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V 4' ‘ §~ , 5,.. f .;i`l ___ lunch was served by the hostess. g H I vm , - 1119.11' @Y°"" U-9°" "*°.W’°m1 °f “’Y°_ °`°_"_ . " ' il i8i!m déi ill . New Institute; This lnstitutoheld a. very suc-~ . 0 , -MARRMVGE.-»The marriage oi* 97 °n_].fmd5'“n‘l.C r V ‘S 15 B . ; at le Granville.-A new Institute was organized in this district on the ev- ening.: oi 'i‘liu\-silny, Decembei' 10th. This meeting was iheld ut tho home oi' Miss Powers. There were twen- ty-alx women ipresent. Miss Car- ruthers, Assistant SuDr.~rvisoi', en- -` ganlted this club under the name of the “Glenmere Womens instit- ute." A-fter a discussion of the worl: to be undertaken by thc women, the election of oiiicers followed: President, Miss Ellie Keays; Vice ` President, Mrs. Frank McAul-ty; Secretary, Miss Anna. Leslie, Dir- ectors, Miss Judith McPhee. Mrs. Alex Bushey, Mrs. Frank Mcvsr- ish; Directors, Mrs. Augustus Mc Conniack. Mrs. Hugh McDonald. A musical programme followed, uit - which lunch was served and ri. soc- ial hour spent. Good work is ex- pected‘oi' this institute .is it al- ready has a large membershgp and thc women are xuuch lnteremcl in the improvement of the school. which is to be the iirst work under- taken. Sprlngtan.-A new institute was organized here on the evening oi' December llih. The meeting was held in the school with an attend- ance of ten wcirncn. After a,discns- sion on the work, the institute was organized by Miss Carriithors. with the election of the following ofiic- ers. President, Miss Hazel St.~wi.t_; Vice Pres., i\lrs,'D; M. `i\IcDon:ild; Secretary, Mrs. Robert Harding: Directors, Mrs. Cliiiord Wood, Mrs. Neil Cameron, Mrs. Donald Mein- tosh; Auditors, Mrs. J. R. White, Miss Annie Nicholson. The next meeting is to be held at the home of hir. D. .\l. Mmlonulfl on- the ey- - ening of January 5th. A larire nt- tendance of all interested in the work is asked for. Regular Monthly Meetings Klngeb6rouqh.- Women's instit- ute met at the home oi the Presid- cni. Mrs. Sicnimi 'iinbevison in December. When the minutes and business of the meeting were con- cluded, a talk followed on the Public and National aholldays and what they stood ior. A committee was appointed to call upon the School Trustees in regard to the putting in oi a new door in the _ school. The social hour then follow- ed. Miss Elsie Fraser gave a comic recitation, "When liaunah Struck,” __cessi'ul Pie Social on Noyember 23rd at which they raised $52.00. $40.00 was forwarded to D. A. Mc- Kinnon, Treas. Red Cross for the British Engplre War Relief Fund. .-'in address on "The Making n.nd Moulding of a Canadian was given ly 1icv.Mr.2.i"\"alke.°.Tiio ples were . auctioned by C. C. Dlngweli in hir, usual jolly style. The Institute lakes this opportunity oi thanking !ilr.'i\icWalirer and Mr. Dlngvroli for helping so willingly. _ , New Perth.