. 1.2.1.4. FOSTER An Excellent Stock’ of Waterman’: Pens to Choose From VERY -‘f>.=. J‘f;:-‘1|vjg¢°-s9y‘ Christina! Chocolate) ' inpthiaCity. Ollrstookls I pfearewasexereisedinits > [in Everyonelsa R wilidndpacksgedfronsliilc selectiomearly.‘ _ VRISTMJ-AS; cHoboATE. glue. DAINTY BOXES 0F ‘is-uns nnuosroltr: NEWEST DESIGN ‘ than”, we know that our showing or by anything of its kind absolutely fresh and a. great deill~ selection. No boas of last year's‘ luteiy new. In this display you ' u» £1.50. We specialise al Moira, “ inllltletcalids. ‘See our assortment and make your l CENTRAL Sunnyside c. c. u. ‘runs ssh-res Alumin- I-so a ‘vagf Bucklelgver ‘“, h -—-Irl-— POLICE COURT-Atom police court yesterday morning one drunk - appeared. He was remanded until this morning. x BOYS Get your Hockey Boots and c. c. M. Skates at Purdie a remu- 'son's. 9569-12-7-2i GOING T0 HALIFAX-Tho D. G- B. Aranrnore will leave this port today for Halifax via Sydney where she will lay up for‘ the winter. lloharlwflr hostility make ac- ceptable Xmas gifts, buy them now can't-mu. rsltlsrl {church of ScotlarllD-Rev. D. V. O'Meara will preach at Glasgow Road on Sunday . Church, Charlottetown at 1.00 pm. pair $2.95. Purdle. 8r Ferguson's. ‘ 9569-‘lfl-7-2i from $1.00 u 1 l’ Purdie a Ferguson's. 9569-13441 an," a R _E_ Bland pm m“, ms, --——‘ ‘ ". u. ‘ s. . , rltllsnvrsaun ssavlcas.-Q‘§1,‘,”Qe_m‘§,_ 323px‘: 5P2“ 1,, . Dec. 8th Harrington, n a. m. - - , Marshfield, 3 p. m., Mount Stewart 7 p. m. Dr. M. E. Genge, Pastor. h . A Christmas Gifts‘ ' THAT LAST AND‘ GIVE. PLEASURE‘ Ladies’ and Gents Wrist Watches, newest shapes . ...... ......sssow_sco.oo on... Pocket Watches, etc. Pendants and Pearl DIAMOND, Signet, Ellllllem and other Rings. . ‘Brooches, Bracelets, VanltfCases, Cigarette Cases. i?!“ Niki. 5°!" F"- T144 cups. Eotlniainihns, Everslliirp renour. YIvory-“Seis; Clocks, Silverware, etc. ‘ Wonderful display of PA “in Either anchor: swarm: ' high class goods at reason- TTERS I 1v AAAAAA iue¢e*“‘-‘ “ "Y Clossified t Female Help Wanted WANTED Al‘ ONCE EXPERIENC- ed wgltrgss. Apply Parker House. WANTED-d MIDDLE AGED WO- man for housekeepylgz. 0f ti .Al2898 ney. - m? m”. oivvnz-i-u _ For Sale 1.. _‘; ~51 <.- '- FOB. sans-rule nlthll 074-‘ ford Down rum. imported W“ Advert: 9192-11404! cements _ w- IIi‘ llne at I worth . Ilporllnaolllwordn In per line el l ivordl ‘iopIr line at l word! +o++++o+4oo+0n+++oo+oo+w Wanted ‘ WANTED LIVE MINK. RED AND Patch libxes. Give description and price. N. Mayhew, Albany, P. E. I. 9557-12-7-41. DIAMOND RINGS - IOU WILL show something for your nionsy , if you buy fromwusohlt pay ...outooalipriva cennako ‘our Mention it volrwlsh- U119!‘ oer Accampbpll.‘ Jeweller. Queen oios-u-ac-qllls Sh, City. To Infill" -.: .. I til-Hamid, 5, lumbermiaws rubbers, Messrs. Hon. Premier A. O. Saun- ders,‘ A. E. McLean, M. P. and Claude Holman returned by the late Borden train last night from Ott- Minister of Railways, Hon. Char- les Dunning relative to tho new Oar Ferry. ' —-—--oo>--- PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs, John F. Whesr left yesterday on a visit to Montreal and Kingston, At the latter city Mr. Wheur will attend a meeting of the Odd Fellows Relief Association.‘ ..