i , these tumblers: ‘Ind WV" I ‘a CI} eflfl g 415d g, opt-vie ’wdl'z\flprzwggwrnmw.‘garewnawo jgt. [Ci WO‘W' unlit causing, an susttslmls; folrio son nan a uni-km ‘I’ ‘FM- mFTv-Somethln; that 7m III lwroolliod by everyone. l4! Is explain our lea. North . U10 oe Amo- lilbfl. H. ; Wm, IOOKO new in stook-‘atNews and Variety Store. “This Freedom," "The Brecht!!! Point." Wtobin," “The l-Iead of the House of Opombs," and others too ‘numer-‘l on: to mention - IOUDOIR OAP8-Variety of beau- "beautiful designs; a nice assort- . moat of camisoles, leather purs- es, vanity cases, silk Ilress lengths, silk for sport skirts, etc. _ -—\Pil.t0na Limited. r---—i-—-———-i-—-i_- ~-- GUT GLASS TUMBLERS — We ‘have a very nice assortment of illatkc an liti- propriate Xmas .git't. ~ Black a 00. --,_i__-__i_____t_i___ EVERGHARP PENOILS, Fountain pond, at MIIKIYS Montague. cod FOUNTAIN PENS -—Ail styles from $1.00 upwards at W. W. WelJner, Ltd. Graft/on St. HOOE—G'ive your lady a. Xmas box or our special line of hosts; we have them to match your shoes; beautiful destgnsr-mlley & (Z0. KtMONA8-—— Nothing more accept- able than a Kimona as a Xmas 31ft. We have a beautiful line of silk and velvet Kimonas. See ATHLETICS-lime GIFTS FOR HIM B AUTO-STROP RAZORS —Au Ideal Xmas gift $1.00 uud upwards. —- W. W. Wellner, Ltd, Grafton St. atlllo l4. buy will appreciate a Xmas gift from dad, if it consists oi‘ a Member- ship Certificate in tho Y.!VI.C.A. See the secretary and get. all ilec- essary information . I c dbw iiigp-iay; also bcuutilui smoki-ng scts for Xluas gifts. - Lanlblus Bros. Tctec-filicwtitata‘ ciiwaglm; tlit- IIIISILIIIII who reads vcry lIllILil, a vcry itcceptzlble Xlnas gift. Sec us first. —~Brown 8c Ilinils, Electrical ‘Supplies, Queen Street. terraces‘ bios ‘tics IDTOWII’ or black leather club bags mosh‘ ly leather lined, suitable for Christmas gifts; $10 up ‘to $20. Henderson and Cudmore nan-trait csnciswwasraaii - ficrs. Very special at $200 Henderson and Cudmore. Fabio-with’: gift wbdid Iliitmofc suitatble than a radio receiving set for Xmas? We have thcin at various prices. Rogers Hardware Co. RINGSi-jmamoild and gciii hi; at lowest prices at C. W. Patter- son's at 130 Great George St. TH ER Mos sorrtzs 1;; Xmas GIFTS FOR T-HE HOME D BREAKNOT Hydnometers, Jumbo and Loader sreuso is". spark plugs, sponges; chamois, bump- ers; fire extingubhers; etc., al at cost prices. Bruce Stewart 6': Co. - . DISCOUNT-We want. to Elva Y0" Xmas present of l0 to 15 1"" cent discount on all our lines 0f jewelry, etc. —-Chester Campbell. OURING the Christmas sea-sol!- "Way 0’Drcalns." by L00)‘ 69"" rude Clarkin, will be on sale at Halifax Man Had Lots To Eat But N0 Appetite Stomach out of Order, was Biiioul and Often Became Dizzy. Says one Bottle of Draco Worked Wonders were stiff from rheumatism." says Ralph Davison, oi‘ the Welding Tug Evelyn, Halifax, N. S." My stomach was in bad shape and I had no ap- petite, as thing's l'd eat always seemed to cause belching and bloat- ing with t heavy pain in my stom- ach. I always had to be taking something ior my bowels. I was nervous and this kept me awake half the night. I felt very weak ‘and rundown and always hau a tired feeling. "Dreco seems to be just what I the store of Eastern Druk C0-- Souris. also at tile News and; Novelty Store $1.00 a IIOPY- i QEVERYTHING you want in the , OIIIJDIQ line is here toi- Xmas; candies. fruits. ‘18591131195- bee!» pork and sausages tfresh daily.) it. l... Day. Spring Park Road. GUITAR The Musical Instrument site would appreciate. A. E- Toombs. GIFTS—The best Xmas display p! gift: and presents at nfabolla Drug Store, 14011188119- ¢~°-d HOCKEY BOOTS-We are sacri- ficing all our Hockey 30°15: men's women's and children's. ’ All by good makers, many by the best‘ ‘Get yours quick. —Gofi‘ Bros, Ltd, ‘The Footwear Store.