-The regular meeting of this institute was held at the home of Mrs. Jas. Gordop on the evening of December Lst. -There were twenty women present. A psp- E. cr on Eilici-int Kitchens was rend Arsenault, Summerside: T. L. and enjoyed. Music formed a rpart_ Parkman and wife, Montague; G. oi' the programme. lt was decided A. to give $10 to the British Empire "rio Lane, Boston; J, McDonald, St. War Relief Fund. This lnstiiuieIJohn. has undertaken the biting up oi' the interior of the school. The rale- payers are having the outside re- paired. Red Point.-The regular month- ly meeting oi this institute wus' held nt the home of Mrs. J. C. Campbell on the evening of Dee- ember 6tii. There were seventeen women present. Papers were read on "Medical Inspection oi' School Children." "Amusements for youn_2_' pecple on the Fn.rm."`Receipes on Christmas Cakes and Puddings were exchanged by the members. A cupboard for the school lunch has been made and placed in the school and the hot lunch is to bc started at once. The women are having r pump put in the school. Three new desks are to -be provided and the old ones are to be repaired. Three new members have been adilurl to the Institute. Lot 16.-Women`s institute held its regular monthly meeting at thc home of Mrs. R. E. MacLean on the-. evening of December 14th. There were sixteen women present ` Plans were discussed forthe Christ- mas tree_ior the school children. .fx social evening was spent. Work is being done for a bazaar. Kingeborough Women's instil- ute held its regular meeting at .the home of Mrs. W. S. Robertson, ten members being present. A talk was given on public and National holi- days and what they stand for. A committee was appointed tn sec ahout the laying oi’ the 'new floor in the school. The next meeting will be at the homc of iiirs. Mc- Walltcr. ._.._..._.._...-,.._..,_ __ _ ____ _ .,__..,........ ._.,___ ___ _ _ §.,,._J,-."_'», _ TONIGHT- Tomorrow Alrieght ;ii“‘ ' i G et A 25 f B ox , 'llM01l91$0i-|9110 ‘°-l°fl93lU(I IU-111190 ‘HEILSOJ 'V 'FI Spend Less .-~-~----_ 'V \ 7 1‘l""'- r .'.,f'._~f' ii' 1-° 'Wig a and Get it ue rooms, It rooms will lflvl;KoD\¢l|l»00Ill¢l»¢l7N~ llxeolient nel.; ' eervioo. ia. e. lnowu. umm. eaanoribwn new ou.. me Proprietors. ms-4-sm. . - iris .i’a_|tiher'i9 lholmie, ' Travellers ltest iiuii;/i_i_r,iviii VICTORIA MOTEL. - ‘_ J. A. Male-Donald, Cardigan; A_. Arsenauit, Summerslde; J. M. Thompon, !\iontsgue;, M isis Car REVERE HOTEL Jas. Atkins, iii. Stewart; J. M. _Stevenson and wife, llradalbane; E. J. Jay, ' `Quebe4:; Mrs. . Geo. lfreamier, lSourls; J. l-‘_ Pnotitt. Ken- -sington; Jas. 0'Connor, Clinton; Chas. McDonald. Mt. -Stewart; Dan- iel Robiins, Bangor; iDr. T. B. Grant, Montague; J. ll. -Simpson, Bay View; C. C. Sfioddard, Toron-; to; E. P. Shephard, Nerw York; le it Beers, -Cherry Valley; ll. \'.“. liugh- es, New Glasgow; M. J. Harris, New Glasgow; l~‘. B. Lowther, St. John; J. N. iiicEu.chern, Scuri-s; Dr. J. C. McDoi'iald‘ and wife, York; Mrs. li. B. liunt, Boston; Willie Hunt, inoswu; A. A. neil and wife, -nemviiif, _'N.- n.~‘;. H. lui ~McLear`i, _keno-tile, N;-B.;. Gen 4. Campbell, ‘i~lalii'n.x; Herman Lmvandier, 'Georgeto\v"n; lil-r. and Mrs. li. -_iJ._` Rae, iialilnx; Miss liazei M. Gor- don.. Providence, Ii.