' iiuiilo. it; Periiiiniiig lo lli wsiiii‘. is‘ Part oi‘ the li('llii. ‘ii l‘:li'l iii‘ ll thmlirv. 2i A term used iii 5t‘lli‘illlli->S. A nuinorlii. llli'illlt‘. . l7 A bunk 0i’ illi: lliblt'( llb.i Mi A propiisititiii. ‘ii-l A Porluirvso illiil liruziliuii ill.)ll'_\' to ll('(‘t')liili. ‘ii Purl of iili‘ Iil'il'i<‘il ‘Zll‘lll)' Hill.) sporting A sign oi eminence for a Scol- .. . _ S. l‘ I, NT Vi n ml a; iii ~ Answer to Puzzle No. 23 iii.- itlfi. liiillilll)’ iruvri (‘URISL A bit: rush of travel is i‘X1H'l'ii'i iiViiI SiIiliili}i iiiii Hillilili dazzle _ TA°95€“°"2:;.Z~A;$P w. _.____-___. . ' ' - . . . '16s I Ona of The» lrafln Tater's ‘Appears E fiornlitgin The ,3‘. I L +33%. 28c,‘ 15,; QTORI OPEN each evening uii- Gu-wun ' i ‘ _ til Xmas. Get your gifts iit the big . sum. Prowss Bros, Ltd- - 540-12-22-m3i. HAMPTON OONGREGATION. - 3 '7' Pnanobdllg services tor December , _ 28. Borden at 11, (Bryon at 3 and Hampton nit 1. Church Union Situ GITJOII. A oordlnil welcome for nlil. f” eirr LEATHER ci.u.s BAGS, , // leather lined, black or brown. $8.50 up. Henderson & Cudimore. 550-12-23M2l. /5 Gll-‘l’ swiokiivo JACKETS.— $10.00, $11.00 and $13.50. I-iendc-r- /7 /5 l9 son & ‘CIIdIIlOPB. 55i-12-2$_\l2i. _ ‘ _' ‘a AST. "res THED L ' . l . i. on Christmas? of. illhAeiro wiSAbe 2’ v i1}. “t QIXSIIIGQiIIIIQ melodrama of blazing Qlll0iiOii$_ “ieillwiliflnfi or the. Hwy Cowl-r»- ‘~.+.~. a marvelous storu of iovoAdventure and ;~§~,,=*=,.g;>g;;;;»,,§,,°g,i,,';;,;,;;;;,,;§ P.) 24 .25 26 P7 . - l couiagoof tile men who go down to the wlliflhlfc-stlval music, .................. a...‘ 29 3/ sea iii slips and the, women who wait, BCTKDJH. ‘ 25 50 .. .. ~w~~ (pibiiw NEW GIFI‘ AUTO GLOVESi ' l folding cuffs. Unlined $4.25. lined 32 3; 31- fl/WUXIA/ $4.75. Heiidenson & Cudmore. ‘izitcz-zi-sis g 56 QBQILSSON l 35' _ LAMY WZ,",§,,,"- nhggg: sfffmfl; ~ listen anon: Eoov Branched thrFughout the Province‘ §7 , JOHNNY HAQRQN Lilli’..i"'..ltli;t..ils;f'..tf“ti°iilli.5;. JAw. Willows». rovers zi Wlilii l‘ilili'.i'. From lilo \\'i'.~‘i .\'lit'l‘iili il’iliil.\‘| ilizivi- l‘ill'l'ii'ii [iiifirlvill-TPIN in iiuiiiux us, \\'lili~' iriilu iii.- l ii'il'lllK iiii- iii-xi two \\‘i‘i'l(5 uli owr, illi‘ (‘ullliiiiliii Nlititlillii S_v:~li<-iii, 'i‘ho [lilo lrniii sl-rvici-s oi‘ iilii. i-qilipiiivili, uilikcs the ililililily vi ospvullily iiiillllilllli. The ii<ii.li:i_\ i’: spirit, will prevail on llii tliroupi lruiils. uliil llll the illill‘l'.'l thorn \\lii £5 §_ ln- spot-ml llil‘illl.