1141' . , . _y,,;._».‘g_~g .1. . a ciinzsmns From attic to cellar we're. 1'01“! 7°? est you may buy here for giving without misgivings! Make your selection early- AT THE QUALITY DRUGSTORE Johnson & Johnson Prescription Pharmacists Since 18B3_ Corner Kent and Prince Streets {- Silver Fox Skins Wanted , Mr. A. Levin, President of the old established firm, The '_ Levin Fur Company, who has been coming to Prince Edward island continually for the past ten years is now in Char- Zittetown purchasing Silver Fox skins and other Raw Furs. Elr. Levin has large orders to fill and is paying highest fiarket prices. Before selling elsewhere it will be to your i dvantage to see Mr. Levin. ; As usual, Mr. Levin is located at 90 ‘Queen Street, at the iofllce of his representative, B. R. Holman. l» -- --v-- "s. s. FARNORIH " Sailing from Charlottetown, December 14th, for Sydney, St. Pierre and St, John's Nfld. Loading live stock and general cargo arriving in time for the Christmas market. BUNTAIN, BELL & CO. Agents. £356....“ Christmas EllllérCPE O Sail bya comfortable Canadian Pacific \ sbi and arrive home in plenty of time to e the most of the Christmas and New Year festivities. Very attractive fares for Cabin, Tourist, and Third Class, with un- surpassed service and accommodations. BARGAIN EXCURSIONS IQUNIITRH’ $.51?” 119s: Allowing l5 days in Europe FROM SAINT JOHN ‘December 8-Duchess of York to Glasgow, Belfast ‘ and Liverpool. *December IZ-Duchess of Richmond, to Havre-South- ampton. ‘December Ill-Duchess of Atholl, to Glasgow, Belfast ‘and Liverpool. -‘One day later from l-lhlifax. Full information from .your own Travel Alelt er write C, . nlssrlet Passenger Agent, Balm John N.‘B. .E.4§.'!..4‘..'?.i.6.!'...'3.é.S!.5 L? (JLKIInaaMpsnsaaenasIM-npsalaaaa ll, Andrews. " ll. li.S. iiisiiiiiiie, ba..ci>.~.cca OIITIIIID PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT 7 IIHDII. OI . campus socnirr or cosr acoooiirairrs commissions: roa nnmo anmavirs m ma suraaaaa oouar or r. a. i. , r. a. i. akraasauranva m! csiupian OIIDII‘ Iain racer i IDNGIILIDW 0N DISABIL- MINT world with tenor. on camps and forte. Christ say 'Pesoe'l brazen portals shakes the skies! mortals, The holy melodies of love arise." Longfellow. PEACE AND ARBITRATION While world conditions as rela- tive topeace are in chaotic condi- tion, statesmen assembled at Gen- and understanding between nations. I have been much encouraged by increased membership in the League of Nations Society and for- mation of study Groups. Let us re- member responsibility for war rests with the attitude of people as a whole, not with governments. As one writer has said: pacific in the sense that they-do not want war, but not sufficiently urgent in their efforts to avoid it." Let us avail ourselves of very 0p- portunity for study and research that we may be intelligently equip- ped for service. —Ml's. 11A. DuPuis. THE CANADIAN BAPTIST No government has ever yet been able to control the liquor trade. It has been attempted by many in the [pl-sli, only m have each endeavour ,end in distress. The fact is that the fltrade" ts no laws of any kind that interfere with its reven- ues. - Firm in the opinion that Ontario's new beer bill should be given a fair trial, many have remained silent and watchful during the two ,months of the new era. But the ,iigliest conditions that the Province ‘has known in years exist at pres- Jent: the time for silence on the part of Christian people is ended. We have little interest in the parentage of the beer bill; the child seems equally at home in either house. There is little to be gained by long arguments as to whose offspring it is. For beer is boob-like a flcod-to the digust of many wets and tihe indigniaticn of drys everywhere. "Standard" hotels have spa-um ll) like mushrooms