BER 5 1919 DECEM i_ ' - -e ` - 'ran cmilirlorrnrown GUARDIAN 1 Proc saver; . p I _ _ , rc.. , "_, _ Y . _ _ , C _ .V _ __ ,_ , _ _ 1 1 I - Ladies ed for § . I-las Ten inchesghigh,3 _ (Thetallest made) ~ Dark Tan Ceilfskin Heavy Soles, ,! Raw ‘Hide slip sole, Walking heels. Price $16.00. | See them 0 In our Window. Alley. .& Co. 1 LlMi'|`ED_ l' Charlottetown, P. E. I. ` , l _.___ _.____.i___i___._.-- ._-,.}~_- - The best and most T119 __ C0_1'r1plete line we .__'.wE CAN 5,, haV€ .Yet shown C ey oots 'B0ys’d're 4.5 . $5.00 _1 0$ 0‘ilid_ Ladies black hocke Ladies’ White Calf. 41010, high cut.$7.5o. 1 LADIES’ NEW CLOTH GAITERS L In black and fa,- .shionable shades, . .made on new pat- . tern, which fits like 1 l the paper on the l , wall' l Black gaiters from ' ' 85c up, colored' spats 'f , from $2.25 to $4.50. ,tl 'ALLEY & C0., LTI). l (.‘hal'loltr>to\vn, i’. 1-1. l_ ‘_ Fltsliioilitllle l"oot\vciil' _“__ ___.T ,___ |,: At Christmas Time Solve. your gift problems with photographs Make the appointment tu~; day--its none too early ' THE CO0K STUDIO Phone 159-J" ' E__*_?__ XMAS' IS COMING CLOSE WHY W.\I'I` ? Send' a Photo Taken by BAYER A. E. LYON Photographs of all sizes, films to lit all size amateur cameras are re- reired fresh every week. Moderate prices Personal attention to Amateur Pbotoirraphy. - Artistic Photo gragh Charlottetown. P. . _ ___.i__.___ A 'careful selec tion of every line of Jewelry marks our stock. Wewill be pleas ed to have you call. W' Nz. .T?“ti“-" 1 Noiic-,Ci i0 Advertisers _ _-iQ... - The twelve mm.) ot it orieven that the paper ails out lor- vice 011|* V °:l:..':° . ._;_» _. CREAMFUR CATARRH " ` OPENS UP NUSTRILS Tells low To Gd Quick Relief ,, 3 _ from Head-Colds. Its Splendid! it | ill one lnlnurc your clogged nos-I trils will open, the ztir pnssagos of your head will clear and you can breiitlio frooly. No more hawking, snutlilng, blowing, heudnclie. dryness. ‘ No struggling for breath at .niglit;| your cold or cntarrh will he gone. l Get ii snltill hottie of Ely's Cream IS'-.ilni from your driiggist now. Ap- pl-_.' ii lille ot' this i'ritgl'iint, antiseptltni hr~iiling cri-nm in your nostrils. Itl l‘»'-netrutcs tlirougli every riir passage of the hand. soothes the intlamed or '-iwollen mucous m_e_li;lirnne nndroliei' r:-'mics instantly. l lt‘s just line. Dont stay s'tull`oi1-up with ii cold or liiisiv i:'.itarl'h--Rclior rslinos so quickly. - l ; setoolvi ses ’ 1 o big knee like this, but your hor|_e ` may have a bunch or bruise on his iinlile, hock, stills, knee or throat. AiB5CF-?5""E rain: 1-malt ilu tl s on on will clean it oil' without laying; up the horse. No blister. no air gone. _Conceniniied-only a few drops required at an application. x |$\2.S0_per ‘ , I mxiionn .'€Kl"ii‘1§3ii"r"’ii.i'iZ`i§f‘”°l\'i`i"s’6‘ii°iii'_i~i'l:°f .iiii`.‘ ii.. ...ii- neptli: linlmeni for mankind. reiiucen Pelaliil Swelllnllf Enlarged Glands. Went. Inline. Varicose Veins: alll" Pnln and lrillainuntlen. Price ll.ZS I boiile arilvulgilllvf drllvered. Liberal trial bottle postpaid for lik. W. F. YOUNG. ine.. 141 I-yawn Bids.. |¢|°li¢ll|_- CIN thirrhlnc mil Atiserbliiu. Jr.. ut lxi.il.: lu Liuziéa. e#ne##esewsew$%* You Know t* U aszasaza Q#i%*¢5 xxbvvatov Q _ That we operate the only Lens Grinding Plant on P. E. Island ? That we employ a skilled g Surface Grinder, and are ll daily grinding from th it rough glass-the most com- i< plicated kinds of lenses? ; Those are facts, whic ,, mean a good deal to th ,. Glass wearing public, doin , away with the unnoyin delays caused by sendiri _t away for special lenses. " Send your glasses