THE LAUGH HIT OF THE YEAR PRINCE ED WA RD y Shflneeili . . . . .. 156.3%. Evenlnglblli. ¢= . scale. P a c k e d ‘i and tut-dis‘ W5 siren to trailer-Exit t‘: h- e to supper. when Edward was “s, o‘! m." 2m a $851? 131° 953*"; °l in“; axed to turn around and hand a ' grades of Cana an i!‘ 1- _M_ ,1,‘ _ Very: keen interest was shown I in I ‘ e mo“; c II THRILLED BY "lb ¢‘—‘Pl5F-'°‘P°“a“-' b?" ‘he mm‘ ANCIENT LAW cmzo *' 11° “tab” “m t° pears .8“ £ SENTENCE ni-zsmnsr-zn ’ ' ‘ ‘hf fa” - anmaota. L. 1.. .\'. Y., Dec. 15.’, l .~ J H E we; ‘fvniglz: Aid ' w“ County Judge Paul W Bonynge rct- ' .‘ .. 0a.. -u-- ~- _ -., .. . m _ , . » _ - 5" _, . ‘H mm wmmodo-es can .0‘ “iirgf 311° Flo!" n0“ llfllll Christmas we olfcr the following 1J1". When lie opens 1,, mm q-{dgly rLstributedtrifOli-‘h- “We igtoxféarad Be Suspendg‘: Specials : . th his eyes he looks l,“ zhe huge consuming area of ' ‘ “ ‘Y , r _ H , , , ‘ "L ~ t 3 for girls! When fthe North of England. there can ‘Mme O“ m“ fna 3:22? Mulub xxx (‘HOCOLATES w‘ h? °P9n5 his v gbemdoubgma; enhanced sale: _' ' I'('!‘lb.... ....................-..- c é °__ mouth y o u ’ l I twill result. A on Novembm l‘ AMILY I/‘ACKAGE CHOCOLATES l; S“ look f0!‘ laffs- 6 following an at" dent. He was 2|’; lbs, c L, m _ __ t V _ , . . . . . . ' s. and get plent)! sxvgyrsmyg 115105- NQ 4 micgtlctdtbciorc ‘P JUSPZXCC Wil-l (jHRlgfMAS MIXTURE CANDIES vrtn YSCRAPING -— TALKERTON 1 3y 0n 131 1 ark- 3m , “q 05-5 hrfycflN wannmed m i. H25 attgmw. Pf-r l‘!!- -.-.-.:.........,........---o c w): cotuzx, m. ‘my i .5 _,_ P, .\H~.DIL~I\I ORANGES, SUNKIST c uauonu: wuirr; . . - - 11 rC-ygyzinw 1-. 1., d p}, > __A _ _ Llvtn Quarters » - LI‘ OZ. . . . . . . . . . . ...,,,,, l w; . u “m, a“ n" Qmmm“ “hf ' g ‘g? q“°~°d LARGE ORANGES sLrNKlsT ‘ 7 A150 in c E .\e no axentlon from‘ . ‘Dccember, 1689* ’ m: v _ _ on companies and fish, I a _ '53:; Cugiit no: b, “ P01‘ dOZ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . a - - - - O G Thom The Lukuoivfl — l flgflbmld 56"“ i “W” ‘° “l” °“‘*"‘“.“‘ - w». m. l .110 cruel .1...- MIXED NUTS-FRESH “ . i- for m; um would ill-i s-rm-rrxc sATUBDAY. we open Emlolno-"t D"- YP-"me °“ ma; P , lb . n" _,_.__ ,. _-_ »~». _ r 9 ;.5h.~,an-.1 d211,...“ ' B,~@,,,,,g,, “m. business day m,“ Friday destroyed the lib-us cilariefi _ c} - ~-~_ - - ~ - - - ~ - - - . . .. m’ C A w I 5m, pqxuchargt-s to New York from Rhoda 25m. a w. Taylor, 142 Richmond, 111th? floral Canadian hivunwd CATS "EAR “Ems PRLIT CAKh-BEIVS u. RGO FOSS OM33 - r Connecticut by 2s to sz. 10962-l2-l7-2i u" 2"“ Slggmf‘ mitt smj" ' FACTS 0x HEARING 2 lbs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . c I would give ‘he Ne“. York. iNW. ., accor g .0 repor s reacn- Hid ‘ a 1 t ‘ ) _ , Launchgd 1; - r a fee 0f i WORTH HAVING-I'm presents i mg here 1m night’ . ablc-fiqico hi; f". API LES‘ MCIxTOSH REDS ——' -" p was a ‘we are giving to all who buy