my all “fuels i Mmlwd , "I un writing you to lull you that /om lay li/:Io "Frui!-ll-liz'¢s”. Tl.is medicine relieved luo wllsn 1 had given up hope of ever being well. I was a tcrrllllo slll’l`emr from l)_vaf¢#filz-had lsllllbn-ll for years; and nothing I took dill me unygood. I rand lbcut “I"ruil-u~ti\'cs” and tried them. After trllting tl few boxes, a/I/nk wonderful medicine snail:/`n1na /"""'¢J°ll`f¢S»J am now entirely well” Madame ROSINA FOISIZ. file. s box, 6 i`or‘$‘.’.50, trial size 25d, At all dealers or send postpaid by l¢‘r\1it_-I-tives Limited, Oitalrs. % Popularity ol New . Di_c@lary Grows L_awy°r Praises look - Money Well Spent He Declares- Appreciation of the oifer of The New Universities Dictionary being made by this paper to its renders is shown in the steady increase in the distribution. The popularity of the book has become more widespread, as those who were among the first to secure a copy have told their friends about the dictionary or have shown it to them. Each day the distributing clerks have 'been besieged by crowds of coupon-holders. Many comment on the work in terms of highest praise. ro better purpose in lny'liie,"a well- known lawyer declared. "l have long been wanting just such a dictionary. it is thoroughly up to date, gives a simple, accurate deiinition of a lot of new words. and the illustrations are both interesting and instructive. its convenient size and practical style of binding further recommend it." -4-an ~.'».a.‘a¢ The New Universities Dictionary . was designed to serve as a. guide to the correct use of toduy's English. lt is accurate in its definitions and con- of the fact that just now we should he e talns the latest and newest words whose general usage warrants their incorporation into a dictionary design- ed as this one was, primarily for reetly and well. A new supply .lust received. 1 __ l -Pliorlssloull. Cilllllsff Dr. K. W. McKinnon ~ VETERINARY SURGEON. Office, 189 Kent Street. ' Opposite Morell Hotel. Phone 764 J. D. Stewart, K.C. Barrister. lollcltor and Notary Public , Newsom Block, Charlottetowm' I Branch Office, Georgetown. Money to Loan on Real Estate. 1 S. S. Hessian 1'; Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Pub||c,eto Mouev 'ro Loan 2, Montague -:- -:- P. E. island HARRIS & HORTON . | _ ' . t thi . straightened out. There munity- ¢ :,;_;_e_ --_;f wg- ‘_.;,_._~_ ?_____, 1_1* Ancnrrscrs ’ fsould nag; no delay, however. in ser- B°“"*“ *ll* “”""» “ee A“'“""’ M* iii; L; 5 §_ `=‘ § E, ` i:~.?_=. _ -M .Z -_ -_ _ .. ting Greecian currarlts. The steamer! Innls of C'hn.rlottetown, there are 'loft V ;=-- gi; § ig § E-TE 5 Eféti. with direct imporiatlons arrived _nts to mourn the following di1\1Ehl»Pl'5.4 . _gi E _ § Q . Momma, about a fnrtnlght ago. being l Alice, a teacher, of Western Qanmlo, . _-__==:- ._-§_,.-5 5-_ -r :T-_ Ji A. .=. -_= :_-7 E ;- - -___- c iirst direct steamer to Cnnndlllbut who came home to be with her /- Bank of Nova Scotia Building Jax. E. Harris, Charlottetown W. T.' Horton, Halifax 2476-11-22!\istt3v-'ks. M. D I..ll.C.I’.& S. Physician and Surgeon Office and Residence, 62 Prince Street ;"l`25-1.2-2Mtf OO-$09904' HINTS FOR g The Motorist I BY ALBERT L. CLOUGH oeceeeeoee-ee-eeooccoo-eoeeoe -Q *‘*f§f¢* 9% § Malik n. lneocloiln. ll.a. llarrlaler. Sollcltor. Notary Publi 2 0-O-50-O24-D lloley to llonal -» -- Oadetdn Blocks' Ohnrlottetown. unaiisipygiggsgsm..-, V p 7 Molson-&~Duily _ ierrle¢iYi` ind 'Attorneys lelleltera for lloyallank ef Canada. MONEY T0 LOAN. I ‘ `.‘.:"'.'. McL,e_od & Bentley , w. s. emily, l<.c. _ larrlster and Atterney»at»Law MONEY T0 LOAN. Office - Bank of N. I. Chambers McLean & McKinnon l _aroileersf Attornaytat-Law lee, Royal lank lulldlng C|l¢l'l¢lU!lWh" ‘.." .. ..