for P Sure' Ehappcd ,llands i-»|` You can cure your chopped hands in a re- markably short time if you’ll apply Cream to them a few times a day. Sometimes a single ap- plication will effect a cure. This is a preparation ,‘ you can use at any time as it is promptly absorbed abd leaves no trace of grease or anything else _ to soiigloves etc. Daintily pcrfiiiued and delightful tr. irsc. Price 25c. ., o G. Jamieson . `l"ff`.F1>lfv"l` sei n 55 5%; 1': \ Ccmsfion | Du Phone lil. communications nails 'Y iionnav, nscaiusen 36, ig". _` _ P“""""""*P' situation are well set forth by a writer in a recent issue of The Out- ilook. Passing hurriedly over the events which led to the absorption by Turkey of the Balkan Peninsula, that little strip of Europe which the Apos- tle Paul knew best, the region to which he adventured when he heard .the cry “Come over to Macedonia and help us," the door through _which armies and travellers have passed from Asia to Europe and from Europe to Asla, and consequently one of the oldest battledelds in the world, he comes to the question, Af- .ter Turkey breaks up-What? The war, as Guardian readers al- ready know, was the rising of op- pressed Christians against their Turk- ish oppressors, the expression of a feeling cherished for centuries that there should never "bc peace while Moslems ruled Christians. Back ol the fighting Christian states which took advantage of Turkey’s internal chaos to precipitate the war was Rus- sia. Russia's part in the war will probably be explained in the final settlement, but the writer’s idea is that Russia intends that in the con- _u ., . , ` 'x ' ~° ' f _,(,f1.z.i' .Business ; 1 i~ i»»~i.~i1 especially good this l i for which we thaiik ,| '~|‘:i. 1 /Z* 'i`:iw»'\ve attribute to our ii»,-w stock and lo\\‘ rrices ._..;\.i!..»iiied with t lie good will iii giiii' liinny ciisloniers, "All'\\'lio patroiii'/.c Us dur- ing the crining year may lie iiilfnt. i i f i i i i T a'~suri.\d the sziinc iil_wraltrt-ut- 1 4 ~ : G.H.Taylor jeweler & ~O.p\ician i ~ -».-....»~.~. clusion of matters she shall have a free passage through the Dardanelles and exert n dominant influence at Constantinople. The victorious armies of the allies are as confident as the Crusaders of the Middle Ages that they are doing the will of God. A letter is quoted feom a woman to her husband asking him not “to lose a day in coming to embrace us. Go and do thy duty. God will not wish thee to leave nine orphans. But do not worry about their future. He who watches over thee will watch over them also. If thou dost return, thou wilt find a loving proud woman. If thou dost not return, know that the memory of theefwill accompany me to the, 'run nssrsmu s1'rUA'r1oN _ _ vhi°1\ "1l1'\\°li>`"tn` f\\rth°r e¢\i°f*~il°f --- . tn ' ea i . The complications in the lllasixrn ° mm’ “nu” “dv” ga ‘M tomb." This is the spirit thot anim- ated the oppressed, the spirit that made them invincible and the spirit also that broke up the Ottoman Elp- pire. ' The Turk will doubtless go beck to Anatoli, or'Asia Minor proper, the land that was his home after he had spilled over from the uplands of Cen- tral Asla, and there he will work out his ultimate, destiny. _ What of Constantinople? The ica- lousies for its possessions- are too powerful and too acute to permit of any one nation securing the prize. Germany ha`s worked hardest for it, and Russia most assiduously. Each is an euective block to the other, not to mention the interests which- Great Britain. France and Austria. have in the eituauoii. Prebsbiy constantl- uople will be neutralized under the »joint. protection of the Powers. ‘ The present seems the hour of op- portunity, says this writer, to settle some of the most delicate problems. ,England's old contention for the con- trol oi the Mediterranean is no long- er valid. She has really lost it at .the present time. The immediate fcoucern of Great Britain is to keep control of the Persian Gulf, of the Suez Canal, and of the Red Bea, and to thwart the German Bagdlld Rall- way, which is pointed straight at the heart of India. The simple way out, and the likeliest, is for Great Britain to take Arabia, the most lawless part of the earth, and agree to sub- jugate it in the interests of humani- ty. Britain is the most efficient and experienced policeman in the world, and in the present instance has more at stake in Arabia than any other nation. There are manifest compenl sauces for the diineuity ei the task. The high strategy of such a move be- comes clear when it is pointed out that already Great Britain is the greatest Moslem power in the world. New ii-iso i.eoui.i-..iioiEi.i "?wm. i~ioNsounous11i»:,Mg». l’|llv.i:.e_ Baths liunning _Water and. L0 U18!