" m: emf nF Gun/vase '* I5“- O FLOUR. t a w“... ‘A v " ed for tho pant few weeks. Biscuits forTea 11...... and crisp, and appetising, and above all, healthful and nourishing. These are beet, a course. when inadewith REGAL > ..-...._. T... I acorn". ........ , ' --'WANTa_o; 1,000 one: av ~. Friday. H1511?“ prices. Hill. Cox. 1o1a1-12-ii . . -,_- ..'ALL WIND! of poultry wnn- todhliall. Cox iorsi-izei. . _ mnisoiiceo emcee all week. Call and be convinced. HM. Cox. \ ~ i 10151-1031 _ ....! JUST DROP IN and we can -- iiiLyoiir or "your rriends out with dry goods at» great saving. J.W. Mpdock t Co. Montague. ....\THI MURRAY River W0‘ . men.‘ institute are holding a . Bagder and sale of home cooking . December 10th. afternoon and eyenihg at the store adjoining the ~ Keenan "Hotel. lilrfldi-mwfill . ..' Mr. Leo McLollnn eupt of .the Souris Roller Mill is indispos- His nanny friends and patrons mjpe to see him soon able to Ibo beck st Siki Will Fight 1 Garpentier For “Glory Alone” PARIS, Dec. 10.—-Battling Sikl has ‘accepted the challenge for a " return m-atc-b with Georges Carp t pentier, conditional upon his rein- statement. by the French {boxing federation. He says he is willing to fight for "glory only," thus waiving, all the money demands tor which he has hitherto held out. in sporting circles. however, ,lt. is generally conceded thiat the tight cannot possibly take vplace until the iboxlug federation has completed its investigation oi 1Sikl's charges that he had to agree to a "frameu-p" in order to get C-arpentier into the ring the first time. ——-—<-0>--___. NO ROYAL COMMISSION OTTAWA, Dec, l2.—- It is not expected here that a royal com- mission will be appointed to en- mp, N“... .i.|...- on.» wp v a‘ .- MAS BARGAINS its canines - or the Xmas trade every article in stock will be at it; I t i GERY sawIAl-l. Men's Mack. com 06.15. Iliwy moi. us. _ Ovoraiia 01.00 ‘m; 01.05. "l9 IOoMci-fla Rubbers $1.16 and $1.85 us. 8%. 6r Tartar ioaLumber-man’: Rubbora $2.85 a 42c. Raisins 18c. Man's Ovorshnoa 4 buckle counter. 19°» WWW Ullillil .. .. .....$4.00. _ "l suppose." she said, "you are 34c. White beans Women; Rubber,‘ ‘ii H“, "m 3 n. properly qualified druggist?" u in, " "Yes, madam." up, F5593’ 51am WANTED "You have passed all your exa- "t “'50 bu‘ mggligsgisnly." d 9°?" 02-00 his Geno, Ducks, Crate Iatted "You've never poisoned any one 01-60 bag. chickens. Fancy prion. by mistake?" I take thla opportunity of thanking you for your kind, oiiageof 1922. Soliciting your further roqu-roliierita. hing all a Happy Xmas. LOYD cox MORELL. P. E. l. -l2-3l. . "$511,. M3431. .. "31.. s ADS ill’ YOUR SMELTS TO A LIVE RELIABLE FIRM llflflt Prices Quick Returns 0000mm s. co. OIeSaIQ-(‘NPKwlLCISIhDGIIIGIS ' SMELTS) ova SPECIALTYwI. TON MARKET» new YORK A‘ Write for Stencil ' LARGE’! HANNA!“ AND DISTRIBUTORS OI‘ FISH °Ii ‘Hm ANANTIC ensnoaan i Eiill0 iiios. & ROBBINS (NUOIPOBATID) E "Wire. roua consiomamm or m” mm‘ vuusrrins or . FISH E" """'°"g',ifiii- QIKIT .. new vonit. u.-v. ' J7 " ‘ ’\ . quire generally into the Canadian system of banking in view of the expected revision of the bank act during the coming session of par- liament as recommended by the , Canadian Council o! Agriculture. it was intimated in government circles that the matter was one tor a committee of parliament and . not for a royal commission. OFF THE KEY ll just. called round, madam. to tell |you that yiur cat— er ——kept us , awake last night with its seren» , ade. I am a nmsician myself and a humans man, and l —er -don' _ ‘wish to have it destroyed, but 4 t ‘ —tuned-- PLAYING SAFE drugstore and "Not to my knowledge.” She heaved a sigh of relief. “Very