.7,» " t, \ THE CHARLOTTETOWN l» eonltnlnu = “316; 1924; . "‘ "1" '1" "r \ 1 Santa Says - “HOlflER Y” "nhflul gift to tuck in her Christmas stocking. Si-Ie'|| lovg u in sheerest chillon weave, gossamer fine in texture. or in goodlooking fancy wool designs. |maglrle her surprise and delight on Cllrilstmag Inorn to flnd a box, all holly and mistletoe. containing three pairs, each a different smart shade. Our 82.00 hose is only $5.50 for three pairs; our 82.11:; Ruby Ring. 3 pairs for 88-00, Tanbark Sombrero Putty Peach Iirench Nlldc Or. Pearl Silver ‘ Black h i. i. E hiding FASi-IIDNABLE FOOTWEAR .. t. n» t» v~ ; X ~ o the Fox Breeders of rince Edward Islandz» The keen demand for Sliver Foxe; lo ior registered stock. Die- utlnfl buyers are insisting on pedigree, and you would be Well a6- lomeet their demands by registering. .'1 Iywr strains are oi pure Plnco Edward Island origin they are ell- ior registration In the Sliver Black Fox Breeders’ Asaoolsti oi Edwlrd Island. A CERTIFICATE OF BREEDING FROM IT I8 " NIZED THE WORLD OVER AS THE INDICATION OF DESIR- EIILOOD. intelligent and enterprising ranchers throughout the Province sre ring their whole ranches with us. All foxes tattooed. For further information wits Silver Black Fox Breeders’ Association of Prince- Edward Island Head Office. Charlottetown, Prince Edward Inland ':'*I . . xahv, fg,,kiirkéil.»;ft.zi’l/ l»: . w. n. n. K W T» “v ‘ T‘ A GIFT What would be nicer than a real home made ,Xmas (lake .. llark Fruit, Light I-'ruiI or While Pound lialle We put them up in Holly Boxes suit-able for mailing. Send one to your friend. STEWAIITS BAIIEIIY NEW YORK "FISH ADS. _ wuww+ooo+o+o+o+ewb+v4i SMELT AND EEL SHIPPERS ATTENTION F" top prlegg pfimpt returns end general satisfaction Ship your production to CHESEBRO BROTHERS & ROBBINS INC. intuit-lieu in lass Islhpplviq‘ Btenells om on Rgquvei- 1, 2 and" 3 Fulton Fish Market I New rel-ll, N. Y. ‘Canadian National ltallwayts Mag-I alddressad the following Cllrisluurs IIIrtrIIIIII i. IIIIIIRIIIAN SHOP from I-Iolnlalrs Catalog. A GAME THAT l8 NEW, Inter- esting, fascinating and instructive- Ithe Cross Word Puzzle. The sup- ‘plyls limited so get yours now, 5U cents per gumc at this otllce. 3i NEWFOUNDLAND GOOD MAR- KET FOFI HOLSTEINS.—Mr. J. Wllltcr Jones, Bun-bury, writes: —~ The Newfoundland market ls a splendid outlet lol our stock these‘ illlrd times. My dealings with A. V. ltuI-Is of St. John's must total close to $10,001) the past live years. He buysgnod cattle. too. 'l'lIu bull he has Just bought is u_ Ilnlglllllccrt typo. and his dam has! 10321,!‘ lbs. IILIIICI‘ in ll ysllr and fresh with twins in 13V; Inontlls. She is going nlongndw for utieusl i200 lbsx. we think. IN IIEIITIRIAM MR. DUNCAN MacDONALD Duncan MucDonulll Ior more than a quarter of a century a resident of Sonlurv lie, was buried from the iliglllllnll Congrogltional Church. of willcll Ill.