-._..._ . It is pleasing to know that Mrs. (Dr.) H. D. Johnson who hasbeen ill for the pasfthlonth with blood Doisonins. \ls now greatly improved andis able to be around again. —"—-..—-1¢Q&-—- Santa Talks ‘ ill-John, l0, over-shoes. lid-Teresa, 1, toys. ' B7—Lawrence. 2, stockings and boots. 23-40%. ‘l, hockey boots, Sire 4. 29—MB-l‘8al‘9t. 16. underwear and. romances-r. - ' ao-cnra.~lp.>uuaer'vtear‘sna nip- r hers, sine. 11% "Ill-Frank, 1i, underwear and rub- bers, size 1%. (iii-Vincent, 15, underwear and rub- bers, size ~ ' Sii-fiorraine, 4. doll carriage. 3t—.Isalbel, 9, sweater. 35-Oiayton, 6. toy train. Sti-Athol, 9, skates and boots, aye 8. iii-Frances. 5, overshoes. SB-Winnifred, ,1, teddy bear suit. Sit-Jimmie, l2, shoespr slippers. size 10. _ ib-Charles, ll, lumbermews rub- hers, size 3. t2—Jobn, 13. cap, size 6%. iii-Sara, 7, teddy bear suit. SOME SANTA-PALS Mrs. Henry Aitken, Alley d: 00-. Mrs. W. Chester B. McLul-e, Mrs- l-I. L. Warren, was vimmla Hal'- HSWTI- I. BIBTIIS CABRAGHEBPAt Green Bay 0i‘! November 23rd. 1928. to Ml‘- and Thomas Carrllhfil‘. I 801l- MARBIAGES ‘____.___-i--—— waaass-smsra-Altjecst-beragrls lipcforv.oh'lh¢sd., w» em l ' William Warren-vii? Ethel Lena Btiir. of oharlo tetown. T‘? h‘ Y . , . - "m. .z.r'lwh. f. . u’ I ‘_' "ill mo», out... dujli y lnealumtslwgl m ‘ ggumzgelllllll: vssssrs-nslzsafl-on December apiilfi‘ M 3m" W‘ Wm’ “fl-he sferie ofethisuOfltiretta is laid , y BRADY F “N! »_ I f “barf berm,“ Memnm _ ~ “$1434.31 gm, 1925, gt tho l-mldenca oi the m. an gnmanted Island, and 1111119 ~ . ‘ma’ - 1M ‘ eiszs-lz-o-zi Rev. n.n.namssv,‘b<n.. '11 Upper ' opepingll . wizthllaafill" ‘~ - ~ ' .. ._ _ , ‘ . ‘A y“ 0W ,. 557*?“ <7.» we ' t “l-'»“‘."rl.n"-‘i"f~.i 8355i. %‘f.‘.?..“6”"f'$‘$$£°“€. “X25 on. J. r. MILLAR it’. ‘Edit’... 2X52... ti... are no» . , ‘dri lwn- ‘ do; wmnhm Mil-L. Elnmeline l»: of Grind snic- IIINIAI- summon rupees hy m entrance of PixL-Wlm- H tel r i. , m- " nd s3" Fortified: ‘ “ ' ' ‘olsls-lz-a-al ladle. ‘ CernerQneen lltllldllllll H, t o‘ WWII,“ fnflgolgébgtlf. h , , _ . . . "W" " ' ‘ '1 l _' ‘_ ‘_ , , . "" l l _, ‘f q l, , _ .."‘ -; ~ > _‘ I Mlicenhubu‘ ' 5 10mph “A”: l ‘quu-‘Sauli: gtglntoerllllisotahtélflhasadcnllriitélclell‘ Since tahilll over this ’ ~ , a, “my, pwll-o-Iwlrg: -At .Grah'am's mall, on __ Sailor soy, whom she found sloep- Ilotel we have mat s I ‘ .......... .."°§“;a"‘l3‘°~"‘“°’§l*‘fi ===—“=:""‘==~ r wsnnmnrmrnhr l 3 ~ ~ t s. 1; l‘; -'I'W0 _ . . a , ner ' - » _m'_ c, Y . -V _, _ . l. l; __ "‘%.'.*:*i'§:~ msrr...* ‘s...“‘*""l....w~.i:azzrs"......~' " ° ‘s: zr..r...l"'* l... at 1+‘ » . ‘ ~ #-*"""----—°‘ “M” "‘ n n. u. who; t “""‘*‘”~e“‘~‘~““~l»~Y-”-‘?°J-‘=“fi h? “-~‘°“ '-'-‘-*"' l " .... 2:: Santa lilalls Headquarters * l slurs-r runlnlint m Baoklohe. “m, m; exmnfpngnw ‘Bradley. 95-’ "Ill- ‘Fi! $42, . . .. . ,, . ,. . A‘? +H—-——‘ .~—-—-". 7 j ~ vo ‘forth 1y“ of‘ so. _. .H_e cannot l eaeolleiit at a - . .. t. ' . . v .4 , -. u’ lfihqwl-nainsnfl’ mill .5911“ ~ " I H We are nowlopening np‘ollr BIG NEWQTCCK of ‘ V 3, ' ' centrally: ~Ml°ll errant,- this litlillllloeiifllffint Wdileotlohson oal>ssalaullyt>rurn~ w‘ - i i » l ' ‘ ‘ . ‘ I . JZWPWQ . - ‘st. mluelfl, ‘in his mh we... < .. _. l °1 F “Y” -' ‘ » ‘ - r ‘ “ _. ‘ '°'°'- Plmhgll-M-gll“ ' - ‘ {zlllehtlllprégudufi ttetown . TQY$m .