1 t’ F . . ti; i _ . .. \. .3: it l1 ...- ...._.--.._.<.... 4,. .,' ,____ ____ lure u; with its luxury and daintincas. Th: i swecuneam that come to our shores from time to . time, all speak of an mclnnced land. fight brings with it the armor pherc of the Hasty-the sun-sweetened almonds from java -— delicious raisin chum-s from the vineyards of Lebanon- of dzlicious milky cocoa- atlzlt-a myriad of arc- choun debacle: un- lndclighzfuldwoolata —cvuy one a wonderful surprise-every one diilzcnt. . AGENTS ... . Messrs Retidin Bros i GHARLOTTETOWN. P. s_ t. 3M A ifrliibltil Selet? it 1m oi‘ cvcy line {it Jewelry marks gour struck. '\-’*~"’1 wiiibv" pleas i; rt u. hate you cal W. N. Tanton WW FIR 4 ' Loo-v e»4>-I~t>-v~m.>-t+-oM-o-ts-am-o-t-o-s-M ll by tum methods. i, i. 1 III! -l-I1ff. Eyes Tested OQ-O-OQ-O-Q- - Glasses Fitted IenuIInbP. l. l. Graduate o! enldinn Oph uninh- uoiiege. Toronto and other pun graduate cannon. Raw. your eyes unlined ..~¢........__.--. ......-_-_..-_._--...<-_. Taite Your Grtier For Priming To .. "The tfenmt lob riniery m sum srnwr- ruwrnonu uo-z. ‘ ‘am ..'GE'I"THI XMAS Slit It n big saving at R. '1‘. Helium's. Ltd. m Snmmerslde. 24fl-18-22-3i "J-BARQAIN W-E EtK PRIOFS lcontlnuountll Christmas. Also re- fund on railway fares as last week. If its “Dry Goods" we have it. Ives d: Murdock Ltd 2361 l2 20 5i. l Strike aik At Glace Bay GLACB BAY, Dec. 20.—"Unless the town of Glace Bay hands down increases of 55 cents a day to all members of the American Federa- tion of Labor employed by the town, we are going to make applic- ation for a board of arbitration, and in the event of said board not granting the increases asked for, we are going to quit work in u body until such time as our de‘ mantis are met." The above were the statements made by a. member of the Federa- tion here yesterday. The central labor union affiliated with the Fed- eration of Labor, which includes g l all members of. the town stafl, about fifty in number, exclusive of the police department, at the time the miners asked for the increases of one dollar a day, made similar demands on the town. The Town Council at one oi’ their meetings discussed the- matter at some could he done till the Royal Com- mission's rtlport was handed down. About two months ago the matter was again taken up before the Council and they decided that in view of the prl-sent financial condi- lion or the town no iucteuise could be granted. “ii-Luxuhnv ='rAx"At;t."ot=t=.f; Buy your holiday gifts now. 20 p. c. discount oi! all our already low prices. Sinclair and Stewart. Ltd. ' 2422-l2-22~2l. -P. C. HOSPlTAh-T-ho t-arpen tors flair-flied ‘work at the P C lice pltnl, Saturday nlgiht and the plum hem expo-cit. ‘to finish (rho first of the week. Tho operating mom has been movckl from the top floor to the ground rfincxr and its equipped with the latest fixtures now be- ing equal to nhe Rtoytcl. Victoria irospituil in _,'.\mi‘il.