‘ ‘mist-t LINEN HDKFS — Special values in men's real Irish 11116" needed and the relief obtained af- ter taking just one bottle is very Charmuewwn‘ [surprising to me. Tile pains in my ijolnts are almost gone. My bowels lact regular, I sleep well anti l 9M i100% better, no more tired ieelini: in the morning and I feel much stronger in every we)‘. “P900 '5 a wonderful nu-tticine and I fully in‘ tend to complete the full treat- t." mtIilreco aids a weak stomach t0 properly digest the food. Workfl o“ the liver PIQQSHIIIIY and bull“ “D the whole system. Dresco regulate: anti strengthens the villi o"?! ‘- restores ‘their normal action. In £5,111). results obtained from I)rec0 “",",,",,°,',,"‘T,f°'§,.i,.g specially intro- duccd 1n Charlottetown h)’ E- _ Foster. It is also sold in Srlidmmfi; ‘de by Gallant Drul: 00.. Ll ., an i; good drug stores everywhere- I I 'i-O-jj"_" "Nearly ‘all my joints ached and ‘ A Qweetlicalit T". ‘TD???’ l VIO- upn-a IRANIFOINIA- "non I ly Iarton llublnaam ,. iii‘ 111E PUZZLE Chapter 1'10 I dropped the subject afitgr wit). lets answer to my question flbgul Bud. I diid not want to force her confidence. if she wanted to toll mo. she would in good time-pen hapsme: Francis had left. "Wlwtdo you think of our fam- ily. ‘Uncle Francis“ the girl nak- ild. “That's not a (‘air question to put is itf-For you would have to .811)’ something polite." “No. for after all. you belong to my ilumiiiy now—aa well as to that 0116." Franc-us answered. with that d-eightfully Will-Hill]; snvile of his. "Yes. so l do. I can't get over it!" Vioiefs eyes were softening 110W. as she turned‘ to Francis. The pink was running back to her cheeks. ‘too—i yvas- always amaz- ed at. the girls sensltiveness. ‘Every emotion showed on her face. I decided to keep the talk away from Bud. “l think your family represents the great tragedy of neglected op~ DOFI-"Ilnlilty," Francis said finally. "And your brother James who is really most. delightful. is the vict- im of the tragedy." “Yes, piour James! Sometime I'll get him away from the farm and start. him doing something he'll like-something he can make a career in.” Vaoiet said assuming suddenly- a very grown up aiir. “He won't come. It's not there I'm afraid," I-‘rnncis- said kindly. "I would help—-we’ll both help. Violet-Ar your brother breaks away. lBut he won't do it. He w _vvvVV i KGENTS WANTED AGENTS MAKE $10 DAILY trIkInIz orders for new hook, "Story of Pluiadu." containing over 700 paw-ll; I50 illustrations history rif (flmndu With OTTOMAN than 70H will know freshly rolled d‘ it h made with O cigarette tobacco - nrornitfitr 52......" ~ ‘ c! wart-sew r l {his I and ‘deli. clone - and it coetojuit a fourth ofithe price of any other. cigarette. Every ' , Tobaeellrie sold pa n and contains to I 25 cigarettes. _ . orrorln ,, plcAn-ETTE- . -TO BAcc . I W001i Silt! Thursday, Dec. 14th, nt 1 p. nl. I urili sell by auction In lots to a-o with a ‘finer-sh amoral. . i; . y NOTICE All accounts dua- me not ar- ranged for before Jan. 1 1922, will from earliest settlement to prom-lit. Other Popular Books and iiilill-rl. l-Inorlnolls dt-inilnrl; bit: profits: l-rl-dit. given: fro-ipzht puld; exclusivi- territory; Outfit frl-c; not n1 once. lbe given in to soiicitoi-‘s for col. iectlon. I C. .H. HIOK EN, Sturgeon. lldkfs 50c each; $2.75 one half dozen. Henderson and Cud- more. hasn't the initiative for that one step. And- he has to have that much. We can't do it all——not for them.—-Psitcn's Limited. MOIIVO cHocoUTEsTFIgc Shaw's, lAggetts and Lowneys gift that will hr.