‘i iii iti-i-piiii; will lilo (fhrlsiiiius Sezisuil. illili-IZ-ilirlll lili l i’ ' . .11. h. back iislcun. remcmiicr linkers was tiw best A BAKERS COCOA is better because it: is made of better beans by :l better process and has a better flavorthrln other kinds. MADE lN (JWAUII Ii‘! wiili6iBtlk8l8tC0.l.lilili€(l (Slktltiiini J I700 HotllrealCiliiada Doicheslerliiiss. Ioillttltlftllwl‘ Rliirts TINT mt: ainiuitnm will I l L For those i_l‘ill'i*liillii_.Jlllfillt: the; Dominion wiin ikj Iltiliiluy St-usoii. ill.» mil ~ll‘i‘\'l(‘i':; iIi| ‘ .:iu Nuliuiiui oi'l‘|'i' t'\'v‘l‘_\’i llrousit: IAi‘l\V School. liiliiillX. urvivYQulliviiioiirt- of lilUlil‘l'll li‘li\‘\‘i -“'“‘| Cillliiiilllll iiiiiiii inliwiil _ _.____._ ‘zlihe News and Topics of the liuy iiior Eiiifillli SPECIAL HOL|)AY ATTRACTION H. WILMOT MARJIE YOUNG - ADAMS l (‘Oliilh/tNY‘ XMAS NIGHT “THE VEILICI) WOMAN” AT 8.30 SHARP .ACTS—-ii RUSH 26c. RUSH. 37c. OPENING PLAY XMAS MATINEE i‘ i“S’lilANTHY” AT 2.30 SHARP uvnluiiiailic, Prices XMAS iuArinEIr-p-sde, 37c. XMAS NIGHT ~- EQC, 52C. Seats now oil Snic. UO)Q-‘_\OIIiCC icpcns 9.30 o. in. Daily 3pm,,“ roomy.» (iurtciiii \Viii rise slirlrp on tiiiie. Parties arriving lute will be ol;i.gcll to wuit until fill»: Apt is over. BRITISH BACON " MARKET l‘ lo \‘ g.» ii'.' \'ll ii ,i. il‘..".*ii.i.'..~. Live Stock Branch - w» lilih‘, l! 1i. n‘ ~ Cables i|u ill h.» ll‘ iilllldd i.*l-i|i~-~—-_-liiii.i-w-! ‘ liiuiii, il>.’.\‘ iviihatever, ‘is IN ii*‘()0'.ii‘ii’i<ii\l€ IS Iiiillldlivifii‘ e GOFRWS S22v0 your uloilcy by buying‘ hero and gelling ulsciul and ziccepi- able Xllllih‘ (lifts. J i /~ . /{/}.;;Z....-, Hoieproof Silk Hose from $1.00 to .. _ $3.50 Wool Hose from 00c to ................ . . . 51-159 Q x Slippers for inc-n, women and ciiilclrcn 75c to $3.50 Hockey Boots (we have some. beauties) Boots and Shoo; from .1 few cents to. $350 Ovcrshoes from a child's $2.50 to Wins. Flash $6.00 Gaiteis 75c to $3.35 (our $1.85 is bust value) Men's Spats . .. . .. .. $159 Moccasins in great variety. Felt Boot-s for men, women and children. Rubbers, Dominion Brand, the old reliable, "best" for many years and the Amcs Holden, well tried and tested and pronounced good by the pubiiC- Rhino, made by a new firm starting, under favour- able circumstaiices. 'v ow.» Get Overshoes, Gaiters, Rubbers, etc., from uis fol‘ e:- we can serve you best from the largest well as- ‘l: sorted stock in the Province. ‘i 0W‘ Pfifiels are lowest for we meet all quotations e. made by any store so our patrons can always feel safe. ' l ‘F1 i ' ' . M“ a iiilFF BROS: it I.T|l J j ' .. at ,1! Mi mi ,.| ,|;,~4(¥;¢.),.', ,,.,| ,.| V41,- n’.