% __ Wemen_Who llnnw_Say That Garden tnnrt Vanishing Cream is the ideal choice because it is soothing, fragrant `and 5 splendid cleanleljéé- _l .-ii., It leaves tv 'fhfnfsmobth and :.'__.i,_‘_-5.! - n_ satiny and all/l('%¢ts*it from sun _ and wind-f'fl,lfffl"_‘_, ",,_' l - .ip A I 1 , _. ~ If y0\1‘.a_i-htft lie” disappearing Cream tl}Q§i`wtll_-.p1ease_.`you in _ every partlclrl'if=“`(}ard3sn,(Li°uri" ' will afford ~you"g.super_'lor pre. pnraiion-Sold in ‘one size only 60c par; E. A. Foster Central Drugstore Peneiar Family Remedies ¢ E L -_ _ __ -W9 l’l‘0mi1t healing effect upon tho mcm- Al-°§>?¢':l1°lt"tonil=3i»l"' ’ _nh h m- ' ' ._ ' _,___ THE MARKET.-There was anotih- - '""°'“‘°‘l° "Ped: In . _ ng-9* gm' ' 11 "_ i 54 er big m‘arket yesterday with comma - ""::“§\¢§°hL;1;llts. ceiM'Def_u5 -_gsegrwg 5°“»;n:,1gs|ng ties bringing about the slams prices out solo. ~-_ 5945-12-31Mz\. es the previous market dey- °|"l»~l'4~l»'\“|°'|"|»-!»°t»-l»q|»§" _ H Here is n home-made syru which mil- ons of people have found’ to yn, ll:0l;)limdepnndsbls means of hreakinguulge ngsslnll- gif!!-‘lllflil influence chest snrc c°me§f;;t;.iJr‘hei5$_looscn's}, breathing ho. HON. W. M. LEA Commissioner of usual thro_at_ nnzf chest colds nrt; cnh his liz.i:;°li‘.:i§ii.l°:::i:l::°‘i:'.ilif ztelécoughs. i>0\n‘ 2*/_Q ounces of Pint-_x (50 bon worelrl- into ala-oy.. some aria iill eh; at 6`3°'°1"m' C ' ik. o. P. -l-'rl`ii.s 'year Hisi Worship ‘mme Wllill Dlaln prnnllluted sugar syru l', oral elralto elrerouirhly. if you preiep ?._F5°5§"=-.-°*."."°E "EW YEA” MV- Pythian watch-rngin smoker which n ” °“' l'°““ DW ‘he P°°* Om” will -he hola is castle Hail tonight, ' -l;if“il'.;';l '-'.°.°."°':..'.:°l.“ '° e it 9 °“°'°"."-.et ` ~ - ‘3 9 9 °“° C ' ing programme wil e presented. All lllete delivery in the morning. - Pythian brethern and applicants for the THE LADIES HOME JOURNAL and WOHQIHHS E318 00131181110" Jann- Fnooome oovEnNiviEN1' POND. _ My mlm 9'- exe” em “um "S -His Worshilp Mayor Wright is this plnc extract, known the world over for are now on suie at Carter‘s Bookstore, morning .keeping his pr-Qmige made to only so cents ner copy. ella 5 cents the children or West Kent school ot- BXUB- lf by mall- 5947- the closing, lby flooding Government use _clarified lnolas/se, l syrup, instead of singer lgylfilji. mleiigg WHY. .V011 get iii ounces-it family sup ply-of lnllch better cough syrup than ken could bliv ready-made for $2.50. ecps perfectly and childrcll love its l>l1I')ll_sant _tastc. ` lncx ls a s ' l ' _ fluted or-r.."rf’.i‘“oi““.§‘...i‘.§i’l`.f’ >i‘5’2$.°.I`v llriincs. , o avoid dis 't druggist for “2‘/i:“lll\(ll;le;n<&llltPiElli” full directions, and don’t accept any. lhlnii els_e. Guaranteed to give ilbsolilto gn is action or nloney promptly re. Ougltilctl. The Plncx Co., Toronto, _-___.tf' -1'-w I _ ' i - - - » - - - - - - -i"--'--1-_--=.»-.--.i.-»=w.t--- -_ -_ _ T" ri AGENTS WANTED LIVE MAN WIIO UNDERSTAND! HOW to sell to farmers can get good gp. Portunity to make money by answer-. ng this advertisement. We have an ar icle that is required by every farmer and we accept farmers' notes in payment.