ma. UAITY DIGARETT_ anon 1...... mum'- 410M108- NOTE: -- Advertising locals cost five cents per word, payable in, advance. ~. NEW PORK-FAQ ING‘. QOMP- ANY grantee, new company ‘u equine‘. .01 the Bblllott acking 09., is taklnglover the gilns Pack Company and will A e taking hi ogs this week. ' LAID TO nssre-‘Tllo funeral iflf the late'~'l)r. John 111.111.111.111 took place yesterday afterrloon ca‘ o;0'00cooooooo-l-ooooooooo-oooooo, . . CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS " one insertion ......._..;..._.........._........... 10c per lino oi 5 words Eight lnoortlono ....--"..~.._......._........ o. O O I q Eon;- lnlortlono'..........‘......_.... l.‘ O O O-l-i-OI-O-itil-fifhlllbiltililiiQll-IIOOOOQ-O l; -..-..-.... lo por llno of 5 word: 7c per llno of 5 word: t)‘. ‘Y1 O {I lll it O O from the residence, Prince Street, by carriage to Cummings Comet- ery. 48st ‘Wiltslilre, and was very largely attended. Rev- R085 C. Est- on of the Baptist Church officiat- ed. The pail bearers were Mayor Jenkins, Messrs. I’. "J1 Proud. E. l). Sterns, Neil McKenzic._ Robert Cnlnmlnssano Mr. Godklu. CHRISTMAS >370 5,411 real Christmas stops isTthe ackinnon Drug Company; ynmedlately the customer lul and have heen-“hrrauged with wonderful sklll. No "store in the city more truly. suggests a Christ- mas atmosphere.‘ OFno less import- ance ls the. complete stock oi’ Cllllllllllflfl Ellis ‘and the gorgeous array oi‘ Christmas chocolates in beautiful boxes and baskets is a feature. Gifts in . perfumes toilet ‘Vlllflrl-l. iVOFY Ioods. manicure sets Miscellaneous I To. Let cm. for the ladies and cnso pipes, tobacco-s. cigars ,ln Christmas QAUNSOME SAUSAGES, FRESH today. Saunders, Newsomo & Co. Illarket Building. mo. A1 MoDONALD. LAND sun voyol’, llarmony Jot. 1243-1111111 GET YOUR FURS CLEANED B J. H. Roper at the Bourko- Wind: our Service Station. 41 Wanted TNE WANT A QUANTITY DRESS- llll poultry at once. must be B0011 lpluiity. Also car turnips. John ll. (lill St Son.—12-15-2l. FEATHER$--WE BUY FEATH- l-rs. 01d or nclv. Cash or trade. - ilccr & Weeks. ‘ 1245-31- WANTED TO BUY SECOND llund orgaii in good repair. Write stating price to "8" care .ol’ (ltlurdlan. - 534-13-15-21 FORTUNE BRIDGE GRADED SCHOOL - Priuci.pu~l‘.s Dept. A Grade Xl.—~ 1. Evelyn Johnston. ' M1150" lklu dsou; Graldle rlX.— CON! Collin 2, Francis Cobb. 3, Sara Jnhnsltone. Grade Vllllll-ll. Geo. Conchun, 3, Lellltlc Coflhn. and Hal‘- 1-11- 11311111111. Grade Vl.—1. Althea l‘oiliu, 2. Scllllsllla Jackson and Euhcl Conohan, 3. Alfiblna Peters. Assistant's Derplrnlanenlt, Grade V. 1. lilinnllo ‘McKenzie, 2. 31911"- llilflw, 3..Le'1ah Jackson. Grade I\'.—1l_ Sara lCUETTn. 2. Fred‘ Alt- lzen. Il. Jimmie Conohan. Grade Ill-i. Violet; Collin. 2. Jachyn ("(.‘.|'|_ll1' Grade .ll_.-—‘l, Lestcw llurkc. 2, Minnie Bur-kc. 3. Eliza- bclll Francis. Grade l.—1, Ralph Collin. L’. Gladys Allltkcn. :l. Lester" John. l inc. - >i-—— HOTEL ARRIVALS REVERE HOTEL (‘. Pzlmpbell. New Glasgow: .l. M. llclizlcllern. New Gliusgmv; .l. S. Wlsc. New York; L. G. Nesbllt. New York; E. Lavergue, Quebec: P. J. (ilecson, St. John; 0. Tl. Daly. Tlflillillll J. II. Harris. Toronto. Deaths SMALM-Suddebly at‘ Summer- sidc. Sundny morning, Alfred A. Small. aged 82 years. Funeral on arrival of his son, Mr. L. Small, who h; on his why from Alberta. MoDONALDr-Suddenly at P. E. l. ‘llbflllilill. Sunday, Dec. 1.6. 