E1; n, 1022. pi i 1g ewel Movement ‘ . .llkl“lbb0ll,”.00 l i; Jewel Movement hr" seJilkrlbbmMS-on dressed in different styles. slightest of cosU-thc other ible according to the wearer's mood or the "dress" occasion. Because-of the disappearing "eyc' ' in the case, you canwenr it around the w or on a chain. These jeweled, fashionable WaIthanWaIchcS \\‘ill keep time fur u life-time. Whichcy sold by first class jewelers. Lhem to you. He knows what fine watches they arc. Write for a valuable booklet that 8on1 free on ruqticsi. The Wulihamr Watch Co, Limited Montreal, WALTH AM THE WORLD'S WATCH OVER. TIME A CANADIAN Mug"; o] Iha famom Wnlllum llilylltlinn uualilySpcrdomrllr: and Auunwbilu Timr-puu: us: GIFTS THAT LAST ._- Wash Day nlrrrrcxccvl BUILT Wnrcu mTHAMc/ascc Convertible and Ribbon who“ jfur Qilhristnlas WO interesting ladies‘ wntchesJ-alikc, yet not alike. The same famous Waltham movement inside-but The one be-ribboned in pure black silk (changed at the //"\ "WHO? from lrolman’: Catalou. ..°8HOP AT THE STORE when: your dollar goes the fartherast. Men's Mocoo gloves $1.40 pair. Men's ties at 30c, 50c and 60c each. J. W. Murdock d: Co., Montague. 1i . JTHE LADIES AID of the Mon- tague Methodist. Church will hold _ a chicken supper on New Years m, ,, night in ‘ski: Oddfeliown Hall Mon- tague. A uta 50c. Children under “$325533 ‘Jilfffi? twelve yearn 26c. 10939-20-3l. Ne. ;o|§DE—r; jewel Movement (‘mid-filled case and bruculcl hubs No. gouoDB-y jewel Movement $17.01: n bracelet watch, convert- rist or as a chatclaine watch Trunc you prefer. They are Ask your jeweler to show in: liberal " Watch" education Canada. INDUSTRY an liu world": landing can Turkish towel and they will iron as y rinsed clothes are morelsmoothly as a handkerchief. scorch when ironed. Pongee will iron evenly and with- oq pure soap is economy, ev- out those white spots so often seen . costs n few pennies more. if washed and then rolled in aTurk- padded fembroiderles and lsh towel for an hour before iron- hnving buttons on n thickiing. ____. oo-oo-oocv v%*“-“ The Fawcett Pvipeless Furnace i ' Mrs Alex J ..‘lMr Alfred‘ Lowry returned lo Mvlllusus from Western Canada, all his companions arr now work- .ul; in the lumber W0OdB.-—1I. V1118. N. -.i. is at present ona Vlflli ‘l0 lit-i‘ Old hyme- in ,Mg)nu|gu9 She will not roturn till nifter the New Year.——.i. --“M0rliu§ue's local tlnsmith, Mr Ora Kayo is extra busy these ‘lays installing the numerous furn- lces he‘ has sold, his tierrrtmry aovers a wide urea and patrons 111d ill Mr Kaye a competent and efficient frndesmnn,—,]_ ..'Miss Blanche Dewar is back igaln to her homo in ‘Montague iften spending ~the post year in Boston being kept. busy at her pro- Y-‘P/Bivll. u "trained nurse. Miss Dewar will remain -i'0r the winter, her mother, an aged woman, ro- qulring her heip.—J. ..'We are delighted '0 report a marked improvement in the condi- aicn of lMrs l-sauc Vanidcrstlne, Montague whose chances for re xovcry u few days ago were looked upon as doulblful. Sllffiflig hopes are now held out for her recovery. ..'