- Commissions to Agents paid in cash; Agents making two to six thousand dollars pcr isnt. Write for particulars to "R," EVEN |F you HAVE To borrow STORE GUOGED Tl"||8 EVENING. me money buy up your suppues be. -This store will close this evening A u m coughs It . h _ V fore they are cleared out. Bee, & at tl oclock as usual. lluease ghiop early },:,,:]_,e,y pmmét inlsagtmn ar{§1n§iei:r¢l‘l&. ooirr closing out sole. 5945.12-ziilvlzi. in the dey- M°°re&_ el-ee m59912- you get ii good ni lh§li"l-estl`?lzltsi`i=t;-W? 'Tug iAlf;rki.~u,£:§k.»:i\Iln§g€§§éal; lT;`;:,i|';g gg Mr. J. Edwards., ` son of Mr. J. 'R. ' qu d h _ n. Friday opening Januar and 5968 Ediwards of_ North Wllltshire, has been sie _v it in :.4 hours orleu. Nothing , '- ~ J: _ ' y ' ' elected Mayor of :Govan, Saskatchew- ¢Hun'¢H'- F`.5coTLAND_ ____ Rev'_ iml_lViayol- Edwards has been fourteen Ewen Menougall will' recon s liboih >'°°*"“ *ll-We, Wm “ml "‘“.‘l*' ""’“"” , E D H . o make this splendid cough ey;-np, 4th at Dundas at 11 'a. m. and Bangor .w|i1l,l__lJ_|;,Sla_i;l to of hill success. FWD/AY NlGl"lT. Elks nlghii ill- the for New Years Day, lf His Worship Prince. Edward Theatre. All-Elkswlth gan pour;-01 the weather-, their ladies are requested to attend. One hundred seats reserved. Get A1' H0ME__Rev_ H, 1), Raymond and tickets at theatre immediately. A big M|~§_ Raymond will be nt homo to the night. S9Cl't‘iaI`Y- 5975- congregation of St. Puul’s Church THE POSTPONED _ ANNUAL c|0ck_ __ MEETING of the Clow Silver Black - _._._. V Fox Company, Ltd., will be held at XMAS -|-'REA-r A1' S-|'_ pE1'ER5_._ » the 05109 Of ‘he under' The annual Christmas treat for the . Slgllell 011 W€¢lIl€S¢l¢\Y 313i children of St. Peter's ‘Sunday School day uf December ai 2 o'clock p. m. was held lust evemng_ It proved lr _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Heniilnlin Clow. Secretary- thoroughly enjoyable time for the lit- ' ' ' ' ` “ * ' ' ' * ' '1"""“`~`-'-"-"-`~'-"-`- 5903'12'29M3l tie ones. After tea had been served. ¥ A MEETING”-*OF ALL MEMBERS zlllil filll justice hail been done to tllc ' -* ood thin s rovided, allies were play- SITUATIONS VACANT OF THE ZND-95TH SlEGE Billiiefy id :ind E grogrulnmg of recita‘tlons, _ Velemllsi Wlll he held M the GTG”-l etc; then came the Christmas tree sal.:-:slems wslvrnn 'ro nmviur- Wl1rVelen1n's Rooms on Friday even- lerlen with good thing., which were ilflfér ¢h§nJ'§JbLD RELIABLE 1<‘uN'l‘- ing, Jail. 2nd at 8 p. m., to make ar- dispersed by Santa Claus who caus- EDWARD 1s5E§{,,E§' lg, Pggllfé-'li rongelllellls for the annual reunion ed much rnerriment, Before leaving fer stock. Sturt now "_ 58,; ,,,,||l‘,',,: and banquet. Every member is for home each child was presented :f_‘:f'°“; Cl‘°l°° ll" 0! hardy fruit cordially invited. J.P. Hooper, Major. with za bag of candy and an orange. nluntl’nQ.°m§"i‘tfii1si"§°l!l‘o hill/ rslI|.l|lg\i<:ll 59°5'12`3 M21' "`_' TON. TORONTO. -___ “‘HAV THiEREl".