‘l.-J .p§j_ > _, ' i . , _4 .‘ / * l \..*>‘-'»-"' “ . r " ~“"‘j“»‘;‘~v'--,"- l . u v p ,. AIIPN flllln? Frills: ‘ .‘ p h ’ I . , I ' _' l " ' ' , A I ’ ' _ . 7p yank-MI! "Bl-Emil ' y ‘; ,‘ . the largest and heetvwe have em-shewnw NE wilou; “"°°‘=._..--.-",”".'~"g m. n ‘Maneut prose FF??? llillli‘lf'.it7"“‘ ma m‘ m ‘ E ' s..“¢. a -,@al l" QQQOIOU , ' y. w.‘ . -. 1-“ "l" ~ .9“’.“f?l°"¢ » , _ 4 _t nuts in aha _, 11mm . h» ‘ "m ....;.""..tit‘°é‘.7..‘i..‘l.il ..-..“"'%l-‘P-...»,»»-.--i-. "’f Bhoe store * asqs-la-r-zl ' - Qilbluheelnlllll! ‘ n49} . -, rem ‘ " “In? H fiififi-fl-‘I’?! - while ollr is complete and , . -- . _ avoid the rush. Purdie a Fettllsolrs. The regular monthly. meet-ill! °1 9669-13-14! the ‘Bummer-side Board of Trade Deeembei- 9th. at 10.30 a. in. not 48 the chief feature was an interestln! 2.30 p. ‘m.,. and in the Peoples’ -I.'A_DIE5{ Black Wool Jersey Over- shoes 2 buckle and 3 strap Cuban hell last. All sizes special price per B028. we have C. C. M. Skatefl _ llocirey Boots. light- ning hitch s yle only $.95 per pail‘ RETURNED FWOM: OTTAWA- awa where they interviewed the ' Kihgws. John Winchester was con- °Wfl Ywflxnisauces. This His Lord- ation for bail for these prisoners mls PHO l‘ 4...... Bodrcl of Trad? ltook place last night with Presid- ent Begg in the chair and P- 131*‘ atte ’ . Nothing of imilllfiflnw came before the meetinE ‘of which report by the Chairman of the Marine Committee. Mr.‘ J. E. Camp- bell, dealing mostly with the Potato ‘shipments this Fall. Mr. Campbell stated seven steam- ers and two tern sohooners had loaded at Summerside. 842.488 bush- els of potatoes involving tthirsum of will! paid out for local labor. Most of the steamers he said,‘ flew for’- eign 1111.88. but he wasprbud to~say that one of them the finest to‘ ever strong terms of the false report of her running on the bar," which had appeared in_the Halifax Chronicle, and comme ‘ ‘ the Presidentpf the Board upon his prompt denial which the Chronicle had published. As a shipping port today. Mr. Campbell said, Summerside is sec- ond to none in the /Maritime Prov- lnces. _ An informal discussion then tool: place on shipping and trans- portation rnatters. 1t was decided to hold‘ the annual meeting of the Board the third fhlcsday in Janu- ary next in the form of a banquet, “King ‘George Continued‘ from page 1 was evidenced by the smaller num- her-of citizens ‘ting news outr- case on recent evenings. OTTAWA, Dec. 8~The Canadian Government today received the most reassuring report yet cabled as to the condition of the King. It stated that the infection hlld been lccaliud and that His Majesty's condition was improving. $"#r¢m¢ .?°"'* .. at Summersitle. In the Supreme Court at Sum- merside yesterday the case of the eluded. His ‘Lordship delivered his charge tn the Jury and the Jury after being out only eleven minutes brought in a verdict of not guilty.‘ The prisoner was discharged. His; Lordship then passed sentence upon John McKenna, found guilty of an “ occaslorling actual bodily harm, this ‘being tho only criminal conviction v *' = sentence was six months imprison- ment in the common Jail of Prince County. , In the case of‘ Hugh MeKenna, in which the jury disagreed the pris- oner wlw allowed to go free upon‘ entering into his own recognizance to appear at the Supreme Courtfor lptrial when called upon. In the case of u» "~- ~ Galbraith and Arth ' ~ c. n. luccallum was?