‘ was a IIIUIIIIIUI‘ tor tuu-IIly-scvcll years, on Tuesday Ilfillvruoon, Rev. (iCUItlc S. K. Anderson, the Iiastol- officlut. ng. l\II'. llllllcilouulll l-alne lo Sonlcr ville in 1831i and wlls u well known figurl- ill the politlcd and business. llfv of the city. For many years he plilll h s trnllc as ll iluI-Iless lllllll-I ufncturl-l- on lower Uroulllvtly, East SUIIIJIYIIIO. IILt was born Ill CIITIOlIOIOWII, Prince lfiliwllrd ISIillllI, Scptllluilelj 1, lblfi, coming to Boston ill 180s. I AM STILL CONTINUING my discount sole on grocerlcs.- W. C. Wright. BUY YOUR WEEKS grocl-rlesi Kent Streets. ILIGI-IZ-liiwllli. TAKES POSITION. —lillss Iilllr- galrot Rcvell, it.l\'., who llus been on the stuff of the Municipal Hilli- DIlilI. Philadelphia. hus gone ‘lo Vail llllila. New York, to take sllglrge of the isolation Department of the hospital theIc. She is a daughter of Mrs. item-ll, Louglvortil Avenue. City. ST. PATFlIcIvs SCHOOL Honor Itull for the month 0f NUVCIIIIJUI‘. Grade X»~—1. Elsa ilcrrcll. 2. Agatha McGuigau. Grade Yllwlfldiiiuu McGuigzlu. 2. Alxillw lll-rrcil, 3. Jones hir- tiu gnu. (imdo Vl.~—1 Dorothy Goodman. 2. Ilct) Gallant. Grade V.—1. Wilfred Doiroll. 2 Mary Perry- . Grade Ill.—1. Itita Perry. Grade I (zl).—1. WIII. Gallant, 2. Erna-st Wllrrcn. 3. Aubrey Gulllut. (ll-ado 1 (bj-——l. ldvll Warren. Z. Arthur (ialiunt. ll n».- Connolly, ('l‘vIIclI.*r). CAMPBELLTON SCHOOL ilonor Itoll for School tor NUVIJIIIIIOJ‘, tirade X.—-1_ lrln-l Constable. 2- Clnudc Ilucifiuxnl, (Irlllll) Vi.—1. nun- Dunning, 2.! (Jzllnpbelltuu lip IIJVUS to mourn his going, IllS children and [our gloat-gram dcllild- reu- llur'lll was ill Woudlnvvu. Everett. CHRISTMAS MESSAGE OF C. N. R. PRESIDENT Expregzses Thanks to all Ranks tor- heir Enthusiastasm and Co-operation. 'l‘hr0IIgll the lllllliilllll of the zlzluc, S‘ ' lllthtiSilgl‘ lo uil nlclnbcrs of the (folnpauy: "Now that another year has roll- ed by l wnnt to express my deepest llpprerlnt oII of everything you have dour during this yrllr. We have fuc- 'L'iI OIISIiICIPS logctlII-l- and we have UVtTCillllt,‘ them; we lmvo encount- .rcd odds und Il.i\'l3 beaten iIlPlll; wt- havl- been calruest and chctrful thlougll it all and nothing but success cuu be the the rc-wurd of such efforts. “To those of you who come in [contact WIIII the travelling publ c land tho-so on whom depends the Iobtzliniug of fclght trutllc, l want to voice my appreciation of your work. Courrusy and service. lI will- nl-nlcss to do ll Iiitlu hit nlOfc than is absolutely necessary ilavc- won [or us friends and inlsiuess. Uur competition ill the great figlI-t for business has I)t‘l‘ll cleun and whole- some und those who iuvo been waging it ill the open have been heartily suppolll-Il by those 'n tho bncltground——ihzlt IInslweII urmy of Canadian National Employees who have been Inakiug it possible to render u service that improves with l Icll dIly. l refer lo tiloso outside the TrllffidDepnrtlnent. Whether n Innlrs Ilutiws Iic hi sllnvelliug snow frolll ll station platform or in Inukillg tho