’ T: t t SILVER ' ‘Fox p! ‘\‘~ ‘ E it necessary to experience "is kept '“' . ‘be at liberty to offer your Skins, or after their arrival in London: if, however, your Slum held for a. later sue, it will inform no of this fact at the time of shipment. by Parcel Post must not eseced 11 lbs. in weigh . ' or some similar fabric. SKINS number n" smvna rox SKINS at... andthe limited States of America for inel Isl." ‘- SIlIPPlNG.—-Eacll package must he clearly addressed to:-— ' C. M. LAMPSON a. C0., LTD» eiil. n, cheese r DIRECTIONS AS To SHIPMENT ' V PARCEL posit-undel- the Post olllce regulations. lmcknses to be sent t ' 64 Queen Street, London, E. U. t, Enflandj come to lake I It is essential for the identification of sill meats on arrival in Loud that each parcel should be distinctly markc mule and address of the Shipper. It will also be found convenient to mark the first parcel _No. l, the _ "compo, z, and 50 continue with each succeeding parcel untl] the (mil hls affection haswaned. She has just merely ' part ofhis ‘good fortune that he enjoys wltho of “the Season. These two points are of grcat lmportance,.as large-numbers of parcels are frequently delivered together, and without the name of the Shipper) , and number on the wrapping it if extremely f "ownership of the parcels. - INVOICE-At the time that the shipment is despatched an invoice MUST UNDER Sl-JPAltI-TPE COVER ‘to us at this ALWAYS BE MAILED no ' s invoice should s te:—- ~ :1) The number of parcels sent forward. (2) The number marked on each parcel. , " (31 The quantity of skins in each parcel. l4) Amount oi’ Marine lnsurancwrcqulred. glnvoice should be made out by you. to us in London, and the rate of premlnmls most reasonable. As stated above, we should in every cascrbc advised at the tlm the shipment goes forward of-the amount ofnt lsurance required. , . If it is not desired that we should arrange Marine Insurance. this fact should be clearly stated onthc invoice referred to above. lsnlrlunm‘ nv nxrazss._slrlns may also he forwarded to London through any of the Exllrcss Companies- Shipments by Express should be made in exactly the some waii as by Parcel Post,‘ except that there is no limit to the We! packages and wooden cases may be used. It is not necessary so far as the Marine Ilisurance is concern f‘ ' t ohufgl.‘ their rate based on the valuation. NEW YORIL-lnfor ' ' talned from our New lurk Rcpresentatlvm- > Mr. ALFRED FRASER, . " 2l2, Fifth Avenue. New York City. Slllllmllltfidllfldé direct to us in Inndon. _' Payment will. as a rulr, be millim- by New York» Office. ' i ' . ilhould you prefer to be, paid by Sterling Draft on lfondon 70W us of the,faci when forwarding your invoice. should ' ' (l. crimson o co. urn. » ‘ 64, Queen Street. '" London. E. (l. 4. v lmgland. ear Sire‘. I haveto-day made t0 Y0" I of which are as follows: r- 4 The Stripper nltoulll write here OIITPLVIIIIIYI‘. I. on. \ _ PAIKPIZL P051‘. HXPIli-iss. rte. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - the mode o! HNumber oi I . k - _ V lnr- will never marry. remain fixed in his detfiffflllllatlflfll lfflhffllllliilll la bachC-ilgzpelh b??? happy “m! keep mi" Packages l~ ~ - - - - » ~ ~ ~ ‘ ' - - - ¢ - ~ 4 - < - < < < - < - - < - » » - - - ~ - - » ~ - - - - - - - - - - - -- jeior after-ht has fallen in love? This lnnn te isia grl‘ r e “lives 18281: medicine d 51ers or by ma“ at 2-5 .s..et_lr’oward ’ _ _ lltbllltgtgvggrgssilllf: tglgylrfglfggaikl; llgilrgytlillg gllfii,’ (lion-l? filling’3:215]eblzéfofrglpociglzllillgrbmilllanls‘ pamo] 1cm , _ , , , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. contains . