P. sw-Tln Gillette 5J4 Rum ls a idly l , Christmas (Sale 20 per cent oil all Leather Footwear, Gaiters, Felt Goods etc. Remember we are jobbers and owing to our lower buy- ing, our regular prices are always lower. v I Skating boots for men, women, boys and girls. Sllppersior everyone of the family. ' I oni- rubberiagjoodia ageing best. 1i ' ~ l A LePAGE. BRADY. co. in. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OWOWOWRQ Farmers Records - AND A Account Book GIVEN AWAY FREE} ii new subscribers and old subscribers renewing their subscriptions beiore end oi ‘current year._ 0nly iiniited number available and his tigers will have the preference. ' A OOhtQntI ‘ INDIVIDUALS, uiioiuit with A mommies, sums m wrun- rarmaru- * ‘ INVENTORY. general INVENTORY. residence nrviii sroox moon-union max, sown um OIILI aooormrs Ioammm. sinus no NONI ariiosirvaiew oars. out u - oars. lolil er m onoruiw and ram-r utsoriiuumuous riwoucn _ ~ 1i" summaries-unmet! ' OOOUNT, household». rouumpqig Idol , more a millions ini- rum mum-I " Jonennoub slum uni-u, Lia bu 4W0 RECON) ..\ ‘.- summation Wfifllnssttil» " ~ lend ‘yoarieiiewal at for o; ~ p ~ -1)’; . , Accouiat I i nanlndu of the Glen's lhaqldHpm I5 v times durlngfthe nllht. bebore breakfast iior aievvjrloyrlnd MAKING GERMAN TANK ' _ in accordance with the terms of demolishing one of the tanks the Peace Treaty, Germany has which caused so many deaths dur- been destroying _ her materials, ing the war, * This photograph shows wrkmen a held on Monday‘ afternoon, Dec. 6th, and was largely attended, peo- ple coming from far and near to pay their last tribute, to one who was ‘rnuch loved and respected. Always kind and sympathetic. a loving and unselfish nature, she forgot her own sorrows to cheer others. It was with genlune re- gret her friends "heard or her a death. Mrs“, Mncltlenzie had been ‘in failing health the last two years, especially since the death oi her husband ‘eight months ago. Love ' and skilful nursing could not res- tore-her to health," on the morn- ing of Dec. 4th she passed ‘peace- fully away with her loved ones ‘beside her, to joinJthe loved ones gone, before. ~Much sympathy is \ feIt_ ior-‘tlie family, three-daugh- ters,'-1 Dr. 1E.‘ Margaret, a Jane "and Elsie, and oneisomitbderick, (one son‘. Sinclair gaveuiis life ' for ' his country ‘the’ last _day of~ the- war). They will always cherish the mom? _0PY 0f ia__ deargandsaintlyvmother.‘ . It r_-_MARY A. nausea.“ i, 0n the. morning-lot; Dec. SthJiary ‘A. _ Fraser, widow-‘of-f-Jalnesus. Fraser, passed to her eternal rest ' at the home of her brother, Laucb- Glass 0i Salts ii ‘ . YlllLlilllllll '5'" Eat izgwmteatrgogllizl" Burks Meat forms- uric acid whiehex- cites and overvmrles the kiiadays in their eflorts. tojiitpr it from the systemi- Regular- eaters of meat must flush the kidneys occasional- iy._ You must relieve them like you relieve your bowels; reanov- else you feel a dull misery in the kidney region. sharotpainsvin _t__hu back or sick headache, dismisses, I MRSJDONALD MacKENZIE._ The funeral or tlie late Mrs. Don- ald McKenzie, Flat River, was i survive her,‘ Capt. Alexmncamedon‘ I »' offCharlottetownrsnifgMrs. Allen _ __ last. Mrl. Eagles of U SELESSFDR WAR r iin A. Ross "of Eldon. The des- eased was an invalid for many years and during that tlmewus always patient and cheerful. she died trusting in her Saviour. She leaves to mourn a son J. W. Fras- er, a returned soldier of Halifax. N. 8., also ionr brothers and six sisters, Lauchlin A. of Eldon: Dan- iel of NewArgyep Samuel A. and David W., of Dochester, Mess; Mrs. William MacLeod and Mrs. Cnlif., Mrs. Angus McFayden of St. Catherines; Mrs. B. D. {inat- ley of Vancouver, B. 0.: Mrs. Henry Finley of Arlington, Mass: and Florrie a home. The funeral service was in charge of thelltev. A. McKenzie oi’ St/Johtfs church. The remains were laidfioirest-‘in the fnmilyf lot in Beifiist cemetry. MRS. ALEXAN ER- MQDONALD ‘ed lfor ‘the peope ‘oi.’ 0nd,‘. on , ember the . '_flrst-__~," atf Jlelllehue, ‘Christy Cameron, __wli’e ]of- the’ late Alexander McDonald. _" 7, - Mrs.