--I.; James -Mui-‘ lin, Tryon; .Maurice Donovan, linli- .i':ix; 'Alfred Pineau, Presque isle, _lile.; ‘Eddie Peters, Presque isle, Me. - .;°Foo1'wsAn»-nuttin high cut bool.; black and brown $4.00. l”iarga.ius.in all kinds. M. 0. Mc- Gowan, Kilmuir. ..’*S1'ANF|ELDS blue label _$2.50. new fur coats in heave; und <10s coals. sleigh robes, horse rugs and many other lines nt un- usually low prices, M. C. McGow- an, iiilmuir _ 24:11-iz-ziisi. _*__-'¢g@.....__...... . 103 Nox-A-coin -SAD BEREAVEMENT.-P T-he death occurred in `Alb'e;rton on Dec. wth ol Bessie -Ku/tliieen, infant Hardy ot Aibertou. . .-°-lE'DEQUE C_.°NGR\EBAT|i°N~ Mr. McKay, student or Pine -Hill College will preach on Sunday asm init. ai North nedeque sf- 11 F‘i‘eetown at 7 p. ui. Gl|i'iti.- Vero Hayes the 8 1~2 WI! old daughter of Mr. an-d Mrs. Leitih -» -rox sm|=MsN1's.- 'ren .pan- mnierside to the McNally build .Ang iCo. Framingham Mass, Wed- _oesday morning. ' ing in Summer-side -was not loud R- 111- Tl'¢"°u"|`9 Re” 3 `P' m- ‘md enough lor his reindeer teiun,lSants ‘Claus used at gaily decorated motor for his tour oi the town Yesterday '--SAD DEATH 0F_ LITTLE. qfwrnoon. The car was loaded down with gifts for old and young and -.was hsattirully trimmed with iiayescl' Eilorslie fell oft the school -'aw n,¢|¢,,a| cola,-5, ave,-gy-eem ' steps ou iw My 01°” *1\l“\‘“'I ‘izimnimss imiis, -ima tim Union , _ her SP1” "him “um ‘1°°*l1 “I .men Touring ini the pi-incipru ' ° g 0 '-°_- . ever, ve cand a . ST ver i suture-ins. .iii-em. sums, my, mbicimu una rls ties ' ` ' ~*5°U°"T '°x‘fs"" ‘F"“i‘ orggiidigsiue kiddies in tim RD ` ”"“"‘“ “ll ’°°1°’"’ ?" M' °"‘°“ ani mer vrenwo uw aummerslde ' ' ' W" 'Wwe 1° `°°w” r"*’8‘l“7 'nd High School, where similar gifts 1°" .f°" '““°”‘° 'W°“”°d"7 were given. More than a hundred' \'\f....`,.`,. .\..s.\f.\1...\. f.\.»\.-./.f.\f.\f\f\/ ta'kiDgWi!iIilt&i!iBiXlJ1|¥'80fBiN7§< uhndnm mmf fongwed me “N151- W6iEN'8 |N_s'F|‘fu - f ~ _ ET which was very much euioyed. At _ and |Siilv\=e- fumes which were l’“'f ,old -fellow -to toylando! it..'i‘. l-ioi» istmo "ine t-loss of the meeting a dainty- ` °h°”d "`°"“ "”"’ P' F"“"‘““ S" man. tunitsd, watt-sissy reacted: ` -.sawn Hens.-Aiiiiiesieigii-‘ ,i _ ` daughters! Mr. and Mrs.`H.elei_l 'glsilver ioxes were shipped from - A ` A ;. . . _ . / _ - _f 4;/-, _.trim ¢ G _ ‘ - _ }'¢_ T_ H lmgg, ‘Lbq,,`§“1|;‘|'|\'Qr- ,IIB customers. lt. 'r.‘nuimz\n, umlt Q V ‘ _ _ *_ _*F* 1 If . "' ”"° ° =»=M=-mf-J :fi ?.ii‘.“;:ff.12.zi;P.°:2ii:."‘siisi. 1 19-121 Queen st., Charlottetown 1' - mas eve) until 8.80 p. w_2a_M - - ~ T Dainty Wool Goods zisi-12-24-si. . - r Yvaiiaco of Woolland. Maine nd Miss Rachael England of El 7 rslie by Rev. J. J. Damiord ot Port _Hill t_oo_k place, Wednesday December 22nd, They leit.by the carferry steamer Thursday morn- ing for his home in- Maine. Th -FUNERAL WEDNESDAY. .- .-ie .funeral of the late W. .Els- imrtitf Ragland took .plane ‘from W»ed.nesday for 'the Peoples Corn- . I l ‘ tt ed Waite, Cha cs Mat c=on. Y llayner and James i-.lcD~"»uai'i. ' -SHIPPED FOXES T0 U. 8.'