-ance Telephones in all rooms La$e Bright ham le Rooms, ,, ouisiivi-.U§~~.xuisi.i.nu .-.YDN Y N S E” 1911 hand W-mera that makes bro 1 *ms pm" ° h ds tm’ ton must. not be, attributed `to'°care Epi didly clear pfctiires and even a frewrd for the best black mx ski” or selection but rather to the out- e ner can secure good results fro ,ever shown in the London market. - - ' it.g%a1l in and see our showing A13! It has been said’ on the authority standing Qualities of the natural gr|tHes at prices ranging fr $1_50 _ . 81119565- to *$35. The Two Macs' “gm Greateoi well qualified epicurcs, that no It has been mid that Prince Ed_ Gmeige St MEtf' menu in the world’s largest hotels is ward Island fruit' strawberries and wi l -a '”°" | gravenstein apples particularly, sur- “.Gandies are always expected use C tmas-it wouldn’t seem like Ch _ tnias without them. One of our pr _y boxes with your other present Wil always make a nice combination. Herb you have as fine an array to select from as you will find in any °it¥*`»tllree times our Bree. J. G. Jatzileson. Druggist. 12-13Mt1_ it ,Thanks ropiy is ascii Stores C m Q _ 1 0 n Cn Croc keltairgcpry, M c Mi <1 ‘"1 else 53°' P»¢ri¢`i¢i\iuiil”n’s, J'“"° " tiece John Uanif-ron. J' " “L” P. Ii. Smsilwood m ' lb ‘ - Mrs. Trainor. °' (Rochford St.) oore. Bt .) ii-W3 As 2: U. ‘Es lwxiend my sincere thanks for igiz pm-gauge and beg to s_~y that f\>r_i9i3 I naps tg look after your interests in .ny lin;:*» ,a still greater extent. 'l`#rhe bread buying public a'sn I wish to ont-r hen.-ty thank--You have been mos generous in your patronage and aviigiriilv appreciate my efforts to give ovu _ good loaf of bread-Wishing all a H 1 y New Year. wen Cameron ; (Baker) C:uneron’s Home-Made 0-? . Bread WHEREIN WE EXCEL. i; considered complete without the '__ .`_ item, "Malpeque oysters." It is said. on authority that can- . . , . . ?v(;;1beI91i;er;s(?°91f~d' that Prince t§f1', of a Royal' Commission, appointed _ .Dec \.hial_1;'ieB .‘.;)f,>Z1i;;:;°l;n‘(; xg ‘;!to investigate the sheep industry in nxom. friend would be delighted lcapable of producm _in ca tivé __ Great Britain, the United States and wif* the gift of a camera. and the , the be bb .~ - g, th D, sky ,Canada. that “the popularity of E“§$“ is thi* 09° *<0 sive. It 'is an seg? V31 jr_A° Prince Edward .Island-~llamb aindimut- 1 'ali !2i3F ` . ive Him = Gillette 5* For your father, husband, fbther or another brother s lilette safety razor would rdve a' niostpleasisg and ` ful gift. so I * .l The Gillette-fllazorhas an adjustable blade -' i Fri* close or quick shaving -needs no strapping honing and is always ready for use. _ ..;' Outfit includes German silver holder and lad le with is sharpened double hun lined cases.-............. inns , Victoria Row. edged blades in sbs- »ssss|¢’5& 'Fennell 8 Chandler " """""""' "` '“ on the continent. . T/gg Qqfckegf, simplest These are superlatives. Possibly can h C the list might be extended but these g ure will suffice for the present purpose. Easily and Cheaply 141350 at They are the things 1n which we can Roma Saves You "_ excel, thc things we can do better than any one else, and therefore, the This recipe makes 16 ounces of cough da] uttentiom ?:’l’;;‘;P*;’;‘;“gcl;“1‘(;’n_lt“S\:u;f- uf;“;£\5;h°'0;°‘;§l The fox business and what it has l good cough sy,.,,r,‘f,,,. $2_50_ done for the province is already an Simpie as it is, it gives almost instant, old story. It has had Phenomenal _relief and usually stops the most obsti- success and 11;; Buwggg is the legi. 