Daily (founded 1007). 'Qfiloo It ,¢harlettetown, 8 4.D0`_per _ - _ _ | AM Monhgue. - ~ -_ 1: it ___ ‘Al "'°°|4'"*-M‘J°' A- A' '°""°". i ~ ' Wnen the Canadians under Geiier- ian corps irq" if ii d fl h ' ver lB lf* (Delivered) in udvnillnl (Mailed) ln_ sdvenoe in Qanqda. for U. I- A. ' ‘~ lre_neh Oillee at Alberten i5# sweep; lars ; its 700", °\’ I0 and men: f it foir__ _thu _ of its -`_|§`@_ld..f"I devotiotl of - - for the rectp bluds toleth- __ V, _ ,_.;,_..___. i~ .4 't ', . %#tbtilt=li#\l°tl»~#l¢ll¢‘l»*HlHr§¥<\¥.» orreslstsncef- all that the Cansrl-' *ai* ‘”'drP“."";": l _ ` ` 1555091810 Ddllfll' ‘al Currie. ufcolllnilnied bv the Prinoo llglil hearted ii i ‘fi ihioi, t U . _ "‘" ‘ ' _ ' ~' ' '~ _ , - ' _ ti ou o W - ' J. llimeif. _ L -9- K- CW!" of \'l nies and ii number of Canadian have been wltiiesses in its aflirarideu - --_-_-‘--< °-_-*F-‘---‘r~»~"~ - - ~- » '-~ -~ -rr '~~-°‘-P fr' -Y ' "~_~~*' " m _ _ _ __ _ ' _ _ ~ _ __ _ _ THURSDAY' DECEMBER "_ ww :Cut_'_€;;‘;__o_:i}t._ei£:e_t; _tit`t_;ra;_lt;_;\ Tn; ;‘.ut\l\dit}_l'l corps! \\e acclaim it --------~-------~ ~ -- ---~ - - - - ~ -~---~ . °‘ "’ W 001) and heiu‘tt`elt s_viiipatliy_ 1 ci.i-:_-\_\= 'i‘iii~: - 7- N_%»that the itfeatlier man has inte? ned in-the matter of clean- i the sidewalks- a little attention tifigiclf many citizeiisliad overlook- ed bgfore tbe.receiit thaw, another opportunity has been given to keep the concrete bzirc as it should be 'k¢pt,'_and as the city by lawh ex- pressly' provide it shall be kept.. l‘|'evi0us to the thaw the sirletvalksl were ‘positively dangerous and asf sdveral accidents had resulted a spasmodic effort was made uiider_ tfireat of prosecution to do work; thatshould have been done loiig_ before. The weather evidently took; pity 'upon the hopeless effort and_ did the work in a night. Now we ` _are starting with a clean sheet and clean sidewalks. If each snowfall' is 'shovelled off as it comes, and it is pretty sure to come- shovelle-_`d siiii-‘.\\f'_»\Lie§:t1,t'o live so that he cfuild- regulate his activities' accord- ingl_v.Whcii- the specialist, after ex- amining him» ‘mentioned a fairly leiigtliy p_er_iod the "Old Tiger” de- clared six nionths would' be en- ougli~_as in that'time» his object in life- _the salvation of France-'_ would be realized. ` Ret_ur'ning now from redeemed Alsace~Lorra~ine- whence the Prus- siim.beast has-goneyand where he ougli -to sec _thc ~goal=of his life at- tained. Hc is coiitt-nt.Very approp- riately he could now repeat beautiful prayer of the Nunc Dini- ittisi V the Lord now lettest Thou Thy servant ` “ depart in peace according to _ Thy word; ` ' ' For mine eyes ‘li:i'.'e seen Thy salv- tion wlich 'l`hou has prepar- ed before the face of all _ people. _ witnessed the joy of the people at onli ROLL OF HONOR _ .____._0_....__é. obly,is incomplete. As it is our inten- On pages 10 and 11 of this issue we iwalkl Shun’ after t'\fc Fcaiimg lm me author 0', an gow' He ll* the MHS' that dear l"riince wzus liivatizdomiiiiiill l fall of aiiv siiow--i iii tic- lay iw- and me Lord or au" = . ' » _ _ - _- ~ .riidiiii ~d, 1' ~ - ; tinie-four liours after, .ind if in The Umm, im,m,m..,,, ,,f-,|,,.|,. .|,.1_ (.__“._d?_:T_; a_.o;;“, hundH€difm;1Tla“di h ` lt, l 'for' l-ii o"_locl' of the _ . _ _ _ ° ”"'“" U S . "_: t U mg] X K ( ` ` _ i"°"`“"""' "°“U““eil ill- (life. then understaiiti t’ully` four liundred thou _ /" ¢ ' ' _x _ __ » ' . foruwlm "u“e°dmg C‘m"° Vmnifounll lil the “llf*(‘ll"“ h'~'lllll lJl`0\1S11l sand volunteers. And since then how: snow to be_rciiio\_-_»tl troin such foot- hy_the Brmsh mm-ou_ and he saluted _hey ________ _0___g___ _ww _____y _“we _________ way or sirleivitllg, .so fair as sut‘_h the prince of \\-,,105 as --the' lem". ,Med God k,,0,,;,s how 'many .I I `li' ot land extends a- » ' ’ - * “"“' uiting or l 0 ___ nate hope and sviipathetle person! 