"1*;"_‘-.i .~’t'F~";%!**!¥'1=_?"i“?`<’r' " 3 ' ‘ ' _ ‘ _ .»........> '1 Central _ _ __ ""' ' ' ` i C _ ~. _ 1:3'11-:rf:f1“:::r::.*::::::::J __ 4:.-_-_~_~_-_~_~_-__::_A_~:::_T:$$_“-'~'-`-“fr-111-1'*;::_~_ _-sr.-_'_-;;:;_ _-1 _ ' or h S ` A ' ir Pave mossy in this-Provmss. i xml’ °‘”°° 'ii-“' "°"°“' '° ““ ;-va. _ g ..». ._ _ __.=..._ » »- --.i..-2..- 7*-T_ ,__ _".i,. ‘_ , '_ _ r ~ t Ind ehlenl usda st-hunt ` 'We_-have aquantit of . Pure White Castile Soap that was bought right and-~ will be sold at t e old" price (20c lb.) while it lasts. ' _ This is_a good buy, ag' _ soap is still advancing. _ We. carry a_ large' as- _ sortment of Toilet caps and our prices are right E.A,_ FOSTER _ CINTRRLA' DRUGSTORI “ <"'>l<.'<.~:\ii;ci\1L>0( »o1Ji».,_.._i_,»...,i, , _ Tliousands of housewives have ion ii that they can suvc four-illths “cf the FIND!! Ulueiiy spent for cough prepara- lilllllilvy using th swell-known old recipe 01'. ml, ing- couch syrup at home. it is limlile an cheafh to make but it reall has no I lp . M fl cque or rom: rtsu s. takes fight. -hold ofpe cslugh and qlvcs immed ste relief, usually stop lug an culinary cough in $4 hours or ll-ll. '».£¢°ih f".“...§“‘."°-°'.i`°-“ ‘ii-ll” ‘“°¢°l’““ ru s our ri s 10-oz; bottle, ‘gil adsapldirli graliulstrd _IURHY lyrup to mske_18 ounces. _If you 'l;;l_‘_§_¢l`,__;l:e cls{lii_ed inolpsses, honey, or up, nsen o su r ru. _:‘_'_=lV,_ iii tsstfs ppod,?eep:ipei;~ » sssaamvaon ima. ll/s truly qstonislilng how quiikly it intl; _D\;l\%tkrst£=g ~tl_irouif_h _every s_lr pes- _ o s rcs an ungs- cosens said raises the phlfni, soothes and -lu.-sis the mcmbr_snes,_rn ' gradiially but surely the annoying ¢ roat tick e a_nd__dreade °°l1K\\ disappear entirely. 1\ot ing bab- ter for bronchitis, spasmcdio eroup, 1I'hl2p_pi;ig_ cougl_:eo_r _broi:_cl;iiil_ '_asthmn. c sas cs nn ii iyccncen- 'T-flied c0mpound of genuine Tiorwsy pine extrfct. lgiown tho world _over for its heal nf e ect on the membranes. _ ..Avo_d disappointment by asking your dllililist for “ .1/lnounces of Pinex’ with ini directions and don’t accept' an - nun ei s iv nfl; .' se., Gusrsnts d~to e abso I/ti mb gums sc n6>r 11,i_l<_>x_1ey goiaiatly refunded. '“ - ` sr o., oron , n. ' eeeeeeanneeaeeeeeeeseaeeeeaaleseaes 1 ._»l.1.--. 1-, Anvrnrisuusuis .g,¢,___ _ _ _ i£9_9i#$%$A9%$%%$lii$~$$%$at§__$$ f,-. _ FOR SALE FOR SALE GUERNSEY GRADE cow due to freshen early in Jan. C- E. McKenzie, Milton. ' ' 2907-12-11Mwfm3l : i’.___i' ~ it . _ _ _ FOR SALE-3 YOUNG FOX HOUND8 (black and tan)._ For further part- iculars write Frank Mayhew, Kin- inn?,_-_P;_.f’.a. 1. ._ zest:-iz-ia msipa \"\:'- i _ FOR ';`B_v,\LE- WELL DRILLING machine. Full equipment. Can be seenfait Alex McKay's Lonedale Farm. T. Ii.. Kent, St. George, N. B . ' 2764-12-4Mws3ws3wkspd. itqsonnnaunovs nseiisrr-?l\sn`.vonKsH|nE Pio Fon service." Peter Cummisky, Mt. Ryan. 2873-12-9M6ipd. ..- JNO. ALFRED MeDONALD, PRO- vluclal Land Surveyor, Herman- ville, Sourls. 2908-12~11S16l. F011, -_8__E_R-VICE YORK HOG. 18 months old. Leslie Wocks, Frederic- . ton. 2815-12-6nifIlpd‘ PAY P‘EAcE wonx A1' wAn guaranteed for three years. Knit urgently needed socks for us on the fast, simple Auto-Knitter. FulI', particulars today. 