'nate cough in 24 liours. This is partly “mate outcome of wen (lemma l duc to tli fact that it l sli lil 1 ati e, i,,,,m,,,a,e§ th a Sn gh; ym:xexJ;l_ causes. natural adaptability for the - c ppetiten d 5 __ ‘ lent tonic effect. It is pleasant to take- b“91l\°95» faith in it and 5 bus’-'N55 children like it. An excellent remedy, way of promoting lt. ll°°' f°’ “’l‘°°P|”€ °°“5l‘» °f°“P» 5°" The other lines mentioned may not ur"s,astlm , th tt bl . t. llilix tivolciixps oiozrariiliiiitdiil seigar with,b° ,hs Picturesqfie 8" ths !°x.b.uBm°“’ one cup of warm water and stir for two They arg not gg npvgl; th; prghtg minutes. 1’ut 2% i - .- f' Pi fifty' cents' worth) in au lliiic-gbnlire b;\i.(il‘e,(nnd'm&lY 001119 Within 3 mute \"m5°n5bl° `5}_f4i§#_¢1° spirit that now* happily our province. The prolvolitfoiu to turn Govern- ment Pond into a -winter park for an open air-'skatmg-rfnk,fs, we und, s popular one and the hope is very general ` that tho City Council will take the question up in earnest at its next meeting. The expense connected with the project would be very small 'while the pleasure it would afford many would be very great. The idea that such a move would be an un- warrsntable interference with vested rightsis laughed at by the "vested rights" themselves as well as by in- telligent citizens. The regular rinks are, from the.standD0iz¢ of the rinks and of their patrons, not the proper places in which to learn the rudi- ~ments of skating, a public, open air rink is, and the latter will serve as a profitable feeder for the fomier. We trust the City Council will take the popular and the best view of the matter. MAIL SERVICE. Sir:-The people of Cornwall who have for years enjoyed an efficient and satisfactory mail service, being served on the old Charlottetown- Hampton route were much surprised on Monday morning the 22nd lust, when the mail carrier drove thro b the village, past the post office willi- out delivering the mail. Two hours later the mail did arrive, but, by another mail carrier, on another route. It was later learned that the Cornwall mail was left at North River by orders of the Post Office Dept. to be made up there and des- patched to this oiiice by Mail Oar- rier Williams. Now Mr. Editor the residents of this community are in favor of progress-forward. Why can not Cornwell mail be delivered by Messrs McNevin and McManus as us- ual, thus giving, not only the peo- ple of this section, but also the peo- t0 brown tot t4 7 Boys Reefer: Colors Blue, lined. Ve vet and heavy i ‘i-2 'PRiclElt;iln “ 42 Boys' 2 and 3 Pee Tweed. Suits Single and ' Double Breasted. Fit Boys’ from-19 to16 years. Prices ranges from $3.75 to $u.oo.' ' Any suit at I'2 Priceusu-sssossssslsss seosesesinanoensensfsns-ss**h87 I4 Boys’ Velvet Collar Overcoats made of good serviceable ‘mixed Tweeds mostly all dark colors. Prices range from $4.00 to $8.00. Fit Boys’ from 8 to 16 years. Any coat at half price....$2.00 2 only Men°s Tweed Overcoats, Velvet collars Chesterfield Style. Size r...35 1..._4o last years stock and priced at $12.50 and $r4.oo_ n_ow.....,. and $7.00 rx Men’§ Black and Blue Beaver and Melton Reefers made double breasted style with storm and velvet collars; good heavy tweed and Italian lin- ings. A good warm comfortable dressy coat size 3_ to 38 worth up to 7.50. Now ro Men’s Tweed Reefers. A special line' at a special price made of a good heav` frey or brown Oxford Tweed, double breasted with good heavy Tweed linings, with , arge storm collars. A good warm comfortable coat. Sizes 34 to 38, worth up to 6.75. __ ' _ f A full line of men’s Convertable and college collar coats all sizes arid all"p`rices at greatly reduced prices $5.00 to.....,. ...