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “inc would u ant to marry he; . I _ p M-“m , ‘ V, . = - ' . \ t 1.3‘. " ' ""- , . An. WEI ; I ~ ‘ . i Plfcfl N“ -= ' - ‘ - - ' ' ' ' ' ' " " " ' ' ' ‘ ' ' " “ma!” ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' "i ‘ sHe certainly would. When love knocks at. the door. all precious ob-‘ - - ~ ' ‘jectlons lo matrimony fly outof the window, and a man shamelessly re- —-- , _ Parcel No. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. contains . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .-vqants his views on thqsubiect. I Lotggnnglqtwy mall) ~50 far as] ' " " " I _— i“ ' 22 00o malec fir“ mm - , . ' , » . . I 0 g Amount of Marine } v s , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..\ H h _ and only about 50 o! me ‘$2 Insurance required Single blessedness and bachelor quarters look good to the man who l, 1 b " '" " _ ‘cares for no one but himself, but the minute he really fails in love he p‘: ‘was ‘m’ u‘ M’ °“° time and ' ' ' ' Your! i-fllly. jwants a home, with the one woman lp it, and he wonders how he could ggmeahtmrerltf‘? be“ m"? ‘"58’ ' lover have endured the loneliness and barrenness of hlsforlnereltated. 05,9 y m’ m” "m" The full nulue of lilo , I ' DQROTHY DIX. there has been about‘ the WhDIeW‘ (Signed) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. { m" I’ I A‘ l-loble arnly 0f the sterner and. al-i _ v ,1 ppol‘ ullonlul be I ten. . 1mg gh-Qnger Se‘ . - I “I ‘Anti. now that a Royal Comlnls. _ _ _ v - son ens '. more ‘or less bus- ‘fldllfGSS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .; The full” address lo whirl: (\- l r . > w .11)’. m (35 "r W979) PSYQlO-Bllfllyllng‘ . , v ? __ M. LAMPSOS s, 00.. are u: -' _ . o m; 120110: Ffirce. are V1ll’tlie$—ble|| loknovvleilln "mo: of lthlp- ' c. en n u rom a pu c p0 nt of view ...... ....... .... .... of‘ . Round-—-Broyuln—Dellclo_us only-of m... terrifyingvladies ....-__r.. ‘ I _ y v \ H56,“ ‘ _ l . der discussion. and as is only right ly, vlw-H-w-B-t-wl Feb-ea» - ' "" . a _ , - , . fiflflifflils°fii KAZ? aifiifi .- , " , o - ~ l a -- a . DO IVNYFZAKE ow». ' l ~, ~ I y . - . The point is that, while ole ""4 ,' “ . m a 1 have "use SILVER ~ 1FOX'CPELTS MY l A p '" SPECIALTY etherlaw Ii|l|lldfltif§ for Silver foxes and I-eipeig snares you Ill Fun N7 co. ma. Moreen Siréét. ' .. “lxvl-lrwr-l-llfi -""'i~- ..........-...1_... "-“"" "Lona<">n.""l~:".c.‘1 "F- u.u.a."' , ' ‘_ ' ‘ - 58ft} . if .. scum-mulls ........ 1m ‘Eoming union in make certain rules to aeeept consignment . ' ‘ that (except ilfthe case of the very. are as a rule reaiisedfor lots thiszis especially notloelible in the case of ti?" only a limited time atrthclr dis- better able to examine a la containing a rge offer- pany ma}: them.’ _ ‘Gains belmgin, to other owners. ‘ Sales Skins on which a reserve-price‘ ' y, we willassume that you desire to offer and sell all Skins eonsigmd to us at the neirt rublic Sale you should wish any of he necessary for you to] It is understood that any Skins consigned to us by you, alter the ' receipt of this circular. Ire Sllbiflot to the above co ‘ " that. in making your shipments to usuyoa agree to th We need hardly say that in lotting together Skills belonging to dif- ferent Owners the greatest care is taken "to ensure that only those of ex- actly simllar character, quality and value are offered in the same lot. ‘ C. M. LAMPSON d: 00., LTD. PACBlNGA-Skins should be carefully packed in parcels, the outer cover- ‘k’ ing of which should be of mnvas. unbleached musli - llnoneythat on like love llzat wa mflthc OUTSIDE with the gilt of. ed! ‘ to declare a value of more than $50 P" Pun-II! W u" 319F955 companies, as if full value ir. declared the Express Company will, ti»... as u» shipments of furs to London can bomb- Dollar Cheque from our (bate) . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. , signmentfilf rultslclivs, particularsl 1 So go along and scatter your compliments broadcast, and may heaven {protect you from a breach-of-pronllse suit. elm Why It ' love [:2 them l against their I think it is a ,thrllls. and that they expect their husbands to g0 | This is at the bottom Is Inevitable and Ri to be alienated very romantic. We fel break up‘ our home. responsibility. and that. education which we can Answerl not keep up to the. high forever. Romance is course of time. as long as they llve. and that they nditions, and when the poor unsentlmental creatures fall t ldozen assurances of their devotion. husbands. ‘lllflffled with beingcruel-vpr abusive or stingy 0n the ccntraryLthey admit that their husban and nloral and good providers; but they wall o that their husbandshavé c I failure. llnu that. theyare perfectly miserable. j \ Gil m1 . It is the ‘soon come to ‘Child? a man considers her this. » DEA H MISS Answer: , . o of marriage. I , . ‘saw, l of the other. their charms, member. r Tue- wholc trouble is‘ that wn tr. normalcy. still love tllewonlan the s n Foul’ in luxuries than they y pe ' Hlley were honest. They th wfincinllll’ than words would So I think difficult for us to trace the 51nd ills f0l‘_y0il, walling because wvere in the days of courtship. [affection that is better and mor Don't vlvlsect your own 1 ,Don't keep your anger always on .best when you don't watch lt too closely. I ijhlnk any girl should have se sort of talk from a mall tha and tnat there is somcthln heel/er met. and that she is the all his life, she should who docs not love to be flattere with women‘ who does not enjoy cxhibltlng lt. Tilt trouble is, Emmet, that ajct of ‘they believe everything of a com 'tl".em. Particularly they believe t on from having even on eased to love them law of nature that we What were once feel the DIX-I am a lad dream Many: a man has found himself engaged to n. y filer own interpretation uponyhls words, and so this you not to go around maklngflndlscrimlnaie love.‘ ll. cramps tilt-style of many an embryo Romeo, arid prevents many a maid-l t° be happy whe“ wen‘ e hour of lovemaking in the moonlight to re- but now our love seems to there anything we can do? great‘ pity that women ‘have this Lfeftke-fj gilt for Romantic‘ " Love to Cool-One Who De » With Sweet Nothings- When a Moms in Love ynasn MISS nix-I am a - Wc are well-to-do a these years of great lo lights the, Girls How young married woman with three children, d have ‘every comfort in life, ve between my husband and myself we anebegipning from each other: something in. to with lain 1 v- , tangible has come between us. Our ‘mauve m p woo en re . f d ll .'I‘h rred linloveatslghtalid eracmgmwu ecoppey , have fallen asleep. :15‘ Neither of ua ~wouid We realize children hre -u they need a home and only alive themjtogether, l -= " a wnuz. g I Perhaps yoll expect too, mucl Wmlvncf you ‘ sslon‘ bound to fray out n8 pa ' edges, and get drab and faded and colorless in the . That is life. of nine-tenths of the complaints that wives have‘ They don't charge-the men to whom they are. m" zrolwhy or llnfdithfula ds are kind and generousf and that marriage ls a- wltb the men matrimony has -just SMLUEO. They don't see any more sense in swearing that theyf d their lives toiling to support and lndulgej would in going around announcing publicly mall’ ink their actions speak for them more con-i do. but the wives pine for words, and there get. accustomed to our blessings and them without any especial display of gratitude. way. _ luxuries soon become necessities. y. and the affection overfwhlch we once palpltated ls no more than we have a right to expect, and so ceases to tell his wile every day that he adores her most wonderfulcreature on earth, is no indication that become a part of his life, a ut thinking about it. ‘ i ‘you are foolish to worry about your love for your husband.