3 c stamp. Auto-_ Knitter Go., Dept. C. 03, 607 College -Street, Toronto. _ 2482-11-19MtiliDec1d , _ Qi smci minions I llALl~l-*AX, N. S. Dec. 10.-(Quota- tions furnished by F. B. McC\irdy d: Co., stock and bond "brokers, members ol! the Montreal Stock Exchange, Mc- cuiuy sniidlng, Halifax, N. s. ' CLOSING PRICES -Yesterday Atch... ....95‘/is A. l~‘. .. 88% Alo . . . . ._ 63% ...,66% fn. h. ;~.'s4'% Can. Pac ... 161 Cont 79% Cru 68% M.F. C. T... .. 111% M. N. P. . . . . . . .. 181% P. R. S... .. Reading . 84% . S. P. . . ._ 102% Stu... . ....51‘/4 97% 79 _ Today 95 ‘_ 88% 64'/i _(56% ‘ 4-114% 160" ' 78% 59 114 161 63 84 102%, 52% 77% 07% 79% Ffflf'-"‘ :-1'F“f= l HELP WANTED _'J - mann SALESMAN EXCLUSIVE LINE for city, towni or country. Big earnings guaranteed. Permanent all year job. _No experience neces- sary. Write Luke Brothers Montre- al. 2861-12»9 'ine6I HISTORY- DF THE WORLD WAR. Special Canadian edition. introduc- tion by General March, Chief of Staff. Complete and authentic. Of- iicial photographs. Extraordinary opportunity for big profit. Special proposition to returned soldiers. . Outfit free. Winston Company, Tor- onto. 2781-12-5MiE6i. l i WANTED WANTED ~BY JANUARY FIRST, three furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Phone 486-2. ' 2892-12-10m3l. WANTED ENGLISH BILLIARD TAB- le medium slzef State price, condi- tion, size and accessaries. "B.” clo Guardian. 2810-12-6Mtf. WANTED A FARM OF ABOUT 50 acres situated near Charlottetown or Rustico. Apply to E. Blanchard. 31 Mishawum Road, Woburn. Mass. ' 2899-12-11wfm2wkspd. LIVE POULTRY--I WILL PAY ‘ 15c per pound for live fowl. Ship to Mt. Herbert Station Wednesdays of Thursdays-. Pnrkman Jenkins. 2888-12-10 ni7ipd ...___ SHIP .ME .YOUR .RAW _.FURS. I 'will pay highest possible cash price for all kinds of raw furs B_ R. holman, 86 Ques: St. Char- ` 2495-11-19 mtf RAW FUR8 WANTED#-50 Red and Patch Fox skins, 1000 Muskrats, 50 Mink, 100 Weasel and Beaver Highest prices paid for same, J. B. Romliough, 128 Gt. George Street, Charlottetown. ` . 2637-11-27Mti .~=-..._-._- _nnnr-»w;om\nn_ ,_ " ' FEMALE ' WANTED'-A NURSEMAID. APPLY WANTED AT ONOE MIDDLE ' aged woman--for assistant lauiidress Wages $25 per iuonth with room and board. -Phone or write the Superintendent' 2891-12-10ml-wk . Gcsi-diss clues. mt 1 at the Sanatorium, N. Wiltshire.- : LOST -__;____,____; $vi.~_()0- ilsul, and that' everyone In the pro- ' . A A » Mens 2 Buckle Over-shoes ‘vlnce who appreciates the‘_~sscrifice _i'9sT"'°~ ~aATuRg;Y'~iGSi:;e:)i: _ '. 3.25~_ imadw. by Miss McLean, in_he_r devot- _ ' ~1 2 `. ___-_ . _i _ ; I ‘ _ GMM. Geiima 9' Zio-y _ _ . ' WOlllen's High Overslioesrf ‘ion to dirty, should 'contribute accord ` ' "mii ciiiidis mine containing whom' 2-60' :ing to their ability. The smallest a- i A1917-I-1918 ` cti$i;'s0.