1-A © _I0 U! DECEMBER 15, THE DHARLOTTETQWN-~GUA~RDIA_Ng1.», f .PA.GE.i1H.REE -- new _fe ; _ fs v "" _ I _ 1,." V. _ _ ._ 1 "Nationally Known l Maritime Province ` Industry 1 'nic semen of Mom, Lamucc, wc. established 1,4 Nova Scotia. more than 80 years ago. grade products, the ll - _l ll il _;_-:______ . _ =-- ~_:_»=E _-, _ 4-121.* _ $500 and_s;,ooo.. 1 Montreal Torches!-Is_lifex Sf- J°h ,»~ =_4=,_=,~=Y.,-_-_-s=~=.:-_-_-=~_-..- - - -1~.-'='\¥.=- Through good management; backed by high- Lirnited, have increased from $347,964 in 1904 to $2,752,421 in 1924. The Company’s market is not only local but `Dor_ninion-wide and Moira chocolates are establmzlng' a reputation for quality in other count J `. I ‘_ I ' v,'..,_,, ' We offer you the'o§£'¢gvtunity ‘io ingest in this successful Maritime 'p lhce industry, by pur- chasing the 61/2% First Mortgaw Bonds of l Moi V Igimited. These bonds are backed by ' asia; ,equivalent to $2,764 per $1,000 Bond and by liefwafrixngs which have averaged 33/4' times the annual interest requirement. You can Moirs Bonds, in amounts of $100, Prior cl 1nm'k¢'I, _\'irIdin_1/ about 6 I-2%. Royal,;Securities Corporation LIMITED J. B. PATDN, Brunch Manager, lllley llulldlnl. Cllurluttstowlr.-_ "O t l if ll l l l l annual sales oi' Moira, If: It ll n Winnipeg Vancouver New York l l I i Mr. P. J. McDonald, twenty-nine chickens averaging in weight sev- en Dc-unds for which he received y the highest price paid for chickens UlllllL A| = , -=- - Y- Cohan which arrived here on Joh" DUYIB ~ y 5 'tons of Sydney coal for James Car- J- R- Denim! -~------ - ragher & Oo., left por; yesterday A- W- Filllliillll this season. Beat this, who can? l _ .S. S. COBAN SAILS.-The S. S. Thursdll last with a car 0 of 1300 _City Council (0ohtlnueri_from Page l)` Condlensed Milk Co. .... Willurd Kelly Walter Heartz .__...-_ 4 2 3 9 4.8 3.9 3.9 4,5 William Smith _ __ 4. THE lIIl'S”iTi|EBIB[$ |N° what their own talented children can do in the way of healthful and artistic entertaining, this produc- tion has the support and coopera- tion of the leading business men lol the city, l The proceeds will be devoted for ‘the purpose of providing necessary to the support of the Christmas* “Coristine” Gram C1 ushers fore buying. 6669-12-ibtls (Continued from Page 1) A B3|||(e|-'S Opinign I.‘iZ..’.€l1l.'lE...i”_f‘3i..?."i.i‘.f‘2.1.“Sl ‘T232 'E1 it“.§?.‘.iZ.;.;";1§§j§1;1§;1;:i _'JJ I TA last few days made it imperative that who leave before heln frozen 3.9 4_2 3_6 Puntomiue. namely: The develop-'12 ment of local talent; the enjoy- 13 ment of a splendid spectacular mu- 14 _ -Oliver. nge 'l, boots. .'Ilarry, age 4 months, dress. . Lloyd, age 2, shoes. Moline & Martin ' liorn Kell “No -man is adequately insured until thc income from his ln. She proceeded 'to Sydngy. John __ life policies. couscrvntl_vely invested, will maintain his _*_* Wilillilm ISn1allwo0d family in some comfort after his death." A NEW GHNSTMAS GlFT"" W' 3' S“““f°\'\\ -- The low rates and excel West Life proflbearnlnp to provide adequate prot lent returns on Great- pollcles enable you ectlon, with the least strain on your salary resources. Let us show -you how you, personally, can reach this objective. HYNDMAN & C0., LTD. PROVINCIAL MANAGERS ivertisemcnt of Mr. E. H. Itnyner, There is a new and very nice gift to 'bc had this year-'useful and ln- expensive~oue that many a friend would greatly appreciate-n Christ- mas Package of that very choice ,tea-RED ROSE ORANGE Ili<)K~0E ;beautli'ully wrapped wi-th card nt- tached_ Most grocers have lhem.