“ti"k‘id.l with Bliss lwss in (sham-gr, make it one. of the ‘bust iusttitutions in Canada. ‘Grandma Never lei lier_li|_i_r Get Gray SHE KEPT HER LOOKS DARK AND GLOSSY, WITH SAGE TER AND SULPHUR When you darken your hair with &ge Tea and Sulphur, no one can tell, because it's done so naturally so evenly. Preparing this mixture, though, at home is mussy and trou- blesome. At little cost you can buy at any drug store the reedy-to-uwe preparation, improved by the addi- tion of other ingredients called lWi/yetlfs Sage and Sulphur Com- i pound." You just dampen a sponge or soft ‘brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. By morning all gray huh" disappears, and after an- other application or two, your hair becomes beautifully darkened, glos- sy and luxuriant. - Gray. faded hair. tbonilh no dis- grace, is a sign of old age, and as we all desire a youthful and attract- ive :9 arance, get busy at once with yeth’: Sage and Sulphur Compound and look years younger. Dr. DeVanM French Pills A retina]. gummy; pm m, w dancer lllfif) performed t1 Ilefl- l5 a box. lafi u: all Dru); datice. Another splmdid item wus Ifnfll o lddreu 011 r recei f o “d: m sci! m DRU 60.. ontnnflewn J rnosrnolvor. m: amn- rel Vi! and Viulitn" to: Reno Nerve W matte ; a Ilabozorwororilnc RANT, Ii. A. Spend Less land Get More at Carletoti This le- our First Xmas Sale [and we are sparing no ef- fort to make it worth your while to visit our store and do your Xmas buying. Bargains BLOTO. ~- " VMUQS. 21 89-1 B-MMWHI. t LORDS LTD Carleton and Gap Traverse ill BVBPY OOPRHIIGBE Of 011i‘ I Shirts, underwcar-‘wool and fleece lined, socks and - stockings, boys and mens suits, cuttings, and overooatings, Mackinaw coats, men's pants and overalls, caps, boot; and Lumberman’: minim-s, white and grey button prints flannel and flannelette, sweaters and aw all reduced from 10 per cent to 83 1-8 _ ‘ cash prices. Also in our grocery and tart-ain't. you will ilnd many lines at reduced prices. Sale ends Christmas Eva at 10 p. m. Don't. buy elsewhere till you have seen our prices and ter costs are my our regular I ....-~ ,»--.. _'.' . , . ...-..'.r.~.--x..~.ild..ii...ltld.tililb_t. _ length and decided that nothintt, nlé-wtu build In»: fl .. with-swat? ms wiasrstttt atiiiufillrlfi -t1' have m t... at um prov- 00 —MEN'8 AND BOYS’ Mackinaw Coats 20 per cent oft-Sinclair 8: Stewart, Limited 2379-12-21-2i -LAOIES' FUR SETS at bar- gain prices during our Xufas sale. -—Sincluir 8: Stewart, Limited. 2379-12-2L2i —MEN'8 sear ouAL-rv ilno rubbers regular $1.50 for $1.20 a pain-Sinclair a Stewart Llmted. 2319-12-21-21 —OPEN EVENINGS until Christ mas. It. T. Holman, Ltd., Summer- side. 2420-12-22-3l. --LAOIES' COATS 41nd suits selling at 20 to 33 1-3 per cent oil. “Sinclair & Stewart Limited 2379-12-21-21 -CHRISTMAS SLIPPERS. for men, women and children selling at 20 per cent. oi!.—Slnclair & Stewart, Limited. 2379-12-21-21 -5 PIECES WOOL CHEVIOT, 4-1 inch width, color brown, green and grey regular $3.75 clearing now per yard $2.25.—Sinciulr & Stewart’ Limited. 2379-12-21-21 --20 P. C. DISCOUNT and no Luxury Tax to pay. Select your Xmas gifts at this storc. Sinclair and Stctvart, Limited. 2422'12'22'2l. -NOW IS THE time to purchase your new silk waist or dress. Lux- ury tax discontinued and 20 p. c. oirour prlces. Nothing nicer for Xmas gifts. Sinclair and Stewart, Limited. 