°i mime have at Guardia: , Lui_l1bcr_man`s Red Leather 'l"‘°"“iS Wi" Nl gladly received. Con- _ Th__ _mmh pride “amd _ _ _ _ T0p_____ 335 _trlhutione may bc sent to either of our 6 R ‘ _ ' Lumbqi-mgn's "y_¢|¢i,3 65 < ,tlir-cddaily papers .or to the under- f0d8Y TW l-he view” L09," PERSONALS _ Lumbm-mgn’g 1* .l yghgf, 3_40 isigfned, the treasurer of the fund, and _ tglommittee in Montreal is - o Eastern Trust Co. I 1 'Th - ' . » - - " -C' ~H.B° Lonswoiih M U; bominmn Express Otllcc will i l¢llIl`lb€rmun's Knit Sox _cceivcd hy Mr. 1-1.. J. Palmer from A'-*tins Manu!" be sony to 18",, tm; |19 1, ||| of ` ' " ' 'Major D A McKinnon giving the ssd i Chmiiotmiown' P' E' I' pieurisy. Mr. Carr. oi- -st. John, is llietllll of the dea¢h_ by wounds or the time be- it i Lieut Fred Longworth. Mr Joseph Kelly of the Freight __ T' ' ` , ~ - » , pr . 5 YGBI' Blinds 1922 9' 1923 Department of the P. E. I. It. has re- Boy 5 Lumlniiqianis 5 Eye-. ess I _dm S" etc ‘ .*i;lg»____ 15 'Year Bonds 1927 i=-_turned .irom his visit to chicago. 'letBd___s._________é_m____._;.__ ___ ___ Mckinnon 1 1933-100 l`-4. _ ll M", moment Mitchell and her .let 2.50 _ _ ~ Ain2dii°?;ggedBii;_i;_iei:e&937-101 i1m°°\\°' MU- Cl‘°"i*;_Gi:i“‘i;__‘:"f “’°°_:i; ` We have an immense stock Malor McKinnon . ' ~ ‘ns 01° W|“¢°" "1 “" °‘ ° " mi' of these goods in ull sizes and ' towflm 0\` lend 5PPi'cai'i°n friends welcome them back to their you can see them and “X them Fsia hams. ~ _ friends of Mr Marcus Calder, at the News and Variety Saore. 2904-12-11 m2i NOTIOE.-Dr. ‘McGrath has moved from 29 -Prince Street to 26 Greet George Street. 2894-12-10` miiipd COBMOPOLITANS for January are received at the News and Variety Store. 2904-12-11 m2l KNIVES.-Thill‘i.v-live two blade nickel plated `-pocket knives, with two steel .blades 40»cents each. The Rogers ~l-lurdware Co. Ltd. 2902-12-1111131. MECHANICAL EREGTOR SETS, just what you need for the boys Xmas gift. Prices from $1.50 up. The ‘Rogers . ____ Hardware col. Lia. 2902-12-iimai. Interior, Ottawa is in receipt of a cablegram from his son, Lieut. Arthur D. Pope fw_ho has beien a .prisoner of warfat Gmudenz, West Prussia, stat- ing that he sailed from Danzig, Bal- tic Sea on November 27, and expected reason P to arrive in Scotland on December 10 variety s'_ore_ 2904_1z_u mm Lieut. »Po_pq went with the Queen’s _ University Engineers at the beginning ANo.rHER CARGO BoAT__ The of the 'war. , steamer ~R_oseina B., arrived here :irom Sydney Sunday night with a FROM °VERsEAS"'”m‘° f°ii°Wi“g cargo of coal for Bunitain Bell & C0 soldiers from overseas arrived on theiand 55 loading a cm-ge, of oats by J_S_ Island Monday nlgh‘t:-- Wim. McLurc,i-vvedlock for SL Johm, Nfi,1_ Bradalbano; ~l-lenry W. McLean, Al- -_ V berton; Frank Pinewu, Duvar Road;| cAVENDI8__H AND STANLEY_ Thomas lA. Boyles, West Devon; lan BRl|D'G`E.-Next Sunday Dec. 15th Darrach' Kensington; Harold Campf Rev. W. E. Piper will pro'-icli twice iii bell lrlshiowin; John Flynn, 126 King! the Baptist church, Cavendiisli at 11 St. City; Chas T. Burke, Malpeque.in m and 7 p -m, also in the Presbyter- and Alfred Stewart of Southport, ian church, Stanley Bridge at 8 p m. The ones who came, to Charlotte town -were met by 1{ev_ D;-_ 11‘u||¢-_x-¢_0n_{ POSTPONED.