" ~~ “si \3‘ k"’~ ... Articles 1 . »`\. _vf y Jewelry Make Gifts of Beauty The engraving of these will enhance their .value and make them_ more ap- preciated. _ - ,.. . i We -do our own en~ - graving and assure you of satisfaction. A C.lfl.`Tay_llo -r fly//III “J Jeweler and Engraver 1 _ -'_'-¢.\UI\\\\\\\*rI1lu\\\'\vc.¢ DIED >-._..__l__._._ .__ ._ -..__ _...___ f MCLEOD.--On Nov. 2nd 1918, at iiopefl8eld_ ‘Isabel Mcbeod, dung-liter of the late Donald Mcl.eoil of High llnnk in the 49th year of hor ago. GLOW.-At Suffolk. Dec. 15th, Charles E. Clow, aged 27 years. Funeral from his late residence Suffolk, Tuesday Dec. 17th at 2 p nr, interment Suff- olk Cemetery. -MCLEOD.-At the P. E. island Hos- pital, Margaret McLeod aged 25 yours. Funeral from the residence of her uin- clo Charles McLeod, Glasgow Road at 1 p m Doc. 17th to Portage. IRVING.-At Murray Rlver~'l`hursdsy after a few days illness of influenza followed by ipneumonfa, _Lucy Anne Irving beloved wit`e of Mr. John E. McKenzie of the P. E. »I. Railway. leav- »i_ng to mourn a sorrowing 'husband and four small children. , , ' eseweeenseeseess _,if citmrrrriiir. nrirrnsss it ,MAY as ovsiicoms _ if you have Catarrhal Deaf- an ess or are even just it little 5 hard' ot' hearing or have head gi. noises go to your drugglst and ¢t get 1 ounce of Parmlnt (double er- strength), and add to it 1,4 pint if- of hot water and a litrtle grsrru- tr lated sugar. Take 1 tablespoon- #lr ful four times a day. if _ 'llhis will often bring quick *_ relief from the distressing head ii noises. Clogged nostrils should x' q¢ open. breathing become easy;` -it and the mucus stop dropping in- *_ it to the throat. l't is easy to pre- Q; pare, costs little and is pleasant 3 to take. Anyone losing hearing sg or who has Ca/tarrhai Deafness ey or head noises should give this 9, prescription a trial. ¢ caaaoaaaaacaaae %#.¥$ 4it#G## D 'lt it it ‘lt it h rl# it if it 'B ilk 'Ask for M|nlrd's and take no other. ee - ' y" _ Pe"=°=f=°="2 h in-A EIT? 51 '7 'pnnnssionit gnns -4 nrt Curr OHRONIG Dl8EA8E8 30l1-12-l7lnLuclii. __ _ » ' " »»~ 1 ‘~§H,,";iffi7" 23.*: fi ' ‘;‘_' 1" - .- li is “NOTICE as I am takitig live hogs every Wednesday at Hunter River Sta- tion. ' ` _ EVERET'l` WEDLOCK 2320-rr-msttzmaspd. - / - PUBLIC' -NOTICE Any person caught tr-apping_Bcav- er without a Government permit or having Beaver pelts in their possess- ion will be prosecuted as tho law dir- octs. MT. ALBION FUR FARMING C0. 2915-12-12Mtst2wkspd. ` \ rigor . The annual meeting of 'i`he Hack- ett Silver Black Fox Compny Limit.- d will be held in the office of W. K. Rogers & '.‘o., Charlottetown on Friday, December 27th at 7.30 p.ru. JOHN A HACKETT Secretary Treasurer 4981-12-1iM11r. _ ’ =-9 The undersigned offers for sale 104 acres of land at Pleasant Grove, Lot 34, with buildings, on the North side of Tracadie Road, formerly occupied by the late Benjamin Gill. About 75 acres is cleared land and balance is covered with prime growth of hardwood and lumber. For particulars apply to Messrs. Warburton & Shaw, Charlottetown or to MILTON F. VESSEY, York, ' 2690-ll-29 Fri. Tue. 1 mo lfoultry Wanted We will pay highest Market price during mont h of December delivered at. our warehouse, Montague; algo for turkeys, geese, ducks a d crate fattened chickens and fowls-all birds to be fasted before killing-and dry picked. Call and get our prices. They will surprise you. ` _ McLEOD & MCGREGOR . Montague . ,,_.p_, . . .4z.,_.,n____j», _ ,. -i. - J, ;r»_-=_i‘ff`;I`. ' " i Mail Contract SEALEI) 'l'iENi)i'IR.S, addressed to the Postmaster General, will be re- ceived at Ottawa until noon, on l"r'l- day. thc 24th January 1919 for the con- vcyairce ol' ills Majesty’s Mails, on u proposed Contract for four' years, six t.irrres per week on the route Milton Station, Rural ltoute No. 2 from the Postrnastcr (icnera|’s pleasure. . l‘|°inted rrotlucs containing furtlrci' inforrnation us to conditions of pro- posoil flontr-acl muy be seen and blnrrk forms of Teniler may ho obtained at the Post Offices of Milton, Winsloc und North River and at tho office of the Post (jfiico Inspector. JOHN F. WHEAR» Post Ofilco inspector. Post Office lrrspector‘s Olllce, ' December 13th, `l918. ' _‘iam |.