GUARDIAN L that was -will price We carry a'§`_' large as* sortn__ient,=_- of Toilet oaps and our, prices are right. _ ",_ . . ~ 1 CENTIKI-` DRUGSTORE ,.. ...tt _. _ 0 5011> la-Bts';i'ii`>.~: _ . .fn '_- " M‘;',°_‘-'-1r:.y,ili~..<, l~i_f1""""` `Th.i.° "i?*:*_ =l!°°°ii i!“3’» as soap is stillladvancing. ._ _ day. ' THE COOK STUDIO v_.rt`- \ or d. nie. ~ 1 is-is ‘ _H _picture of you in Soldiers memory. But, expecting a new one, as ’-l‘°“ are today. to take its '.Pl_H_Ce» t __ U ‘Make the 'appointment"-'to- _ . , I _ 'W "' "W 'Y ' " Y-~~------~~~-_...,.___ ____ f rsessmseeseseeeeeseeeeeesersssre ciisslriso Anvsimssusurs 3; itihiikiirikiikdiii d'i¢R$§P$$$¢lN5ih¢b¥D¢ltV&Vl%~7k¢5#§$¢l=a¥4iWii ` WANTED _HELP-_ ~ I _ FOR SALE _ 11_E1_“f“-E |._._..__________ ___,_.s._._------e-~ WATED IMMEDIATE-LY A GIRL FOR general housework_8 West Street. 2787-12-5M3lpd. WANTED A Y_0UN-G GIRL T0 TAKE rare of two _childr\en_. Apply to 146 Pownnl Street. ~. 2775-12-4Mtf. 1;~ WANTED AT ONCE CAPABLE uialil for general housework. J. E. frnonm-_i1_ 02 Brighton fiona. 1 ' ' ' _ limi-12-sM2ip0._ MISCELL/\§ EOUS 'SEND A DOMINION EXPRESS M0- ney»order__ They ure payable every. where. 2780-12-5ME1i. ____ .mlm .___- HISTORY OF _THE WORLD ' WAR. Special Canadian edition. introduc- llon by General March, Chief oi’ start: Complete and authentic. Of- llcial photographs. Extraordinary opportunity for big profit. Special proposition to returned soldiers ' Outfit free. Winston Company, Tor- onto. _ 2181-12-zmnei. PEACE WORK AT -WAR PAY gunanteed for three years., Knit iirgently needed 'socks .for us on _ tli_e'fas_t, simple Auto-Knitter. Full pn_i‘tlculars today. 3 c stamp. Auto- usimr col, nest. c. es, M college Street, Toronto. " ° ‘ “‘ - 2482-11-19l`M!illDec13l '~ 'ro LET » THREE UNFURN'l`8HElD FIOOMS TO let, 236 Grafton St. 2795-1243 m3ipd Sllllfll lllllllAlll]NS HALIEAX N. s., Dec. 41-(Quote nous' mmisiiec by F. B. Mccuniy e Cp., stool; and, bond brokers, members oi_ the 'Mont,r$_a‘i, §toci_¢ .fExcb.snge, Mc- cunry -noticing mum, N. s. c | _ mir. _'ff _ _ _ . 94 .tr Alo, Ani-...._ . . . . . . . . ._ A_1i_ . . . _ _ . _ . . . . .. sm f:on.mc. . . . . ._ -<"- Cent......_._.... . . _ _ . _ . ..~79 Cru. _.5650 M_1-‘_ 0.'-1*. iialli Mex .Northern'.~`P)2wer '. _ _ . _ _ 16155 llewilns . . . . . . . . . . ._ _ ....sm S.P...._ ....103 stu_.__. '___-sm _U- P. _ _ 1.50 U-S. 96% li.'l‘. __ 79% eeeenweoeweeewse _ ,__ .. .. gp .ns-_Ahrwsd -is _ .847/§ 62% 66%. ~,-"- 1 4 ... ssegseépseeeseasevseeeeoess -'I @- 1’ rs owe so-if¢ia'3s#o'rsa= so e H'°'1l ip_._lt his sclssprs “M encounters! your -"lor sale" M.. _ He'll_ be clipping spoons- Weflhl Bda tomorrow, too. '*\1d"yours ought to ba there when he reeds the paper-if You have "ANY-, T`Hll_ili`8 TO 3§LL. ' "Used tl\ln|s.". always limi buyers it tliere’1i'stiii usa- rui. ruined#-ir. to souls- |°°V. they are worth mon- it Q-#eases-ef:-'a' FOR SALE-1 SET OF -DAYTON _ scales and 1 oil tank, both nearly I 119W- Aimly 13 Spring Park Road, -Charlottetown. 