2422-12-22-21. --HELP THE POLICE-The lo- cal press ltcro gives an account of considerable petty thieving from carriages loft in different sheds hero and states, that "it's high time the polcc got busy." There facts are uppurettily quite true. Still whlio thcro are u number of these sheds in the town l0 bu seen‘ uftcr, besides tlid street traffic, with only one policeman on duty, it should be cottsidcrcd by‘ these‘ parties who arc loscrs, that it is rather a tlifllctit mutter to mnkc arrests without proper proof or catching the partes in tht- itct of stealing. hut with lmttor uo-opcru- tion bctwccn the pollt-u and mer- chants the trouble could be so ar- ranged that thc ‘thieves could be czmght and brought t0 Justice“ ‘which will likely conic into effect sl10rtly.-—Ii. -—$UCOE.SSFUL CONCERT — A very suocesst-tii concert was held in Si. ‘Paul's Hull, Summer-slide on last. bhiitlttiy lDov. 17lt1i by :1 hitmvber of children who urcrc anxious to give their sirmiori. in raising funds for ttht. Vubiic Librazry. Outs of the molt-it lnltarnrlng and imVvl features or lithe progvralnnto iv“ the chm-us nuhtbors; the first "Stiziies" by Misses 'l{. Peters, ‘M. lilutmrt and O. lSuzunder-s zwuilsietl by the chorus all of whom were dtaintily ttttirod 7L8 fairies. also in. “Babbler by ‘Miss Hell-n" Peters and chums; in “You tircttw- "Doll" cliztrtttlngly rc-r. dermal by ‘llltln dliss (Jlie Summon‘ and citurus 11ml “Bye-Lou” by Miss es (ire-en. hluttttn 41nd Wright. itc- ailatirmst iverl- tflvfiil it)‘ ‘Miss The] ma Mcikle 11ml Milss Rita Gay, as- s>o a duet. tby d/ilsisaas "H. Petu-s and H. iMkmsoil. illtiss ‘HPltt-ln \Vlllinms gave an cxccllent imitation of Har ry Lauder in “lboiuntiing in the Gloariring"; attired in a full lliglt- ltmd Kiirr and this talented- little sword u. western song "iBroncho Nell" ivy Miss Etim. Gay. sv-hu was ganhed in mil riding ltahit and Breeches. He: voice ‘was also heard in "tueinories" ytthkzh ivzur bcnttifully rendered. A Dhuloguc was “v11 strlcd by Misses Ollie Saunders. ilusitcr (jusitim; und Sybil Tammi called "A Ton Party” ’l‘-ltese talented little actresses onus ed much laughter 11ml merriunteai-t in depicting life fifty year-t ago. Perhaps one of bho best items on the programme was "The sailor's Hitummtw. ill-tuned by ltiieses- H. Willliialmts, E. ‘Sinclair, E. Williams anal‘ M. hiulrtart, assisted Misses J. Morris, O. Saunders and Ii. Manson wvlto also dressed as sail- ors hleild the U-nion Jack. Great wrcriit must Ibe given io these gift rd little performers, who must . have worlredt vetry lturd ‘to haw obzaimed such romtlts and to their -m:u-s wonx sum-s $1.90 to $2.00 for $1.49 at Sinclair's Summerslde. 2879-12-21-2i -MEN’8 WOOL FELT 80X for wearing with heavy rubbers. Price $1.60 net-Sinclair d: Stew- art, Limited. 2379-12-21-2i -20 PER GENT OFF REGULAR fall catalog prices on ull lines we ltave in stock.—-Slnclair 8: Stew- art Limited 2379-12-21-21 siderable quantity of potatoes is being brought to market during the last fevw mild days, the price paid ..—BEST QUALITY LUMBER- MEN'8 rubbers selling at 20 per cent oiT.—Sincluir & Stewart Limited. 2379-12-21-21 our big sale. Luxury tax discontin- ued Store open evenings till Xmas. Sinclair and Stewart, Ltd. 1 .-NAME: sussrrruvapt —tln the list of oficcrs réccntly elected. ‘by m.» Tlglllhh .1. 0. 