= l » "'°\""',"`i'7Z"§~'f`?} rf iilldllogllatiels For "f~P_g2' fi" Sdf, Puncinsn or runcn *F 5;? »¢`~4-`i \ *Y* IGTDRES nddzxgdwhh ings they were established to provide ' ' i _ 1_ __ 4", “Ei for local wants and expanded after- E _ il- lu \' Bit: Most ot th;°fac_toria| ot Can- ' i f ada have grow' _ m small beginn- ‘ is-' . ine- “"°t§,=_'= ` .1 wards to produce for export lt will, always be diilleuit to raise in a small .domrnunity the_ capital necessary -to create a new 'industry involving a large outlay. ,Wp are starting late in the day and nraylinif it prudent to be- gin with small industries. the nuurberl of which would compensate for the tornporary incl( of lnrghr ones, which must follow. later._',`_As our small in- lndubtrfes ”'gi"ow and prosper' it may be hoped the“pr:oflts,Vderlved in opera- tion win -nimviaé "dis nature capital needed for their expansion. '_ “ 1A schdfni shourld ,bedevlsed at once for the creatlqrriof`new"irrdi1str'ies ln_ Clrarlottetowni iuitl Sumruerside and ut least. one or more each in Alberton. Kensingtorr. Souris, - Georgetown, Montague arril the larger' village cen- tres. Consultut-ion would be neces- sary in order to`-ascertain what each* town is best prepared or most dispos- ed to undertake in tlr,ex-ruanufacturing line, so as to avoid overlapping .or undue loonl corrrpctitiorr. The advan-< tnge of such a plan would be that the r'equired capital fur each of these un- dertakings would he the more reudily subséribed in the localities respective-, ly to he most benefitted by their _pper'atiou.‘ A -‘central committee. HHY lu the Boi_rrd of 'l‘1'ude 01’ the ‘R0l'<\l'.V C-lub. or made up from these \b0lll0S . TENDERS FDR AND FDXFS 'Fenders for' the purchase of this company's ranch and foxes, ncal Southport, will be received by me U11' dersigned at his office in Clrarlotte- town, up to 12 o'clock, noon, on Fri- day, 20th December instant. I The pr‘oriei~ty consists of 50 acres of freehold land. on which the HIHCD is situated. There are 30 double pens ’ (50 x 25) built of best Cleveland wire netting (No. 14). 10 fl.. high, with out- side wire and board fence around the lwhole ranch. A cottage und barn lbuilt within last six years. are on the place. _ There are 28 Sliver-Black foxes of _ Dalton strain, 26 at Southport and 2 in Tignish. Tenders will be received as followlil 1. For-the farm, ranch and foxes. en bloc. 2. For the 28 (oxesin one tender. 3. Il‘or the ranch and larrdf \ _Parties desiring to tender can soc the foxes, any duy before 20th Instant on an order from the Secretary or from any member of the committee appointed by the shareholders to dis- pose of the property. The members of the committee are Hon. Charles Dal- `ton, llfessrs. C. H. Black, George Tweedy, A. E Dewar, Dr. Leu Frank and the undersigned. . 1 Each tender must be in a closed en- velope marked “Dulton Company 'l'en- der" and must bc accompanied by u certified cheque for 10 per cent. of thc amount of the tender payable to the Company. The balance will be pay- able at _the execution of the transfers lor conveyance of the properties. For further information apply lo the undersigned, or to any member of the Committee. The (Jonrpauy does not bind itself to accept the highest or any tender. A. il. WAILBUII/l‘0N» Secretary. Doc. 13th, 1918. Dec. 13-diy-till-20 Dec. Guar. _ "iiii)nn'§'l'l/;,_ K|nNEY§) -PILLS < _.tis i -,lilly ‘-‘ /C;'\§\\\\\ \ X K . \-@3_|,\1_l:-`{l-1 5¢ Gin' ‘ul B R|>1EUn4,¢\'f| pt nf il. lin i¥|c,HT-S Disf- c |r. _ "iZ‘.,1'll~ DIABETES BP milziiiill » I' MEETING M pices of the Millview Eg Circle . ` facilities, this ocquiroil skill to pro _ _- ‘ 'fee _ '_ "»,‘ ' , I "i‘i`-G --3"? ' - .