'Bmlle, ( ‘wearing amt-ling Wllth h~ may be present. _ ager ar future ' broaden ' permane ‘While this sho our call we hay thoroug 0“! BBC i gmorec l z m-any y ‘Whilt merslde adva ml: headmu ways lt claims v'viewo I cities, *1 g Amllers tres ha roapecti over, l which forlm a1 elpate. We l come a party a: be six. .‘ w 1 coon. C . 1 ‘ :4 Don't cc their st . ~ greet d. . l: years IN that the ‘_ _ 8911-51180 1 greatest prosper . ._ growing .. ‘ Henry ed and and wll is the l u we Ilkmt. 1 Henry 1' dm of Scarfs, 95c to $1.001 Ties, 50c to $1.50. Pyjamas, $1.75 and Caps, 90c t0 $1.50. Shirts, $1.25 and 1. Mufflers, $1;00. imall gifts packed Suits $6.95 to~$19.50. Overcoats $7.50 to $18.00 Sweaters $1.00 to $4.00 Handkerchiefs, 10c to 1.50 Suspenders, 25c and 50c. in Dainty Box Gifts for the Dads Shirts, prices . . . . . $1.25, 2.00, 3.00, 6-00 Coat Sweaters from - - - - 111' Gloves from . . . . . . - . . . . . . .1‘l!l.00 f0 $4.4.) l)!’ Ties from . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .500 t0 $2....) Knitted Wool Scarves from -$1-00 t0 $2535 Knitted Silk Scarves from- 01-7-5 10 1113-110 Club Bags from . . . . . . . . . "$3.00 t0 $35.00 Suspender Sets . . . . . . . . . . . . .750 to $1.75 Umbrellas from . . . . . . . . . . .$l.Ts') t0 $5.00 Handkerchiefs from . . . . . . . .100 t0 $1.130 Hosiery from . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .500 t0 $2.00 Lovely linens for Christmas Madeira Lunch Cloths - $525 t0 $10-50 cu. Cluny Lunch Cloths - - - - - - 1510-50. $11-50 “Old Bleach” Linen Towels - -$1-00 t0 151-50 “Old Bleach” Guest Towels - - 1150 t0 1111-00 “Old Bleach” Linen Pillow Cases, 221/: X 36in, size . . . . . . . .$4.00 p0!‘ pair Madeira Serviettes - - --$8-25 t0 $12-00 (I01. (These sold separately also.) French Cluny Doyleys, hand-made, Linen centres . . . . . . . . . . .350 t0 75c ea. 50 India ‘hand-crocheted Doyleys .250 to $2.00 ' "Old Bleach” Plain Linen Lunch Cloths . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154.00 and $5.00 Made-up Table Cloths, round and square . - . . . . . . . . . . .l$3.50 t0 $20.00 Linen Napkins . . . . . . 486.75 t0 $15.00 doz. 2.25. free Plain Linen, hem-stitched Tray Cloths- -$1 QUEEN STREET I+§—O §§O4>O'§§§§ 9+4 aw lHt wlsull sullmll §-OQQ§—O—O4 OQO-OQ I HOTEL ARRIVALS VICTORIA HOTEL ____ 4H0? from Holmtufa catalog- _..5UNDAY DEC. 171922 B13- doque Methodist. Circuit. 13111191111“ 111 a.m. Capt Traverse. 3 D-m- Scarlelo-wn 7 13-111‘- _..B|G XMAS SPECIAL 0N SLEIGH noose.- Gwd 1111111111’; o t Robes. thoroulihll’ gfidtrtglmyskltilas and well furredki scalloped felt trlmm. n5 m class robe In every way. Me uln slze 52x66_ regular $19.60 o: 2L: no“. $151,, Extra ars n 60x72 for double sleigh 0F P11‘ l5 sold at ‘$23.50. llouday tanevbltdv $19.50.——Blulclalr & votewtarq _2l Summeralde. 108.3..-1o- sm ERIC tasooas "r0 SETTLE m u. s NEW YORK, ‘Doc. 15- su- Erkr qedde; lbrothcr of Slr Aucklall Geddea Brltlsh ‘Ambassador to the United States. announced Sat- urday as he sailed for Flnslflllll 1?" the Homeric that he has accented the Chhlrmnnahlp of the hoard of fill-actors of the =Dunl0n ‘lire and Rubber llforpuratllon n! America. at Buffalo. _ The Buffalo factory will reaunw operatlohs soon aflnd will employ from 8.000 to 10.1100 men he B11111- He planned to return here ln Jan- uary. ’ Slr Eric was chairman of the Interallled Naval Council through- out the war. Bo has been in 11W United Slams Im- a fcw weeks. spout for the most PM‘! 