- l./lc.vt_ - SILVER FOX PELTS.-The 'ad- elsewhcre in this issue, should at- 61 Queen Street Charlottetown, tract the attention of ull silver fox ranchers. \Mr. -ltayncr has organiz- * ed an international selling agency with connections in the leading cit- HL ' _- _ _ _ _ ics in Europe, -un organization which ‘ ' he personally directs from his head- quarters in Montreal With hi ex- g' _ ._ _ _ S *‘**'*| ' _ l erience of man ear a D Y y fill 'hi Mr. E. connection with thc worIds fur cel: KEN AND ,__ _ itrcs Mr. ltuyner is ln a position to _ Yestetday the wen known and handle' all the fox pelts that are EVERY DAY THIS WEEK 1 d . entrusted to him. His advice to fox w|Ll_ as nsaovron “°“.“ M ‘“g‘“°’° °’ M” "‘“’“‘“ rihchcm as .tc the hccccsn or E. H h , thi lt, l. Y ug es B C y passed N keeping onl the best foxe is also X ' fifty-first anniversary of continu- Y _ 5 S ous and successful business. Few mnely Head his "‘l""`USem‘f"t~ li 1 - l -- '~'* / °"E 692-L f°=>/W. ..`iZ.';°‘l“...‘°.’I.”.‘i.'l`.°. '~Sf'rvfE ME'-f\~s - The ward Island Qu boast nf such n rv _ Pleasant Valley W0u1cn's Institute FOR APPOINTMENT. cord The A mhecnrles W mf held n broil supper and social oven ' Craswell Studio Q4 Q-o¢4o++v44 vo-ooo-cove-eo 4 Tenders r ` For Ice Tenders will he received by the undersigned on i0 and including Saturday next the 19th instant at 12 o'c1ock noon for the supplying# 'hauling and stoning of sufficient ice lo fill our ice-house. Specifications can he seen at our office, ` Dated this wth day or Dec. 1925- CENTRAL CREAMERIES LTD. 225 Fitzroy St. 6667-12-15-51, ”"IlARNlN(i INFRINGEMENT OF PATENT we are instructed by MF- J°h" B. Rombough, the patentee of an cnlclc for handling mes. mlnvf- actured, cold and known ip th! trade aa the “kombouih M°"”‘ Clamp," that any person lnlrlnnlna upon said patent by mlkini. I0"- Ing or using auch article Wi'¢h°U* hi; license or authority, wlll b° prone ted. u McLEOD 6. BENTLEY. tion to business, satisfied custom r many aplly r na Eastern Guardian Dec, 18th. 6694 15 31 Dec. 18th. 6694 15 3i Western Guardian cert Friday evening. December 18 6090 15 31 Tiled. Sat. 'F1199- 4§+§ Oiyb-Q-O4-0'9" CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS line Insertion lou laurtleu light Insertion 9 H%#4-0* ' -' f ' ' l ......... Ile per llno alll words le per Ilan ofa words _ P Hull ll c. ' the business originated in the '"3 "i me h‘""" ‘lf `M"""~ Andrew city.” early days was know" Stevenson, Nov. 24. The large num- _throughout the length and breadth 'wr p‘""““L were ff“‘€"i“i“"'d by of the province. Mr. Hughes pur- me f°"°Wmg i’"’g"`""m@: Ingifu' .I d th _h in fm _ men'tal music, Miss 'Ruby -Sharp hligsechrl espighlliziilay- reintiiigdyeflig “"0 D°“”l0 'MC‘S\valn; solo, vhcbc MoSwaln, Recitation Evcl n M_c t ti thi _ Y ~ rep” a on of S mm old busmesshlxre' instrumental music. Eliza stand. Careful and strict atten- ,I,odd'_ Sum Jean MLDOMM mm | ' . l ‘ ‘ { - ers and Sw d V ,_ rnmcntul music, 'Irene Weeks. Mr. a llrescrlptilbny vlviitirgheswilinariheslililt; -Vgilifel Campbeu klinllluy gave “ (ree continuity as well as success in bn' 3 flggceri WTC was enmyed any ‘business and to the careful my a ' E’ "°£’"i° "der M me even' preparation of this prescription is I