‘ W0 nice sleigh r0 ER 19, 1942 pECEMB ‘Iielp Vleiited’ liiivertleeiiiente .....‘.’.‘f§§;£-$"~'""'o ' "£31.... his“ ‘SW-duh’. a" sed m3‘. sue. end Au ether "I? Imsdvertiseuien however eeeet ll -» vii-mi ..:...... .....- mobs. "bi- M" . o. o. r. inii. hour's s Ill eueo Ilfleerdten. Advertising ltstee Peyslile is Advance lie trees, . the edvertisLentefi iXilnblflllili-Oi Gesrdisslseehllrweedi sold: heeled l" prseistlll. eon pile! grins“ ""011.- u-glile. ll r en=‘.ie%“: Writ. E= a sushi-hue , a ewe inch eel genitals: Iesters eel lessen been etises ltmutgh!‘ ""11 "riff-h": Z-hiisvcelluneoue i Female Help Wanted-fi. fr? . r nui v - "iii-fit? ifiimi‘ "m w§fis$§“r*:§rc§§§§f W110i“! hi“ “"" "$115133? ififlglfi mo" ‘lg-Rial wéfiiffihih‘... all! rim porno T0 runcnsss one on g3?"- “" App” “,§_°{*$,', price or m, Cherlottntnwn. 12-16-31 Fffrsois rsw iisone nine Q reel buffalo angered Write sts to Escaped ISOAPID FEMALE PUP MAB-K- Od H .. .o.».- wi - ... er."- "zcmrm- _ i’? 1°“ m°hm°nd 5" 1fifi°1 Brectis! 082$. ia-iofiif ANTED-BLOW srnsn nsisnr. Male Hel Wanted "m... Apply Box A, "-17-"- ' WANTID - unison. son BD_l_'““'nx_'IbXI\IIIl.Rl-§l0!lMD€fl-Slfl "widows. W._W1isstieyi rwv- mill es he: iiiii do. "- 54"" m i3“, ere-tor, electric . . em. w For Sale married or single. his em:- ienoe. Must he “Ifléifllimpl. ios lALIr—u',l‘W0 c033 mg mwlfgmligtiiblo mfrw ""1 °“‘ ' ' ii-ie-si. . iz-ie-is-io W’; rkrlta" Two ‘I; Male and Female Help s A - molo, light Sir: 1-100!- 001- wanted 1""’°h' ' iz-io-ii. srsiipgicbssness sun was}; ioii ssrs - more nunsou wsr work Oil {he trlin n homte ‘"1 cm’ ‘m u‘ mfiilg’ grriiggbcigarksmotgiagggiemiiii °w' Pm“ ‘nu-h ‘ ' - - ' Olerk Ouetbnis Examiner‘ etc Male Help Wsnted i..h3‘r'.‘{’.°'..r 2”“? I?§§§?..°'h'.‘.% is c o 3M1 Service School ma. usr son wsrmn. use! Toronto 10 The Olddll in Cm- Guerdisn 12-15-tf. eds No is}: 1i! Richmond Si. ll. K. S. iliiililllii & 00. ivriiiriiiiie iii. REAL ESTATE Tels. Day 1876—Nlglit 344-537 llow ls The Time to WHAT IS vrrs. ltlisqbeeunsedfsreoineyilflll lieent in school; ‘ ‘ " hollliilb. houses end prints hIlBfl- eriesn Medtcel Anoetstlon. followings llill heeterln snl It I those rnys that lt mkflfllib“ oi nil disinfec- glllr the ill. . e th onnnl ih In es- liliptlirdlille oi mule skh diseases. lnmeee the rel eeih h l0 their Md line indoors. "m!!! in more end brie! ens-high lime snd prevention ei disease _ illllliiy of ordinlry 1O se- ieet is: n lien "he" "breed over s l0 yenr period. "time within s week. We Are Agents for ~55.’ ""'i-Pfleesbtletlifl name; FOR SALE m‘! novels, ersnmsnir irorisss. TINIMINTI. on‘! flmbmo wrs. snivims nonsss. our or room HOUSES. L! AND ITOIII. FI-iIietsellserIeoithenlssdAskfee-eeemteieel T0 LET iiDo'u"r'§§i"§'u:3i‘i'e'ii>"‘e-'Q“IL d110- FUItNis to Hm 1.13;... emcee .. slosse .- ll b s glass msnnisetnred to trnnienlt the Uiln. Violet reyl st the eun directly to people. plants er enimsls. vim glen a esdereed by lee-dine slush eiid passed upon by the Ooenel on Phyllfll "if!" 0| "l! M!‘ DOCTORS TELL US - thstthe viuuiire-vieieeneeitlieuienyeiolthlimleths Give bestreleiieinfieIliiTBANDlII-INO months. 