1923, Neil liubonuld, aged 24 ybars. Funeral from his lute residence. 23 Elm AVPulic today (Monday) at 1.30. remains will he conveyed in lfnlomuu. llurial notice inter. (Sum- mlrslllo papers please copy.) _HOTEL VICTORIA Ofioro to tho trlvolllng publlo a oomfortlbio. unto-date hotel. 0on- talno 44 rooms with prlvato hathoffho Oulo- Ino lo Ilmouo oil ovor Canada. Tolophonoo In all roomo. Courtoout 1 service. H. C. BROWN, Manager Charlottetown Hotel 6o. .1111. Proprlotoro . _____ . VIC TOilE A. (‘. Cracker, Murray. Montague; H. l... m I St. John; John Coughlla. W. noun; ll. H. Tillman. Toronto: m; Alklneon. MQIICIOII; w. u. “o”- Qllnva: A, A. McDonald. J llyrls. Wm. Reta French Fort; ~ »\. Cronin. Moncton: J. l. Hen. . 5Y1 Toledo. c. s. "alum-t. st. °" ' us». wont-on V solo-atone, , should be referred to as "two 1108-" ll‘. . a dine it would he mqeowl- lull - I r -~,1l,l.u-_.ulu1l- he as TO LET—-HOUSE ON Apply Whea tley Grocery. T0 LET-SEVEN ROOM COT. logo on Villa Street. Furnace and all modern conveniences. Apply to McLean & McKinnon, Royal Ilunk Building. 12-1541‘. For Sale FOXES FOR SALE-SEVERAI breeders. both sexes. Apply A. (‘. Wood Mt. ilerbertr-dsil-IZ-lil- I HAVE FOR SALE OR TRADE about 100 old coins and bills.» R. '1‘. Peel, Box 506, Charlotte- town. 12-15-2l IN TAEMURIAM MSSplS A TREASURE “A Shakespeare discovery of thc flnst magnitude" is announced b)’ London, Eng, Daily Express on the authority of Vernon H. Rendall. former editor of the Athenaetlnl. The announcement says that for more than 100 years there has lain in the British Museum 147 lines of manuscript constituting an addi- tion to a play ivrittclt by Anthony Muuday. the Elizabethan wrltenon the life of Sir Thomas NIool-tuPub- lished about the year 1593, the play was corrected by several hands and it has been suggested thut one scene was written by Shakespeare. it has now been established by eminent scholars, according to the present statement, that the hand- writing ol' this manuscript is uct~ ually that of tho great dramatist. inasmuch as it is identical with that oi’ six signatures of his name which hitherto have supposedly been the Only existing specimens of the poet's calligraphy. The Express asserts that the luanu-script ls the most valuable in the world. adding: "It can never be bought by the Americans uh- less they blly the British Museum." -----noo>-—--- CRAPAUD SCHOOL llionor lldll of Cflllpililtl School for November. Grad-e X-Beallhliee 'Coh1b1IA°]' ita MacVllllle. Grade TX.—'.\T-£L1'- Joule lmardl, Lea Dayllson- Grade VlL-t-tmy lllalrvoy. Honohr Hern- Jolm Ram-d, Jescro lhwson, Grade V. lSl'.——<\V'lllJllO Sturdy, Mice fleet, Stauwy ‘Parker. Gradle V. Jr.—— Marjoulo Stordly, Edlillll Leurd. lllowerd Parker. Grade 1V:- Douwlas Rand. Wililltie Slrerren. Glade IlL-lliazell Lcurd. Morlon Sharron, Bhrnlche Fall. Grade hl.—~ llclen Williams. Carrie Swrdy, ilcllen" PiUIlkOlT. Gradle l. Su-Edwlvn rd. Norton Ell-aloe Lezlrd, Reboot Dawson and Harohl Bow- ‘hoss. (squall). ‘Grade lT. J'l'.