'; 9 1'3 .,. l i‘. Vi‘ i : JT-‘Jlll-ifllikffi. x0-Quv1»t.r2.;sg_u..if-"'?J u: -'—»-: .- ~_,-J-~ot) TUEDAY. ‘wnyemrnvrs’ Banish Fatigue! Tnnuauuou’: PlllSCbi/neblp 5Y1’ TEMAuoQUlCKlY GIVE YOU , WEI?’ VIGOE. 0000 SPIRIIS. Why don't you use Dr. Hamil- ton’s Pills. They work just a5 nag. ure would order, never gripa or cause headache. Finest thing for folks that are out of sorts, depres- sed» 15cm"! in color and spirits. Folks that use Dr. }Ianiilton‘s Pills seldom have an ache or a pain- feel good all the time simply be- 3 cause their system islclcan, regul- ated and healthy. DR. HAMILTOWS PILLS l-cmEromote Good Health NAZIS LIKE SIGN LONDON --f’C~E>>._ Germain. has asked Britain for permission 1o 11.»: the British "Major Road Ahead‘ B11111. TYanqqzl-t Minister Leah» BRIE’!!! said here. He added it win the greatest individual contribution of Vainy, sign in the _world. -__-\ ALOD. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wiltshire Phone 149 A Thorough Examination with latent scientific Instru- ments will give the prescrip- tion which allows you to e your eyes without strain. ’ Avoid the hesduhes and liritlstlons of even slight eye- s u. n. Know your eyes, consult ii; F. llutoheson Important To POULTRY RAISERS Poultry wll be hand thrwlll 19.0 the scum. by the undersigned at non former one office building, 5'1 Queen Street, Charlottetown. cog-mg, G -hlghe t possible pricq ndhllfilk Rodi-n; thick- ens h highly recommended. Poi!!! Fools , tor sole, also GroInd Fox Bread, at reasonable prices. |=. .|. llliLMllll Qua; ltroel. Charlottetown. Between Woollen Mills. and Olm- lottetmvn For Sold. n.7,; l When at the stone quor- riu two weeks ogo, we , bought several lovely monuments whlrh d" Wk‘, 0d below our utuol low price, which we con olvmys give on account of not hov- ing ony agents. This olone loves you from $15.00 tot $50 dollars on ouch monu- " moat, and we ore oloo giv- iqg s discount for the bol- _ once of the year on our on- tiro stock of Swede and . a 5 Christmas Seals-bright, little Diplil‘ KINDS, YBI liUW Dolflll. l5 their light against our grim enemy. Iuben-iflosis! People oi Prince EQWlifd Island, you bought generously in the past. We know you Will do your utmost in Seal this present Christmas Cam- D8 rbegan in Canada lll 1927, lprnnivs. nxluk. tlnnrs. ed lll and mountlxl up LLODG Y lms n v z.‘ pa . 1n l9. ! Nor van lu~z lio\v__1nucl1 Ii unm n llllS (llIiOYCllCC in lig- ‘M. ures menus! But Tuberculosis is not conquer- ed yet! ,1; ll Buy Ch rlstmzus >' - lA l ll ' . 1' l0 spfufkl l. ldlnzs ‘Fubercuksis ls Cu 'l‘hm - vrcnltsis 1s Prevenmble! Send them on their exalted errand o1’ ‘Immlnatnxqz '.l‘llb(‘lClll!l5.S from om lovely Island, forever! BUY CHRISTlVL-‘iS SFALSI In Memoriam JANXES Mzu-NEILL 'I‘here pnszetl away at the home of hLs brothm- Samuel M~.l('NC‘lll, Nim- Mlle Crock on Septenxbor 1'7. 19.28. James MacNeill, son of the late Donald D. and Cat-herlin» MacNeill in the 60th yienr of his one. Although in fullini! h 11:1; for a1- most two and n. hull‘ years, he wxu able to be un 310mm until three monlhs previous to his passing, which cums suddenly and prace- ' fully. Seven years ago he returned to his old home, after spending: thirty _ves.rs in Providence, R. 1., w ierc he was s faithful yvorkel" and mad: many wmm friends, who will be saddened to learn or his parsing. He “ms a mun of snlfllltlltl cher- aoter, always ready to help those who were in nee . loved and res- pected by all who know him. During his 1on4: and trying illness c! that dreaded (liseuse cancer, nnsl notwithstanding all his Sllfleflnllfi he