~Miss ‘Lucy McLean, daugirt/sr rf Mr and Mfrs iD J lMcLean, Mont- rgue left recently ic-r Czfgary, where it ,is her intention to train 'or a nurse. Her father showed he paternal affection for besides "accompanying her to Charlotte town he gave her a very substan- filai sum of’ money. Lucy was one of our deserving young ladies, and: her departure leaves a mcancy in the social life of the zown not easily filled-J. ..'lt is ‘regretted that Mr, Stan- ‘ncpe McLeod. a student in the P W -C Cflllese. and a son or Mont- ztguifs esteemed residenhs Mr and iMcLeod (Mills) had the misfortune to have his right ..~ . . ‘ Mrs Wm Mclauarrle 0f we“ pirations to play ‘the piccolo in the ' r are giving excellent satisfaction, our cus- tomers claim they have far exceeded all expec- VI tations. ~Why DELAY ‘ in making |a purchase l BER r ther r GT8. Samuel Kenned y i 134 Kent Street OO§§§4§§O-O-O O-O-O-OO-FC oiessional Cards" I i. ll. A. Tanton .. - - ifluoeinllst, Teacher of Plano Lag: Voice. Studio 146 Great Miles Garrison A. B., M. D. “If! Tuberculosis Opoolnlln lliqhtnn Road, Charlottetown. Treatment In Sol _ cuss y Telephone g . c. c. Archibald a‘! 0n N. Y. Pol! flrldunh hi“! School and l-loppltnl ilonltod to Iyl. Inn, Noll m: Throat "on lulldlng, can 0am "i ilwulu Gulrdlin Tililhonn nu. "limo-stun. 1 u» a om ~ - lizrcfiffm a .. ‘ r0 'Q. ullo wvln m. following a» u - WAL. onom ‘m: av . hxnmuolo- R “IIOQI QOIH "-4 m 1: an: u. s "Minna by Applntmont T p Rdfoflmgran Oil» A 1- any longer. REMEM- .- prepared to meet it. Prices and terms ar- < i P ranged to suit cushom- i the COLD Wea- is coming and be ' Charlottetown 0-0-04 ‘n’ Palmer & Palmer H. J. Palmer, K. C. Barrlctorn, Etc. Monoy to Loan L Building Cnlrlofiltnvvn, P. E. l. Barrister and Solicitor. M Oren George Stu-net lollclto - for the Union Bunk o! Canada S. S. HESSIAN Ilrrlnhr, lollcléor, Noinry Puhllo to. M ON EV TO LOA N ' Montague MacDonald & McPhee B. A. I. A. MacDonald H. F. McPhse Barristers, Attbrney, Etc. - Manny to Loan Iligy Building, Charlottetown DR. CLIFI‘ . Chronic Diseases ohlrinttotown. P, I. Inland. Canada 11! Prinoo ltmt HOUR!» DAILY 11 a 2 n. m. J. A. McEAOHEN, l’ Oph. A D. EYt IPICIALIUT Eyu examined and gill"! , furnlslml when nodded. oma-wr damn strut (lbovo Par-non’: I and ‘l0 cont taro.) - ' Noun, 10-1 and l-J- "'- Ivnnlng by n IMMUN- Tolophono BL - ‘ - if fl. louq '». . I". ’ Loan arm broken recently. .’I‘hls will prove a serious handicap in the been a household word in educa- tional lines in this province, and ahcuid fhis young man fall in the proscn: exams it will be solely due oJLhe painful accident referred lo.| IN MEMORIKM M-R. PIUS McKINNON iMany fniends and reiatlves in his province and elsewhere were ‘er-ply grieved to learn that on Tuesday morning. December 12.] Mr. Pius McKlnnorr had passed iwny nt his home .n Grand River Lot >14, at the age of 71 years. Deceased hnd been ill only eight lays with pneumonia, and his ‘rlends tondily hoped that with he best m_ediical skill and the un- irinlr and tender nnWng of his levloted oisitelrs his Recovery nigh-t soon be complete, but hum- in efforts were ofno avail-the rands of life were fast ebbing rway and naught could‘ stay the rlflll cold hand of Death. The late Mr. MoKinnon was a nan oi tho most sterling quafiitles wnrpec-ted for hFs honesty and in- ‘c-gr-l-ty undi all this-e splendid ‘deals of the best and highest ‘hfngs of i-ifc; and loved for his "infnltaring friendship to his fol- low men his unswerving loyalty 0 his country and hfs never fail~ J. n. ETEWART,_K. c ‘;'.=..;:."'..Y...::.'. .:.*.