well, then, you can give me a nickel‘s iworth of cough drops." NOT A BAD GUEGS "Why do they raise such big cot ton crops. _now that they don't use cotton for hose or fabrics for la- " dies’ dresses?" asked Blinks. "Oh, they need it to make mews all wool suits out of, pro- bmbiy." replied Jinks. WOMEN! DYE ANYTHING NEW FOR FEW CENTS Dresses ‘ Kimonaa Drapcrioa Bkirta Curtains Ginghama Coats Sweaters Stockings Waiata Coverings Everything Diamond Dyes Buy "Diamond yes"—no other kindJ-sndfollow the simple direc- tions lnevery package. Don't won- der whether you can dye or tint successfully, because perfect home dyeing ts guaranteed with Diamond Dyes even if you have never dyed ' before. Just -tell your drugglst whe- ther the material you wish to dYB l! wool or silk, or whether it is linen. cotton, or mixed goods. Diamond Dyes never streak. QDOI. W19 i" run. mli.i.llilvil0N ‘ opeumin Eyes Examined l Glasses Fitted I Montague, P. RI j Graduate ta Oatcvaolfl Toronto ooiiflll lloilelvi ‘I'll IOOII OG- acdol MI liq Inc 4 “flirty? from Holmaws Catalog. thought if you would have it ——erl5i"flB "Se. c" "19 "the? hflild- _'!‘he dear old lady entered tlieliwfllltlflll l0!‘ looked douhtfuily ‘B11109- --: at theyouthful clerk behind the| ‘l lira cnsswnmowk ousan ll lilllllfili , ll. l]. lllllll! ~ I OTVDAWA. Dec. 9.-—The Naval Service Department has approved C. B. Patrician: and reaches Prince Rupert, 9th Do- cember. On tho way she will visit IComox, Alert Bay and Klik Tso-Atli Returning, will leave Prince Rupert on lilu December. calling at Mc- Laughlin Bay, Nanaimo and Van- couver, arriving at Esqulinait on 18th December. "The trip is planned to give the officers of the ship an opportunity of studying the navigation oi‘ British Columbia's inside channels, and the crew will perform the usual sea. exercises. l Says Marriage is Best Slate LONDON. Dec., 12 -— Do 8111819 people live longer than married? Two of Britain's most famous doctors '-— Bernard Hollander, re- nowned alienist, and Sir Bruce service —- have been discussing this question in public and ‘in ‘bot-h oases their answer ie a strong ne- gative. ' 1" Both ‘begin bv dlemlseillfi U19 subject of unhaippy ruarrinizefl. which ‘from their experience, they are inclined to view as an almost negligible percentage. "l treat the matter from a home- ly human point of view." says Dr. Hollander. “Married life, first and foremost, conduces to comfort; it conduceg to regular» habits lnl sleeping and feeding; it ipromotesi public morality. "The bachelor is apt to ‘become careless iwlth regard to h-ls" health. Buii. the iwiie makes it her. first care to watch over her ‘hue-l band's health, and once a man is married, he, too takes greater care of himself that he may not fail in his duty to ‘those toward whom he has responsibilities. “Home life is one 0t the great- est ingredients of health. What married man does not look back with loathing to the interminable! succession oi‘ meals taken in res-‘ taurants? What thought did he give to his diet? “Not only iphysicaiily, Jbut also * mentally is this -wifely companion- qqervouq ,Mi\]5|c[anr-- 1 __ a, ._. shlrp a boon. Are not most eilderlyi" bachelors and siplnsters, too. un-Z happy? Very iew bachelors of -my.