ant." Mirrors e Jovliler. 1 _°f “ °"’”. °;f=w Q. A Lhfis tma _ _ S ` our Ebo G 1 ITIPAYB K0-buy in this rrevineal ritonuarrrou ribs.-ur-_ mu.- -, - ny oods 'FUNERAL fN0'l'IDBl.--The funeral 5100 or 3 months for nrst oilenee in ~ _ . of the inte un; neun-t oeihnitn it ___ti,;°_°“1v9d and “°W “Walt your insp¢¢_ win me mee tomorrow utemeenl .oiur Priceis are I Jig? ‘#18184 to bd lfiund ill the nunmrqug year _ ven ower than last wsop spememy, .mms ¢°mm...¢n.g_reporte to tbeetete department nom ° -T . l. . vp. |11, lair Brushes 61lc up. John McLean, North Wiltshire, in BYGMY C. B on a business tr -""' beth Mclllllsn was last week lined xalnlt -the Prohibition Act. Y-11° UWM BW?" Government is de- '°‘°fY 4l\!8l‘¢!l' to the general elect _._?‘-'aq_».i-- that conditions in Mexico hav, PE 0" zrown worse since the dispatch oi . Secretary' Knox's note of protostlalt is Bepbemhf. _ _ *__ _»;,_ _ ____ V _ _ *_ _*iv ' " ‘W a Mossy 'rnusr P y -'-'7"};-F 2-;"""'A`?""fi"f"11 - _ _q Chsrlottetown‘ Saturday. 400 u-pon the mine itself during the the 63.1' and fO1' Inari €H,1'S `th_€1‘€8,ft€1‘_. i=1 1 Special 1 Notice Photos taken from now nn. il next Monday will b. ' / 6' in time hr Chfiétmw de- Come into our oHice and have v ¢|_»y_ Mglm your appoint Only takesafew minutes and we ment today. ' ' . p ~ - fectioni C d B id k The Extractliig rgviindaniilliiig gsviivlstdlixt Whe fe is Always ’ ' 125 st, N - - Queen ext dw’ Bee'-& G05” their homes _.in Cape Traverse to covered by insurance. Bpend their Xmas -holidays. » 1 Weluime. ' G. ll. COOK, |’rop. IST day . ,ll~\l.-£5 mas finish. F-R-E-E your teeth examined free of charge. _ Wm 1511 YOu exactly what you need and it wont cost you one penny_W¢ make teeth and guarantee them to lit exactly' We also guarantee per- pain-price moderate. Dr. Robins and 10-lmtf Phone 275 -J _ I...- Xmas Groceries nr _. ,\ .\‘»\`\ \ _ » _ \ \ AQ; tart ‘.",.'r'-“ -1 ' . `. ` - .:~-_' 'h 1 -r _~..,: ~_ . i :__ N, -/l"\_ A. Careful Examinalionl I oui~0osl and our prices will show that . he beht on the market can be us atalltlmee at the very lowest prices Possible. We have alonzlist ol satisfied ultorl'i0rl,land would be pleased to add your name to our list. Your order ni eoeivo prompt attention, ` *".'-wilt Xmas will soon be here and with it will come the demand for Xmas Groce~iés. Our stock is complete now the most fastidious. We have received a iine cooking and eating, Patras Currents, Candied Peels, Lioufectioncry, Spices, Flavor- ings, Fruits, Nuts, Dates, Figs,and_ other goods too num- erouslomenti n. -.` Dou’t forget to give us a call for your Xmas Groceries. ` at Beer & Goii’s had from . _ 1 ' » merit matured 5 er cent been Oontracte. cellent assortment of cased pires. ton. (B°uthl A115. _ ' A'__ - . _trs.ys, tobacco jars, pochzt lighters, K I 5”’*===‘~ ‘ -»_. -- --_ 1-, cigars of all kinds in Xmas packages c e S : ‘ Murdoch McKinnon. Cam” Con' xéggziigligs yei¥r,Gwas told of today in was B passenger “mth from OMF an am:.2Llptantet;rgethW.tBii;¢;rk,£ aied- et th. . . . _ rotted... seine... snatch... g0,___mmm,_ ac-zmneaéinsp A’ ni. L is ad solve the gift giving problem for you and 3 _i _ The Misses Adeline and Stella Hay- tenants ue charged with t ud ,mt den. Ver-no , ` yuan; on . _ 1*' “ lottetown Snatixdlsy. on to ai' \l:;n<;1gtlI::op:lnti\yilst1nAPr]p1m$;2iing th; o . . sner an ` e ' . . _--W _ EdlthIrvin,V 0,111 h been, _ vnit:-ng iri§nr1e°nihnciiaiiiett:towm.' s,t°'f,,t°5t“'°d °°“"°"““g hi” °" . was a passenger to her home Satur- £35; Ngv;)(§Bth°Ggf,fk° lg the Maw Llbefal _ ues il' J°h“ 'P~ Irving was a passen er _ ° from Cu-"1°t‘t°t°w“ ret'-‘ming mil! Eldllib fClfb;ad:fend:nt:erd1:!dl\:l1i 222:13! . _ y 1332921 C°p°VTr’aV°r‘° Sai-“NSY df' $360,000. testified Stork, and there M199 Vera Si`5lV¢\"l. C. B. G. stud- ss in this countr and h ent, Charlottetown, -was 9, passenger abmam Y _ cas sales G d ‘ I I a » S by the western train saturday after. ~ _____.____ a e _ noon to spend her holidays at her \ EIGHTEEN HORSES BURNED' home in Kensin on. _-- loareritong the students leaving Char- and stables belonging to Victor Cha. 0WD by the western train Sat- teauvert were destroyed by fire earlv urdav afternoon were Misses -Annie this morning. Eighteen horses and Irving. 0180 Crosby, _,Bertha Buxton seven cattle perished io the dameg_ The Guardian is pleased to learn -- that Miss Bertha Qanter has suftl- BELGRADE, Dec. 20-Newspapers Cientlv recovered from her recent sn- here believe that the Torre are de. i verc illness to be able to return to llberately delaying the prgoaedings of 1.191' h°m° 1" Brighlvn. Charlottetown, the peace conference at London t after-nearly five weeks treatment in gain time to reorganize their arm; Vernon and Mrs. Wood. Pownal, _ hm l':;:;i:i;:" sf§s...l°"§.° sf "“““ and we think uill suit the gary; Wlpod. gapplprook, Mrs. Ernest maude, of the seventh Tarkikl 53;; ‘ ll C . eboro, Lay- cor' h t I F _ ps w o retreated towards Gorltm on r B n k 8' D d W i lb “ Y after the defeat at Monastir, sent 3 ,. _ » -' Jones. Pownal wore outward passen- _. .,f_-,,.;.¢.._f‘_ ageortment of Rmsinsy both gem by the Mu special delegate to the Servian he d- 'rmy H°‘rb°r tram 1 arters to state ' a that his men er from chhiotteto s t as ft - ‘“ . B D 0,. ' W" B uf Y ° °' Bulletins from plague and diphtheria. 0 WASHINGTON, nec. zo-lnenry Lane Wilson, the American b - , dor to Mexico, who has beeiinliegssini #luv n‘an.Wu.1 be phased with 5 conference with state d°P“rtm"w om' liiisrfroldialgiidshistziiilsed epipetl um 1 _ . m erec a m, cias regarding conditions growing military brushes' cigars' hand m‘,r_ out of the Mexican revolution left to- mrs and we have scores of other " day 1°" New Y°'k' W°°1’“"*’-t°*'Y 15° giftsuggestions at the store that o “ming 1°' hi” P°°‘~ Wi¢h°“¢ tim el- lwin rind inet right can in and 110; pelted mite i °1 '°p"’5°“t“u°”“ which lover the line. The McKinnon Drug Co tm” g°Ve"‘m°“t 15 PTWU-ring t0 he‘Corner Great George and Kent Stsf sent to the Mexican government de- ‘ v ME” mending protection for American clti- ' ' _ _ zens and property. S i I I * The del ber gi ith hi h th " pee a ares on all trains to H01- Dentistr omciam B,-le ml:,v?:; Q; thaw gpm; u\au’s from Saturday, Dec 21st to EEE U Jan 1st A dav can be profitably ~ nn. o. H. if ` ' ' C \ L Q C 5 D i g tion of the case' of th Un‘t d St t ' ' ~ °‘ 0 Bree);-lldzl;;(b;x;ta°l£:1é’:rloE§J '~ versus Mexicti, is expdctedl to reiduli. ,speut at the I°1““d'9 111589511. 