STOP it before it g'ets ' - on to your chest. Peps, the brcatheable medicine in handy tablet forrn,.will saveyou from iflu and bronchitis and -qliickly dispel any cough . or cold. iPeps search out every enemy germ. P?" 4 mam-u in min Ion. Sill by l silver ackd. ‘Sn/n and inon w” “y; Jnqy ad muons. -- wow 28c. Bo! ol as nllllrs During an exhibition ‘day at the newly‘rcoonstructed Nelson Hag. sbip, Victory, at Portsmouth, mg- ,.< 11nd. naval pensioners, dressed in the uniform of Nelson's day, meted r .1 ———-- l DO NOT DELAY sending you: ziflinm$fl - a» .~.- a can" cnalztorrsrowlfl Gambian wuaiqia-cb-na.‘ , _ ,,_ 13...“; so .-_,,.-..».... l .-: ~. .,. m-u . , . . -._. .. ..~~...se}$fl'o.,...-.W?.-. 1f i;.4,1-jl<--~-.e,e,--.,r~-»unique-aim? - ' r was , ; “i; 5.1m. ' ‘nu ‘li-ilvllral yon -\\'iil get all uitlnllt. [calendar if paid in time. u. , THIRTEEN COLORS in Fuji Silk 40c yard at the Anniversary Sale. ‘Moore a McLeod, Limited. , 1080-1-3-21. l cam: riillufdll-s- sllli Ol‘ Wool -Dresscs. Moore 6r lileheod, Limited. ' 1089-1-3-21. EBSDNALS Mr.- Fri inOrcutt of Manches- tc:, CBXIXL, returned to his horn: after s g Christmas holidays m le-eclitwu the guest of Miss Ida McCarville; The injury friends of Miss Doris Tallton will be pleased to learn that she is‘ now making a favorable. progress towards convalescence in LllB Prince Edward Island Hospital, fcllcwingiu. serious operation on lChrlstmas Eve. ' , \ 30 Dzeys Extension 0f lease to sell the Balance of stock. Further tlle entire stock. Prices that were low at first will still be further reduced in a deter stock within next 30 days. . _ _ _ _ source_ Now for the Final Climax. We defy competition ln price from any i n Plenty of high grade Footwear in all sizes left to make ‘ your select , ' Supply your wants now as the time is short. . l Captain Hugh MacPhee and Mrs. MacPhee of Georgetown, have been the guests ‘of their son, Hon. ii. Frank and Mrs. MacPhee of this city for the past few days. , I The many friends of Mr. Stewartl Jones of G. P. Strong Co. Ltd, will be gladto know that he is steadily recovering from the effects oi’ a severe cold. l drastic reductions have been made 0n mined effort to sell the balance of Miss Claire a. Clohossey of Brook-i line, Mass., has arrived home to spend the winter wlthvher parents. She spent a few days/in Charlotte- town with her sister, Sr. Mary Ca- mlllus of the City Hospital, For the remaining time of our lease we shall give an extra * 10 % DISCOUNT ‘ Mr. Walter Matlileson, B.‘ s. 0., of Stamford, Conn, president of the firm of Mathieson-Calrrls, Inc., is i EXTRA SPECIAL With every purchase of $4.00 we shall give absolutely free 1 pair R8 Guides. inn. 12 of _ 8:8. ‘Eoproapffior- . _ilm4-fih¢rsillsof=shh 2.5.150 - qpqlrsanghauccuimlowu $5». and Itiner- m owirarm or‘ atoms CARTER. Passenger Agent Sulnt John. N. ll. Dll 40 KIIII SI i. 1929 - Carters _Bookstore Business as Usual Buy and Sell *sr1l'rlolvilnll and OFFICE‘ . SUPPLIES , We are well stocked with ‘ everything the BUSINESS MAN requires for hla office. ' BLANK BOOKS. FILES, BINDING GASES, EN- LOPES, INKS, TYPE- ITEB SUPPLIES, DIDG- EBS, DAY BOOKS, ORDER BOOKS, ETC. 1 c Carteris i , 1 I Store‘ '7 a‘ 7a,... QAAAA xx‘\a.x-xx ha‘; 9-0 0-0909" P J ‘ Strong Spring limiting Bun "Till (Ila: liq-ain't 1G MASH l JP? u "misc funerals" alarm; the ancient visiting his mother, Mrs. J.K. Stan- lcy of Charlottetown. ' Mrs. Mahler, Rocky Point, has MrsJ. Crockett, Manager of Holmans ' Limited, Charlottetown. and Mr. M. F. Graves, Manager of ' the furniture department of the same firm in Bummerlide. have left ‘or the furniture manufacturing cen- res of Ontario. They will take in , ‘le furniture exhibitions which open ln January 'lth. l Meeting of the Y’s Men ’s Club The regular weekly meeting of the Y's Men's Club of Charlottetown was lie of unusual interest, commenc- ing at 0 p. m. with President Cleaver MacLean in the chair. The first l ' - . ‘ business of the evening, a motion sitlnldys olzfnfiaillli‘; flllfistllgnldlgzftleglléll: with 1a n: f; this: aflisasmpelzxligllfll Fresh that a Bridge and Dance‘ be held in licensed by the state. Eh y, h‘; h“: QM o, dipmhem, Cell-O-Glass ‘ the near future and a‘ committee of The Doctor ofllclates at a verv coylecwr v r allpox and le rosv’ Clement live were appointed to ensure a suc- crucial time in our lives, a time about H“ e11 e e him inseam; in gulch F01‘ , cessful social event. which we know as little of the actual “s “C: as ° ecr be u c: such as Qalvanized Further business of interest was workings as we do of the end of life. fire?