1.1.4.4, perhaps fifty tli)fj.,m5q ` I ' H I H $1 50 up ither we would have had clean joy “nd the ‘WW 1° ”°°l“l"‘_ this m0\'1\' thuslasm of this- never-to-be forgot-~ _f ' |.‘;m. !\1e.|m_e_\‘|\ir|_~. _i $2,50 It ' ip nd safe sidewalks durrig thc past mg °“_e °f th? '“°St 5l‘"`l°“‘*' the ten celebration the heart homage oil " \'iik]‘§hirt¢' ‘ $5.00 (f, i t" ew weeks of winter or we would C“““d'”" °‘"`P"° we “UCI”-lm ii with "- .ur cordlnl and imperishable gratlt» `\\/hii`(~ Piquéulhits $2.00 ;°!¢" _ I ave had an addition of Several Joyful and profound gratitude, for it is .,d,,_~» , » 'FEQY ‘,r._ _ . _ HM __ __ $600 ~ undred douars __ day to our civic the 4th Canadian Division of the Can-l ' ‘ d _li _ _ 9 Wm Us - Egono abroad, to seek in other lands. [the employment denied them in their Livmc. Fon o'ri-lens: "is it pos-|"“'"~ sible for' a person to live the Chris- Th""e is M50- flllnfhffl' mailer. T0 (ian me while Seeking hishwn “,e]_ wliicli I would like to-draw your :it- faro' only and doing btit little to help ' `“u°“' ViZ_The 'blllllling °f l""m‘~'h i Othemgn Mary wants to know Ifem_'railwny's to Crapatiti and New Lou- tliere are at great many such people, mm' I _ but they are certainly nm Hung the* Each of these lines. if constructed, _phristiall m,e_ (,hrisuanit_v is _pm_ would traverse the "beat and busiest” eminem, lmsemsh; it ish me of low farm lands, to be found anywliere in evenuc since the first snowfall. “dia” °°"P”- “"“°h' with ‘““`l‘ ski". HE* INDUSTRIES \\~ i ' 'V' Suit Cases up to.._... . $10.00 _ _ _ _ and bravery. has bee th i t , i ‘ ` . . _ »- From Ulmer \._(,wp0"“_ that of or our delivemncp :ve ea;'_’__;`_‘:;'"";_ § ______ __ - Drtleiug (iowlls ._ ._ . .$ll.0() // llole|li'ool` Silk Hose . . ._ 330 Wliito (iashiiiore lrlose . .$135 ' Black Cushincro Hose ._ ._ QC Fine Heather llose . .~ 8lic - l\nii.tcd Miiffiers . $150 up lfitncy Silk \'ltiiflers___.. $2.50 up _(hey Suede (iloves. - $2.35 up_ _ _ imp.: Gloves__..... . ._ $2.00 Lined .\lochaGloves ._ $2.00 up _ - liuckskin Gloves.. . _ . ....._$3~7 _ I dGl es $5 00 ~_ -&_ ____ - ' _ 'T if “The Hab`erdashei'y” v CHOOSE HlS_GlFT HERE .tfe sideviallts oi reveniie this is with adminmnn fo; uw' ' 9i"»"'l 31"*/9 D ll Very vicar# ~ tlrm and wise f _ ` _ v - ti of l|,_ prlom c0m_(|,,r_ id to notice during the past few - " “"l . .. ___ _ _ _ . - ee . ._ _ _ ` '97 1)' \` > U ` -l _ldlrectlon given to it by it i _i i," ' -' i' i it ----» _- C '- mm of the (_-hy pmhm._`__ command? w_t__ _ho __sB_’_“ em "9" .wveks, the various articles in yourl_ "\ 4- _ ' ___ _ - 'r' ’ _ awe °f a_paper, dealing with the establisliinentf f»‘-\ / CUQ (‘R()U]'> sorrow even more _ha le :of new industries in our Province. _ *Q `\ n we arn from joy. Fighting spiritual foes d_ovelopes|“__1_`};|S. has mlm; beer? an (mistamung i V NA I our moral muscles and 'when tro\rblel___;_lm;g siurdniurlriill me' aim ha? ` \""""\ _ ' _ threatens to overwh _l Go l s i A D mn ng oi" ‘province 0 `\'\\ _ Y' _ - /"' F m ug d a “my its young men and women. who have 's Q' ' . `. - __ //_~ /X E' . o s ii o s. _ * ’ liltibaliiiggs up to $18 00 1 ` / _ \\- _ _ /- ~ P". fi. 9'*-'1"". 4* _.--_ '-1 __.-___ tr" .