K WHS ‘Sven 11 community sins- undoubtedly due the success of the ,gg "und, nsirumental s°le°"°“" by George E. Hughes Drugstore. We I '.5' ‘wx M°D°““‘d ami, M15” heartily loin in the congratulations Bring hwks' Mr' “Mex M°D°""'ld to Mr. Hughes on the auspicious I ° §‘ hclgirmnn for the evening and anniversary with mn- ,best wishes an fi 8 af the l““"'it“i0 te“d°"9‘1 to h eu", _ vo e of thanks to \Mr. Campbell for his entertainment and to »Mr_ -"UNI Mrs. Stevenson for the use of their home. ~ ‘ ---oo>___ _ PEnsoNALs ~-*WANTED.--1000 people to nt- M,._ A_ W B _ tend our Concert and Pie Social in in me Guy on an:,‘;§itR°‘1 Pmm' is I. 0. -O. -F. Hall, Montague, Fri-d-ny, _____' ~ Mr. Raymond Boyloh, Mt. Stew- ..°coNcEn'r and Plc .scchn in 'f;§1,,,‘;f‘° “ "'““°5 ‘° th” “W 1°* Montague In aid of Rink. Friday. '~ Mr. James ‘ mphler, Pleasant Grove, was in t e city yesterday. Mr. James Klgglns left :Saturday morning .for Ottawa -to visit his - -COME T0 ST, ELEANOFIS CMI- Slloter. Alloc. who is seriously ill _ in the Water Street Hospital. Admission 25c_ Ladies with baskets --- f,.ee_ If not une Wm be held gmt Mrs. Herbert T. Prowss has re- nne night f¢,||0w1ng_ 1| turned from a fwo weeks visit to her sister, Mrs. Alec. Campbell., “ NBW GIBSBOW. N. S- lMr. and Mrs. J. P. McInnls_. Summerslde spent the week end in the city, . JLL- _ --------- 7° P°""'* "5 "°“" Mrs. (Capt) J. J, Murchison nr- eo++¢-»+vvvv¢¢++¢¢»o++o+o rlved home lest night from St. _ _ ' ‘ John where she underwent s suc- For Sale _ _ _ ron sate-A-Witeémhio »Ao'roa»s'. All sizes. IP. 0. 'Box 481. ~ - 0586 12 11 Mill. Miscellaneous A u y 6375 1 limo FOR SALE-A WILLIS PIANO IN Perfect condition. Apply li Euston Bt. 'between 12.80 to 2-5 to 6.s0.l ' 65867-18-10 tf. _.___ _ FOR SALE-LADY'8 STRONG snowsboes,_almost new. Apply Guardian. _ 6626-12-12-sl FOR SALE - GRAIN _ORUBHER and bugger, almost new. Apply to Oliver Bablnean, care of Horne Bros, Winlloe. 86626-12-12.81 ” .. ron s_A|.s-Ar shdfm-lla nom. 125 heres of land at and mach- IIANTEU - PUPU- Malaa. _ 5727-l0_!'l.tul0l yf_;1- work discarded. Au! Clllliiilillll Highest D' d -st t Toronto . ree . 36,3, Cnw M 5688-12-11Ml2l rices Mall L Baker. cessful operation on 'her eye. 1 f - ' ' " . _ _ I _ M D¢~A|_D‘ LANU -Conductor -C. R.. ID, vey has en- JNS°rWAor| §;.m‘.nvm°_ . E_ 1, tered the City 'Hospital .for appen- , dlcltlc and was operated on -his morning. He ls doing as well as can Nugggg, he expected. some",-"_ .H°,p|t¢,l, Skowhegap The many friends of Mrs, Frank lfuhnr. City. will be glad to learn races 'rssru Atao amooe- that shc is .unc tc have the P. E. » _ _ tant Mule Help Wanted _ §f leseilfaulhoa arnnv sm- N_.D_MAcLEAN I ploymeat for Barbers. Bwvml . Writ Mols: ;.:'.:.'.."a.r..::°"@.'...-1.2.- -~- ‘V _ c e l0R'l'NE Q0 _ ~ - ln", nd emi snags", bm,_ p' Halifax. ’ 3'!-I-"df 4'8A\»“ K f . r _ _ _f,& ‘ i . ' -- otandsrd, thus syurlng H. M. Sample, Halifax; W, F. .leck _p_ une." pe * 'Sami ----¢°°"'°""' l _ __ .nv ,_ _f... » ...... _.tn _..._ conhplsts comfort to the traveller. el, New York; J. C, Roach, Brant- .luhn Dickenson __ Clifford Moore lidwin llambley _ A. R. ‘McKay ___... Roper Bros, Steed Bros. Louis Roper ._..-_..._ Victor Mcwllliam Wi-lllam Carrol Athol 'Roberts C. ~H. Wood Corlsh Brothers _ ` Everett Bovyer Harold Beaton J. J, Storey ......