DECEMBER 1°’ '9‘5 _ _ ____ _ _ _ _ PAGE THREE _ #_ 'Y '*‘>_ ..-i -_ ~. .| '_. ___ _f____-,.,._ __ . H. _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ ___ _,i _ _ __ _ _ _ _ r PEil$tliliiLS ~ ,__\ , ___ mx 1 Amoni; the passengers on' the' Nor- ` , ,l _ ihumberiand last evening were Bexus . _ McLellan, John McQuillan and Thos. \ if-_-__~.,~, ;Sin1th. ‘- ~ __ ‘_ _ -Mr. Hector Murchis -of-'Plhette ' came to the city yestgivday morning" »»- .,../ rf ' . wa, ..,,__,-, reciate . _l _ Store; _ We try to give you better 1 merchandise at better » prices. _ ‘ Our stock is clean, fresh and up to the minute. We ~ serve to satisfy. § Jost at "'ofeseniii_ti vi? are - u a ce ne 1 xrriggeias pChocol_ates. Peg- _ limes, Smokers Goods, . Manicure and Toilet Sets in ' ivory _andniany o er lines, for _ the holiday season. i V See our assortment. Foster i - ` al Drugstore . ~»--1 agxigf _ ` ..=-========-==i°s Bun -tb ‘Qi ff/ %V U1 " - - cred. 09 IGB- ABSORBINE. JR.. sn‘l__is§ptic iinimenlvjor maniiind. Reduces Painful. Swollen ens. Corte. em, Strains; satisfactory condition’ although it was _an off-year in athletics. Sixty mem- ' bers of the organization are on active service. The various athletic activi- ties of the year were reviewed and two athletic gatherings were held, that of Umltea. *ops pain and indammslion. Price $1.00 per bold ltdealen ¢:__4¢li;r¢.-ihed. Will tell you more il you'write. | Wil ir°i'i'i1ncf"r.'|i.§ iiisymm su|..||¢nimi,cm. Absaitlue md Mwitlne. Jr.. are mae In Cimidl. _ B0! bliller txider' bandage or re- - move the hxir. and you can work the horse. £2.00 per botiis. deliv- B it 7 K I il BRAND COFFEE There are other Coffees _-but-inoy -_ a r e n o t “Seal Brand” In K, 1 and 2 pound canal' Whole - (round -- pulverized- ' aisol-`lneGrouadforPereol.stor|. " - - _ .1.:.~.:--1°"';1 The annual meeting of the A.A.A.A pit? _ i-q f li Miiiuilii fi MARGARET ANNASTATIA SEAL In loving memory of Margaret An- nastatia Seal, only daughter of Mr and Mrs. W. P. Seal. School ._ rectors_wero e e : am . - il Millan, S. F. Doyle, Louis Campbell. L. B. McMillan. A. B. Warburton Esquire, was elected Honorary Presi- dent. The Executive for the ensuing i- year ia as follows: Honorary Presi- dent, A. B. Vtfiarburton, Esquire; Pres-; _O ident, S. F. Doyle, B. A.; First Vice- s President, Ernest Rice; Second Vice- il President, Chester McCart.li5'. B- A-1 o Secretary, Frank McDonald; Treasur- . er, I. J. Yeo. Executive Committee, L. B. McMillan, S. A-. McLeod, James . A. McMillan, W. A. Gaudet, Louis -Fai-ew¢|i _dm-\in`_g Anna! Farewell Campbell, J. P. Hooper. Street. Charlottetown, who died Nov 10th, 1915. at the age of one year an slx'inonths.