overnight. A restaurant with a few rooms above makes a hotel. In sortie instnaces the "beverage" Mom has been going with a rush when there was no more hotel in sight yet. Children four and five years of age have been sitting in beverage rooms with their parents while the elders drank their beers. Women-young and old-are in all the grog shops.l Druzikedness has reached new heights in the province in the last two months, with the Toronto courts hitting a level one day last week when they were the highest since 1917. Beverage rooms are being ped near schools with little regard for established custom There was a law 1h license days that prevented any bars within certain distances oi’ churches and schools. but the new beverage room are in a class by themselves and spring up every- where-ehurehes, schools notwith- standing. IIOW ARE YOU? FINE! The every day saluatlon, “How are you?" is being answered by the modern wcrked-to-death reply, "Fine!" Seemingly this fine condition 1s not as general as might be suppos- ed iudging by Canada's bill for ill- health. The Canadian Social Hygiene Council of ‘Doronto is reaching out for a higher plane in the min-incl of health and an interprovincial conference of Premiers toconslder the subject oi health was placed on the program in ‘marking Toronto's Centennial Year. Dr. Gordon Jackson. H.011" when thanking the Council for its achievements said:- "It took the curse of war to awaken many to the absolute neces- the truth of the old 1 lthe ears of the health of the com- lmunity to a sense of their respon- sibilitles." It is ra eiition" that should be constantly considered in view of the fact that Canadians spend annually the terrific sinn. in a Mutilation of a lime over ten millions. of 8000.- 000»!!! for cures and 86,000,000 for venticn to Dr. J.W. I has two Oqleilditutfl costing millions and leaving, in their wake thousands of sick. Cane adiansz- namely, the drink traffic and file’ tobacco a tits. especially the growing t of cigarette smoking by men, women, and minors. Din-iii; recent years Dr. hiniia. physician to the Hotel Dieil, the (Ocntlnflsu Iii-ll), v e..--a-----~~~ _,;,,‘n,,. has“... l C.’U. Notes "Werahalfiihe power tbatyfilla the Gtventoredeem lllnhulllnllflnd “ I hear once more the voice of Peace! and no longer from its The blast of wai-‘s great organ But benutilful as $01185 of the im- —-"l'he Arsenal at Springfield" by eva are striving to bring good-will “People are slightest of naiis-gsmcame fro‘: long scrolls of earth untiringly. hind them an e same Bnavely raised his eyes. ‘runiins. the- bravery in attempting u» do any Writ‘ i355 ‘ti’ “s§““i.“£f“““i “'1'; it'll?" “£31; fimini’ we a e em. ave , one, w w” ra, o - was not startled by her silent ap- filling else. That morning at break- iwarsnee- She nodded to Wwen- fast she had asked if aim could help '“ "m" " '" '°‘" ‘ Ruth awed up at once and gatii- mssymisreplybsdi-mkledsne ered her sleenlns am 1n her arms! told herself that Ann was merely a “Th-hank you 80 mlldh-I-Wdll l” servant employed on the ranch and. soles in bed new. I suede" lthat Snavelyfls interest in the rags: ‘ The old abode seemed very huge only one-quarter. Yet, while and dismal. With no word between l: 1n some ways a comforting re- thcm the man and wife stood in the flection, it could not put twin nei- center of the room The yellow light mind the“ pale, jerking eyes. from the oil lamp shone upon the warren and David were spending walls of earth, mellow and dim we day under s great live oak which “what do you think of him?" gwfld on the western bank or the asked Warren, __‘ ' suddenly in- gulch and was visible from the door- toRuthk "eyes. _ lwayoftheold adobe. Itwasabeau- "I don't know." Mid Rut-h slowly-l tiful tree, its wealth of shade made "Did you notice that look on his gym more inviting by the cool green face when he was talking about‘ o: its leaves. Warren lay back in a pelagic? Not what you'd call a social mnfitgrhguzllfitgllly ‘can an a ." m; . e w - "He hates ua-he hates every hu- mgndmuly busy making things with mun b91118!" the small acorns which covered thel Warren said nothing for a time,‘ 5115419,; gfqund, "W". "We'd NW9!