__ Thomas Keenan Jalmes Smith William Guerney & Sons A A. Holmes --._ E. »Cullcn __ I "`,`;`]`ié&`f`;é';i`|',ne,`l,icqulpment traxispcrtation, and at 4* ,the present time it is nearly lm- slcal production; and the suppo of :1 splendid cause. ’l‘hosc who desire In see thel “Babes in the Wood” must buy" their tickets curly to avoid vlisap-i poiulment us thorn is sure to he n crowded house. 41 rt 4_5 :“!“:“!"'E~"F‘°r"r>!‘:“.¢" ZlW% »-¢L‘\l/G $~l\1l-° (Continued from Page 1) » ‘interfered to no little extent witli 35 4. .possible to negotiate the trlpsbe- 3:8lcuuse of the ice and thick lolly on 4 2['cvery hand, in fact yesterlluy's 3'8 crossings were to be the last of 3'9ithe season. by water, and were the 4'1lfirst made since lust We1lnesday` ' "Admiral" Reddin with Chief En- ' lgiueer Roberts left nt 10.30 lu tllc morning and arrived -buck in the paw.:- r.rv`_re lu ye-4 y-lo 5‘°5“°‘ woe' Sydney Inman ..___._._.__. _ Roderick McDonald Fred Burke luftcruoon at 1.210; they left on re _ lturu at 2.30 and at time of writing ‘it is not known whether they made the island or not, the Rocky-.Point bout played a also the matron. She extends many thanks to her many friends and neighbors for their kindness to her during her Illness. DEATHS JAY.--At F‘anningbrook_ December 10th. Rebecca Jay, nge 21 yrs. bs- ioved and youngest daughter of Mr. and .'Mrs. Edward 'P. Jay. The following well known it as/ivan paso:-:Nur QUEEN c|1'v cannons acer l <'@’~ aosm Hoon aovm. Houaeuoto Marte |.£A_»\' _ /:Lao no|.|.so ons é _ ., an A W* John at four ocl-ook in the ll ‘_llI¢. |"`*”d' °i ”°“""“ _| Esc of these ears contains one Puarrv QUAKER x, I Canadian Pacific Compartment - 0bser~, vation Sleepers A most attractive feature of is Canadian Pacific service 'Saint John and Montreal ed by me .Compartment tion sleepers which are now ning on train 15, leaving noon and on train 16 lsavlg lM\on treal at seven o`clock in the even- 11 ldrawlugwoom. three compartments. la large observation room and an observation platform. the latter course being always placed at the rear and of the train, The observa- tion room which is fitted with large windows, givingu practically unob- structed view on three sides. is ill- tended as a lounge for the .benefit of all sleeping car passengers on the train. lt is supplied with the latest magazines. as well as with stationery and a writing desk. -Each compartment contains one oltA.NULA1_'lb oa'rMsAL __, All of which we are selling at Iowut_'¢_lrleel.`.' . ` A wH°I5“`A_Isl "RETAIL I _D0h'tilalI to get our prion l before bwlni. ‘ s price Jas. D. Garrett, St John; Walter Needless to say, the whole car Kruzner, Montreal C G Sander- Is atted up to the best Canadian son Toronto A -Reid. Torontow lower and one -upper berth, and all toilet facilities, much like a draw- ing-room. Patrons travelling alone or In parties of two. who are un- able to secure a drewIng~r~00m, will Gnd a compartment most conven- Iem. as well as distinctly lower in l i 5 -__~, _I/»_____ ____ . Harold age ~1 months, drc _ Raymond age 10, sweater. 25. Donnie, age 7, sweater. 28, Eleanor Jenn age 1. dress. 33. 