30b retelu phosphorus. time end tree. Apple; l; t» prevention end hssten the eere. ei. Itieketl. h‘ i __ . Oolds Ind inoreesereeistsnee Ieildepsndinnin here- bfltstnrdyvttslity. ordlnsryg-lsseksssseettheeereen-vrrnellllltlfi" It hss been esed in poultry hsnsee to greet edvsntsge, re- Tiie prise ie see pa senses foot prepnld is Chsrlettetewn. At first eight this mey se-n to he e Inrge onllsy but ne n good indow glue costs Ile per inure foot. the :3? oust for the uitrs violet i-sye would he only lilo per lelere ‘ "(Whig s; Ii re violet rnys would he ease eddttleuel or 35c per ee- it. annually In e flock oi 100 birds the estrs oetlsy should shew beneficial lflltllillll It is your windows ell sole the wonder!!! W-uioseesqmcueue-srem holldnerleerfisilstte- Oenssny i, ._.._-..--ese. rguaiiedfleers—--lli- AND viiroieinsnsn surres os soossl. l- . leverel eeniortehly furnished stllli! "ill- TO LET Buy liita ' lilacs crnss r England sud en the eon- msrkvt Isrdflll. Will‘?! leus-llnsbessteeted thsbodytosbeorhnnl er diieesses. In oonvsieseenee. dlsesli. enelity elsitenl. Hill!‘ ei hoses, the nth; for the Vita Glass ms cirsiiimrgrowsi GUARDIAN I srocx QUOTATIONS '] MiIliTllEM. STOCK EXBIIAIIGE . (Osnndisn Pris) a 1 1-4 m“ 1:1,“ 14 1-2 r Pr 5'5 ' Csn 0e: round ‘I 1-9 ‘“‘ 3:.’ {f1 ‘i it 8"‘ i»... e ri-o OmISXWgnPIUI :1‘: 00c u - Oons Smelt 8'1 3-4 Dist 5e 3'1 Dom Co Pfd 12 1-2 Dom Bridge M 1-3 Dom Stet B 1-2 l Dom Textile ‘i5 ~ Dryden 5 1-2 ‘ Gen Steel were ‘l 1-2 , ‘How Smith 12 Imp Tob 11 Int Nickel 34 Lake of Woods 19 1-2 Massey Harris ii 3-4 Mtl Power I4 1-2 Net Brew 25 Nat steel Oer 3'1 Norsnda 40 1-4 Power rip 5 1-2 Quebec ower 141-2 Sh an 1c 3-8 5t Lew Com 180 5t Lew Pfd 18 1-4 Wbs Else A 2 7-8 Montreal Curb (Cenndien Press) siheiie 01m Abltibl Com r5 g Abttibl PId 5 1-- B A Oil 1'1 3-H Beauhsrnois 9 5-8 Bsthurst A ll 7-8 Dom Te: 2 3-4 Fraser V '1' 0 l! 1-4 rd A i0 Hir Walked’ 43 1'3 Home Oil 948 Imp Oil 10 1-! Int Pete 161-4 lee 9 8-4 Banks (Oenedisn Press) Stocks Montreal Nova S-cotls Commerce RDYB-l - PRODUCE I&~IO‘P)—— Produce prices today as reported by the Dominion Department o! A iulture follows: Close 141 MONTREAL. Dec. 1 prints, Jobbln A-lnrge i A-med um 48; A-pul- 1e first de eresniery price 38-88 1-3; irst parade lolds, jobbing price. 87 1-241 ' wholesale, Que No. i pis- teurized iwrage so a-e-ar. Cheese: current receipt, colored. western and Que 20 1-4 FQB Mont- real, white. western and Que 19 5-3 F03 Montreal" wholesale west- gs: graded shi ents selling ts 45 Butter‘: f em and Que white 22 first grade ‘ FAB Montreal. Potatoes: 75 1b bags No. 1 moun- v tdln Que 1.25—-1.45; NB 145-155; PEI 1.45-1.55. New York Stock Exchange ‘CEILING PRICES — Paid for — Spruce and Fir Logs Lengths 1 ft and 9 ft 6 inches MONTAGUE FURNISHING C0., Ltd, Montague (Onnedisn Press) lto . Close Am slid I 26 1-8 Am Tel d: TM 125 3-4 Ans-condo. 25 1-2 Baldwin Luce 1i. 1-4 gait: Av a 5-8 Chas d: Ohio 88 1-4 Con Edison l6 1-4 E100 A1110. U10 80 1-4 Gen Elec 29 5-8 Gen Motors 48 7-8 Gt Nor Pfd, 21 3-8 Kennecott ' 28 5-8 Mont Ward 34 NY Central i0 5-8 Nor Am 0o 0 11-4 Pen RR. 2'2 7-8 -Phll Pet U0 44 8-8 Std Oil NJ 4.5 1-4 Texas Corp 40 3-4 United Air 267 US Rub I8 US Steel 00 4B 8-4 West Union 36 7-8 West Eiec a1 3-8 MINING (Cansdinn Press) TORONTO. Doc. 18- Studu Close Abitlbi. . 