[it utttuttttnwt tuttmtt __II'I|II Lblly tlollded I101?! I500 M: your tll advance) ulrllvored. “,3 pp: yrnr tfl ulnar!) lulled In (‘nitric and lilta-d- Mun-n. President, \\. ("iron-r s‘. ‘la-l rot Ht-r-Pn-nlcfnnl, .f. ll. llurlollt nrc-relun, Llo-ut. 1'01. ll. A; “un-hlnllul. ll- b. (I Bdltnr and llnnulrr, J. If. llnrnrtl Anna-fair Baffler, llunlnml llrpu-nrnlnlfnkd. f). Dlorrfn .\eu \u|ls lldprt-uItlthh-ltru-k ll. Northrup Pitt-ago IIrun-nrntutltwl-L J. Punt-r ‘U. h‘. Furl-Ir. p TIQ UFAIIDIA! nuty he obtained hull (‘hnrloltqlowll xlnrfllne Stationers. Grafton 5t. (‘urtet k Co». QIn-l 5t. A. lirovnn. Hutu» \ontlnr llaflwny llonlutvull hlrphrn Dull)", lllrlnuntl >1. lb: Iofluwlnt: IIPIIII fl Murphy. Print-e 51.. Brut-cry II. Tlfllltll \\ lllv. I \\ m. llnlllrl, ‘pl-In: MON DAY, THE CALEDONIAN ctu-s. DEC. 3, 1923 ‘is the cart.- or tho carelessness with whit-h we rt-gartl tht-se that d--ttr Probably no otht-r ltttwtlhils tirlmhws m“ uggrvgnh, “mm m. h,“ functions hold in this t~it_\' ilTPlOlhk- h“ m“ H“, M mp yum 0d forward to with tttorr- plvil-NUI“, Tho hcn. for t-xatttplv. ix littit- . ahle uttticipations than are titosolwhpn cml,-'lmr,,d Wm, i, m“. m. ., itvltl nttticr tht- attsplct-s of tht- t‘alc~ihol____o_ yo, n“, he“ which mowers tioaian (‘itth. Thcir nunnal futtc~iu prom n! 512;, h, n“, spam," i, mm" 3"" NW m" “W56 N“ "mltnort- pmiitahlo than tho (low which ht~ltl lllld- l" m“ ""1" "'7 NW5" Wh" ‘nrfitttttty of our farms tht-ro art- hoth. t-rt tht-tn tht-y art- uttfttiiittgly HUG; Will! "Vfllflltlous rvttlllilllll’:product-s no profit, anti on rt-rY We ltavo hcfort- ns tht- rt-pori for t-t-nsftil anti t-ttjtiyaltlta. Titt- t-clt-ltrzt-im‘, y“... I922 of n“, pmmry mvi, "l"! "l Sl- Al"l""“"*‘ n"? ml“ 3'"'"" stun oi’ rht- Dominion fh-pttrttnt-ttt uf with tht- usual tllnnt-t" at night, ittl_\|u-i,.l,h,n.,._ In “N51,”; w‘, “mum ilm Victoria Hntcl, was no ttxt-t-tfifiuggps; 11mg pat-h Qt‘ m"- [armor litttt i0 its long list of prt-tlt-ct-etsttrsurflupu-s apply l0 n“. 1),.pu|-um.“y m it list t-ovt-rittt: tht» tittst nim-ty-ttinc "w" pzl"li‘lfit Um‘ lcfllllfv H100" 01' UWH" t-opy of this rt-port. it in iaetttt-tl for function». the fraternfllttte instruction of poultry kct-pe-ra greetings to and from sister sect-hind will be fnrnishr-tl on applica- Mlcfl Bil OVPr the Wflrlll. l8 in llHBlFtiun and will ho found vary valuable tt oomph-to Justification of anti full in many ways. t-ottipc-nstttiott for thr- tint» cottvonit-ttttvo for u yt-fllfl. uttnuul ‘ null Tht- point, ilowt-vt-r, ls to ortt-t» trouble and t-xpt-nstt iavulvt-d iu titt-imtirc dirccu uttctttlun to tho vuluc anniversary cclt-bration. Those au-tyuf the humble und ntodest hen. in nunl grt-t-tings, plt-netant rcntinticrsfrt-cvttt yours tho hr-n hos rlsr-n to of tho common ancestry with itula vt-ry constrictions position on titt- rlt-h history and tradition, coutlnn-lnvt-ragt: fut-m tutti its rccord of per- ed year after year in friendly and formnnce entitles it to a place fraternal spirit have probably done-among our hast animals. more than anything else to place Unfortunately the province of anti keep our province on tho ntnp. Prince Edward island is not men- lt is an annual rcmintlcr to our own limtctl specifically, but is bulked tn Rona and to the sons of Scotland. “ml ‘he Maritmles" The n91 profit, whr-revcr tht>y are that we art- sttll fir!‘ hen for the Msritimcs in Placed hPre and that tht- contnton ten of 11133.79. which is conttitlvrnblyt high- ltinsnhip anti ft-Iiowship stilt lmltls‘. ct‘ than that of any of tho other pro- The post prandial 950m, m, rincvs. 