2793-12-5 mrlipd QFOR SALE OR HIRE AN |NVALiD’S 'wheel house-ehulr. Apply by phime to 112L. 2782-12-5M3i. 7- _ FOR -8A_LE-A COTTAGE ON DOUG- las St'. Amply to 22 Chestnut St. 2755-12-3m3i. FOR SALE-TWO GOOD WORK I horses weighing about 1200 lbs i A. Pieksro at rio., cool oenierrs 2759-12-3 11131 - In ` LOST . LOST IN THE CITY SUNDAY, NOV_ V 24.11 ladie's tan kid glove. -Finder. please leave at 246 Kent Street. _ 2'I76_-12-5l\‘l2ipd. ‘1"==r2=#+ » STRAYED STRAYED FROM_ MY PFI'EMISE one year and half bull, colored blue mid white. Marked two notches o iight ear. information us in his whereabouts gladly received hy D. J. McDonald, Bristol, P. O. 2749-123-1n3lp’d_ S it n I 'rnnoiinns ivvnilifrisn TEACHERS. REQUIRED-FOR SA 'siiatchewan n~,l Alberto srl...--l< op- | ening Jinrl.-sry first. Alyply li- finn- edian Teachers Agency, Por 14. _ Beglna.~Bes1<. 2319-ii 0 -nl-no WANTED WANTED.-A LIGHT THREE BAR- red sleigh. Apply to W. B. Robert son. 2750-12-3irietto3ipd_ _______..___ WANTED _2‘H»EATED Rooms Fon iight housekeeping. ‘Apply *Box '02 " city. _ 2744-i2~aM3ipd. vJAN1"sn" onssseo cl-licxeu, fowl and geese. Highest cash price paid. B. W. Rndd,_Kingston. _ ' _ " 2740-12-amolpa _ 'Y_ou_'Na“ |.Ar._»v oEs‘ln`E'e s5_ Aho in ` rivate family Centrally located Ap- _8H_lP .ME .YOUR .RAW _.FUR8. I will pay highest possible cash price for all kinds of raw lurs B. . ll. holmsn, 86 Quee: St. Chur- ' 2495-11-19 mtl' RAW FURS WANTED.--50 Iied and _ Patch Fox skins, 1000_ Muskrats, 50 'lliink, 100 Weasel and Beaver -Street, Charlottetown. _ '~ 2687-11-27Mti .FoR`~sA|.e-one ’ DARK aR'owN blood horse from Tom Medium and - Parkside. aged 7, weight 1200, kind, 1 fearless. Good driver, accustomed ‘ to '{`f_e`i-ni work:-also following arti- cles: spare set drlv_i_i_i_g harness. ' heavy nickel muuiitingsf padded _ 'n_i_e_se't hand lines, ull' hand sewn. 1 'sever-si iwm runs. llvervlhliiz splendid condition. Rev. Colclougii, Milton, P. E. i. 2731-12-zilici. ' *li 'JY"‘f '-;.~- __ -1 .si siiil iirii istiln',ni;s“.=1elt_ *°e:mm»sa.'=i.3£w ___ _ _ _ ~-p1y_"M' Box 4'a0_ 2641-11-27 mir __ __ Highest prices paid for seine, J: B. Rombough, 128 Gt. George. nwwwwowwvwwvwww llea__¢_I_s Army ol 'l`liicvcs_, Slils ileiiessi iisckeslell. Tho reader will be at a l`os`s_;t,o guess the cause, s.n_d,so_wefll_`~le_t:__$)s ileld mumbai, spake--end thp'.»re 'er will thus better relisl\`tliq."_|g§or of the words which, stupeiaction draws _from ,»nl`m2-. 'words .rehort.5'd .._ha'7‘¢a Fw* dlrlemsg 4"" free Jasiiy. ~l=’ .tt-~si\-. ° ‘_ :<- *:' ___ “1~hsve` ledvto Roumsnis ui si-my my. 4 Indeed It is within bounds to s ner and to an extent worthy in every respect of the ,great German empire. Thehistory of the past aids us in , understanding the present. Theft has Fimizfmansnsn Mscimnsi-JN. B 9 at all times been.so much at hom ln the German army _that when w go back to the lansquenets, the llrst really organized German troops, we ilnd a. corps duly constituted and solely charged with pillage, massacre and lncendiarlsm. Later when fo want of resources thennlform ot. the lansquenets fell into desuetude, the breeches alone were retained, large