. PHOTOGRAPHS 1 The I-"fle (‘m (Continued from page ommaued I ‘k I _ : H0111 1809.8 W011i and 88d. Let it be said oi none this Christ- mas. that they gave only to._tho‘se [who _’ ’ not their, gifts.‘ and ‘overlooked the "supplioating hands" . in! those who believe-and yet may . _e their faith blasted in Santa I us. the harbinger o! Christmas g a‘Santa-Pal_ this year, and - make your choice pearly. The ioilowingls a us; of 95nd. yet'to be adopted. Those whose ‘ es do not appear in todayaiigt iound Santa-Pals who will a ‘-.. . t0 their wants. ‘ = " ' Dora, 3, dress. . 7—'Ll'leima, 7, Mittens and stock- gs. 3:-¥F‘ratlclS. 3 dress. iii-Marjorie, l, sweater, I7—Dorothy, 4, doll and toys. Iii-Edward, 10, skates and boots. i=1wproitl‘oi.'r"‘ . ..... ...”.'.:'.:..:?.. t“ "mm" 111;! a certain - T118 pulse. however, remains steady. . Qfiiswe" j leven more terse. read: _ quiet day but there _ in the exhaustion referred to in the' bulletin. The pulse remains imc today in the vishir.__iiiness the pulse Kins wssspeoilloally men- official bulletin.‘ This W" done. apparently. not, because. °1 any special anxiety about the, condition oi the heart oi His Maies-' W but rather as a reassurance that keeping its steady beat ‘ the fever persists. Queen Mary who had remained at the Palace during t-urday and did not take her cus- tomary drivs out was today evident- 1y more satisfied withthe condition . adventurer! a visit to of the Duke and Du- W“ O1 YQlfk m Piccadilly. stayed there-tor 1110116011, the first the Khaaywas taken ill =1, ,1? 3,. 's.i~n(::- l COMMEBC, I “ live, oalygioezghq, " , llieibNTElll - . of Poker Hands” to have this " attractive Alarm .clock ticking " 8Wiy'in_‘your'honse, kce 111 ht all the time. ‘Smpkhdiosehad Cu: 1%; “d ' raavp "Poker-Hands" packgd with it. All the time you are . -9“1P.$‘°' 1h‘ Al"? 6101*- you _ Qglicpjoying a tobacco of excep- qlifllity. mildncss, flavour ting satisfaction. , 430111! is one of- ‘ y» resents. procurable in ex- _ change-for “Poker Hands”_ 131i"; everywhere have ' 10¢ andlkpackagea, Rev A Hénds ” experience - stance, _ I 11$. 1.1% Charlottetown! qtiardlon‘ Dlt. 3.1a neural. soaclaori Corner‘ Queen and Richmond llllllllls. i ‘l H. i; 11111151]! Show P1111111! New Car .F l the whole day 3. ill-Bertie, 12, gaitom and rubbers. z2—-I.»oul.s, 8, cap and scarf. - ‘iii-Peter. 7. boots and rubbers. li-Jdhn. 10, overshoes. 27—Lawnence. 2, stockings and boots. ‘is-John, 7, hockey boots, size 4. Bil-Margaret, 14, underwear and -niiibela size 2% 80--Clara, 10, underwear and rub- bers, size 11%. -8l—1“rank, ll, underwear and rub- ‘ hers, size‘ 1%. ' l '32—-Vlncent, 15, underwear and rub- bers, 5, lid-Atrial, 9. skates and boots, size B. °1 Qsmbrldssl TflBVQhQCH and other members oi the royal ed divine service in the private cha. Del-O! ‘film-palace inthe “morning. LONDON..Dec. B. been on the upwa 5511s a semi-ofllclai communication 1mm Bllcklnllham palace tonight. The semi-official advices said, the K1118 has been on the upward grade today aitor a slight downward turn Pmllress is being made b” 11‘ 15 11911911551111’ slow and lab- °1'1°11B DFOEPess. Last week there was kreat anxiety due to the fact that the infection involved‘ tem. Now the physlc in: with localized infections. At the same time the position is still one °1 1111711111111’ because the King has been 111 nearly three weeks and his recuperative powers are- thereto“; less strong than they were. PHYSICIANS CONFER. IDNDON. Dec. lF-Aiter a‘ bulls‘. _ issued saying that Kmlrs temperature was still high and that his condition otherwise "mined unchanged. five physic- ians met at the Palace today to re- view the entire case and. 4115mm treatment for thejuture. The con- ference lastedirom 2.15 to 2.45 and no bulletin was issued at its con- —The King has "1 F3119 101161‘. .