-An unusual -- - A CHRISTMAS CONCERT under spectacle was presented yesterday ries _ K. 0. ISLANDER ELECTED MAYOR- Brother Wright is host for the Annual Iaythian rank are cordially invited. Pond. This will aifford good skating-` on New Yeur‘s Day from 3 to 6. o’ ” Christmas Entertainment -. in St. James’ Hall One of the prettiest and most inter- esting entertainmeats of the season was given in St. James' Hall last even- ing ‘ivy the Sunday 'School Children who had been tutored for the occasion by Miss Ethel Stewart. The entertain- ment 'was in the foiirn of a plsyette representing "Santa Claus’ workshop on the top of -the world,” with his little helpers, making, painting and distri- fbuting toys. The stage was 'beautiful- ly decorated and fashioned to repre- sent the -workshop and the little play- ers esrried out their different roles nal were as' follows: Harold Shaw, Father Christmas; Alan Stewart, the North wins or the Mail Mas; Hector Ross. Sammy Sliipperman, Santas shoemaker; Marjory Stewart, Katie Kurly, the Doll's hair dresser: Dorothy Gordon, Nanny Nurse who taughtthe dolls to go tc sleep; Douglas Camer- on, Mickey Music, tuning tile horns; Jack McLeod, Santa's Painter; Theo- dore Bayer in charge of the reindeer. The programme consisted of chorus es, solos, recitatlons, dialogues, und piano solos, in addition to the playette, the soloists being Enid (`alnl!bt-ill, Marjorie White, Allan Stewart, Helen Jamieson, and Mary Sinclair. Recita- tlons were given by Adele llowatt, Amy Johnson, Eileen Dawson, Lyn Burnett, Ivan Sinclair, Irma Tait, Doris Prowse, Nora McKenzie, Doris Mc lnnis Ian Burnett, Marjorie White Willie :Burnett, Norma Jamieson, Er- nest Lord, Freda McCallum. A well laden Christmas tree furnish- ed presents for all the little folk wllo, as well os the older people, thorough- ly enjoyed the whole -performance. Col. Stewart presldctl very ilappily; Mrs. Keith Rogers presided at the piano in her allways capable nlullncr. Alter n congratulatory address by ltcv. llr. Fullerton the entertuinlnent closed with the Nutiollul Anthem ull agreeing entertainments ever given in lllc llilll. 'Much credit is due Miss Ethel Ste- wart wllo staged and directed the pro- gramme and to Mrs. Keith Rogers who ‘kindly assisted in the musical train- ilg ‘ SANTA AT ST. PAUL’S.-Last even ing the annual 'Sunday School Christ- mas treat -for tho children ol St 6. Cit . ' - ‘ , _ - _ ~ ox u Y " " . ` - when he Murra Harbor train was to Ptlllls L-hllfch wus held. 'lhere was a BOARDER-S WANTED A I°`lG\V ll0AIII)l'lII§ CAN Illil A(`(‘().\I- illorlatod ut 49 I-Euston i-lt.` _ 5932-12-.'lll-hlifillil _ 'PEAOHEICB WANTED 'I‘I'lA('IIl~III \\'AN'I‘IdI) I<‘0Il llA."'l‘ IlAI.- tic school, No. 42. Sllpplvlllollt $50. Apply to Pittrlckr Grady. St-cl'etary. \VAN'I‘I'}I)-'I‘I']A(}Ill‘}ll FOI! .\IOI'l\"I‘ ’i`l'yoll school. Supplement $.'iU.0i|. Alex. A. \\'ood, ‘Scc'ty. Albany, lt.li. ' Nil. 1. 58913-12-25|-M4lpd \VAl\"I‘I~ll) -.- 'I‘liRCIlVI‘JII Iv‘O|l I.Oll.'\`l'l Vullcy school. Stlpplemcnt $ll0.iiii, Apply to Allitn lticSwnln. Src., l.iirni~ \"u.lley. 5928-12-Iii]-Illipd \\'AN'I‘F}I)_'I‘I<}A(1IIEIl FOI! .\l0I`N'I‘ Hope school. Supplclncrlt $60. J. \\'. l\ii:l'hce, Secretary of Tl'llr-lteos, St. i':t "s R. R. N 2. I (ll , 0. 5892-12-27-.\l5lpd hiurtin school. Supplelllvnt $’i`5.