breeches intended to receive in capa- cious pockets large plunder. At that time the Germans were still in the infancy of the art; they have since made progress with their wonderful efficiency. ' And when Gen Mackensen pretends not to recognize his soldiers in this army of thieves he is joking; his con- sternation would be ren! und sincere it he were to command ;_u army of honest people. I can readily imagine him supervising the pillage with an indulgent and amused' eye, even en- couraging, if necessary, with a word, like a good father who smiles with tender feelings at the roguish pranks of his children. - Thieves and liars they have been, thieves and liars they will remain, from the highest to the lowest, from l the emperor to the last soldier. The emperor steals countries, mas- sacres populatlons, and has the high- handed operations sanctioned by means of extorted treaties; the odi- , cer lays handson art collections,-on preclour. wines, proud of the high n_;ipi-obntiou of his lord and master; the common soldier pillages the poultry yurd of the Roumanlan peas- ant, and takes away his -last handful of cornmeal. Thus all work in this way, like the apaches for the greater glory_a;_id eternal renown of Greater Germany. . I jest, and my heart is bleeding at the _thought of the u,wful‘ misery under vyhich the Roumanlan peasant succum s. He needs so little, so in- nnltely little, for his living, and the German has hardly left him enough -on which to dle_. It seems that, un-‘ der the German heel, Roumania, al- ready so far from all those she 1oves._ has moved further back, very‘far, to the end of the world, where no con- ‘soling word can reach her, and from that Roumania, cut oi! from all communication, como only these two certaintles: That of hatred, a feroc- ious hatred of the Roumsnians to- ward Germany, _and that of their in- domitable loyalty io the cause for lhieh they suffer every instant of their sad existence, and also this' _uoourntul . chorus: "Roumahia is st`srvin_~g_t‘o death." - _ 'Germany has already commenced in bitterness to harvest what Field Marshu.ll 'Mackensen's army ot fhieves has sown in that most fer- ile Roumanian land. Sketclied Brldegroom. Dail' o`F'Queen 'Al`cx1`ndra.'s `m`o»t prlbed possessions is =|,pencil_sketch of the late Kin¢.Ed\.. ro .when Prince .af W_ales, done by . ' artist in a res- taurant in Paris . lilch their ma- leetles were dining -.Jon :.i'ier their marriage. ‘ What She Wniitcd. ‘ _ Mabel-You iuaile an awful fuss _when Jack Bullionltissed you inet night. Were you culling for help? Madge--Gracious.. noi For wit- nesses. _ The clengyman was preaching n long sermon from the text, "Tiio.\ art weighed in the balance and 'round wanting." Alter an hour the congre- gatign became impatient, and one hy of lol`dler|_i,'f‘- he_fsai`d,““"a'§l"il"'I shallf lead tbom .back an army ot thieves." ._ ._#'c.‘susn¢ct me item mnrsimi or; me mdms,,°,¢,_ . _ -being master of irony, ‘ns wefcsnnots »beii¢vi=.in.tne sincer-ity ol' his du. _ Theft a.n_d_,_lyi.1_i__g are part of the Organisation of -tho-_German army, and we’ll take an oath upon it that _therehave 'at_all times been in the Q§l'Iiil.n__bprrnck_s hours set apart l\_l=}¢!;?