‘ g0 to bed. I‘ Often Ruth glanced toward the guess.” oak tree, and once she had gone part Ruth HOdfiKi- way over and shouted to Warren to One o! the canvas cots Ann had watch out ibi- snakes. ans returned placed near the lassleas window; to the adobe reluctantly. She Ill-he! another. close g. ‘fir! tgrlgbwblg 111-; felt that she also should be under te ded for Dav . e doo was m“ use, inuthe rear room. When the man and- Anyway, the abode looked quite girl had finished their preparations cm,“ and pleasant compared with the three cots were so cloxsle than: 1;; gppearanco the etvxeniiigim before. that there seemed to be o y a i; O last evening? Ru co bani- bmad bed made up in three sections. lynblyelievg m; ms had not yet been Bo hot was the night that covering twenty-four hours on the ranch; it‘ was impossible. With David between seemed a month. Well. the cleaning them and the lamp extinguished the was over. She supposed that a storm] father and mother lay on their. would come in a few days and the backs, their hands clasped above whole place would fail down. In such David's head. an event she could imagine snaveiy The stillness was stilling. Finallyi guggesting that she move her family the hand of her husband gradually, into the bani-after cleaning it out. relaxed. How could he possibly since rising that morning, she had it"? "°°€.‘§.°““'"‘°.."‘“.‘2l'.“"°" "°"“°’°“.i°°ii’.';$“hi‘i‘i..ill‘iflt 0 S17E78 B!‘ GS om 8 l’ l1 - 5d b5 8 . ward stare and lgoked at the wirxl- 2b; nafinndt gone to the bushes to dow. It was no longer a black hole investisate. she hag not glfllllldillfl n1 ‘-- '-‘ ‘toher ulbm .111 hagi not the remotcst intention of ‘-' Bnavely. And, Just as she told herself that the voice in the 811W! was an echo. she told herself t!!!“ Bnavel, was probably attendi-BI W 5 ‘$- E K K E 5 w such as puttins ‘WY l“ aboxwhichmadeaclankwhichthe was dropped- MRuth did not know what she thought about Ann. The 8181M" both fascinated and frightened her. Bhe was fascinated by the skill with which Ann drove nails and she was l frightened when the woman bent Inu- back and tossed aside a huF chunk of fallen adobe which par- tially obstructed the doorway. l! though the heavy earth were coils It was hard to think of the slants! Id a woman; her enormous atrenllh andslaewereso foul-Ill to the girl's idea of femininity. And alweyl Ann was aware of the little d0!- . Ruth felt that but for her ,. Ann and Sugar-foot would have car- ried on a continuous conversation. Several times Ruth had tried to start friendly talk with Ann but TENDERS ' sealed Tendon will be received by the undersigned up till Saturday. December 15th, for the Purchase of the residential of the late Jesse A. Wrishut Nos-t: comprising a ai -room one 1mm BPYIBI- Wmmlvely bmlllht ’ conveniences, barn null Ill’- her eyes to the back door of the ‘n wmhmeq, m; t“, “ma: land. ly out. Breathless, she watched. The u lieu: adobe and stopped. She knew 1,44% quiet steps, went toward a mound out ‘ P0 U girl's window ‘and about a hundred seemed again to be looking at the stooped low and disappeared from complete our orders. told. Then she heard a hollow, echo- mnu m“ ‘mud “my but w J. D. Jenkins. ranch house. Some one was standing mgnest or any tender not necessar- flgure moved slowly toward the anc-l I That it was BnsvelyAfter a oment Iearth heavlly- covered with bushe feet away. When be bad reached the - adobe. Bhe m: um he held a bun-i w° “w! 