___ for God and for all mankind. The very essence of Christianity is love :ind that makes us eugei foi the oppoi bt-iievoleiit cause. SWEET SIXTEEN. I first thought of printing your letter in full and tlien lill/illl-I you -as good an aiisivei' as l could. but I ani in doubt wlictlier tlio llfifil- Of DCUDIG who read this column would tliliik such a letter ought to lie printed. I am therefore holding it for a _while for' some light. Your tragic-_ and sad story greatly. stirs my sym- Dlltlly. and l will help you all I can. li' YOU will give me your address I will write you -privately and l trust shed some light fupoii the dark and l.hoi1'iy path in wliicli, tlirougii your sin and folly you have to walk. In the meantime give your hea'rt .to God; become ti follower of Jesus. God the Holy Spirit can transform you into one of the 'best and purest of women that ever lived and make even. that event, the coming of which you so much dread, result in great blessed- ness to you and to all concerned. “The blood of Jesus Christ God’s Son cleanseth us from all sin.” |<`ai1nd:i. _ The farmers of those localities, if :liven proper transportation could §i'.uiiib<-i' of iiivn. and be, the fulfilling lol an outstaiidiiifz proniise, to the »p-mile. ` | .\’ow Sir, it may be urged by some. _iiuit this, is iielihei' `t'h`t‘ time nor Iiilncu, to speak of bruiioli railways; -but l contend that it is always the liiiiie. and :ilwiiys the place, to res- l1u‘ctt'ully pr'es_eiit. the legitimate de- insiids ot' the- oeoole. and urgently press, for recognition of the snine. ' lil coiiclusloii let me say that l iwould like to sec an earnest effort,_ _wicked up by tho different boards of 'triulo and a united electorate niiidel by our Federal i'epreiscntativcs_ in be-` iliull of the above projects. _ ` I aiu Sir, etc. t J. H. Mvens I Hampton i : :A dapper young fellow named Sandy "_ Saw u Wlant Ad. for man who is handy, ` He tnpplied right away l Started work the next dny And the boss says he sure is tt “dandy." » _ _ _ _l "?-"_:----_-.-.__ e Mr Fox Rancher----This Means You . 1-..-~'-_._ r '3 tion_to_pub1lsh the Roll of Honour as a lastiili -tnétiioriiil of the part play- ed by thlll provinoe-,ln the great war wie woul`ti"aifk iziurareaders to xo over t publish the Prince Edward -Island Roll ot’ Honour. lt' will be seen that it s a very lengthy one and contains he names of no fewer than 428 sons tlr'e"tiilts carefully - and send us as or this province who have made the s'ooii'aspdl`st1ile _,arty corrections or |idditl6ns_1.tlt'at".mily .be necessary 1° supreme sacrifice. The listfhas been made up from returns piiblisliod from |§|_l¢'g“|q_-_¢u‘1|;"|'5l¢_¢e_ _ , -*day to day in The Guardian and prob- .\_\»J , \ ` .t_ ." _*'- 34W¢**»¢l¢*¢0*¢¢~eoaeeeeoeseaesee :E ' _A beleotlons For _ ; Gitafdialt Readers l Purnllhed by W._B. Monson eQ¢¢§5 _-5 g __ $* O tdlollemsnaseu ' Lire is rassino _ -it at Q |O .I Your Problems Solved: sv asv. 1-.s.i.iueco1-'r.o.o_ Q (All rights -reserved) _ 5, - < d|lQll$8B&`$$$i95HY¢5B% Dr. Ltnscoft, in :ins column wni help you solve your heart problems < _ religious, natural, social, financial. 80 illll dl*8l'Y lifBil1l>tilBll\8 “Bd -W9 and every other anxious cure that _- " i .movti amld_its maze: l ~ darkness. half in light. Ai`id__ our hearts are often .burdened [by the hnterlea of-our ways, 'Which are never 'all in shadows and' are iie_ver'_wl1o11y bright. _ replexes you. lf a personal answei 'D And we grdpe along together, half iii Us mqu||»9q_ anew” 5 gy, _ceng stamp N o names will be published; if you perfer, sign your initials only, or use a pseudonym. SORROW AND JOY: "My life has ‘ ' ' . » been one of darkness and light, iight- Mvrour ann eyes ask ii beacon. and ing and victor-y, sorrow ami l0y._ is it '_ our weary feet xi guide. . it rue that_,_aIl Christians have these ' ~A_Dd Dill' Milf!! Of Ill ||f0`i l1\Y5f9¥'l9S experiences as they pass