" $6.50 values. Selling now 888G. Mo v _ ‘Edward moon? ONLY ,_ A usual. ; rnlcas ORCHESTRA‘ NEWS-— NOVELTY _ “LT Cath- by this miller couple. Miss em“, teacher of Glen Macbean, Martin School and. retini-hfl limi- o’ c .;‘§“..”Z}'..?...‘;“3i“¥§. s: “mm “he .v w Mr. and ms. MacPhee and call-ed on Miss Bes- sie MacFhec. 969742- who, on behalf of the» mute. pre- sented the newly-married °°“P‘° shins cums will uh-we at his with a handsome clock. when Mré headquarters in this city, noimaus MacPhee had suitmbiY wkmwledfled "noyuind at 3.30 today, uhursday the gut. on behalf of himself h“ and will be glad to see all the Mrs. MacPhee, Miss Catherine M80- chlldren. WW-1?'13'1i Lean was made the sin-prised 111°19- -_—— lent of a beautiful necklace ll"- BETUBNS FBOMBRIDGEWAT- sented. own behalf of the Beglcvxe sis-Mr. Bruce 1s. 8.18mi. who has Women's Institute. by MIS- l-aheé been the linotypo operator on the MacPhel-son. Miss Bessie Mflflessed Brldgewnter “Bulletinfl Bridgewat- read an address which expr “,5 er, N. 8., for the past six months, appreciation of Mil-ls has returned to his home in Char- successful e florts as orflniflléit“: lottotown for an extended vacation, frigt l-Pesidem °! the“ ms u ' | e presentations were followed by music, games. Central Guardian MEN'S naowrl Calf Oxfords. Goodyear Welt. Rbgulgr $600 s‘: and Smith Clnsillg Ollt Sale. ‘contests, etc. Ammli; the suests llfesem we". m" D‘ M. Sinclair, Valleyfield and Rev. T. A. MacDowell 0i Caledonia. Luncheon was served 'bY m? limes and a very pleasant time spent by all before the comPQ-"Y dispemed Wi-shillgli/ll‘. and Mrs. MacPhee .YEAKE’S STATION STUDY GROUP-The second meeting oi this Study Groupwas held in the school, Nov. 26th. at 2 o'clock. Six teachers were present. ’I'he chief topic was on the teaching of read- ing. Several other in i; _ the every dam ' I‘ it ‘in mm’ Y*"“"’.°’ “p” 1 .° taken up and. was e- ~ ‘ cided in have use in De- SANTA cums has been l00kill8 Q Wm be 13w;- hi3 my; at, l-Ullmfllfs in Bil!!!- cmfilbeir. flniraarynag’ me per merside the past few days and will -—-——<bO->—@ and diaoomn “d: b8 ll" i; Si! ' " . -Pl@@$ EUQQW. c3317 9. visor give a. dam- be at Holmaxrs. Chnrlotteoawnfi- n14 ‘DAYS ~-b”wl”'- which wallllcl-wovmiflowins with cnstra lie of the sand day at 3.30 to see that everyktm c8 Pflwfl- W‘ 1'1"‘ lu"“m“_a a.siflll>lflliviint oondlwfl - TM tabla '_ - . 1 v is in readiness for hisusualhsflot: - USItwMOPHS an 8 . , m _%._m_-Bivqthgrb°og,d4 1,059,119“ 41m.‘ ‘Mm __ _v v W" Pry _ mg; Eve ECiiiVitiES ill C S8. t. - v ‘ . ' pus-Hm lodge’ 7m, we.“ pm, I, . . J/IHW- town, 9100-12913- . v v _ m a body. “moth” [with iznumvua-oaiiov. 20th. a ‘dc-t ‘whim-van TEEREST m ‘JPIQSONAIQ - - . a’ ofwlioytwPost m, Veter- pqcldlsoveliing, wuspen a '—~“. 'i 11g '1. p19,. {iiflke arm. 11nd Mrs/John sronxpozulie recently the WW‘ Mrs. llerbertMcLoodir-Bllllhilfl. is _ usetts Post, 1390, p o! merhee, J .. neuevue. wired their had ‘the this!” M lwklhs. W“. making a coed recovery e the y Weym th. w which the de- heislflvm frignds gather- the new nnr in North Milton. The m,“ H . 313M ygwpmi, “m” belong“ 9mm m, ed m mun yum g pqgr-nup- gpod people of this enteriliisih! W‘ when she p" _g , f" _~ v "vices wesfioonductediiyllev. J. tial shower held ands!