i Suggestions A ;~f,~llll6l°¢8i You go sllcwilll In excellent assortment oi the iollow- We $004, god in looking them over there may he swig. yon require. thillil "l" H," is apartial list: "My and Ebony Toilet and Manicure Bets, Hair Brush- ”, “more, Toilet Articles, Christmas Chocolates in dainty Mum, Perhunea, Toilet Waters and _Sets, Cigars and Egignreitrs in Xmas boxes, Thermos Bottles, Lunch Kits, no; l-iot Water Bottles. (Specially bolted); Walking Sum, (good assortment): Shavers Bets, Minors. Military Brushes, Hair Brushes, etc. Cigar and Cigarette Cases and iloldeiu, Tobacco Pouches and Smokers Sets, commas Candles. (enroll and large); Auto-strap and Gil- imo Razors, etc., etc. p These and many other articles are open iot- your in. rpecilon and we will be happy to serve you. Coll early. E. A. Foster p chili-nag. A‘ sues-tons 4 i=zze I_,_. )l._ F" _—_ ‘ o-v ‘on iItIiSSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS . Advsrtleensotouleecllsleeillgleporweslinooohll- OOOQQIOIOaIOIIIIQQLIYO ebb IvollInete-IIJII) ellodvortleo- loovqlloblod- rum-pa F ooflothooohowlodgod. --OOO.‘§O W‘! ill-male Help Wlnised . 1- sum. coon WAGES. laply ll Kent Street " aios-ii-iatr. Miscellaneous ' ‘ktwfiiffiiftofl? e285? ~- IWI will"! W0- Lniuio son eniei-ooentirull‘. il-_. no to enter tr ning School ior . mung“, ‘ a 59¢ 5, m“ 51¢ “‘t.“o..'t.‘.‘fé'.“'in°‘nlii.?il‘.‘.i °""°"‘“._‘_,___....,...... l fllltohdfllt 0! Nllflolfi" “u. iace and silver hair, made ll ' ' mun spurt in every gathering, a po w‘ntod ‘sitiou which his habit oi wearing H '31‘??? cassock and capo at meetings did h"; Purcgm pfluuwnlultlel: muchto emphasize. He was n man 12.x?” .oiiere_tit._ljvr'alivffgis 9t,» strong. personal: convictions up- ' on IpOIE-ltllidfltlmlfl, specially upon theology and like Newman,- he het- ed.i.iteralism.'-l-iis manner oi giv- ing expression to,_tbese convictions my iive-Jorred-‘soine, but all ieel-q ingl,oi_-_a_l'jtji‘tiltio_ng_ytns fidrgotthn as. soon as one came-to-ltnbw the ‘sweetness and piety oi the men. His long period oi service in the Church and the wonderiul talthiul- nesa and devotion oi his labours, in ‘Charlottetown, have‘ Amado him" ior years one oi the most ‘honored ilgures in our priesthood. He will be greatly missed irom our annual gatherings, even while we thank God ior the example o! a liie so earnest, loving and true. The Dean» ei Nova Soetlo. ----<O‘0>———- MR. JOSEPH MCEAOHEN pretiitiiiail his gallon Signing, “Church work." al-ialiiuxJ" l» Simpson was linowu to me‘ sally ior many, years, and! lrought into cioserelltionship him_ in the diiierent; Synods. Provincial and General. lnever quite knew him until lat together on the Committee ills Revision oi the Prayer Book that work" he- proved himself to lliian oi» large and sane views, ~ while holding to his own rth principles, yet he always -l not ‘on his own things only, ~ 0li the‘ things oi others. lie lantly astonished tine 7 his iroln e more pbrty spirit, llil eiiort to make the enrich - -- to-‘the Prayer Boolr accept- to the whole Church. Canon mu was a kindly soul, o. gen Illa and warm-hearted triend, "who placed before his mind llllh ideal towards which he con- illllly strove, and above all a man "deeply devotional spirit. W. l. Armltsge, Rooter oi St. Ml’! Church end Archdeacon oi iltllilx. We regret to announce the death oi Mr. Joseph Mclfnchcn at his homo at Bayiield on the 12th inst, in the 74th yes: oi his age. ‘the deceased ‘had been oiling ior about n year from throat disease 'lld liuowlnr ior several months past that death was but a matter oi time with him, he resigned him- seli to the Divine will