i_n ,mail, you'll get them bac 1 promptly and ln perfect con .f diil01`l. Call in and look over ou lant. “I xg @@UQ(DIJ" (D Qnaaaaosaosaaaaeasaa »%§#a¥»+a 1 'U . f . , _, a Optometrist ,and Optlclan I _I , l - _ eooaeaoneooeosse i';>A'r»-lEQE Y T"`\EEp$?:,‘E\E‘ ,gps any HAPM 05° C . - - mo WM., _ . renaibtis -i 5ii~iq\i~i' A i>°"*""` '3|-“"5 SONQ THEN rf' 1 &>5.oo and sooo.. '.. _ - ,L *IT PAYS'to buy ill this Province. - ‘~ ' ' i tional value in orliiggvggriiifssxciii/pil m - Men’S H0 k B Wk do not think you run equal it any' » where. Price $"9.00. Slerns Bros. Ltil. "i597-12-1-Mli\vi'i3i . .°DUNDAS AND ANNANDA|lE.- Rev J ‘Vi ‘Vim-Ieod ol’ St Petcr's .L < , V S0 ' ` ' _ °~ ',‘ ‘ ‘;' Iiay will col-duct the: :icrvices on Sah- bntib 1390-. 7111. irlfit., ’n the Presby- 1 terliiu (‘htii-i-li at Annandale at 11 ii. . . . ' 5' . , at last a1’]_°|ved_ ' boots, and ni. und in Dundas at 2.30 p. ln L . ' , _ _Y M ___ 1l’5ag00(i_Q,l\€, C;%:%e§it1€é=’€`1§;é$;'f2l,D ‘save GERM-Aus HAVE Fngngii PRISONERS CLOSELV CONFINED] DIJON. Franco. Dec. 3.--That Ger-| many still retains French prisoners or] war in close contineiueu-t is the claim i mario by Louis Boucher. a French vol uiiteffr nf tile 1920 class, who was lliude prisoner lit Villei-s-Bmtonnoailx, -'liinc 6, 19'18.` and returned to ills nr-mt- hero t»'Jd:iy. _ Boucher declares that he, with two "-DU\l`l\1i"t4. was tried- before it court- innrtial lor attempting to escape .ind was sentenced to ten years' luiprison-i ment ill ai‘ fortress. lie was taken lol ijlllllill. the other two' being sent to i\0€‘ll_ilZsherg. The Freiiclt.lnissio_'i from Berlin, which visited the Danzig l'ori- ross discovered, according to Boucher novell prisoners in solltury <:olll`iiii~- ment and had tlieln released. Boiiilllei' wus iinioiig those given their l‘reei'loili. l"i'oilrh wlir oitlco records carrieil the “'U|"| "dit-1l‘l!eai‘r;d” agnillst the liallle iif lloii<`~lli\x', wllo had l>c<>'i ullzibli- t.l coliillilinicltte with ‘tis rclutlws lii't--l' his rflptllri-._ -I wo MAaniAcEs l wane ANNui_l_so..i I\lON'i`i'tEAl_l_ Dec. 1.-'I`wn inur- i'iiiges were annuled by judgnic-nt ot the superior court. in the first lnstancef, Tlioniits Mcllonrilil potiiiiln- ed to have .his marriage with Sarah Evtiiit set nside because it' wil,-i :em valid under the liiw of the (Tzitholir tlliurch. I-le is is it Catholic, und he sn-id he was niarrled to Miss Evolis on March 16, 1917, at St. Stepllelrs (Anglican) church, Lachiiie. I-le said ho had no dispensation frilin the Uettliolic church authorities to get mal'i'ied in 'ii non-Catholic church. Proof buying been put ilito` t-hc ri=c'ird that the marriage hurl been dcclzireil invalid as regarded hy the Catholic church. und there bei-nl: no contest' oni behalf ol Sarah Evans, named as re- ipondeilt of the petition. Jlisticc tlorlerre 'gave judglnent declaring the mztrriagc null :ind void. I In the second ilzise, tho pi-ti|iollcr‘ _wus Haiiniill Alexaildi-l", wife of George Fislli-\r. who sought to linveli iiho niarriage ol' her iluultlitiir by her first marriage, Vinolet Jeffs, set aside -on\the lui-lin ground that she- was n ,minor when' slit-‘ lilur.l'icd at Ottawa lon April 2'.. 1919. ii returned soldier ..*TwQ CENTS PER w0RD cam insertion for-'advertising in this col-| ilnin. Cash must accompany order' inlnlmuni charse twenty live CQUIS- . .*AN ATTRACTIVE line oi ladies‘i and nlen’s knit scarls just received A big variety ut patterns. Prices $1.00. ilp. Stcrilg Bros. Ltd. l ’ 254-1-11-25M'i`wi3l.i . .