11., Mr. John] throughout tho store and 20 p. c. uff. Sinclair and Stewart, Ltd. 2i22-12-223-2i. -FOX sHlPMENTSw-llir. B. G. Rogers shipped two pairs of silver‘ foxes yesterday morning to parties,‘ in Ontario and otio consignment to Quebec. —XMAS CLOSINCE-Tha Sum -, merslde Schools closed for the Xmas holidays Wednesday anti will ro-opeu Tuesday January 4th. "J-tf-WRESE-NTATIOM-Tlte the? tzrcie slam’ of the Zvlupl-c Leaf R1":- bt-cca Lodge No 13, Sutmuerslide presented ithleir liegrrt- nmswr Mr. B. it. ‘Sh-RFD with 11 beautiful fum ed oak smoke stand for the efficient wosrk fur the Rcbczru Ilodgt. \i-r. Sharp was takun by surprist. m‘- terwarcls Mr. Stun, inzade :1 fitting reply. lit rows held at mite thounc. U! firs. A. .l~‘. lleil ‘v1.1 "up Lotlg" Lttixdertwl t.lt.-ir thanks. for thr- ht -~.- pi - y of built Mr. and Mrs. .\_ l". Be . t --FOR TREATMENT-Mr. and Mrs. Lowden, Ashley, were in Sum mersldo- Monday with their lit- tlc snn Freddy. who is tn undergo treatment in the P. (l. Hospital. on his eye which was injured by an accident a short t rre ago. —NEW TEACHEFh-The Sum - mart-tide School Board have engag- ed Miss Boultcr of Crapaud to tench. grade 3 in the Summersldn school. and the present teacher of Grade 3, Miss Iiontes will preside over the new primary department t0 be opened after the holidays. Miss Bouitcr comes well recom - very cillcicnt teacher. -U. C. C. CLOSING-Mr. Wil - Hum bloran. Principal ofthc Union (Tommcrcial was in Sumn1r»rsit.'t\ ov or the week end conducting tho Christmas examination preparatory to the closing of that institution for the holidays The local print-l - pal reports having u most success» ful season. The college closes un- l ....~ut-. wmtm Farrell. Sturgeon —POTATO MARKET.—A con-l rates ut about 70 cents per busheL! t -STILL GREATER savings in: 2422-12-22-2l. ‘ iously ill. mended and no doubt will be u . ,_ d. ‘ ~ till. "hi. 14,’- t» . . GUARDIAN.‘ ,- J. Locked! of Hamilton. P. ' g ‘wig la town. Saturdays»: biui flélfl. is spending the winter at Georlfl r town-A. -.~i.\lr H. H. Beer left Saturday morning on tbualness to ‘lbronto and Montreal. l l -i.\ir. .l. B. McKenna of Mount Stmtvtiarritl was» in. Summer-stub on a businosss trip. ' —.\ilre. Dan Mlclieain of Chair- lottetcvm its visiting friends in Summcrsildc. t -——Mrs. Edward Crokcn, of Emer- 'nitl. was in Summerside on busi- ucss ’l‘uestiay. -Rcv. Father Connolly of Wei - Ilinglott was in town Tuesday. ' ....*.\lr. Wm. rterqptiitt, Pictou is Vlslilli’; his father. MP- Jolm Hema- hill, (lwrgeto\vn.~.\. ~11 shipment of six pairs boxes left ftrr Mr. R. B. Roblson, Amherst N s Stunt-tiny morning ~ tiiliss tMJoua uintd- Lila Saunders emrive-tl homo Saturday night from Cc"t>:.'.t* to spend Xmas with tiheir pttrcuw. ' Air. (‘ltarles D. Nichol-son and illtc i‘. L‘. Hospital who was ser- -~<.\lZLl'-lDD C-hlng airnitwzd home List night from the Ladies College lrluiifztx to spend Xmas with itcr trinnds. -Mr. and Mrs. Michael McCabe of Middleton were in Summcrsldc on business Tuesday. -4.\ir. Creel Mcairtihur arrived home last Iuighst from a visit w tho tuniniilmll -—Mr. Charles Maynnrd, Port I-llll, wastln town Tuesday on business. -—'.\ir. Ed Crosby 11nd party mot- ored from Borden to Summer-side on ltuslnese Tuesday. ~~Nhu (Tlailr (‘aimphell arrived homo Saturday night to spend '.