and iortiiied by the last rites oi the Church oi which he was s. devoted member. passed pellceiully away to await the resurrection. The deceased was Hill not know Canon Simpwll an industrious iarlner, a ready con llivell. Distance liept us aperi- vorsatiouslist. well posted on gen- t“ m“ “M'- Olll‘ "will"! ersl topics and oi a kind and lien- "Wllaallsllt. usually at 81mm- isl disposition. n‘. will he missed "m" "IP89 Cllllfilll 5190mm"! very much in the hospitable home. “twest. Others oi longer Nil" which he loved so well and by rel- M“ l“ "18 131M688 W!" 896* atives and iriends. To the surviv- m‘ "m" illllllbrll-y oi the intl - ing widow and the other members mum“ °7 m9 m6» x “W! l" oi the iumily oi the deceased we miivmfi "- mini! Wmmpextend deep sympathy in their in - ‘wmll slender iililre. ascetic fgpgygblg logo, N “ten. Ill AoHeooQooOOOOOOOOOOOO . .. ~ Cllllll ‘Wm .1 “Qt eflsmdonartmb-rn. on mun’ oer YOUR v ‘flog ' Xmas at Miller lgros. new!“ ‘or ALL CHRICTIIAO Victor records. at ‘Milton's music store. p”; i; BRUNSWICK phonem- * n; w l T. Wellnei-‘s, Queen Sti- rt ‘li- ""_‘ °°- 2*"- outv rwo nave leit oi Miller om..- I H. A. TANTCMI; “we 8,0" m Bros, removal gals, 2489 . 2480. open evenings. 2391 see spsoislggisfigaé; 21 mlfltten oool-T... Victor vio - runes sue-Elis- oi music ‘ior ‘ ma. m, PABTIME omce. -—R.e-opens l1 quarter at Tantonb. ~—'—- Mmldly evening ‘Dec. 27th All mlighll OUR VICTROLAB and members and their iriends are cor your selection tor Christ . dlully invited to a good old time. mas. H. A. Tnnton 8t Co._ 2499 utsrzkh 0N sumo marked down u accuse your tickets now ior e rcmov 1 stile oi Miller Bros In Old Kentucky" the toinous ruc- 2499. ‘l ll slay at the Prince Edward MILLER BR Saturday (Xmas: attention. on“ 08 FOR Victor Iicc- "B-liiii, SPECIAL matinee Saturday at ____ the Prince Edward. ‘Bock your res- se: CHARLOTTETOWN can . “listless sow- _ "so Company no Page a 2492-12-24-2i. t 2489. Z489. _____ COME T0 THE concert in Brnclt ' Fungi-tag; you" “(n-ES at ley School on Thursday, Decenlbe Charlottetown Garage Co, and by 23rd. ii not tine, come Friday ev- BO doing the some will be put on 9111118- 2492-811. boots iree 2492-12-24-2i l “A nav m VEMCE‘ piano - ____ iorte selections by Elthelbert Nev- RESERVED sentshle-now on for iumukee an ideal Xmas giit Miller "l0 M5‘ Xmas matinee.‘ at‘ the Brothers. Prince Edward. 243m ‘T Clliéluoalalol-mrows ovations. --~ ouLumosniotluloa-osumn‘ _ time Provinces, and so concisely "~\ . t ’ { ' T, _.._ .... -._.~.».o--. ..... CATHOLIC YEAR IOOKp-Tho Catholic Year Book and Directory oi the Maritime Provinces roi- 1m, Ills lust been issued by the uni - veralty students or Mount st. Bern “id's lollies Collars. Antigouisb. This volume oi some 160 piges is a veritable mine oi iniormation concerning the church in the Mari- snd systematically arranged as to make tho information immediately ltvailsble. The calendar section Elves a complete list oi the mov- able ieasts and holy days while the directory section gives the names and location oi all the clergy in‘ the Maritime Provinces, diiierent parishes and missions, the popula- tion oi each and a recapitulation ior each diocese. In the diocese oi Charlottetown, ior instance, there are one bishop, 56 priests, 37 churches with resident priests. 