—Fronces, 5, overshoes. ~ ss-wlahllred, 1, teddy beal‘ suit. Malenrlie, 12. shoes or slippers. ., I R7 .1 . "nd ‘Susie “ Po (gs-John. 13. ca , size 6%. 44—-Earl, 13. un erwear and shoes. 4_5—Jackle, 6, boots and stockings. ’46-Wendell. 6,‘ boots and stockings. ‘dig-James, 1, dresses. , The following table, compiled ‘BY the Railway authorities, givlng..tl1= improvement in the outward ship- ments irom P. E. Island in 1923 as ‘compared to 1927 and 1928 may be oi interest tothe people. The in- crease is very great, 1923, shows only 88 cars of potatoes shipped whereas m 102a oowhu- shipments outward were 1227‘ car w» ‘o o‘ ~ - . iii. vwwvwOO-QOOO ertzsernen ts . . “JOIN THE SANTA-PAL CLUB .. 10a plr line cifl were! 1 Mrs. Henry Aitken, alley as 00., Mrs. W. Chester B. McLui-e, Mrs. ‘H. L. Warren, Miss Virginia Har- rington, Mrs. W. H. Browse, Mr. Behjamln Bremner, Mrs. G.‘ H. Hoibrook. Masters Bobbie Gor- don DeBlois, Miss! Helen Blols. Mrs. Col. D. A. Maclilinnull. Miss Corinne Walker, Miss Constance, Hyndman, Ml-s._I-Ial Warren. I I . ._ . light insertions .. .7... V.._...,‘.._....... flipper u,” 0| g "u," . Articles For Sale FOB ‘SALEe-TIIREE NEW WOOD- sleighs, two new boxsleighs. Box Slelghs built to order. W. J. Scott, Marshfield. P. E. I. 9576-12-8-51 FOB ‘SALE-BABY CARRIAGE and iron bed (baby's) in good con. mush. ApplyMruI-‘redliiuncashclo ‘=1 Lambros Brod, Sunnyslde. Miscellaneous u _. i_ oollaasronnmca oalnbmgdb addruo - prln thing ioriocknowiodll tions, etc. Guard? tatoes 0 _‘ Nova Scotia Aisraan munch/mo, ‘Land ‘Surveyor, He a. - 91 The physicians were sir stanle Hewett. surgeon apothecary K1113; Lord Dawson of Penn, phy- sician-ln-ordinary to the King; Dr. H. Graham l-lodgson, famous radlo- A loglst; Dr. E. Farquhar Blizzard and s?’ " Sir Humphrey Rollwton. It was ' understood that during the consul- tation; Dr. Hodgson showed -Drs. N Rollsston and Buzzard the radiolo- graphs he took yesterday. Previous- ly, Sir Stanley Hewett and lord Dawson had ‘ spected them. The Queen remained in the Pal- ace this afternoon instead oi fol- lowing her usual custom of going ior an automobile drive. It was only the third time since the King's con- dition became serious that she has not gone out in the afternoon; a LONDON, Dec. 8.—The evening bulletin on King George's condition issued at 8:15 p. m. read: “The King has passed argulet day with some sleep. The raised temperature per- sists because the inflammation of the lung _must of necessity be slow §§§§§§other m. Nova Scotla. market to advance steadily from September to Janu- DON'T ha LATE-WE mvna you to look over our line oi wrist watphes, cull’ links, cigarette cases, bracelets. pendants, rosarles, _eto., ' ‘overstocked in‘ some lines", clear- ing at almost -'wholesale prices. .a . ~ 9071 "Now the increased costs of p10- dufililon‘ in the winter time are not reflected in the price oi butter. Some‘ recent " history will illus- ‘ trae this. In the summer of i927 8 19-186 11111111111? °f bum" was place at Notre Dame Convent. bought’ and put in storage. In No- <q> veinber 1927. when storage supplies were heavy. along came large ship- ments oi New Zealand butter. Pric- es which had begun to drop in the previous month. owing to the im- t s ‘d minence of butter lmportationsl a “We” e continued low till February, 1928.. The lowest point during that perlodi W" A.