- i ‘§*-»-his* 00 . » I .Tm-TN "1/iiiiiiiiio C AN/`.(li\ G r r_L_E'r'r`s LYE ""`l c|.EANs-u|5|NFEc'rs--usio ron sofremno wnrgr-ron_MAi<|Ne_ HARD AND sorr ow --' fuLt| omzcrions wmi :Ach cm. an and the |*rovlrrciai Goverrnnerrt. could rtart the nrovamenc Then u systematic and energetic Dropageuda should he irmugur-ated to boom the factory .nrovorrrcnt by con. tinuous effort from thc press, the plat~ form am] ‘bY. l-ho widespread distribu- tion of literature showing instances -'rf individual success achieved und public benefits secured in manufacturing 3llf€l`Drises. An nctive conrniittee of energetic mon and women in ouch `»°“'"- "f`lP0l'Ullg from time to time tt' the cenrnl committee on thc progress they were making, would brlngmatter.= “°"\‘? i-0 i-he DSODIB, awaken public ln- terest and create wholesome rivulr,\' ‘Jetwoen town and town as to birch relative progress and furnish ncws for our local journals us to the pro gress of the boom. ` .surely this is well worth while ant’ with equiirl certainty it is nil attairrirbii by unitcd and persistent effort wit? :orrrpzrrative ease. Equzrl efforts tr those put forth to gutlrer' the mituy millions that our people huvc investei' in fox companies, in war loans and war cimrities would secure millions ;o set in operation -a hundred factories ` hroughout the length and breudtr if i’r'lnce Edw`er'd island. Let eaci rity, town and village set its objective -rot too large at first. and then worl rp to lt, or far exceed it, as the cane nay bc. Lot them res-pectivcly set in objective for population not lcsi zlrarr douhle tlrelr -present numbers, tr re -:rttuiired within fivc years, and of :ubscrlbed capital_for factories on e lke scale to be reached in one your i‘hen ict every citizen bend his cn rrgies toward reaching the goul. ’i`lrc right arm 'of our power ir rgriculturnl development has growr rtrong by use while the left arm of in loor skill and lndustry has reinalne( `nerl,. rrrrlr-uineil, trnexerciscd. Our :ornurunity needs to have both nrrns 'n full uso and exercise, eirch tht :ounterpart and assistant of the other rach to support, supply and feed the ither. "\/Vakc up! England!" was thi vat<'ir\vord of King George beforc the \vzir'. ’l`ho ()ld lirrrrd is now, :tt lcusi _iretty wide nwarkc. Lot. us wake rr] rerc in Prince Eil\\'ar'd lslanii to thi rrgcnt call, thc crying hoods, Jiri. :reall r°i».r-aponrsllrllltles,-thc' bright pos- illrilifcs, of the hour. The business world and tho leisure ‘_y, pleasure-taking world are allkc or wheels today, the wheels of motor :ars. Why not rr motor car factory ir Prince Edward lsl~uud'.' Weil, it woulr require capitiil and enterprise. ’l`h< world is flying today! Men in ton t’ thousands have been sailing througl rolling clouds oi' the enrpyrean over smoky `buttlcIicl‘-,i:__-.I,,;*1.'-\ nm..-Qi Thanking y°“‘ M” Ed"'°"' fm ‘Jllnards Llnfmsnt Lumbermims Friend I l 1123 BR°A°wAY' NEW YORK _ ` S 79-12-9 msulus _ _-__ A A We will not acce t alter December 18th. _ will be held`_ in Vernon Brigge Hall l am instrucuid by GGOFEE B08", ESQ- U’ 5_0" all MS fllfm. Glasgow _ p _ _ .- __ nn nr. im .. . f.,,.n, .,, .,,, ,,,,|. 0,., ion Wednesday 'Dec. 18th at 7 p m Road on Wednesday )6Cem r l8th, oomfnencrng ati 12 o’cloo'k. noon ` ' r " ' ,,,,',f§"'°,“° ’f.'_'§,°°"'» "'" "‘}§'n°;°§:" ‘ °“"'b§‘ for the purpose of organizing a sharp -One horse 5 years old, four mrlch cows, two oxen, one calf Ulu _Nowoon'il66k»__.§ba_riottotewn. ' ' ~ _ , » ' ’ ' °”°°' WWW” fri!-`-"i'-'i' em ra h ,i - ry* , _ er. - *Qu-w-ww °~ ul #MQ »~ 2910-12-13 M 51 _ 2-r2.i4maipd _ .