14 missions with churches, one univer- sity, two academies ior boys, two academies ior girls, one hospital, one o-phanags, and a total Cathol- ic population ior the province oi 48,201. Similar iniormation is_ glv - en concerning each oi the other Maritime Provinces. The hook is illustrated with excellent photographs ot His Holiness Pope Benedict, the Apostolic Delegate. the Archbishop oi Haiiiax, the bish ops oi the diilerent dioceses. the principal churches, schools and 0th er religious institutions. Among the latter are included a handsome photograph oi thednterior oi St. Dunstan's Cathedral. Chnrlotte - 2489. vsnv constrain .5... oi His Master's Voice Records 1m “to 5Q Miller Bros “ 9,439 THE VOUNG-ADAMB (Company in thsininous racing play “ln O Kentucky," at the Prince Edward (Xmas) Qaturday aiterncon secure your tickets now ' MILLER BROS eraar Monday 2489. to‘ move to their new store on (mo; gm,“ 3w,“ CLEAN, QNAFPY vaudeville and a lemons play by an excellent com puny at the Prince Edward Xmas matinee. Secure your tickets now. 2489. LOW PRICES ON HORSE RUG8.—-Colilpso our prices on horse rugs and you will be con - 2439- vinced that we are the lowest. The ______¢.,>_.____ Rogers Hardware Co., Ltd, 2482 ELECTRICAL SUGGESTIONS ior Xmas. Electric Washing Mac- hine, Vacuum Cleaner, Hot Plate Stove, Irons, Feroulator. etc., The Rogers Hardware Co., Ltd. Continued from Page One. ._.._...._..-_.. be the same as the Egyptian and was iinslly proven to be an. The great diiiiculty in deciphering them lay in the iact that the writing was composed party oi hierograp- 2482. ld the academies. ln addition to the town. St. Houston's University and exclusively institutional interma- tion there are several excellent s:- tlcles dealing with moral, spirit- "ual and economicprobiems, all eb- ‘ly written, nlson list ot-hoohs rec- ommended ior Catholic readers and much other valuable information. The book is a model oi system and couclaeness and is o distinct credit to its compilers and editors. - SCARLET .AND .GOLD.-The Guardian is in receipt- oi the sec- lond annual issue oi Scarlet and Cold, published by the Editorial Committee oi the Royal ‘North West Mounted Police. 1t is a mag- niilcent volume devoted exclusive- " iy to matters oi Canadian interest _ with special emphasis on the work and history oi the R N. W. M. P. . DlED IN VANCOUVERF- The death occurred ilil Vancouver B. October/ember ,20tll oi Andrew biolrieoon. im-mleliiy or New "Do- llliiniilolnt, lP. E. island. The-body is being broughthqniqgo; interment. Deoeasettwes-ao ‘ . '. rdrsoi age and, some ‘nine or (on years noocxrro was a brother oi Mrs. Benjamin Williams oi Charlottetown. The funeral notice will dppelr later. WEDDING BELL-Swami. evenli. oi mild: initlelrest b0 a lwidie circle of friends lwdk place in st. Peiuiis Church Heliiax ou ‘Pilllrsday ‘he 23rd inst at '1 a. m. when tlhe Vern- erablie Archdeacon Annuitoge oitic isted nt the marriage oi Miss Mai: ell ilvlhtihleelou Esseriyl, daughter oi tibia late Mr. amid. Mrs. ‘llhlomng w oi Charlottetown to Mr. John - esley Anderson oi Hallie: iorm- eu-lty oi Amlherlsb. The bridle was tllsltehullly ntililmd in n. travelling stiilit oi wrench blue broadcloth: worn with» picture list oi the same shade with iswu dliyvetyn and beige trlinnlings and carried a shower l oi Mdiilte roses and mldden lasi-r ism. She woe given. tn marriage lby lvlhi. MmurBouti-l- der, President and General Moniker 'oi the National Fish lCiolnpany wiltib. wthiltib conupam-y the bride bias» been associated dot- the pas-t several ‘years and cit which organ- wt-lon she 1110s been tr valued- em- ployee. The groom, Mr. John W. Anagram, we; associated with the same company but is now Mtgivel-y engaged ‘sin lithe lTl-lllolmllf- tation business. The groom's slit to tihle llyrilde we u. handsome set oi nsturaired to! iura. immediat- o- to New llrun Edward island hollowed by this best wishes oi o. host olt friends. Til!!! Milli"! 