°'CHR|STM‘AS STATlONERVi wiilh selected lnltiatlettcr in goidf bronze from $1.00 to $1.50 D6r ‘WX-‘ cenii-iii Job vi-liitt-ry, irc Kent siri-ii.| ti. Popularity of New l Dictionary Grows _...__ 1 s Lawy¢r Prlleel Book -- Money Weil Spent He Declares- . Appreciation of the offer ot The New Universities Dictionary being inside by this paper to its readers is shown in the steady increase in the distribution. The popularity ot the book has become more wide-sprearll an those \vho were among the ilrst to secure fi copy have told their friends about the dictionary or liiwe shown li to them. Each day the distributing clerks have been besieged by crowds ot coupon-liolders. Many comment on the work in terui- nt highest praise. to better purpose in my ll;l’e,"a well- liuown lawyer declared. "l have long been wanting lust such a dictionary. it ls thoroughly up to d-ate, gives a simple, accurate ileilnltlon ol a lot or now words, and tho illustrations are both interesting and instructive. Its* convenient size and practical style oi- blndini: further recommend it." The New Universities Dictionary was designed to serve as it guide to, Lie correct use ot today‘s English. lt is accurate in its definitions and con- tiilns the laiest and newest. words whose general usage warrants their incorporation into ri dictionary design- _-il :is this one was. primarily for rcctly and well. A new supply just received. n'linard'a llrilment cures garget ln cow. .\il.\ll'l.l-l \\'.\\' 'P0 'l‘.\|(I'I 0|<`l°` l“A'l‘ 'I‘lli~i'i~ erin ln- niitllirilt' siiiililcl' thliti iHkil\'i~'. ai ci»n\'\vrili-lil. little titliivi four illnns i-arh day until _\'r»u\' wr-l;:'lit is rr.- iiiivi-r.i to n~»i‘in:\l. "I`i\i\t's itll-_-Jilst lllir- i-liiisv ii c:isi> of l\Iiiriili»li't Pri-.~u:|'iptlo|l 'l`itbli\ts, t'ro|ii your driiglrlst lor it` _\‘~>ii liri-l'i-r. s.-nd $1. to Iiluriniilit ijii.. P404 »\‘nod\\'ni'd .-\\‘ie., l'li-rtiilt, .\iicll.) rind follow liircviioml. No dlvtlritr, no (excr- iisi-. lint Whitt you witrlt--be as lazy its you lllu- and lgvifp rin i;i-ttinl; sillin- .nicln .-\nrl the best purt -it .\iiirlilolii i’i'csi'rIplliili 'l‘ul>li-tri in tlii~ir lm|'|\ilr:.~'ii- mivns. Tlliit in your uhi-lilliltv iui|`i'1t\i:ii"d. , it-ulileil Aingus Gordon. Petitiolier isfiiil she did not consent to the incr- lrliige. Moreover, her iliiulrhti-ri' was a i(Tiltl\oli¢- and the ceremony tool' place 'before ii non-Catholic i-.lt-rgyiilali. There was no appearance of eltliel' parties lo the marriage. and judgillelii lwus torlniilly renriered by Ml: .lllstlco ffoilerrc gitnting the' petition . By llei- inarriags to llleilt-L‘ololii:»l Hnives iii Paris. iVIillictllt‘ Duclivss of Suilierlalid equalled the tlirlce-wedileil iri.-cord ot’ her iinllleilliite predecessor in the title. Mary llilrliess of Sutlier- lonil. “Mary Ducliess"’ wus the duch- ess who went to‘prlson for colitelnpl of court. She destroyed soliio docu- ment vital to li suit in ivhich she was concerned. One of her marriages coli- tained niuny of the ingreilients of ti novel. i-ler first liiisbnlid, Mr. Blair, was accidentally shot by the Duke Oi Sutherland, who becnlne ller sei-ond husband. Her third husband wus Sir Albert Kaye Rollit, bilt they piirteii soon. 7 Laxative ior Child LOOK AT TONGUEI REMOVE POI- SONS FROM STOMACH, LIV- : ER ANDBOWELS 4-ie) ' 'O ` ,_/,4.¢ ;| . "* 1 r- 'filly ‘< " .-\;-celll “('aili|'ol'nin" Syrup ot' Figs only--look for the na.me'(‘iilii’orlilii oil lille puekulze. then you are sure your it-hilil is having the best and most ‘ l _ . F. -Hutcheson 21|lt;'i';":.1.i.:.'n.‘t‘:r:..°;..i°1:e:.