§ylQted .to the training of _a.ll' _recr_\its_ for pillage and shameless falsehood. If this be _the case, we _in_ust__admit that the pupils do honor . to _their professors, for one cannot reach greater perfection than they. Y . a. that-the German army practices the ' ‘ super-theft and super-lie in a mun- l sqqssqsrmrpaegri-elim Kin! Wllilltillllilllllbl Tells ol the- Sscrillses Made by italy in the Wsr HE r0Dl’U6ntt.tl!Q -0f~Lo -HB- ~ t.ln`to whom the King of Italy . recently granted an ‘ r intarvievr dsssrlhq the im-' pression mule upon him by Klns Emmanuel as one of goodness, esm- estnsse, and simplicity. This was a men, he declares. who was acquaint- ed with fasts. not phrases, and _ whose clear thinking formed its esti- mate of `thi_§|s ‘gd or men. For 39 months, he`_'gmri'n_s, the King has not tailed to so up daily tothe' lines and ` to encourage his soldiers by his preo- The economic and moral condi- tion ot Austria-Hungary was natur- _ ally the subject _with which he was _ most concerned, and he seemed, the wrlt_er declares. tobe wonderfully well informed; He knew by report how 'things were inside the enemy' countries and his own daily experi- ence showed h1m_what the physical ‘aiidmoral condition ot the combat-' ants was. It must not be t.houslxt,'_the King said, that there was the same solldity' between the rear and the front iii Teutonic countries as in the demos cratio nations. There was.`0l1 U16 'S 009 3 _ 5 r. c'“~°..i-.l.':w.»..ie.f‘°..r..r.t~tl_i"°‘=__j ENG VICTOR' EMDIANUEL. contrary, a barrier between them. The soldiers did nooknow what was going on in their towns and villages. They were subject to a. severe dis- cipline, which their-leaders maintain: ed harshly, and the only newspapers they read were those which were carefully selected__ _and controlled. How, the King asked, could they share in the political turmoils of the interbr? ._ , ,; _ _ » In~reply t'o_a tribute as lo the lighting of the Italian soldiers on the Piave, the King said that, indeed they ha/d done well." The eilort Itall' had ma.de'de.served to be known, he added, for she had given her chil- dren freely in the war. King Victor Emmanuel, declared there were no men of military age to be seen in the ' country, except those who were unfit for service; the lields were being tilled by women and children and _men past mil_it;,ry age. The class of 1900, the equivalent of the French class ol’ 1920 had been in-the line for months, he declared. They ‘hs.<_1. in fact, mobilized all their. cffectives without restrictions of any k\lnd_ Nor,-said the King, had the iinanclal eilort been any smaller, _without speaking of the industrial and econ- oniic e_i’fo\i'ts which thc country li_a mode in i£_i_te of tneonnt-cities rms- l ing from e absence of raw mater- | luis needed. for war manufactures. _ These wlprds of the King oi Italy, _ the writer tdleciares, contained truths which shot d be known, for this nation, whlcdz had spontaneously en- tered aj war .which was not _mlllosed _upon her, hard had to face sacrifices which had bqeven doubled by the de- tection of R-lussia. ' _.._.....