--The lectures' to have and M;-_ -P, A_ Hughes, Sem-eta;-y of been held at York lust night and at 'tho Returned \Sodiers Commisssion.iSt‘*"i‘°P° 0" Th‘"'*‘d“Y Tight have Mg,-ed ,Stewart of Southport above been postponed until furtlicr notice named left home with ,me 2nd Heavy owing to the lecturer, Rev. Mr. Ful- llattery and was wounded. John Flynn io" iiaving mei wiiii 'i'-i' iiiigiii' iiiii or Charlottetown left with nw 105th "“i“i“'i ““°i‘i°"i' i 1 . ' :ii ixsdii 5° w°““iie‘i Tim iiiiiiiiiii seep FAIR.-Tile Maritime soon Yyghi "ned in Haifa on the Hosp" Fall' opens today In Summersille.’l`he ii ii Amguayii' the first iiiispiiiii speakers will 'include Prof. P. A. vessel ‘to arrive with wounded men Murphy of ChM,l0Ltetown_ A_ E_ since tim mimisiiice W9” signed' 0” Saunders of Truro and Prof. Cum- b°“'"ii were eleven omcers- “me ming. Principal of the Truro Agrlcul nui'slng sisters-, and' seven hundred mm] (-¢,||,,ge; and omg,-g_ and sixty-three men. The Araguaya -_ -_ _ loft Liverpool on November 27th. Al-i NO. 41,4. MOTOR LUNCHEON most immediately after leavng» port KITS for four persons, 2 quart Vucuum she ran into bad weather and on Mon~ bottles, 1 large food box, salt and pep- day. December zna it blew a inn-ricsns ner slmkers. four each of plates. according to some of the boys on m=.pkins_ silver plated knives, forks board. The great majority of the re- 11111! Spoons; $30-00~ The ROECYS tumlng soldiers on board had seen ser- Hiliilwafe C0- Lfd~ 2902'12'um3i' vice at 'the front, and many showed: 1*". evidence ol' their wounds. -some being' FATHER Bmscos DE`AD'-'Miiiiy on -gi-utclieg, while others had their friends in Charlottetown will be deep- ai-ms in slings, gy had their fwes ban. 'ly sorry to learn of the death ut the ringed, There were one hundred and Charlottetown -Hospital yesterday eve- ilireee, mental cases on l|,0a,.d_ and 'ning of Rev. Father Briscoe, after e overfifty got paf_1en~(,9_ short lllness._ I-lie came here for his liealtli some years ago from Providen- ::Certain morbid conditions must <36' R' 'I- Where he was f°"m'e"iy parish exist in the stomaoli and intes¢tlnesil"'ff'3t- Ha “'35 H “Miva °f ireland' to encourage worms, and gymy Wm ’l‘lio time of the :funeral is not yet exist as long as these morbid condi-_ known, awaiting word from the Bish- tloris perfmit theiu to. To bc rid ol" cp of Rlioilc Island. them and spare the child suffering. use »Mlller`s Worm Powders. Theyl THE SOLDIERS WELFARE- l`hc will correict the digestive irregularit- llourd of Y. M. C. A. directors met ies by destroying the v"‘~-ins, condi- Monday night and after the regular tions favorable to wririzi.-i will dlsap- ‘routine business had been transacted pear, and the child will have no more the question of "how to best welconic suifering irom that cause. the soldiers upon their return," was _ __ LL-. ____ idiscussed. A plan is being _worked M ` ’ c c out whereby every man will be made i ac S 0 ureilo feel that his services have been an . _ . .prcciated.At present all returned sol is a dlers- are being given six months free _membership privileges to the local Y. M. C. A. - THE REIIA MGLEIN HOSPlll\l ' MEMORIAL FUND. 'to licr friends Friday December lllth from _3 to 6 p. in. 21 CHINAWARE FOR XMAS.