-N T E D —IMMEDIATELY one or more good Red or Patch- ed iemale foxes. Apply at once stating price to Box 464. Char- lssluonmils ~AND MOUBNING cards at shortest notice. Guard- ian Job punters. SHIPPING recs, EXPEDITIOUS- iy supplied. Guardian Job Print- cover 1st to 27th. Doyle 111111.. MacMillan Are . ' f Roinstated Mr. Sam F. Doyle, the well and favorably known athlete, received the following telegram Saturday: ' Port Arthur. Ont.; Female Help Wanted WANTED AT ONCE EXPERIENC- ed waitress. Apply Parker House. WANTED LINE MINE, RED AND Give description price. N. Mayhew . 95 STANDAIID EXCHANGE Quotations furnished couftosybi LOUIS M. ATWELL do. C0,, Charlottetown. Change Occurs _ DIAMOND RINGS — YOU WILL show something for your money =., As the importatlohs of New Zea- b teddy-bear suit. 11, lumbermerrs rub- 3. ted beam suit. 411111 0st * a , V‘ Here is an opportunity ofsecuring at Christmas Gifts, one that will be appreciated eve ‘ ‘ '.When becoming a new subscriber or sending“, ymu-“re. newal for the _Gharlottetown Guardian, include an ‘extra. 250., and we will include a year's subscription, to The ggnadlan Magazine, a monthly publication well worth considerably more money and representative of the best in Canadian-literature. You can either have this addressed to a friend -aa a. Christmas Gift, or mailed tdyour own home. Where could you find any- thing more inexpensive and more appropriate at the same You may have the attractive Christmas Number‘ mailed in time for the 25th, and also a greeting card own good wishes-all without any trouble to _ Simply fill in this handy subscribers, or $5.25 for cit conveying your form and remit $11.25 for country y delivery. We _will attend to all, To The Charlottetown Guardian Charlottetown, P. E. I. Please renew my subscription to The C" rlottetown Guardian and include with it your Special Oller oi The Canadian Magazine ior one year. arkets 1'- MONTREAL,’ Que, Dec, 9 Jriie export trade in grain here Satur- day was again of a very limited ~50 Millions 1 C- tlnueci irom page 1 Central Guardian a raasr OBSERVED-Last Satur- Continued [from pass 1 day December 8th, the annual Feast . _ , .. "fi of the Immaculate Conception was for this enormous expenditure will‘ be not over twenty-five million dol- lars, which means that the National :System will be spending in this part cf the country two. dollars for ev- ery cne earned in this section. Mr. Appleton based this estimate of in- creased expenditure which has-var- ied between thirty and forty million per year upon the extraordinary large orders that are being given by the National system to the vor- lous industries of the Maritime The Company has given the Syd- ney steel Plant orders amounting to nearly ninety three thousand tons of steel, one oi the largest orders ever given, then there are theor- ders which have already been given the car company at 'I‘rentcn and its wolk ls being spread over a wide character, there being little re- sponse from foreign buyers to lo- cal offers. The domestic market was ' also quiet. Adair nlmolint of busi- ness wasldone ln spring and winter wheat flour and values were well maintained. frag mlllieed , Vt continued active and firm. for standard grades of rolled oats were steady under s. fair demand. The strength that characterlpc butter market throughout tho w-slg -~= maintained Saturday and val» ues were marked u non. This was attri uted tothegood demand and the small supplied oil spot. Receipts were 242 packages. Extreme dullness again marked the trade in cheese arid values were Q55 ier. Receipts were 291' tlve business was UUIA duly observed in i Churcll. Four masses were celebrated lat the Cathedral uwlaeme a High lMass at ll o'clock, Rev. Gavan Mo- naghan officiating, '_Father McCar- thy preached an eloquent and ap- propriate sermon. The usual enrol- ment of Children‘ of Mary took wlasEEiiN GUARDIAN —SIJPREME COURT AT SUM- MERSIDE-In the Supreme‘ Court on Saturday the taking of evidence was concluded in the appeal case oi.’ Bryan vs. Walsh w“ m Dwembel. 1927 when thcpand the hearing of the argument of "wholesale price had decline d to y-Hcounsel was set down for Tuesday. a ' The court thenadjoumed until this! morning when the appeal case oi lend butter gradually decreased Prince if you buy irom us. It will psi’ _~ You to call private your selcctionlf you . tor-A. Campbell, J oil 940s in its progress towalfils repair." N 0 ' prices advanced until by March 16; the market was 41 1-2 Mr. s. r. noyle. ion of yourself. L. B. MacMillan and William Keiver o! ‘mohotoh is lifted. (SgdJ c. n. SIIIPLEY Secy. M.P.B.A.A.U. of C. While this news will be very gra- tifying to all the- friends oi Mr. Doyle and Mr. Macfdillan. and they are legion, yet it is very unfortun- ate that the action of lifting the uspension ‘should have been delay- ed untilafter Tthe Olympic Game: o": the annual meeting of the Athletic lUnion oi Canada. which recently - took place at Port Arthur. We Join with all others in heart- ily congratulatlng Messrs. Doyle and MacMillan in being . ‘nstated as members of th PORT ARTHUR, Ont” Dec. 8. -— Aftcr oneoilthe’ most momentous " ,, in its forty-one" years exist- ence, fhe-Airlateur; concluded tonight ma“ a - dent will-the at the holln. ~ ‘ At n. latesossion last night sever‘- al relnstatcmen Kievea" and Li; B.‘ lhinent’ Maritlmd "hm who were sfyesr LONDON, Dec. (LT-In regard to the public conjecture concerningthe possibility of an operation upon His Majesty King George. the Canadian Press has been told- upon the high- estlaualority that as "both needle or oneitamins__ _ s carried out plirgaable pleural noppbiect in any Prices held higher during the summer of 1928 than during the} same period oi i927. Theprlce was. zgiseggrftwmi‘ “a; Mbiflitegfiléllthat tall were most favourably lm. New Zealand butter being’ offerecllpresse with the ‘results o‘ on the market again. The price now,! with the cows iii the barns eating Bllpcnslvc mill feeds. actually low- 111' 111511 1115¢Dtember when they sot their ieid in the pastures. ‘ 11y Imports “r0 ILEIH-SMALL oomrolima q Lake Shore . . . . . . . . .. LB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . To par-soups so. 22' GMN- MI]. Q§'°.b.°.°. ....... .. .. Apply‘ tlrMf. Wallace McDonald, 1-79 Watei-‘Ssté. v! 5K’ ~ L‘. 9 fiuslon, l there 1s Q3 #3 B314? ‘bulletin is- s PW "“ :°.2‘.‘”.."t.°.i‘.i'i,i'€l‘.‘:§"*"‘“1“““ tlonof the fever‘ isf __ng the m- €."i.‘.“‘;.‘.°..§f.‘.°§.‘s°" on. Th pulsfr however. remsiiai steady." 11 19W Years 9-80 before NewyZea- land butter bggan to be brought 1n. to Nova Scotia. any deficiency in the supply here was made lip by ise, phone 943-1.. NICE NEW COTTAGE i: Apply MacKinnon “was - visas-hulk son aura-Two Ar‘ MENTS sultalildruasrmmbisui-sspartmsrl also! flat containing Apply ol e 111* , 611118 a cer- is important org- portation oi this butter, the Nova Scqtla produoer- was able to get a 06111 11 pmmd. above the Montreal mfllltts fills-little diiierentlal has be now been wiped outas fares Nova ‘Scotla producers are goncemed, be- “vse New" Plalend butter ls not Mdad-I wan-sol oar-sensors». 