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Archibald Inmate on N. Y. Poet lruuetc lee‘- School eel Honoim u n oeglfll roe Mice Borer Bulletin home Street. flhrll" Mine. Telephone O. cure-l to 1| e. 1:1 to Ii be consulted oil hours et ro ltreet. Ireei uerdine M H l. IA Ellie S. S. HESSIAN Ilrleter. leileiter, NNIPY will“, Ito. i noun! 1'0 tom ‘ hum r. n. uluiui l. s. INMAN, x. c. lmieter end Attemey-et-Lew loam No. ll. lemeren Bleak VIOTOIIA IOW zhheod 8t Bentley w. s. earn-Lev. K. c. ‘ Irrlmr end Attorney-abate MONEY TO LOAN "M! lenIi of N. I. Chamber! Atterneye-lt-Lew I he leek luuelng n. I. ma»: Iperiod il‘ ihui. was found necessary. v To help Lotta Faust, the famous actress, who was in doslperaltxa need of us- Biiiw-Ylifl. these tour show girls who OFF FROM VANCOUVER i 3i (Tile following clipping is from.‘ “The Canadian Police Bulletin" for-i December.) The resignation of Chief of! pup, ico William Mcltao of Vancouveni B. C., after eighteen years 0g. splendid service for that city was! made the subject of a wonderful outpouring of commendation from many local organizations and all the newspapers. He has returned to Prince Edward Island, his na- tive province, and has taken up farming at Fiat River, Queen's part of Canada. it is the earnest hope oi every one who knows the former Chief that the ill health which was the cause of his retire- ment. will soon he cured by the sen breeze and back to the land lifo he is lending now. When tho news of his resigns.- tiou became public in Vancouver extraordinary scenes were witness- od. Tile Scottish societies of tho city and n number of business or-i gunizations Gale, chairman of the Police Com-i mission. and urged that every ef- fort bo made to retain Mr. Mama's services. A delegation from the Vancouver City Police Union, head- ied by Detective Perry, also pre- ferred a similar. request, stating that they voiced the unanimous ‘desire of the members oi the force. I In responding to these proposals int various times Mayor Gale was uble to say that the Police Com- missioners had dono everything in their power to get the Chief to stay. They had already made the suggestion to him (which was later advanced by the deputations) that the Chief be given a long holiday. Indeed, they ‘had offered six months leave of absence with full pay, to be extended for a longer Tho chief's health, however, was such that he believed that he was ‘doing the square and manly thing in insisting npou his resignation‘ and devoting his time to the eu- ideavor to win back a physical cou- dition that was not satisfactory. Before leaving, Mr. McRae was‘; ‘quot Riven by the Police Commis- Its All In The Way You Look At It. O pair Beueve- t i GEE‘. 4m; ‘FRESH are vors A mm. PEP m-ro A t-‘ettow 8-00-00‘. Wto D BARN (OHLRAW um? went-ism! 1 some rri! e ww ~ a1- vms 1'0 ae- unewt NlVvl/AY- .__- cunts WITH woman "msv sou: THEIR HAIR ‘Mrs. Faust, mother of are appearing in New York in a ed the sum Broadwuy production, cut off their lmir and auctioned off their ‘benuti ful trcssee for $302.84 and present- ISLANDER HAD ammo ssuo 1 l SECOND CANADIAN TO BE ELECTED OXFORD FELLOW waited. upon Mayor} l’ Percy- Ellwood Corbett. Rhodes Scholar from the Province of Que- bec has been elected a Fellow of All Souls College, Ox-ford. He is the second Canadian to ‘be honor- ed. Mr. Corihett “was granted his A_ B. firs-l; class honors in juris- prudence by Oxford last spring. Later he was appointed translater mnd interpreter with the interim- tional Financial Conference in Brussels and is now permantly attached to the League of Nations. 55in on behalf of the citizens of Vancouver. Every public body and many fraternal and social or- ganizations‘ were represented in the gathering, at which Mayor G110 presented to the Chief a check for $2.250, the salary for ca; half year. Earlier in the day the members of the force presented Chief hicllae with a beautlfuihand- bag containing $200 in gold, for Mrs. Mcllae. Chief Mcltno entered the Vau- couver Police Department in Dec- ember. 1902, and by dint of his efficiency and excellent all round qualities steadily rose in rank un- til his appointment as Chief in i“ "i, w.‘ l", no" thc guest of honor at u public ban- 191G. There is said to be some pros- EVEQ FELT NR IS LADEN Nef So worese TO AID. to Mrs. Faust. Left to right are Dorothy Leeds, Muriel Lodge, Mrs. Faust, Anastasia.’ Rieiiy and Flay West. ,.