‘ the will: ishexflfluigt ‘ ',_ - g. . mwrll. moirlwd by the Rev. of the Believua men's - 513° , , " * ' - MMMIII. Many pleasing gifts were ‘received ‘decided that they would build an finial-stitch’ muligoélmmvlfltp - l , lsluaanmpitsi is can: r s\ nicely" ' - AMERICAN BUYERS} to Buy Antiquefliunuture, Old J eweiiry, Ship V ModelsgqldlPictures, Hooked Rugs, etc. whens. J1’ F. SHELDICK, Care of Revere Hotel, Charlottetown l" Paint: ruwinn TOM ARZAN " AN D COMEDY . is that can beJound in sh)’ incoming president. m 11115.05! ' 11in \ ALSO- uptodaterinkandtheresultnow time they have erected and possibly one o! the but n...‘“'“..‘. section of our 910mm- spqne is sixtywido and one hund- red and sixty-five feet lolll ' ed by a substantial fence and N“? m with a six home power engine and electric light GWEN-W‘ with eighteen one hundred watt lights on the ice. A Splendid flood- ing system from an adjacent stream ls operated by fissollne power- The waiting and rest rooms are “P i9 date with cosy harm-like flNS End in fact CV61’! in 00013599109 equipped think Iwith this plant ensures DEM“?! and clean recreation to all. The management have decided on three skating nights each week leavin! the other nights free tor pmtlw and hockey. As these enteronsins people have been Benerous in ex- pehditiue to ensure first class s90"- we bespeak for than the hearty oo- operation of the seem-l mlhlw- M a recent meeting the North will"! Hockey team was re-orguiized and how is we believe, in better Bill-PF than it has been at hill! time 1D the past and illdsins from the pllr- chase of skates and hockey equili- ment fans may #1111909 "W19 “m” just as soon as our old friend Jack Frost takes matters in hpmi-(Pet- riot Please COW-i ~ .1 i. API: f tell” 4% 4 11th m allude‘? l» 1*‘ selTil-PY Amazing stunts booineir- H ._ 1V1"... v a y nu... EDWA A SUPERIOR. VENGLISHREPERTOIRE CCMPANY- 2 WEEKS STABTlNfIv DEC. 24th:. ang Hand bllnWili1l--dfl1‘G~d0Vli A - ndinwneir-reiyihc lift?“ ffj , Today at 3.30 on an inspect-loll hippies-e unit °“-°111ff_;,§§‘,f,‘;?‘gfi,,‘ 31-h...‘ everything is in readiness, ‘for jhis usual Aui-etralianibus " counil"? ' “' = ‘years. It was a means throne enoo He i referred llntil his death list March. Quarries illness and had take tary fieasurer of the Socie‘ the Agentfor their good work. of thanks was tendered the THIS MOST SUCCESSFUL ‘atossor + m: arms co m‘ comma! uncanny CONCLUDED A 11 wars; ENGAGEMENT mpanmsx the“ “, duringthepastyar. ‘the following oflicers were elect ed for the ensuing year: President-Dr. J. A. McPhee. lst Vice President-George McNutt. Neill . Councils will assemble at 8.16 o'- clock at the Victoria Hotel to cele- event and prominent speaiocraifmm the tines Inland Councils will pro- pose and respond to thovarious toasts. Every arrangement has been madetomnkethissnelvening long to be mmelnbered in the annals of Colmnbiantsln tn the Mnritinins. and word has been received from practically all oftthe charter man- bers now living, that they willlbe in attendance. A list ot-t-hc citr- terpielnbors will appear in will- moniows Gunrdiaufrhe local coin- lnittee in. 0118!‘!!! h“ Bivfill‘ "W!" s ly o! their time and energy to~ the occafion a hugesuc- cess. ios1ru.4Rr JQWiT-WW "fl ‘more passed awayu-ceentlyfiit his hams in Cambridge. Mass. Ser- sesnt John T: Hume, a native of Pleosont Volley, P. E. L. and}? M h» ‘m i’ hire di-fln Bank 0f Cqfilmblw. has resigned hidfilflflbll Inpolvorationmml St. Mr. Dunn hllwiu to Prices‘ Paid ! ..___.i_..__.-.... br-anchund taklifliv 8M?! 1%‘ ‘tive position . ‘the ‘Bane! ' Rcwflrtk!“ ' us.