goods f Au Personal pcsscxmns o! ‘the n“ than new“; ‘Per do" ' ' ' ' ' ' ~ - ' - ' ~ - - - - - - - -- -~ - nrgr. Mac [from us to the value of $2 00. The i “d” “an were d°5'~'°-"°_‘E< mum‘ z (HRISTIES SODA ‘VAFERS i Be ause of racke- ivalue of the present increases in f“? technical b°°k5' mmliare and '~ P91- pkg; _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I __ c he continued. proportion to the amount of pur- Whaling as we“ as sew“ “Cope” PEK E TE 1 ‘l. ' i " " pay a bianke‘ Lchasa wanker and other pens e,“ ed Christmas packages received in : m b? Dr. ‘ram: Hm l‘ j O A BROKEN ORANGE a ‘.831. for the “mere I ceptedh a w‘ Taymn Jewela.‘ 142 thc first winter mail a few daystago. and Dr s‘ P: Crows U! Jonas “Hop l 81‘ H). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . , _ , , _ _ ring fish to the ifilchmond st. 10862-124121 ,7 1t 1S “"6"”! i” hia"°th5*=";f~’d 9"“ Mm U, ._ Bayimuw Tm, PlNEAPPLPL-SLICED SINGAPORE - ' imnev. _ _ _ ' ' ‘ ' , t u d » C creosote collect “g n e c ' crzti. spot is the so-cclled ‘Wound P0!‘ llll . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . c a n" ' 03 I5L-\ND5R Eli TED—-M8.i0r F. iiindcnv,’ a small snot cf ti‘. I‘. lcri : ' ' ' ' m‘ 6° “"99 '3- MfrRfle. 8 former TBSidBHf 01' membrane through iilzich l1 - sounld ICIEG SUGAR _ ,1; of fi_;,h_ and that a truck pownal‘ has been erected a director N l B t MATWES have [he twee Small bums or 3 ")5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . '. . . . . ‘all b‘! unloaded in 1m hWY- Mac‘ o! the Hawaiian Avocado Company. ove e ime middie em- nnd p355 gm; ‘he _O.\I.-\R DATES - “w?” Said ‘he “>85 ‘kmanded o! Honolulu. a company Organized Icoilt-tl. liquid-filled time o.‘ the innei‘ 21b; wqgd g5 - a transportation com_ k f It k th A , _ i____ v a w ‘ v . .7 . . . . . . .7 . . . . . . . . . .r . . . . . . . .. . . . . v1.1. will... of s20 an hour, an §Z,,'f,‘,“,,,f,tf,§ {,1 ,;,‘§;";,f§.f,,_. i, 1,‘; (Clnadlflll m.» ;g1;,“*;;;e,,§;;,;;~“;§j,lgngimji SALMON-FAN CY RED SPRING " lmjhimnt incowej’ D91"- QUEBBC’ Que" DeckginA “W: operated on cats under n Fiirgzczil Lb: ti" ' ' ' ' ' ' ~ - - ~ ~ ' - - - - - - - - - ~ - - - - - - - G ‘Tue only thing me racketeers . i? [e1 bet was fnade on ‘ e genera‘ anaesthetic and placr-il tiny mun! RABBITS COCOA ‘ gun-Al accept.“ he asserted. “l5 m°' TVBXTP .\IAR](|;1~_-rhe tum- ‘Quebec provincial elections. it was Kkctvodes in Contact \, h me nerves 1 lb. _ ' I ' _ ‘ I ' I ' I I . . D I ' i . . . I . u ' . . . . u “EH21 _ "Tlarrzatlon in Canada." ma: I can axsuro l‘ an: to In s .‘.l".(l. ‘ as’. SUppOYt and ca-ww- whoie of the c. . . nection vrith inc at '2'. . . in; for a specal .