011 B V1911 to Slr Auckland. _----<0->———— Oregon professors may teachers should know 4000 words and the cmnll boys my ‘lStudY 11118 111 homo" should not be among them. t . . “Booms HAPPINTS A J Duff. Illwllfax; J Flllac- —THE CAPITOL tea rooms. Donald, Montreal; p S S Hesslun, lBunn‘ Cale, Sumnlerslde for fresh Montague; L Russell, Montreal; A lflysters and dainty ems‘ 31 L Fraser. ‘Sourls; G D Burrles. St ‘ . -—-—<+>—-—-— John; It E Wark, Toronto; E R —~Mlss ‘Eliza BAValte, daughter of Buchau-d, Oshawa; w A Curr“, Kontlflord d... and Mrs. Wulto 01 Monclon; J F Fraser, Halifax; B Kenslngton who has been in the orlLh-mm Rogm-m Sunlmerslde; N office of James F. Profit. Stlpen- Doyle’ Haul-ax; C E .Macdunnl,l_ diary Masistrate of Kenslnzlon. Borden: H Cook, A J Barnes, Hull- lor the past your, left on ‘Tuesday (M; W J Meichm,’ ,5‘ John; tho 12th for New York and Bos- Muir, .3 (g H019’ Mann-ea]; C H 11011. 10 ED111111 1118 W111i" 11111111115 Shaw, ‘Toronto; W M Humphrey. llppe Thompson. W111! 1191‘ 111101155 81111 11111115 1119111» lMoncton; FJ W-rlght, Summeralde few hours H180 her sister. Mrs. Wm. Doyle, L 5 Cambridge. Muss. Post Mounted Police Farris. lSussex; A 7S Rae, lWonclon; It B Rlchlrdson. Sussex; W Montgomery, R E Waugh. Toronto. BRAINTWORD. Dec. 15.— The Royal Mounted Police somewhere McLean, Montague; D. J. McLean reserve wlll probably Ibe the ncxzl Sank; ‘Calm. J, Hearn. Quebec; step taken by the federal Btovern- B. Graham Rogers, ISummersldo; ment in dealing with tho lmom- F. L Belyea, ~81. John; J. C. Hood. reports here It: Is felt that the only 191111111; A. 1.. McLeod, Montreal; way‘ to malntuln law and order 11- C. Low. Hnllfnx; W, H. on the reserve ls by the lntroduc] P0010. Plctou. tlcu 0d’ some form of government n] authority. Chief Deskuileh IIIH QUEEN HOTEL promised on behalf of the party, M B Nlckcrson. Cardigan: P G he controls to place no obstacle Clark. lSummerslde; Nell P. Mc- ln the wuy of enforcing the luw Millan, William Young, Wood Is- nnd has declared that he will do lflnds: Archlo Cousins. Park Cor- - all ln his power to assist, claiming nor; B G MlcFarlane". lSackvllle; that he ls anxious to see the re- W H Drake. Truro; W Bablnoau. serve a lu/w molding. place in Moncfon; D F MacDonald. Sourls. whloh the Indians may llvo with no fear of troulble. one of the du- REVERI HOTEL lles of tho police, lt. lo reportettl would be the ejection of [h0g0 W. L. IMcLaren, Cardigan; J. W. persons llvlng there who are res- Fyfe. Emerald; ‘F. H. ‘Moflragor, Donslble for lncltlnz the Indians Mont-Mus: J. W. Currie, Paake’o;| to mke matters into their own M MbLeod, Bridgetown; W. L. hands. as well as those who make Jenkins. Mlllvlew; Mrs. Peter‘ a business of selling or distilling Curler. 43 Road; K. Shanbell. Por- “ln-vonshlne" lose: J. M. Stewart. Hrudnlbane; ——=-—1J. J. Lane. Hayfield, N. B.; Wm. DoFyle. Kelly‘; 0mg; B J Beck. Gall. Ont: W It Callaghan, s - merulde; W L MoLnr-en. Cardtgillilll J -W Fyfe, Emerald; I‘ f-‘I MdGrogou-l Montana: J w cm-rlo. Peak”; M| Mdaod Brldgefvfill; Jenkins, Mlllylcw. _ lllurlray Harbor; 1b.]