(iil. A i". l\lcKcnzlc, Glen l\lul'tin. \\'AN'I‘I']I)-'l‘l‘}ACIIIGI( I<‘0lI 'l‘()II()i\"I‘0 school. No. 122. Sllpplclllcnt $75. Wllll C rl T t . 1. am ur e, raises _ 5961-i2-31-.\l3ipd ’l'l_§§‘,<;' €.?§‘€"l‘.° ..“.§rii.i‘°i..“-”.‘.i’.¥.“ ii. i.‘3i“..”..“.r‘ie ______‘__ uper s i. ' town Hospital wish to sincerely thanl 1.o§'i'_lil.Ai'i' lila|\'lNu <'Al'\"1‘.l-‘rr __ - - hct\vccn Al¢:xundl'iu und .lions r\lills,’ me nledlcal Bluff for d0“atl°“5 01 \'cl'noii._ Finder' please lliavr'-. lit l'c- (`.‘llriSi!l'l_as frees fOr lllc patients; lille' '|`|‘lM"l|El¢ “'AN'l`|‘m - F0” '"1"3N'{ te" M°kl""°“"» Al"¥§j.‘,‘.',"`,l.’,"3,, -\,.,,ni` business men, niercllants. and all kind ri ..» ' ...“ ~. .. l ' “ _____ friends in general who _contributed so .GSI37-1*!-till-`.\iIil pq" |»|||\'A'[\|-1 §A|,|-I - i)1)|-“|‘l.;lg,'eIlE?i”O\lSly l0Wl1l‘(lS Dlllklllg Clli‘lStill£lS ttjlilruli-lit hnusc on l)n\l,'{'l'rl.\i St(l“i-i-L. gf the Hggpilal n, happy one, and take §_f;',._,"’ ,§‘,';§l Z`3_'_L_n__"§'*’l’l_2,. ‘,‘,_"('._u;§'_f’,.`_ | this opportunity of heartily extending , Anctlorlct-r~_ nazi;-12-30-;\i2ipri| their best wishes for a very Happy ' l.0s'l‘-oN sr. l‘|~:'l‘lans noni), Ali0|"l‘| ‘ .. Tw month il}'.;tIl.di:lcct;'ll;: bstartorn ing -i \ I1 CU.I`. ‘ ll L‘i` \V 0 l‘l!Wi *(1* _ by ,Leaving ul. Prowse and .\lcKill» AMHERST HOCKEY MANAGE? nom-l, Grout ue-org-c st. iN TOWN.-Mr. J. L. Simpson, o 3001-12-10'-‘llf Anrliorsi, N. S.. representing the Maritime Novelty-Co., is registered at the Victoria. Mr. Simpson is l _ WANTED ' endeavorlng to arrange a game 0! hockey between a learn of War 'l'|u\l'I'F.|t.~i - l.'Nll\'JUrmn l.~ir.ANu Veterans of Charlottetown and 8 trapped mink wanted. Nclsnn \Vnld- t fr Amherst or is and prosperous New Year. 5954. \Vood. 5960-12'-31-M3lpd.' ron, Tyne Valley. 5917-12-30-M3lpd Veiefll-l`l5 elim Om 'I‘IlE LADIES AID \VILIr HOI.I) 'I‘lfEl_Il meeting in the Orange Hnllglliill View, an. 2nd. at 2 olclock. 5885-12-29-l\lc2ipd N0'I‘ICI<}-DIL E. C. HAIIIIIS \\`IIil. IIE in his office again, beginning Mon- lllly. December 20th. ` -ll N0'[‘l(7E-IIB. E. C- HAIIIIIS \\'IIali IIE in his office again beginning Moll- tluy- Dec. 29. 3| .Insult ALFIEIID MAl‘)l?01gALl!l. LAND r s. urveyor. srmsnv gassolfzqumlmo - - ,_ II~‘ Tlll-I PERSON \VIIO TOOK TIIE Hlvish robe from North River Hull will leave sumo at llrndford Wob- rit1lr's store ho will snve himself' lnucll trouble. 5962-12-31-hl_2lpd A SUIISTANTIAL MANUIl‘AC'I‘UIIIN(i corporation wants capable man to establish branch and manage sales- men. $300 to 31.500 necessary; you handle your own money: will allow expenses to Baltimore if YUU Wlll gualllty. ' 45%, prrtlcuéarssé u;'13d1ll‘;!‘ll ecre ar . uwnr -. ' more." ' 4288-10-1-MEWedtf IALDSMEI, UITY, TOWN OB COUN- ¢|7.- I tull 'a.nd.exeluslvs line of whole root trees and plants. for gar- den. orchard or -farm. Biz earn ns' s'\.\arsntesd_the year round. Exvef ' ence not necessary, we teaehli/01# Luks-Bros., Limited, Nurseries. on- tl'0AL _ -_ |680-'I-1MEwll0l . ____ L_. THIQIIE "Al BEEN ON MY PIIEIIIIH- en slnco July. one' sheep and lamb. liisrks two notches under rlshf 9"- Owner can tiavr- same by f'F0\'l“l¥ r r this advt. _ operty and i fo _ Irances Carryall'-II. n§étI¢;l;elll2_l;-,lygl-pd TB!