“ m fllllilled to the Court to have the prisoners discharged‘ upon their ship refused stating that an applic- ht be entertained later at Chambers in Charlottetown. Court adlourned until ll a.‘m. today when. side the palace than had been tile‘ Mun“, .4‘- l I'll Company's Popular Store Reflects Christ- mas $pirit-EX¢B1l¢nl Line of Goods Cnrriech It seems to have become a rule with the MacKinnon Drug Company each year to elfcel itself in the beau- ty and tasleiuiness of the Christ- mas decorations of its store. This year the embellishments are marked by an especial note of orislrulity: both design and execution lacing carried out‘ in their entirety by members of the stafl. Perhaps the feature which most strikes one on entering the store is the design oi pendants in van-color- ed paper, tinsel and Christmas bells which hang from. the ceiiing."l'ile central slectrolier is draped with a large pendant, consisting of a cir- cular corona oi red crepe paper. with an over design delicately and tastefully wrought in green paper and tinsel. From it depends, in the centre a cluster of large and vali- coiored blown glass beads, wlliic about the circumference, suspended on tinsel ropes, hang six colored balls of the‘ ‘same material, and four bells, which, ‘matching the general colour scheme, are red on the out- side andlgreon in the interior. This design is repeated in twelve smaller, identical pendants, suspen- ded at various points of the ceiling. These also are formed oi coronas in red and green crepe paper. and pro- vlded with decorations in blown col- ored glass hung from the periphery by tinsel ropes. in the centre of each is hung o. large Christmas bell in red paper. ' This red and green motif is re- peoted in the trimming of the mir- inn-which is also treated with blown glass work-of the show cases and of the large east window.’ This lat- ter is provided with a valence of red tasteful cut work design, and sidc The lining of this show window is also in the same‘ materials and coi- ‘ ours. And in ,. it are tastefully dis- ‘ played a wide selection of the choic- est periufnes soaps and toiietsc- cessories.-oll beautifully boxed, for Christmas. l-Iudrluts, Yardley, Piver, represented here. ‘ - A special display is the truly mag- nificent assortment of chocolates - and confectionery, packed in lovely 81ft boxes. The products of such well known firms as Moira,‘ Nelisons and Gsnongs are shown. Among other offerings for Christmas gifts are complete lines of case pipes (Briar and Meer- schaum); Thanelfs, ‘Cigarette light- ers. cigars by Benson and Hedges, Simons. Tuckettsand others, all in Christmas‘ - ‘ ages; pearl and am- bervtoilet sets and Eastman Kodaks in all‘ pricesand sizes. -, There is also a very large assort- ment of the fEinous Parker quisites, and all’ other articles car- ried by the up to date drug store. ENJOYABLE TEAi-A most en-f joyable tea and fancy sale was held yesterday afternoon in the School ltoom of the Central Christian Church. The many who attended had a very delightful supper, served in the excellent manner fol‘- which ‘lihei ladieaof the congregation are not- ed. The display of fancy work, too, was of more than usual interest, at- tractiveness and beauty.