‘ you are no longer" as romantic as you‘ You are just "settling down into the placid e enduring than passion. Be content with lenrt nor your husband's heart. too much, the pulse of your affe of honor, or tllatdhe girl shou that what. ls said is worth very much? nse enough not to regard seriously any t does not end up with a bona flde proposal When n youth bells a maiden that she has the loveliest eyes he ever; g different about her from any other girl.f0 _le_t these dulcet sounds caressone ear and go‘ out ' ~ v ‘Thereby a pleasant time is had. by one and all, for there ls no woman‘ d and there is no man who has a good line, girls have so much vanity that‘ pllmentary nature that a man says t0] hat every man they encounter falls for? and this makes it. dangerous to‘ jolly algirl, who may think! that you are proposing ma ,'make pleasant conversation. l rrlage to her when you are merely trying to‘ PAYMIZNI-lt is, however. unnecessary ‘for you to advise Ml". rum of} insatiable appetite for! on making romantic feel grievously iii-used] o_ comevup with their daily ctlons. Love thrives ' " DOROTHY DIX. Just beginning to stcpout amon _ Of course. I take in all tile parties and dances and I find lie say_ pretty things to ‘every new Jane. Do you think that a. 0n the last page of this circular we give an example of how thel"x"g‘g‘rllltz'izlgxggrgztg ‘t’: gogfiillggr MARINE INSURANClL-UNLESS ADVISED TO THE CONTMARY. ‘Vfi ' will insure all shipments whilst in transit under our Open Policies.- ‘ for invoice value plus l0 per cent. These policies give full protection from the time that the goods leave your possession until delivered oung woman who put makes it, advisable for 1- w U a.k" m‘ Guardian's Special ' Patten, Service ‘ . = ~th t islncluded in every‘ to 'wo:nan's wardrobe. Style No. ~ - ‘ especially attrac ye with r . " ~ 1 bodice that effec in ed plnlt at center-front. but somehow .a,fte p‘ its chic. it ooees sheer tweed marriagehwas l of love. Ycuqnn- i’, around the 5.. v l '| \ ~ l We accept I WE l we be= and i i CHIC , CGAT DRESS EMMET." ‘crepe are» effective ;sultable forall-day wear. lsigned in slle \ ‘price 15 cen '. in stamps or col l (coin prcferltéi.) » l . We suggest that when you sen ~ ;most attractive Paris styles. Also cm ,broidery and interesting ideas Xmas gifts you can make. _ Mr. l-iogge made was+"we had three LIVEBED prices. fiiosfflflham Htlllrblglf- u 1 t, of ‘flung.- w eat: why all; we want; 1s - _ g - u course, 1e lrc mocu lon - 1 t, . d 81 km and gm-ksov’ ~c . ‘A Laughing lfiee maintained by the Pnrty-aslpacs in-<QL -- ' ‘ I H l ‘ 9 . , ‘ by ll other Parties-has taken 3]‘ e _-- ‘ - ‘ Is (‘treat Joy hang and, on the surface, Mr. Mac- 5 pfllhnnsiqiy FOR IT 0 s ' ‘ . Donald makes tu- chungc on the‘ T uh “mid m“ n [mug , What can slve more ivy In the “order: ofaCommittee, such change‘ o“ e m‘ o o " I The well child makes l Mothers, if your baby ls cross. if {he cries a great deal and no amount ,of attention seems to make lnm Tm? pretty things that lncn say to women are like the pretty flowcrsfhappy- 31v“ mm a d°§° 0f Baby's that. spring up along the arid pathway of life, and that they like to gather wn Tablets and he will soon be up in their memory and make lllto nosegays and keep among their trans-MW" and "Edy w radiate 9118-9 hall- uros. and the world would be poorer if we had to ‘up by Lhv IJOOES. , - . . | EAR MISS DIX-—Can a man of middle age who has always glorled in m, d _ x _ l) single tlessedness and independence, and who has firmly decided that ‘Igkan domg them ‘v°-"_th‘"y coco-loo peach-av mx. a , dig down and grub the“! pigess thrcughthe home again. l aby's Own Tablets are a mild lbut thorough laxative. They regu- ‘iate the bowels and sweeten the 'stomaclltand thus banish constipa- tion and indigestion; break up colds and simple fevers and corret those ‘troubles which accompany the cut< itlng of teeth and in doing those in-nohltie. TRY THEM TODAY. Charlottetown ' l .