-DIIKIOI PIIITIIIG DEPT FOR your next order. for billheads. le'-NF' Olds, envslo visitinr cards. Pel- ten. 'Ali lines el nniDl\l°¢ *"1"* 0 na. els prices on large nuan- \l§i e Job Printing DeDlNm°l'* o_ '- - ~. ‘lr - .» _Puhlishfnl co.. I ,= . gftoteemym 1-nmu¢°"{‘gMm ._ 1 Ani lnstru e by , . Anderson to soil l1t;tiie Anderson Homestead ireeenl; ly; Intl! rfigdg mo? 1;ted;l; M'-r.;-lil “l`*i`*'§`§§i`zi=l':l both lselxrzzf rs.n'Cow| freshen: lim In aprinrr. Afso four heavy tif!" h _ses. and other things too numer- ous to mention." Upon request' all _milizn %sin| on day r\f|a'lIt~ wsu K* ., _ - - r. 1' ~ ville, N. Q' c°l°' “.`_"“ °"°° ai 53”’ WANTED _ IIAW FUIIB. HIGHEST market ‘prices paid for Muskrats. Mink, S unk, O ter. and all kinds FEMALE HELP WANTED \vAN'rsiD - sum Fon Giamsnax. i`z°"°°w§t2k' G°°'ia'§ir§f§i~ Sim’ Mrs' If - '"°° W i' eras-12-z-mr Y\vAVl;;'|-:li-,L llmrlni I-‘on ul-:Ni-:llAi. . k, id rcft»\'e|\i~cri lvll\lll`- field Ave., Brighton. 5931-12-3')M3ipd ° MALE HELP WANTED expcricilccd miln. married proferriul, fa (loud wulres free BIRTHS MoMILLAN. - At Cove Head, Dec- 2g¢h_ 191.9 10 Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth McMillan, a daughter. -cAi.oEn.-in this city. Dee- 30th- 1919, io Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Calder, 3 SOII. noesnsou.-on nec. iaih.. 1919. io Mr. and Mrs. John Rngerson. Hainil' ton, a son. Congratulations. MARRIAGES ersvsusou-onus.--_-li si. James' Msnse, December 24. léy Rev- Dr; ll'-uilerton, John Francis tevenson. or Bprington. to Ethel Jean Oakes 0 Charlottetown. MCDONALD-MCUEOD. - At Lowell _b Rev. Dr. §§,‘iZ$,.f.’f’“'il`llifrifii2§5 alla. wi-litem , P i t .P i to ._ _stan-In ,,°l.\°MN"° - '- - - - l ' ..; 1-. Tj lil-:LP \\'.\N'|‘F.u-\vAN'l‘l¢|2 A'l‘ OM-lu Q * D ._ t w ik on rm é “"4 ‘l`|’ 0 il' - '__ I' l H di . (_ lil- _ - __ lt‘f..i"‘i'i}‘ ' _jillg-i>i'f't_"?/I _`i_-'QE l l lA ° l ,. 1 ,ll llnusewor iroi 4. _ od. Apply to Mrs. Hui'l'i>i. .i Gl'rleil- _ ‘ful iiiiii-|-|.| `_ 0 _lit 6” ‘t` i ‘f‘i. ;.- "li (1 f t 'clmessisn ect ofthe l)lv¢?_°s Cgnsiipation fmlows. The poisonous matter which should pass out of the bodly spreads through the system, hst is the cause of sic headaches, sour stomach and biliousncss and those troubles are sure indications that the liver need! _ll¢°ll‘.l°“- .. L_ Tail cunt ron Au. Llvtl ll.i.l\ll Hairiel’sLiiiiaLiiarPllls SHALL (ISV T0 TNI!- IUGII ¢0ATlD» HON. H. A. McKE_OWN. Chief' ' attire, New Brunswick Supreme ui-t, sz _ . ‘"1 iiixacl' llswker’| Little Live; Pills an excellent liver_ relgarlstor. and vie are receiving sim testi- monials in every m5ll» I I I ’ll5'.‘.’.’-@l.‘!.""»i..i.’-'!'»»¢'l"-’7'.‘.'...i' ' ltllifi IEIIE Ill mlm lim. suv invnenavon Iiifags ur rn: svsfuaf - “nm tymtrsrslw eo e Miiffewwo zeé-.veil ._ qiunia it ti .l.lshI. Tu. rr.‘l'."'.'