-2 Mr. W. S. Custer or Missoiirie, Mon tuna 1»il»o.i15i'.ii-llaiinig ix big r'm/:fh ot taxes lim- -his ranch. This is Mr, (histpfh 2llt'l itritp to the upland ami' he is nvuoth impressed with wiltib thiinns in general. Mr. Len silso shipped Tlmrsdwy momiing a consignment of foxes -tio Michigan Quebec. Vermiout, and Montuniu. Xmas Closing of The City Schools --_ vvest Kent School, Prince Struct and Rochiiird -Suuaro schools close.; lor the Christmas holidays yester- day, 'ery_p1essa.nt -programmes be- ing rendered at each. Queen Square usual programme lbeing dispensed owing to tho death oi’ one of the pupils, the late Earl Grant. AT WEST KENT SCHOOL This closing of \Vest Kenrt :School took place at li a. m_. T-here was a very large attendance oi visitors which was sn evidence of the keen interest taken in the -work o¢_th‘e school. Addresses were made ‘by the Chairman, Doctor S. R. Jen- dantof Education and iby Reverend H. D. Raymond. » All commended the teachers and pupil's.on the excellent program which 'appeared 'in yester`d,a.y’s is- sue and was carried out in it -inth- ner which reflected thehigiiest credit on the pupils. AT PRINCE STREET lSlCHO0L The _Christmas` exercises in Prince Street School yesterday morning were the best i_or some years, .and this school is noted for its tbrighi and .pleasing entertain- ments. ‘The program as given yes- terday was nicely varied with school choruses, solos, and recita- tions, the pupils showing a. great deal of iubility and careful training. The hall was exceptionally.prctl~Y toons of spruce, bells, etc. guarded over by two dainty little Ciirlstma.-4 iairies, a picture in themselves. Mr. J. P. Gordon acted as chairman and the pupils always give him a warm welcome. The occompanisis were 'Miss Tait and Miss Duche- men. Mrs. Taylor who has cliurire oi the music for the senior 3111128 was present ‘ri with a lovely bunch of row'-9 by her girls and the spirit and,goodvv_.'ill oi the happy season shone all through the .build- that “ere displayed before them At night Santa made another trip through the city and was given him. _ *__ _-.~__..~.. 0I..|_.ii-y. Mr. R. ii. Rogers, 'Super- intendent oi! Education, ilaeverend .Maurice McDonald, Mr. C. iii. -8. Longworth and Mr.. J. F. Gordon, members of .the lSchoo1‘Boa.rd. The announcmentpi ' -the Superinten- dent that at the request o_r the City .School Board. the holidays would -~1~»-» Cmmpion awry nm Bmpr; Qty school woiiiilil not reopen , until . rl ‘ .uw no d. anuitry t was recev by _ the children » with .hearty applause. The fol- lowing was the programv- ‘ _V met-.undue aes U-mans-JC. `”H0hm; _ .` ‘Chorus-When. the Christmas in lliloniana purchased from Mirtwnens m,°_nmgmg_ Idlin A. recently s number (mrmmnd Gmem1gs_ `- Recitation~`Under the Stars. Bong-Home, Sweet -Home. ‘itecitation--Santa Claus and The Mouse. Recitation-Ohristma.s iAnS@lB- Aotion _Song-Dance of the .SnowilB.li"es. , . iitecitatiom-'Chrlstinas Eve. 'Chorus--Dear Canada; to Thee. God Safve the King. VYESTERN PER-S0.\`ALS 1-Rm. .Poirier \va.