\‘ ‘ency Fund. ' "All of us are r011 . H of the dire 3W6. .. _ fol; have come To ma: . all parts of the D" the resulfs of t‘ * that have ._ past two 0r ‘ ‘M Z. ‘ Fishermen Unite ; To Fight Racket; .13 STlDC. Conn. Dec. 16—The, Island and Connecticut to the number of 175 "v and organized the South- ou a protection against i wrr." chnrrzccl \x'i'h exacting . r‘ or‘. Not‘: Enzlzind fish in, which u offitial mm: xi v v q-ellef. I; is not "rm" r 1r". ' ' “QT; for me to 41v" '0‘ rwnt d". zinds made upon the {i=1 W‘- T do ‘1- ' = " - ‘idustri’. but ammo thlsl itmtever voluntary rm the iishr-rmon \\'(-n.‘, ahead , to 2"‘ o hull r ‘rirmwtion of thcir protective want, vzhcncvei- 1011, I . h reference to fishormonsl 1n almost every Puxztr- i“. “i 1‘ "w". that a Ncw York trans-g ‘inn rompnny" had attempted: nli motor transportation .~.'< to use the seniors of this mr cular concern. Joseph Mac-i‘ Srfrr-tnry and treasurer, k fishing company, told, All’! the dflnizmrls hnzl . prlctcntcd to Connecticut LSiXFFITIII at a New York ronfer-i YEW: m tho presence of mombnr. " "nnioii". Rliode Island fisher-y had boon inwllrd to the con- fiarld. are ma cw the sj-‘mbfi of 122' - l5 the orga ' '1 forcr: fI-rrrce. but titty refusal to nth-rid. = u rDougall. who served as Sec-l of the mr-ctinq hr-rc char- "Nmr- o! n: ran he IIRIVF-‘flfn nl n ~ ~: 2 -. I, = - _ rim/cs for dr-ir-"cri" and unloziriinzr emploympm “'3 ‘h? C"n'3'“'cd crop nf Rhoda I=lnncl nnd Connecticut failures ‘n ‘in. r: arias of {ho Pralrlv f,,,_f_n_>nn.s prmmfls as “unmnsth ficlvinccs ha” mwnt l" {he '—“"’“7"' 1‘."I"7I‘.Tll and an effort to obtain 1 day lives of thousands nf our neon!» “Gad mnmva. " whpn mm Calm”! rind “wk M l?" statodthat at thc Now York n maintain 'h“m.=r.-l'.'c:s mid {ill-if 1'. mhfnwnce were mo“ who Sam l1 llles, when cxpvfnnt mvhr: ‘mm! .= -1>,,._. “Th, delmatcs of a "union" ‘i denied D797?" C?" ‘l-‘Yn m?‘ ' vii/i who expressed resentment R are vermlleefi our hum“ in amt the Rhode Island fisher- I and sympathies mus? w. cimrwi “W, for not ai;pnding_ He quogpq ! U! 10 8W0 1mm -“-1’-“- l1‘ i.“ R’ "l" 1hr.- "clolcgatcs" as saying that if ‘he Rhodc Island flshermcn dzd t b; within our pwzve." i “Munlcipallflrs and n m‘. accede to thvlr demands ihcj: 'r".rl call a strike. and Rhmlc I; ' lvvemmcn‘; with this 21.. l 1' a . _ .. " lial iiiirleen boils i . BURDOCK " * 0n llis leek n v Mrs. ll. V. llincombe Grassy l U.» _ , Alta, ‘wrjttltlséijighgly tilllfilrliful L () 0 D v _ (‘OVRICK W! 0i , living as nun}; m: - —‘ f B IT T E RS * a iii t» "nrrfal jlflPb thirteen on his ncrk at rirm ll- lriod everything pnssihlo, illll lH-llllll’ did nnv good until lie took l! w, Blood itters, and lmfnrr: lir: ilFli 29ml one bottle tho boils were all Elm", “n4 n and uni»! atom, unuuiatlurctl, for tln put 52 ;'l;~ ~, § 3 ,1, e at |ll rlru ‘ Eorouto. Ont. _ _ 0., Ltd . ‘nanciailj: ablq so to dmirccelpt." i Santa (‘laus i The Canadian Pressr-The Montreal Post OlllCB wants Santa Claus. He 100.135 it twsfuvcv .' England Fishcrmcnis As-iChTIY-‘tmas - due on three Santa letters which. Ymk ma]~lr:(\t. Agitatim, have already reached the Dead Let- day Wm‘ friends here duflnz the mmqtqnis U... 311,92“; rack tor office, the first of an annual col- » , --‘1~~:. would b“ fovflht m the 1mm lcction yviththetlirSCl-LMRFWYPCM . 