——Rob- out: Norton. Rhoda Wlllllnmfi. .1011“ 1.1141110. Perfect Attendance. Beatrice C-albb, llolxlrt. Dawsonl, Lea DflW- 31111, 11111-111111- .l.ca-rd. Georgie Jess-‘o Dawson. Marjorie Stordly, Edllltll Lcnrd. Edward Norton, iEllloinc beard. Hsrdkl Bowness, Iuhoda \Vll.]'nlllS. R0119?! Nonton. ORIGIN OF "TWO BITS." Many have wondered why Lcalrdl. 25o 51111 many be interested to learn how it originated. A bit is the American elllllvlllfllll l" 1h“ °1“ 311111111111 1-9111, which was used lu Cnllfornla book in ‘~19. When it ‘disappeared flnully. it had be- come part of tho lnngunuc. When American silver replaced 1119 T981 it was reckoned lll terms of bits- whlcll were worth 1211 cents. Two 0f them tuadc two bits. \\'lll01l Ioquallcd tho Aluericun lllllllllfl" 1'~ ‘was also used in company Wllll Chinook the western nmde lnnlll- age of early days. Difficulty nrosc when any-thing smaller than ll qlml-tcr Ives munch-l in lmylncnl- lThe hit was the unlvorsnl stand- ard. Hence. a (lime was kllowll ll! a short bit and lfi cents l8 H 1°"! bit. Copper was taboo. lf u :ustolu- er bought s hits worth of ‘nbuccu » and gave the ntorekeoper a quarto-.- g e'd got a dime change. i! its hall I ELM Avenue, modern conveniences. Dlwliflllosfrazor-sets etc., for men lllll l>ll1y i1 few suggestions. The MacKlnnon Drug Company will tf. have a special delivery chfifl[nlflfl Eve and any gift may be selected uow and this store will "do up" the parcel in n Chrisllnas wrapping ("M1030 your cord) and delivcl- will-n und whore you like. WTS’; 11g 3"!’ Rt own Engraving and can give you best values in v l “GIFTS THAT LAST” H. TAYLOR Jeweler and G. enters , u pleas“ qflellikely be tried-in Charlottetown. hklstmas feeling-loo: 1 rlenced, he§ (leeorationslare sill lc and ‘taste- ‘ lnerslde whore he prosldotl at tho ‘PI-IE CHARLUPTETOWN GUARDIAN lllllARIllAN TWO EMINENT ENGLISH MUSICIANS composed the welds and music of Cantata "Bethlehem. ——the result is a masteIDlel-‘e! He" it at Methodist Church Tuesday- 1*Bt.h. Admission 25 cents. RAIL STEAMER LEFT.--The steamer Margaret Onushlall. Copl- Brldiss finished ‘loading steel rails at the railway wharf Saturday al- ternoou and left Sundlly 1Q)‘ V511" couver, B. C. via the Panama (fan- ‘SUPREME COURT.--The sun’ rerne ‘Court. sittings at Summer- side ncluded on Saturday be-- fore the Chief Justice. ln the case of Qlllgley vs. S. Rayner, Jr., ap~ peal from a decision of Magistrate Tauton at Alberton convicting ap- fence. the appeal was allowed and the former decision set aside. The last case was Anne Bowness vs. Pearl Bowness, action for $500 clal med to be owing .to the estate of the late Mr. Bowness. Judgment was reserved. There is another civ- il case on the docket which will PERSONALS ‘Mr. W. L. Best, Ottawa, is at the Hotel Victoria. llir. Harold Palmer. prothono- tary returned» from Summerslde Saturday evening. Mr. W.E. Bentley, K. C. return- ed Saturday morning from attend- ing Supreme Court at Sulnmerside. Mr. Lester Douglas, who was recently operated on in the P. E. l. Hospital. is doing as well as can be expected. Chief Justice lllnthicson rnluru- od Saturday (lvenlng from Sutu- Suprcmo Court. sittings. pellant for malicious injury to a ‘ Always looking for bother <1“.....