THE oosnnun _ hurry when necdosary, <1- make 1 Quick run to the repairman when some Ute 1 but it will save hours for you when An No woman can alordtobe lndiifer- ent to the appearance of her hair. A mass of nic§i_sna_p_ry hair, becomingly dressed, wi a more in genuine looks than a pretty. face, or an ex- periiive goviin. Don’ta_ll3w thedssalp to come c oiged wit irt an an- druif. Don’ta wdandruiitodestroy 5315' h_;iiii_‘ Igbyouii hairé is uneven, ‘ , u an ritt e an comes out by thebhagdful §v_eryy&Ju_ dia; a com rou it, is cause. ‘To rld our scalp of the dandrutf and check the loss of hair should be your first anxiet . NEWBRO’S HERPICIDE will do this and atithe same time put the '1!i“i:'s‘i¥‘i"ci§i=l’ i” f',.ii”“"f§,’ °?.”‘"“°"f ap s use o greatest retinement on account of its f_xqnisiteI._¢_>dor, its purity and cleané iness. contains no grease an #Jes not stain or dye. There is noth- g more depends le than this re- markable scalp prophylactic. The hair responds readily to a re§ular and int»ell§;__nt use of NEWB 0’S HERPICI Try it and see. Send 10 cents~to~ day to THE_ HE_RPICIDE C0., Dept. S, Detroit, Mich. fora sample miie ma s booklet selling sii about the hair. for sale evefvwhe1eln50cand $1 .00 size. Guaranteed by The flioiddt \ (jogiqgny, b towing heavy load's. These are only Aoolimtions at the hdtv Barbu- "° "` ` '-9-I-3-f 1*-¢\» _ ` `“o illoltratloll gives grain. saw your wood. raise your _ . 0 ' to the praotlmhllifl-yfot water, churn your -butter, and do -_ 'll' o onthe farm. It wil not practically anything else that a stat- ~ ~ ` ‘ a UU fill t-ll! GUNS. 00117 you on your ionary engine can do. llwimins trlimset the doctor in a 'riiers is nothing nsiniiei-, nothing more oonvenient,no appliance ot grea- ter ilexlbility anordlng greater com- PIGCG Of IDICNGUYY b9°0l119S UNKGD. fort and more genuine satisfaction than an Automobile on the farm., I ‘ minutes are virtually worth dollars. An Automobile anuihllates distance, Automobile with simple and inex- and makes ig possible for country toll: pensive Attachments wil'l thresh your to attend city churches, political and The above ilve pictures show five separate uses to which the autnnio a few suggestions concerning tlie agricultural meetilldo. and to keep ~ close oolltaot 1r!th"¢h_o outside world; It elevates !arm!n"¢f»_ ' m an occupat- ion ot isolation' and dgery to work of conkeuial nature, ‘ahd will prove a stronger factor to ol-set the lure ot the city" to the risixageneratlon. than anything that can ' devised. The Progressive Prince Edward Is- ianu farmer owes ‘_lt_-.to his ismiiy, to himseli, to his country, as a whole to place the Province in its proper pos- .'\ ’ -"€”"_`*¥~i.i~ lille can be put to on the farm,-grinding, service and protection, zinorded by an THE Auro pNFAnM _ t _oommllllltiearin the whole ot Can ada. . . _ There are' Automobiles to be had that will cost no more than a good: horse _and rig. An Automobile will not consume hay and 'oats. and requlrem llttlg or no care when not in user Any farmer who can atlord a driving .iorse can altord an automobile; and should not be without one. Think it 0V6l‘. pulping, sawing wood, fire tlghting automobile. ' Shops and Hair Drushg Parton. __ ff ------------- ff-'-'-'ff-'-1*-'-‘~‘-`-'ff-'~'~‘<-‘-`-‘-'-=`~‘-'f-'-‘ff ~~~~~~~~ ~ -r---=='-f-----r-‘-----A-Yff-f:---»-.-.--:::_-_-_= JOHNSON G JOH NBON spoon' Aaah” ROMANCE OF THE WAR Few romances of the war had such piquant interest as one just brought’ ' , to light in- which a chorus girl, earn- A E ing $7.50 a week, has become heiress ' ° ’ to it ot considerably more a to unq 1 ll 75.000, ill ll th tl th f Good Photography I, ““ ‘ '°“g ° °“ ° ““| cer in Flanders _ in , . _ The fortunate young lady, Miss Moderate Prices. _,PW PRL is R “when or Hwy Personal attention to Am- mys revue company --Kefp gs_ 2:6 Ri ht." and all connects' wti e .tear Phdography' thgater were immensely astonished to ilnd' that they were entertaiiiiing an 107 