5° m“ 3°“ "M" n“ mm‘ P"'°""“'°- m’ See us before selling. iris clank among the clump of bush- tbe ranch house. l-lis hands were Suddenly he stooped low and ills- alppearsd from sight. but a patch of light-es though the moon were shining. Carefully, she got to her knees and wonked her way to the foot of the bed. Thus kneeling, she could rest her elbows on the sill and look out into the night. A sound, a single squeak of a there; some one had just come soft- he turned slightly and, walking with “T This mound was nearly omcsile the clump oi’ bushes Bnavely and 41, we" m, “m, guqdqfly h, chicken and canning fowl to or a hundred. the girl could not have ROYAL PACKING C0. es. A moment later, Snavely reap- ee+e++e Private Sale of V , m%ll*" __ _ ___a_ ' w_______>_ - ‘A______‘ l ‘ I ‘ \ . ||_E$|RAB|.E_ RESIBEIIBE npgggmm-“iua-am _ _ . . alga-renounced’ iarai I. J. liakiiaa lotion. acres . -. ~diasamseiiauiataiiaoiiarn Tlie residence formerly’ occupied by tlis late Lien-Col. "‘"m'*‘ " l” '"""°" . ~_ ’ Leigh which is favorably located at m ruin st, in oasis "ma; lottetown, opposite Prince of Wales College, will be elated, homes,’ school, _, caarsii, for a short time, for priva: sale. _. m“ w“. '”“"' ‘F . l , Y I ‘ 1.5g; flgl] aansan. , ....i,s..-i..i3"-as..s"“"i§ C's-hm" - i . . . ' i. . '. ," s_' |putting trunk-something out of lened; she-looked into the Kid's a!" some neglected ranch chore-well. '- - ' brimming iibi-i-edi ~ m . - i... Christmas! Every shelf is _ Am m” m“ m“ m m lllderatabd z dent naatday machine . . ' 111"“ liav time-s- tbibgwit-iv 1m mm.’ “w, with gifts! again “afloat-la ma’, was: w. m w“, m, m I" ma?“ I “WY- "i 1'4 Course with Ann it's itinerant." outings:- the . . . "How d0 Oil mean?" . Bhc tapped And as usual, our Christmas stocks are s0 Would 5m forever more the w“, m}, ,,,,,,,,_,,,,,u,_ m,“ “i, w,“ o, “on m’ “h; m complete that you may selfifit 8'38 7°? ti" m” w“ , m Balm figdcsluf-gltwtgg alumni-y % m wot-bx: do — the wo was , ’ Y°""E°$t t° ti“ "limit m°mb°rs °f 7°“ mflgnaihaniafimmm- “MW” nine Iii-CAGE!!!“ a around it. an; able w scrape an area wiudi mishq Ann families in unusua variety- - m h ,3, “ma. f-hldlq vow ' M" new nave been covered by the ranch harww ,,,,-=,»,g°°-‘l’§_',=,~'-$3,=,, ""',, m" *' m“ W 3:‘.;"€.“.i.."°i£.'.'..“‘3.;ti.';.f. an’ s..." _ . . _ e a , s emn, sweet ' . _ .. km ' mm we From the lowest priced article to the high . vmrauons’ The "m. ‘it lug.“ soon mo‘ m: Emgzgsm 1:: 0,31‘ good,“ 1111:" gm: m“ m E s E 3 s E ‘s’. 3 didn't want to see anY m where 1 could out thins: rye dens that 1 shouldn't have done. The haughty cast cl Ann's features soft- and nodded slightly. Inside the encircling frtuae of under-brush a half dozen sun-bleach- . ed planks lav upon the around Mm turned back the nearest of thcle did- closing a black hole. She tipped thd wheelbarrow and the trash slid from sight. Ruth caught her breath with- oiit knowing why-there was some- thing weird in the silent way that load dlsappeared—l>el'llfilli WW9 W" water in the hole, very close to the top. Ruth took a my forward. Ml as a sudden mar o! sound belched from the blackness. Bile screamed- the trash had 111st struck bottom. Ann looked at her. "It ain't nothin’ _3¢s an oi’ well we throw stuff into." "How-how deep ia it?" mway deep-e. hundred feet, I reckon. The folks what built the use; digged it years ago. But they never found n0 water lei. herd ‘boutsf’ The girl ahlvered. Something in Ann's face caused her t0 tum Q1110!- ly-Snavely was cominfl mmllfl! ‘h! bushes. His pale. eye! slinwd den- 8e‘l‘-§\;¥,$Ann."—h9 spoke in a hi?“ volw-"I think you'd better he tendin‘ t othc milltin’. You best fln- ish with the oleanin‘ to-incrrug. We got to butcher this evenin‘ too. (‘lb Be I tinned.) Tenders for Foxes The linden‘ uni: will receive aOlIflQrl up to Friday new. D"- ember mu toi- foxes, the property of the late K. F. Mcllae, tendon to state price for each fox SDI-DWI!