More 0f the New ORIENT . Silk Stockings For Christmas Shoppers Every few days WCvlIIlYL‘ been filling in nlore new ‘."‘URll-l.\"l“’ Silk Stockings for Christmas. All the lgoori colors are here in all sizes. Can you think of a -l)Cll0l'\(llil'lSlfl1ilS gift‘! l (HHICNTI service wciuht .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . $1.50 ORIENT, Chiffon weight .. . .. . . . . .. . $2.00 llitell silk hose. This is a pure silk stocking with -:l lisle lining‘ A very suitable stilt-king for 1 I medium llChildl-enis woolen pullovers. (‘hillcse Illue, (‘ardin-l is» 2.25 1.00 plllited stockings. good variety ‘llllTlTlTliT, .09 1.00 1.25 LpriccsJPzlil- .. . . winter wear. Pair . . . . . . . . . .... Venus silk stockings, fine quality; zweighl. pure silk. Special. l'zlir ‘_ Misses fancy silk and wool hose, sizes S, 1'8 1-2.’. and 9. Pair . . . . . . . -...-.-..- Silli and il-ool jlof colors. I; stockings. Gray 1.00 cashmere still-kings in a good range 1.25 ‘L50 1.75 “"“ 2.00 Ladies all “col and silk and wool gaiters to be lii-orn with fl‘.‘i‘l'.'=ll1)(‘S. ('olol'.s. gray-s. browns and il-liins. Some ‘ruff. l';lir Fancy nlilttlcd silk and wool land \\'hite. l‘lil\\ll and White. Beige and lwhitc. Pair \\ ool All colors and of i]iriet-s.,l'ziil' .. All silk hosiery put up in fancy boxes for Christmas. l l0 sllMMi-gun TO P E. - on {Special Christmas Gift Package of 3 pairs of $1.95 Silk Hose $5.50 in Dainty Christmas Box Hereis a <"hi-i.<iiii.i< ltll'-'l that will illlpflill to many men-mm! a lzoud milll)’ “lulu-ll loo. your choice from :25 colors-all sixes of our fine regular $1.95 Silk ‘Stockings. packed in a dainty special Christmas box. 'l'lle three pairs for .'ll.l\1»\ll.l-Il) .-\I\Y\\’llI-}ltl'1 IN (IANADA. prepaid 0n lll dainty (‘hristmzls box. l-reccipt of $3.30. The Store OfAl Thousand Gifts M0 0R5 5 N°LEQD l . i7 l Tim re liberty-toxin olhiljl>lA~ l l T C C Q On Juno 1a. lm. at 4.50 a. m. ma, l‘ 0°“ i?’ 105M320 and Mrs. 0‘. N. Flandera, o- - . _ "0 03’ 0“ "T00" “"0” °0 °'0l m‘ gether. We visited the cemetery at "erllmtlmml 0°07" ' Clyde River where our dear parents We started early and traveled slow- "e slunlnm Then the party motored i ly so that we could enjoy the beauties to uBeeth Grow- lnn’ the “n: home i of nature. w‘ ‘"000 00 t0’ 0000000 00y beech grove in the back ground and of Portland, which has a population] ‘h. ‘melon! n“! “cm: the n!“ .of seventy-five thousand. at 12: noun hut n mnm’ w” a picture °l°l°°k- 000" 0 0100010“ “Y- Th0 that will long remalnlln the memor- - state road was very good. We reachfi i” n’ the nuhn led the old historic town of Thomas-l Thhnen "h" h." nu.“ “nee 0°0- Malm- a‘. 7-00 p- m" '00 p00 I left the Island and ii, was plefiing - 000°‘ 00° 01900 i to note. while touring through it, so 000° 19' 0‘ 5-00 0- m‘ “l0 huumedl many prosperous farmers and pota- oul- journey. soon arriving at Bel-i h, 5w,e_h°uw_ The best tmpr°ve_ 1 fast. The beautiful scenery along the nun‘ to ‘h, uhnd h the c" an.» Maine coast will long remain in our I honey 1n the future, thnt the can memories. After a very pleasant day‘ adihn Government Wm nmvid‘ n °l ““‘l°lm3- w‘ 000000 ‘l ““ lseccnd ferry. With the increasing Bl°°ksl 301“- l‘ 50mm" °°l°"Y'| traveling public and heavy freight l “m” w” ‘Pem '00 "m" W00 mm‘ - there will be plenty of work for two, l Iortablc accommodations. l 00m 20- '0 4-05 0- m" ‘l’? °T°55°0l eled roads on the Island were quite the international bridge between good whhe the wads between Borden Brunswick, bidding good-bye Uncle Sam for a short time. we trav-i Tryon n,“ w“ m, “h”; I "e;- ‘000 00' 5000'“ ‘"005 M003 the st-l traveled on the Island. Good POlfL-Li .. at sh John- o“ the mind Wm be the but dnwn The COihiflLi/QG made it convenient Crolx River, arriving ‘C00’ “l 0000- 50°00“ “l 50 -l°h“l ing cal-d to encourage aunlmcr visit- l gl-ation Office and secured a legal; 0,5 from new“ the horden ‘Pwmft 1°’, my "tum tPlP- Wei While at Brndaibane, where we passed through Sussex about 5.00‘ p: Icund nnny chhnaen w, vuhghlh m. and after having traveled oversevq iarge black {ox ranch hnd spent n cral miles oi road under construction very pleasant week with nexus. on route one we arrived at Petitcocb‘ heather on the Blanch i" "m" l" 5W“ W’ "ill"- “thi Joni za-we started our retulrni .