'l‘heprairic provinccscnnte Ffltlfl)’ Might wore fully up to tht- “PX! \\'ith a not profit of $2.137, The avers“? n; fomwr 0(.(.fl_,,m"_,,_ h, M". profit itt the latter case rosttltotl necessarily httrrieti rt-ttort on Sat- "mm "m" "l" "llmiilwfifi 0f food tit-day nmrmug Amp], ma, d,,VN,,‘.,.,.,| than front any particular" ntorit tn Bltccial tnt-ntion Pvgrpivuhh- lht: lions, those productions crowded out. The spocclr of lli< hm“ lwmg low a“ (‘Omliflflctl with Honor Licntettunt Governor Mat-- Um” or "msl \'lll('t'h'. “'1! S of tho otht-r pro- Kinnnn. ticaling as it tlitt with int-t- tcrs of practical anti vital intcrt-tnf m "19 PTOYinct» was wall worthy, of the. occasion. Mr. H. F. bit-Photo! "l"? "l lhc city's rising young httr~| -—~——<+>-_?- PULL TOGETHER Within the llflétl few days our mo. ristcrs. in his rPfIly tn the toast: film? h“ l-‘Mlflplcd two distinct pro- "The Forct-s of the ltltnpirc," -ht-ld lilcttts, hoth citwely related, yet Jig. the uttditgnco spell bound with a icring in many respects front each "DPcch which for iiucnt Elbqttt-ttco, othcr. These are immigration and lbitlllul twqttettct: anti happy phrus- we tourist business. The two ltuve ‘ i118 has seldom been excelled atanybve-n taken ltoid of by the Provtn. ifillzgatllflillzilogllgllgiainfiflharlottetown.Witt] (lnvernmen-t which is deter- ~ . . arlotietotvn s mined to carry thctn to a c0nclttrlot: ‘[“mfl"" 5mm“ “l” lmllY llBfl'"‘V-='n'hether that. moans ultimate 31C- ed u.» u ' . Q Ova 0n he received and tho ("Pm or failure. All recognize the w ii - , , - . . o exprtsecd dcsite of the tom-Inset] of both immigrant; and tour. pony to hear more from him. a1“, lllonnuro - t1 | . ' owmg m m: r “y dlnwd "Wm; Ply "l6 places of our eons who have un 0 t‘ , | ,.. m _ mm "mm-ll" loft the province: We need thcm c numbers, tn spent-h und mnuid, Wvm Wt-ll worth f h ' Y o I a "‘““l°"-,in the development of our province, and place-s St. Andrew's 1923 din- ' "W In tho long list of Rlu/‘Chflsfui nut-s. We need immigrants to sup to takc up our vactutt farms. tr. aid |tu increase our production anti to lticvclop our flnhcritts. W» have The Calcdonittn (mo, p. m)“, mo,“ are many lllnupectivo emigrantsht "l! forward to its next nnnnni cele- bmuon wmch Wm mark the cnn-ithe Old Country who need the op- tenuinl of the Society, am] wit] be observed with appropriate cere- mony. pcrtuni-ties we have for them. We need tourists because cater- ing to tourists is n logltlntnte and profitable part of our regular bust We need them becuuce we w.t:ti their trade and the additional revenue that can be legitimately ‘derived from trading with tnom. A i . , we talked In mime“ and] nd ttey need us because we hnve in hundred t ‘all the attractions and the facilities R . ‘ o thousands for health-giving enjoyment that we are liable to overlook and‘ even tourism and ham“ quake" can to despise such little things asdol- y h" and can“, Yet we mould not reasonably expect to find on the ovaflodk the me |.\orth American continent. We t that even the_ mlmom are made up or “on!” midlhave them’ in our unexceiled cli- mate, our sea bathing. our pure cents dud that it is by accumulat- m‘ um Inner m“ me mmlom‘ M land abundant water and our whole- some food. mode possible. _ |n u“, "we Fromm’ 0t our" “w Knowing our need of hoth immi- granto and tourists, it is up to us '95.