1" tnm-iouteinwn lust. evenlas- _.--@eo-——— Pmtsoivans ‘ _._-- Mr. G. R. McMahon. Remington. was in the city yesterday- hir. H. Currie, Penn's Station. was in the city yesterday. regrets to learn The Guardian that Mrs. t-nr.) W. l. McMillan o! this city, is seriously m- orizu TONIGHl‘ m. r. Pflowthor. oi ithe Fair- bonlis-Mcrse ‘Collie-RY. 369-, 3'95"!‘ day ior 8t. John. N- B- _.__i_ Mr. Msiurice Donavon, oi the C. q_ s, (Juinhre, enliven in the there. Willi 138B ing the riddlenThis was in 1846. ' library were taken to the British W“ Museum" The reading oi them re- W oo mu e in 1887. ooualstinl 09 3 ‘m wmnwd“ M“: lmm onshorm writlnll and went to Georg! (Wm Yo! l mmswndenc, t,“ to spend Christmas at his borne hubymh HID iorllll vitoumhv s ‘The present number introduces m?‘ pamy °t pure 1'-“°5m5’h'°=“h“7 new stories oi real romancecon actors. und~ partly. o!- picture writ- ‘ ' lugs. it was hotllntil 1835 that the ib§£.s'~z}ent‘ Mafia,“ Ponce . {one iull text oi ‘these characters were i“, cbntflbumd by véteizalnsp; m}, d°°‘"'»‘°'°dt‘ i '" ‘ » ‘Iiorcbitnanlloriooi-hnnnnii interest sgppther‘ _ est discovery was that ~5,,c".,,;,,y,~,e;¢ ,g_'|,,~pga_‘coi.~,}. oi ‘the trflmiilrillfiion, oi cuneitom... h?‘ drémmejaweflqny chamcwm cut m“ the ‘we of u makesh valuable addition to this towering clii! st Behistun, near number. The Diem" Show a “Om Persepolis’ which bad stood fir commissioned oillcer and one cou- muny cannula“ an unmwmgi ‘stable, o! the iamous North Vilcst ‘,“,“'§§,‘§,m§§f°f,§'§{f,§§§f,° a’; ggdliouuted Police iorcel entering a oi the clit! in 1835 and copied into lam ""11"" “m? 1“ "d" ‘° ““‘“° his notebook the forms oi themys- ll "illlllili- T“ iwilmm‘ ‘m 5°“ ' terious characters. Aiter tiitecn fiflilltheéiglgltdlggltlld lgmlilzfiinléflirlezgmlig years study he succeeded m mad- llcoae the heavy buiislo kniie that drawn; while behind a The mcslnmim be’ o“, lo-onrxo constable sits with lllll The inscription was in the Symar- curb,“ Mm“ m8 knees mcmg m’ “NM “d mb"°»“-““' l“ the excited mob oi Indians. A hali- guages and which he rightly guess mo“ iuwipreter. mounted on a .ed to have some reierence to King scrub may’ mus an “uhapm, “g mm“ ‘ lire in a stern scene. lt is to men The next iind was Nlneva . s sue-h u the two wearers o‘. the ancient city had until the coming “Burnt “d Golan hem pictured oi Layord, the greet English ex- hoi Canada owes the renlnrlzable plorer, remained buried since its l M“ destruction soc n. c. “My °f m° “d property w ti i d ithe From the cuneiiorin inscriptions maflmd the tom“ W pa“) o Great North West. In addition to on disenterred irsgments great his- t i £ m book torical gains were made Everyone m“ magnum“ p0 um a s has rend oi the discovery oi Ashur- yhltchufinxtxxosd Birds‘? Billfilaifilid baniPlPs librll’? contslnlnB archives ‘ u‘ l; ‘i a. hunger and ‘mum make ‘M Babymmm ‘M “yuan cw“. cm a m“ riate Christmas gilt. ization ior thousands oi years “ mo“ “ppm? back. 10,000 oi the tablets oi this I fill! Prosecution o: White Sox Players clttcauo. lDec. 22.—-Worlr in nection with the prosecution oi White Se: players under indict- ment ior elielfli fllfflm °i games and in ottemollns to send to jail the gamblers who are said. to have corrupted C0mlsltell'9 m” in the tats world's series will rive President Johnson, oi the American League one oi the busiest winters he has ever had in ‘baseball, he said today. on his return irom New York. it lies been rumored that Presi- dent oomiolrey may codes-WP‘ 1° m, m, American Mulls ill i" eiiort to press the lollblilll "l" in order to have charge oi the W?