39. _ Robert age li, overslockiugs. _ Mary, nge 10 ovcrshoes (size SOME ALIAS SANTA CLAUSE Mrs. J, J. MacKlnnon_ Mrs. J E. li. .McCreudy, Mrs. (Col) D .A. MacKinnon, Mrs. Bartlett, Masteri Pete Cash, Mrs. J. A. S. Bayer.. Mrs. W. S. Stewart Judge Slew-,' ~ art. A Friend, Miss -Emily Evans.; Mrs. A. N. Large, Mrs. .luck Large. Mrs. lDr_)_ Taylor_ Mrs] Murdock McKinnon, Mr. D. K. Curric, Master Jack I\Iz1cMi1l.1n_i\:» - ~-_f_-,_ -,, 1,; , ,; - _;__-Q-_-_ Muster (ic-flrgp M :lcMlllnn, A l"ric'vl 0673, Y Miss Evelyn `MacEwen. Miss Pearl Hobbs, Mrs. Frank I-lohhs. Mrs. Fred Batt, Mrs. T. G. Taylor, Mrs. Stewart 'McEachern. Mnunchanged. Calgary turkeys are, ‘ l. E. Croken On the trip out in the morning gwmlrt; A F,-lend, Brookfield, -hcln-g received in large quantities Police Report For the Month of Prominent D11" by opening a Ch-illi _llonday price; offered will 'be for November nel up the river for the smaller] over ll pounds 25, B to 11 22. 6 to 8 ' """ "'”-¢ -craft, alter that the going was[ ,__ Y17_ old toms 15, dressed five cents .Arrests Made During Month fll1l'l-I 111| U10 WHY. ive cud lolly in; (canadmn p,-ess) (evtra all grades. No change in pric- Fm- Drunkeness 18 “`l>“l\f°C°@ll<_fhh. ah turkey prices is some 1mci5ol>bln~s fresh lusts 65- sec/Huis 55»‘ vgrraniu ng 03 2 Landing at the island was also 11 ,.1-feet M many mln” this “,e,3k_l5;,)r-age ,gh-sts 45_ Secbnds 41_ H31. ,fatal difficult proposition; they finally 'l'0\‘0"w is unchanged' C°““lry|ifux fre-sh extras. jobbing 75. t 1--ht.. th” month -' "" """""" "' 28 i}<[>xt(1lrsewbei€teli}i(i1rg“¢i\Li iilerliilligilil sirllle ?;mi);m;T,_.mf;,°r1§,x“t;£_;;ngG,§ sellmhes “N46 Wim I>\`“\\ilbm°“ of thevlslaud. lt may bc nlcntion-':;',(;_ le,-0m1S1;;(¥, pguncts 4|)_ ,mp mglk. “"‘"“"'3 20 ed that a dory being in tow was\lhg sales extras 70, fn-s-rs 50. sec- C°“"eY°d *° ill" Wm* W°"'l“iS is swamped by the heavy Hens off ends so, phlletc 40, and making Subpoenas served .during month l~l_,h,, h,,,.h0,»S moum The .-,3¢u,,,l,mes mm." 70* mst 60’ ww,,d,,_ Sllmm0YlS9S H€l'V€1i'lilU`il1Em0flfh 20 trip was none the less nrduous.ll5 pallets 50 F 0 B -offering Gnrnlshees served durlns month 6 Mr. Rectum saying thht hhhmo- nd-cr prlcc.. this 'wccic Turkeys Scarlet fever cards put up during mately fifteen miles of ice, lolly 'cumin firm at the recent advance. the month .................................. ._ 1 and water was covered 'before nmk-..\l~c»ntrenl _eggs are unchanged. Para-le subjects reported during ing port-such is the transports- 'Poultry offerings are light Edmon- l the month _________ ______________ __ 2 tion problem to Governors island ton asking 35, over 12 pounds, 33 Cars up for speeding during the at the present time. » ite 12. 31 for 8 to 10, 28 for 6 to S. month 2 The writer yesterday visited the 25 for those over 10_ 23 under 10, About twemypve of the muk "Sea Dream" which by the way is 28 for old toms. Montreal dealers ,med H d th | the name of Reddln‘s hardy littlefhrc bidding a cent less. \Vinnipeg “tenses to cn an my e r-craft and figuratively speaking allen-gg market is quiet. II“resh re- ' might now be more effectlvelylf-(_-ipts show increase over last. m2‘%:(,)n?;:mpleB collected durhm named the “Polar llear~,“ fromimovcnlent of storage Stocks report- stem' to stern the craft was ences-it-tl slow, ogg prices unchanged dm ' tp H sd in n thick coat of lce-and solpoultry receipts _of dressed hea\'y ef 0 0 ce‘ lwas her crew on arrival. [prices uucllanged. lower prices look- ' _'T ` M- _ Reddln concln_V_V_WV/___ ___*__,____ _ ___ __ _ , _____ _ CANADA l WARNING To usns or lumo 44 _ . 4 HJ- A 7 T d Be .tn uuuic ln-<~l»i\-lug sets 7' “""‘ “ 8 ’ e ‘i M' MFST bc Licensed -~ rl; l ' ` . Penalty on summary conviction is a fine not exceeding $50. License Fee $1.00 per annum Licenses, valid to 31st March. 