was never heard to murmur or complain, but lool-rod rorwurd to the time when he would be called to that heavenly home where sorrow, and sufferings are unknown. He al- ways had a urond of chcvr for those! who so tenderly vared for lum in, the home where he will be sndly missed and for the many kind friends who visited him during his There are left to cherish the memory oi’ a, kind aflectionnte bro- ther the following brothers and sis- tem. Mrs. Archibald Glllis lllith whom he made hlS home (luring his thirty years in PfOVinu ice; Mrs. David Blown, also of Providence, R. I.‘ Mrs. ltinmzrtret Livingstone, New lnlon; Angus‘ in Winnipeg, Man; Samuel. Nine Mile Creek, and one step - sister, Mrs. John K. MndDonald, Nine Mlle Creek to whom much sympathy is extended. The funeral tvhich was hold on Monday 18th was largely attended. The servicis at the houso and grove were conducted by Rev. E_ R. Wood- slde assisted. by Mr. Lloyd Hender- Tho hymns sung were: ‘Toke (Ionfiort Christians There is n o! Pure Delight and Son of Land My Soul. The pail bearers were Messrs. Wilbert Currie, Norman n- ald, William Taylor. Martin Mac- Donald, Wesley MacDougall and Newton Tkylor. The floral ofle testified to the esteem in whlc the deceased W95 held. Interment took plaice in New Dominion Cemeteay. Card Of Thanks d Mrs‘. Samuel MacNeill. Mr. an ' and Iamily wish t0 thank their rel- atives, neighbors nnd friends for their many Mbs of kindness shown them, and those who sent flowers during the illness and death of their brother and uncle James MocNeill. Charge Poland With Armin g . _ Terrorists PRAGUE, Nov. 20 —(AP)-— Czech newspapers openly charged Poland today with arming terror- “L; and trans rtlng them in military automo llcs to the front- ier Xor operations ln Carpatho- Ukraine lRuhhtiilfl), Czeohp- slovakia! easternmost province. They alleged that some terror- ist leaders were "Olflwrl 0f m0 Polish Anny." Reports reaching hero said one Polish terrorist was killed and several wounded last night at Nlzny VCFCK)‘ in n hKlYmlSh with Czech guards. ‘The olllclal news agency Saturday sold Polish and Hungarian bands caused six deaths in the last few days la border skirmishes. Naive Gllflllll and Vor- mont Marble. h; Bhamller & Boll‘ Molpcque Road Near Radio Towers Phone 1336. m" ‘SENT “Emma's CHRISTMAS SEALS have Since the sale u! Christmas Seals your qunrtvrs, lull doLllrs and dollars have pour- zo Thou.»- unds o! Dollars. Not a cent of this been waslteci. Diagnos- r15, b Nfiavl-ellllili-lll {limos ECOONOMY sum: oTOR sum QUICK ACTION OPENING DAY WEDNESDAY NOV. 23 REMEMBER PLEASE, All Lines We Advertise Are NEW and FRESH This Years Current New Styles, No Broken Lots, Just the Shoes You’ll Want to Buy BLACK OR BROWN bflAKl-SLSLE-Ji? W N U $45M) _-Z___,-—_.___ MEN’S FINE 0XFORl)S Leather Soles GRAIN WORK BOOTS Leather Soles Wos. Rubbers- 55c- THIS PRVE , lVli-sses Rubbers 49c ONLY FOR i FIRST 4 DAYS Childs Rubbers 45c BLACK or A BROWN VELVET All Heels Silk Velvet Heavy Red Sole! Dominion Finest Grade, WOMEN’S BLUES BLACKS, BROWNS, FELT c b d H‘ w! , , n on n-s e (Ozi Shlle: Right up to 4.50 SLIPPERS Regular Volue EVEIWTTG SHOICS Black (‘repe 4 BUCKLE BOYS TAN SIZES 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 .....B]a._. ‘....&_ "l . . . .. CASHMERE. wool. O z 49 ovunsnou z o YOUTHS TAN Regular 3.95 and 5.00 " , SIZES 11, 12, 13 S 2 Leather Soles on Each REMEMBER SALE OPENS WEDNESDAY AT 9. A. M. ALL SALES oAsn. Exchanges Will Be mm NO REFUNDS OF CASH. ACROSS THE MARKET SQUARE, Next PROWSE BROS but eouolvlv suozsrons SEE GREAT SALE BANNERS m wmnows