7,-,.,;.,-_.,1 in .,;_,-,~_d,;._-,;,,i o; the mo“ lcctian which sometimes runs near the hundred mark. Each letter ls addressed in childish hand to the benevolent saint and each bears an '0r may not indicate CAPITOL T AN ALL OUT- RICHARD IRLEI THE CHARLOTTETOWN cuaxnrarl Slat $.15 13¢. 36¢. Night ‘l k I.“ 12c OMY m DOOR CLASSIC Made on a Grand ‘Canned F0065 Ihlch was oPel-‘ed ued lllllll November 7, the total at- tendance was BPPmnm-“WIY 3'3’ ooo. writes A. J. Seaman. Assist- gm-Canadian Bhibition Commis- sioner at mndon. in the fonheom- m‘ issue of the Commercial Intel- iiggnqe Journal The Canadian Stand in the Canned Goods Sec- qgn was divided into two sew-Tali‘ gugpiays, one devoted to the can- ned 390d products. produced in Canada but no: well knvwn 0n m]; market. and the other to goods which are procurable in Great Britain. ‘fins of fruit were opened for inspection. and oppor- At the Imperial Fruit Show. on October 30 1n Manchester, and which contin- ‘rtare of James T. McDonald, L:d., as...) . ‘ Grocer Holds-off efifl] ShOWi ' ‘and to reproduce them oy a loqd At Bandltsptakcr. so that poi-sons ln this dis- Wazt room hoard through the cat's HALIFAX, N. 5.. Dlc- 15—(By cars whatever would have ‘Fae Carzadan Prey-Edward Rqheard by m," 8mm“ mm 1g 13011,} Lfcmnald, Oxford Sweet. Grocer. charged xvii?) while armed. Comeau has served a term in city prison for breaking and entering.- Edwaid ws {he onlyclerk fn the opewatzd by himself and two broth- ers. aiderman James F. McDonald and Afilt/m McDonald. The Alder- man was at City Hall. Milton was T" conscious. grabbed an armed bandit by the wot-Kim; DL Hughgjn and DLCmw: 33341335 1551 night and sued the then rr-nchcd into the middle car 0ft Inn's cash. Fifteen minutes later the ca‘ and pfcg5cd on the tlnyi P311359 601119811 0! 11919311811 W95 mind window so that 1t was bent‘ arfi-Sifd 0n Qlllml>°°l mad 5nd iiweard. increasing the pressure 0f attempted robberyine liouid in the innermost part or; the Hearing always was increased, with '4 ~. f. ‘l .. . ‘hr, 018cm‘; impulses from tlwi Q$dV(Q.yY|'r-1d pull, merit-s over wires to anuJicr room] ' 9g working; bccii i anparntus ' - I‘ lily goo: ld Aboorblno l I while ha work». HGIII c rlruuuliil lmtue. Home N0 practical value. Wliz-n lirriiu goes largo mm Mun-ins. wind pulls, swollen random, siraiiw, aiualun or bone troublau. ap- 0 l mica. ' ful, l! tl . lliilvneisint puouulfor“: b2‘: Donn not blister or removoplgglrml 0P Ii! l sdumkilfia. 