‘ seontion hiniseii. President Domiske? has slaw! the matter in the hands oi his st- tornoys and more these your 88° set snide ten thousand dollars l» be used in unearthing ills 1919 world's series scandal. His attorneys, lt is ate-ted. “B 1° confer with state's attorney ‘Robert Crows. to turn ills‘! "h" “l! f" donotohurryupthocseeoncwbe- lore criminal court. Comtbkoy ibelleves hllnoelt to be the one who eutiered most time their dishonesty and thet he should he allowed a bend in the prosecu- quires vast patience end iurisdic- tion. Possibly there are not six persons living today who can de - cipher the old cnneliorm charoc - tars. The next great discovery was mode in 1812 by George Smith, o young mun, who, from a mere trans crlber oi the inscriptions ior others lcalne iinslly to understand and de lcipher them. He stumbled upon ‘ancient tablets inscribed with the story oi Noah and the Flood and passionately devoted time and en- ergy to the delinlstlon. On his third journey to Nineveh he con - tracted malaria iever and died, but not until his Activities had borne rich iruit. Other greet discoveries were the suntan book oi the pool: the TeLfl-Amlffll tdblets in Central ionnd to be the Rinse oi Assyrla and Syrlll "ml the Phuros oi amt. shuns Ilwlll 14,000 B. 0.; and the code oi Hum- murbi. tound near Sues. compris- ing some 200 laws. and illustrating in o wonderiul way the civilisation oi the time. , At the close oi his interestllll “gnu, oi which we rel?“ Ill!" does not 9W5"- mm" ma‘: mo. Fitsgorlld vu wilds ° party tbnnhl ot the Club The ulna NO LUXURY TAX When you give -a Paton Gift of silk stockings, Gloves, Camisoles, a pretty blouse or the material for a dress, the recipient will get many years of good service from your gift and you will ‘have the genuine satisfaction that it was appreciated. _ HEAVY_BATHR0BES for men and the lighter weight dressing gowns for ladies are slhown here in a most extensive variety of pattern-s and colors. They are ideal gifm that uriligive comfort and pleasure during leisure hours. i‘. " v 1 A siLK SKIRT IS ALWAYS A PLEASING GIFT m It looks so handsome when thebox is opened. The silk or satin is so rich» he colors are so eifectlve_--the plaitings and rufflings are so impressive; and it is ai- ‘tea with vthediiatlory. oi Can -| , ways gratifying to any woman to have a liberal supply of tlhesepllsef i garments. = ‘ , THISWILL‘ 1m; A oLpluotls tanmsrmns-rou THE _ ~ ;_ WIFE WHQHEQQIEIYESNEW-FURS! , Furs aregifts thatéfciitfity the, ~ g ‘ .~ . spirit of worth“ and sincerity- ' Batons furs are fashioned in a way to command admiration and respect. Furs are now at. their lowest --Paton’s coats‘ anr separate pieces are deeply discounted, many lines at half price. Patons have two sport coats in seal or poney with Opposum trimmings, which were $280 and $445. They are now marked $230 and $375. One sporty coat for the wo- man who drives is of goatett, warmly lined and padded. An ideal article for warmth. .31"!- cial at $83. l Lovely rat coats, five styles to choose from, are specially priced at $298 wihile cloth coats and the Salts Plush gar- ments are exceptionally lovely. CHRISTMAS BRINGS A DOWNFALL IN PRICES OF GIRLS’ DRESSES. The maker anticipated Christmas gift ‘ving so we are able to turn them over to the girls a coup e of months ahead, marking them at the littlest prices seen in man months. rretty dresses, sizes 8 to 14 in size sell from $g to $20 light weighhsfor smaller children, even the dainty white mull dress for baby. é CIVE HER A CHARMING NEW BLOUSE FOR TH HOLIDAY in] oi the National Anthem closed the entertainment. m“ ' l‘ " ‘-~?'_“ _:.'*-. ~ - ‘ 4‘ ,______WM_ .1311!!!’ u f .