- fllgnese u- any tender not neeeaaar- Foues may be seen at Fred T. Mcltae, Central MAJOR MoBAE, It. B. 6| Charlottetown. 3.’; ranch of Royalty. w-oe-e-ee-e-e-eoee-eoeoo-e-e-ooe- L-SOOI-lfl-‘l-ii. NO TICE In order to close Estate of Dari- lel MoGregor all accounts and pro ‘ y notes due the firm of McLeod dz MoGregor must be set-A tied in full by December Si, i934. otherwise they will be forward to our solicitors for collection. McLIOD a MeGIlGOII. Ii-Zflli-ll-ZO-li-I-lli-fl MORTGAGE SALE To be sold by public auction in the hall of the Court House in Bummerliile, in Prince County, on the seventeenth day of December. A. D. 1884. at the boar of twelve o'clock noon, all that parcel of land situate lying and being at Park Corner, bot 30. in Queen's County, Prince Edward maadfboanded and described as follows, that h to any: —8ounded on the north by Cousins Pond; bounded on the east by a nsdtoaalilpcnqandbythefarm formerly owned by one, Murdock Manhood, on the south and west by lands formerly owned by Albert Stewart and new by John I. Campbell, containing acres of land a little more or less. The above aals la made lander a Power of Bale contained in an Indentiue of Mortgage dated the ilat day of September, A. D. 1027, made between George Cousins of Park Corner in Queen's Conn . Prince Edward and saia part, and Illa Holman cf lum- rneraiila, in Prince County in Prlnet Edward Island, Mara-led Woman, of the other part, default having bean rrantns'ron ll. J. iieivrii Fllill 0J1. lLAlIlfSllll 8t 00., Llili. ' 64‘ Queen Street» London, E. c. 4, England Public lliietioii Sales of Raw, Furs" Schedule of Silver For Sales? 2nd Sale commences January 7, 1935 3rd Sale commences March 18, 1935 ‘i’ 4th Sale commences May 29, 1935 p 5th Sale commences September 19, 1935 ‘ ‘- " Shipping bagsmay be obtained free of charge upon application to R '1‘. Hohnan, Ltd., Summerside, P. E. I. For full particulars in regard to shipping apply to ALFRED FRASER, lllfi. 333 Seventh Avenue New York, N.Y. t Charlottetown Fur Sales Ltii Organized by ten large fox-ranchers in and near Charlottetown for the purpose of marketing their own pelts. will include in their shipments your pelts at exactly the same cost as they are assessing them- ‘ selves- This cost is 80c. per skin plus 6% ‘commission to the Auction House.-. . ' Your skins will receive the same care- ful treatment as their own» ~ Charlottetown can now give cu through this Company a service aqua to the best and better than the most. You can go to the office and set a preliminary valuation. You can get liberal CASH AD- V_ANCES and you can get year-round ser- vice on all your marketing requirements. .The CHA R LOTTETOWN FUR SALES have undoubtedly the finest equip- ped plant for pelting and handling aklne in Eastern Canada, and from the moment your foxes or pelts enter their Queen St- premiees until finally sold. your goods are fully insured for both fire and burglary- Without any obligation on your part you are cordially invited to view their pre- mises and have every phase of co-opera- tive marketing fully explained to you- Gharlottetown Fur Sales Ltil 55 QUEEN ST. PHONE 1035. Attention, For Rancher! .. “Let's Speak of Felts“. Prepare your foxes for pelting e eral feeding of IMPERIAL F0 a by lib- i No fox food tli hmsc up can aiirpaas sin growth of iuperior thick-skinned peltfirgiies: texture, fiilly- fur-red with diamond-like sheen staining their beautiful and deaira is prim‘ 0'0 ,,_ .1‘ i ,,.,._.f.*.-::.~::.:.~:*.':.- , "rei- llllllllt priced pelts, feed ~ ‘ _ “IMPERIAL? " _‘ullll_fldlllrflllt._ I .. . ; _. i .. IIPERIII. Iltlillll‘ MIPIIY, l-lll. - , chdvPhltIfAIWl§P,nlVl-WV i h I.\<. ._ 1 l