~Little Anna as she was it iii always called was a bright' lovin child, and always had a cheerf 'smileffor everybody, and her short il S. ness of only nine hours of convulsion her death came as a great shock t lier‘p_ai-ents and friends. She leave to mourn a sorrowful father an mother and one brother who has th deepest sympathy of all their friends " darling daughter! Peacefulbe thy silent rest, 'Slumber sweetly. God knows best, Farewell darling Anna! Farewe_i - darling daughter Wemuat say our last farewell, Mr ltobert Simmons. Crspaiid. was visitor to Summerside on Wednes-‘ and entered the‘P. E. I., hospital for an operation for appendioitta. " _ ‘ was held Wednesday night in the ‘:,:,l:,,:,§d,_' y,:,f,°;,,,,°,,:,“, £2, Board of Trad_e Rooms, the president. Dr. Yeo, occupying the chair. There was a good attendance of members and supporters. The minutes of the last annual meeting were adopted. A review of the year showed a fairly. .iuly 1st being particulariy satisfac- tni-_v_, thiiough the _large nurnbgr of inis ng un ors w o compe e on s occasion. The Labor Da" meet was most satisfactory. Finalicialiy, de- spite the absence of so many members i on military iiuty,.I.lio your was a fairly good one. Votes of thanks were ten- ilercdvtiie retiring Hon. Pres., Hon. D. Nioiioison, the members of the Ex- cl-,niivc Committee. and of the various ollicr committees in charge of active athletics. tTho Hockey Committee was appoin ed as follows: James _ Duffy, Loi_i_is _ Campbfél, Brnest) .i Tague, C cs or an erst ne avi Botinnio. 'rho following ioui-'now ai. el ct d J es A Mr The following members or' tbef Knights' of Columbus' ' left yesterday' morning for Moncton where the fourth' degree 'will bejexemplifiedupon 'a' large list of candidates. Rev. Dr. Mo- Milian, Cardigan; W; M. Flynn. 'Geo-_ rgetown; Dr. Brown. Wm. Moran, Thomas Campbell and Andrew Hen- nessey, Charlottetown. Mr Boseweli Carver, of Hazelbrook. who has been away for the past four years. has arrived home on' a visit. Mr Carver took up a homestead during his absence, whichproved to him very successful. He also visited the differ- ent towns of Winnipeg, Montreal, Min- neapolis and other places. He expects to fgo back in acoiipie of months. __ . __ _ _ _ cHAsE& SANB°R“»M0NTR£AL The Bulgars have been attackingi -the~Anglo~Freiich positions since early! ` Saturday. Their attacks thus far havef been repulsed with heavy losses. ‘ VW ... ' The mountainous hills were topped with batteries. The big British gkuns . were sending shells scaeamiiig eght li. Th miles across hills a in e hig holly hills' shook with the dull roar. _ _ Everywherei the Allies' artillery seemed supe or. Anglo-French guns _ A E _ were blasting away at the Bulgarian ° inimi Maur. sian.; i».i1,oir_ _ A A A York? iii th? hills tbeyélnd ard blowing . _ mmm » | | n wioe nes o a vane ng roops.i ' ¥£m':_d"s°;”m._ Bf,g§.::°é|;f': ° The Allied losses, on the other hand. i che.; Heals Baum' Po" --- ~ have been comparatively light. _ Evm oumm, Fismh or The sheen of the holly leaves on the . ¢ .ny unheahhy “ire . broad hillsides was dulled by _spatter- . M H ,I M, ,U ,C ed blood. Lying among the_bright red berries. Red Cross 'searchers found, the bodies of-'-Bulgars. French and like demons. ' shrapnel. ` -' ' _-.i-§ '>MORE"BR|T|SFi TROCPSJ iN MESOPOTANHA. dad, began, arc aready arriving at t front, J. Austin Chamberlain, Sec tary for India, was able to inform uiri b f th H losses of 300 during thc retreat, declined further information of i operations. Mr Chamberlain expre ed admiration for the ilne qualit troops before superior forces. Till we meet beyond the river Happy there with thee io dwell. the best man that was ever on s, _ i _ _"F W 2 ‘ Summcreide, P. E. Island iii ilu Mui Piiooo Edward ioiooa _,si 5, ~ SALONIKI, Dec. 9.