}'.F-" - -" - l nlountaln of a. moleahill but ther ;rain to o stand-still rather than at- tempt to make it travel through the load of hay. After a brief consulation it was decided that the onlly thing to do -was to remove the obstacle and soon the sleigh was hitched onto the engine and the train was backed to it convenient spot, on the Southport side where the hay 'was shunted to one side and the train enabled to 'continue its journey without further delay. _ar-_-_-.__ ::A safe pill for/,-sufferers.-’l’here are pills that violently ‘purge and fill the stomach and intestines with pain. Pnrmelee’s Vegetalble Pills are mild and effective. They are purely vege- t.a'ble, no mineral purgative entering into their composition and their effect is soothing and fneneiiciai. Try them and be convinced. Thousands can nt- test their -great curative qualities be- cause thousands owe their health and strength -to timeiv use of this most l excellent medicine. PERSONALS gue, is spending n, few days in the city. Mr. James Perldorgast, Kensington, was in the city yesterday. Miss Alberta MacPherson, of Borden, is visiting in the city, the guest of her friend Miss Dorothy Sims. t The many friends of Mr. James A. Gordon, of New Perth, are glad to sae him in the city after his long absence. Mr. Edwin Lynds, Kensington, has arrived at his home -from Wolfville Academy to spend the Christmas lloii- days. Mrs. J. »F. Windsor of the Y. W. C. A. Charlottetown, returned on Monday evening from spending Christmas in Victoria with her mother, Mrs. W. C. Lea. Mr. Max L. Boswell, C. E., of Hali- fax was a passenger to the Mainland on Monday monndng ailter spending ents, Mr, and Mrs. -E. Boswell, Victoria. __..l_. 1 . » Mr. C. B. Newsome, of Montreal, and Mr. G. H. Newsome, of Johns- town, U. S., are spending a few weeks with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S._ Newsome, Brighton. liar. J. E, B. Mccrooay Pahlieiiy Agent. is, st present ‘ind sposed_ and confined to his residence. His office will remain closed until he returns to duty at an earl-y date. _ ....__.. -i iMrs. James H. Mullen, of this city. returned las/t night from New York, where she has being visiting her daug- hters, Ethel and Leah, lfor the -past two months. She was accompanied by her daughter, Leah, who intends re- maining 'for s short time. ._._...._ Capt. Allan McLean, and Mr. i-LR. Prohtt, of Victoria, Mrs. C. F. Mlllan. Mrs. Joseph Stcrdy an Mr the Christmas holidays with hispar-1 as usual. Moore &. McLeod Limited. 5972. Levee"Al Government House His Honour The Lieutenant Gover- llor will hold zl "ilrevee" at '61 Graftoll Street on New Years Day 1920 from 2.15 rp. m. till 3.30 -p. ill. Gentleillell calling will provide themselves with two cards one to be left in the Hall when registering and one handed the A.D.C., on entering 'the Reception Room. Morning or Afternoon Dress. Edward Palmer, Capt. Private Sec- retary. Zi ::M~0ORE do MCLEOD LIMITED CLOSE Tonight at 6`p. m. For many years this store has closed at 6 p. m. on New Year"s eve. We will close als usual tonight. Please shop early. Moore d. M¢Le°d Limited. .. .. ::F0r years Mother Graves’ Worm Exterminator has ranked as the most effective preparation manufactured, and lt always maintains its reputation. To Get up in the morning tired . and unrefreshed, with a dull, heavy