‘ P. E.llIlM TU" i’l,1'ill."-.1 .ic-_ 1. -p-_-gg-__-*_ nllail-ll-I GIIIS (Maritime Merchant) New Crop Melassemwlll Be High Cable advices from Barbados 011050 new crop molasses for delivery an" ‘how it wllr-be ovsslble ¢° 5°" “W ,ocommodity at wholesale for less than $1.25 s gallon. ln fact even the D\‘i¢=° of old crop is creeping prolly W9" up to that level, some ,lobbers askin! 41.22 for sms heavy. vulwheov MSP- T_he supply ef Refined Sugar _ Tilere bag been ll loosening up in the general supply of sugar. but some people think that the situation will he more stringent than ever before long. The wholesale trade have been get- ting full deliveries of Sunnies, 10's ang 20's. Bags and barrels, however, ‘con- ilnue to be delivered slowly. The A_t- lantic refinery is once nlore delivering sugar in ns lull suppry as present day circumstances will permit. _ No Surplus California Canned Fruits California canned fruits are getting quite close and it will not be long be- fore prices will be named. As deliver- ies in nil cases will be on u percent- ihere will be no surplus. Not too many Peaches ll E P P ard reported as saying that the pro occasioned by not being able to get C h 0 _ sale, which is rather' fi pity, in view m xporting rather thin ilnportillg com- odities. Large Destruction of Rl¢e While Louisiana. rice is not sold in this market to any extent, the fact oi’ such large quantities' having been dus- lleepillg the price on fi hislwf level flew; Mark rc. zvlsoulginl. cllnrloue _ , for both brooln corn HH'-I b"°°m"- town' Clarence Reid Leander Reid um mm of the ye", on “ch B high ,And ln their very essence all di price basis that the trade do not seo ‘ '|U¢» an msn as ‘U0 for en” fancy _md -All good work is inspired whate’er ustlou ot dried benches was not H1 slight not thy task' ss, tlloll wllllln roportion to the increase in yield my beam V91' 189! year This must endure. then pause 0 l . _ awhile and say. Table Salt Wanted ln Small Packages This thing | do _.,hu|1 also bear its part The trade colllplnin oz the iroul>l'* To lll`t ‘men nearer to the perfect dlly. mwdion wble salt rut “P |11 Smell rilen be nllne .um ronlg ills: ant-ll _.1gll. Tile smallest size put up in this so Hu.aigm_ i country- we ‘»1n&i8ll Of the A99°°`i9'U°"~ Tllalsllllll endure while blazing colll- , ' ~ l Dis ite the lar e cro some o erators _ ' . - M P ,_ ; a reasonable price ERE’S welcome news--especially' when clothing prices are taking anothéri jump. You can get warm stockings for your boys at a considerably lower price than'y0u expected to pay. Ask your dealer, for Buster Brown Stockings. I I A _ They’re closely knit. They’l‘l keep 'out the `IcoId,' and gstand the strain of the toboggan-slide and skating rink. ' Buster Brown Stockings will cut down your mending. Tbey’re harder wearing because they’re knitted from extra long yarn--spun by ourselves to make sure it’s right. Knitted with triple-ply heels. and toes, and double-ply legs and feet. Shaped to fit, with elastic-ribbed \legs‘ancI narrowed feet and ankles. ` Fast dyes keep them from fading. ` ' ` Ask for Buster Brown durable hosiery-'the economical kind. BUSTER BROWN’S SlSTER’S STOCKINGS are made from fine two- thread English mercerized llsle. Shaped to fit and give splendid' wear at a moderate price. Colors are Black, Leather Shade Tan, Pink, Blue and White. ' The Chipman-Holion Kfzitting Co., Limited I Hamilton, Oni. < T 'rg ` ` l -' =gF ié >:~5‘; . y. l Rver.Mn.ss. ` ` 1 » The yield or production of broom The funeral to St. Anim Cllurcll on L Y -" - th ' i -_ ` f ' ' . ' _ __ . ' ' __ , ’ , ,l ,lace before me war. As we write father in his last illness; Mlrs. Fral‘l»k , ~ A-1/ \/" "\f ~ _ __ g\\\l///a __ cars are being loaded to forward io Hennessey, Charlottefbown; and Rose, gf/ ~ 3 Q V W' Halifax and shipments ought to be lo and one son Daniel at home. Also one ,ky V ‘ I . _, Q g `,n _hi . T hxlnd litany time. ' brother Peter P. McGulgan, Hops-. _ J ~ __ l“\\\\\_:,` ~ 9 , River, and two sisters Mirs. P. Mc- '~~ .