-A furious battlei ‘is beingfought in the Christmas holly; _ few British artiiierymen after Satur-: day’s desperatehand-to~hand struggles The Buigars broke over the hills at intervals in wild charges. screaming Through the Balkan~wai‘s they were hailed as the champions of the bayo- net. But in the sudden collision with French Zvuaves they met their match. _ in three distinct encounters they were _ 0 . to deathor. 'sent fleeing back over the" D-0-Il-ll-S hills, targets for machine guns and _ _ ' . caught by French cold steel, stabbed _ LONDON. Dec. 9.-British reinforce-~. ments ordered to Mesopotamia, befo c ~ the advance to Ctesiphoii, near Bag- l‘ q ng mem ers o e ouse o Commons to-day. Beyond this and the _ statement that tho casualties at Cic- siplion and vicinity totalled 643 killed 3.330 wounded, and -594 iiotryet ac~, ‘ counted for, to wiiich"h's.s to be addddy ~ shown by noni British and niaioni' t0 Show you Ch, Wh, I H N _ _ _ _ "`"`"""" " wzlliti Oli ffle"glrl Our newest "U95, ISI CS, 01‘US» 0156 them altogether adjoining theChina - route.-Mr. John Tweedy will arriveir y _ ~ I home Saturday evening from th A -» ` Qftations 111 Dolls Of all Malcersi Can_n0n Plsto 5 and ' _ _ _ 8 mi Imp Rifles of all kmdsf holiday twine will also be found at - w flrstpzes ra eseepa poultry he _exhibited there.-`-There! » hasn’t been such a fine fall, so fre EARN3c|_|p-FE N01-E3_,_'ph0ug|\ from frost and snow since'1895; an it wouldn’t be surprising if the the roads for the past week have been i very, very bad. the mail courier on W0Uid D0 Di0\lEi\ii1§ 410119111 EHFHBCI the long route from the city to Cherry between ~next Cliristmas and N wf -- ~ ~ _ . Vaileyiias arrived hero on good time Year.-Mrs. it. Clair Sno¥iB._g1l8l‘k~‘ ' ' “"' _ ' - 1 /55 e morning. Mr. Farquharson is town, is spen ing L sweo w _ lieril . _ _ ,_ -mn..-._< iraw ,§..;= = __ _ ev ry thi friend, Mrs. Florrie Cavanagh. _ ' 570i-12-liM2iw1i __ _ _ _ . _ i _ -1: _ o , Li iran ___ Toyland is Open to Everyone _ ° After' months of preparation and planning---after weeks of hard work We now _send broadcast to every boy and girl---every man and Woman in Prince Edward Island a cheery welcome to our store. _ a i = -We_do_not care Whetheryou want to buy or not. What we want 51301;: to do is see and be convinced that our showing eclipses everything in We have never exerted greater effort to have a stock of surpassing excellence---We never accomplished more in the Way of securing what we Wanted---in getting the right goods at the right prices, than We did this , year. _ _ _ i _ It all means that We are _better able to serve you satisfactorily; - I C . A Few Suggestions 8 8. You will have such a world and _wealth of suggestions to select from at Hoiman’s. You