110511 _.- Pho", ,,, °02},‘}“p,,,,',,.,, §}‘§,,_ in the produ tion oi the hrief that _ and busiest store-Holman. Sum- =_-_- _-_ _ Q is expected to be well-nigh unanswer- m¢f°1¢°~ 12-20ME3i- To [_-1** Y i Y "‘°"°' ` “ble °x°°Di¢ by 8 Promise of prompt, 'i 1 _ and adequate action on the part of Bayqf Ph0t0[»l'3ph¢|', _i the Mexican government to fairly and "' fully meet the demands of the United States in itll; rrgzttiir (lu npéntection ol A t I' 4 O I ' - _ American n re s n ex o. Justification for this demand by . ~ img;-,she tetegrpnnadi-n none invest Ph0\0s izsmokers GoO»&~»-~»---~’_we have an “_ Season Opens Xmas Night ‘ t|\lt"`a!‘o read for loan. Oeltiilcete ol _ , m“ai_”’ mu” -ccompamy mmm wma ` tobacco pouches. cigar and cigarette G S price 'and particulars to Box 134. Edrnon~ holders and case smoking sets, ash ' ‘ KING'B SON KNl'l`S SCARFS. a-- I (1011 and M251: :ofa Eigthfingl al 0_1. 1 smo er cou ws or o t e a ' ~ » L0 DON December 2 r nee Dnveney left Terrtck cattle station, have articles were sradauy enacted Gent! $3 Latllts 7 YY '-- wha... .ha Joh.. J. news. The ee' selection from this list is bound to please. company. ' °“°"‘°°“' » easy. oi which the aeiendants were _ » V , _ _ Mrs. Ernest Parkman 'Oharlotte- “seal "agent" He Bam' z'468'48z t ' s_ ares of this stock were ld 1 own,'lelt.Baturda.y atternoon for. St. cash 10_000 shams were ,Vg “wg” _ Peters where,sbe will spend Ohrlst- as Christmas presents 225000 h 7 for ' . . s ares d N Y . an '_ ew ea” at he? °ld h°m°‘ were distributed abroad' and 1,000 ' exchanged for advertising For stock was no way of computing how much more was received in installment sal- EY- -°'- QUEBEC. Dec. zo-The dwelling Afllhilf McPherson returning to The loss is placed at $16,000, partly DELAY PEACE PROCEEDINGS. Prince Edward Island Hospital. and “apt anew_ The papers demand 'l' that the allies force the Tm-kg to ‘He made the request that the zoo 'ro Fonos Mexico. 'é‘;’f,‘,‘;““ 51', §‘";‘mt\>; Seat him- The __ __ r n eosa orere there- Que:-it to he complied with. Set consisting of knife and fork, stag or c l'uloid handles, four grades $1.50, 1.15, 2 00 and..." ...$2.25 Setin leather case, plush lined gpieces, nickel ferrnl s and blade of finest Shzffield S o m e L a s to M o m Gift Suggestions 1 F 'ree to all steel two grades 2.15 and ...... .. ..... 3.25 Other cases carvers ranging in price from 3.50tn..... . . . . . |100 Cirvers on satin lined cards 'wo grades $2and............ . . . . . . ...............$3 Knives and Forks, white, hlack or red wood handles, $1.25 to $3 s dozen. Knives with white cellnloid handles, dessert size _$2.50 to $8 Dinner size $3 to . . $8.50 A limited line of celluloid handed dessert and dinner knives, good values, strong and durable $2 and 52.5011 dozen. Silver forks to match 51,80 to......... . $7.50 dov.. ‘ Nevada .