‘! "B lIDlrlns to become mil-, ttmlimm b"; we are a“ “flying m all, individually and collectively, to ul-‘mttre a comfortable competencnlmve m" “awn!” m every w" Even in the" mode" "pimuonkpossible to make the efforts now we mug: 1mg an" n“, non"! and iwlng made’ to secure them success- tb’ cents. ‘fut. We can do this in many ways, THE LITTLE THINGS. "'11"!- ln these days of large undnrtak-l lllltl. through habits largelyacqtttr. ed during the wnr, wilt-n l‘ , the farm, for Olimpia, the", by co-operating with the agencies l l‘ IQ nutty ilttio thing: which lntlly now at work, by aiding the govern- _ l lfilu only a to; m» g my, mutt in the immigration policy it ' “l”? ‘P! r 35181. d growing seed potatoes, its products room for many of them tutti tltt-rc u.- "Notes By the Way The production of the lobster flnhcry in Prince Edward island during the t-ttrrettt year was sotnev what larger in quantity and con- siderably so in value than that 0f the year 1922. The catch and pack of canned lobsters was ‘flhflllfik cases, and increatte of 1.643% cunt-mi white the value was $1,289,248, tie-l ingifv-i, 698 in excess of last. year] in addition to this, the value of‘ lobsters sold in the shell was $98,- 680, as against 826.716 last year. What 1 350B? _ , of g goats "~ ”"°' I have lflllfW-l YPI’? 5mm "mm "i, lazy intestine ant. it's barn» This shows the total value ui'_ioh~ ster production in the prlint-t», ‘this year to he $1,387,928. “The lobster fishery is a valuable it gives entploytttent dttr- ing the attmmer ntontits to runny fioltcrtttett vriLh their lmats and to larg-c numbers of operatives in tht- nttuterotis cannlng factories -rouud the coast, Anti like tht- fox-breeding industry anti that of are almost entirely sold abroad. it thus brings money into the coun- try while giving very consideratio- employment to our people at home. Lobsters, seed potatoes, foxes and pelt sold otttsidc tho prov- int-v.- hrittg attyw-Plttu-o from two anti ‘half to three million dollar-e rvurlr. which l-" "t1 nit-tr not...“ t-xicttt m tit-ti..- stuall sum to ht‘ tiiotrilttttctl in a proviut-t- so limitod itt art-a as ours. “The hontc-comind of Premier King as he landed at Halifax was not altogether attspirittttu. it was given out some time ago that he had intended landing at Now York among his dear American friends with whom he hnti spent so many happy years. hut changt-tl ‘his mind when the liyfklfltfhllllll in ilallfux became necessary. it was then decided that. he should maki- a sort of triumphrtl cntry at tho Nova Scotti: capital a it-w days bl‘- fore the polling of volt-u and so stimulate and lend lustre to tho Liberal campaign. A wireless mes- sage ptcceded him and announced the hour of his expected arrival. But as Burns has told its in regard Ito the best laid schemes of mice land men, something happened. I , in order to recall what happen- tnl effects upon the witofc EY-rl-F-‘lll- Ant] yet the-t lazy bowl-l tnuzht ttt- the hardest worked organ tn tttt- whole hotly. fu fact it luau worked lit) "ll-It'll- ot really works so bar-l. that it's rnry laziness is often r-utll)’ lll""|' -t--.~.~ front orvtuvork. What do l tneani’. simply that tltc use 3f I'll-"*=~l""' 5 to make the intcstiu» tumc ntakt-s hotlt its jlllflfi ="~'9""'l"'3 portica and ntnsculttr portlt-t: do o m-h txtru wtrk. You see the tiurgativov‘ tlzt- tilt ng secrete more Jill!" 1.0 as to softt-n up thc inst >rittt ta 11m lttwol, utttl tltoy .ti.t\ stitnttl atc the tuuwttlnr coals so that they squeeze hard upon the cott- tonts and tirlvo tht-ttt along. Now you ctttt. st-u wltut lllflilllfi. lCvt-tgvtitttt- tt pnrgative- Lt n..~..