- A beautiful display of Nippon China at ble rlces at the News and -for that cold, oouih and incipient fever, ta e M -\C'S COLD CURE A °_p'endid remedy in talilmt form, that will » put you back to good *liealt in quick Lime, liow to have gone abroad. that only T.»8l'gB b0X e 259 contrifbfuitions of $10.00 and upwards are desired for the above Fund; this is not so Our people have Iirul maui 1 yiears to which they, have rcspoiidcd _ __ __ _ _-_no -doubt. many 'who would consider i i fit a privilege to contribute to 'a ilund i_ f _ - _ _tn penpcluato -the memory of Miss Mi: i ly i ‘ ' A ._ Lean the ls|auid’s heroic nurse who ` ' was so ioully sent to her death by the S 'V murderous Huns. but who do not see ‘ their way clear to give a large amount. _ ~ , _ ~it was thc wish of the' promoters or ‘M¢||'5 4 B'u¢kl5 ()y¢r3h0e"< this memorial fund -t'hiat'it -bc univer- " Liimhermnnh 1. iuyolet 3,45 will be acknowledged through the on and heeure they suit you_ _ __ " ""` Lumbermsnls~Felt' Sox: A very ir-ma miter has just been rs- '. The Always Welcome Animated Weekly MATINEE p ULY AT 3.15 SHARP-i\IGr-i'rJ7 AND 8.4; ,,;,;f¥§,‘f{,~,,';‘3,,f*$,,,",§_;§,1?,;',g;';;=_;§;;` .. M... ..._ mg §uN5n|N|; (;|R|,_J| C ‘ Wi-ight.'Bummerside. 'will he At Home ' - ' _ _ _ _ ._1N_ Blue-Eyed Mary Mystery, Romance and Adventure in a _ fight for :1 fortune ` A thrilling Detective Story wherein Deceit and Treachery nearly rend eatablished Family Ties _ Fast Action and Thrilling Scenes provide -' exciting amusement THE PATHE BRITISH GAZETTE ' HAROLD l In one. of his usual ` LLYO]) j Clever Comedies -sistefian/waiu_»isiss_._____ Gimfs Qiiick iwir AND ssltrft Possssiofi _ R THWARTS SL_HEMING` WILLIAM Fox---PRESENTS .,._iys‘ 7 _‘_ _ .nnvz caviucz - __ - - _ 1»\\,_-*_ »¢_-vs_- _'_ _______ _ __._L. ._ _cry was ___ ___c__o___ _______g ___ ___u__________ of llic Brigade, so was iiot'u.ctually for the infantry udvaiici-ng on the out- iii [im Buttery when V uni- sud. o<~.;:l|i'rrid there. I i'ecelved~-a'pfione iiiiiriii Oi Miiiiii' Tim giiiiiiiii' Lieiiiiiii' iii(-nsiiigo und ui once ru:~ilic¢l Over. “iii was giving iiomii ranges io iii” l’ooi‘,l<`i‘ci| was uiiconsclioiis and isaw giiiiiierii’ wiie" iiiii ‘miiiiiy siiiiii iiiiiii' that lie would not recover. I could -not ed between him “iid me gun’ very sleep n. wink iliiai. night, and his death iievereiy wounding him' H° was mi" has worried me ever since. l was fied im to the dressing siiiiioii ni very -fond of Fred and ho of me. mice 'but it wife Seen that 'iic w°“i'_i Only recently 'lie was awarded the not recover, as he became uiiconrc-1 _Mimary Cross mr bravery at the ous almost instantly. He died at tli:_Bum8 of Amiens_ We are living in dressing station -at 4 ip. m., about ‘au_ Mons at present but expect to move liour afterwards. The funeral tookim n few dayB_.. place next day and he was buried in DAN McK|NNoN_ Majoh Military section, grave No. l. Major McKinnon says: “A large number of civilians nl~ tended the funeral, and the city nuth- orities 'provided a casket which was covered wirtli wreatlies brought by the inlrabltants. The wolneu cr’.»ud and soemed so sorry for ilio (lanudiuii