p v The Perfect 1920 Christmas Present For your family and friends. You can ‘give one to each, and. please them ‘all. An almost unlimited number of ‘styles to select from. THREE TYPES Regular, Safety and Self-Filling $2.50 and up The World's Standard for Qualify, Eflicirnry and Durability. Idany Additi in the building line. v large number of new house§ which have been erected m the pairs and complete remodelling. The ilrm of Messrs Iowa, k. . _ n” §§§".ii§..1..= tlle erection o! n nevi-building for tnenrlenton Ice Cream Plant: a now residence!“ Mr..'v .f. F. Herssby. Uwer Queen Street; a seml-bullfilll . Arthur Mutch st Southpou-t; a sum- merfliesldence for Mr. H. T. Shaw st Holland Cove; e new store £01" M-r, s. r. ‘Edmonds, Great sparse Street and the erection of_ s new school-house at Mound . Mellie!!- {racy have made ertsnsive repairs and alterations to the residence oi r This Year, Besides s other buildins! have undenuone,_re- have ma, as usual, a lam-brittle of this work. Among theirtblihfl- ant jobs of the year ls the. com- pletion of the Country Club; =tbe< erection oi s. warehouse for Carter and 00., on Bnldge Road; a brick building for the Standard Oil C0,; two cold storage rooms, large new stables and extensivesroof-repeirs for the lsisudCold stemef-Oo-i complete renovation of the Solva- tion Army Citadel; alterations and thorough renovation oi the Bayer, building, Great George Street; re-i modelling oi the iobbing plant of the Patriot Office ;the erection of twenty new stables at the Elhllilw tlon Grounds and repairs to the Main Building. there, including new foundations; improvements on the house of Mrs. Chas. Hynes. Roch~ ford Street; reopening of the eu- glne house at Falconwood. with numerous other minor repairs; complete renovation and remodell- ing of the Casino Dancing Acsdf emy; erection of the new Bank of Nova Scotla on Great George Street "l (still under way) l under work oi the firm this year includes repairs to Victoria Hotel; remod- clllng of De Blois Bros. store on Queen Street; addition to.M_r. Bus} ry Mlllefs new house on Fitzroy l Street; remodelling of Mr. John Cameron's shop on Great George A Warning To A _ Amateur Athletes The following ollficlal ‘bulletin has been issued:— ' iAll amateur athletes who pro- pose playing in what is termed 1n- dependent Leagues in the Marif time [Provinces this season are ask- ed to give careful consideration to the -posltlon in which they will ‘be 'l‘hese independent Leagueshas any athletes who compete rwilllvihave to be professlonaiiled which means that they will have no further, op" portunlty to compete in open com- Waterman’s Ideal Fountain Pen 1 will solve your Christmasproblém. Hand any dealer your list. L. E. Waterman Company Lilrlited. 179 St. James Se, Montreal. ' coupon, England. EW YORK, N. Y. . CHICAGO, Ill. l and managers of hockey teams are petitions. ‘Phase athletes are being‘ asked to jeopardise their chances o: com- peting in all classes of sport on ac- count of one or two old pros. who are rselflsh enough b0 try io get the younger elements into trouble rather than unis the penalty which they justly deserve. Rink owners also requested 0o give this matter their consideration. (Signed) A. W. Covey, Presto F. J. Poulnet. 'Becy., iauleeosfs stores onuQllben Street. _ fliflcontlnoiins am. o! News lieyevmlso put m a very busy sen- Proud ‘wltirvjpiller Bros, new music store, placed iviih respect to all athletes ' " Land cnmlilvll-Q "W5" W of Carter and Co's and w. Mobouslll 1M Mahala! , . ‘ ‘ong their larger lobe are tor Mr. Mr, Henry Smith, COT. lililsboro andfflichmond Streets; the double residence of Mr. It. L Day. Kent Street: the InuGllOIlSB of Messrs l and Moresids and are busy Grout; George Street at the present time. _ - Other important building jobs thissessou include the new mach- ine shop of Messrs Bruce Stewart and C41, erected by MtrvlE. Par-lo than, the dwelling built by. Contractor Barret for‘ Mr. Harry unit», Fitzroy Street and Mr. Harold Moore. Weymouth Street. Two dwelling houses at Brighton lorbhir. James Harris and Capt. Cook, built by Mr. Lee Doyle; Dr. -Blo.n;qhard's house, Ppwml Street, erected by Mr. Souarebrlggs; Mr. Hurry Foster's house, Eustcn BL, insider way) built by Mr. W. F. Roper and the Flour Mill in the Eabt end of the city by the same contractor. . i Nil.