! Wood, Hallv fax; J D Fraser. Stellar-ton; Ed' ea level-sue. Quebec: l-I Elmerl ‘ Jenkins, Georgetown; IR. C Currie“ s" C It night of culld. and hunger through MB-CKRY. Truro. N S; A G dead on the floor of a stable 0n Miss companion had- quit Rosalle Patton, ‘Magdalene Island boat, proceed-ed to his homo in tsummorslde; W Verdun, a suburb of Montreal. ' ' H Poole M nt gue; J W. I ht. Sumlrersldd; 0T 11S McKle, ‘Pin-Elm; ly Tuesday afternoon t0 hunt 0n W. ‘H. Poole, Montague; J, Afllslands at tho foot of the lyachlne establishment of a. 110st. of -t.he,Beckyvlth. lBerwlck, N. B.; D. J.|1111P1<1B- L518‘ 111 1119 near the centre of the Six Nutl0us1No. Wlltshlre; J. Wllfrld Leckylhfldl scrum; up and was bluwlnx ‘hers or these tribes. According to Yflrnwlllll; Jas. D. mnswell. Rhode °°11111 ""1 111111115 111° 11111’ 11111115 111111 W. R. Callaghan, Sunlmeraldofl YOU KNOW, when you get to bed at about two o’clock on Christmas morning, you said “never again!” “I’1l shop early next year, and ‘have no last minute wor- ries.” _ Now it’s “next year.” We are warning you in plenty of time-do your SHOPPING NOW! Visit the Doll Shop Up on the second floor you will find this most interesting department. It’s over on one side of the big, House Furnishings de- partment and itcontains such a colony of lovely dolls as will delight every llttle girl of our acquaintance. Big dolls, little dolls, mediuln dolls,-— every kind of dolls at-—- 10c, 25c, 35c, 00c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.75 t0 $5. Fully Dressed Sleeping Doll with real rhair........y I e140 Gifts for Mother Umbrenas from . .. . . . . . $2.50 to $12.50 Hand Bags, from . . . - . . . . $112.25 t0 Fine Kid Gloves - - - - ~ 33-00 Silk-lined Suede Gloves - - - - - - 4112-513 White and Black Wool Gloves - - - - - 4111-?) Linen Handkerchiefs - - - - - - - ~41"! 1° 3°11 Fancy Boxed Handkerchiefs- 25¢ 10 $11-00 and Wool H053 . . .‘. . . .$2.25 t0 $2.50 Silk Camisoles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._.$1.00 up Silk Underwear of all kinds. Silk Stockings . . . - . . . . . . . 4131.50 t0 1114,00 Silk Mufflers. Beautiful Blouses as Christmas Gifts I There’s a very attractive line of dainty Blouses, especially imported for Christmas selling. ..@ .¢». -1-.- This assortment features all of the very new models, over-blouses for example, be- ing extremely popular. The materials are mostly crepe de chines and, tricolettes. Some very beautiful color combinations are shown. . Blouses——$l.50, 3.00, 4.50, 6.00, 7.50, 8.50, $10.00 and up. All the better grades packed FREE in Christmas boxes. ' (HARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. Boy Hunter Dies 0f Exposure IMONTREAL. Dec. 14.—Too cold to continue the journey home from an Island In the river opposite Montreal. on which they hud taken shelter during Tuesday night. Reuben Whlyibro. aged elgh- lleulrew. teen, dllsembarkedl from a. small 5*" boat at Nun's ls-lan-d some hun- dredls of YHTdlS away. 1n order that he might warm himself after the peal of W. H. J. “DOD which he and a companion. Phll- llad passed. A later he was found the Island. Thompson, after his their llttlle The two youths loft homo ear- llleron Island, one of a group of afternoon they started for home. But a wind la-t the rate of forty-flvo nrlleo an _hour. Their little boat put up .4 ibrave struggle. but the