nunmnruzcorrurowlv-coannraw - ' - l l a Henaaaia.-d2vzaga.-a Falls ' DECEMBER’ T471729? ‘ i. - -4 __ ___ ‘thfgoldylacquer and the ebony pro- duce striking eifecta. ‘ O O A. necklace with flexible sections with graduated narrow beads of yenow rnarbled galalith is ‘new. These beads are capped at the topswith gold, while gold in sections continue round the back where the beads did not appear. > I O O O 1 Many of these ‘necklaces have’ brooches and buckles and in some cases, bag frames to match. 00o r_ r_ Nolflh African jewellery is also "taking the place in the world of fash- ion. some ornaments are extremely simple while others are elaborate.‘ "there are sets of silver bracelets which graduate in width and size and are delicately chased._ Other types of bracelets and rings are broad and set with large stones, such ' ls, turquoise and lapis-lazull, in ei- aboraie filigree work o! sliver gilt. ‘ _ o o o i Sets comprising bracelets and ear- ’ rings have stones carved with Ar- Daibll: inscriptions. These stones are usually placed in plain silver set-l tings. r3... . . Ts- Jvwf: s. w‘ , _-<<-<. DOlTHE IMPORTANT PART OF Youli CHRISTMAS SHOPPING nasal O O O " Large filigree pins, such as are used by Arabs for fastening their; garments, are very attractive and[ ale-being used on the side‘ flap; of‘, skirt". and hat ornaments. l ‘ FOR the one gift which is more important than all the rest, the one l‘ § ' place to go to get it is the Nash showroom. IF only the best lag; i good enough-ll only the finest will do-the car you can choose?” ' 3 and knowyou are right, is the 1930 Nash "400." The Twin-Ignition i I Eight, the Twin-ignition Six and the Single Six all bring to motoring f‘ i new features not found in other ccirs which compare in price. When“ A _ you drive one you will know instantly that there is new enjoyment __ i to be had from motoring. You will also know that, tor the one l i l Three thousand trees on the slopes l orsydnope Valley, a noted beauty spot of England, are to be felled to make room for new water supply. I - "rZ/ - . ‘ CoVlwlEFF€RY5 {tier HcnnePIn g on the 6th of December, 1678, auocn me wwldérful some. but this is )m¢ party of Frenchmen were toil- the first vlsirt of which we have any the Indians and coureura de bols in the forests and on the plaim and ages. at last his desire to travel was gratified. In 1675 he was sent A' Medical Companion gig through the snow-clad. forest record. We know of it from the as a missionary to Canada. on the rivers and the erect lakes» In the - most important gilt your shopping is finished—a 1930 Nash "4oo"l N2 u that, crowned the ulna of the Nlag- account written hy one of thoserwho ship Ln which h. gamed he ma, L... spring of ism he was again at the To Glrls And WQmen ' f“ ' gm gorge. Far below, the tossing stood and gazed at the falling waters salie, w-ho W33 returning from ltalis of Niagara, on his way back to »wommly ailments “a usually M? o F .i,__ rapids raced towards the Vyhlflllool 011 t-hflt Wl-WW day in 1678; a bear- France to take possession 5r Fm-i; Montreal, where he arrived, bronzed c-umnmled by backache mm .,..,.,... .n... n. n-ya... had a... m... dressed in u... ............ Frontenac, ....... had a... ,.......,, and sun~burnt and r... with n. ,,,,,,.,,,., ,,,,,.,,,,,,, m; ,3: TWIN-IGNITION EIGHT TWIN-IGNITION Six SINGLE Six eiraled. Ahead of them. 1m the river robe of a Franciscan Friar, with the to him. Hennepin ‘was stationed a; robe in tattera and patched with "blues." These symptoms indicate was the great iall. Indian stories had told them of it, and years ago it had been marked on Champlalrrs map; but so far as they KIWW m which man as yet had seen’ it. 1n the stilness of the winter woods they mind hear its distant roar, and as they advanced, sometimes they could see between the bare branches the oolum of ‘mist. that rose from the falling waters in the still all‘. At last they came out upon the brink of the cnir, and the great send-dole 0! the cataract lay before them. Per- haps some unknown wandering rum nrr of title woods had already looked knotted cord of his order girt about his n-alst, and his pointed hood pulled over his head to shield it from the cold. He was Father ' Ieuis Hennepln, mlstonary priest and ex- plorer, whose book or itavels ‘is a wonderful story of adventure and peril. We cannot believe all that. he tells us. but in spite of many lies and exaggerations about his own exploits, much oi‘ his story has been proved to be true. He had always longed to visit strange lands, and he says that in France he used to listen ‘ behind the doors of taverns to the stories which the sailors bold of their voy- this pest as priest, and when LaSalle lin i678, set out c-n his expedition to lexplore the West, the missionary i-ias permitted toga with him. Latdin the year the advance party, which included Hennepin, lcft Fort Fron- tenac in a little vessel which wendcd its "way. up the Niagara. River. Stormy weather forced them t0 keep close to the North Shore of Lake Ontario and drove them for shelter into the mouth of the Humbér. Here they were frozen in and. had 'to' cut their way out through the ice with axes. They reached the" Niagara on the Elli 0f pieces of buffalo-skin, and told his amazing talc to Count Frontenac. Soon afterwards he went back to Europe and published the accountol’ hLs. travels. Ln his book appears an engraving of the Falls of Niagara on which the present. picture is based. This engraving was. made possible from a drawing by Hennepln him- self, or from his own description, and under his own supervision. It is-out of proportion, but its general feat- ures give an accurate idea. of the appearance o! the Falls‘ at his time It is the first picture of the Fall" ever printed, and it is valuable bc that you nccd the gentle assistangg or Low Down Payment and Convenient Extended Tamil it Desired Dr. Hamilton's Pills. Certain in action, yet very mild. these tiny sugar-coated pills are quick to regulate and cleanse the system. Quick results follow the useof Dr. Hamilton's Pills which are well adapted to the delicate constitu- tion of girls and women. All Drug- gists sell Dr. Hamilton's Pills. NASH MOTOR SALES Charlottetown and Sulpmerside n£téiil¥lli hlflrilie“ l3.“ DH“ ‘e ‘NGHO g- December. and landed on the eastern cause it. shows the changes that ha- e>o0+0++0+o4+e++00++0ee++00+44e4 c++§++o+e< “corona gldg, u-here now stands the American taken place in their shape slncc l~ z v g fort. Hermepin with some of the saw them. Onthe right of the pi y’. ‘ ‘ N ' party paddled up the river in a lure, in front, of the western end v l’ : z canoe as far as the Queenston of to- tilc Horse Shoe Fall, is seen a sira‘ r . I" _ t We have reestablished our business after our fire at 122 Fitzroy 2 day, where the rapids prevented cross fall which plunges over a‘ "' a ' ~ I ‘ : Street, just around the corner from our old stand. where we will be z mien “Om going farmer by rvgigrg overhanging a rock projecting from" _,_ - I‘ t,‘ ' a glad to show you 'l‘ires, Accessories, Spare Parts, Used and New z They went ashore and mad: the. the edge of the clifi’. ‘This fail nc f)‘ a a r e Z u.