- icng remember-i ed. (Jul-l and see our splendid: display. We have them in vari-l 'sult purchasers, a largo quantity of standing firewood, and lumber. About a half mile from York Road HIPPIJIIHUIIIE at Motions, Montague. NEOKLACES- We have some rarely lovely strings of heads ll‘ topaz, amethyst, coral, jade, tur quodse and many other colors. E H. Parkman, “The Gift Store’ Montague. PERFUME ATOMIZER — ‘Ii ideal Xmas gift that will r ways remind ‘her’ of you. will pay you to come alld s thank-Imperial Drug Store. BEWiING MACHINE MOTORS. - A motor for “her" sewing ir chine will make a useful Xm gift. ‘Singer Sewing Machine C Kent St. JSHFUL GIFTS now on ous sizes. —Itetidin Bros. sale at Nrws and Variety Store. Bonk ends. ash trays. olatéonoid pic- ture frames. Nippon chin-‘I. Come and so». fnr yourself. 70 Gret Geolgl: SL. opposite Cath- ed-ral. classiest. "Tl-ismildlivi o ‘UNSWICK PHONOGRAPHS and fecords — nothing nicer lhrlstlnas. The W. '1‘. Welllicr 70., Ltd, Queen Street. f0- HRITMAS music by radio, ceived on iollg sets; an up to date Xmas gift. Rogers Hartlware Co. VIOLIN The gift that will pleas ' thev-boy at A.E. TOOYVIBS. I WATCH-ES —-' Wrist and pflckl watches at special prices at 4 W. Patterson's, 130 Grei George St. ' GIFTS FOR HIM CENTRAL OAFE-Jslnches, Che olates, Oysters. Tohaccos, el New Soda Fountain. Kont. Stret CIGAR CASES, Cigarette cases tobacco pouches. Pipes, ash tray match hoidersr- in fact we IIa-YI everything for the smokers ill desirable Xmas gifts. Iteddi Bros. DRESS 8H‘IRTS—— You say ht needs a shirt‘! What could b more acceptable for a Xmas gift’! $1.50 up to $3.50. Ives (I- Murdock, Montague. EVERGHARP PENCILS- A com piete assortment for Xmas Prices from 75c upwards. —— W. W. Wellner. Graton St. ._.'._.._i ._. “i. IIIUITIARY BRUSHES-Give ‘him’ a set of our military brushes thin Xmas: our goods and prices are, ‘mode to suit. Imperial Drug St_ore_ Queen Si. owalvowbflriro ‘the aniiruptcy Act In the Supreme l out In the Matter of the Estate of A. and name of the for. ‘JLUMBIA Records give records and emprt-es the spirit of llappi-I ness and joy .0!‘ (Jllristmaa Time. A. E._ Toomhs. OlLUMBIA GRAFONOLA from $37.50 up, the ideal Christmas it! at Ab. 'I‘n0mlis. ...___________..____ _4 m|=iTMA8,~Mlss Ida Waughiin ‘las a very fine collection oi nnsse-partcut pictures, which would make itleal Christmas :ii‘ts. (Jail 198 Cumberland Street. .OM~E MADE TOFFIES and randy for sall- lvcry day at the "Little Dutch" Tca Room, Kent Street. Look Ior the sign. ruswslrwilrirzA-l-unlss _ C011- tinental Red Sea] Motor; Tim- ken Rear Axle; Tlmken Bear- ings, front and rear. Spicer Uni- versal Joints. Selective Sliding Gear Transmission, three speedsi Single plate forward. reverse. Disc Clutch. i-Ialfelllptlc Springs undereiung. Stewart. Vacuum Gasoline Feed with Supply Tank at rear. Electric Lighting by Standard‘ Generator with Storage Battery. Streamline Body. One-man Top. Pso-rowrmtusshm Ivory and Silver, Pocket Books. Pilono Kinphs. The W. T. Weliner 00.. Ltd. Queen Street.~ v! item ‘end-red A certified cheque for 20 per cent of the purchase price must accompany each Tender i The highest 0r any tender not W. D. Wldrnln l Co. Limited. "I-‘CQSUJYHY 500997-96- of Charlottetown, Prince Ed. word Island, Authorized Assign. lilo stock O I'l- -\ complete detailed inventory of of MBICIII-llltiisl; and Store Fixtures. and a list nf the for. range Marconi, IMUSIC—- Come to our store and _i see our complete line of Musical | (lifts. AE. Toombs. |.MlNCEiMEAT*4I'tlch, ready-mixed ‘minoemeat. made from the pur- 0st ingredients. Yon know how important mincemcat is at Xmas time! Coffin 8c 00.. Grocers Grafton St. i l iSAY IT WITH MAGAZINES!