“.'l§°“s Always able to stop It. BACK TO PARLIAMENT Mrs. Wiutriugham, who was cle- cted to the British Commons on the deuth of hcr husband. has been returned in the recent election. She was one ot‘ three women ill the British House. all returned. Each of the three replaced their hus~ bands. Lady Astor when her hus- band was cit-rated to the Ilouse 0i‘ Lords, and Illrs. Hilton Philipson when her husband was disqualified Five now women hnvc bccn elected nlenlbers. Polar llcllr) and “lllclty” (famous chilllpzlllzco and father of ‘the Zool. will not be interfered with during: their owners‘ lifetimes. Under tllc old lack of systc-ln scandals arose. ‘Phcro was “George? thc great zllllgntor, who Sllffflfllfl under thc illlwantctl llilflll,‘ for 7T0 ycnrs. and then laid a clutch ' services: he is a leading authority ' rlell to a Montreal Freud man. H. Dr. J. S. Thompson as Ambassador “Dr. .l. Stuart ‘Phomsoll. u .\ic- (lill nluu. long resident in the l7. S. gaining recognition for books of travel, political and constitutional on the U. S. Constitution." “Dr. J. Stuart Thomson, educat- ed at Presbyterian college and Iliu- Gill University. is being widely re- commended in American and Chin- ese newspapers at the time for the Alnbasssdorsbip of the United States in China. Dr. Stuart Thomson. a scholar and aut- hority on the U. S. Constitution. (his luothcrs family came to New Eng-land in tile earliest Puritan im- migration) was educated at Me- Gill. ills only full siste" is mar- Victor Bcrnicr of 2180 liutehison St. lie has several half brothers. hull! sisters and other relatives liv- iug ill Montreal. Dr. Tbolnson later hecanlc l\l1.z'r of Plant S. S. Lines at New York City; one of the lines ran from Boston to Charlottetown and llo visited (‘llarlottetoivu with Morton F. Plant; ill. the some time Dl Thomson was Assistant to Vice President ol’ the Savannah. Florida and Western I‘i1Tl‘.V'}_\'1 than he went for some years to Kong Kong as manager there oi’. tho Palciflc Mail & 'l‘oyo Klseu Kaisha, trans Pacific S. S. Lines. ' "The reason why there is so much sentiment for the appoint- ment of Dr. Thomson as American Minister to China. is principally the fact. that he was prominently connected with the foundation of the Chinese republic and was in- fluential in securing its official rc- cognitlon by the world-powers. Ill: was leader of the (Jlark Univer- sity movement for recognition. se- curing Wilson's written promise from llcruludu‘ when TAFT refus- cd. llositles this ho has for many years ill-id an oulstzlntling position ill tlu- rcvivzll of America's (fou- lllitution, and the promotion of good relations between China null Amcrizwr- lln llzls sr-vornl limos suvl-d (‘lllna from being the victim of (EOXTPHSSTOIISI\'(" wars by his sill"- riug vxposl- in tho American nnd world press Dl". Sun Ynt Scu. fel- IJTCBOIIT. - QZJPZ’. Prim La Covers Prince Edward islandLlko the Dew. PAGE TTHREE. 