- ther with several visiting Knights from other During War, the deceased enlisted served for tmee ymrs in Cuba and the Philippine Islands. with Troop K, U. S. Cavalry and in the World War with Company D, 14th Engi- neers, going with the first troops to leave the U. S. A. The deceased soldier was in foilr or five mnim’ engagements in the U. B. Anny and also in the British Army, in April. 1919, with the rank of a first class sergeant. and has since been a resi- dent of cemhridsc- 'l'he d soldier was much esteemed by his comrades and by a wide circle 0i’ friends and relatives- Annual Meeting . Prince Count)’ Children ’s Aid The annual meeting of the Chil- dren's Aid Society of Prince Coun- ty was held on TuesdB-Y N811! i" the Town Hall. Summer-side. the President Di‘. J. A. MOPhEQ presid- or Green. Board" oi‘ Management- Ladies-Mrs. Colvln. Mrs. L. R. Allen. Mrs. G. 2:. ‘Smith. Mrs. 1.. n. Moore. Miss K. Doyle, Mrs Jere. min-h Noonan. Mrs. Sonneman. Miss "WNW Wedge. Mrs. .1. .1. Morris, Mrs. J. H. Wood. vGentlemen-Rev. J. J. McDonald. Agn- i-nohde - White, Rev. Mr. B1115. Rev. Mr. Jeans, Rev, M; finer. Rev. Mr. Harding, n. F. Ar. sensult. J. J. McNaHy, J. E. Dal. inn, J. B. Perry, House ‘of Lords R8f0r_rn_ Sought L ONDON. —- The Conser- vative party» is flying another kite to test the wind of opinion on re- form of the House of Lords, accord- ing to Lord Clarendon. He suggest- ed that the peerage should elect a hundred and fifty members of its‘ own order to sit in the House of Lords. that the Crown should nom- inate a hundred and fifty other m‘ . The President in his annual ad- dress reviewed the work of the So- ciety during the past Yeflf- H9 W59‘; gratified to see that the monthly meetings had been better attended than any year since the organiza- tion of the Society in i922. The ob-I ect of the Society was to carry out thb provisions of the Children's Protection Act of P. E. Island in ‘receiving ‘and providing homes for‘, neglected and dependent children.‘ grow up in an atmosphere of purity and moral cleanliness, to prosecute wards delinquency oi’ children and to maintain an = educational cam- paign on subjects relating to Child Protection. He felt that the Chil- d . had accomplished a great deal _ e had fully justified it's existence. is your life . -ccre montgewascoridu , oilcets llilmmllki *1 .0; remoeal of the oortesedormod I to Osiwrifieind in .....~-... Mn... E had "to deal with was "mentally re- should be some cost of an Institu- . h. such.“ eh ih . ~ ..l~ "d-n...“ wnswh‘: t’; pf 01M W 390D llp with theelassea in tronger than theyfwdre before. Con- WE. in “if! BGTVBUVC 3M.P.'S insist {but no 1-9. the Public School. Province, hycons dared, should also have p‘ Reforms ry. when: delin- quents could‘ be sent. ‘It was very ‘whim to have at; send delinq- ‘dlhir 't dren to ormatories in vative part f l t t is - 1 the other‘ Provinces. I-hd the Gov- ture will giilideesSfigwin hm; New Ing- ctpmsnt m: that they could not pay u. policy to be putbefoye the mun. clfllhood Ind dud "fqlded tor-all tlntshouidbe sent to In In- try at the generhl election. stitutdnn of this kind and only the worsgcasesvwere therefore able in tto aeiorihewries outsidethe boson hld hen l term of Parliament. to agitate against all that tended to ditary membership of the House rob the children of their right to of Lords. but it allows hereditary Parties who had Qolltrlbllifid Wfranlts. This would give the Sec- dren‘s Aid Society of Prince County iousto learn how the w. of the problems which the society‘ment to fly a similar