>. in Slitmnierslde yesterday on bu:.iuess». School closed on Wednesday the' --Mrs. J. R. Barr left if-r‘ Char- llolnotoivn to visit her mother Mrs. Robert Mcllhoraon West Royalty. -The Misses Renton. George - town. spent over Sunday in town Guests at the Minto liouso-ii. -Mt. Alor_i_1.o McGregor, 0'Leary, w‘éas__in tofwn_Wed-nesday on 'busi- n ss. ` '--Mr and mrs. .mlm P. Kehoe, ;iiins.1i|r.,n.ogei-s, oiiieitsupsrintcn-. Sserlewvn' were visitors here on Wednesday-H_ -JMl'_A. A. Lei'tul‘€€Y and family lcit iwednesday for Vaiicouver where they 'intend to spend the winter. -Mr. Henry Levis, Alben-ton, was in town this week on bust - ness~¥H. , _--hir. J. E. Dosroches, repre- senting the Hsiyoot A: 'Shoo Co.. idrederlcton. is u ndiug Xmas vi-iii; 'his parents in Miscoucho. -Messrs [Wendell Monkley-‘ and Wilfred liowatt have arrived home from Acadia College, Woirvlile, to spend X-mas 'with their parents. -Mrs Polls and. young daught- with its artistic bowers and fes~ "_ Picton' N_ S" udvlsmng her 'pai-ents in town Queen iiotel.-H. -'ltleis_srs Lloyd Gallant, Lawr- enco‘McNa.ily. 'Edmund Doyle, and Leo 'Wedge arri/ved home Wednes- day from St. Dnnstan‘s University to spend Xmas with their parents. .-liIiss~.&¢i='°f‘ Ritww “lid Mies _Ethel Tanton, teachers ol' the Sum inersirie school have gone to Bos- .grahd ovation lby everyone who met, U . . iind. i‘ L A Really Charming Gift' This announces the arrival of a lot of lovely new ideas in kin wool goods for Winter wear. Included in the assortment you will ----Scarfs. ---Knit Wool Sets- °"'UHP8. ----Bounets. ----Jackets. ----Pullover Sweaters. ----Sll1lW|S- ----Hug-Me-'i‘ight-s. r s of $25.00 your fare will be refunded. _ 0 We Refund Railway Fare to ali* Cash Purchasers to the Amount OUT OF TOWN CUSTOMERS 'llfi dth` - ' _ vantage to them--come to Charlottetiivwn--Iimmls E31 giaiiggt min Prince Edward Island--buy $25.00 worth of goods for cash and * t ' s ° . 1 |.£ r -'eiaasti _ =‘ il/ ../ iii 3,*-"ff' in if The Men’s Store is Crammed With Gift Ideas for Men STROLL ,AROUND THE _MENS STORE FOR A FEW. MIN- UTES AND_l0UR gift questions will be answered. 'I‘here`s a gift somewhere in the MEN’S STORE for any and every man in Char- lottetown. 1 ----Neckties. _...Shir-tg, ----nmianerciiiefs, _-..sweater coats, ----Gloves. ----Dressing Gowns. '"'"09|0l'y- ----Fancy Vests. ~---Uiubreiltis .....Hatg and Caps, ---Uiiderwean _...Umm-gllag, ----'I‘ruv0ll|Ili§ B089- ----Suspenders. She. Wants a Fur Coat A handsome one can be Cheavly bought today 20 per cent off Am] No Luxury Tax $115 00 Kolinsky Co ts i' , _ $195 oo Mink Mai-mfi Cogis for '$22 _ I0# " , i ' it fd ! .= ` I r' '€ ~ “T .'T ' .3 A: _ ,. r" i ,_ mi " . , i = ,. _ i 1' 1 ' Sh YG 2 f - ei if 1 , V' s ..i 4 0 More at Carleton This is our First Xmas Sale and we are sparing no ef- fort to make it worth your while to visit our store and do your Xmas buying. Bargains in every department or our store. Shirts, underwear wool and fleece lined, socks and stockings, boys and mens suite, eaitings, and overcostlngs, Mackinaw coins, m_an’a puts md overalls, cape, boots and Lumbernianu rubbers, white and grey cotton prints ilumoi and iianneletto,-sweaters and énrmter coate ere all reduced from 10_ pei- cont to $8 1-8 belpw our regular cash prices. Ai-so in our grocery and hardware you will iind many lines at reduced prices. Sale ends Christmas Eve at 10 p. in., _ _ Don't bu,~ elsewhere till you have seen our prices and values. LORDS LTD - -Glrleten and one 'Traverse ’ el iuouwm. , .'t-..