‘ “in? mus tubercillosgs 1,1004 FOX brought before the club by different lhe minister naturally ofliclated at W1’; o 1n elf", ' B01112 membefs- a time of the greatest happiness of ‘p0 on s’ a c’ and] The new oflicers were then intro- life, the marriage and the MQftlc-l wq are always in 1181186!‘ 0f 01°00 and duced by the retiring President. The ian at the last great crisis dough poisoning. It is one of our greatest P It following ofllcers were greeted by the The services of the moltlcian ‘are enemies. Even in our sickness in- o“ ry W-r club: President, E. C. Clawsori; Vice never wanted, they are forced up“, surance we have to pay a higher rate e l e President, D. A. Carson; Secretary. us. and he can only serve and be- than any other professional or busl- HD1595 N -l A. B. Wilson; ‘heasurer R. G. Tny- cause of the necessity of his service ness mnn. Yet with all those risks a‘ S 1°11 . we have held him up to i-ldiclfle and there are people who say the under- Y's Man Ray Pendleton moved a called him all kinds of names gm taker is an extortloner— Ccl-O-Glass, the new health-giving. unbreak- Gasoline Torches Qt 817A Each __ _ _ _ _ __ “J5 vote of ap reclation to the retiring who tries to work on the feeling of 30W dlfififem all this fmm m‘! able glass. 300 sq. it. in roll. Sq. ft. . . . . . . . . . . .. 22c Dislme-llfllat m househom stable m, officers. ls motion was seconded the people at a time hen they think ancient Egyptian embalnllng about special price on large quantities. _ mm use L” “gotnes rach ’ ' 75 by-Dr. Carson, responded to by Past less of the future. is is not true which we all have heard s0 much. Fresh cement in 6-ply heavy moisture-proof “f ‘ 9° l e ° President Cleaver. The mortlclan is in business the and that the secret of this art is lin- paper sacks. Wriu: for price. ‘f-"GEL °""- Eaeh - - - - - - - -- -- 52-09 Ne" 1W"! 01 5118111888 t0 be heard 581116 8S you who sell Show the known to modern science. This is Galvanized corrugated heavy T-Hinges, with ‘PGM- ‘lim- Ellch - 53-25 W08 the report 0! the committee in Same as you who make engme; do. not true. when according to i-ec- bronze pins, 4. 5, 6 inch in stock, larger sizes obtuln- J-Gal- CB"- ‘Pef Bali - - - - - - - - ~ - - - - -- 53-00 charge of the newaboys dinner, Thu thes and is subject to the same ords a Paraoh died, or any of the cd at short notice. Per pair . . . . . . . . . . .. 40c to 80c Cans Free. Special price on 45-gal. lots, HD9880!‘ 0f the evening was N. D. charges to which you arc subjact, H»; nobility, it was only those who was Galvanized corrugated heavy T-Hinges, 4, 5, 6, qml" p10,; pqwdey’ 1b_ cans 25c MacLean, who gave the following in- has cost of materials, cost of heat ‘i911’ "ch "mi 90"“! afford embiilm- and a inch in stock. Per pair . . . . . . .. 30c to 80v 1l2-lb. bags. Per lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. 17c zerestlng address. l ~'lisht. depreciation or inventory and 508 in W050 d885, $116 5011i’ W85 "11" Corrugated heavy T and Strap Hinges, 4, 5, 6, Hygiene Flea Powder’ 1b. can _ _ _ V _ _ _ _ _ _ H 75c gsésgllllirman, Fellow Y3 Mm and on his bulldin! and excessive depre. clothed and placed on a marble ta a, 10pm?! lfigilrzclririnaxsxtgcgigr 6.3.7. 