1926. may 'be obtained from: Stuff Post Offices, Radio Dealers, Radio inspectors, or from Radio Jlruneh- lleparfulent ol' Marine and Fisheries. Qttawa The proceeds from license feaalare used to control broad;-' castlng and to improve broadcast reception conditions A. JOHNSTON, Deputy Minister of Marine and Fisheries and there are therefore three very B001] reasons for everyone rallying f';”`-T-“-Z"-"-‘T7-I"-""/""‘ /""”’~" "-'f~"T-`--Tj-T`_7T-'-T7"-“Z-"3i$3°~‘-~_"-’-:D _ ff;:_-;;:**°’W_'______.__i/“”°-J No. 1 poultry ers quoting 28 and 30 for t\rrkeys_ prices on other quality excellent. Commcnclng »T\l0»NTRlEAL, Que. Dec. 14. - The export trsdf, in wheat oats and barley on the .Montreal market over the weekend was reD0l‘l€\\i very quiet, there being only odd lots of wheat worked with Nw United Kingdom and the continent when prices declined at Winnipeg. A ste-ady feeling prevailed n the local market for cash grain with " :nrderate .url-_.uct of business D-\_5' sing in car lots. Sales of Ontai-'o' and Quebec No. 2 white oats were made nt 53c_ no 3 white at 51 1-2c.. and No. 4 white at 50 cents DH bushel, cxtrnck. Canadian western grades were steady. A fair vol u-me or -business was transacted in the .spring und winter wheat flour markt-is and prices were steady- rrlccs for hu grades or mlllfevd were well 'maintained under I steady -demand. The market for standard ~g-rades of -rolled oats was moderately active and the tone was flr‘m, The egg market Cbnflulleli ‘quiet but firm. The butter and clit-me markets were without any new feature to note. l l'I0t,eI Victoria One of the largest and beet equipped Hotels In Eastern Canada. Contains 120 rooms. 44 of which have private baths. Completely renovated ln the put Iaw years. Fwv Hotels throughout Canada and the United States have lt. ¢¢\c..¢u" nun. ccuncauc service to all Guests. Tels- phonae In rooms. I Rates 54.00 to $5.00 per day. tlharlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. Proprietor; HARRY C. BROWN, Manager V- TOR! HOTEL Y. a _eramu 15” _,,,,,,¢-. ..l.a-ua 1.. n....|._ |80 t\ENT‘S_T. ._ WN y M _,.. . zoos-1:-imma. ,___ ¢...~4___,, ,_,,,__ ,,;, %*§’% l IT IS NOT T00 LATE FOR BA YER FINISH YOUR PHOTOS FOR XMAS l- _» 1’ . . _ .»~‘ 2:' 'e .. '. fe 7*'- '_ .2 R. CARSON, D. C., Ph. C. Doctor of Chiropractic Three Year Palmer Graduate Riley Blau. Prone 1012 Charlottetown, P. E. I. f_________ L Stocks and Bondi \ PORATION. MONTREAL 7% 1945 -Bonds. An A one Investment. Absolute ggeqn. lty and high yield. Circular on request. A- E. Ma|:NE|LL ll sTAN|_zv as/\L1'v con- r,l~_ The ben surprise ol all-I KODAK The but place of all to nl- ect Kodak: for Christmas Ia this store. The Ilnl ll bout plete; our salesmen are well. _ lnfbrmed. 1 Kodaks $6.70 up 1 Brownies $2.05 up \ Put Kodak; on your gift Illt i and get them hare. I Hughes Drug6o Limited. I Queen Hotel Since taking over th\a_ Hotel we have spent many thousands ol dollars In . repairs and Improvements. It l tc new me mme Hom of ru clue In the Maritime Prov I lneaa. It appeals to those ‘ who want a comfortable Hotel and splendid table and excellent aarvloa at a moder- ate price. ` Rates 08.00 a day. Charlottetown Hotel C0., Ltd. Proprietors MIB! L MQQUAID, Manager J. B. Gaudet. Hlnooucha; Penwarden. Mt. Stewart; 8, Murray, Toronto: _,\V_. _ U,