| iacqualntance iwho have passed the‘. age of 50 can honestly say they are completely happy. | "My mnrried zfi-iends imostly in full enjoyment of ;kept healthy and contented by ,their family interests." i "celibacy, to ma, ls a. new pre- old age," says Sir “l have mot ‘men who attributed their longevity to beer; others to teetotalism; others to colld ibaths; ‘but this is the first time I have‘ even heard any ‘suggestion that bachelorehood led to old age. "Day by day, with scalpel and microscope, we explore that strange iifid still uncharted con- tinent, the human being. More and more, as our pilgrimage advan- ces, do we realize the mingling of mind and matter. "And marriage is a mental u-p- heaval far greater than a physi- cal one. "it follows that the married man is a different th-lng from the ibnchelor. He has a different mind, diflerent interests and this mon- tal atmosphere reacts on his phy- sical ibeing. "The married man oi’ 40 -is not only more likely to live longer than a ihachelor of the same age. but he is younger in himself. The great secret oi’ course, lies in his children. ‘Winn containing two germs on their way through ‘the ages, the germ of mind and the germ ot the body. should ipnss these on as his motif. ' ' "A-fter middle age he lives a great deal in the future. "When he ‘has children and can see in them the next links in the chain there is much joy in life in helping to make these links stronger so that they in turn shall ‘K899 the chain unbroken. The bachelor miust have the feel- ing of regret that in his case the mot-Ive does not run in and with him. the chain ends. "Youth ibegets youth as sure as sunshine ibfeeds health. Age is a question of eumonment. "Love is a great factor in health. The average old bachelor is the saddest tiring in life. ‘Ourled up in his chi-ill» liorlurn. dmonsoiate: he -is a derelict, ‘with no star by which to see his course. "We live, to a large extent" ‘be- cause we want to livo. And when the motive has gone life stag- nates." ---<0->—-— i-IAVV TOLL OF TUBERCULO- SIS IN PROVINCE OF QUEBEC. IMONTREAL, Dec. i2. - Ac-‘ cording to a report just issued by, Dr. Jerry, chief of the Bruchesi institute, 30,000 persons died from tuberculosis in the province of Quebec during the last ten years." iHe deplored the -fact that ‘Mon- treal is doing practically nothing to comlbat the disease. C AETO R IA iii iiilllillih. the folloviflllgprcigramme for H. M. ‘ J Leaves Eequimaiilt 6th December ~- Porter, head of the army medlcal~ I of thefibei/ween Buffalo are’ The rprlce amounts to $300,000 and melthe contracts were placed by A. lAl~' '{~ Give your girl and your boy skates they will be proud of-C. C. M. Automobile Skates. The girl will love their style, their beauty," finish that sparkles like a diamond. The boy will admire his C. C. Mia, too, but will also have a practical pride in the supreme quality and workmanship of his skates. Being made of the same Special Chrome Nickel Steel as used in the finest motor cars and the best edge tools, the boy knows his C. C. M. Automobile Skates will take‘a keener and more lasting edge, will grip the ice better than ordinary skates. He knows, too, that, thanks to the C. C. M. method of heat-treating this steel, there is a. tough “core” under the glass-hard exterior that makes C. C. M. Automobile Skates prac- tically unbreakable. Take your boy and girl down to the skate store. Let them choose the C. C. M. Models they like best. They will be delighted. And you'll be proud of your judgment for buying them skates of real quality. Over a dozen different C. C. M. Models- pleasure, hockey, racing, figure-skating-for vS0ld_,_by__Ql_I_ARLOTTETOWN GARAGE CO., 164 Prince “Street, Charlottetown, P. I. (live Them Skates ' They?" Be Proud Of their lightness and thebrilliantly nickeled, and glide along more smoothly and speedily t ladies, girls, men and boys. z g. .d -n. 1k W ‘ . Ln ’ 4i‘ ‘e n A I]. u. yr If your ankles fire “sickly when n slanting, use C. C. . Improved _f~‘ Steel Ankle Support; . Canada Cycle 8i: Motor Co., Limited E.'T..°‘..'.‘.:t.°.‘.‘.‘..!.'-‘..'.