1nd Naneoiivu. ‘Bile Montreal nlsr- ereiore. now has the difler. Ontiai-oi one’. cent instead of the N0."- swtia-ngrket. ‘as- it- costs» aservice. ll-“irom Halifax to Radius 0o Union pasuloawy LI .. 1New 1mm TMAS '” v-Tlimucoato bringlngNewZea. “UNION the New "’“"--"' --""'9.= and area oi country by virtue of the ‘Receipt-s were 28.9 fact that the car plant at Amherst will be kept very busy making por- tions oi tne rolling stock. Mr. Ap- pi tonpolntecl out in his lntsfvifiw t the Canadian National had gone further than ever this 9881. 111 to utilize Maritime‘ Province materials and in specifications for their-hundreds oil ' ~~ new cars they had particularly in- sisted upcn the use of’ native woods instead of imported British Colum- bla fir. thus contributing to the ‘lumber industry of this part of Ca- Brown vs. Keefe is being heard. QSATISFIED WITH INTER- VIEW- Interviewed regarding the dward Island delegation .whlch w c to Montreal and Otta- 1 ;wa last week in connection with ‘the new car ferry intended ior the Borden Tormentinrroute, Premier Saunders,- spgaking for himself and the delegation as a whole, reports were steady. . bites at 7? 5nd, _ a . per i adlan beans sold fistafsfls “———~v--__-__.-‘ V0 t .0». trip. They first discussed the sub- ject with the Vice-President of the C. N. R. andflhls-‘staif on Monday‘ last at Montreal, including Mr. W4 U. Appleton, the superintendent of - the Atlantic Region. On Tuesday they had a conference at Ottawa with Honourable Charles A. Dun ning, the Minister of Railways and his staff. Both at Montreal and! Ottawa the delegates stated their case fully‘; and completely and the .. , ar umen lmlzortations irom Montreal. As it listened to gvtllinlfgednbiyxvltélrgxxlfhl: Brunswick M; cos one cent “ pmmd m‘ the t” ‘ “1351111191115 m4 the" ‘1151119515 that agreat deal of- the manifest and other experts present’ and every phase oi the question was very care- fully and thoroughlyidiscusaed. At the conclusion of their deliberation. Premier Saunders reports a, most Wvi-lmlstic ieslingpfevfliléd smongaauway in New Brunswick is be- Our Island delssstss. all being ooh- vlnced that our province will re. ceive as expeditiously as‘ possible a. .car ferry that will take‘ care ‘oi our tramc and give us Bood and eihclent The Atlantic Region will close the ear with about 36,000 more loadings than there were‘ in the year 1926 and up to the end u! November this year the car load- lngs for 1928 were 16,000 above the car loadings cf the corres One n! the and but equipped Rois-ls? m‘ There has beans. very notable in- .crease in the traiilc over the Trans- lcontlnehtal Railway through New ‘its splendlduslalo. in all Guests. phones in rooms. ' Bliss use a arse per 1111' cssrzosoloos Hotel, ¢o.‘,L:;d_. tralilc originating wrest of Q1161!“ and destined to points east and west of Moncton was now being routed over that line. stated the National Transcontinental ing used more than ever before. Th? reason for this is the low grades. For a given imit oi power the grades on the old lntercolonial 011111.991‘- mltted cl 1.700 tons asragaiilst 3.300 tons over the National Transcon- ‘ ‘ Railway. Furl-Mr upside, Mr. Appleton pointed l4 that the dlinculty in the operation % 0i the Atlantic ‘t bpsqfgwonvllgno-voo-vyvq - "; . . .-‘ ‘W12 b-Lfllciil this oounteyqg-gmfl U B 1nd Alcohol Co . . . . . . .4201... much the lowhiréla filly rim"! ' s1 i»... -. Westinghouse El states S “' {remain oro ed upon the Region s4 oostoioperatlonoiflaelirletlzrduth the Maritime Provinces due physics charbcteristics of t Ghlt‘ ‘N pdffi 0i