head. often amounting to headache, to feel low-_ spirited and “blue” --are symptoms ,of self-poisoning by food poisons, not neu- ' tralized or eliminated by bowels, liver and _kidneys acting in harmony. Beecham’s Pills _ help to remove the'caiise_ of 3 most creditably. The grams-tis person- , tlustrouble. They act gent- _ ly and ely, but -also - -;. A very effi- worihe orarie.. ¢l¢¥llilY- ” b°x 'rtzcmlms que' 'V ' ‘\\al»ir nntnw’ l Sold everywlaers in Canada. i_i~r`¥._' ’/` af/ ' lla boxes, 251:., 50:. r v INTERNATIONAL KEROSENE OIL - ENGINES. The lntemational Kerosene Oil Engines are the latest i`mp1'oved in every pal‘t1cula1', being of throttle governor type whereby the fuel is regulated according to the amount _of Workthe engine is doing at all t1mes_vvlth - very reliable Accurate Magneto ignition. The cylinder is made separate from the wat- er jacket, so each part can be repaired sep- ' arately. These engines are very powerful and _ C easily operated ,having no gear or cog wheel exposed. Prices ae follows 11/,'h.p. $102.00cash 3h. p. ....................;;;.§l47.50cash 6h.p. 257.00cash or terms a1°l'anged to suit customer. F. O. B. Charlottetown when received from the factory in carload lots. A shipment of fifty engines expected first of the New Year. Place your orders early while they last. SAMUEL KENNEDY. JR. . CHARLGTTETOWN P. E. I. I . ' POULTRY, POULTRY We have on hand considerable quantity of Geese, Ducks and Chickens which arrived too late for export. We will place them on sale at our premises 55-57 Water Street at attractive figuers. Come early. __ DeBLOIS BROS, LTD. 55-57 Water Street- le-I-9-¢ 1 -1” L .5 l I TORONTO, Dec 29.-Sixty cur loads of liquor are on the Quebec side ofl CARD OF THANK' 'tile interprovlncial boundry loadedl land waiting to be moved into Ontario MF- Benjamin Mlllliiii. Y0l'l¢. Wlih" immediately upon ine advent or the to thank his many friends and nelshb- New Year, according to a railroad OPS l'0l` lllelr kllldlleu Bud B¥l¥1`Dll-l1Y omclnl in this cl;y_ 1; is gum the ox. lil his recen: bereavement. Also the press colnpilllies are prepared to Y0I`k nn'-l P0Wnl1l Cllallli f°\' llwll' handle the anticipated big liquor ship- beautiful floral tributes. lments to Toronto ill special waggons,59G7. . iii; ` "‘= -- _` Q ‘ Mr. David Wright, of Lower Monta- ` - R0 fragrant as _\; d . Reid Millar, of Vietorls, motored to the city yesterday returning in the evening. Notwithstanding the recent snow storm they report. the road, ex- _osilent for motoring. They made the Jtrip in sn laoiu' and forty-Ive minutes. _¢___ _ __ _ ._.. »,-___-...~_ i5nuddnQ Tobacco __....l.....___._..._.?____.___....___i___..__._;-~. . _ i“@ ISSSS-.-’ __ . - -..t»._-L-»J - - _...LJ--/---M \\. ga-~ TO the ma-n who enjoys a rich, satisfying pipe tobacco, R O S E B U D is as sweet and the flower after which it is named. » It is always in condition. You can cut it to suit your own taste. Sold everywhere. » _ _ ` . M fm _ ' -. 1' ~ 1-’; ~'if ' ii . . . . .F , r . » , . l i ? . i ~.,,_.,.._~_. .,. _ ...M-.- _-Q ' i l » i » r 1 r . t -1 » ( _ I l v i _.__-~_»,-,g~ ~ ra-wwf" f "- fi