‘. was-row, our. . V Montreal, Toronto, Winnipeg, Vancouver. ” i I1! A -.. .. .. . _,.. __.. __ TEN LAKE BOATS ORDERED - ‘LONDON, Dec. 12.— British. shipbuilder have been substantial-l NEiW YORK, Dec. 12.- lly helped by orders for ten steam- C. Penney is today third Iers, each of 2500 tons, for trade the millionaires in America on the and Montreal. amount of life insurance carried. Penney "who is head oi B. Mac-key for the Eastern Steam- crates a string of clothing ship Company, of Canada. sitrance totalling $3.000.000. largest lGray Hair Becomes Dark And Beautiful Try Grandmother's Old Favorite Rcclpo of Sage Tea and Sulphur $4,500,000. Pierre Du Pout cond with $4,000,000. Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly" com- pounded, brings back the natural ' color nnd lustre to the hair when - faded, streaked or gray. Years ago the only way to get this mixture ’ was to make it at homc, which is mussy and troublesome. Nowadays we simply ask at any drug store for "Wyethhi Sage and Sulphur Compound." You will get a large bottle oi‘ this old-time rec- ipe improved by the addition of other ingredients, at very littlr - cost. Everybody uses this prepara- tion now, because no one can pos slbly tell that you darkened your hair, as it does it so naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with lt and draw this through your hair. taking one small sirund at a time; by morning ihc gray hair disappears, and alter an other application or two. your hair ‘becomes beautifully dark, thick and glossy and you look years younger. FROM BRITISH SHIPYARDS IMILLIONS lN INSURANCE CAR RIED BY THESE MEN 1C. Penney Corporation, which op in twenty nine states, has life in- individual insurance is ‘—'_<°*_”'* tliiit of Rodinan Wanamaker, forlFRENcH l" PUBUC SCHQOl-s Patronize Home Industry I i Matthew & McLean, Limited soURis B . " w" - . Eli 0 _ ‘ 5E1 V‘ Eye-Glasses From ‘, " $2.00 t0 $10.00 a; From Eaat Point to Capo i‘ lcar la a big territory, yot right aoroaa thla apaoo , . ‘T. Parkman Supplies {ti} the Big Majority ‘ l oi Eye-Glasses 1.}; aimply boos-ac ratm- 10;": nawa ave-amuse are , of‘, m. riuecr PIIOOURAILB. ,5; and ha lo u» ontv one. L,'. uara orriciau (lbhrd- anoo oouroca.) ' ’ In Montague 1 i » Gall and coo for yourself 4 ’ m ur-ro-nara OPTICAL '17.“ rantounc. > hi; a. s. PARKMAN unison. r. a. l. l 3“"-‘_-" :"- '~ 3”" m- “'- ' INTEREST’ PAYMENI s ...- GREASE NET DEBT. gnu (whose dhjoci. is a lbolter un- lilcrstiiniliiig ‘betwon tlic two ru- crs in itianada) appeared before OTTAWA. Defl- 12 -— Heavy ill-Wile management committee of the ioreat pziymcnis on tho public Puibllc Schodl {Board recently to (lelbt ililrilii-Z the month of Nov. request. that tlie,i<‘rcnch language are responsi. 1e for an increase in he taught in the public schools as the net ileibt of (Iaiiuda totalling part of the school curriculum, and $21,876,792. 0n Oct. 31, Canada's suggested that as a commence, nei- ilcbt SWOd lit 39.300.759.020 rind also as an experiment, the ivblle on Nov. 30 it toiziilcd language be taught in any one of 32.391.635.318. the public schools ior u period oi say two years, to give it a fair trial. The chairman of the manage- ment promised careful considerat- ion ol the matter. James among the J. stores The| l s orrsws, Dec. 12.~ A (lcpuiii- se-f tlon from ‘the Bunne Entcnte Leu- You $$$$$$$ and SAVE MONEY when you buy FISH Put up by l Souris The Quality and Value r w: iyz: i" ‘ jl ("7' of , . .. RAND FISH Cannot be surpassed '" .- w. It is of Excellent Flavour "' y‘ \ If you doubt the experience of others you will believe your own When ‘ Next Buying Fish ASK YOUR GROCER FOR SOURIS BRAND ' Boneless Cod Finnan Haddie v Fillets