‘ .. - DOUGHNUTS Made in our window by the new all electric almost human, ‘J Mall orders will receive prompt attentlorfi , m the nut demon-Postage pale. WAR Ts "BAKER s ln‘ blue ts a limo-e of glint. le nothing more tha a figure . ‘I - l "* Whether-or no the specifications to whiqh policewoman are built are ~ peculiar, lhthllt they are in _. as to divine. the fact out leaps w the eye um u» m. lice Indy ifnot a p and her official it appalling, _. _ . -, From the practical point of view of the aatltorittlelltlt. may be 11:; possible Pl lo the streets . bottled-taint wispy-skirted Queens of ‘Baum but the other grtreme A strangel- might nettaow 4H‘ therefore-ell whom‘ A Fae/lion I i‘ . l , l l Tn ' rts type in coat atyiint‘ a spc pfim _ adollbllebrcasted closing, with bottoatrlm. The skirt troduces box-visits with an invert- To prove g the girls, tones in printed velvet expresses ln- it very easy dlviduai taste. Patterned w'ool jersey Pmphecy helm?) l b young fellow in soft brown tones. black Jerseypeve" ‘i dangemus “"955- ld have intei4>black crepe satin, myrtle green vel- lveteen, black velvet, claret red can- iton- faille crepe and slate blue wool combinations. It is de- s 16. 18, 20 years, 36. 38. 40 and 42 inches bust. vPattern r this pattern, you enclose 10 cents.’ _ , _ gm of Whom he has been thinking! addmonal go,- a wpy of our wmmrpParty (de lure at; any rate) m spl ' IFashiQn Magazine, showing all the for home than a laughing, happy baby. ed-Sudden Death. Callum scoot and man The longarm of coincidence stretch- ce,‘ -- .-.- ...... his female colleague}. the wum ‘ ~ iwilom tbelawhasglven “vital __,~.,\‘~‘~‘ \\\\ V" fKiDNEYff upholstery‘ ‘ » i Kalgan in hour-glass, shod from the base the shins in crowned with an inverted bowl is A Police Woman! ‘ ' .. the event time ago. that. Mr. Ra-nlsay Ma cncy of Aberavon. with its lncl lnent and changeable political a l‘! dso However". Politics has Ibrought M Haven Where Tlley Would Be.“ ‘as that whch was "cently at Ashton in brings the question of ‘P. Rj-orl more‘ LProporlionnl Representation- land 111070. info the forefront. Three Parties‘ candidates ran for‘ tile honour of representing ‘til Constituency. In round figures. con sidcrably less than 10.000 persons ‘lyoted for the victor, willie over l4.- losing, I000 bf the two combined parties voted against 111m. Should fills sort ‘of thing con tlnue, as seelns lncsb probable, llll. country may quite conceivably find itself saddled with a Parliament} Tablets are sold b‘, which no more represents the people‘ this little group of islands in the of ‘sea than it does those-of Japan. It may suit any given party all any given moment to fish in trou-~ bled waters, as indeed, so far as; one party ls concerned, it obviously‘ docs at. the present time, but, t:1 metophorywhen the! change the wheel come full circle no party be sure that it will be ct the top Anyhow, 0M1 lunder such OOIlGlHOlaIS as exist at this time it ls farcical bo=i say that the majority rules. ticn, vlde Imost detective stories, is far, far more strange‘ than Truth. but, for once in a way, ‘truth has a turn- to herself._ Within the past seven ‘or eight as it seems to me) to be deliver- They'were Mr. Prlngle, Mr. Mac‘. Mn-J: M. l-logge. l non us’ // / .s a Us, as ‘Sold. l... i311 ‘the v.1. James Coristine 6i C01, Ltd, Montreal V A _ Wholesale” Fur Manufacturers for Over 60 Years. _ . er. contracted at the middle like an "ed farther than usual in their cases. " l lblack leather and lit the cctnstructlvecrltles. Destructive cri-, newslnongersanci quldnuncs of one sort and another who claimed, some, Donald would leave the constitu- mcspllere, to seek some more sed- ative cllme may now shout, from‘ the house-tops in unison. “I told you For the Leader of the Labour of lnarw fewcnl; former denials of _ any such invention, is now to be adopted as the prospectve candid- lltts- lcr the northern constituency? ‘and such order being exactly in ac- _ Everyone cerdance with his own ‘orders.’ happy with his tuneful gurgie and brlsht laushlns eyes. It is only the MacDonald m the hnrhmll’ sickly. ‘baby who"ls not a laughing This is a pm,’ because baby, for it is the little o (Sea- _ ham) of his desires, even as the lle s nature Almighty brings his beloved" to the The result of such a by-eiectlon" In the matter of coincidence Fic-. = ‘sllrlsrllorlorl. Near l3€rlver Coat ,- Sklns are carefully matched, fully- furredand soft. , Every coat is cut on a full size pattern. ensuring easy and perfect fit. - . a _ ~ _Larg'e,‘neat fitting roll collar. ' ° _ . Dpeeplarmholes, easy- fltting sleeves. Leather, felt and canvas at polntscsubjoct to strain. Backs of all coats are cut one inch larger than patterns call-for. > " , The lining is selected for lts wearing quality with dill. mond black stitching. " _, Leather arnishields to prevent. wear on lining, Extra deep pockets made from the best pocketing, Buttons and loops are carefully put in, securely stayed, doubly sewn with special machine to spread the “ram, a which Cannot Be Done with Metal Rivets. Vent in back is made with extra. lap so that it will n5; open when wom,_and reinforced at top with lellthelq Wool storm cuffsin sleeves. . Sweep of coat is Wider than any coat ofcqual marked b-n _ . 95°.“ $.99»? p: size, being offered for sale. Insiston Having thc"CoaAt_ with the - Guarantee. Manufactured by " , " . F \ to Liberals all, they lost-each of them --thelr seats to Socialists: and in spite of their outstanding abilities; c S"! )( ' nonepf then ever attained officeJ . a W-J- . Pcsslbly the explanation is that 1S ‘they were all destructive rather than ‘ tlclsm is more common—and easier.‘ Mr. Hcgge bad no great appreci- _ ation of the nineties of matters social Being at a "dinner or similar function of some sort where s. fam- _ lous foreigner was chef. Mr. Hogge proved ‘lllmself some little ofa" gas- , . troncmlagourlnet, gourmahd-talre your choice-that. he counted the plates.‘ The meal was short, and precious in lnore senses than one. After the repast on which the off- spring ‘of all the Chefs and Mrs. Beaten had spent long hours of anxious thought, the only comment Fox Nsrrme“ dolvfraitlsou on ‘use. raovas, ‘run suraaloalrv or ramca anwalm rox ENETTING. l ' g- c- I t- te ,, . call, write or telegraph for sample; gm] pg. and eggs down children with finicky appetites, try making it into simple " desserts. such as custards. ice-cream - , and fruit-milk sherbets. ~ BOQILthursat-tf ,_ svllnunasma v l‘. V . l I 9 l i - a Q r 7 For Assured Results ‘Fee “ IMPERIALS ’"’ Manufactured by; v Imperial’ Biscuit Co.,- p ‘Ltd. " A Box 446, Chffrlottevtown, Ell. g In. Inle Mun l l I r l r 4,.- ‘ eowe-ebow" ' 7 . ~ . FOX RANCI-IERSilind FUR BU-YERS , , F-YOXES ..PELTED and; . , >4 I will be operating, my ~FUR _ ' CLEANER lisunuol at myolcietand; ' F_ . 172Gréat. Georglefltreety . ~ t. wChttiiiottetowini" ' c, GUARANTEED "y ~" = coupon “ l» a . , " \, M‘.