-'l [Ill-rut two portions simply work to l0 math that ntovtt along. . They work no lturti that all titteir strt-ttgtit und t-nt-rgy is t-xitttusloti for tlll‘ time itt-ittg. 'l‘htts wht-n you gut morr- tnatt-r ial into the intestine that rtettnir- wt to ha. movt-tl _along, titt-se two proct-ssos, secreting tutti ntuscttlar are unable to do it, because the purgntive made them ovorwork and thcy uro ton tlrml to do it. Now a ‘few snggcstlons will tuukt- it nnttoct-sunry to new purga- tivt-s ltt-t-attst- yon will gt-t your intestine into such altapc that it will he fresh enough, tutti strong enough to do its work. if yutt wort- to invt-stigntc tho. mattor you would find that pt-oplta with hmtlthy, rt-gttlttrly tttovlttg ltt- ttestlnt-s always have a ntovt-mcnt after either itrenkfast or lunch. More after breakfast than at any other time. Whyi’. Wt-ll in tho ntorning the infest» tint- is usually wcll rested. Food is taken into the stomach and immediately that organ starts working or citttrning. This tzhttrnlttjz or tnuscttlartaction con- cd we can ltartily do better than to quote from our eventing contem- ‘poraryE-s despatclt from littiifttx lptthiished in lt‘ritia_y's issttc. It runs as follows: l "The vcscel arrived and illllilliil" _cd of quarantine on schedule time. 'i‘lte boat cotttainittg the local recep- itlon committee t-ottsisting of liott. p933“. h‘. Finn, M. P., and Gortion H. iinlifttx. -lsnor, President of the |Liberul Association did not fare so |tvell in the thick weather, and mtrandinq on Point Pleasant shoals twith the Premier aboard, was tit-- lttycd for upwards of an hour." it-r King's political cart-or! an unskilled mariner wlto doesn't lmow the difference between a platform and a chart. Hc wattdcr- Ed away l0 ‘the States during" tho war when other Clllliltllillhi wcrc fighting for our liberties und got lost. in the fog on a foreign shore till the war was over. His party made him captain of tho ship b°cauae they themselves were Iolt in the fog" and no other man was available but. Fielding whom Quebec wouldn't hnve, and King had hing power and would make at-t good a fog horn its any other. And now in the haze and fog he has come to grief itt Hali- tux harbor ,runtting on u. shoal anti "Writing with him the ifouottrahlc Mr. Finn, M, II," Mn um, prggspu} supporter itt the Commons front that city. (Anti this tins hnppcuetl at election time! told us that "tho knows their skins, hut tribe of Finns own whiskey even tho tinny tribe may come to grief in shoal water and the bigger titt- tlsh the greater the danger in such cases. l.t is surely a sud omen when such whales as the Right Honorable King and trite Honorable Finn get stranded on a shoal just when tht-y were most wanted. We can imagine the ioquicloun Premier with I feather in his cap anticipating a triumphal entry to Halifax with Mr. Finn m. his side to share in his glory. But t-be feather drooped in the drizzling November fog and neither Finn nor featther was of any avail, for neither King nor Finn could either swim 0' fly. There was no platform an which to land. As if in mockery the locality had been named Point Pleasant Shoals, but they were found to be very unpleasant oiloals to the Right. Honorable Mr. King and the Hon- orable Mr. Finn. ..