5 D0 P i 3-4 Aldermen .08 1-2 Aiig Csn .45 Boss Met .07 3-4 Bear Ex .09 1-3 I iclgood .07 .lue Rib 4 l-I riobio .0’! 1-2 Bonetsl .08 Brwl 144 i-l Brit Dom 22 Brolilsn ' 42 Cdn Cclsn as Can Ind. Al A I 3-4 CPR. 8 1-4 Caribou Chem Res s Chester J5 Ccchenoiu 53 Oockshutt a 1-8 Dist Con! so 1-2 9 18 1-4 Dom It! B 8 3-8 Or .04 FA Mel 1.04 Eidoredo .80 Hlcvn 8.20 Ford A 20 Frirncoeirr ,1a Glenors ,01 Goldale m Gold Gate .05 O L Pen Vt I 5-8 Gypsum s Hziliiwell .05 i-a I-Icliinger 3,35 H9100 2.46 HOWE? .15 Hun Bey Min as Imp Oil 1o 1.3 Int Niel I8 1-8 rit Pcte it l-B Kerr Add 4.45 Kirk Le .5 21-2 Ls Shore 9,00 Laps Qld .05 3-4 tch .59 Mucbeod 1.4! Madseri .01 Mnlsrtie 1M M011 1- M 41-2 P 10 1-2 Mme! ' 5 3-4 McIntyre 44 — McKenzie .08 McWutt .09 Min Cflhp 1.13 Monets .8 Nexus All Niiiiss .00 Norandn 39 7-8 OLBriQn .54 Omega .07 1-2 Ont Nick _12 1-4 Permits .04 1-4 1mm .16 Pick Crow .160 Pioneer 1.10 Powell .51 Preston 1.60 Sari Ant 1.73 Senator .16 Slsden M Sieve Ln .02 1-8 South End .03 Sand Psv 1.10 Stand Radio 4 StD R0 1M Sylvan 1.30 Tcck lln .'l0 ‘Ibburn Union Gsl ii 1-4 Untd Stl e 1-2 Venture; 4,40 Vermilets .00 1-! waillzdflood .48 e math” In ,2 ‘l-I 8 Wood Osd M 1-8 i 1-1 1.8 UNLIBTID Brettt ‘i110 1-4 one 00p - 8 k0? xi 1-8 Pend Ore 1-10 Temisk ' ~05 Keep Mlnnrd’; in the hill"- iNicholsoNs Poultry Health (‘route end lee ltiiuulstpr) Give your Hens the “ Day" Habit. Don't envy your he gh- bors or friend..- who kcep their hens laying s11 winter when eggs .5- bring the top notch prices. The winter eggs are the profitable eggs and its easy to give your hens the Egg s. day habit all winter long pert o! your hens ration each day is com osed of Nicholson's Poultry Hes th, It costs only shout 5e pa: hen per month to feed till-H high grade protein feed mixed 1n our mash end it will pey for itsef ten times over each month in the extrs eggs you get. Better try Nicholson's Poultry Health today if your egg production isn't -ss big as you would like it. Every hen is not s good layer. This pow- der will pick out your good lsyers for you and make every hen pcy. Watch them end you can cull out the poor layers. Price 2 lb box 70c. Nicholson's Horse Health 2 1b box 70c, Nicholson's Fox Health 3 1-2 lb. box $1.75,'you get 3'15 feeds from each box. All put up fresh ss ordered and n11 delivered free if you mention this per. Cm supply sriy quantity. rid money order for whet you want or when Ab?) Charlottetown call end buy s x. DI. I M NICHOLSON l” Kent It.- Chnrltrtletown, El I. 12-5-19-2 Proiessional Bards McLEOD s. BENTLEY w W I. "INLEY K. C. l. L. BENTLEY K C. Bsrrhten end Attorneys-es Lnw IONII 1'0 [DAN l5! Prince Street iorrzflondfionrpai, 0. F. AROHIBALD Chartered Accounts-rite lsseern ‘Ernst Building Charlottetown u .-. n-vznwhrmsavaeenesnsmhn. if" ‘ Consult J. A. BROWN. DJ. ciiiiiuiioiiisi _. 