made. Our new Retort Hot-Blast Heater, with illuminated door, is liticd with Fnwcctt [talented brick irainc, smukcli-se, air-tight, gas consumer, [may \\'t-ll.<\ illo plzmishczl stecl, brick lined, shaking tlrdw n-ntrc grutc, large ash pit and ‘pan, from: nml trip feed door, air-tight dnmpcr, I door. it burns hard or soft tronl, coke or lig-I tiite, and is one of tho most [iowcriul heater!’ down-d ml" t, Send for Booklet. CHARLES FAWCETT LIMITED t SACKVILLE -N -B wsrirtnn. ion promises. ' ter a few. 1, The Pension Offlcc for rcurzi Pd men. ‘ Home. 3 The Entployment Bureau. 4 Th9 Dalton Sanitarium. 5 The Mud Dimming Plant. lottetown. and Summer-side. 'f Telephone and Telegraph int prtrvements. succeeded in getting an office orp- ened in Charlottetown. Over out» thousand claims wore lnvéotlgatcd through that office. The Belt Gov erment. took rubsiolutely no interest in this or tho Lalbor Bureau und lf I am correctly informed neglec- ed to answer letters -from Itemi- The Dominion (lovernment sewing afficea open, closed them out to the great detriment oi’ the returned nen and this not withstand-lug the I I I I I I I I I I t » I zum-vlmker - uianeiinnc hlsfolloweis. n The Rona Micbean iliospital was I ‘itted out at a great expense and I whilst. active was of grout liencflt I no our boys but being ll. war activ- I ‘ty oi‘ their predecessor, tho pre- I ‘ant Government permitted it to I e closed. Government Iiouso should I hen have been restored and handed I aver to the Governor. it is now, or i part of it is, being used for ll‘ ' mstrucllon of about 25 fctrmors, ' The night. school can-not be sold to . . . . .- ifmv” Eel-us ». V. . ..v so; m i IIIIl-'-" I 1863 ,. Xmas Gifts of com The most exacting purchaser of Christ 192s gifts will find in our stock many quaint and original pieces of precious gem jewelery- May. we suggest for “Her? present Onyx Rings. laces, pearls, earrings, etc. For “His” present :--Emblem Rings. Tie Pins, Cuff Links, Watch Chain-s, etc. Lavolliers, Neck- lliiiiii I5 u Pfllllllli HHIFTINB 4 —-_-.....__ Bin-J have ‘been one of the i "IBM? electons who have been sitt- in-z back and quietly wutching o- vents. I have been interested to see how Hon Mr. Bell and his Gov. ernment measure up their pro-elect- I do not propose to enter into send a boy from the country to be i1 political controversy 1|; this 1G1 instructed in Charlottetown as ll simply want, to showy re_ would to send him to Truro wherc vlB some ol.‘ the activities of the late Government and p01,“ out how all the necessary staff, stock and tho present Government fllkYWPLi these to die. 1 will here enumerate 2 The Reno Mulmenn Convalcsccnt 6 The Agricultureal Halls of (fhur I Previous to the opening of the Plenalion Oilllfce ‘in lqltnrlottetown returned men wore put to a great inconvenience through having 1o donl with Halifax. The late Gov_ lHt. Pclcrs and sprmul ilantls of tho Province. This valunh .10 plsnlt has been scrapped and al_ quarters with reference to thcscflor Mr, Bell's pet scheme to build that the local GnvPrnme-nl ltad no lliuy to haul mud in winter? hirther interest in keeping these] glowing Imkelectlon prommes 0f A cable was laid betwocn Cujpc . l "he for men from the Country. l am, as most citizens are, in favor of Agricultural instruction, but an institution curried on in (lharlotte. town means that only a few farmers have the means of sending their boys there. It costs as much to tho College is up to date and has nppllunccs for the full course. Tho iiionoy of ilic Province lining» spent in ‘(lhhrlotteiown would go ll lung wuy Iowan-its hunusing scvcrnll limos tho uumhci- of gmung men in nttoutlnncl- :1 tho .'\f.','l‘l(‘.llil\il‘Z_l| School iii Vlinrlolictinvii. ’l‘lir- Agricultural lizills n! Pillar. lotleltiwn and Sitmnicrsirlc carried on hPllPflPifll work for thc farmcrs. Agriculltiivil rcprctscnitfitivcs wim- in ouch county at. thc disposal of tho farmers. ‘There is not ill. pres ant n single one nnd ‘holh these institutions which could he made to accomplish a grout work are clos- ed. l Jinlny thousands of inns of mus- sci mud urn llftcil by tho drvtltze n! over the lowed to go in decay. if there was not. sufficient mud nt. St Potters why (would not the drctige haye bent scnt to Richmond Buy m‘ Al- hcrion. By tho wny whnt, hecnmo n. rzillwny on tho lcc in Richmond Through the cfforts of tho lain Government our telegraph and telo phone service was vastly improved. Night letter rates were obtained. Bear and tflta Mainland connecting “I by phone with Nova 5mm, A ilictrnyed their confidencc, whohnve four core cnhle was put down be t I p1 H; q. 1 1N n n} and ideals? if‘ thcy do, than they I312)?