__._-- Guns. There is n\o` known 75-centiinetre gun. Ii' ther? were its bore would be more than._ 29 inches. The fam- ous Frencli75~~rriillinietre gun has a bores. 'little ess in_ size than- the American 3-int li _held gun, being _ail- proxlmately 2.9 3275 inches; the Ger- ma.n=77_-millimeitre is a. little larger than, the Amer'_.lcal1, b9\DE Hllllroxl- mately 3.03149 ,inches. French and American shells -could be used in the Gorman '11-mn1lp_me1re suns. prob- ably w-nn iituo r no change. while German and Amserican shells could not, probably, be ,nsedln the Erench 75's without 1‘eman‘-111111-D8~ - “N cl; de I’l\lm8." A i<\mou.s t _ 1; is probably quite new to_ mos_t_. people that the nom de Plume ‘ QFD. of-'the _:veil-_known \_l"_i_§?;J_fé1__Bl_10:_g\__lZ:. wa._ta6.l_1 r0Wg,H~_ ,, _ ._ - 'Soar is however, tilie case. GY!! 10 r._» sein fwitn--ms J.~cnal_nzed~ into a G gin; we mmm ig-tter might be the same as' that of . `th`e`_Christian name of Countess Syhlile Gabrielle Maris Antoinette de llaartel de Jan- vile, the lady who is s i Well- known to the French readiiil ?_!_0_\’l¢_i Bl _"<_3_y1>-"_ ._ _ ms nrpisnsxicio. “Before 'we were mg§rrie_d," the English wife complained. you al- _ways engaged a ab whei ou too_k tra B _T me "No._my d rllns."x_¢§>1le~ fwf 11 bind, 'ti 8 \1113m'¢5\` lood'tnou - or U1 lts\_becau e- I'm so proud of you. In a Mb 70|! would nesssgi by. nobody. _widlle I cell show you o to so many p\ 01110 U! taking-youlns. tram-esm"~ _ _ ‘_ . ,_ ,_ noyancq of the preacher Alt ‘ ent-lit stooped 'his sermon, rsmintuns' the 'ii`m'af'aog>@ »§; . I an _ / / _ __ \ YS fi _ To. A3. . '__ ___ _ 'Elegant Music' (iabinels B _ _ Lovely: Mahogany Music _Cabinets in - _ d¢SlHl1S.~ full range of 7prices from . $7. 5 to $25.00 _ __L'a_dies’ S'ecretaries _ _" IE mahogany and oak, also in surface 1 »- - _ma__0__g‘any and surface oak. -Splendid variety .............. ._ _ $8.75 to $25.00' 7'.” ( \ c; Tw __-.ff ‘"5 $- ,See 0urC _ pletc_Sh0w1ng ol _ " V ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ‘ | “itil _ , _ 1 s t *_ _ For everyone---anyone! .'1` oys for Iittleiones-"-15'. Gift fu_rni-ture' for”grow_n `.__ups --lovely g1ft..]menS_..__ ~ _ SlJl€11did for se-nd-ingto friends abroad. 1 _ - U e » _ p .3 ` r _..1f"""' '.i_» ti . _fr '_;_a.~: ....,_, ef- l”\ I r l _-'_ o~v_ ' ~ \ 1 -___._:_'_._.... \ __ __.......-_- ' .tum l. - -_ _,__ _ _- ____ __ P A `. n \ 1 I _ _X _ ._,.T.___.-_____ Q »,¢,,,-_rt-_~_-» -' , ~. ' r - .'".f’“>"1`fi7"'- "_ . LQ?°~_ "‘-'7'--.1 I ' ner." . ~_ I ' ~ -lp ' - `,_` ~-»- -_~=_: ;f . ' . 1|' -_ '. _ rip? » ._'_l., . 'ffm it ;__ 35% lr?-3_1 #Qi E c-==r» ,;"% l* _ Y 1 "fit , \ ,... f #nfs ‘I _' ~` _ ` »" -4 _ __, "il" -' """____»_;_','_,‘ ._1._-.i;___,,‘_l__¢____, _- __ /. 