14341:. Geo. 5t. Charlottetown. BELL 8. MATHIESON MONEY I0 LOAN Cameron Bloch Charlottetown P. i. rid. AM Phone 85 5°! l7 H. F. McPHEi 5A.. KC- NOTAB! be. BARRISTEB SOLICITOB like Building Chsrlottetown EYES EXAMIIIED GLASSEASNDFITTEU J. S. TAYLOR OPTOMITRIBT 1e Mention Oerner llgzt she Qiiwl l" o "°‘“°Bm";'ipg§i'§$euir ‘unpaf... nyenoeuce iois. i oceros end For Foot Ailments‘ hi»... FALMAESL 8| Hail-AM earth us-u uni-menu iii) it is herd for iu to ture the on sioeiend of Ps totally; As the Ilsciers retreated I close of the Greet lce Ne. WW9‘ where shout 10.000 POI-ll 08°. m" lsftimpmdspnrtofthsiluro Ill continent. The '1' ll 1 W already said, wss e tributary o! the Rhine, whim flowed northward mo" “" hi". i117“... “l‘.“iu“i"‘1i“v‘i' e w ' m‘ a hb the wsvss. Dog r Bunk. (F-rhermerrs trewis somei. es brinfl “moorlogs" to the surface over the Bank. One of these pesty 108s 11M‘! embedded in 1t s barbed bone Prim!- which antiqliblws believed was pert o! s fish ‘spear but did not con- lecture how 1t got there). Dreary marsh lender too, the‘ British Isles would be tlil the rising temperature made poubie the growth of the dwarf birches and willows, now only found near Lire summits of the high mountains c1 Scotland. Thus would originate an open tundra, brightened by the Dryas flora now abundant only in bores! regions. Later these would retreat before the hardy pines and taJer btrches and the reindeer would begin to give wsy before the forest beasts, the red deer end the suroohe. The osk, elm, lime, alder, and hssel crowded northward its the climate became still milder. A; roved northward, our remote forefathers-yours and winch-followed 1n little bands in quest of food. We can form little conception of their sp esrence orj culture from their re ice, s few fragments of arm's and numerous chip ed implements of flint and, cher. But there is no reason to suppose that they resembled the race cif aboriginal men pictured by Horace es “mutum B4: turpe us" -~ehsrnefui animus, withou the wsr ‘of speech, creeping out of he primitive esrth, s-nd fighvng with nulls and fists, for seeds and nuts, and s cave to sleep inl If we would get e truer picture we must judge by snelogy from modern primitive people. like the Bushman o! South Africa, or the Blsckfellows of Aisstmlls. The portions of cranis recovered only tell us ttist the brain capacity was midws between that of the higher sini ns end modern man; and the thick super- orbitsl srches ere rims to m. dioete keen end we eyes. In the quest of food. hunting the game would be the men's work, while the gathering o1’ wild vege- tables end such things s; succul- ent srubs. mulls. end shove all the sweet honey of wild bees. would be relegated to the women and child- ren. In the esrliest plllkOiithlfl l tfrnes the horse. vsrious deer, end such giant feuns es elephsnt, rhrn- hippopotamiis, were hunted by indirect methods; that l; tm were caught by treps or it- ! on trolls lending to their watering pieces. or e‘ee driven over Dreoiptees. The cenoesee would be cut up where they lsy end it een be imslined that s11 in the bend would est to repietion, not knowing when the next op rtunity would occur. This eiterns ion oi "s feast end s famine.” bred oi sn uncert- llll 1°04 91111917. is e. strongly msrk- ed ohnrslcteristic of existing hunt- es. is Yiksllylmthst the hunter be- come the ted st times, for bones of the lion, the sabre-tooth- ed tiger, and the wolf (ss well s; Insller carnivores) ere quite plenti- nu in the esrly deposits of the p5,}. seoiithie ere. "his British Museum in London has