%;: §i:>:...*.:"z..::;i ‘fie and gave him gilldnnco on the journey to the shore of Eternity. ‘s a rrwnrd for his faithfulness _ to his religion. hrs home. and i fhose entrusted to his care he was . rranted the grace of‘ a havlil’ and holy death fortified: lw the lust we; of the Roman Catholic Church administered by Rev. FL Connolly he calmly lay down the ‘ burden of life to take up the un- P‘ i‘ M." fading crown of Eternal happiness There are left to mourn tlleiil‘ ‘rrepnruble lose, four brothers and four sisters: Linus and Alex- ander ‘in. the United States. J0s~ Pph of Grand Rriver. Rev. Father James Charles. Parish Priest. Herring Cove Nova Beotin: Mrs- lames MacDonald ‘Summer-ads. vlrs. James Trainer Southport. Mrs; Joseph Leek, Miscoucho and Miss Catherine at home. His aged mother predeceased him six . months ago. On Thursday morning Decem- ber 14 a very large concourse of gm-mwifng neighbors and friends fathered to pay_ a. last tribute y‘: nnellw-lrdsd pasnng ihnslertsvo. in the mmmnpizy which ‘cannot noon be filled‘. A! nlnaoclock tbs funeral cortege wendecb-Jts way to St. Patrick! Church where a qoyemn High M!!! OI. ‘Reqnnm was celabrnied‘ it!‘ ‘F5019? “m” Charles assorted by Rev- F-"L- Connolly and Rev. LA- M¢D0l1fl|d _ CASTO R IA _ - n; mam and Children - ll "SE fill Will 30 YEAR!’ Alwmhm ‘growth. l . . RMNOTHER SHIPMENT ,0!" homespun. just arrived. Lovely shades at .l. W. Murdock & 00., Montague. l; _ PIPE-D IN COAL BUNKER. iflOGOKlEN. Dec 21-—A bunker on the transatlantic liner Aimericu shocked Otto Schmidt, a coal passer, to dea.h. 3n M; peg‘. luvs‘ stekers insisted when the liner arrived here from Blrenren. The ship's doctor. IIO\\'CVCII', said l1 wan heard. disease. , in any event the stokers were full of l-he story of the haunted ship. They said the "tweet tweet" kept coming tirom me bunk- ers and they ull got so frightened they appealed» to the captain for. action. He. ‘investigated, and as .1 result a stowaway who had as opera orchestras here was brought to the deck. ills ambition ulna so girerrt, he saith-he couldn't resist- the- temptation to practice. The choir was under the direction of Dr. G..P. lMdDougall, The pail bearers were James and Frank McDonald‘, ICharEc-s andi ‘Edward Tralnor nephews of the deceased and dlomanus-lMcDougall and Pet er J. Gldlls. WIH-ll- the last solemn words. j"err~ pronoun-coil by his Reverend suiehis parents and‘ the tomb hid from earthly view the mortal remains, of one whose memory will long bo cherished by many who now mourn a no-ble clclzcn and a true and trusted friend. Rcqulcsteat in Pace. --@————i o>---- GEORGE D. BALJDERBTON \ One of the beet citizens of Si. Peter's ~Bny passed away, after s. short illness on November 28th, in the person of George d). Bolder- ston, at the age of 76 years. nbout twenty-eight years agoflla came from North WiILsh-i-re and successfully conducted a grist and saw mill at. St. ‘Peters, to the en- tire satisfaction of the community. He was honest, honorable and upright man, who enjoyed the ea- teem and confidence of the people. His removal leaves a blank that. will not be easily filled. He is survived by one son, John, in Calgary and two daughters. Blanche at home, and El-izabctih, n teacher in ‘Calgary. His wife pre- deceased ‘hlm about six years ago. Both son and daughter arrived home in time for the funeral which took place on the 1st inst, to Mid-l geii Cemetery. It was largely atl- tendad by all classes who said one to another :“A fins man has pairs- "rna cmncorrnrown llll [lfillllil Blllfllilil yvierd piping eounng from u coal brother, he was laid to rest hi.