rolldbotl of a section u l ttle smoother. ho is giving u. scr- vlcc which is appreciated» “Conditions during the pnlst your havlc not been of the best anywherr; III the world. and Canada has collie Ill for her shurc depression, but with brighter visions ahead and a spirit such nus permeates the (‘lu- udilln Nulionnl family, wIe will [lice the conrlng your with enthusiasm uud courage. and through our de- tcrmillat on cncll of’ us will justify the work he his done during 11124 nnd the work to be donle duing the coming your. _ “At this time I want to take the opportunity to wish you all a Merry (Tllristnlus and a iIappy and pro- sperous New Year." Getting Bald ? Save your hair by rubbing the scalp three week with Mlnarws. times it widow, Mary lllncDonalll, n Qsislter, 1w?’ , _ , _ Mrs. licri S lliphuut of $llllllll(‘l'I§ItIO, mf“! Hbvlj {Pnmm u‘ O“"_mhh_' l’, 1'1. 1., four soils, (Thurlcs E. of 2 L“U1“'“ii" Lmhy‘ "' mud)" _S()lllI_‘l‘\’IIIC, John A. ot‘ Ilnidu/ins- CmJY- . v , tlllc, Fred A. of Worcl-s -." nnd I kltlildxllffldlimam? Cglllftfiblguf‘ r‘~, ‘,.~, .'.,,, _ .()'il.Z“." . '.'l .::~ Vtlllulm D. oi Allnlltton, u grind ‘Amslcr (cuumh 3. Fm“ Dunning" or. . Henry w_ vyhomlon “us. Grndo Vlil.—1. GerJrd IIIZICIJHI- ' Peter DosRoche and Tilelnlll IlnnIIll ilogh Muciiueu, ii. Ulstlll‘ slur.‘ i tillde i (Sl'.i.-—l. llh-rgurvt Bolu- lony, :2. Aubrey Found, 3. Lucy ‘Puynit-r. t I Ulillit‘ l iJr.)—l. Lloyd itzunsuy,‘ .2. Douglas (‘arr- .\iillur, 2i. Sluulorll Liilzl G. MalcEwen, Ulh-Ilcllcr.) -<-0c--—-—- l INDIAN RIVER SCHOOL 'l‘lle following is the honour roll of ind-inn itlver School for Novemb- nn, 2. lrcno CIIIIILFOII, 3. Elizabeth G liis. Grzule Vil.—~1. Catluvrille (iiliis lllltI ltela. MacLellan (equal), 2. IOIIIWI Zillion. 3- Gerzlldine Sllsil. Gllldl‘. V.—1. l\i.Iry DIZICIJUIIIIII. 2 (lieu ilicltbert, ll. Kathleen tiillls (irllde l\’.—-i. Alice FItYBilllllltlllS, 2, Frank Graig, 3 Kc I.Il Mann. (irull: lll.——1. AllI-{IIQLZI Mllcllcllzln and Milly Sill-u (Ieuuuli Li. IIUIIIWII llcl-itbcrt. (lrud-v ll.-~1. llclen Glllis. 2. Roy Easter. , Grade I (Ali-l. Geun (.‘rlllg,_~2. Mary MRIULUIIHII. 2. llcrnard Glilis. (Il).——1. Wllllllln Shcu, 2. Urrualrd A. Gillis. .'l. John Hit-key. Percentage oi’ attendance 92.9. HAMPTON SCHOOL Ilolrour l\'tlVt‘lllilt'.l‘» 1. Stella French. Grlldc Vill.—~1, ltlairgltrct Fergus» on, L’. Amy lkrguson. tirade Vll.—~1. ll/iubol IPerguson. (irude Vi.—1. Alla Fcrglrstlu. 2. Sade Ferguson, ll. Iilnnclle Vollclt and Laura lllyer-s (Utlllili). (irlldo V.—1. Lewis Myers, 2- Ilnlold Ferguson. Grade iV.—1. Everett Ferguson, 2. James Ferguson, 3. Melville Nel- son. (iuide lll.—1. Violet French, 2. Mabel Myers. 3. I-lelen F-crguson. tirlldle I (\a).-—1. Iva Freucil. 2. llertraul Cameron and lDlizIIbl-tll Ferguson, 3. lllurgucritc Moro-aide. (irado I (h)--1. (‘ecii Ferguson, 2. Keith hiya-rs, 3. Ilolvnrd Myers. Grade I (c)_—1- lllurgaret Comer. on, 2. RIiplI Myers. Grnde I.—(ll).