&;m».......»¢../...i|.z4.t....... . . Qufunf , 1 ` _Chest Enkiovnseld by-doctors. A woa__ sv we °*°.:“~"'°.‘.f'.f.°°‘;‘°° °' c rein; ice Sc a e. i you rs.:...°°'.i..n .choir . .» oe.. n_‘ box. Two lxseri_to¢_¢iJliv|» will brook up 9-DTT!!-'nd of p cold in a_ few) boon. Solid sl el drug stores, 1 Teapots J u l t received tw o Crates of best English Teapots, en exceptional es- soriment to choose from Blick is tio, 1 ~ _ sutumwe..-~ .. would not open until Tuesday Jan. ` .,. ‘ __i.'_ - l f n0Ci'i° . io;heSqduz:ian‘Bcii:;lc :greg-held in -“l¢"“Uh"'*°°‘15-`°H- ing.;The~ announcement that school i°“' *° °\’°i“d Ch"‘°'m“°°"`H° 4th was hailed with delight 'by ali. --Messrs hloyd _Perry and Ten- ' ---- i 'G ilant returned »Wed sd nocm-*on-o sauna ecnooi. _;,:mfm'uy__m,_0°k_.¢;:°b°¢_,°;he:z ` ""“° they lladrspent several weeks iu‘ l dekered. -llol-he llook I I Inc. ;;~.'-:.v. .:.i:,-°iii.‘.'..m=-:..'::f.~:. 'soigff .li i¢'»7:"rYhi"°°°\ivi‘ii°‘i';iih'°" ‘ ' ' ' more if you writc.'8i.25,o bottiztrf -Mi? . . s‘..F'i9h."d ‘nd =m|s_r.f:rrl%;ii,.vto.r;%i Liberal erm Mi-shit. Hugto. Tgenieli, leg; ,here ____ _ _ y . _ ,Ip-u. oii Weiipcld o __ it_to fr nd ‘ W ' :llc E " ` ‘-the former ¢,:eslio’_l`i§i»:`ton, S.. B... ` ‘ the School iiail in the presence of, a large ,number ol parents and visitors. The Klhairman of the D8 ills Lordship, 'Right Rev. Louis J. v---<0-3---° crops _ ;.n\n1um rom n A c leavin. mug lone, ilplint. Carl, lilo lone, or similar troubles and gate horn yoing »o'ut_id. It nets mildly but qulcklg and zood rosuits are lutin . Don not blister oo-lemove th half and :ior|a_`ca|;h=et. w:|;.i;‘ed.‘P:|'; 17 n p e c e - tio telr: haw. 80.50 l. botrie. lolrlivln JIL. the antiseptic ~_-Mir. F. J-_ Jordan. Murray \ bor. WR#-il Silmmerside this week sciiooitBoard.Mr. Henry Smith pre and purchased o-oniuvir. Geo. -Bow- ' -sided. Amo those 'present were ness and others iblsck silver foxes -for breeding purposes. ' ‘ -The Misses liovuiene. stud ~ ents st the McDonald Collolo. Mon ti-eel, are spending the holidays with their parents Mr. and Mrs.- N. McFarlane, Fitzroy Sti-eet.»lf.' ..._ --_Dr. D. A. McNally, Holliston, Maine, who had been visiting here, for everai dey; ieit for hlei some on Wednesday morning.-H. i - . . , shunt J - i . “ °n'a‘d_e to _ eo °"_°" andtlio letter to Lowrance, l|us..l - '. H,-_ selling H' . _ ' sszsooaudsonseico of '" $375 00 Raccoon Czats Tor or _ H $525 00 Hudson Seal Coats for ° ° $260 00 $300 00 . $420 00 And in addition to these linesnwe offer TWENTY PER CENT Discount' orr AL FURS, 20 er cent oil' all Fu-r Neckwear 20 per; cent oif allpFur Muffs ' Here s one of the finest chances for a splen did Christmas gift ii One Third Off All Silks Ui son *UK his nv MP. 23 ag? ass!-is.=§