- Only s. few days more to be in time for that Xmas gift subscrip- tion. J.J. Ennlun, Charlottetown. Phone 20R. 3i TINSEL and Xmas ments at reasonable prices "r-u-s "YIIII V"riot.y Store. 7 Great George St. Tree orna- at I o I I of the Star C portant. and brilliant accomplish- ment of any individual identi- find with the automobile Indus try since its inception. Smart- ness in looks. and thoroughness and modern design in a low pri» ced car was unheard of until the Star was created by W, C Durant. the pioneer builder of automobiles and identified with the introduction and success of the Cadillac, Buick. Oakland, Oldsmobile, Chevrolet and Du- rant cars. The Star car marks the most advanced step since the introduction of the autonio bile, for it provides for the first time a quality automobile, stan- dardized in construction and npertltiOn for a moderate sum of money. I i | Dwl-rz-nstuls AND cause ici- Xmas irifts —W. W. Wollner Ltd Grafton St . XMAS posr CARDS, booklets at Iifaboltrs, sMiontague. end. XMAS GRiE-ETINGS. ~-We cordial- ly invite you tmca-ll and inspect Xmas. Quality the best..-~(>ofi1in Ki (To. Grocers. Grafton ‘Street )- 19,000 CANADIAN NAMES ON VIMY RIDGE MEMORIAL OTTAIWA; Dec. 12.-—Tlle gtlft of, 250 acres of land on the Viniy Rllilge to Canada by the French government was officially confirm ell to-ilay by Premier King. In the centre of this tract of Book 1mm; may he oxdlnlmul “t; laud wil-l he erected the beautiful TENDERS the offices o; p_ w_ Tum“. 8, Co‘ Aliward. Memorial. This memorial ‘and s‘ A_ yucnnnam C;,M.“,tt,3l,_,“,,,: wii contain the names of over 19. Sealed Tenders will u. 57, the undersigned, up p. [VYJII on at Summcrsido. lumpy the 19th dav of Decenr "THE CANADIAN cnzorr MEN'S I-‘fl’. above mentioned Authorized Atoignors. - . Tender No. 1. For the Stock of Merchandise consisting n; Goods. and Lad-lea’ nnri Gents’ Fur- nishings. Thess goods have all been invsntoried at prudent cuts. Tender No. 2. For tile Book debts of the fEststc of the itlmvo named Authorised Assignnr. Tender No. 8. For the store fixtures of the above named Au~ thoflsed Assignors, I j~ Tenders must. be marked plsln- i I Ir on the outside wmi the numpci- 1| Uthoohoioeotyhideoftho 1 TRUST AQSOCIATON LTD. (Maritime Division) Per E.W. MANSON, nrylftcpreeeutntive for Prince Edward island, Authorized Trustee day‘ 10788-1341. NOTICE ‘Don't. forgot that my attorney's ‘will teoiicct your account if not pllid to me by Dec. 15th. MR8. P. J. BERRIGAN, Dunedin. a Dfizbil Final! fields. ; Tecgingd or at the office of tho undersigned 000 Canmdam‘ who have bee“ m‘ ported mil ssingf {QWi-i WOMAN FALLS BACKWAFID THREE STORIES AND LIVES TORONTO, Dec._ 1-1.-Mrs. Eliz- aiheth Prescott, n colored woman fell backwards from a third story window, 33 feet above the con- crete sidewalk, crashing down headflrst upon it. She was admitted to the hospit- al suffering from nothing more serious than n cut nose and minor laceration of the logs. Mlnnnlhi‘ Illnlvnent >liumbernimic NOTICE Having wound up by business at Iligg, I hereby give notice that nil amounts due me by note or hock accounts not settled by Jan- uary 1st 1903. will be handed to f!!! solicitor (or collection. ‘Pennant: before that datemay bflnade to me at ffsariothtown 0P It tits Canadian Bank of Oom- our assortment of groceries for iii [IISIPPEIH saw YORK. Dec -1i1—R°-P°"5 that the New York rlippprlwme- the world's IZIFSGSI D13Yh°“3e' iuniowii to entertainment seekera of over)‘ 1m"!- is “earl”: the 3nd of .ts nniqiic career, were rcvlvcd IfiIIflY by insistent rumors that the big building would 81W 1313139 either to a dcTflTtm°“’1 5mm m a hotel at the close of the 0185c!"