____ ipect of the British Legislature ap- proving at the next session of a measure providing ior police pen- sion funds and that the plan will be adopted in Vancouver. The Police Union asked the Commis- sioncrs to bear Mr McRae in mind if that idea was adopted and if not inconsistent with the regulations t0 make him one of the pensioners. There is one active reminder of William McRae in Vancouver yet and that is new police patrol boat which was recently launched and ,wl\ich was named after him j 0n Octobdr 28m last inspect-i llamas Anderson of the Vancouver _Detective Dopartmenhwas appoint: .ed to be Chief of the force. lie is ‘u. man of good record and is ex- pected to be a worthy successor _to Chief lifeline. F‘ She had lots of work and "dragged around" til the morning. Ati .'.' she re- membcred to use INlIl/NI lflllfi 7722a hola um Jlunlyenade um’ n‘ .- .-_-_.v., i She rubbed it on her tem- ples just before dinner- and again after she did the dishes. Throb and pain all gone Mentholutum is good ior cute, burns and many other "little ills." Heals gently and promptly. McnJJAn-ium is‘. sold rvervwherc in 25c. and 50c. j .s, i The Yvienihohtnm Ce. Pzdgehurg. Ont. lluT .. .. nv. London. lug. u "The Lillie None for Lillie Ills" -l3y Collier l BETTER, yin-w MAM 1H5 VERY’ warn PMEUMoNiA termini i . I'll UIARLOTIITOWI GUKIDIII. RuT. HOLMAN LTl);--Last to Raise Prices: First to Lower ThemuR. T. HOLMAN- LTD. --tl1e Unexpected igiit --tl1e forgotten friend Remember them with ad selection from IIOLMAWS Display THAT GIFT YOU DID NOT EXPECT-- acknowledge it with a selection from Holman’s big holiday stock. The right gift is here- marked at TWEN- TY PER CENT OFF THE REGULAR LOW PRICES. The largest stock of any Eastern Canada re- tail firm is here for you to select from"- ---And Holman’s MO- NEY BACK GUARAN- TEE of satisfaction goes with every purchase- 62257 customers, R. T. Holman, Lid, and (‘Ill-m ployes wish a JOYFUL (‘IIRIS'l‘)L\S. 2? WAS THERE ANY FRIEND FORGOTTEN BY YOU THIS CHRISTMAS? Check over the list carefully and be sure that none of your friends are slighted, f0r--- H01man’s monster stock of gift articles, and Hol- man’s special offer of 20 per cent off all regular larices. makes this the lo- gical place to get the ap- propriate and inexpen- (i. Some Sensible Gift Suggestions sive gift. D ---for Any ' Man Check Your Gift ----Boxed Handkerchiefs ----Gloves. ----Neckties. ----Suspcnclers. ..--Boxed Garters "nllosiery ----Dress Shirts. -_---Cnsed Pipes ----Cigars ----Coat Sweater. ----House Slippers ----IIOckey Boots ..--Drcss Boots ----Sm0kers’ Sets ----Sl|ot gun, or Jl-“Rlfle, or ----Something from lhe Music or ----Furniturc Depart- ments R.I.Il0I.MAN, LTD. Summerside 2418-12-22-31 8T. JOHN TO NEWFOUND- Gofiin of Attila. ' . ----for Children Toys Boots Skates Slippers Story Books Air Rifle _ llliiicns Dolls Confectionery Fruit Games Moccasins - Stockings 20 p. c. CASH DISCOUNT I ofl‘ nearly every iIPlIClC in "olnnufs Catalog. 25 p. c. to 5° p. c. oil‘ many articles in our Retail Stores-- freight paid 0n $10.00 pur- chases. BUY N OW Last to raise prices; iiiSi to lower them ---f0r Any Woman (‘hock Your Gift ----Kim0nas ----Boud0ir Cups ----Furs ----Fine llosicry‘ ----Skuting Boots ----Drcss Boots ----']‘0ilci Luxuries \' cck wcnr ----'l‘oiict Articles ----Gl0vcs n-Jlantlkcrchiefs ----1\I0ccaslns ----Finc (lhiila ----\Vriting Paper n-Calendars ----Skntcs ----.\Inslcal floods n-Jh-cssing 'l‘nblc\ ----(‘l10c0lnfc.= RZLHOLMAN. Lin. Summcrsltle ._; . _-- - . rect. stcamslfip service between this Steamship Lines, on January 15th. LAND SERVICE port and St. John's, Newfoundland A fortnightly service is to be in- ._._. will be started with the sailingcf ST. JOHN, N. B. Dec. 22—-A di- the S. S. Male of iroduced between the two ports. the ‘Canadian Found in Hungary WENNA, Dec. 23.—A largo cof- iln, believed to hold part of the body of Attila, the Hun, has been found in the bed of the River Ar- anka, near Nagy-Szent-Miklof, in Hungary. According to the legend Attiiefs remains were laid in three coffins and sunk in the river about the year 453. Archaeologists are supported in thelr belief that they have found one of these coffins by the fact that intlwfiwi gold ar- ticles have been excavated near the same town. Naval Ofilcers Enjoy Shore Leave HAIJFAX, IDeo. 22-HIlhe crui- ser Aurora was tied up at 12116 dockynrd wharf here last night and moat of the Canadian officers. untramolled by their cocked hats and the gold lace of oifieialdomhi welcome to the Canadian navy fill! morning were ashore visitins 1110i!‘ relatives or friends. it good many of the men are also renewing old ecque/intanceshipe in Hill!“- Lights showed where two trim little destroyers. Patriot end Pe- trioim, late of Britannia’: na- vy rode comfortably at anchor in their new home harbor. FOUR NEW NATIONS FOR LEAGUE-Canada's delegates took a prominent pert in the assembly o fthe League of Nations at which ‘tour new nations, Bulgaria, Costa Rios. Iiliend and Luxembourg. were admitted to membership. The Olnedien delegates voted for the ldmllelon o! ell four. but Am- talielsl France elitist‘! 1mm vof-i-llllfltllhe admission a sn- - m new.