‘ __.._. Prince Street _ Continued from pass 1 irolpedsnd directed the. pupils who took part. The "Trained Crows?’ done by the boys, was also most am- using. This wasptaken part in by the folio ing: , ‘ El n Worth, Thorley Burgoyne. Lawrence Toombs, John Simmonds. David Wisener. Ralph Constable. Maurice ‘Brady, Lloyd Yeo‘, Douglas Sauniie s, Jimmy Williams. ' he second part oi the programme, taken by the presentation of an opeletta "Tile Enchanted Island" ln of .endi.bappily.on meanollenlcll costs»- y‘ The ~MflCK—l-!l_I-l0ll Drug crepe paper, ornamented’ with u‘ customs in green paper edged with re . Bouriois, Houbigant and other such‘ manufacturers of the first rank arei ,_ ‘ I suitable "Duo- , fold” pens and pencils, shaving re-I bQl§OQ§O§O4§§OOOQQ§4§§O44 Rdlflmith. Plaipoz, n» m ..'. the m u) v ' . P‘ r w“ r" Flora. Fialry of the Woods and Flowers. Elsie Warren. . Nymph, Feiryof the Waves, ‘Hind Burke. . . , - , clfixle, Fairy of Mischief, Frances wsorl. Jackie. A Sailor Boy, Joan Brady. Attendant, Dairies on. Ztifllylf. Flora and Nymph. n. All the actor plIQllkJJOth the principals and their attendant iiir- lea-took their respective mics splen- didly. Frances Clawson, in partic-i uiar was a very cute andlnlschev» ious little pixie while Joan Brady was a charming sailor Boy. The songs, lyrics and dances in this op- eretta wereuli well rendered, the delhce of Idol"; and the WoodNum- phs and the“'Vvalse Lente" danced ht); all the fairies being particularly s In conclusion‘ it remains to be statedgthat the very high standard of the whole pgpiormance is due. not only to thepupils who took part but to thecaro titken in its presen- tation and staging by the principak of the school, Mr. It. H. Rogers, and his assistant ‘ hers. The. lovely costumes which were worn in the‘ operetta were all designed and pre- pared by the latter. And in particular, -t.hc splendid work of Miss ‘Lillian MacKenzie- under whose‘ capable direction was the musical part of the programme, and who prwidcd at the piano as ac-l, columnist-must be recognized. Her‘ sound musical training showed it-; self in the great artistic merit of the songs chomn as chorus numbers,‘ as also in the intellisent rendition of them which was given by the pupils. ~—-—~<+0~-- ---- ~ _‘ Toronto Agency l Continued from page l Pass Resolution The meeting passed the follow- lrlg resolution: “Whereas, it has become ap- parent that larger markets for Maritime products con be ob- tained in other provinces of Canada. if adequate and ener- getic‘ measures were undertaken by the Maritime Provinces, and “Whereas it is believed that largely increased tourist trafiic could he directed to the Mari- time Provinces if more inten- sive sdvertising of the_ attrac- tions of these provinces were presented to the people of the 1-. Victoria p Hotel .. 