1111. l ,_._ (With Three Coupons) FOR MOTHER dy’s Shopping Bag With One Subscription FOR FATHER or City $5.00 CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN tury to Sir Joseph Tlicksou, Gcncr- ul Aiunurzor of the Grand Trunk 1.1.1111 Your Gifts from us, we do our “George:- looks, which suggest-that. n‘ hair); pigmy “wulter-houses." of 30 eggs t0 show the depths of her grievance. There was the sloth bear "Tweedlodeo," who outgrew the Small Cuts’ llollsc and was mulled “Jerry" by the keeper Later "Jerry" (cx-Tyvoodlodecl was r01 considered and nanlcd “Daisy? Olhcr 7.00 celebrities who will rlsp to thc dignity of nunr-platce, low townulnall of Thomson at llong Kong for years, Founder of the republic. its first President and now President of the (‘onstitionnl Southern States. writes: "The son is entitled to the utmost attention; his books clearly indicate his fum lllarity with Our China." "it has been said that Montreal has becu tilc birthplace and early Railway. in whose private car with . the family he began his world truv- els, one of the first trips bcins along Jacques (‘urtil-rfis route froln the Gulf to Montreal; the first’ |l'l|l xvas to old Sherhrooke. "Dr. Thomson's views on int-rh- ationa-l and Constitutional lllillliffh‘ are frequently quoted in lilo ‘ PET NATTTT i” AT THE Z00 (By Dominion News Service) ..____._, the luundrlll. had hi5 Who has u distracting hubil ul‘ who ‘VHS foulmer of we 8mm of 110° "11 ch11“?- "E-"1l1b911l‘-'H7\ n“? '"ll-t.'*ll.' l l: ' * .-- . ~ - was recently ‘ma’: glxiugrlniullllilol]11111101111/ fill Tlfilltlh). Lord Klntole. K. (. M. (1. frlndarini" lllc fibject of an experiment to _ _ A " _ by a foreigner that catch tho (‘blu- ffvlll ‘l llflrFlflllll‘ by ll ‘llllfl-llflll-L which Dr. Thomson was born is @1111 5111111111111 ,,-1,.“»I1°1n1_.,u,1 m“, Other labels are going up short- Carter’s Christmas Store llllll '1 '1 SANTA. 01AM’ HEADQUARTERS Toy Department, Up Stairs Book and Stationery Store, First Floor. A big range 0f NEW GOODS in Toys, Dolls, Games, Rocking Horse's, Dolls’ Cabs, Kiddies’ Cars, Iron Toys, Steam Engines, Wool Toys, Christmas Tree.‘ Decorations, Masks, etc., et-c. SEE 011R 50,100, 25c and 50c 00IINTEITS GREAT BARGAINS Up-to-date STATIONERY, in beautiful boxes of Stationery for Xmas Gifts, Xmas Tags, Seals, Cards, Waterman Fountain Pens, Xmas Cards, Greeting Cards, New Year Cards, etc., etc. BOOKS—Boys’ and Girls’ Own Annuals, “Chums,” “Young Canada,” “Chatterbox,” Toy Pic- ture Hooks, The Poets, Gift Books, Bibles, Prayer Books, Xmas Illustrated Papers, etc. We carry the largest stock in above lines, and our prices are the lowest. (Store open evenings.) 0A|TT R 82 BUMPANY. limited 111...... 711 CHARLOTTETOWN Queen Street SANTA CLAUS’ HEADQUARTERS f j. _ ‘__~_"1‘l¢?;(:\ .> _ . \ . “ ___ 4. I . om Problem 1.1.... FOR THE BOYS AND @1111... Fit-Tite PatentlStilts .. .... $1.00 or free with 3 Subscriptions FOR BIG BROTHER AND SISTER University Dictionary . .. . . . . . $1.13 60c One year Guardian Subscription $4.00 are "lullurini" and “Lukhi," 111.1 _ _ world's press. He is widely known Th“ 1mm“! Thu‘ LONDON. Decclnbcl" I~T.~—TTTFJ ‘elellllzlnls; "Juno" the lovable (but home m two ‘vorllnnmous. egmlor’ for m5 111115311119 article“? h°°ks' M. bu" compleuly careful p131“, ‘vawhog; the menu” “o” rlg-“llltllrqfiillllflMilan‘??? FOlIlIlQlOI’ ‘the Tattle)!