“ ggvlilng ngfdunu-égéu fnogmpa are not! the Ilsiillewiis of former (lays. service and connecting us with New “w? i ‘en w”? Brunswick by phonc. Tho Land 'i‘elc “eafmfiégmil "gagghtolgpglip"! "L2: graph Lincs which wore in n (llilapl- g0 ' p r " m . mukc wuty for hotter men. Not till this is done can the great inborn] tinted mndltinn wcro rchitllt. find every tolcphonc pity offlcc was made u. iclcgrnpli officc. for the sndhig and roceivini: of tclogrnpli existing ‘hotwccn ill" itural Lint-s and liheTc-lcphono < ompuny and thew 5 ~11 "MxBllzdhiztl t messages. ‘fhcro wcrc tiifflcultlcs y Opovml I e m q He‘: Government. In order to inquire in to them and find out tho nature of the grievances and the remedy to be applied, the late Government . .2 legislation empowering a Fommissloner to lflke evidence and 0n this com-mission. the Rural Lin- cs the Telephone Company and the (lovornment ‘were to have repres- t-utintives. A full investigation oi the telephone problem, last fall ivouid have given such information us would have enabled the Gov- r-rnment lust Spring to bring in or pass remedial legislation. The Gov i-riinient. ns in everything else did mulling with the restilt that the public are now at the mercy of the 'l‘e~leplt0ne Compuny. ‘(in he thirty-first of December icgisintivo restrictions will nuto- nuiticolly run. out tlnd the Tele- phone (Yompnny will ho free to iv liosn whutcvPr rntcs lhcy think fit. uud lili! public will huvc to puy or do WlillUlll iclnphtmc convcrticncos ‘Fills ititcr is zilrcndy tno long, (iillPl‘\\'ih‘l> i would deal with thr- (lovcttnmt-nt. Ditlti-cutitinai lbunglc, tux litiiiglc, lllt“l'l~l’lllflilfllli. ilnztd hungls and tho ston- of t-huos in which 1hr» Govornmcnt. has plunged the public scrvictis of this Province. ‘Thinking men cannot but foresee thut if tho people 0i’ this province licrmlt tho prose-pl lsovcrnment to romziin in office ifor any length of limo, the public service will become so tleiunralizetl its to t-ikc years to rectify the minlnkcs and incom- pctcncc 0i‘ Mr. Bell's find ~his ad- visors? Jlow long will‘ n patient clcctorntc sitffci- the present state or uiiihlrs to cxhsi ls u ntuttor that is difficult to forctcll. Whose duty is It to hid. thcsc lncompetents get out. und itiztke wny for constructive and not (lostrtictlvc men? Clearly ihc duly fuiis on those who elect- W] the prcscnt. (lovcrnmcnt. Oil. for the (lays 0f 78 when the people rose in thcir tnipht. and hurl cd from power n similar nggrcgn ion. is thr- stunt; spirit not nhroiul? Arc w» still thinking men or have We lust all interest in our inir little Provinces? Will the great Libel-n] pnrty, who in good faith elected Mr. Bell and his followers lic down and permit men to carry 0n who gunc ibaclc on all Liberal principles to do and who Ilnrty of this Province cleanse it. rclf from the crime of having elect ‘ullowcrs. i am Sir etc , . . -. ~~..:_- '1 The (lhonged Position 0f Women, (The following brilliant essay ls from the pen of Miss Gladys Mc- Cormnck, daughter of Mr. G. J. McCormnck, and granddaughter oi Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Brown, o! this city. Miss McCormack, though only eighteen years of age, has already distinguished herself slong literary lines, winning the Haney Medal here itwo years ago with her essay of “Thi-ift." She is now taking a post. grttdtiate course in English and Afuslc tit Mount ‘St. Vincent Acndémy.) ‘ in tltp Middle Agcs, tho indus- trial work of women was oonllncdi to tissistinu father or husband in thc homo. Women helped their fulhcrs or lnisbunds. The only wo ' mun permitted lo conduct a tradel nuts it widow who might continue hcr husband's business by hiring s. i paid workman. Woman was man's drudgc. Later, "Good Queen Bess," with no pity for her 55X, enacted that unmarried women between twelve and forty years might be us- ' signed by the magistrates to sor- vice at such wages as the rnagis tratcs should determine. if she re- , fuscil, she was sent to prison; and i the prisons were in no inviting con- dition. The women might beniude t their own wish and the will of their parents or miardians. Stllll later, k woman was made to furnish the _ (filfiflp labor of ‘the worltl. She was ‘ piuccd in competition not only with hcr own sex and nicn, but also with ' nswly invented rnnchincry. Men 1 found that more monoy ho saved -by hiring womnnis scr> P.S.