\'-.1-:i h L5 pursuits, Mir. utul Mrs. Alexander Campbell. ——Frlends of Postmaster L. Ii. Hunt are glad to see him out uguln l filter his illness. l i w-Mrs. Warren Pope and daughb‘ er of Pictou, are visiting her par-l ents Mr and Mrs. Frank Perry of; the Queen Hotel, Summerside —Postmastcr Hunt, Summer- side, is confined to his home through illness. His many friends -»l\iiss Hilda McEwen, Summer- sido returned from Souris on Fri- day evening. wbcre- she‘ has been attending the funcrul of her youngest brother Eric. til after the ltollduys on Wtedut-s- day of this week. -HOME AGAlN.-Dr. Albert D. ‘Sharp and bride ltnvc returned to Sumruvrsidt» after n honeymoon trip and urn rcceivittg a Wilflll wcl conic and congratulations from their hosts oi‘ friends ii: their nntivc town. Their marriage took place in liioutrcni on the 11th lust. Mrs. Sharp was formerly llliss (lcorgic McQuarrlc a daughter of 3111611: F-lt-Qtturrh. . nd is .1 gratin-um of Acadia University, Wolfvillc, N. s. of 1111-. MCDOmlhl College, Que- bec and the New England Bap - tist Training School for nitrscs.‘ The groom is a graduate of Mc - Gill College, Montreal and had u. ‘helpers, Mrs. Bradford Beer mud ‘Mists Glaxiys 1100119, vtho were- re- sponslble for mhe arranging of the programme anti 1ihe dances and to Mrss Nita l-ienriley. who so faiish- dully oar-led out time duties of pianist Proceeds amounted 1o about $60.00 which gouty iowautls the Pub llc Ilibrary. CHIEF BENDER l8 MANAGER AND PITOHER NEW l-LAVEIN, ‘Conn. Doc. 16r- George ‘Weiss, president of the New tllaven baseball association. slated today that. yesterday be sign- ed ‘lfiltit-i" Charles A. Bender as manager and pitcher of the New Haven team. m‘ next season at a substantial increase in salary. -—---<o-o-—-—- Minnie Mullen! Ollul Ilplllella -_.--¢.}-_-_— ::iO0crns cripple uiq m1 and make walking l; torture. 70t- sure relic! in the shape o! Holloways mm remover in within ream m‘ all. brilliant record overseas where he won the Military Cross. The best wishes nf all who knew this pop- ular couple will follow them on their way through life. ---<0>--—- zzMothcrs can easily know ivhen their children arc troubled with worms and they dose no time in applying a reliable remerlly~Moth> [er Graves” iWorm Exterminator. t . WVESTERN PERSONALS ——{Dr. Keir of Al-berlon-ivss u. vis lttor in towint Saturday. —-lMr. Galvin Leatrd o! iBedeque is reported seriously ill. -iMir. Bailouts‘ (Mullet otjdis- oouiabe wee h‘: wm Batubdn‘. aloha-A- —Mrs. Dr. Ddyia of lioncmn. is visiting bar sister in Sulnmorside. itt ....°Mr. Milton Hemphlll, Plcwu. in visiting friends in Georgetown»- .-. ..-.. .4, hunnniifitl t -—-Misscs Enid cud Mattie Mc ~ Farlanc have returned from lilc -_ Donald College, Montreal, to spend lCbristmus with their parents. ~-Mr. Eli. Raynor, Summersidc, who specialist in fur farming is u busy man in his new oflico cor- ucr of Water and Central street, shipping daily to New York and London markets. - the Leaching stuff at liovorgal Col- lage, dorm/to and Misc Ethel Mes- Fteervy attending the University n! Toronto arrived homo ln-tt right 1'0 trpcnd the Christmas .»olulars with heir parents - in» ~--3;<..r,_g1.