351v. Youug.lnc.,LymnnBldg.,MnnpqL ' but 'hope u held out that increase of usually by about fifty per cent. This ilnner ear pressure will be a pne- happcrcd both with normal cats and ‘tlcal cure for deafness. these already partly deaf. Neverthe- ilcss the discovery that hearing l; Probably continual préssure on the beiteied by pressure, even above roiznd window would be dangerous what has been called normal, may h» hearing machinery even ll lt lead to other discoveries of more .» possible to maintain it. Owes Account In Post Office MONTREAL, Que, DEC. l4.-fBy cents and before. round his blll Willi loubtless have smelled to dollars. The twelve cents is for postage ,- offiicial stamp reading "4 Cents Duc" with, written below in ink. “Payment. Refused." These last ivords do not mean that he has flat- ly refused to pay for his mall, but merely that the postman can't find twelve cents. MALPEQUE It is most. regretabie to learn of tho Qerlous fire which occurred in Truro, N. 5., a few days ago and as a result of it a number of fam‘ illcs were left homeless. It is a special cause of regret to know that .\frs. A. N. Glllls. so well known and beloved by friends here, is among the sufferers. Mrs. Glllls spent. a summer. Citizens in general are very sorry ito learn of the illness of Mr. A1-_ ibert MacGougan and all hope for ;his recovery. i The following is the report for him. his emulators at local depart- _ mcnt stores frankly admitting them- selves imposcrs when asked to meet his obligations. The trio who wrote those letters are all boys, which may the greater trllfiillllnti“? of males. Evcn though it means a lighten- in: o.‘ their Christmas season rush. members of the Dead Letter Offlcc staff shake their heads sadly over siens of growing sophistication among the very; young of Montreal. Eaéh year the Santa mail ls sllm- j mcr. they say, which means that (‘rich ynnr fewer and fewer children il(".llililfv' believe in the existence of the jolly old gentleman with the uEiitc whiskers and the "nose like a . rry." Perhaps. they say, the Christmas will eventually come . n thorn won't be any Santa mall 1* the Dcad Letter Office. But per- yh-im-tvho knows? St. Nick will "ITTl up x‘ the Post Office one of "tru- Christmases. pay theipostage on h‘: mall like a man. and 1'. _ “L... flffilifll. ._____..___._ IlEART-ACIIE h‘: the thmg you do dcar, iic- tliings you leave uazone. .'ir:lic "ii" sit-fling of tha sun. ' ‘r-nrler world forgotten, ill" litter you dldInot writv, (loaf. h» fmlil‘ haunting ghost: tmcht. - Margaret. Bangstcr, it nil t0 the "orth Pole for ...(ll gives you a bit of heart.- ‘the month of November of the Fanning 5chool—Malpeque. Serfor Department Grade l0 Sr.—-1 Barbara Mat Nutt, 2 Ruth Montgomery. l Grade 10 Jr.-—1 Lois, Ramsay. Grade 8—-l Enid Ramsay, 2 Mar jorie Brycnfon, 3 Alice MacGougan, 4 Kenneth Owen. Grade 7-1 Ruby Mountain, 2 Kenneth MacKay, 3 Mary Stew» art. Grade 6-—1 Dugald fllacNutt, r Lea MacGougan. 3 Heath Mandér‘ son. Jun'or Department Grade 5-1 Waldo Cousins. Grade 5-1 Waldo Cousins, 2 E1 eanor Rrmsay. 3 Kentford Abbott Grade 4-1 Marlon Abbott, 2 Jenn Stewart, 3 Bruce MacGougsn. 