210;‘? Sign‘ galvanized cans with bronze pump End As it has fallen upon me to ad? dress you tonight, I will try and glvc you an insight into my profession. on the present sale prices. Women's High Cut Boots, values up to Sizes range from 2% to 5. gsigngidoshlilgi faiarélrethihshsitllgasliz: Example: Men’s fine calf Boot, regular $6.00 value. Sale price has $6.00. fully undelilwent an operation. She been $4.48. lGSB 10% makes Fulfil FIICG Just imagine ilgililclilrlciciciig i; “bisflceclviiil Boot for $4.04. See the price tags all marked in plain figures. Then nursing staff of the ~abovc make yQur own price. , BUY NOW term undertaker is a word remem- bered by older people. Anyone who cared could become an undertaker. Later Funeral director was an at- tempt at a de riptive word. Theword lizitician came into use when the care and preparation for burial became a highly specialized profession. Mortician is an all- cmbraclng word. The root "Mort" (Death) is completed with the end- ing of other professional words as physician. optlclan etc. A mortlc- .clatlon on rolling stock. He is com. pelled to buy expensive hearseg and ambulances costing thousands of dollars. His buslnessis subject to litively new and descriptive word. The ma; he can fix up a mm so may, “.1 cn his wife will cry. In olden days the family very Of- tell placed the body in the casket- especially ln cases where there were 'con ious diseases but today the modern mortlcinn must be prepared to care for the remains of any per- son no matter whether it be small- pOX, Typhus fever,’ yellow fever, bu- bonic glague on even the "flu" How m ny of you present licre to- night would care to undertake to cal-c for any of those bodies dying lile and opening made in the thor- acic and abdominal cavities, the or- gans removed and treated with spic- es. and oils. This process taking _ anything about-it. and age the best interests of society, bildy- The strides that have been homes but look more like a large fa- as well as the good or their own "all"! by the embalmins professlonmllv residence. calling. depend upon the extent to a" 3999111‘? 00cc with those taken Perhaps the’ real true side of the which. the public are enlightened. by the medical profession within the “resent, day mortlcian can best be l - The majority of Pwple avoid thlnk- W" 10W years. With the discovery summed up ln the following piece of lng of anything pertaining to our °l mmflll BYIbBm. modern arterial vol-u; - nailing. and only a very few know “mbalmlng began. There is no mllt- "Bfllll the body: merelv the tiniest} THE UNDERTHE“ £23m ‘fflf- “bowl; album m whlch the flu“ is imam] The midnight hour, the darkest hour, ,, were - W-‘c ...2:-,...Y:=..:-:,;.-;== l» "w M aahalraamalszrm- .. l w" “m” “m” m’ have risen like ucuh.;""$‘7!ll“"il1 M" ""1 W “m4 8°’ l “flaw m‘ mqmng“ mum‘ m; era]. They hgvg not bu’; haw]: I know not when the bell mlly toll, Leather bags M S 129 Queen Street Charlottetown having miniature Doctors of England have u. higher Tractors are so popular in G=r- lfcarly 102.000 houses have been watches in the clasps are being mortality rate than either clcrgy- nwany; that manufacturers cannot "rilt in England with State assist- mads ‘in France._ men or lawyers. supply the demand. ancc in tit: past l2 months. No fwtbcrlbiilincla clarify meeting closed wit-h the King. E fFfiPf“ ";-.-.~r___»=-c-q'. ;; .. Caring for the dead may not be a chimes upon his business for break-lservlng the body. ‘ i ., F“ 50mm c _ very fitting subject for an after din- 180 and etc. He has to carry a large‘ In olden days the undertaken did Hm“ and m“ "r staples’ Each "' 4° l” s“ Wm‘ Kandle _ _" H" nel- cpcccli, bu; 1mg u other men in stock of funeral furnishings from themct have zfny place from which to Gillvanlzed Pwlwki Each - ~ - ~ - - - ~ - - ~ 45¢ ' ' diflerenti industries and professions "FY cheapest to the most expenslvehlhold funerals to-day most-U WW1 "w Japanned Padmckg- Each ' - - ‘ - ~ ‘ ~ ~- 15¢ 1° 35¢ Elccll-lc Lanterns, each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , ,, $2.50 an! beginning to realise that only by But the mortician is not all busin-adverlt of apartment houses, and 311449113 P1111? Pfellflfed Paint. Gal .. $4.50 Bagged“ an,“ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ‘ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ , __ 5mg‘ telling; the public about their busl- m. he l8 R180 fl Professional manltaking remains a long distance 11¢ High colors and white. Gal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $4.75 Um ran e mash“ ms om M8 with b t_ page; can Qhgy expect 9, gun and He must understand the psychology has to have a convenient place, so Zinc-O-Lith White Paint. Gal , $4.00 genes esch a a ' c p ‘L25 m SE50 gppgm|qg|v¢ undenmndml on the of grief, he must know the abuses to that we find some of the finest cs- Ad-E-Llte mixed Paint. Qt. . . . . . . . .. 