boy. who died for their sake so fur from liomc. They are u. deuir good people and their syuipatliyiouched us very much. l cannot tell you how badly I feel ut losing Fred just as victory was about to be 'celebii-ated. l somehow felt so sure that we would come through 0. K.. as -we knew, practically for sure, that peace wouldbe signed next day. or rather the armistlice. We were jok- ing wbout lt, and saying that we must keep our heads down. The Hun was shelling all over the place,-_-just scorching around for the Active (Jail- udiun l-‘leld Batteries, und it was » it chance shot got Frcrl. I was. und um tcin-por*-urily_ iiway thc cenietei'y at .lemup-pes, British - from the Uattery being in command, LOOKING FORWARD TO BLIGHTY l ”"' l ' This letter was received by Mrs l Dobson Clarke, Muddy Lrecki who has two boys over seas, onei in hospital wounded: France, Oct. 2lsi, 1918. Dear Mother,-Just a few linesf to ict you know I am well, hope this finds you all the same. I got the snaps you sent also a lot of letters from home, when we were in the line, but could not answer them just then and they got lost some way. _ ‘ < We have been through some queer old' places since I wrote last and there are not many of the old platoon boys left. There are a lot of new fellows. . Don is in Blighty and getting along fine in hospital, thc lastl heard of him. He ‘didn't last long with us. The morning he .was wounded our platoon "went over - »-,- .‘ ‘ ' _ ,;' ,»_'-.\'>_i~{d'u-Siti- in the first wave had'~to.-nushftwo gun posts and we sumihsdwsolne- fun before we got-througln ~ l -._ 3 l have not .ly_eep__-here very lgng myself, but have been over_the__ to_;_J six tin_'_:_e§ since Autgust and w_ e_n we 1 . o__0ve1‘..L_.__ ___ Welding D2Fiy._iT)elieve, mg,iiV6e`, mostly went five or six"n'ii_ies' be-' lore we stopped. ‘lf `i`s“'§¥!‘ftlff§' c_old and muddy herenow, it is a little cold lying around st nlglilf’ 1"" lt is just a year the firstélf'Nov"" ember since lcame tothis =l`1iittaliol\" and we mostly get -af pass.=t6» Blighty if_we hold out a year, sol am expecting _one soon if -the Hun °f’ . _‘___ . _ _ - _.._ _ .. . i I- .2 _ ___ ____ _ -_ ~,__ __ ._ _ _ ~_ ip.-_ 1 M1 _ ° 9 A n'»‘ Much like coffee in ar;p_ear~a'ri'c_e and a1"oma.'Pos'ttim is ` solu'l;ejly_ 'free from the drug caffeine. Anal besides ‘this merii:,ijEé c_:on- , Venience, economy and ractical *‘i~.'. .,_._&_ \»\\i. .- _ "- .. ` 'x 1 a i 7 ~ T E V - ~_ l, _. " nf . -9 1 _ . is one of its best advertisements - i>_'iI *.- 2;; i` 'T-l 4. usefulness make ii; fide il 811-mes/ drink .foray me fs-.mini s ' _ .|- "7Yiere1s' a._Reason\” __ _ 'Ili I fi ...l-»f_--pf _ li.: -_flu -IV' _ 'A1111 .fi-.\_1v~4:§ ‘_ U§¢\_\' I 1-i'is1i.` iizhiz. v-l , .`_4 fs' 2 _“I- 2 .wi 'H356 .~,'_ 5'. ' 1‘.t~=q\ » 3-' 'oi ~ salsa _ I. 9"., _¢ }¥".i I ` fl BA* --_,yi if _.*¢_z,'. nlli-i »1‘ i» "ti," as 1 ~ _ .~':.¢ 'f .ifif l'i`. as-~ 7' -wp! _‘ .|~~ .'¢ _ _ .. - l ing in his pll¢° f°l‘ if 1.-__-_.i' _ ._,.i_‘ = zsn 12 gmac ._ .:~. ~;_ 1' - 3:” y-» _ i i 'i I Major ‘McKinnon states that the Banu . y.. I"~ <1 ._,_|,:,»___._\_»_f - __-A.,-, _ i».-...,_, ~_. l .l\',` _ - »