- ISBHSOTI. I Tit... mound-ionic.»- present =8“- smi will not be ‘interrupted. Noth- ing will be done until after Bet- ter Times." now running there- under the direction of Charles B- THE sun CAR- Tllc_ creation nninulianl. hits pompietfld "f wit, m; h‘ ‘he mo“ ‘m, 50m which “will not be beforc tlic| curly summer. _ H ()_ Vfimgol‘, vice-president. of the United States Realty & lm in-tivi-iiil-vt (folnpilny. refused t0 deny reports of negotiations un- qu- way, Zookilng toward a chanEB in thc status of the hi8 blinding now devoted tn spectacular pro- ductions possible in-no other tiled trc. The site and buiidunS are tiwnetl by the 43rd Street.‘ Realty Company, a subsidiary M .131” [mtg-ted States Realty 8c improve- illt.‘lll Company. . "There is nothing tlefinit I can say at tillis time," Mr. Winsor . "We are it" the real estate Iinrtinessl. nil-d It is safe to say that. eventually such a valuable site as liint nt‘ the Hippodrome will be ‘devoted to some other purpose. “Just what the other DIIPPDBQB will be, or when. I welli not (lis- .cuss now. From a business point of view, I do not think the matter should be given publicity now." ___ inn liiiliiil NIIT WIIRK Mode Strong and Well by , Lydia EPinkhanfo Veg- ' etable Compound Sh? ul, M‘ .—“I took L Pinkhahfs Vlargatable Compozmm: 1&- atired, worn-out and in- used dla Pinkhnm'z Vol31- ‘ stable Compound and! have taken it. l feel so well and strong and can do every bit o! my work and not a in in my back now. I recommen your medicine and du can use this letter-u atesti- mon a1." — Iii-s. PHIL. Mun, m; Winslow St., St. Paul, Minn. Just another cue where a woman found relief by taking LydlallPlnk- h_nm's Vegetable Compound. Many - times these tired, worn-out feelings and ins about the body are from troub es mnnywomen have. The V stable Com ’ isespociak ulna ed for just this condition, e good results are noted by the dlnngreonbh at‘; toms passing away~ one lfht OI‘. ‘ Lydia . Pinkhlfnfi ‘V Oompourldisawoman’: lf Woman s Ailments. AIwqn-oliable, Iiorseslor Sale Your choice of 20 good, sound. tweii broken horses. conrprising- tho foiiowinga- . ‘ 4 drivers; 8 low sot plugs that are hard to but; l gelleral por- polo, weighing from 1d to 18 iiun dred. hm, ages from 4 to O years. lover! horn guaranteed. ‘reruns to‘ M-H’. O IMIIJHI. meme, V-afllfih. - A swell-L, ink pin-c . a boy. It wouldn't be good for hlni “Nof Violet agreed. regret in her voice. "We'll simply hope that some day he'll get up the courage to break away." - At this moment, Helen knock- ed and came tin. I was delighted to see ire-r amin. Toby was with her, and iior hslif and hour we all sat and gossiped while 1 heard about everything that had nap- pcrnod white I was away. “There's to be an art student's ball in ‘two week.s—do you kinow, Enild. that that's afew days after you sail on your wedding trip?" Helen: asked. I was startled. Less than two weeks-so very soon. For a mom- ent I was almost afraid. So I took reifuge 1n- inconsequential thilngs and pretended great interest: in he students" hall. "Toby I are taking Vi,“ iIle-lcn sa-‘li. Ill~r fine. ntellgeu-t. brown ‘eyes rested for a momenv on her "trance and all the con- tentment in the yvorid lay in their] depths. I was glad, for I felt that! at last Helen was happy. There are some women who are ahwnyst staking-seeking, restlessly they knew. not | what They flit from enthusi- ; asm to enthusiasm. and noth- 1 int: ever sztlfsfiees. Helen was I this sort. Discontent some say is divine-but so. then, is con- tentment. And Helen, in filid- lni: love. had found not only happiness. but peace. I came back whtil a little start