__-¢o-c>-—— Curiosity in children nature has provided to remove that ignorance they were horn with. which. with- out this busy inqnisitivenoss. will make them tinll. A man‘: value and prowess in his life moot he mounted, not. “iv Y, , V, .. Now typical this all is of Prt-itt- Hu has becn in thick trcatltet‘ and wantier- int; in the tog and haze all hi»; lilo, Bret. Hurt itus tlttttvtt front the stontucit to the lsmall intestine. and then on to the {largo intestine. until the desire rottft-rottcs. Maritime Religious Education Council + ltt-cently Miss Hurrisoti. the Silur- ltlnte Religious Education Council "Elt-ntcntary" worker attended at so Stepht-tt u good (‘ottft-rettce, held in tht- ltaptlst church. Th1- snow afternoon u children's tut-stint! “'35 hold, where a most interesting tlronp of girls utid boys 100k PH" in tht: program. Titt-ir gondwork in Snntiuy School was tnattle evidcnt and some hand-work~orictttal ob- jectsé-was given to add tn Miss flurrlsotrs interesting exhibit of pupils‘ work. At Woodstock. .\'0\'. 22. a 1W0» session filamentary institute was held in bie-tjtodlst (‘ltnrt-h. .\lrs. bloom-t prvsidvtl tit thP afternoon session and .\lr. Citus. Manzer at the owning ntcetittg. A represcnt- zttivc grottp attended hoth sessions and tho iutort-st in prontotiott of rhlltirotfs work was ovlticnced h)’ the splr-tttiitl discnssiutts dttrittg the Platts for ticpttrttttt-ttts untt classt-s wt-rc ontlinctl anti a re- newvtl vntitusiat-utt for the coming year.» work was tht- result of inc lnntitntc. Tho (‘otnntittcc in Wootistoclt is =tn ac tivr- our, tltc vory sttt-cossfttl pro motion of (‘ltiltlrotrs \\'Pt'*k bt-ittfl only ont- form of tholr activity. lilrt-a 'l‘itt*o. Ait-Kittnt-y is citairntttn with Miss (‘lara (‘flt-sott. hccrcint‘) of that t-otttntittt-t- for tho coming your. . At lllilltttwtt on Nov. 21st, ont- of tht- iii-st cottft-rt-ttt-t-s for thouo worltint: in tht- (‘hiltlrt-nfis division was itoltl in tho Unfit-d Church. Aiiss llurrlstitt spokt» on stwt-rul foatttrt-s of t-lt-tttt-tttttry trork tutti lt-ntl in a rot|tttl-tahlt~ t'tflll'l'l‘l'llt't"., in whlclt nt-urly all took part. ‘Fltt-st- t-onfvr ottct-s, ht-ltl in ntatty parts of iht~ prtnint-t-s just now art: lnt-t-iittg with u ltuttriy rt-sttottso from the- tenrltt-rs. in many contmunitit-s. Miss Harrison conducts n "(Thll- drturs llmtr"—~itt connt-ction with tho t'Ofll't‘l't'll(‘P-fli1tl in this wuy hrlnli-“l "l" Phlltlronbt work vt-ry tit- llIlltt-iy’ ltt-fttlw- iltt- vttrlntli-t |,lliit'i*.~’ visitt-ti. ' Sunday Schools rtatrvtttly vlsitt-ti on i’. it). island bring tuuny good points to noticc. in Rummt-rsitlt- — n titnugittfttll). tllflmwtl tit-saint: program tttatlt- in aitt-titititt almost intpoaotihlt-Y»ltt-t-tt intt-rt-st was notice in regard to at- tcntittncc tine to tt spice of compe- tition. ln another school—the par ticipntlon of Primary class in their program, making for rottt-rrencc and intert-st was a rcry_.notict.-ttltlt= foa- tnrc. Zion Church, (‘harlottetowtu ha: rvlt-Htlitl crtttiptucnt for the illemen tury Division, lhc fine staff of teacltcrs and 3h‘. (T. Ross, Supcrin tentlmtt. are plattnittg ntncit for iht-ir work this year. totttcs to cmptfy the bowel. g Everything is, as it were ready [to work. aftct" thc unict rt-st of the night. St) the ztftcr ltrcnkfttst hahit is the natural our‘ anti if not already t-stttblishtetl. should he tho aim of ycvcryrbutly. Then tho food altotiltl he woll’ chtwvctl. This excites the juices, and helps tilgcstiott wotttlcrfttlly. Atttl fittully food with a littlt- rottghttcss or nutsw irritates or stintulatvs tltt- intcstint- to rotten» ‘t-tl action. 1 -<0>-—~ lNo Increased ' Waglo at Present SYDNEY, N, S. Dot‘. l.