‘“éfgfirrgrglggmazfreezc Mixtures we a" “l” "N" or z rest oi’ their way to the lalls on foot. longer exists, for the rock," lamr m?) S f‘ ‘.6 Will . , $3 . , .: our om“ and pa,“ [comma m" compum . our om "m; t They went. on to Chippewa creek. known as Table‘ Rock, split on’ and 1 , O _ _ 3'.‘ bis L- I shop har been repaired and is now a garage and used car ahow- I where they camped in snow for the fell some years ago, and the course _ _ 0 , '~~ g z room, Our new cur showroom Will be built 11111119351995!‘ M"! 5"‘ , night, returning the next morning to of the river has altered considerably. , : n l i‘ l S o w .3 , o ished as 50011 =5 Possible. l their compnirlcluj. at the mouth oi owing to the gradual ircarlng away ‘ k \ ‘I I M °\"' m" §l““‘l l” ‘hm b‘ plum‘ l” “m” “u m“ old “d i the river. ‘this ivas the bezilmin! of the crest of the Fall-b l r ' " ' p‘ z all new customers. To both we guarantee perfect§errlce and per- of over two years. warldering arm“; __ ‘ v y‘ ‘- _ ~ o feet. satisfaction or your money buck. g t d‘ ~ , _ _ N‘; a i 1 we know that we need and we believe that we deserve mgr 4 H A _ f the Week l‘ i a r e S 0 o d‘ a i o_ grade. 1n new cars we believe that we, in the Dodges, are le g i nppenmgs 0 was a recon] adenjgngg. . _ _ _ _ _ x t, a- u-tter ear value for P. E. I. conditions than any other. t , , g ‘ i . e ' ' , T th 'h o us, w state frankly that we need the money 111g gm, George 2;, Hug-beg hr. _, - 3 _» w 5 and rye muussetllaga l‘: so plcease pay what you owe us at once. You 1 cmlhmued “Om page a been conflmd w m, house (m- 5;, . l} it i . i w,“ make u doubly welcome m“ mm l Since then he has taken no 911°‘ past few weeks tiu-oulh incilsuuli 2 a e 0 ~ . , To those who owe ua and ll0 not want to ply us quickly, we “CM interest m politic; and me only Liam e » . g I e mgy any that our financial position will not allow ua to agree with g m! 1 lub or “men he is a l . . . _-:~,. I this idea and will force us to use means to collect our accounts -lJ° c5 c C r1‘ on H13 mm» I olbthemme ha“ someume: clued ‘ g l o with speed at no matter what cost to our debtors. 1 member is the a r . m I our-i ‘ v I E9,’ duction to the House icifnliordfn was, high-brow, huge bolosted bthe 5:18 :1 g4; _ _ g h, VV d if h o ows i ni-l oug ‘ eye row rus - n: - - _ - E ° B’ CMRLQTTETOWN , laugh... heewili be an n- elvezleirsal obgcurlty. Beauty m..- w For many years SANTA CLAUS has made this store h_1s headquarters, 1i I...........sl».......l.~»....»..m.»»»~»»~ rreqw" emfllw’ l“ “baws- than“ revert a own nick-vi» 1n "w " and this Holiday Season Will imd the srorc well stocked with the latest and n: i ln-iz-lz-l-i-l-i. ' ' ' , 1mm, a, 1"“ ‘L’ °,y";"°‘f1 d"‘“§§‘e';§_', .‘§’;‘,;1“‘“:I') ‘,1 best in CHRISTMAS GIFTS giiihered from all countries. I Mrs. H. H. Home en err ng, yen a g. o g - . ' . l ~ ~ ld - - M‘ o . ' . - , - '- » - ~ » 3. it‘; §§§2lii‘;‘;“‘1.i‘.1‘.°;‘i.2f. if. $15.2” .Z?ZF.‘;Z.°’.£‘;“i.Z'.i‘°i‘.-,Zi‘.. TOYLA-Nv (up-stairs) is tilled “uh T01 s, DOLLS. uAMhs. ‘Wr- Flshernlan if" Avenue, asking congenital friends l" lion upon the eyes and brows. The &C- GlflS fUr everybody. The department no. i. Simply a nenindrr that m- v-n-wi Getnfllsl?" ‘jff- 1M1" for. the Bticmw" all“ tgm“ l" “w ggifgwan 82213;“ xix; hfngyfigjlf; is filled with beautiful DOLLS at prices from 25 cents to $5.00. The largest . , . h Wh ng . . _ , . . . _ " ,' Service or More Courteous Treutrncntt an cn BI even n8 . ‘ . polished this winter‘ and best stock ‘ve have ever shovnh Brlng. the klddies in to see the ‘x n“_ xv w , . & The habit of carrying a. little per- i o a o derfu] display. "’a":,§ fumc brings into the mfl-rlwli many ' Many friends here will be inter- i n“ ‘"°°"’°"‘°" street ow" “"“‘ “ ‘my "m “m” CM w know that ""- WW m" CARTEWS BOOKSTORE. (first floor) here will be found our usual = -. ,_ _.. . s1=;r\iY.