‘§..F°.f.luf ren love its delicious ‘fruity taste. Full directions foitcliild-‘Q dose oil each bottle. Givii it v/ith»out.feai'. Mother! You must say,“Californla." . .l .;\~ , “Syrup of “Figs” is f ruu-lnuuuls i* CHARLOTTETOWM MARKETS |Eggs,doz;::............. . .._.,65 ,Uiits, bush (buyers price) 90 ;Huy ,ton . _ . . . . , . . . . . . . . .......$23,00 ll’otntoes .. .. ._ 95 ,Turnips .. 40 jrnrli..... -_ . . . . .. is Clllckeiis _-. ....60-$1.00 lfleese ....$2.35~3.50 iDucks ..........$1.30-2.00 Stritw. .. .. $10 Butter 58-60 SOURIS MARKETS Butter .. Eggs Oats . .. Potato; . 'Furnips ........- l1'ork ._-...._..__`_._ MONTAGUE MARKETS Butter . . . . . . .. ...___ .. Eggs.. . .. Oats (bus.) . --. .. Potatoes..... . .. .. Pork . . . . .. _-.... ... 'l'u`rnips .......__ . . . . .. l i So 90 40 18 48 56 90 90 18 50 MURRAY HARBOR MARKETS Batter lb. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . E888 --.... . .. .. Pork .. . .. Potatoes -_. Oats KENSINGTON MARKETS 50 55 18 90 80 Butter _ . . . . . . . .. oiiis...... . sr. Potatoes ._ . .100 Eg|¢s................ . 57 'rumipii __..... 25 50 suhuisaslos MAalliAlii_)_iAN| i " Cl gible. P The 0ffe`r Your Chances A Gigantic Competition .r g The Charlottetown Candy Co. in order to brlgthen up the pre-Christmas season and give every- body an opportunity to secure their confectionery at a moderate price and at the same time be in line for a big cash prize, are offering the following unique inducements: , Lowuey’s Bars Sold Everywhere ' » Lowne_y’s Bars, one of the finest and purest cenfections in the \vorld, is on sale in every retail grocery and drugstore in the `ty. "To the person guessing the nearest to the number of Low- ' ney s Bars sold by us during the year 1919 we will give $25 in gold; to the second nearest, $10 and to the third $5. Every customer who purchases twenty-five cents worth of Lowney’s Bars between Monday, December lst and Saturday, ~ December 13, at any of the retail stores in Charlottetown is eli- Every twenty-five cent purchase entitles you to a ticket on the stub_of which you register your guess. This stub is left with the retail merchant and at the close of the contest is taken in 'charge by competent Judges appointed to determine the winner. Your Money's Worth Anyway and a Chance for the Prize LET IT BE 'FHOROUGHLY UNDERSTOOD, every con- testant is entitled to a guess foreach twenty-five cent purchase and the LOWNEY BARS can be obtained from every grocer and drugstore in the city. i Lowney Bars Can be obtained from every Grocer and Drugstore in the city. Events in Russiai , _____- , 1/io.\"i‘m-ral., uno. 2.-"ii is very; diili-cult, indeed iilmost iinpossiblc, to sily what is goin to happen in Russia." declared Dr. E. 'J. Dilloll. the noted, wiir correspondent who left Montreal] tonight for Valli.-oliver, en route to, tfulilornln. “I know thiit some of thcl Bolshevitts are anxious that :i con-; slrleriible muiiifleatioll should he iiiaile in the ai-ms ‘and tactics oi' the present :-idliiliiistriltiori with n view to rt coal-` ition- between all the Socialists ln izovrrimlents, but. whether 'that is reiii i ly -feasible I nm unable to say. I do know, however, thot neither Denekinc nor Koltchnk would i'or a moment uc-I cept lt, for both ure nieil of arent' ideals who have the good of the coun-| try ut heart, and have indentitied] themselves with the anti-Bolshevlst doctrine. To that extent they have be- come democrats and made conces- sions, -but they refuse to have the country governed in the in1€I‘€Sl1S Of nny' one class, and for that reason l do not believe any of the leaders would give his consent to such it coa- lition. l look upon the Bolslievlst HS »‘-I ui dst'-i to the country all the morcl source of t'.iiit liioveliient is not ltus- sicili. To lily :liind it originated wltlil tho foreign element in the country."