—A man is glad oflwo Gil/effu- on: for haml- ' an: [in haul. l ‘d2 bondslnves to anyona against both l w could jinn-nu" vicc in the fnctnrios than by huy-, lnfi the cxpensivo machinery. iii‘ Now, girls and boys arr taught the Why is it that woman was look- 5mm’ wing“ by m“ same memws‘ cd down on? Mon regardéd her as wommr” warm“ ‘"‘°m'-"*“°° i“ his inferior because she was less m” I955 "m" ma‘ ‘if man‘ Her “w glroflg in body gum help-m. ages. cess in study is equal to that of it was deemed preposterous to give "mm and h" eagerness m" im‘ nny etiucation tqwoman. But thsprmwmem Seems Superior-Hy 0g [ms century 1s m“ Yet, there is a complaint that col- egtlgfl in the positions and 0pm," lose gives a distaste for social life, tunitios it has given to her. Tho es- and “ rather “ngracmus disregard (image of hum“ worm is no longjfor its obligations. But college does cn-‘ZEN m- guided by phyflcal grandam’; not give men a distaste for social ' ‘ . It is, in fact. the best possible to be training for that cause, at present. greater‘ ing the exception 1920 field. if college cir" iii‘- lo overestimate‘ tho impmiunco oi lectures, and to llYl'|t'i‘Pt-ltiInili8 tnc impflflflflce ot‘ dnnIrt-l: is ii not lie- arc labor- ing under the diszulutniitsc of be- L; |that as university iruiniiip, becomes less and less exceptional for girls, they will acquire broader and simp» ler views; they wl-ll understand (Continued on Page Eight) Bracelet Watches: Realizing that there would be a large demand for wrist watches this Christmas, we have P111“ chased what we consider the finest assortment we - ve ever showll- P“? _' Vdtock includes such lmeB l as the Walthsm and ‘Mari-Du: 9.11s" range from $15.00 upwards- interest. 076888. Today We Announce 0ur Readiness for Christmas And in this announcement we desire to tell you that we have prepared wisely and well. Our stock issupcrb~our service complete-anti we déslrc that you inspect carefully; every arllclo of With buyers coming in greatly increasing num- bers, assortments and varieties must necessarily de- Thouaanrls of articles come from markets too fnr to permit of reordering. Among these are the unique novelties in which early shoppers flnd the greatest joy ln selecting. And so we advise Christmas shopping while the stocks arc full. Business <--.- , The cut above shows W. Wellner, Ltd. The i set is of Mr. L. E. .Well dent of the Company. Since 1868 we have the people of Prince E per left corner is of the late Mr. W. W Wellner who was the founder of the business in. 1868- The other in- Fifty-two years of honest dealing is a reputation we feel justly proud of. the home of W. nset at the up- French Ivory The exquisite designs we have just received in a rec~ ent shipment of FRENCH IVORY are a real revelation. The beauty of the new styles will surely appeal to every woman. Th0 exquisite monoqramlng w: do In color; gives this lips an individ- unlque and We offer many articles at a now and low price-and you will be glad to know they match up uncommonly wcll with our regular lines so that you may most economic- ally "flll in" the toilet set you may have ntnrtgd. An excellent variety of the following: linlr brushes liat brushes Cloth brushes Bonnet brushes Mirrors Photo frames pleasing. Puff Boxes Manicure Sets linlr receivers Bitters Bud vases I _j_'erfumo bottle Jewel boxes" , Pin cushions Trinket boxer Trays Combs ner, the Presi- been serving dward Island . The Walthain Watt For “His” present, - ’ what could be more I practical. or. . what would please him more than a Wal- tham? Our stock is most complete, and are invite your inspec on. ivrn-Fqar Since 1868 . w. WELLNER, . l . , Jewellers . . _ til’ hronnilir dlsposcti ’ rbsvv- <n*a-v~>c-..=‘v-‘*“- <' hoped