kite wag * _ smothered by Conserv ti b- i? tarded‘ children." T1161 lre the ers of the House of Corzinriinséeghe -_ moot persistent truants, and- there Government on that pccasion put membe a belonging to different Political parties in proportion to the strength of each party in the House of Commons. These nom- insted members would sit only for a The Crown would also nominate a limited i umber of life peers. Members of the Second Chamber would be called "Lords of Parliament," and have letters LP. after their names. Clarcndonh scheme abolishes, here- lleers w elect at least one-third of. the House of Lords from their own 0nd Chninber an overwhelmingly Conservative bias. The scheme will be stoutly resisted by the Labor party. The Government are anx-l is will beviewed by _their own supporters. The, last attempt of the Govern- forward Proposals . regarding powers ss-wellasgonmupsiuoiror theSeo- . . 0nd ‘Chamber ~ olisilded and taught u‘ they are not were such"- and the propngglg “ toluene the lords‘ form of thehouse of Lords can be SANTA c HOLMANS .10 ~Christruas activities. which the ‘child is helped, aided and ' to a better way of life. to the valuable service rendered by the late Judge McQuar- ~ Juvenile Court from it's inception m. iii-nest n. Strong had edtedeé Deputy Judge during _ Judge Mc- great interest in the work and car- ’ ried the same on most etllclently. Hon. George S. Inmnn was now Judge of the Juvenile Court and he had been doing excellent work since his appointment. In many cases of delinquency the parents were to bilkallnexanctl they will be held respon- B P- ¢ hhhked the Pm“ for their wit Christian chem and - -- reporis during the year, the Score; ,,.,,§,_ y p” an A" the 51°59 0! the 148N118 I- WW seventy-five years. She was a. grown dent for his work in the interest of B. 2nd Vice Presiden‘ L. M. Mc- BHWWTY ‘Pmasurer-Miss Elean- cHon. Solicitor-Heath Strong, K. s event on Wednesday morningflov g‘ gAAnna i ' 21st, when Mr Joseph Morrisey ‘omomelum Earnescliife, led to the altar Willss “z mahmoakusk . Mai-y Murphy, China Point where " . "i their ‘pastor Rev. P. D. MaoGuigan :~* e - ~ - i r’ ,... , v DECEMBER 1s, ‘i928’. l‘ "a .. J. f!) . -. ,.., 3 .. s“ J‘- .-. \'__. wzu Arrive I. q -- '1'» ~..~».. ' ‘ 012110.412 7-star. - .. ' rwrwr chars nivr msclosr i. ‘ d b . h When chefs famous fllroughwt Europbheld a banquet in London ' _- recently. the favorite food or we MISS ISABELLE FRAZER » Slide of SBBl-TOXIOYHY were levealeq, - . M. Georgqpp Isabelle mzer, of East Point, was‘ Purge ‘of the feast. to lives“, born in the month of May, 1831,3318 iwlwl‘ 0! being a chef oi chef; died December l, 1928, lacking tlireeithnt he made a "corner" in Euro. years and five months oi’ being one Dean flfillflmgus s0 that he might hundred years old. Perhaps she was have -th'e_ most delicate tips m- the oldest person in the" province: ishings" to one of his a She was born and lived her entire One of his dishes was fillet of so]; life hens in a very small area, spend served with sauce made of the ing the last thirteen years in- the guice oi‘- hote house grapesunugh. home of Alfred Frazer andgwife. ho and ‘Another was who cared for her during her eX- wing and breast of clucken with a l treme age and partial helpless ganltule oi‘ heart of artichoke, liWd-T pieces‘ of‘ chicken, {m}, points of asparagus "and cream sauce. The dmert was strawbq». ries enoa i in ice cream, with an i cuter layer of cake and a Piping hot Jacket