to the talk. "But Vi's costume is blue clllt~ ion over silver tissues with ‘full Oriental bloomers and yards of huge pearls around her flneck and hanging in strands from her Ilflll‘ she was saying. “Vi, better come and put ot on, then you can come up and show- yourself off. Come on Toby. YOU'VE got to go home now." And‘ Helen thus tactfully carri- ed‘ off both Vi and her guest. and lt-“t Francis a-rlid. me facing each other wiiflhi an understanding smile in qur eyes. "They always manage to leave an. engaged couple alone fur n few nifmites." he said. as I came to wards him. And then. after a few minutes iil- kissed me npsln. "It's after ten and you are tired from your long ride, he said. “So I'll wart only for a glimpse of our Vi in hevr gorgeous costume. and go home. Tomorrow you are to dine with Mother and me at the house. I'll come for you on my way from the office." He left soon after Vi came in aguin—4Vl transformed into a slim little princes-s out of n fairy tale .by her fantastic costume. Her slender little figure was tightly iI-twd by the silver tissue, which ended in (till Turkish bloomers around her ankle-s, and over this was draped- tlle cloudy blue chif- fon. Arms and kneel: were bare except for the ropes of wax pearls which wound around her throat with one strand caught up n-nd pinned inbo her hstir. Her golden hair was piled high on her head She had touched the centre of her lips with scarlet. and beaded nci- lashes black, to carry out the fan.- llastic effect. ‘My little country girl had valr. ished convpletelyl Balm-e m9 stood one of the most beautiful W008 Women l had ever seen. M" Possessed. sure of hei- love- Iiness and its captivating effect on- others. certain or every won], every gesture. She inad s little i-lft to her shoulders as she turned around. a little arch. to her eye- brmvei “Vl," I said suddenliy you are irrown up." "Yes. Auntie dear and it's aw- fully nice.’ she answered. Wlhlrt did It mean? She had flown 11p by swift degrees utd-er my eyer-ahe was fully her own i [mistress mow. With her beauty with this new poise. with this Iuddenv announce of manner. Vi could be a» ltfit not: . Wan it tint, f wondered, that made ‘he: send Bud sway? Did she wit]!!! good-for .':.~:..*.:*.:s.r.?.°~;i'.r"' \\'Inston C0,, Dl-pt. (1.. Toronto. NOTICE Do your Christ-mus shopping at home. The Fuller Brush man has a wide variety oi‘ the latest thinks in Ivory Brushes. 'i‘rnys. etc. Phone. for appointment to see them. No obligation to buy unless you want. to, O. D. GELDERT, 79-Sydiloy St. Phone 448. 10774-13-2l. HORS Your choice 0i‘ 20 good. sound. well broken horses. comprising the followingu- 4 drivers, 8 low set plugs that are llllrll to beat; 8 general 101T" p039, weighing from 12 to 13 hun- dred 1m” ages from 4 to 9 years. Every horse guaranteed. Terms to suit purchaser: MONEIL. Soutllport. K; 10761-13-7i. Notice to Customers Our Fail accounts are now ready and we request an early settIemonL-Wrishi. Bros. Vlctflflk- 10116-11484! Sale B; Public Tender The Soldier Settlement Board of Canada offers for sale by Pub- lic Tender one used Ford Touring Car, Serial No. 270340. This cfli‘ is equipped with elw tpical equipment. and electric self- starter. This car is st present in the care of Mr. C. M. Williams. Char- lottetown, I’, E. i., and may be seen at the Queen's County Ga- rage Co. Kent Street, Charlotte- town. The terms for sale are cash. Each tender must be accompanied by an accepted cheque for ten per cent. (I0 p. c.) of the tender of fered. This amount will be applied to the purchase price, if the ten- der is acccpted. The highest or Tenders will be opened on Doc. 21st, 1922 Tenders should be in a sealed Qllvoloptx- and markedz-“Tender for the purchase of Ford Touring Car Number 270.340", and should he addressed to:- "Ths Didtrict Superintendent", sotmzs SETTLEMENT some $121M John. N. B. 1on9 12 3i -._ ti“ N l lithium: St. Lawrence Sailings crmnnounn - sou-n“ pm _ usmnunu M N Dec. 27. ........... .. Fob. 1o. Mil’. 