e. collection oi flint sorupers and borers, which were used in pm- During the skin; of the slaughtered unlmsis for srmente. As the cen ries passed the fore- os of nature, more active end viof. "It then. “in the days when the wee young," produced pro- the north there wee e volcanic out- burst thot threw up cliffs of black luvs bslfwey entices the country st that point. One must euppoee that this erribie convwsion occasioned the subeidense of the Dagger Bunk 0N1. and perhn led to the form- ation of what now the English Channel. England wee becoming sn islsfidh " se been our lot‘, ssys s re- cent writer. “to sit st the corner oi llrurope and receive influences from m"! directions, fmm east, south, and south-west. Hardly s major wove of civilization has sirr d across DVODQ. but sooner or 1s it hes broken on our shores." 1t in this vnrieseted tradition, this mixture of ldcss. that the British 1e find their heritage. Aresdy in the esriy Paiueolithle Times. Britain wss to resp the benefit of her position on the flank 0| l-‘ilfvne. Archeeologlste now re- cognise two mejor varieties of flint implements: those fashioned from flakes previously removed from the parent core or nodule: end those formed from the core itself bv re- implements sre found to the cust- werd es fer ss Mongolie, whereas core inwleniente ere found south of the mrnslsyes. These two streams of huihen progress reuh. ed Britain sriii merged there in thet remote period. (To be Con. tinned.) John Isrvsrd Th! Ullltbd Btetes lies reason to reverence the memory of two Eng- ltdimeri of the enriv dey~;__ 3mm- son who founded the Smithsonian IAl-IIOUIII "me shove fimbulsnce wes donated to the Gov- ernment or Onnnds by the Members cf the Order Knights of Pythiss Mnritime Provinces. This embol- snce hes now been in service oversees l months. Tbs Knights oi rytiiise ere motiniiins to - for severe! ties. give every support to the successful prosecution oi the wsr end en giving of their time and money to the msny locsl wsr orient-mil in the verioiis locsli- Qurt. f tsiiiiri "nit-h... "iii rsretsutei" yuvthe!‘ I997 vii-I" ' “:37. Bank 0' u“. chemise" ggrlottetfli" lor vii-.- l , after run. A -' NEWSY NOTES - _ IIIIUOLA Lliatitutifln, and John Harvard, conuncmorawd in having the Uni- versiiy at. Cambridge, Mass, risnieii correspondent iiss kindly sent nrc a. short hzsioryi of the latter. John Harvard, whose father hed made s conmdemble fortune as s. tradesmen in England, was thereby enabled t0 spend several years at Emmanuel Coiege, Cambridge. At. the age o1 twenty-five he received his B.A, degree, and three years inter hi; M A In general, csncid- etes for these degrees hiid sin eye to positions in the Established church, but Harvard seems to have been ordained s; s. iioncoiifnirnist minister, though he never acquired n parish, neither in England nor afterwards iii America. A year- later he married, and shortly after, hov- ing received his final shflze of the family fortune, he sailed for the New World in the summc u! 1637. At that period the i. ' cs5 of raising cntte was very popular in the "hfusszhhiisetts Bay Colony" an‘ John Harvard took With him’ several men-servants and enough; head of cattle to give