$22.00 V We have the largest line of men’s Black Beaver and Melton Overcosts _in the city. We cansuit you in a coat at any price $4.75 to $2o.oo............... pnrows _ I ple of West River their mail more ‘ than two hours earlier. The success- ful working of the New Rural Mail delivery route via Lower North Riv- mail for 'the Ferry Road section of Cornwall could be made up at North River, wh\le that for the north séc- tion could be made up at Cornwall. The people expect justice in this matter and expect that -.the _ Post Office Department will have it speed- ily adjusted so thatthe mail ser- vice may be made as satisfactory to all concerned, as it is now unsatis- factory to all concerned, Thanking you Mr. Editor for your valuable space, i I am, yours, ‘ ‘RESIDENT ' , Cornwall, Dec. 23rd, 1912. ::New Year‘s gift suggestions for men-cigars, cased pipes, cigar cases, ‘cigarette cases, boxed smoking tob- accos, military brushes, razors. The McKinnon Drug Co., Corner Great George and Kent Sts. Mtf. Nllllll IS Ulllllii Get u Box Today- lnd Prove it It is not the price you pay for medicine that brings about the good results-it is not the handsome box or loud bombast of advertisements- it is the quality of the article, this and the practical results that it has already secured. Baaing its quality on the good ro- sults it has actually secured Nullfe (Red Blood Tablets) is doubtless the best blood and nerve tonic now on thc Canadian market. It is a splen- did 'preparation that has all the po- tent qualities for curing the very dis- ease from which you are now suffer- ing. It purifles the blood and in this way strengthens the cells and builds up the body and brain to its highest state of edlciency, power and health. tonic that is mild and natural in sc- tion and' that is absolutely certain to bring about achange for the bet-. in your condition. It will build up your blood and increase your strength. .Nnlffe (Red Blood Tablets) costs but‘ 50s. a box, 8 for $1.26 and 6 for _$8.60. For sale by -the following dealers: _ The Two Macs, City. _ ‘ mi a. roam, ony. J. W. Carruthers, Montague. ' Zqox Bros., llorsll. _ _-Ins. A. N. Campbell. Bt. Peters. _ 1H.- J. Mahon, Bootie. n_ P snuui Iiicgkors. aevi;nHI;cKfr1i;oc6 Hllllltol . cwa , . ` 0 lfclsdynd Kpdlliclf Pl N.. Inman, Sunmis`l'lfd». IIC 0. lAPa¢s, North BQSID- .w. e. nm, nm-sna._ 1 In. mms lturassliss, #saws station. . Jes I' lord, i ., _.`-. .5 , 3.- r -, f ,~ M .f - »¢. .- f I J. G. Jamieson, Drusgistmll-_1_§\I\\f. ~ 1 1 er need not be interfered with. The ,f5¢`3w`? YD UR il '_"_"lFW_‘2,'.!§iLl‘ i. it .i. Maxim. n;A_.' ‘ Bar tsr N ' .....'.l.‘~i.i::l’fs"".‘::i-i..¢:...;:;'r srsivairr ei csii`_rs_si.i. smimfi seiieimi. . nous! 'ro~i.o_sw -' V - We wish our many Policy- holders a very happy and W' 3 °"W‘3T K-°-N-‘~°5Ul'3lLl prosperous New Year. ' ' . Hyndman fi? Co., Limited _ . Specialist-Cllrc|i\_ic~f-5-' 61 Queen Street, Charlottetown HAtl°)LDRESS-Charlottetown, Victoria i o _ 1 W . “ ‘ ‘-'--l'(Mlmpd ' = -. Let every one in the Province co operate to make i9i3 a big year for P. E. I. in all lines of Trade and Commerce. na. .ions I t Ri h dS St. ' ...:..:‘:;. *'::':,f.i’i;°;.i.*'r.,..‘I'..° °"“'°“ THHUUGH ANU THHUUEH' .McKinnon Drug Oo. _ Geo. Ili. Hughes, City. _ ,arurnqw-use me rom. \ ~ uppers, spring and half heels securelyiastened. ' \ e.n.o°iwiii,n»v-zines. _ 0 " .` 5ul.' 'i..i..“& swim- ns mcimiga .- 151-il D The Reasonable casein ., _ .. ,. _*_ _ _ We llave The llonor- 0l it '“"` Wishing You-- , “"§‘.3f.1.'i‘.i..t.'f~?.'.'!i‘§.'_“.‘l.7f' A Right Merry Xmas i’;|*;’i_°;'§',’;f‘2:,,i°*,;;',,l,ff~;; And A Happy New _ Year _ Warburton Shaw w, ii, iiiiciiiis 1...... .......... _ °~=~=- The Canadianglvnfe Assurance Cp. ALEXANDER up nr Ph:-ie-= --4 aww-a _ ,_, . . ~ ~ ' Barristsrs, Attcmsys, 1 llc »Nu1lfe is not an orperiment. It is -‘_“"':_".::__,:_`;°_t_t"_"':;;-;“f_*:_* ~‘“~:“r_:_'$"` ._.;,"~~ ' - beyond that stage. in is s powerful "`_"""""T' "`“"“"""*°“"'“*“"' one. me miduaeo`1_¢au,_¢ ‘ ; Dr. McLaughlin' ' _ f’hons3i5L __ _, '_ -i_5|_l_*rlecoS¢ 7-7s3l|6mcscd. - ‘ ' , Hockey _ Boots for 0 , Christmas Gifts. _ If you’re a skater please remember we have mms splendid llcekcy Boots ,men’s, won1ec's,- boys" and-_~ g1r1s’. - ` 7 I | , . ,_ _ . Where These boots are made strong, with stout- . l _ Lovers of the sport will find that -our boots make ' skstingessy » ' A ~.»_ ‘- . Goff Bra on ll i » " , &.~s.»_>‘ "‘. if W Y? if 5? E." li if. '.3 J, ii ilu _'J » Y