will find hundredsof sug- gestions including Silverwaer, Dressing Cases, Chinaware, High-class Cutlery, Furniture, Furs, liurnishings for men and Women, Watches, Clocks, Hand- kerchiefs, Neckwear, Silks, Slip- pers, etc. Then if you want to send.a nice Xmas Card or Santa Claus decora- tion or procure_ some nice tinsei, crepe paper, artificial snow, Xmas Bells, candy boxes or the like to trim the Xmas Tree. You will find -._ Magic Lanters, Moving Pic- ture Machines, Sandy. Andys, Gibbs, Motion Toys, Friction Toys including trains, auto- mobiles, boats, etc; Cash Regist- Kid Body Dolls, Dressed Dolls, _ _ Character Dolls, including the ‘ Campbell Kids. We are also showing Unbreakable Dolls in various characters 'including '°" Tlpperary Mary’ inppgratry ers, Whirl-Gigs, Iron Toys of T ' , H' hiand “Ke n ” _ _ _ _ mn- l K§tFS:n§ai10:-gB0y, Redn gl-og; all kinds, Spring Toys, Walking Nurse-and various other equal- Soldiers, Nurses, Engines, Grav- ly popiiliir subjects. ` ~ ' ity Toys, Aero-Flyer, Mechanic ~ ~ Outfits, Submarine and.Batil'e- ship, Tool Sets, Stoves ond Ranges, Performing Acrobats, Nodding Heads. Roly- Poiys, Musical Toys, Spinning Tops, hc» ,i hu ‘ ' lie" ss-i ies" Y,oii’ll _find on display dolls at all prices from 20c to 5.00 each. Department. Holly Ribbon and herst Fair, and as usual, probabi _ _» - _ _ i “il fi f° il th h “iii Kinds' - Q the same counter. fy 6, _ _ _ -_ -~ *___ l - _ _ i _i . life, 6 _f ,il ,.1 1|- ri -.\-:uni ~~ ~ i ~ .-‘_ | _ i ‘_ . , ._ vital _._ - ».HfU¢:1u. . Mn* * ...s I " ii ' not alone in affairs. °.f_l=l1¢ »D°mi‘1i°l*- bil* Xiilh W “ali” °f °Y°¥Y °.-Wen' _ _'__ _ . ' "‘ 1 ' " h th ommoii enem . sickness. .one form or another, is A 06° wa-‘Hi knhwbgt lgrmeofc reparednessis to keep bday and brain healthy "1 1 ‘him tKc2itv!iiekl.i'i':i!:;i\n$i vigorous badges are the resultof right living-'f°°d DIQYS 8 his Dart- ' i -~ ' ` - rrniicaz :\r~.**'r.i'-. 'ire'-:mix -..~1='."""' ' W- '~ '99-‘ -" rae- - . I ' T ' e ;i-'-' ` s l i°f."'=°‘°i"i°` i"..i`??. ,‘i.`.".‘;i‘»’.§’.'ii°“‘.‘.i‘.l’.'..i‘.-2i'L‘l‘i‘.‘_2;_ for --1# a rife _ _ _ * _ , ,__,,¢_ _ iooi;i,nii__ iii__,_i____o ¢_i_ic__¢_of,gmaai'.‘.b_at.iiaoe.raavo at "`""" "‘fni»iafai‘=" v_ia»»ssrm-.- °i?..£°'°"*.i;‘.'f ....‘°:§f”i .'if"'~. -=w-»- ; v r_azoa._;?GrlP°°N 5”!! _ Q’ _ '-,Hx ° !'= ' ‘i»“~“-B _I " "f ‘ . i_ - » »_» . .nd..i - t~£i»-i: ' ~. vim .» -'L C0l°l‘8B tio ship ’ without a from the naval Ml be taken ‘ ' . ‘ .u ;2.I|~'.~i ~-~' '\.~°E~°" 'f‘-°.i»:',\\|->- -'_i‘~ . ' ' . I - ¢_. ‘~ - Woodpecker, Gasoline _ Engine - Saves labour and makes Farm work pleasant all the year. ‘_ _ _ _ » . - _ _ l We have only a few 4 H. P. left now -» and _will sell very cheap for»Cash,___ _ 5 _ _ A __ _ ' PICKARD CO ‘ ...............i..., in ow-rewn lllP0_iE_iilii_i` " . ‘ ii Ji rep T S-S-S-it--'i`iie isiand’s Biggest, Best and Busiest Store if-_ -5 . _,M The Bcfstc Christmas Gift o a Farmer is a 1_’ _ fi-it -_vu .- .,_.._., `li.,\- i ities; 1 i;.5. . f Hill; 1 _ §,~1 .. i i W' i i i .`.¢~i. vii' '._;_-3. i,. _ iv. iif.='»§_ ‘gilt -i ’l‘fi it il Fi