‘ are "(Zhinu renovated Ind r0- scheme for naming its most fam- 9.84% " Lena" and “Cal-oline." and '. I - f f ‘ '— . ""'°“ ‘"12" " “‘ (‘himsw I r ughout m‘! animals. Up m! lately only “nonopy... “w wammoilrlud ‘You.’ ll Tlltlflllf (lanllly name Ileilloyncl “F1101- 1lh111p|,1ne5----Bud and Ban» Tum ‘M’ h" 11am! oflon very corn- . -. . I. z . ‘. 1 w . .» - ,1 . name affixed to his cage’ of Conn“, In,“ [weanling mm.“ you‘. “Wk vl:]7l1l11'*l:\f::‘_ llliljrllgfinglylliixullll Sum, etc. llalllllc (‘0.. .10 Ne“ l fortahlo accommodation ..(.,Do‘,ge.. was Unlined m ex¢epuon_ am “m, licking m, hlmkmg from Inmménl.‘ m" Elfin“ Fx-plmlor Brlulgcy lopdou 12s 6d. and ,1 to the travolllnl Public. al treatment on account of hi5 7,911.1‘ boots. “ ‘ m 1" ‘ U‘ -Y°'1‘ "m1 Tormllo 11111)‘ ‘ l. The tnblo lo oops:- ., .. ‘ Alllellfill l!" (level-nor 0t‘ Soutll Australia has “"7 3°“, "w u‘. pub‘ hbtbit follfitpsilltetgegodlp hill out whether an ‘elephant reallyuurill- 1l1)1e,.t“1':;?:l. ‘wifitljll. of “TNT-z “Hwy. am Myer‘? l "c i" couneoufly » then sat himself in the wreckage. derstands tho orders ol‘ its keep 3,01,, '1.;.,,,0Q,.a',,,‘ “"1111", V101,: 21;‘, y\:-ta|";h,’id' l» Dglufaqg ‘Pan and "n New. however, you will find in er apart from his DilySlPilT Ilrcscu- cram 111- 1'11 0111911 1,111,111 111-1111111111 1>r,,'.,.1(‘|,,l,:l,3,:fl (qgnm 32:1,‘??? fr.“ R a “o” a 111$ lliplloliolflmllll 1101130 The 1317915 "e- tho lzlw. lhc “interests” and tllc 11011 press the ‘Tim, ‘ . ' I y. 'of “Bobby" and "Jean” whose pond- All amplifying" apparatus was fix- vast 1,9,." m- vnmng ilmniinums‘ Shimghqlkirites. “we .21.; _ BRUCE J. TAYLOR. crous sweethearts as well as cti oultslrle ln-lleri-nls stlillll and ,1'11,,_.,-v111,.-_., house 1109s “m 9X1,“ |v>,nnd;,.n hook; m, (Emu; may?" Ming" "Dlana“ and “Percy? the two f-ZlllI-llTLll‘ orders won» given to her 1111111 111 31111111-p111_1,1,1 1111. 110113.. 111 ‘ ' sl-nt fill a vault as large as o small room in tllc basement ot‘ the Mus- QTTEEN H wxrsn eraser CHARLOTTETOWN I with whom sho was well ilfffillfllllt- 111111 511111111111; 1111 [he 11111-111 $11111 01' m“. has, mp,“ trmlglqflou m, “M. 1Y- NO 101N281‘ will the Wlllnl 01' 3 . ‘ (lrllnll Trl Sl..l -tvvc L l." l '"‘ 1 A ( ~ ' ' Engraver ~ keeper inflict the name of “fl0ssle" ,lllilkll'li.ll' was tllltinc; :1 lllefll and llichliilollll its. mil gillugfifullbl’; ral liiisaififols(Rizclillicdglvflzli; on a mayniliicelut ltibress. ‘Ylwll 0111818. 1110f" 0l‘108l-ll1@l‘@lllll- story brick house with n gateway. has hccn given u library of Dr H c in futurcpcrtain suitablity and tory. reached her though the ‘ills luotllcl" and father urc lulricd 'l‘honlson's lllissiou, etc. They have 0 ' o‘, 9 , dignity have to be considered. apparatus. Sh»: cocked llcl" c:ll'.|in Mt. Royal cemetery, illouircal. not yet been classified and made ' Ffioiflfltfl 1243-101. though the vested interests in though deeply for ll lnolucnt and l)l". 'l‘lloluson‘s first position uftcl‘ zlccessiblo lo the public. and at pro: L inunlcs such as “Sam” (scniorpvent on eating. lezlving Mt-Gill was Junior Sccrv- .1‘ .__.________________ ‘ .. ‘P 111'.» l ' f" .__._l£._.......-...._ _.. l‘, 1-. l3. l’. i 1 Y. avg 3 V“ ..1 l. ' 552.’. .;_. . - .- .1 A I _