~i ver goods, very serviceabc, never tarnisbes Tea spoons 752 and 85c a dr z n; dessert spoons $1 85 a dozen; table spoons $2 oo a dozen; dessert forks $I.Soa dozen; table forks $2 a dozen; ki ives_ 6 dwt sterling silver to the dozen $2 50 and 2.75; ki ivts 8 dwt silver to dozen Table Cutlery at Close Prices i,3and' . . . . . . . .. $3.25 0060 (18.88 ...................... Old style razor u0c to........ Shaving brushes including \ . Other safety razors 751-., 1.25, 2.00 u.nd......... 00 Stropping machines for sharpening safety razor blades :F59 150, 2.25 and ......... ........ “ .. 3 00 / \ Articles for Shavers Gillette Safet Razor. German Silver holder and handle, and 12 double edged biiides in handsome satin' lincd nickol or leather " P ket ` e old lnted $5 -'i0 Travelling set, including case $0. oc' v siz g p _ '_ . _ _ razor, brush and shaving soap in leather cu-Be $6.»0. Sumo in é|_;o_r6 . . . . . . . . . . . .................. ........-...... .il `r't'l.i.`r§c`}`s'..£` 1.1.4 fh...___ _____________ _.-1.00 |847 Rogers' Bros. goods sliownin three pai terns. This cutlery is warranted .for ao years. Teaspoous $4, dessert spoons $7 a dozen, table- spoons $8 a dozen, dessert forks $7 a dozen, dinner forks $8 a dozen, dessert knives $5.50 a dozen, éinner krives Li A ` 56 Sci~i=ors, Bokers cekbrated “Tree Brand” for embroidery, manicure and ho use at lowe t pri *es. Bread knives, vlood, bonc and nickel plated handles 2oc to SI. each 75 -_ Posket knives =ooo to choose from, bone, pearl, ivory and :tag handles, 5c to $3 50. Chamois knife purse iosa d .... i5c Manicure sets in leather, plush lined cases l.25 to. .$5 Delivery parts _of »‘- the City ‘ _If you are puzzled about what to give the articles offered here will solve the roblem for ou. You can' Select from any of “ _ _ ' ‘- "'“““ H°‘°’-lP°"““‘~ W in Uber naw ronx, heme.. in-a.,....'fl1e articles offered in this list with the certainty of giving a gift* lottetown Saturday- _ 51112; stock on which $860,000 is 31- t .11 1 b f _ _ came sen.. smhwnmnf., W.. 1.. .pfmoggrgigsdbgrgznzaligvggrcmerJa. 21 W1 p ease, e use ul, pract1cal and serv1ceable all- through - 5, 1? -"ae ‘i fi K. _ _fl l G80 tl. UNI! K|DK'5` f0‘“`th 90”- is near Longreacb, in Queensland. Re- ’ “ . - . » ‘ » _ ’ ' 1 1. e ssceacsmsssww-was so thing in r ill h t e on next 1 1 t i th b h with r °°Pf°b1° Sift* E A F S* 1'- _ wh W 6 en Y am one liolllplled Ito aelallge wlthegelila trier: n_"E‘,§”t°"§j B“n“Y°id°° _1Ef13Mt" *_w"9Mtf __ , | _ - ' _-_..._, ~ Q D O O Q D U 4 C ' ° month. ot bl P H ` d Y 101385 the un\\B\lBl r0l1E'hlY Severed at the elbéw Traces un".