iiim u good start 1n Zhis new vocation. "His luggage." we are mid, "must have included the library of over 400‘ volumes that he was lzitmr to 112-. quecth to the college "that was’ about to opcn in Newtowne, later‘ caied Cambridge, Mess." This college had been mooted for some time and the Girieriil Cour’. had 1n 1636, promised £400 tow-owl‘ such an institution. In Nnvciribrr 1637. the Court iippontcd 1\ com- five years, and chose one Nath- aniel Eaton, s graduate nf Cum- brldge, Fimzland, to be the first heed of the college. Eiiton, it may be remarked, find been s follow lniirnev across the Atnntic. The Hurvardd chm» Charles- town es the lace for their new home. end er ved ihero on AllPUSi for the pasturiniz 0f John's lni-"o herd of cattle, and he ePlier i)i'\'l".‘1' or erected s "ocmiv filld fairn" residence, en uri addition to the 150 houses already in the town. In November of the same vesr John Harvard was formally admitted ris u member of the Chivc-h. rind he- came s votim: cltinvii of the colony. As there was no ordained 'i‘enrh'.iirr Elder in the ‘Parish. he wss invited to perform that service for the time heinl. end this he did so woli that Cotton Molticr cs1‘: hlm “a Reverend end Excellent Minister of the Gospel", though as yet without s nsrish. 0f Harviird’: Dersrmslity end rithirsmter, enert from Mother's eu- iolfl. we know very little. for mid to say. he dieri less than fourteen months utter his arrival. on Scint- ccnber 24th. 1638. “of a cnnsi-iiip- tlori.” His books. inherited by Har- vard Colllege, were mostly of s theolog character, includmir Roman Catholic, Puritan and other Protestant works. There were also chutes, Greek and Latin, in their origins! tongues; some o! the latest books ori philosophy, and three medics} works. By wiii he left the College one-half of his estate-less tihnn 800 pounds. Srnnll as this was, it was twice cs much as the Co‘on es e whole contributed, and tstimuisted donations from round changes in Old Eiriirland. 1h ' rnovel of waste flakes. The fluke. "ouch" niifl qilfkviiil‘ ivith iii-- other citizens. In March, i630, the General Court voted that the coil- ege be rismed Harvard College. In 1884 s citizen of Chrirlestown presented the Harvard University with e handsome statue of John Harvard, and Charlesinwn honors the memory of its erstwhile citizen in Harvard Square and Harvard Eltrest. as well as Hui-ram School. Harvard's gravestone is still point- ed out to the visitor, in the form of s granite obelisk on the Phipps Street Burial Hill. mittse to oversee the ricw college for ' passenger of Iisrviird, on the long . 1, i637. Land was ccuntr-d to them ‘ i l l i rSumirrcrsiilu bii"1'uvvn ‘ii ll l“ t: i EHLOIYWEl" ti? l took s1‘ w: Io . I able cu: " mnces n rnivriber “icsfs. c’ a ‘rilft- . ‘i; iii): vhul "wiiulin; Y’ ‘ @111 creatnrrs’ may he sir.‘ .<r>n‘.:i~oi~. lw p d. ' nnfliriix, mid _ (ilsvnsfs. 'I".:e~ (V-‘ifiilllhfl is iciiovcn to i" rv t. though no d” . . ,- yet t-J be fcr"i rnirv airline-s. in izrlilWlr-ri h». n» , erinnvwig. fir» H.- rif h r-kwetrr and ‘m1- ‘Zuln. and 7“l"l1lT‘!Yl '1'. "F" and martyr-filo. Harte M yi.,,._.» on for n'ii‘/-. e flP-‘s n! iii» T7 . _ Th! 1'. -"i “I!!! INN ‘our! n. ~ p“; ni>dflIl Mu, ,. ._,,._ , m‘ ,n_ ‘c-tirii: rvwn! {mi 1-- p»..