“ ' ‘ Frocks at attractive prices. ed away." The funeral services at the home- and the grave, were conducted by Christmas examinations now gin-Hm, pastor, Rem J_ M’ McLeod. who an‘ The Meme“ name h“ "fnggreferred to tile loss sustained byl the -:ommunlty,_ churclfand tho! home, in the death of lirlr. Bolder-i stun. ~ The deceased was a bromsr of‘ the inte il-lon. John ‘Bolder-stung North Wiltshire and Mr. B. Baider-_ storr, Charlottetown. (Patriot. please copy.) l -—%-<-0->—--—— ‘LAUSANNE, Dec. 20.—-0n lhcl evo of whar threatened to be an critical day in the life of the Lau- snnne conference, United States Ambassador Child last night had u long conversation with lsrnet Pasha alhout the Straits problem. which Lord Curzon yesterday da- ciared must he disposed n1‘ im- medlatelyr. 2 Dozen Kiddies Maire them .happy for $1 Christmas Day. Give thorn each n package of Little Sun- Mflld Raisins, luscious little _ Cb ristm a s fruitments- tickle them to pieces. “ 81.20 worth lor ll-opecinl cm". ma! price! Stick llttl k In kl , Also lot the: glvonrlzczmlmtb their little friends. Little ruinlnn "Juli rnnln" for Chrinman time. Get the carton now at |.ny non. Little Sun-Maids’ “Christmas Raisins" 5c Everywhere Had Your Iron 'l‘oday? Nothing convoy: thought- » fulnnu and ohur like I ' I Xmas Portrait Irolntln BAYER srunro vvovowvv i n. i. u A a 0 N i onion-arm y » Eyes Examined i Glasses’ Fitted . Montague, P. l. I menu ll opmull rnano comp lnoluolio “fat Iona 00o Mill IIQI flail GvARDIAN may... Gifts, for the Worried Shopper that will Bring Back the Smiles Store Open Each Evening _ _ Every woman wants something new to make the vrslt home a real pleasure, perhaps it’s a new suit; a winter cost, a ready-to-wear dress for the afternoon, 0r adressler dress for evening, a new pair of gloves, new stockings, new hat, a pretty veil, or shirtwaist. There are hundreds 0f needfuls a woman wants, so ~ Why not do your Christmas shopping where yolfgjet satisfaction, and please your womenfolk, too.» Our store is a veritable Christmas suggestion list. Visit it; today. . HLOUSES (‘OME FROM STRANGE COUNTRIES. v The ideas in them do at any rat-e. Russia and ‘ the_ near east lend their artistic hands in giving them delightful variation. Embroideries, ajour work and bright colors play some part on every Blouse. What- i ever your fancy 1n Blouses may be, it will be satisfied ~ m this Holiday Sale and at a gratifying price. (iIFT POSSIBLE A. FUR COAT The altogether new and jaunty fur coaté-thatis a gift that will bring a happy thrill with it. In rat, Hudson seal, French seal, Persian lamb, they’re quite extraordinary gifts. Very low priced, too, as is ev- i-rything in the Fur Section this Xmas selling. Rat Coats, $250, Seal Coats $400, Ifreneh Seal $165. SILK FROIYIKS SMART AND LOVELY Frocks of Canton crepe, satin crepe, silks and taffeta, draped Frocks, straight-line Frocks 0r Frocks showing the new circular tendency —~ Silk Frocks for every occasion, and in the most success- ful colors of the season. When you see them you ufill quickly appreciate the remarkably low prices, and buy your wife one for Christmas. \VO()L FROGKS EXPRESSING FASHIONS _ (‘lIARliIlNffl NEW ’l‘Il.-\I'l‘S This delightful collection of W001 Frocks pre - sents the distinctive and different silhouettes favor- ed this season. Straightline Frocks of tweeds, wor- steds, piquetine and twill cord, afternoon Dresses of velour and duvetyn, advancing circular tendencies. Frockswith the most favored colors in them. Smart TO \VE.\R OX (‘IIRIWPMAS )IOR.\'ING—- A NEGLIGEE , _ An exquisite Negligee, soft, graceful and gay - ‘colored or a bright heavy Bath Rob,e-what would be more wearable 0n Christmas morning itself? There is a delightful assortment 0f Negligees and Robes, ‘with every newest style trend, at Patoirs. Q1.‘ COURSE, YOIT’LL \\'.\.\"l‘ .\ (‘OAT OR “TIAP Now that Winter is just beginning to be ill earn- est your thoughts do turn to new Coats and Wraps. (iur Coats and Wraps are lovely enough to meet ap- proval anywhere. In duvetyn, marvella, velour, bo- livia cloth, fur-trimmed, richly embroidered and tailored in the newest manner they are exceptional values. SILK I’I*IT'I‘I(TO.\'I‘S ARE AS INTER- l<‘_i\\'OR~I'l‘l€ GII*"I‘S Silk Petticoats have changed their ways _a_bit- to fit smartly into the new mode; but they're still the sort of Christmas gift most every woman hopes to get. The very smartest new styles, with their fi0unc- (zs, flares, tucks and delightful colors appear in this lloliday Sale It will mean an appreciable saving to buy now. 'I‘III'IIR.I‘I’S RARE (‘IIA [:11 IN SMALL FURS A Fox Scarf, a Mink Choker — there's pretty nearly magic in the words. For every fashionable woman knows the inevitable bit of distinction they can bring to a costume. And now with special Christ.- mas prices you can supply yourself at great economy. 'I.‘O SEE TWIESIE SKIRTS IS TO BVY ONE Even if you haven’t thought about buying a Skirt, this delightfully varied collection will give you ' great pleasure. Their distinctive chic simply isn’t t0 be denied, when they appear in the latest bright combinations of prunella and eponge, plaited, check- ed and attractively priced. . \VOMEN'S SILK IIOSIERY in dainty gift boxes are always acceptable. We also have all wool, silk and wool ‘hose 1n fine variety. Make your se- lection from our A MAN AND HIS SHIRTS —-have a peculiar bond between them. We have placed our entire new stock of Xmas Shirts on sale. Early shopping to get the fastidious one’s Gift Shirt before the stock immense stock of Xmas Handker- has been picked over is advised. We are chlefs~ ratiher proud of this collection and should like to have you see it while it is still new. TIIIS IS AN UNUSUAL SELLING OE‘ SELECTING THE RIGHT TIE UNDERMUSLINS The experienced shopper will be quick to recognize that this is a special opportunity At such attractive low prices their excep- tional quality seems very unusual. There are Gowns, Step-ins, Vefi and Drawers sets cf the finest nainsook and longcloth. Daint- ily trimmed with hand embroidery and —for the right man! Each Christmas proves it’s seldom done. We are braving fate and have a counter wihere women may _ consult our‘ necktie experts. Christmas necktie stocks are now complete and early inspection will disclose a wealth of neck- wear for the masculine members of your family. , » YPQrQCQJ" l"