——1. Douglas More- side. roll for lllollill of MIDDLETON SCHOOL The foil wing is the honor roll of Middle n school for the mouth lo November. Grudo X.—1. hili-rgllret Wright, 2. ICIIIICI Ilamill and Vl"llfrcll Ml:- Ardlo (equal). . tirade lX.--1, Winnie Wright, 2. Lizzie lilcCurrlle, 3. Junie Ilrzldslluw, (irude Vii-l. Jzlnles Campbell, 2. Illa Bradshaw, 3. Dorothy Wright. " Grade Vi.—1. May McArdle. 2» lllnrgnrut liiurrey. 3. Charles .\il-- Arliir. i ~ (lmds V.—1. Virtue Itohorls, 2. Hildu Hanliil and PPIOI‘ (‘nnIpin-ii (equal), 3. Kenneth Wright. (trade IlI.—1. Jnnlus IIlIIlIill. 2- Dnnnld BTIKISIIIHY, 3. Ivan llran- shnw (lmdc II (Sr).—~l. james Reid. 2 Lighthouse Catches Birds As thc cuudlefiltgactn the rnoth.i so the lighthouse on St. Simonllnll Island, just off. the coast o! southw 1365-12-133131. urn Georgia, attracts thousands of,‘ birds, . It has iloromo necessary tor the,’ from me and you will save InoneyJGovel-nment to erect a large SW91‘ W. C. Wright. corner ltoclltord and net around the glass in the top of lilo tower to sure the windows from further injury and to protect the light and its powerful lens from possible destruction. The l gbl it." oi‘ 2,200 cnlldlc power uud is in a tower 104 feel high. It is visible ou ll clear night for a dis- tance of sixteen miles, and accord ing to C. 0. Svcuson keeper of the lighthouse offers as Inuch fascinn tlon to the (owls of the u r as Ihe white lights of liroladu/hy offers to the thousands 0t’ Americans who annually visit New York. "During the migrating season thousands of birds fly into the ucl," Keeper Svonson sold, “and on n dark 11nd stormy night the net is worked overt Inc. 'l‘llcIl the birds bellrvc iIldI the light offers thenl a haven from the wind, buI instead lt lures many of thcnl to their death. "The lighthouse does Ilot observe any ot.tho game laws, but gels all the birds that come toward i_l. (Julie often I pick up birds of l‘ill't' plumage. Sometimes the birds zIrI Itllcd outright, buI some of tIlPlll escape death and are either badly: stunned or suffer broken wmgs.| ’l‘ilel-.c I kill to end their .~;lIl'l?-.~I-ill:.'.| and II-Iri that ill doing so i um choir! inl: then: Inercy. I "Ducks, ricc birds. (IIIIIII andl doves oftvn fly into the uel and ufq ter daybreak I gather them up§ dress them and lilcy arc soon oni my dining table." . I The lghlilousc. loczltcd on an is-i lulld about twelve. miles from lirlznstvil-h. occupies n wry roul- luzlnrliug position. Since its l'I‘i'(" tion molly years ngo it has been n- nlocczl tor IIITIIS lull for il unIIIlIcr, of yl-zlrs IlIeIw- \\'il:i no uni nrouudi the light. I ilquul) " ' '1 I‘ u l‘ tilud- l (SI-I, W 1. ‘.l':l‘_It.iI'.»I Curtis. L’ Wanda ilrlldsil Il , -IIJ.\.I-]III l Illnphlii. ' til‘ III.