-tvlnt» wedge of ‘Bum-mgr. sidie; ntowi heatd-iboolt-keeper with a biz Gen ouncem or Winmipeg ar- rived Wtltlh liter brolmier lfi-ank, wine reoomtiy undenweuitt a. serious ope-t- ation at the Forest. Hllll Hospital, Mass. They iboth inttend spending Xlmas rwith their parents. ’ -The friends of Mrs. Ii. Satin- ‘ders, Bloomfield, will be pleased tn learn, that she has titlccessfblly; passed through I very vrltit-ui operation at tho Prlncu (‘on lins- pltal. Her condition is qullc sails- factoryw- . —-Dr. D. A. McNaily oi Fram- iughiarn, Mass, lmiblter of Mr. John J, .M~uNu.lly minim/smile arrived Baiinzridm-y nigh-t om a few days busi new purdtnaing Black and Silver Mme ill‘ Illa‘ Inch which he built recliner. He enacts» to leave Wied. nellhy v inking with him a hanahoitnehlmeetgradethatcsn be bvtflit. —1A‘hmus was taken from Brace ‘McKay's hone shed, Bunmmnizin Milsfl Grime hiessrrrvy Ii. A. on; fliqAhesrn was elected chairman ‘ ‘I _ ‘ 1 oi‘ tho standing contmittee not f‘, ‘H,’ 171"” "ind fufmt 0pm] John Alexander us previously re- gm" ‘m’ m “e “ ‘y on '1 m“ He” ____§(.al-fs_ ported. _ Palm --BUV YOUR Xmas gifts now. “NW1 was" ‘Dr A1Mrl6n ....-Jackeig, . , ‘brought. .1 1.! year old boy to No Luxury fax on uuy article -.-.S||a\v]g- dam ems-trout?» \119-121 Queen Sh,- Christmas N ovelties in Dainty W0ol Goods i AREALLY CHARMING GliT 1 This announces the arrival 0f a lot of lovely new ideas in lfit wool goods for Winter wear. Included in the assortment youwin Chdrlottgtgwn __- . n-Knit Wool Sets- n-Jionnets. . --I’uilover Sweater; w-“lltig-lle-Tlghts. . ' l We Refund Railway Fare to a? CashPurch sers. to ‘the Amount OUT OF TOWN CUSTOMERS will find this offer of great ad. vantage to them--come to Charlottetowm-from any station Prince Edward Island--_buy $25.00 worth 0f goods for cash and your fare will be refunded. ; / of $25.00 in The Men's with Gift wish him t1 speedy recovery. lottetowrh \ -—Mr. uarryTpTrs of Piusvillc _ ----N0¢liii0S- -....st[|1|-¢.5_ is‘ ttlzdiidi‘. n-Jlandkerchicfs, ----Swcnfct' (foals. 2:11 is now on the way to recov- “neloves. "nnressmg Gowns. ——Mrs. my 33in.- and Miss ""H°“i°"Y' -‘---Fancy Vests. $1212.. §J...S.f.“.’23l"l‘.§ll“§‘.‘1.. 3:11‘; ""U"“’“‘"‘“‘ "nllflifl and Caps- iiusirilting friends have rctttrrtcd ---LT1|(|(>|-“~pa|-. ____U"lbre“as_ _ ----'l‘ravclling Bags, .___suspend¢rs_ ‘WI! while 1n.‘ Ob Mrs . 3N1? fluidly. Kqliy . O t, mamas ‘If: zrrrr STROLL AROUND THE MEN’S STORE FOR UTES AND YOUR gift questions will be answered somewhere in the MEN'S STORE for any and every She Wants a Fur Coat ameadin Stare is Crammed d Ideas for Men A FEW MIN. There’s a gift man in Char- A handsome onecan be cheaply bought today 20 per cent off And No Luxury Tax $11590 Killill-“lk Coats for . . . . ........$3&w. $195.00 Mink armot Coats for .......$156-W- $325.00 Hudson Seal Coats for .. . . . . . ..$¢6i-°° $32500 Raccoon Coats for . . . . . . . . . . . -$?5°-m $525.00 Hudson Seal Coats for . . . . . . .. $42illib A d . . . ‘V , fi r TwE§1wr"‘pE‘i£“3§'1l$° bhfsséotliii? 6% ‘lift FURS; 20 lper: cenb oif all Fur Neckwear; 20 P" cent off a1 .Fur Mulls. Here's one of the finest chances for a 5PM did Christmas gift. onflttnoti l All Eilké itaewmqwmg. . ‘ Mreotinctogetfltnlnrln