—-\\'lton ttskt-ti with rcfcronct- to now agrt-ctucnt with the ll. M. \\’. and the prospects for lncrcnsctl wages in the coal tnintes. Mr. \\'olvltt. President of British Empire Steel (‘orporation said today: "Our officials nntl officials of tho it‘. M. W. will very soon b0 ntooting to negotiate conditions of contract anti wttgc scale, but l vcry much rt-grct that tho proscnt com- petitive murkot prices of coal anti stool will not pt-rmit any ncriotts cnnaitlortttintt of un incl-onset] wngc sonic." Ho prcforrctl not to tliscttsn tht- ntnttt-r of wugo stutlt- nr now t-nn- tract, but cmumcntctl that, bnscti on cxlsting costs of coal protittta- tinn, it. would ht- itnttostalhlo utext yt-nr to find u tuarkoi. for sixty put’ t-cnt as tuttch coal us product-ti this yt-ar. lite snllti, itowt-vt-r, that. if it worn possihlc to obtttin rotluct-tl mining twosts of coal, oititt-r through a rctiuction of wngtas or a rcduc- tion in tho nutnlmr of non-produc- lflf! ntinn workora, or hoth. it would ntnkc [mat-tibia thc obtaining of ord- crs for cnui that woultl othcrtviot- ho lost to this district, nnd would correspondingly increasc the amount of unemployment. -?——<-0&-__._ Captain Goes ‘ Down With Ship BUFFALO. Dec. L-The steel tug Craig was rammed and sunk early Wednesday in.the Niagara River opposite the Grand island Ferry landing by the steamer Zlllah of Bay City. Mich, Captain Frank Ronekcr. Jta. Tonawanda. stuck to the helm and went down with his ship when the steel tug keeletl over from the impact. Howard Slover. fireman. and Leo Krupp. engineer, were feflcllefl by the ferryboat bong. Captain Ronekefs body was not recovered. The Zlilah, ioadeduith lumber and ‘Owlflfl R bflrfte. was about to pans u line to the Craig. when the tug rap unexpectedly under hor 7m"- Tl"! Cfqlil was rnnunati ou the port aide and went down immediately. ——~—-<Q-O-}-i- What dire offense from amorous . cattnen Itprlngn, What milhty contests rise trivial thingsi-Pope. from Be coin; in arguing: for fiercvncsl m A union Snntltty School at Collo- llvil. Utility (‘on ttfter 20 years of tlnatttivity, was rt-vivctl lust spring. (To its workt-rs as well us» tn those lOf Bay View and Dlgby ltclpfttl Hug iwstiotts wort,- givt-n by lit-v. ,\lr, tfitrotitarri 0n u recent Suntlpy. Existing tentpt-ratttwt- soutintcttt it’ 'i‘ttttittltt tlctttntttls that tht- Sutttltn‘ School providv tt-tupt-rztttct- instruc ‘tion for ill-i chiltlrt-tt. Don't-r Bt-tlvqnt untttttlay School workora S]]()\\'(I|I 1h, ‘Ponvcntiott of tht- ltensingtttti tlis trict. at l\orth ife-tleqttt- that tt-tnpor- lattce insiructiott ("an ho glrtrtt rt-tt illlflfly to a Sunday St-ltnol in an in ‘Wfflfiillltlzttttl cftcctivt- tnannr-r. 'l‘ht> (‘nnventlott prntrrttttt intrlntlcd two discussions on Tt-ttcltt-r Training. and adtlrt-sst-s hy lit-v. Gco. Avrea Hnrl Rcv. H. S. ll. Strothttrtl l on "Religion in tho llontr," anti "Train- ctl Teacher-a." -*"" “> 'iG§i--~ < . Daily Selections i ran ‘ g Guardian Readers "ro-Monnow. By Edith Hickman Dlvail. God would ttot ltnvc us think ttlmul tomorrow As nf some cloud that. lit-s [Ir-torn our anxious oyoa, Anti fills our ht-nrts with drt-tttl of coming ‘orroun llow can wt- tt-ll? Tito sun shine more brightly Titan it has shone lit-form»- I know iifo holds in store More good than ill for titost- who vlcw it rightly. lllil ‘t’ And ho, witotto ltttntl in wit-rely guiding, Can only give his lit-st To those who unit anti rest- Thftiilfth llll life's nccd in his grunt love confitling. _-|;x, tt i wrt ytt ALFRED FRASER :12 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK $0 ‘Iii ‘amounting i- C. M. LAMPSON & CO. 64 Queen Street E. C. 4 Inndon, England Public Auction Sales .of Raw Furs "l! ' 5 95 . .. . . t a fault and" truth; aimin- _ ‘ t ' ‘ "V" V75": ft») (5) G) to f‘ rrt-“vtl-ay ft (‘ltlltlrons Workl t Trade Troatyi Now Ratified O A TIMELY REMINDER ‘ ' Thin l; planning tlms for tho iartmr. The revenue from the harvest mult b0 apportioned in meat pflymoml due, and to finance the needs ot another year. . . ‘ Do not negtoct to make provision fat-Juffichnt lifg Insurance. The outlay roquired for a Policy ll lmlli, but tho investment will give your family the [If tactic they need, and‘ ply you'woli if you h“, W! "It "Plum true contract. -Let u: mail you ratu and particulars; or may - one of our agents call on you’! HYNDMAN & CO., LTD. Provincial Managers THE GREAT-WEST LIFE ASSURANCE CO. Dfficeu, 59 Queen St. Charlottetown Agent: it Charlottetown (British Uplted Frau.) ‘ LONDON, Dec. l.——A Route cor- i respondent of the Morning Postl states that the Italian Chamber dis-l zussed uuil rutllietl the commercial; treaty between that cottn-try undI Canada witich was signed by pienl-i pott-tttinrlcs as far hack as last Junutuy _ Canada already has been enjoy-t ing the benefits of the trsnty for‘ some months past and trade has been greatly stimulwtcd there by! (‘anadian goods of ntuny categories which are taking the place nt’ Unit-l ed States products owing to lower: prices. . Special J. B. H UGH E5 i __ _ a HMSTEWART Agents at all principal I t "there is only one sort of low. WALTER HVNDMAN pom" on the “lint m" “ ""‘"“““" ‘""'"°"' """"‘“ ‘"1 n. , i Furniture Headquarters Q- (‘arpetkfincns-Bedtding SATISFACTION OR MONEY SATISFACTION OR MON EV BACK YOUR BACK Can You Imagine a Christmas Without T0Y3 ? . . V n ‘ I f ‘ . Om. Toy Dept is now open with e\ erythtng ready o1 you- big er and better than ever. . now anti Wt‘ Will l"! “Wm (‘ltoosc 'l'o_\s liou‘t pay nu- ttsitlt‘ for you until wtutit-ti. til you takt- flit-m ltontc. Rigtm n,,w_.\vhile tltc showing is contpleto and hcfore the vii k :_g/._ :1. ,_~-;_:istta_\_ net‘ it. Places this lovely oak kitchen O t everything a cabinet should have. Stands 68 real Xmas crtn-rh is on is the tithe to select ivy“- cabittet in your home. A modern oown labor saving d gn—=l13S Will 1119110: in height and 42 inches wide. Use it wlhile you pay for 1t. One dollar lit-tier cotnc in 'l‘t)_l).\ Y! PORPPILAIN work table, metal down tilaces it in your home. '1 he balance in easy nt-onthly pay- tat iiail for 0ur Big i lined drawer — cupboards with ntents. Kitchen tiabtnel Offer sliding shelvea-tdisatapearing curtain door- Only two left t0 sell on these special terms. ‘tovtatv tun rttzctzs Give sensible Gifts tihis ytettr. An)". of these beautiful gift pieces will give a life ‘time of service and satisfacbiott. HICIC 'I‘III'I.\'I‘I 'l'()l)_\ Y . Library tuition Wot-k tnltltes Sctrittp; stands Pctlcsittls (iait- log tahlcs (‘ltnirs (Pltt-stt-rfit-ltls Phottogrttplts Tctt tragotts Floor lamps Tahit- ltttnpt-t (‘artl iahIt-s St-c ottr $85 (‘ltostt-rfloltls Wonderful value! Real Chesterfields with luxurious deep ‘spring seztts—-genuine loose Marshall spring cushions-spring arms and back. Upholstered in a range of hattdsome tapestry coverings. . 'i‘hey’re here-see the-m - - - - - - - Chairs to match . . . . . . . . . . . $39-04) fl Wonderful gllisplay of, Art lewrlt Everything mu can imagine is n0_W atmas art nteed-lework 1n STAMPED IvINENS of sort with silks for tmkhtg. MADI? 0 every description. _ nauoxanofttnrs at on display in Chri our Linen Dept.. every UP FANCY LINENS, cushions etc., NOVELTIES 0f ' many . 0 Dept. will repay y every price. kinds. A A visit to our Linen you; — _ ram: PICTURES a t; e Head rs - ‘_