youths seperated thzvm from the malu and home. They landed on n small Island and all through the night rlulurcll the wlntry blast, their only cov- ,erlng Ibelng their cloth'-g. They were without food. In um mornlu! they started again for home. bul tile lzardvshdp through, which he had passed numbed young W'lly- . bro, and he told his companion - he would stop of! at. Nunh; Islam‘. and flnd warmth ln cameo! the buildings on the Inland. which in taunted by members ~of a relig- the nuns wont to the stable at noon- he found the llfelul body of Whytbro, Cold‘ and exposure Ildd done thelr work. Employees from the morgue hens -went to bring back the body. They rowed across In a boat they borrowed * but: 1r henthey charted the: return , lee hampered their M08109! us ,. the noared the lboro of lhamaln- mad. To ad ed fart-her All! lb: boat. prov lurpoIII-blc. slelm ‘Ill procured. the body of the dead youth placed . upon l; and hauled to , ed to tho m no. H »'|»fl . Mnmm-w-uvnennunn Dll-Ownn. . .. . .~»“~ For Wife Or House? RENFltEtV, Dec.. 15.— The do-Zsplrit of the act was to exennpt the Assessor's Guide, which only hotels with 111811’ ‘ clslon of County Judge McNamaravlmarrled when. lrespeotlve of the exempts "heads of a family who Kehoe of Ottawa: of Pembroke In allowing the appreclac definition of a "lhvelllngikcep up a house." 111111 110 fldtled on behalf of Der ln Dorhanrsithat. a hotel cannot the so Clflssl- vchown represented with his wlfmboards at a hotel In case the hotel was his “dwelllngffled, as It pays an income of house". r His clallu came up be- The view obtained front the muni- Dorham, Give her a Fur Coat most wonderf l of Christmas“ G ' ft Thlere’s no possible gift t so truly expresses the Christ I spirit as a lovely Fur Coat. Rich and soft‘ and wan handsome, dignified, gram’ ‘a this is the ideal outer gum that every woman wants. The finest assortment 0 .» handsome fur coats in Prince Edward Island is ready here f0 your choosing. We have the‘ one SHE WANTS. - Pony Coats . . . . . . .9560 and! Marmot Coats - - - - 1113911110 Muskrat Coats -_-$200 1111118340 Raccoon Coats ----- Hudson Seal Coats - -$311\W Persian Lamlb Coats $360 l.» $400. i MOORE& McLEOD LTD. \ §-§@-Q§-§§-§Q4'§-§fi O4‘ O O-O~§§ §§-§§§'Q"O-O-O-Ofi-O*§§QQ-§§ $2.000 ls nleetlng with strong dls- fore the lnunlcllpal Court. of Re» clpal authorities ls IS Exemptlon Glven IHIYDFOVHI 011 the DB1‘! of cltlzensuvlslon a lllulllh ag-o and was dla- lon given wiper out 11111"? 11f 11110111 urse the town tolmlssczl. Assessor 011")’ i111 BlTI-lefll toa ‘higher courtnsnltl that in making J. R. Stewart bet-when nlnrrled l the assess- portions of dwell! The lllllse took the view that tllo'meut he curled out the vlew ohtenennants and ~- wllo. house," and that, IM 44~—- __-r _J- Wellappqfiakerumiluc YOU will be happy, itoo, you use it ill ~ your baking. a business tax. Tho height of . thln-klng you know . '1 . N 3: Your cakes and bread be beautiful in ~' perfect in texture, exquisite in flavour. uniform in size. Results are bew ~ Quaker Flour has passed rigid tests in our '1 bakery before it is permitted to leave the ‘Y 1111M It!‘ fwW- _ oluuo-r-rmownwwnurulvu. . ~ I 3 p- n aha-nun.‘ Also mall-crap Victor Blend 1111115’. .1 the highest p21 mhrkit-l-"bukv f. ‘ . t ~.' 1w. . 1;. 1 1 B311; 1 . an!“