- lady who was formerly Miss Wcath.‘ “in we reached Borden l; rm“ a, Tl-lb-l’ 00m P°W00l- P- El I- ‘m- loaded the automobile on the car ‘mm 2l“A 0000000 0037 ‘V000.’ ferry. and crossed over to Tormen- uruveling over a good road two deer "he in 0m, noun The pun" was crossed a few feet in front of our‘ very rough ‘m; a numb" M the automobile. We had wished to soe al pawns“; were Sig]; 1 gagged i; l 010°" l“ New 301050001‘ "t “'°.1'° harmed no one mvbe. sea-sick a felv for summer visitors. The beautiful‘ summer and winter. The main trav-l. l Calais. Maine and St. Stephens. New‘. and snrnishehi were h“ ind in} ' v trumped. lC. PalllllLinler. \Ihs Launched l - (Canadian Pres-J GLAEGOW. l-Bcotland, . Der. l7- Bllpping down the greased ways eli- ahroudcd by fog that lifted Just as a mighty splash ‘heralded tllebirth of a. new giant. the Canadian Pacific Liner, Emptmss of Japan was launch ed early this afternoon by Mrs, E. R. Peacock, wife of the Canadian financier. The launching was from the works of the Falrfleld Shipbuild- ing Company. The Bhlp is intended for the Pacific service o! the Com- pany. . Italy's winter increase in unemploy- ment is lees than uspal. Blackpool, England. is to_have an ice skating rink costing $750,000. I I I I Because of its clcamess. sea water ls being taken from the Bay o! Blscay for use in the aquarium at the Lon- . don zoo. -._.___-_.___._._..__ w} some places quite. dangerous. The! nah‘ ‘gains’, tubacmosn durum - l the coming year. llOI‘ you to purchase seals. It remov- ed the necessity of £01113 011$ W WY them by mailing them to you “on approval“. All» you need to cio is to mail your l-elnitlancc (or the seals if you cannot use them) in the return envelope iuz-nished you. The committee must account for all seals it sent out. If they have not heard from You they will have to “The again-wt needless expense, since you meant. to send the nloncy . gnyvruy--but tlloughtlcssness alw-ays ' costs someone something. This time the coat would be charged against _ disappointed. We reached Tormen-y times during h menu-m 000 a0 n00 0- m- 1L l°°k We 0°00 The first few miles in New Bruns-l to load the automobile on the flat wick the" we" ‘ g", mowers my- ial‘: m? T‘; lliicrm gmlhllmrr"? settled the dust which was quite pro-y a“ 3 "l P!‘ "Ce E Ward 15 find valent at that time. We arrived a1‘ ‘ izn [the old thong. “scoiia.” 0H6 110111‘: Petitcodlac at 1.00 p. m.. and stoppedl .2. 0115.931. £1.Z1§§Z“‘°”£‘°...;§Z.ZL“ l ‘°' 0° “““‘" . i we dined a‘ the Abegwzltal-iotel andll Jlilne so’: gslllllllll vsull lelll “ IPet tcodlac a 5. a. m. e passed. i then motored to Fredericton where over ‘en mugs o; new“, “tween Pepi “l9 00000 '0 5° ml’ 00500005 0W0‘ itccdiac and SusaeltnN. ‘B. After al= brothers and their families and sis-hon run we “Hind h; §tp suDheh-E’ number of old neighbors and friends. and crossed the “he in!“ Qua-s ‘ We had tea at our old home. “l-Iill- Mmm we p;-,5¢nm1 our pggpgrfiyl l side Farm." We then ylsited Fl-eder- and had m, n-ouhm The office;- 55k- icton cemetery where'many of our ed wh“ w“ in om. ma,“ md “h, .dear ones are sleeping. and where. in mid him only om- pemonal 5510,15...» 