through this " e seek the nieanin! “ld "W Kelli- `ll`fe?” asks John J. I think almost any ' ' ` ` ' _ ' ` e e e * “muy of gratifying our love th__0ugh|e.isily don-ble their. production, _ 'doing gomh by helping somebody ml The building of the-se roads would f 0 0 ._` S wmv _ _ _ :nlsn furnisii employiiient for it large _ _ EFORE the, bond buyers were “marked -men". In number- B they were 40,000 in March, 1917-this is shown by the num- ber of purchasers ofthe Government War Loan 'of that date. But in the autumn of the same year, their number increased twenty umeS__t0 820,000! Tliis' was the number purchasing the' Victory Loan, 1917. Last month-November, 1918--over 1,000,000 persons purchased the Victory Loan, 1918-! ' These wonderful results were accomplished by Press Advertising. Before the war one-half of one per cent. of otir peoplebought bonds. _ Now quite twelve and one-bali' pei' cent of our-people are bond buyers! ‘ Before the stupendous amount of $676,000,000 worth of bonds could he sold to our Canadian people in three weeks a most thorough and exhaus- tive campaign of education was iiecessury, and this campaign was carried through by advertising in the public press. The power of the priiited word never had a more con- vincing denioiisiration. _ By_ iueaiis of the printed word, tiiroligh the medium of advertis- ments in the press of our country, the Canadian people were made to know what bonds are, the nature of their security, their attractiveness as :ui iiivestment. and why the Gov- overlooded. No selliiigi point was neglected. .' a The result is that Canadians to-day are a nation of boudholders. . They know what a convenient, safe i and profitable form _of investment ~ bonds are. instead of _one man in » two hundred owning bonds, now one Caiiadian 'in eight-men, women and _ctliildren--owns zi Government Secur- i y. This complete transformation 1 in the ‘ national mind and ,habits was brought about by_ advertising inthe press of the nation. Press sdver- - tising -has justified itself as the -surest .;. K Anil a cron gfeams o'er our pathway --on it lumgs the Cruclfled. __,\|¢q_ |gle» shaven all our yenrnlngs ' lby fthe -“whisper - "Follow iMe."_ Christian, of many years experience. would say that his experience is very much the same es yours, It our lives re made up of all sunshine we we _ ,f,_' 5 , ~‘ -‘should miss some ofhie beet lessons -f_~-~_~.-' _ _ . ..___ __:f.___ 'Ly _ ~ » - ' " ' ABMM J- RYAN 'ywnicn me metres su. We ieim n-am ,e I ' ' . . . ,_ 1 ' 4 t -_,» . 2_- .\_ talk with you. You have invested all your savings, and the savin s of your neighbours, bosom friends and aquaintances They made their investments because they had confidence in your honesty and integrity. You have spent many a sleepless night wondering wheth- er you will have the :good fortune to retrieve your reputation and good name, due to the fluctuation caused by the war. The time has come when the entire Fox Industry has changed; it is not so much classified as a breeding proposition, but one of value-a legitimate commercial proposition. NOW STOP AND THINK. Do you know or can you guesswithin a valuation of our hundred dollars what your fox pelt is worth? After you have taken ii; off the stretcher and mado it ready to Ship,'you may admire the pe i. because it is your own, but as far as valuation is concerned with you, it is guess work. Do you know the reason? Let me tell Hou, it is because you are not qua fied, _no matter-what experience you may possess to pre- pate your pelts. You are not in a position to bring out its beauty. n order to get a thorough valua- ation of your ranch merchandise, Iwant