of ‘egg paste. The menu ' was lcng and varied. rie whohad acted as Judge of the l'i Dece ‘ was a member of the Kingnbom Baptist Church for about ' woman before there was n. church organization or building east of Souris, and knew personally every preacher who preached here. She soxw the country gradually change from a wilderness to a veritable garden of the gods. She lived to welcome nearly every comfort giv- Sneezing? ing improvement, invention and-dis- At the_ first sneeze mm, Y covery which the world now enjoys, Mind's. Prevents wldg contributing in no small way to the Also good for bruises and clearing of’ the forest and" the ' EDIE-ins. building-of comfortable homes. Her faith was strong, vigorous, and un- wavering, nnd she merely lingered in the border land until tins shn- -1_ (lows grew a little longer. services were conducted by. ;tllc,._ ~ writer, and the body was placed in ' the Kingsboro Cemetery to await thecomixigtotheDlvineLoidwho said "I am the nsurrection and the life."_--R. L. Morton, minister. "0 0-6604-0000-9 “gag” EYES TESTED . ' Ill i " omnssss nrmn I NUPTIALS St. Joachins churchHiIernon River was the scene of a very interesting united them in the holy bonds .0! matrimony. The bride was charmingly attired in peach flat crepe with hut to maiteh and was attended by her cousin. Miss Evelyn Mullins of Charlotettown. while the groom was F SIX TIMES duly upportedb hlsbrotherMr ‘..' ~ John Morriseyy’ -§\\: _ After the cermony the bridal 5T Q _/ ,N ,~ i; , party motored to the home of the . _ ’_,.' ' I ' v bride's parents. where they partook or a dainty breakfast, after which’ ' they spent a few hours motoring through the surrounding districts, returning about 1. P. M. to assump- tions dinner served to their immed- late relatives. After dinner they motored to Charlotettown arriving about a P. M. at the home of the groom where a hounteous supper was served w upwards o! two hund- ' red guests. . _ The EPOOl-rrs gift to the bride was’ apearlneclclace, to the bridesmaid a gold pendant and chain and w-tho groomsmnn gold cull‘ links. 'I‘he‘ presents received were both costly and numerous testifying to the high“ esteem in which the young couple are held. MW!‘ Spending a. very enjoyable Mani in music and dancing. the guests reluctantly departed wpmm‘ _ Mr and Mrs Morrisey many years k COMPARISON on uss, PBOVES THE SUPBBIOBITY .1??? W" EDWARDS m NETTING- M". or telegraph "P llllllllu and ns- l-IVEBID prise; H0lman’s sicmmnsmr l. of martial felicity. . READ" Trims-App XMAS GIEQSUNMAQUENDURE Lldles’ Wrist Watches l5 J. lover movement $5.15 to $5M“ "WPW in "W!!! 11W! that does not 9115"" Rilllltfllscy of the House of COIHIIODS- Ihe test oi‘ the Conser- The Cuban hovernment is co-ope- li-ilhs with} number of farmemln the cultivation of rice with g vmw w-"gyhlfiiilliita production in um t. throekcoun . c»: vwomvsaci To new MIWHEflHoo-H: HSREN YOU TC-i-LYOUR FA1LN \N%I'T Tb 9 11$ slim YoMii-"EQ ‘ their‘ um " P». PHQN - ‘awn our a l HI s . BY ‘ -. ='r-$'~?“'5T.<'€é“éi° v NOT WAiTi N‘ "r9 . fififi, Him . m!" “PM Witches.‘ Rllllllm Dill at .......... .. 8311b _ Pocket Watches, Cilfl Lilli. PQIW Gem Rlllllv’ ""1"! "H". Clan-em can. In: Beaded nus "m"- "Wlhil- Bmrlw. ab‘ Wyceuta, Toilet Sets. Fountain Pens and Pencils old.’ “is; u‘, pies, bu" M! '0 M in on our gagging, "i CHESTER J . Next to renneu a clu‘ j we lave o ‘ennui-Lieu niacin-mi. In: ; llIHh-qireeln. m is, winner,- m "1 l so “Gnu ‘filth rfllniiuvd. “Yo. w.