00‘ 000"“ 0f 0010i I “We l‘) 79-05- ings. We were somcvrhr-ti nervous n‘ We spent the week-end withlthe nah-w h“; ‘held o; u, had any. "lend-i sulldly evellln! We 309ml" their baggage opened and their gas. . $111200 50080 ‘Llhullcht 50701005000‘ tank examined! am sorry that two! a '. was leasan o ene - ‘ lmanyl old fl-islildships w sol nlliendly ‘Hilton! ehnnl): ma?‘ elilll - - olcrasnaonssou. esn June 24-1 went to Charlottetown mashed har..ihg;°1-,_»_M;ine_l whgycl ‘sl-‘lpmdbeu’ “I” Inllellds; ‘imd Vltslbe‘; we were comiortably accommodated,- a nunl r~ o paces o ntcres. “h” the mghh missed seeing my uncle Daniel T. July 1_wu h very piuum d“- Fmser at Kingston, who had passed- hh. nhvnhnn M 65° n nh we can“; . RWRY a few days before our visit. ii to a beautiful summer resort. the visited the schoolhouse at East Wilt-I l-Bhchu,» in Brumwick, Mo" wheycl Jshire where I had attended schooll we amp,“ for the night fifty years ago and from which, in Jhh, z_we h-‘vqed J11 d“ on‘ Z my hall oi memory. I miss so many very 800d “at, fold, md ‘mow mi of my}; dear classmates who i-lavei home h; s“ h’ m_ _ 500° 0'00- it was interesting to note. on our A "mlly ""11"" Plmlc W“ 1"". tour, the different kinds of trees ln I ranged by the five sisters to meet ail “ch 5th?“ and the hnumut pim- our birth place. “Linwood.” A oleas- clad hm, o; New gmwhm loqkgdl ant afternoon was spent. After lunch- very good u, us, Th; round mp Q11 eon on the l - vi- -l ‘ted - l ber of scenesalhlfl m; lclilldhogdllllxlllcil ellffiteen wlilillncllililld alllllliliczlilzlillllihgl l writer removed a horseshoe that hadli $013.29, g ' l l ‘ rested over the horse stable door for more than fifty ilcars. The meeting l was called to order and a short pro-l gram was given including stories} about our childhood days and SOHIH - - readings. one pleasing picture thatZ r ‘we noted was a number of great‘ Chrlstfnas S8418 . grand-children of the old home plny- l ling and havnlg n joyous time to-I I l (MBSJ MINNIE MUlllAiLl Henniker, New Hampshire Those Tubercuitfi Christmas v -—-i————-———————,scalsl Don't. you nmomhor Noah'- i ling them by mail and 1mm them FEEDiaside resolving that you muot re- ‘Vmember to nay for them rlcht away? {But you have forgotten ~lt in the rush o! holiday affairs. 1t uhopod-tliuroumualxllt-lw seals-they are sully worth a dol- 1a.:- for the cheer they-odd to the holiday mall. But they are worth ‘more than a dollar to you as a sign ‘oi your interact in your community. Affixed to your Oiu-iatmaa manages ‘of love and greet-Ina "M! little ‘badges of health represent you u {belonging to the greatest humanit- hn" u," ‘arlan movement of our generation. no", m", . i Your doliar (more ii you can rive .lt) la atlll needed to continue the A FOR SALE Beef Trlpo Beef Melts Beef Lip; Beef Tongue arlmmlnls Boneless Beef Veal. (In carcaaa) Lamb Pinch Lamp Trlpe Lamb; and Mutton, iin carcass) Ilorscmeat. lcarload lots or less) Hogs Pluclu, , now or ‘ b a‘ cnusc you intend to help not toi hinder. Make this "iszy-ior-nly- Cill-istmas-Seals-clny." ' Mortgage Sale There will be sold by Public Auction in fruit of the Law Courts Building at Charlottetown. Queens County, Prince Edward Island on Saturday the fourth day of lunuirv A- 0-. 193" . 2t tile hour o!’ tlvclvc 0130C! 110ml i1" l-Rll. tract of land situate partly in 'i OWN. ll p_ Number Thirty-seven in . (incl-n; County aforesaid and PM"! in lll0\\‘ll.