1 l One of the large‘: and best ltll rooms. ‘ E ll phones in roomi- Batcs 34-00 to Q5150 NI day. ‘ Charlottetown Hotel‘ Cool-id- . ‘ wrists" l “Aggy ‘Q, pjlvtoryvlu, Manuel‘ t gaoo-o-bl uo-l-pl. - VICTORIA _ w_ H_ Lem, Toronto; A. M. Cohen. Montreal; N- N856. WWW-i’? If] Montreal: 0- mlllfifhev. st. us“. H. M. mcnonaldnTrvrv- R- Fwd‘ more, Ada. Ohio: D. L. Pratt, f land, Ont; Dan Arscott. St. John, n. n. Adams, st. John; H- B- B8B- gotg, Tor-mm); A. 0. L. Cameléln. Halifax; E. A. Dalton, Summers e- W. R. Davisom, Toronto; R- M» Power’ st John; 1R. D. MBCLBW: st. John; oeorsc l-eldlaw- 3'1"“- g, A, Lowe, Montreal; J. A. Morris, 3g Jqlm; J. D. Rutherford, Monc- wn; A, c. Roach. Halifax; F. D. Shoal-man. Halifax; L. A. Shannon. alifnx; r. irusuhhd. Hellm- ' \ ‘the Maritime Provinces are in - such large measure identical in AB RELIABLE. ‘Eats why tlycrefs re of it sold in tbnada _ an of‘- dll other brands combiirgeftl e.w. GILLETT co. urn. lronowro. time. to act as an Advisory Committee the promulgation of trade and tourist business. v It was announced that the 861i crsl schemewili be supervised a committee‘ of twelve morn s, t to be named -by each oi the t governments oi the Maritime Pro! inces, and six to be appointed by - the Toronto Maritime Provin Association. ' The permanent Maritime Inter Plovincial Trade Committee v - prises, Hon. J. B. M. Baxter, D. McKenna, Dr. G. J. A. P. Paterson. and Angus lean representing New Bruit! *~ Hon. Waiter M. Lea, onq-I. _ Macfntyre. Mr. J. 0.; ‘- Mr. W. Chester S. MacL-we, Mr. W. 5030mm. . ‘ Island; Hon. E. N. Rhodes, Eon, J. J. Klniey. Messrs Frank Btsnfl - M. P.,P., D. R. Tllmbilll, R. G Lang, A. E. Nickerson, l-I. D. Mao Dougall, R. D. Graham, John A Young and Dr. Cummings, -~ Scotla. _ ' , The chairman of the Trade Com mittee of the Toronto Maritimes scclaticn is‘ Nlr. E. M. s: --= - and the Chairman of the ‘Iiourls Committee u; the secretary-e: .. Association, Mr. A. C. Pyire.. other provinces of Canada. "And whereas, the interests of both trade and tourist matters. "Therefore, be it resolved that this meeting of the Maritime Interprovincial Trade Commit- tee authorizethe appointment of a trade ccmmissione for Ontario with an cflice in the City [of Toronto. as the initial step in giving effect to this reso- lution." The committee which met here yesterday. under the presidency of Mr. J. D. McKenna, was appoint- ed at the convention in Toronto in the fall when Maritime represents tives at the invitation of the Tor- onto Maritime Provinces Associa- tion, assembled to go into ..trade and tourist possibilities between the Provinces-by-the-Sea and those of Central Canada. At the meeting the Maritime representatives attending expressed theirgreat appreciation of the pre- sence of the visitors from Toron- to. who announced that a commit- tee of business men, outstanding in the public life oi‘ Canada, several oi whom were not born in the Maritime Provinces, had consented p “ Nolzrllslzmka/ . Rubber F ootwealr. The “Northern” range of Overshdeg. Men, Women and Children offers a wider selection than ever. Jersey or Caallrnerl“ ette in various heights with buckle, an”. or Whizzer fasteners. ’ " Match your Winter Costume . with a "Northern" tailored to fit Styl-_Shu LOOK Fountain i‘ " , . .1 . N memo‘. - DISTRIBUTORS iFOR. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND W-Au "Norihem " Rubbers and Slyl-Shug lug Sold by Reliable Dealer: Everywhere. ‘l i ‘l. ~._s.u. :H- .. ronto i vinyl-sou. l. ..a~rsl.~"...ai. "r"