-*c,-_1'l>i<**. @t Just the Th For Christmas Giving is a 915N39- Christmas liner Christmas row by It hgcgmg; mo“ pf l flfflltlflll l0 Elk‘ gift aeiectlona. It seems as ll every one haa everytliinl» quite easy to aeleet It“! '5'?” l“ unusual. Yet practical. lllll hill "l!" people want. ~ Ohrlaimaa ,Tlme_ is Coleman Time- ! h n, However, It ll Bethune Hardware 70o. Ltd. . ‘ ' 1'11]! EIIIENDLY IIABDWAHI . IITURI” < ‘iarqnerslreq , 1-. , I ‘I » c . Prnnned U» In Bed - mo. Norman Billion. Salisbury. N?» writeaz-“I was troubled with faint and dirty spells and when I would lie down I would airfiel- terribl with mothering apells. I_ got no be I had to sleep propped up in bed. "My doctor said it waa my heart Iad nerves, and that I needed a good Lqrt tonic. “I was advised to take Mi N LBUR ‘ ' ii tfXRTN iRVi Pli ,_. i/v lied not taken one box when I could lie down and aleap like aehrld." - Price, 50c. a box- at all drugguta and (legion, nr mailed direct on receipt of a ' Phone 1:1 i ' m‘ h]"rllG '1‘. llilburu (h, Limited, aronto. OIL‘ * .~.. Mia. Duff. who leaves ihiamornin [or her home -in NawXoi-krMra. Du! always spends a good part of thi year with friends on the Island. ‘ O O O Mrs. Ernest Mills entertained the cast end bridge club athar home in Summer-side on ‘Wednud-ay evening At the conclusion “of play‘ refresh- ments- were served by the hostess. I O O O Miss Beer. superintendent o! Prince I Edward Island Orphanage, splat thei week ln Malpeque, glut of Mr.’ andI Mrs. B. Wilbert Delaney. ' O O I Fiat, long beads ‘of ebony, vlnset with gold and red lacquer. form) wonderfully pretty ‘long. necklace. Joined by flat, oval linlu‘ of, gold, the beads are in a design which form many geometrical patterns in which l‘ g i’ i. The Largest Dealersin Canadian ltish in the i“ lilmwde ‘"3 2”?“ ,’,‘,‘§§“-,§,,f;,,f,’ §l§§§’;;,,,‘“i,."3,l‘; heavy stocks of the LATEST nouns by best Authors, BIBLES, PRAYER United Stfllei "me colander "W i" J“°o“ffff him“ i" Mrtmw“ l"! ti" “m” i BOOKS, CHURCH HYMN BOOKS, 'I‘HE POETS, and a splendid stock of g at nru season. sperm Alter-Hon l: ww- 1» . 11's.‘: ff§;“.,‘,’,°,f,‘§,;f”w,,;§ fhm s°“°°‘ l“ ‘hisfmf’; i GIFT BOOKS, TOY BOOKS for the little ones. SMELTS —— EELS — SCALLQPS " Em _______ M“ G” ‘t “i “°"°’“°“ ‘W ‘l UP-T0-DATE BOXES of FANCY STATIONERY a gm that is fi ;_2_3 Fun“ nah Mum‘. New York, U. 5- 5- '-" this morning‘ for Halifax, where ‘she l _ _ .. gill “tantrum; no»: yin lhvl always acceptable. 5n, ' Wicwhiw- , _ ‘ Hlllllllllll 5751-5 . m '. " 1-H’! -i V w CHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS, a wonderful linc_i0 select from. i “ad To sleep rnoliinor $.13.‘ vlilHSlixl-Iixrellsersiiifi ‘to _-- Prices range from 5 r-~-~'-- -- v‘ ---i Lo 25 cents with beautiful lined envelopes. i f’ WATERMAN’S FOUNTAIN PEN S, GOLD and SILVER MOUNT- ED PENCILS, Desk Sets, Fancy Ink Stands, &c. CHRISTMAS SEALS, TWIN ES, TAGS, in great variety. but we have not sufficient space here t0 enumerate the hundreds of HOLIDAY GT" ‘S ‘we have provided. ""4 prices rvill be found most reasonable. Brine along the children. rio obl=~ofiiovi to buy. Goods selected will be put aside and payment clan be mado y-brn Some.‘ are delivered. fCafter d’: Company Limited Shop Early-Store Open Evenings. ~srvflhz - a