~5l1l',\ Number Thirty-eight In lying‘; toullty in said ltilikflflnfllld bounded and described as follows tlilll . i; to sayi Bounded tin-tile‘ “fest by land now or formerly in possession oi Alexander McDonald,’ John A. Mc- Donaldlmd. John Jay: on the North by land now or formerly lri possess- ion of Augustine hfcDonald and John Angus McDonald; on the oust by land formerly in possession of Oliver E. Jay and Benjamin Jay and on the south by land nolv or formerly in possession of Thomas Rodgcrson and Angus lift-Donald, said described land being situate 0n the north ‘and south side of‘.lay's oll Fol-t Augustus Road and xtendlng north and south ' a distance-cf fcrtylhreo chains and extending east and west n distance of sixteen chains and fifty links and was formerly owned by the. late Alexander McDonald (Bras 0'01’) and contain- ing by estimation seventy acres ofl land a little more or less, The above sale is made in persu- anel- of a Power of Sale contained in ’ an lndenture of Mnrtgagig dated tile tu-l-nty-seventh day of April A. 1).. 1912 and made betwm Francis J. Me.- Dunald of Plsquld in Queens County aforesaid farmer and Mary Ellen his - wife o! the flrat part and the under- 1 signed of the second part. default having been made in payment of tllc principle and interest secured there- y. Dated this third day of December A. D., 1829,‘ » HENRY F. FEEIIAN, McLEAN a. MeKINNON, Charlottetown, Solicitors, 369-12-5-12-19-26. 4fO-Ul§§O-O4O~OOOO‘-OOQO§OOO 0o POTATOES AND TURNIPS We will be buying evervlday at om warehouse Hogan's Wharf. highest prfcoa for good stool. Accommoda- tion for Boat loads. ' I. LESTER DOUGLAS, Charlottetown, l’. E Island, Phone: ‘i9! and I118. oaao-ooooo-uo-oooooooovooo The island Cold Storage l» Company Ltd. h ll-ze-il. O4 Fur Buyer C. M. Lampoon 6' C0-- LKITID. Charlottetown 0 o04-o4++»oo+++o coco 004+ Iln 04 Quun Ill-eat London, I, O. 4. lngland Public Auction Sales OI‘ RAW FUR! Shipping bag‘ will ba furnish- od without charge by applying t» l. T. Holman, Ltd. lam- allraide. l‘. l. l. - dcpnaentod by Alfred Fraser, Inc. 112 Ilfth Avenue ‘- New York, N. Y. ‘ OQ§QQFOO “XOOOOOQOD 00000 Mr. Albert Anions of tliaLllVlN IUI COMPANY LTD" Toronto. Montreal and New York la new bluiag Silver For and other raw furl at our office 145 Great George Street, Charlottetown, and wlll remain here throughout the fur aeaaol; Mr. Aaron; was with us Iut season and is again prepared to pay highest market pricel- ll. will w: 1w to show him your fan before dllpoelng of them. V B. R. HOLM-lAN [EXPORT]! IAW PUB! UQOU-Q-OO-OO-QOOQO GQOODOO-O-OOO-OmQ-O-Q-O o¢+¢4+no4oovooeoovooooooooooooooowoonnoon UFO sos-lz-la-pl. . ~ Morigagcc. In _\,v. ' 12E i-3 T‘ .»...-~~...::...,, Foundation a Necessities of Civilization .. Darkness, QHIGIYZadmfruwalgillffifiiizglniomflfirjzpf9? l . venienced-such would be the picture i! some night W"! 88! and electric plant ceased to function. a l HE. Associated Gas and Electric System. f l l l‘ h‘ l l l" Tin an area where 5,300,000 people live, wolllilnalrsidllsliseligzllrltlulslzralllleaxtld 005m“ a sound investment. ‘ \, n ’ a 0rd’ 600mb» tllfmlgh Serf/l“! I0 _& Continually increasing number of mstomers requires additional capital. It ls this opportunity to serve more widely which -k ‘ ' ' l‘ - . I . . m- es possible such anattractllfc investment opportunity at this tmm "Rights" Expiration Extended to january 15th At $120 under ‘fRightsf’ Associated G ! d Electfi Bearing Allotment ‘Certificates Ofiltisfliln¢XCCll€fltcy€?gng3a:gflif1tIrr::;le;: - made as follows :—Upon subscription, $20;April 1st 1930—$50- and Ju1y 1st _ , . ’ ' l 1930-050. _ Additional “Rights” may be purcha d th ‘h . the nearest Associated System office stfl-cving lifdlug. iselilllililgyeilegifiliéebanks or . Associated (iias and Electrifmfiifltlzities Company c - office "o-r- . - i_ 4 .Mar1t1me _ Electric Company, Ltd, Charlottetown, P. E. I. . l ciilimcltg, m, ~ .3 igxcelt-i. l of Procluc? _ lR/CHNESS of: Vitdmine Conilen? ‘SUPERIOR/TY in Highest-class Pelt Production ECONOMY inlllileeding Costs » -F-or-sale by distributor: in leading business centres and direct from factory. l l llneemm. Blscurr Co. ‘l . CHARLOTTGTOWN l Cl A P.G.I.