“N‘N'.".N Y $'0OOU'Q§‘O#§§§U.QUOOQOOOOQQOQO - e* e e . talelrtfallgigia boy, of knitting Bild S0 The missing asm was projecting from ' . _. _ C051-L A ein' il' hewith knitting 11¢°, is mx von up s fur a care and be stood on into the e his spurs as he sought to raise him- self to the bough in which his fore- arm was imprisoned. The agony-for his lips and tongue were bitten through-must have been fear!ul.With his poclset-lmife, probably opened with his teeth, hebegan t0 BUY 811 the elbow-joint of the imprisoned arm. The crude process of amputa- tion was completed and he df0l>PBi1 to the rround. He staggered s few yards, then fell down and died fr°m loss of blood. THE NEW AROHBIBHOP ,___ 'ronoN'ro. D°°°m\>°=' 39-441' me of our head oi the see lrplueaol ed to arrive in the city from Van- eucnli oouver late tomorrow eveninl. *F4 gonday morning, with all the WPT* sive ceremonies by the Roman Oethv- lio church he will he omcially instal- pq by Moceiznor 82:31 of'l§:;\\¢;¢ll}» non ve o s o - W' °m°m rm 'rhe instant on ur- neee the Pore- vm multake nlseb at St. Migiezgzt °‘"'°d"1 't' 10'” "mé1Lehdoh eh hish in ca" iiriiiecnlep gi r-1:mi1ten,°:ha the etini 100: l°"““l' ill Peoples Theatre lcl.§§,{,',;f;',‘;*“ -The Australia l Musical illers Presenting Their Comedy Novelty Act “A Mash On Market Day” Introducing-»-Musical Mule, Ducks, Cats and a Host of Novel Instruments. "` Also '@V Under-Two _ Baly Lola Flags ` _ Ouida°e greatest sior_y--a e Thanhouser classic in Wonder -rwo Racism ln` ecrobaiic specialty |Wcdnesday and Thursday _ __ I. _ - - 4' . 'Matinee Christmas Day--Comedy forthe little ones V" 7 We wiill one_ and 7 2 .rr Three New Pictures A Mem A V T0-Night ' 1 Chl-mmas Entire 'choose ihwushoul .-=.=-======..-====_» m»W¢|m|¢|;'y, ,Min _Sweony In Song LONDON, Dec, 20--The hearing of the arbitration between the National Telephone Company and Postmaster- General. arising out oi the transfer of the telephone system to the state, .bas been concluded. It began in June, The original amount claimed by the National Telephone Company was $105,000,000. probably for the largest claim ever heard in the law courte- Intermedinte agreements between the parties during the arbitration hear- ing reduced this sum, but the amount sthl in dispute totals about $40,000,- 000, upon which the courts will make .sn award. The other figures in the CDBG MB also enormous. The oitlcial steno- graphed notes have been transcribed and printed in qunrto volumes which exceed 5.000 pages. Sir Alfrid Crisps, the Comrpany's leading counsel made a twelve-day speech of 500,000 words. The cost of the arbitration ran to about $1,100 per hour. Sir Alfrid Crlpps' fee was $1,500, plus S500 daily. The inventory of the company’e property occupied D00 skilled men for eighteen months at a cost of $1,250,000. The printing and talfxlng oi the stenographic notes cost S15.- 000. The total cost of the arbitration was about 811.900.000- . _____________._ MUCH MONEY FOR l-IALIFAX. MONTREAL, Dec. 21-W.A. Block, of Piciford and Black, Halifax. says thkgovernmcnt did all its property buying in Halifax before announbing its plans to spend 90,000,000 there, Aamhnion ree---5 th ecnsrafen 1 and so real estate values wsrs not* oooeoeeeooeoooooooooooeveeooooooooeo o eeesoeeo Qeeooeeoeoe a ...fe ~»»»» »»» .»~ uses. ¢¢v» inflated. I-Ie expects the wort to start in the spring. ~ How are These for G1 -fts A selection from this list would 1n:1l