\ - _ A § § No Lower Broom Prices This Ycar|(h-sth, Charlottetown and .\'lrs..M. Mc- o `, If `r- v -“" - _ - ._ » . i\Iall Fai I ' ` ~ ' ' ' _ _-_ . ; ` _ corn for the past several years 11113 Friday, November 21st was largely lst- ~ ` '~ ~ ~ - " _'_' fr' ' Y- l _“_ _ _ _ I ' ' ~ iii* Y _ ' izanlpxnl-_ been only suiliclent to take on-ro Of ten-ded, his nephews. Felix Murphy, . ' J the normal consllmntiov Of b\'0°mS~ Avondale; James B. Croken, summer ' -l"'ll_;li "¥ tent that xl ur lus of broom corn l-4 expect some rellction in the wily Oil price concessions. The some Pfiflflllillfi hold, tru" on \vhl-al, corn, leatllel: cotton, wool, etc. With a surplus ol; mw mntcrlnl, wearing apparel wiili cost loss. This yenr's broom C0l`l\§ crop was overestimated and now rv-I ports show thc- yield barely sull.cic-nl fa in ‘vatlir lilly. under the circumstances. D!'iC*‘_Sl rllleq high llml broom mnnufacturelsl llsklllt; more for blooms nrc doing 9*" mmugil mi- nr-ce.-',slty of circumstan- ces ever which tht-y have no control.) The above is :l synopsis oi`_a statement E issued recently by tlls~._Nstlonnl Bl~o_om| Manufacturers' Association of the l.ni~ ted States. ' Wllen production increases to the ex- 'Nm Wilben R¢.id_ Hépc mver lwmg rl D [pall bearers. ,I 0=\l‘l'l*’d 0\"‘l'- the" We can 1°5|c““-Vi "Eternal rest grant llllto llilll. 0 Lord." CHARLES P. DOULL. Tllere dl-lpllrted this life on lilo fifth day of Novenlbr-r, 1919, an aged _und repected resident oi`fCarletol\ ill i‘le U’ MPP “mn” °t“""“ 3° g` ‘ " person of Chas. H. Doull. The lute Mr. Doull, was born at New llnven, P. E. I. all the llth day of March, 1847 rilldlabout fifty years ago he cn.lnc to - Carleton whore. through patient ln- dustryhe built up li beautiful home and residence. In inte years be con- ducted a. general more and was always knownsg all honest. obliging and lap- *M _________ _________ __.e_._. ._ *__ - _~__,_ _ ______ -__. - 1-up-xr ge... right citizen. ill-. was of un urlzlssulll- ing disposition but his homo was al- ways open to the wuylarer and ills hospitality allways went forlll to' the needy. lie was n. loyal member ot the Churcll of Scotland and always up- lleld her doctrine and exemplified ller teachinlr. For many years llc was a valued member of the Masonic Fra- ternity and all associate life member of Mt. Moriah Lodge which owes mucll to his entllusiasul nnd zeal. in the absence ofihis pastor the Rev. Jus., Mn.cl)ougrlll 'lhe‘funcrai service nt the home wnsi conducted by Rev. Ewen MllcDongall of Charlottetown whose nlldress was' amnsterpiece of Christian elofiuollce. 'll-lirbrother Ma- sons marchell to the`-grave in solemn tllcre nccorllillg to the” 'illlprelssive relual of llle order under the eflcient leadership ot’ Bro. T. D. Carrlltllers, P. M., King lllrulll Lodge, Sllllllllorside. lie lvllvos to nlourn foul' brotllcrs, Jollll und Daniel in Boston, Mllss, Jnlllr-s. ill New Glasgow, N.S. und Au- gllstlls ill New llomlnioll, one sister Mrs. Jllmcs Silllker ot Scarletown, one hall’-brother Archibald Canlplleli of Long Creek, one h1llf~sistcr Mrs. Ellen llirlrrisnn of ltoslilldala, Mass, two soils George ond Hurry und one- dnllglltcl- llrs. Sadie .\illcMicllell of (furlctull. , l.lournal and Pllirlol' plcilse copy). l.l-lltile ls uscll ill lluls to ruin r WOODEN SHIPS ARE GIVING SATISFACTION .__.._. .\'l