} Answering ii query as to liow Europe is settling down Dr. Dllloli said everyllliiig would depend upon what happened in Russia and Gerlitany “lf the (lerinnns are able to settlei down and produce. their I think the? lookout will be very nlurh 'better eco- lluinically whether the political results will be satisfactory to everybody is another question. because I think if the Germans manage to regain their feet, they will take a large part in the re-oranizatlon of ltussio. Ar. the present moment, however. the Germans are very heavily' handicapped by the conditions of the treaty. People sometiines express the fear that the Germans will iluiiip their wares in various countries,-but there ls no real ground for that aprpehenslon because the Gerinallsare lacking raw mater- ial anrl zransportation, and' their ex- change ls at a frightfully low level; so that uniess soniethlnig is done by themselves or by outsiders to enable them to produce, they won'l, he able to do it, and tus upshot will bc t’lniin~ cinl disaster." ` l, l -_-;»- _ " ,_;______‘ nns`\_s:- mi-_ _______ _____ _ V ____~_>_ :__ _ ____ __:_T_~ Vi _‘-0 7?] . » - _ \ . , , _ .yy . V,--_ lus l am iuclillilil to believe that thel oil )lStili|t`di:uiglm;h,iT ‘:,`\l;`:,, n§,.l,.\;: [13:- l YY - Dillon said llc llixllsell did not believe that il pzirtizil lcziguc of Nations such at this would hiiri> any success what- ever. Tile Loiigili- of Nations must have s .elilir-,i'loli, ir ln-ust possess it sllper-llzltiollal :irllly ill his opinion. lie hail been strongly ill favor of any league of nations that would enable the peoples to settle their ditllciilties without war, iind in the begining had hoped that President” Wilson would 'be iibic to atlnill that object; buifit' that were not feasible, then he had ielt the only alternative was to make it pence trcnty' with Germany on the old lines, so that I do not believe at all in the League of Nations as it now stands. He added: "And l lim entire- ly with those people in the United Slutes who insist on reservations. The only modification I shoulii make would be thai. they should not insist on three nution's‘acceptlng reserva- tions, because it is simply a statement for the attitude of the United Staten to co-operate with them in the recon- struction of things and to assume re- sponsibilities which are enBl'ely count- er to the doctrines of United States leaders, such as Monroe and even as far back as Washington." -ru l L_* ‘___ -- __ ____ -_.Y 1. ll! (Dyer Here X 5 '-t served at home. Butter (dairy) per lb. .50 .52 Buiier"(crenlnery) lb. .00 Calfskins . . . . .. .. .. .. .. .40 Eggs,pe,- doz. .. .. .....50 Hay, pressed . .._18.00 20.00 Hay, loose 14.00 16.00 Hides per lb. . .30 oats onli.) . .no Outs (wlli!:‘.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .80 .85 Wheat, per bush. .. 1.76 2.0n Lamb pelts . . . . . .. .50 01.05 Over There-- C* TAG Chewing Tobacco ‘J is appreciated by both ' of C'.1:iuda’s _war units . -tlto1:c who fought in Flanders and those who - _ .. ~~’ 2:- It is also enyoyed by H ~,i§.,,- I A ; I 1. l l .` l civilians of all classes throughout Canada and is recognized as being wr, /.. -_-;= .‘,_,l~>',“l,'-lag; -._ rs-ii -'=.»=:<\.~.-'-‘~'-\°i~fr» WfK§ » .. ‘ 5'. --V '\ el/1 \ /*T .'.P 1: . 1:); , `.\ ` -7 .. 'iv ` ,. i' 'f":i.`."ii".-*"." -,‘. "f5"f»`-'..` '- , , ,~,t~`F'.'. 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