2%; 4 _ _ _ _. __ _ .9 _ ‘ 5 - - _7_ ' 4" _ ~' A " ' ' ' _ ,l' k./A - _ ` Tl\: ," ” *sv ~ ..f"{'w"’ / ...lil __ 4-41 ___ \. - .l- ;%§ Reed 'Rockers ” Morris Chairs . Ukhl 1' ¢`li‘R('{k $4.00 to $18.50 s $10.50 it $25-oo.. °$‘_’7f§0'_°,,, .._$-f5__f{§ -but awayfor you-_ 1 » _ OUR ROCKERS with broad, -flat, ._ comfortable arins-springseats and backs-uphois`tered_ in _goodquality l_ leafhereite-a dozen to choose from _______ $7.90'to $15.00 REED ROCKERS in pleasing new styles-fumed or natural finishes _ __ $4.00t ;00 '_ _UPHOLSTERED REED Ol§?)%K- ERS-chair and ’settees-rich tapes- try _`coverings_-lovely new styles ~- _ ........ ._ $l3.00"to.$25.0_0 _A/nice chair or rocker 'S infer h' hi A -- I I preciated at._C.hriSt»maS, Select itanowySandgha§z,ea§t ’ __;A.Npwis_'t`he`timet0_sclectlt.- ~ ”""" ”°'*"”*“.'~'S_ENS|BLE GIFTS -=---- I _ l _ . ` _'s _ _ ._ ‘I _MORRIS _CHAIRS very. comfort- able, some have foot rests-all have adjustable backs-upholstered in _ best leatherette, velours, etc, a lar e 1 Variety .. . . . _ _ . .. $10.00 to $2550 ‘ST-.UFF-OVER EASY CHAIRS ' a_i_nd_rocke_rs-very best deep :uphol- stermg - extremely co mf o ntable .................... __ $30.00 to $40.00-» - oA1K_RoCK1~:Rs with Cobbler and roll s_eats,genuine oak $3.50 to_$l0.00 _ ' $50.00 ' I _ _ _ 4'-Work A Qbasketss _ Alimited -- nun_iber of- ver attractive styles in reed wort l.askets».--exceptionally nic ._ *_ . ; _' r.6.50io’$15.0 .REMEMBER -- you 'T _ir.sy' select ttiow _ and li_uv_e goods reserved~'ior._.you‘i~u|itil Xmas. Kitchen fe -Kiddie Cabinets ~ 1. Koons - _ ' ~' #Y - ` ' ' ` ` ‘ Anexceptrm- if !.:fiigl lei gtg lj- Justin-ellrllrfg ‘ ly pleasing gift _-_-‘#_-_;»__-.‘ '_ ;_-., ,_ to give at Xmas. we have some ‘Q ` ` """" "~“*~`~""~__ (i.-5"( Modem “D40- nicc one at l"l "<-J -" `\ date 15235010 ` . _' Qs l’__ ` .‘ '__ - _ from $22.50 to _-_,» _ ) $28.50 a 0603 %»`§»m;s;§=_ ‘E1 ooooooowoof é@ s Xnits ‘__-2,. . _ _ / _ _ ._ _.____._____ _ ' _,___ _ Peliestals ._ Fifty of the prettiest ‘ < ‘ __new pedestals just open- _ 'ed-‘~in a bi? 'range' of ` ‘ - “""‘ ,_;,sf_Q_les---all ieights---oak and- mahogany-$3.50 _to _ 1. _ . -_l , . ~ - _ __ _ __ ‘ " . ff- - " ' An _cl gant line of Brass -Jar'd`n r , B k t ,_F_ irll" 'Dis_h'ee?, Ash fI`rays,-Gard -»Recei:ze(;s?S-Flov?1SereBs els, _. etc, dtc.`~_ Ideal Xnjiaslgifts... 50clo_$ :50 \ "- _ _ l .. _ .w . '_ _£@_3:t.é\/p ml of f __-f S3? _ _»_________ `- ;_.: .:r.....-...-.._ _...... _ P# _ __ K "_ ,' ____ __ __ _, _, ._ _ _ . .......».,;.,_...._..- J fe s me - _ _ _ __ 1,, _ ,_ _ ,_ __.t_ t ._ _ _A 'Ji l . . _ **M\Q»a'o aoeaooao-is '°“,'°' “Y °°°' " "f"°“_' _ ‘.°°'°”'b°"“ °° i°"°' '““°“ .'°~_=9‘° ““"-you as _ ' .T AN’ _ _ _ _ _."f___._.`__ `,.' -'- (Ti '-1 _ _ ‘_ “ff-’ .' -'< ' '. _ 4 ~~_-"_,-.\__ f_ .__.__-___.. - _._... ..t_._;- -_ ‘---» -. ___'____ ____ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _._ ___.. ____-__ __-,_ . ‘ aes A Q t s w 4 mario' - < ~ - "` f _ , . _ Ps. ‘n'.:,;;‘¢;»ci:cr'\- » 0'-A "‘*' ""` . -\'~ ¢‘ - »'. \_ e i » __,. ,= . _ ,_ we -» ‘ ' ’ ‘ »._ -. ft "...", ~_l-,gg-,gl QQ _ . nr; __ i` J- _ - -_ __ l " _ ` ` ' " ' . .` "` "°’_ ._ ,_._ .m .:.a .r.»s_.»». \ - ` a ._._'__ 1 _ _-_ l ».-\. . ` . .s_ . ...-.. 1'- <1 . _