~...y. pa. lint"! iv-ittrq in rhtw Wei m,” creature: ere ‘worth keci-inq m sv- on." Row many x014.- 37f iii/w ymuh n! "ins- are estimated to exist. m the wrirlri tcriav" It is her.‘ to my; ‘tilt '1‘ 1W8. WWF-tmi "iivw t m; r/Ynl numb-y of yew-i». w“ n“, "W". MM"- arid sinriri. 2M0 as North AmrrW-rn R-(Fnfiiw these numbers are wot‘ mit of ring, for new sfiPffifis rind r-i-icr-n one con- "film" being disz-ni-v-rsrl. Fn yw-"w few have been irlvnn more! rhil, nrissin-v attention, tie-it the vcsfl maihrftv hove no rwmiliir primes. 1% ‘l !"<‘<‘“d'flii list I hmin tn n!" g ions? the Qpipvviili» “an... n‘ oath '1'»! on my tfinflfiw-psngrf’ Li‘ '~§.%<&R?\*'~*~>'<’~‘¢*>s<r-.v 1 =~ regs-em NO TICE Iiiee on the Window Pane‘ I . ‘Ihere were flies, big end little! on the window-panes, in great; mtnbers lest summer; it was iri- deed e herd matter to keep them, out of the house. Now, getting ac-i quainted with the two-vidnged flies) (which systematists cull Diptcraii is the third of the present. writer's The siiloumrd meeting of the Charlottetown Milk i Producers rind Vendors Ass.- orlntlhn will take piece st the Oildfellows Hull Mon- day, Dee. 2.1 st I run. A swarms country 2 Secretary i“, new» .\_~ l___ Transportati Treins leeving Charlottetown at Snmmerside nt 7.00 ILM. snd 10.25 esrly trsln. Lute train on return No trains on Sunday. FORCES HOME 0N LEAVE TI-IER EMBER 27th. leaving (‘hnrloticioivn On the return triii hv bus Siindriv yrvmrwre “i111. up; irovmimm TY‘! lfTRFWEPIYflV‘, AN“ IWIQWLO ITOPF. ON QTTNOAY OVLY. AIRJVAYS SAINT JOHN. services now provide for them. The Prince Edward Week day Bus Service tn Mainland termliniv-s 17th, BUT IN ORDER T0 AS§I§T UFHHYYRQ HF Till"? P.M., with connections frnm Smithy Quin-lo Rise . Bus. This service- is contingent on tlic rmiiie living niwn mi llinw- fl-t. MARITIME CENTRAL . .. .. .. SUNDAY. FROM CHARLOTTETOWN, and SYSUII-Zftsil TON AND RETURN. Two m» THESE ‘riiiiis (.0 iiiimrfiii T >- ‘I on Changes Dollble Dilly ‘Ire-tn Service to thealtgiigisérd begins on December 18th, and 10.15 AM. end leaving Al". Pullman leaves n: trivial on mnkcs connections from Montreal. with run of Dem-miner ‘JWlVD E WILL ill’. ’I'I.".-‘. IWVU. 01D?“ \\' BU.‘ SERVICE TO THE DIAINIANT) ON DFIWDIBER fliiili AND DEP- iii 4.00 1'11. iinvl Fi-w-iiriorsirl- sit 71ml Siziiilriv ’l ‘£6 evening connections \\ ill l» F-"l ; . ‘\' irPin< f-"nvii “onirvril ililii "111 RV T11!‘ BI‘: pun“ c \I‘I."| n pp‘ 'T'I‘I-"I‘/\"'\- n». . “q 'l'lliil.i. ...-\ l‘ 1'] YO KIUFIC We Ask our citizens to write tu members oi ilie Armed Form-s esiiliiiiilii those extre services as they deserve every extra hoiir of leave ilint tires Island Travel Bureau B. Grmbsrn Rogers. Supervisor Charlottetown, Prince Eifwsrd Island W, And it's resiiy the most senel Finance Eastern Ltd. for u VII. Ihilll Bnildi Orsmn Sires‘! l" LOANS i or T0 $500.00 ’ This is the Way I We pay our bills-i lmm. agntligtpnflgeiits "Wat; (iii-hi You tre this simple. General Finance Eastern Lid- Chnrlottetowil Phone!” k t c. iii... to General .|| ‘an; ‘gills ii prsctlcll We ‘e pnv 0 We can rel!!! ble wnvl Office new! "-5" m Bos flnturdey 9-1 ... -_-!_§-¢‘-p¢ 11'