‘ ,. Chadian Doyeiu nest ' Under Nttmll Policy Continued From- Page Five. at the Mfifiaapmernel which is held daily, and this number lire- llubilfly rises'_to over 1500. by vheBOOO market gardeners lnthls vicinity the consumer guarded rwinet unfair price, but 115 RD indluement ior us to v main in our presentbuslness. wemust “with the competition lpmvlded v is amply ' have Lfibvfllirlillée of our home - “IT the whole system. ‘to-night, and that will put . ditlon for to-morrow. _ “Why don't somebody --v_mediclne for the nerves? Food—Dr.. Chase's Nerve it s n 3rd." ment or the nerves: lolt n‘ mbfnite against heavy shipments which niisbt be made from the UlntedsStates._in' pbriods of over- production there, and which if sold, at sacrifice prices. as niight l-iliely be the case. would tslke away from us the profits upon which our existence depend . wooL-and shoe pmarkets. v r prices compare favorably wl lthe qprlcee changed Iby market initiate/rs in their -home market acre; the International boundry. gills being N16‘ case, the , mlslo ‘will see that the con- certo‘ gets on my nerves. Icome homemalll fagged out, and nearly always have a splitting headache. “Ya, they say we women always like - shopping. But if everybody feels as tired out afterwards as I do, it is no - "I wonder if it is my nerves. could stand much sightseeing, anyway. The strain on the eyes seems to exhaust “I suppose I shall not be able to sleep “But what was that Mrs. Crary was ' telling me about? I believe it was Nerve heard so many talking about the way this Nerve Food helped them that I must 3i :0 And this is what Mrs. Crary of 515 Cedar street, Peter-bore’, 0nt., writes about her ex erience with this well-known treat- "I was snflerlng from a rundown condition of the system, nervous debllity and sleeplessnttils. _ many nights‘ sleep, nnd sometimes . 1K9! Iflg to sleepuvbuld wake up with u start. llelp lne. _ cine. Joke. I never any kind." me in fine con- invent a good Food. I have I “Chi This Shopping” and then lie awake for hours.’ I also had fre- quent headacheesnd pains through , got so that I could hardly do any w'§,-yk,'“°" taken doctors’ medicine, but. lt did not seem u, Through reading ln the newqmpor, u, ' tie help others had derived from the use 0(1), . v . huse vsTrlzieerggnFood I started taking this med|~ tnklnlr ahoutaivebar six boxes. was a great ter able to I my‘ work wlteliulut any: tragic.‘ up we" and d“ an nervousn ‘are gone: y mo; | ' me, utndhehl: ha: gallodfound ' h’: w” Mm useoteerve 00.101310’ , of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food to’: hell-en: mulllghtllr If you cpnld only readthe letters which come to this oflice from day to day telling of what Dr. Chase's Nerve Food is doing for women, and men, too, in all parts o: Canada, you would not be long in doubt as to the most satisfactory treatment for tired bodies and exhausted nerves. All we can do is to pass along the good v~'01'ds by publishing an occasional letter. it remains for you to benefit by using this blood and nerve builder to restore energv and vitality to your exhausted system. ' You can obtain Dr. Chase's Nerve Food from all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & C0» Ltd-r TOTOIIW. at 50 cents a box. On every box of the genuine you will find the portrait and signature oi’ A. W. Chase,‘ M.D., the famous Receipt Book author. censuses 15,192., r o,‘ ma‘ 1n.- m l I imd box helped me, so l continued l found m»; i My headaches I!’ 1 llltlllt from the Committee at Quebec city by Mr. I. H. Fiortler, representing manu- facturers in that ‘Province, W110 oltcd the case of liheChlcoutlml and Lake St. John district, which has been settled and developed wltlhln the last thirty to thirty-five years. “In this district" he said "there are numerous farms of from 1'50 to 250 acres, which find repdyv purchasers at prices rang- in; anywhere mm swoon to $100. 000. This rapid increase in farm ls in no way peuavrlzeti for nirofessional Cards W. MILES GARRISON. A. l. M. D. late Medical Superintendent of .' Charles Dalton Sanctorlnm. ‘I Bpsclallst In Pulmonary Tubercu- Ienls ...0f:lce at 11d Brighton ,. .. .. .. .. e ‘ Office Roam-s to 5 p. m. and ~ by appointment. , dloneultations h: appointment. Telephone 207. Illl-lil-fl-Il-ine. DR. GLIFI‘ elmono mslasll u vmeru Ibtel. osuru. wu. r. I- 1-. nun. lotnrley. lull!- llollny. At Queen Hotel, IUIIII- l. L, Tool ing, our regular prices are always lower. Slippers for everyone oi the family. Our rubber goods are the best. LePAGE. BRADY C0. low ll’, Wel- Isrrleter, lellelber, m. Christmas Sale i 20 per cent oil all Leather Footwear . Gaiters, Felt Goods etc. . Remember we are johbers and owing to our lower buy- Skating boots for mennwomen, boys and girls. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LTD. M. ‘P. ‘B. ‘A. A. U. of C. Hockey Talk . » (Amherst News) Moncton and Charlottetown are ready to jump into a least" "m! Amherst on most any basis, but preferably amateur, that ls ll the reinstatement clause goes throllsh if it falls to Doss they 8P9 M70115 for an independent league, and from present appearances that ls what it will surely be, unless the v > locals are allowed back into the running. At any rate organled hockey oi some brand lor Amherst is now assured, and from present _ appearances the fans are going to see a lteam composed of the best men available in the town, regard- less oi the reinstatement issue. Whether Sprlnghill and Seckvllle will enter s‘ league with Amherst. yet certain, but it ls highly prob~ able, that a league will be com- prised oi these 5 teams. The fans need feel no uneasiness about the MONEY TO LOAN. 0flloe—RIlO7 Bllldlll lllnrlottbtlwl llli-G-l-lmo. DR. J. G. HOUSTON BYE, EAR, NOOI. AND THIOA‘! DlIlce-mleiigugrlgvg... ea Itreet Crofts“ l - Dillon Bonn-ll I. . Innings I! m. c. c. Archibald to on fl. Y. Poet Graduate ewe. .... pl i“; ‘fit 3_. rates end pal-timbre fer the “m; _ s1" ‘n. ._ .... 7M1 fir.» in i». s._|_._., Hvuomn a oo. |.'ro.. be good; the best ever unless we Av 'LICY ntyw . p 9111's is well known ..‘.,..‘.1 an your’ w‘ a" i" out in an hour.‘ You at p nrdi Qnmqgqn ‘b’ l hn-nisbmwitb II‘. ,f . .- to that end of things. sen ._”ved two l- ~ chm 6i‘ English Tfiiifilsn a t, ptlonsl ‘ss- i‘; the protection which we enjoy. othe ‘ eguipment’ l-s protector by tarifl duties. ‘and against thlspol- icy on the fpart of the Government, we have uo complaint to make, as we realize thoroughly that our out ‘nvbe . rofltmbly sold only if rial‘ e pension takes place in Montreal." . WHAT PROTEQTIQN; ‘ . DID FOR FARMERS 4,; lfl ' relctlepshlp ‘between elopnlent and agricultural pros- svas presented to the Tariff dev hloucton and Charlottetown is not l k brand of hockey they are going i- to seo thlvs- wlnter-dt ls going to ‘.1; miss our guess. And the younger, men of the town are going to get v ' their chance too.v'l‘he Athletic As-‘V v soclatlon has pledged itself to see ‘ 1000i from ' %t o. i“ itch of our rolling stock and value was caused by the establish- the Chlooutlml Price occurred from there were farm values in lie Lake ISL _ striking example of . .2 . the close ~ industrial l Milly; yhitiblvlt‘ .v,v , __ lnent of several large industrial concerns ln the district, including 1>uip Company, Brothers, tlhe Kenogama Snip‘ and Paper "Mills, and the sul- phdte mlzlls at Isl. Alfonse, together with a number of lumbering mills. There ‘has never ‘been any emigra- tion from this district such as has Idlstrlcts rwhcre no manufacturing plants and tho contrast between John drlstrlct, where large industries are operating. and in the {Eastern flown ships, where there are no such ln- v CHRiSTMAS seetlul- big dusiries of large importance, is s. striking demonstration of tvlle value of manufacturing’ activities to the ment at good ‘wages in the pulp and farmers. The industries of the bake St. John section provide a market at high prices for all the products of the farms nearby. and afford employment iorlllose who are, not needed on the farms during slack one. The young men and w0- country #985 ‘Province are being developed and l vmen lwho prefer industrial to agri- nuances S VES. 1.. .,...v.~ ... __. _ . nic Santa Claus Headquarters SANTA CLAUS h ' his Headquart- s" at Carters Bis .Book.a'l'oay?ad:n: Games and Christ- mas Stores. The old reliable stdnd. . UP-STAIRS-A m’ ills and price. r'3y'l““l§1°§nd§§§ '31.?’ "mime young and old. Christmas on first floor. _ i , .s...v...ti... ‘ueheryter m..." Gifts, its... to ‘ . Tlielatest Books by po Poemsdiibles, Prayer p 553.53%’ dY$$‘i”“"iZ;{ “m” ‘““‘ °“‘°’ ular ‘Autlioi-l; Books of Will bcput aside tlllxutdsif deliffll. / ___- cultural occupatiolis, "have been absorbed in all-year round employ- puper mills. Moreover. in this dis- trict, the-natural resources of the the products of the district urn being carried through to the final processes of manufacture in this instead ‘of ibeing exported in the raw state." FURNACES HEATERS Dolls pt ev- Ws .. 3W“ i” .' .. Citrds, Greet- 6 A i’ Beautiful $5, each. Foun- Gift eta-shores!“ no‘. <<§i J c» "so k6 etc”, PM!!!»