‘ -Mc'Donald-;.was -hora'i= at Cameron's Isle, Point Prinr-‘onaiulyi 12th, 1834.» sue" was ‘one orfa‘ ram- ily of-ften children of Mhomftwo McDonald ~of Pinette. .,She=was Isabelle Stewart _of Los Angeies. .. There entered jintolrest - preper- ' A Gerhard Heintzman Piano is the Christmas Gift SUPREME No home is really complete until it is equipped with a good piano and if that piano is a Gerhard Hetintzman the content- ment of all, from grandad to grandchild, is more complete and more in evjd-en@e_ The Gerhard Iieintzman piano is the sii- . promo Canadian Illusion] Instrument. Note the beautiful case of the Gerhard Heintz- manuthe hand-rubbed velvet finish, rich style, light, elastic and sympathetic touch and the glorious tone that goes right to the heart. ‘ A piano is something you buy only once, so make the selection one that shows your apprecia- tion of art, and your regard for true economy, by buying a Ger- hard-Heintzman at iHolman’s. If you desire easy terms in pa ‘ng for your piano selection, H LMAN’S instalment plan will suit you perfectly. Blah-bray a piano for Christmas SUIVIMEFQSIDIEJTEJ. ESTAB I857 married on the 17th oi’_liiarch,i864. saw. Indiana; (Chrlstyhllirs. "A. J. McLeod, Kinoss: Alex. 13.. Butte. Montana: Rev. Ewen o! Leaks- Prlni; (Annie), Mrs. J. 'A..Giliis, McDonald and Donald of Culber- son, Montana. and Roderick‘ C. in and from whomshe received the most: unstinted kindness till the _She was a women who began your stomach sours tongs is coat-_ moneys-nu the» oaths is ma; you have rheumatic twlnges. The urine is cloudy, full ot sediment; the channels often» get lnitatel, obliglng you to get up twoorgtlrres iThe neutralize these irritatins acids and flush oft. the body's urin ous waste get ahoiitjfourounceio! a tablespoonful in a glass of water life with‘ her husband in pioneer . days. and an optimism that remained ‘ ‘ with her through the years, she ' radiated good cheer, and inspired both _husbsnd and children to- _' wards successful careers. christian hospitality Jud iSolts from any iiharmlbyildlke .,li6l'zhbourlluess. i But with supreme courage . She was a living exponent of and true intensely active and alert phy- you-i- kidneys. will lliensct time, and bladder disorders dlsBDPllT- This famous salts is madeirom the 1 sstlimulate sluggish... lddliflfk 511d a delightful effervescent ilthilaj water drink which millions of men and women take now and then. thus avoiding serious kldMY "ll sically. she was about almost to add 0g grgpgg andusmon ihice, December the first she fell asleep.‘ combined Iwith litlllfl. hi!!! #9573“ "Blessed sleep from which no one used for generations to‘ oleauand yak“ ,0 wee“. “o J“.- sflm ' Rev. J. A. McLeiian, Valieyilelrl, iiitlihegilariiifiievlegrhlatifmlelhis and makes gngi-g shg was a member for man! years conducted the funeral ser- vicoin "the home, assisted by Rev- he last, although her memory was mpaired. But on the evening of McEwen of Orwell. The interment wss"ih‘ Valleyiield Cemetery be- hmdder ‘Magnet side her husband. ' A family of nine chidren were horn to this union allot whom ‘l’ survive her vizz-Dr. A. C. of, War- " ' dale. Ontario; _'John 0., or Point Kinross; (Catherine). lMrs. :1. A. the old homo with whom sheilved I l This kindness she received V" ,. from all the family, also (Flora) 1* Boston, a step . lng all the acids, wristband poison;- ‘“l“,$“‘°"- W“ m“ n" ‘l’ M’ i very owu.. Santa i, Claus Headquarters A , SANTA CLAUS i188 again made hi8 Headqlliflfll- ers at Carter's Big Book, To , Dolls, Games and Christ- mas Stores. The old reliable stand. UP-STAIRS—-An immense display of Dolls of ev- ery size and price. Toys in endless variety. Games to amuse young and old. Christmas Decorations, etc., etc, on first floor. CHRISTMAS inn-rennin; See our big stock of Xmas Seals, Tags, Cards, Greet- ing Cards, beautiful boxed stationery. . . BOOKS, BOOKS for old and young, “Boys Own,” “Girls Own,” “Chums,” ‘Young Canada,” and other An- nuals. Toy Picture Books for the little tots. Beautiful boxes of Stationery for Xmas Gifts, 25 cents to $5.- each. - The latest Books by p0 ular Authors, Books of~ i Poems, Bibles, Prayer Books, ymn Books, etc, tain Pens, (Watermaifs), “Eversharp” and other ‘Gilt Pencils in silver and nickel mountings, etc. Shop any. Goods selected will be put aside till Xmas if desiredil CARTR a co. LTD. t ‘h-‘iiuizsoiw: NQTICING A. Ys-rirsar, i ‘THQUGHT ' l v " .1 ONLY M -H ' was" ‘M TMEH . Fllliiifiiliiiil! ;' ioustv';sniziue"uw mo oown 111E- risie, soi ASKED use iF-stli ‘m’ ‘ 'LOST"AHY‘1'H'II5V€."V_ ‘ i qWsAio-Silli HE. LifAN Ef-‘LELI’ a woman Aux- m idiir. i-ieLP. “Fi-i-iereiswss A MAN HERE 1'- Mmu-i-issi Aeo,” sAio I,” AND HE. wgiti-r Trim‘ WAY. "v i i/wiiii-irfpiia HE L0Ol< Lima?" "wivg-Eie- HE HAD A RED NOSE AND HE WA~8 FAT." "’~res, Tim-Vs Him! BUT- " HE riAsw-r p. rear: uosiig AND He". AiN'T FAT‘) " -.' “"‘,|.t. W‘. _ u“. , rrl- ‘~ ~ fi"uVIII'I"Ii‘0. ‘vrnfll-olbun-ia - .