Queen st' heiress unawares. l A representative of the London Dai- ly News obtained an mrercsting story iroiii Miss Peel. The secret leaked out through Miss Peel tendering her l”5’=llgnatioii, and naturally she was the recipient of ei host of congratula- tions. .Slie wns persundcd' to with- draw her resignation for the present at all events, the company refusing to part with her in such an abrupt nizinrier. The money wiis left to lie'r by Lt. Edward Ross Muloch. of the Gordon Highlanders. who fell in action nt Neuve' Chapelle. The young officer- he was only about £5 years of nge- fcll in love with the chorus girl some time ago and made her the sole resi- duary lcgntee (subject to a life inter' est) uiider his will. . All the legal formalities oi! this d'oc- ument-a. few lines scribbled in an army pay-book--have been compliied with, and' probate has been granted. Lieutenant Mulocli, who was great- ly attached to her, and was known to her and her friends as "Brownie", was i'orme‘rly a sclioolniustcr at Strea- _tliam, but on the outbreak of the war lie joined thc Artists' Riilcs as n pri- vnte, and was subsequently gazeteed' to ai commission in the Gordon High-` ' ` ` ` ` ' ' """"""'"'f"""""'""" lenders. His gather was a ileet siir- geon and his grandfather was ii. man of considerable property in England. i SOCIALISTS AND THE DEPORTA- TIONS. , AMSTERDAM, Hol\'land,' Dec. 165- The Telegraaf. learns that a number ¢ of prominent German Socialists, in cluding Herr Scheidemann, have cdn- ferred with Dutch socialists an The Hague, mainly concerning the Belgian deportations, which the' German So- cialist majority condemns. f uirainir _ _ . .~'-J ce-~ on->~ -.i~'°'v.o di) -sf.‘!‘!i ' ='n._s»~ A :--is' r- ff -~ - I _ , ' - _ \\\\\\\\§fJ171nnlll¢m\\i\\\\\\smlla\\\1\u'////////A\\\\\\\se Pscere'»'fl‘nee16'n _ Are’ you -insured `i' 'Fit "" .J _ v_,. .. r ,. . ,. ,;,, _ ‘-_ .- . . _ Owing to the high cost of shoes, the t steady increase in price of leather .and ..-tlmt = are shorteningthe' terms;o.f.._credit, the shoe dealers of this city are _ forced to adopt ` iiiia SYSTEM £\“\“\\ To take effect Jan, Znd. 179171 Goff Bros. D. Gordon 8 Co. \\\H“\\\ ,nity ii co, it.__.s. nginurrl M°rr_i=.& Sliiiill 3215-12-inrszi um vmssi. ‘ _` \\\&01mumv|rlnvn¢u\\\\`\\\\i*k " ` Phone 68-J. _ ` I f __ _ _ _ _ ___ . . 1 F _ I ---"_-"* ' f ' ` g ' ` -'-' l i About this time last year the Fur Sales Board was organised with the purpose Of C0ll;'3_¢t1ni‘§ Island furs from the F0x_ Breeders, and 0 ar a == permanent marketing facilities. The season, just about to n close has been si good one for fox fiirs. The out-look for the coming season is excellent, - 't th hont the country with the gerl:§r,;]1I;;r(§’11(r1Ei1111?s`li<;;ds;lthe(lT‘ur Sales Board to believe that there will be a good demand for our furs. The fox ranchers will realize more money for their furs by Shiprying-_through the Fur Salas Bcézérdé an institution, which is organised for thc ene o fox breeders. ` Our record of last year proves that we can sc- curc better prloos than was realized by othci 1nc-- thods of inarketiiig. _ All wc ask is for thc fox brccdcrs to use their `iclgiiiciit und consideration of thc past methods oi Ji iurkcting. . _ We know that ”yo'ur` decision'_will_bc co-op9t*9.- tive marketing' of your furs. We have the coopera- tion ol' thc loading fur _d__cnlci's __.f\mcricei. R_ci_id wlint Joseph Ullman sdysf "Wo understiind tliat_' ii l:ii',<.-;c iiuiiilici' ui' brccde‘1"'s’haivc ,formed an"_:_1ssocia; iioii for tlic purpose of`bonti'ollirig thc rnnrkcting oi polts tlizit arc produced ‘on tli_c'Isla_nd- _.111 tl11S_-Cont iicctioii we are free to`_s_l;'ilitc that i'l:_ is _ou_i_‘_opi}1lon that the best interestsjof' the breeders' ot Silver foxes, should `i‘csi':ilt fro’_in close co_-l§)__<=.`i‘_at_ioii with :-‘ncli si Sales Board. Through unii:c‘ - action many bonciits arc bound to accruc to all concerned.’_’ Fuiistcn Brothers says: “As to _mni_'l