1 Grade 3-1 Gerald Lockhart. 2| i " Lawrence Ramsay. Grade 2 Sf.—1 Janie lkfardg|gon_ Grade 2 Jr.—-1 Evelyn 131m’ 2 Ammon Burt. Grade f (al-t George Woodsidc. l2 Ralph Owen, 3 Montgomery Ow. n. Grade l (b)—7 Erma Bryenton Grade I (c)—1 Erma Abbgm Perfect attendance: Ruth Mont Jomery. Elld Ramsay. Marjorie fliryenton. tome Owen. Ruby lfvlnuntaln, Dugald Alartmtt. Jean ISECWTW, Rfllph OWBH. “Ofttgomgfy Owen. Teachers: Richard G. Mafheson, Olive n. Glllillilw-M. A board of eastern Pdqpnwrs “m; that 5811001 children prefer the mo- ho hm not been bothered with thorn yin“ flower you might have 5mg‘. vlQ M llkendfng school. And "g ' I ym] Ill! flfld crltfcs ivhh my (ha; il inquiries Ire n waste of lime._1)g. ltroft News ‘REF. flush “WHEY-find Yo“ Eel’- XI° lip market has Shcwed considerable learned here today, when two wo- igyenggh Since 135; Friday by m- men wagered that their first. born ma,“ ivancing two cents per bushel. The Child W001i‘! be Mined M99! Pfefl Qprice now being paid by dealers is mier Louis A, Taschcreau or Cam- [lllien Houde. leader of the Conscr- Hurralil Skating Time Is And Oh Boy What a WonderfulSheet of Ice At The Forum Cbme and B11103’ a Real Skate on a Pair of Purdie 6? leading from the cnr to ilic animal's These electrodes than were con- nected to an amplifier i used in radio. so that the nerve im- VBUVBS- MCOTdiDB £0 “ha! Pa"? pulses gene-razed by the car mach- was returned victorious at v the‘ lnery could be polls. .. like ihosc "ficd and incas- v __,~ p qbic t3 send lllacLean MacFadyeii Cash Grocers 1S0 Queen Street. Hare Again Ferguson Hockey Boots and C. C. M. Skates LIGHTNING HITCH HOCKEY SHOE Ankle Support adjusted in aSecond without urtlaciig La l t qfiu’ 312.3; “Get Ihe lfilclf FIRST QUALITY HOCKEY BOOTS, LIGHTNING HITCH Men's, sizes 6 lo l1. per pair - - .. $2.05 f0 $3.50 Ladies, sizes 3 to 7, per pair ...’..._. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$3.25 Boys sizes 1 to 5, per pair H5195 --.--.--.. Youths, sizes 11 to 13, per pair $2.75 ORDER BY MAIL - MAILAORDERS PREPAID "RDIE-Fsneuson WEARE AGENTS FOR C. C. M. SKATES AND OFTFITS. BUY NOW WHILE OUR STOCK OF SIZES IS COMPLETE C. C. M. SKATES C. C. Bl. Ncmo" Tube, sizes 9 to 12, p01" pair . .. . . . $2.00 C. C. .\l. Cyco Tube, sizes 9 to "P- iwr pair $2.50 C. C. M. Extra Velvet, Nickel Tim“ l!" Pair $5.00 C. C. .\l. Special Tube .. $7.50 C. F. )1. Yukon, sizes 8 to l2, P" hair $1.00 ('. C. M. Pastime .. $2.00 l“. M. Ladies’ Auto . $3.00 (.“(.."1\l. Automobile, Model I). sizes l0 to l2, per pair $5.50 Charlottetown, P. E. I. PROFESSIONAL HOCKEY BOOTS Meifs, Tan Trimmed, per pair $3.50 Men's, all Black, per pair Men's English Kip Profes- i ional boot, Tan trimmed, y special per pair . $5.00 TERMS CASH N0 APPROBATION WE. . tmirspr ‘v01... ciiuriiiiv > ....... ... , .. . ,_ f »- "i z.i..-........... \-......-..'-..........._ll ' m, ..._ _.