to liaveaheartto heart/examine it after it has gone through this cleaning process you would feel proud of the fact that you have seen awonderful fur, or if there be any blemishes you would he in a position io easily detect same, with the result that it would not lake ou very long to familiarize yourself with values, at any rate you would be accorded the privilege fof guessing at the value the same as the other fellow who claims to be an expert. Very few of the people on this island know thatl have an up to date cleaning plant, for the cleaning of _all pelts, so that you do not havel, [to ship your merchandise to the ‘different markets in an tiiiclean' condition and be at the mercy of _' the b‘ti_y'éi", who is looking out for lhimsel . The Fur Sales Board, Dr. ' ‘Leo Frank, and W. K. Ro ers appreciate my work.and know 5iat my argumentis true, and what -I te I you is worth its weight in gold. They are giving me their business. - and other concerns of high sti-uding _too mimi-rous to mention; Bring in _your pelts. let me dernonstmtc to .you my process"of cleaning. Lol: imc show you the diflbrenoe between ia clean poll und one unciean,and I lam satisfied that I will prove tn you that every dollar you spend ago have to .entrust it, with tsome ' with me in having your furs cleaned, use, eiihrr in New York, Still will save you a hundred. Iouis or Ilondon, and before they _ M Address is ‘ .. »A _»_ _ i offer your merchandise for sale the ` ` J. B, ROMBOUGH ernineut had to sell bonds. and speedlest method by which ii Every point and feature of Victory Bonds was illustrated and described before and during thc campaign-in ndvertiseiiieuts. No argument was nian’s reason can be .influenced and directed. ‘ ' » _ _ - The Minister of Finance acknow- ledges this. _His __o\_sn,words are: - i. “The wonderful success of the Loan was due in lar e meas- ure to thrspr (the press of Canada) splendid ancfuntiring efforts du ng the w ole of the Campaign.” ` . - ll_ir. Wood, Chairman of the_Dominion Execuiive Committee havinlover-' sight oi the campaign to raise Victory Loan, 1918, said “ . . _ The ress Pllbllcily Cflnlllaigli . . . will rank as one of the most rem'arkiible~antf)effi-1 » cient publicity campaigns ever undertaken in any coun ,”‘.and Mr. J. H. _ puiidy, Vice-Chairmaii of the same _committee said: “I havtirgeeft selling bonds _or a ong time, but_I never found it so easy to sell them as at this time.; The i_¢__:a(s;ip__i§__t_li_e splendid work the press has done. l take off my hai to the press _ The success of Victory Loan, 1918, and the knowledge iwhicli ' dians now possess of bonds are a strai ht challenge to the man who" ~ doubts the power of_ the printed word, ign th? forinof advertisémetilil. ' to sell goods--and this applies not to bonds a one", but to the ds 'you are interested in selling. C _ ~ '_ ` f r. .-_ coop uiois no siioiis ii uciii Pucizs in Gui , _ iBROS ' 'ras is the FAMILY sross. H - - - . ' ' ‘ ' gmail p_ro§t's _and quick sales for seicjfticiiiiilfvfiiilfyifld good n_‘_°q°_t‘ate Prices very in o Boot, Shoe and Rub_ r for every member of THE F ' same has to go thrlpzph a thorough 128 Grant George. Bl. | cleaning process ere you to' 'Charlottetown ee ourc rensfelt slippers at 70c. _ __ _ _ __ _ _ _ = _,¢»,.,__~f_ »,,a - r..,.i,_s.1_»;i».41.'»~-¢3_:v;»__;g,~f'; - , . _ _ _ . i _ _. /, 5, _-. _ /__ ' _ _ ~ . _'_ __ _ _ . ' 1 , , ' . . i “ ~,... . . .-__ . . » /.` -Z ' i~ ~ v _ . .ii , _ ‘ { ew.-_-_ _-ff _. -..._.,l; ‘ _ _»i_"_».»» , ~ ~ f - _ '-_`* i_ t. ' .- ;__.»',__ _ -_ 1 _ - 1 _.Ego __ '-» _ _> '- `._,__~ -_ \' §lotvvithst?_i_1_céi_ng _still advance in prices we are marking 1