‘ l I.ir.I ~ 1. liorlutlliondi Wflizllt, 2. (‘oltie ilrulisi‘..l\v, II I (iinllys hicArlilc 1 - -__<0-a- Postage Stamps and Germs. ing for is a strenuous job calling torclear thinking and much endurance- and these come from simple foods’ that are rich in mineral salts and". easily digested. Shredded Wheat is the favorite energy-food of men andywomen who do things with Contains all the mineral salts in the whole wheat grain; also the bran which isiso useful in keeping the colon clean and healthy. Two Biscuits with hot milk make a warm, nourishing dish for any meal- the most food for ‘the least money- hand or brain. The Canadian Shredded WheatCompany. LtdJ Nilgan Folio. Ont-lilo I . . ‘Hlunlp wiill 111.: tongue .~' llII- w v: iloi "w. .1? \\ cow's Roger an Xmas wrappers. requisites. .\\ '\\._1 -f\\-.r\ from. gThe (equal), 3. Ilnzoi McArdie. Grade ll (Jrir-l. CIIUFIQS Wright BRINGING U}; FATHER » 1 ~ -'=&’:X s~ THE French wary Mlrrcffi, Hair Brushes, COIIIIJS and Manicure Sets, Hudnuts. Yirdlcy. ' d Cane‘, sedcy5_ vantlng-J Tqilgt Goods and Perfume. We would draw no" '19 Vantincs Compaclag, Cream and Powder. Eversharp Pencils. uilocoiates In IIZIIIIISOIKJ: Baskets and Decorated Boxes. FOR A camgrg, mzlke5 a gift that will be a pleasure for years. taining .1 No. 2 Brownie. Album, 2 Films, ‘Photos, seription to Korlakcry is the ideal present. You "Are srlrlrl‘ or (‘IIRISTIIIAS GIFIS FOR EVERYONE All early visit will assure you a happy alld economical solution of your Gi"t problems. STORE WITH THE FOR LA i HES Pivers. (iolgates. special atten- Ask to sec the Butterfly design. Cutcx Sets in FOR MEN cigars in Xmas packages that will delight the most particular smokers. Cigarettes. Cigar and Cigarette Holders, Tobacco Pouches. Military Brushes, Playing Card” Shaving Brushes, Razors and Shaving BOYS ANI) GIRLS The special Brownie Gilt Box at $51-00 00"- Paste, Portrait attnehmcnt and R years free sub- Kodaks from $6.70 to $2325. A "ICE flsfiirtmenl- I0 11719959 FOR BABY ivory Sets, Rattles, Powder Boxes and Pulls. Bifiim’ 1hermns B°“'°=. Bibs. etc- Ailvzlys Welcome Herc Iilaoiiinnon Drug 0o. THE H EXALL AND KODAK STORE \‘\ ‘is? a s “¥s."~.#=fl-zfif=lf'éf-'-l/.=/l-a-.1.¢; YOU FIFIALLY I II<F_ ‘rrllfi. HAT I , YHF IE-EOT PI- I-wr i": THE PQETTIEbT HAT YQU Even I3QT ON’ YOU s». i l IKE TI-lifi QNE ON ME YE‘: INDEED NOTHEFQ-l LIKE IT BETTER THAN THE one DADD PIC KEO ll . OUT! ‘((3K) LIKE IT T QW?‘ IV INTI. FrAOunl Sllwlce. INC. Cunt Bun» nebu resrrvrtl m otso I Sew m; 0mm: TACKJ ON THOSE NATO 'l PICKED OUT THE CHEAP ONE AN TOLD MAQQIE | OTHER 5O I'M (,0 TO KEEP ALI. HE DE 5T EIEI U0 i246. . e INCI \\'l'l‘t* ill»; germs of :1 nlnllgnrlnt typo ‘d1 vim.- may b~ I~Ill'l'2liI by n no»! {g- lllll» in ' tiilth not Iznfiflll Ill nny degree tho v _: n_ "lump, Ii llus br-n ‘IIIIII,\I|III uul ol I'll“) I);li'It'l‘Iil \\~r~ llllIliI. Ilongl-I- lillll lurks in Ivettlug the liy \\l'[ .ug til. Hill" "it '11" by <<,\';I~I'iIII-<IIi.:lII1 in IZlIll)l'1lIi|l'I.->! Iill I'll.' liltll in only I\\.>- Film . .'il'll on llII-i-Iulnp with the tongue.- L - I ‘In '$v..' .._~ r-ft Q. v —By GEO, lvn-hinfifs I LIKE THI‘) HAT lbEbT ON NE.- AND YOU LIKE TI-II‘: ONE AND OAOQHTER LIKE‘: THE .\i‘___.