11 ............. nlvplnrool. n..1z.l~'in. , _ pig . z. Jllltfllfimar ’ ' Jan. 6. Feb. 2. . Jan. 11!. Feb. l6 . nnssoow m-c. i5. J32“. 1a. Mar. 1 Feb. l5. er. l7 ....... .. 'rwo D LIGHTFUL cnmsn T3 WEST INDIES a Jen. l0 and lab. M, u” o. l. Empress of Britain ADM! to Lootl Agents or . lbfitegema Marburn G. U 80E? , “If! grids It. lviqinfgtfn. ./ . 9's... eleven months credit on approved joint note. NOTICE“? can Farmers’ held IDec. 14th ill Smith's Hall. 7 o'clock. my premises THURSDAY, fine flock of hens. d Inger, barrels, 1 barrel bluestone. potato Italy tender not necessarily nccept- ‘ at rear of L. Crocketfs. Terms F. W. GODFREY. 10708 9 4i. ‘The Annual Meeting of Cardi- lnstitute will be GEORGE WILSON, P. E. Island. Professional Cards Prof. II. A, Truth Voice Specialist, Teacher of Pluto Oman and Voice. Studio lit qmt Secretary. “km-go 54>" 10730 12 3i, AUCTION SALE AT CARLETON I wlll_seli by public auction on at Carleton, on ozceusen a 14TH At 12 O'Olook Noon The following Stock and, Imple- ments, etc. Two heavy work horses. 9 years old, would make splendid truck! horses; 3 niilk cows, 2 calves; n Hall No. 2 thrashing outfit, complete. (new); set double hur- ness, driving harness; 2 truc wagons, driving wagon, wood- sleigh. driving sleigh, 2 gang plows, 2 spring barrows, potato sprayer, hay rope and blocks, forks, shovels; 2 horse hoe 2 spades, cultivator, scales, 175/ planter, large quantity straw and a lot of other articles too num- erous too mention. lMark R.McGuigan,Bi. GARRIBTER, OOLIOITOR, Money to Loan Cameron Block Charlottetown. P. E. Inland DR. CLIFI‘ Chronic Diseases chlriefifl .1’. l. upland. tllnldl 112 ‘Prinoo Ito“; ' nouns ‘DAILY 11 u-a pa. Dr. C. C. Archibald Graduate on N. Y. Poet Graduate Medical School and Hospital Practice limited to Eye, Ear, Non 1nd Throat Office Bayer Building, Great George Strut, Opposite Guardian Office Telephone BEG-J. Office Hours-Q to 12 l. m. 1 to 5 Palmer 8t Palmer- H. J. Palmer, K. O. Barristers, Etc. Money to Loan link of Nova lcotll Building ETG- Also the Household Furniture. ‘remiss-Ali sums of $20 and under. cash; over that amount ten months credit on approved joint notes. I Six percent off for cash. If tiny proves unfavorable, gala wit! be held on the first fine day fol- lowing, at same hour. DELOR! LAJOIE, Carleton. Ephraim Bell, Auctioneer. Dressed Poultry f WANTED Until Dec. 15, 1922 Will receive well dressed ll Gene, Ducks, P“ ' Turkeys. Highest market price; [gr good stock. Swift Canadian m! 60 Water lino! 10838-5-dtf. l i. 4 4 GOING WEST ‘I - Complete lnfbnnatton a; to rota-train n. ' tiono, ates eta. ' FULL p DETAILSI" ’ rumbles, and all arrange- MIIIQ OOIIIIIIQII 70f OIIIICOR and economy. Ififli-n-gtnocxlnt. 1 " W. Miles _ Ch..- Iottotovtm, P. E. l. J. D. STEWART, K. C Barrister and Bollolfior. l4 Great George emu . lolloltoro for the Union Iank of Canada S. S. HESSIAN ilrrllhr. lollclgr. Notary room O- monev TO tom "outlive * P. e. IIIIIIII PROF. HIRAM BALL ENDl-LIOH GOLD PRIZE MEDALLIUT AWARDED 10 GOLD AND SILVER MEDALD OIDRNIUT AND MUBICAL DIRECTOR - IAPTIST CHURCH ll Qvvrnreonrqd; to noolve Music In th ‘ " ' , subjects IANO. VOOAL, ORGAN Tl-IIOIIY OF M0810 ltudim laptlta lohooi loom Houra-O to 18 and I to 0 Ivonlnoa by Appointment MacDonald 8t McPFII B. A. t. A. moaned-ii" n. r. ram-u sums-n. Attorney, no. Riley; cal-ow» ,1],