99¢ ' C ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " .. pm cg the public’ and 5° the m,» which real, grief is put. He is a tabllshments in the country used as Gllddeirs Barn Paint. Grey, Gal. . _ $2.00 F“ l‘ “ , 3 Ne 5' ' ' ' ' ' ' s2 ’ on] flh-Qcmfg “d max-Mm“ m, chnlcian, a professional man, in funeral homes. and very few of them Red, Gal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $2.15 mt" New‘ hm‘ "2 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ' ' " “'00 beginning to see that in this day W191‘ d!!! 116 merely preserved a ehnw that they are really funerll Plastering ‘rrowls for cleaning fox dens. Price 30° 6mm” “w” 5mm” unwms“ EM” “'00 e b, mum by mm‘ ‘ com”, “d a Nawtgfltlhogqmwhq animus-N Lgilllrw not where the blow may. . O O bCIIII - r "om growl“ ma“ lion bloom offlyoutl-i lxleas I ‘m? 35°“ mwfi” 3° ’ I l wlmmafla mgwcmpromcm a a compara- {ménmflinwaau t; I" “WWW * m ' ue, i . ‘ lfiradicate thcliinca of mirroring. andififhllll I "W4-Pmm" “km” N“ ‘ ‘mem- fi, -- ' ~ P ‘llminate fine wrinkles. He a able ‘I'll f!" "l" "m" "is "ml- auilo Batteries _ 68Zll1g brawn m; mo" ‘M m,“ ogfrhetangicdakeinoihumanlife Tum to Minn-ll‘: and avoid a "f; “K0 "b.3510 $0 RN "18 M!!! Wm“ ‘may ‘m whm" YMMV“! g - , " n ha tom 5mm‘ ' . '-'l'm§'w"l°»u§“§/cii§i lwltroinlwrellls. rmlasnt all: l? m .91! ‘infill-inn Unit Cells . . ‘F. ‘M’ an?" ‘a; “w” n m” ll 33mg“, you'll hear them m‘ u ' ~ , use I are lilhllld b8!’ ' - r dd" ms glib bl! placed ollllzomum to the shock and chili of pm out . u . m e mafia“? wuifi a: With a heart that's cold and may." “l” 55d! , ' filth ‘on twat‘: than?“ "l" mines-liar. what they call it. “m” '_ . OW l7 00 PC‘ in ‘ljr .. m o‘ a!‘ i!!! hull I ' m m. ‘WWW, t- v new", o" nanuno n2: fi. It in: non been inch. Per pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. l0c to 50c Plain Box Hasps, 3 inch. Each . . . . . . .. 8c Snaps, doz. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. go’ Suppliesfor Ranch Building hose. ior spraying disinfectant. Each $4.00 Bruce's Fox Tongs. PistoLGrlp. one hand. fox Tongs. Pair $4.00 You have been addressed by Doctors cost for idle time the _ n». c a y to complete. The cost . FOX and Rat Traps. Each ....... .. 25c to $1.00 Ministers and other; who plgy gvgn; and then when he is grill-g. absugulqsd olvtliig ellllliialming in present day 41.;- 3 mo: Nickel plated Plllirlg Guns (bent. or straight). important part in our lives, but until ml!!!’- have help m handle eycfy- money’ was approximately 82600- Qglvgnized safety gasps, 3 inch _ _ _ , _ __ m, Each - - - - - - - ~ - - < - - - » - ~ - - - ~ - - » - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- $1415 lh-nlabt no club in the city hccfihlns- - Then the climate in uicsc countries 4% mm. _____________________________ __ __ m Wood and rubber Filling Guns. Each $1.00 been Iddrssled bv a Mortician. l He 1B wnllnuslly facing extra heme dry had a crest effect on We" e inch ...................................... .. 25c Nickel plaice Mouth Clamps. Pair . $10.00 "gave the surface and vc-U. S8379 V334 viii-oi , Pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.25 each w‘, Sct-in-Rubber paint Brushes. Each 15c to 02.00 l-iauck Fire Gun No. 56. Each 88250 No. ifl‘. Fnch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $05.00 The only am Way to disinfect. 300 Candle power gasoline Lamps. Bach $10.00 Oil Lantoi-bli. Each $1.25 Bird's and Brantford Champion, light, medium and T-eavv. Dialn and slate surfaced roofing. Write for prices. Brace, McKay £9” Co., Lt d., Summerside” Water Street -- n rhom 161.102. lea - Simmer sum fig“: