VBedroom Suite Figdfiisé... .E‘_5»_155=-‘~i“'-‘$&l3§P . was; -2152 1H4. 0 u._ 9.5m: s! """--~<._ ._,-..~_.,..- . r \ K 1 i i. I. , C.‘ Vi, VChesterfield Suite \/0riental Rug I, \/Dming Room Suite x/Radio " _\/Desk or Bookcase \/Refrigerator » VKitclien Oil Burner \/ Tea Wagon YOUR HOME DESERN/ES A GIFT! So-wliy not the whole family club together on the“- HOME PLAN paying only 10% DOWN and 10% MONTHLY and NO EXTRA CHARGES? < Bnl-IOMLIIIQ , ttebowmduringthenestweek. Cardigan Head And Vicinity oneundqnlelmllonumsu. Jdm T. I Reed, lost a valuable h . animal took sick in the mains end e veterin- ary was lmnucdiete y summond, but deep! all treitment a few hours later animal passed away. , 81k, Otrdl- to Ohm‘- Mr. Chester McQu-id, Baldwin's Road, paid s business trip to Mon- tague on blonds-y. " Mn. PIER MnOlrtlly. llfllll, visitod her is Mrqand w». Patrick , is mm, during the past week. Mr. Harry Jenki . (marl tie- town, was e visltoguto Baldvgln’: VKitchen Cabinet \/Dinner Set m“ MM’- \/En_te_rprlse Range °l= “My M3133; g3; l; “Frlsldalre secs: n s...“ .¥:a..**"l Vvacuum Cleaner large crowd was in attendance and , a r. time mm a n1. \/Electr1c Washer a p m m y SUMMERSIDE CHARLOTTETOWN How Are Your Eyes‘? ll you an having lylnptonu oi strain-headaches, gore eyu militiamen — consult a spec- At your service with years of experience and n. ihnfwlh retracting service. Call in and discuss your dif- ilcultles. ll. F. llutchcson G. I’. HUTOHIBON. I. G. HUTCHESON ‘HTH‘i'i‘n'h'd‘n'l'u'n'u'n“n' COAL If you require s high grade Coal we can supply you at a little higher price than the ordinary cheap coal on the market. In stock and arriving by I811. J Springhill Screened. Old Sydney Screened. Invemess Screened. Albion Round. Albion Nut . Dominion Coke. Hard Nut. Hard Stove. Quick deliveries, and low- est prices. W.|l. fiillis 8r 0o. Phone 176 FARES fro SUMMERSIDE —-Going_ nuns]! mw lflvlfisv. ll§ 11 l“ Mm. Dec. n, mo From CHARLOTTETOWN ' e71 Z30 lures Mn other stations dlillren or rm eel solar Tlflive non o] one HAM’ run Iickell G004 h III, UOAOHIS ONLY I ,1»; lferlhar Ielomaiioe 00mm my Ticket Aaent 4 l ( \Nf\l)ll\N NATIDNRI ‘l/IIIVWNIAII 1~ 1.1mm. RANCH MAKES MONEY OROVILLE. Cali! —(CP) _ A 8l5-acre ranch on L-lttle Butte 1 Price -~$=’>5.0oo. A dredging “my com- pany will work the soil for placer 801d. BLACKS VETOED Australians. "About one girl in 20 was one opinion, and another sug- imperfect fig-uses could not be disguised in trousers. FOX PELTS Full bright Silver skins are in demand. I need one hundred clear skins and will pay good prices. J. D. JENKINS Nicholson's Fox Health (I FEED! FOR 1 CENT) L103-12-5-6i ' French Ship ls Bcachcd 'l039-ton French vessel struck a, mine and was the wes m front, ncrunceme n t service, mas and the new year. "Nothln 1m mrtant to some artl lery action." THE BESI TIPPIEIIND 25th:“. Opportunity-Knock: only once Other Knockers pluse cow. lteh-iel-{ltfiill ec- ordereldPrieeili Bend money order for whet you went, delivered nee, if you men- tion wyls paper. Gen amply any Dll. .7. M. NICHOLSON. 202 Kent Street, Charlottetown. P. E. I. DO-" I THINK LIGHTGMYL; .- NICEFORA "rlfus T; E Strikes Mine, PARIS, Dec. 3 —(C‘P) —'l‘wo per- sons were killed today when .. M111 we“ ‘mks Wm‘ 399d Yfilml- nearThan unldentllfed French port. Meanwhile there was rejoicing in many French homes at the that thousands French fathers will be relascd from many in time for Christ- The morning communique sold:- the am- of "P0"- IBI. McLeod, Iorne V81- cw"... . ..~=...n= Mc- n. V108» 011 the . S. A. p of the and 00.. Charlotte-town and Ccrfdg-an dur- past week on business-C. IIVERDALE SCHOOL bélonor roll for month of Novem- MacDonald. 2. Lloyd MacKlnnon. Grade VII: i. Shirley McQuald. I. Florence MaoKinnon. Grade IV: 1. Hazel MacDonald. I. Shirley MacFadyen, 3. David Lamont. 3. Kelsle Buchanan. Crude l (Sn) (No tests.) l. Shirley MacDonald. Grade I Ur.) (No tests.) l. Gerald McQuald. 2. Leo Osborne. Enna A. Bain, Teacher. LINKLETTER SCHOOL Report for month of November: Grade IX: l. Pauline Clark. 2. Joyce Ldnklettor. Grade VIII: 1 Dorothy Linklettel‘. 2. Mae Best. 3_ Lelth Callbeck. Grade V: l. Herbert Best. Grade IV: l. Garth Ldnlcletter. 2. Valerie Callbeck. 3. Duane Best. Grade III: l. Earl Arsensult. 2. Ralph Riley, Grade II: l. Marshall Cnllbeck. Grade ' I. l, Donnie Arsenault. 2. Wank Best. 3, Gordon Best Perfect attendance: —-Dorothy "Nimble Theatre. DO NOT CRY. DRBUBUE. PRAY-Vs lT l‘: ALL FUR WELL, IT'S A MITI’. men." NOT vruv G000 MATERIAL, zrrl-ien.» our lT'LL Llnkletter, Herbert Best, Duane But, Frank Best. Starrimz POPEYE — - l HOPED THE FlNNBlRD WOULD MAKE M‘! WEATHER FORECASTS I007. PERFECT. IHOPED MY (JUESSINU DAVS WERE "CAP" MSTUBBS IT TOlLER —- — SECOND HELPING ma un_;_\_5|._u'_r_r_a'ggv_v_1v qpnnpuuv The Moraine After-Talon; Carter's Little Liver Pills ll. B. l}. S. Are by the division. If the d! formed t of e corps of two or man vision tbofe would be corps signals, first d vision signals, second division sitnlls and so on. In Pclseilme And Wit memo cameo! mneuo 1n W..." “mm duel wire cmununicl- ton for e H66 of the Dominion parts oi‘ Government between all from s, ent at ' A ernmzht service‘ wehothe? ow- Banadlan rmy . a. .. A Fla-herty, Canadian Staff Writer) +- (By Frank Prue , ., Dec. The tr oitlmCcnsdl m nerve can 7e hm ammo: “d anal! is on a _ lng the city oi‘ Kingston, where, at Vlxny barracks are the headquar- ters o! the Royal Canadian Corps of signals. And signals nerve system of an army. The system consists o! men and equipment. At Vimy barracks the equipment is assembled and across the road at Barrleiield camp the human part of the nerve system for Canada's oversees army is ln preparation. There some 1,000 of- ficers and men gathered from all ports of Ca an in training or the signalling end 01f the ex- panding war-time Signalling is one the most specialized branches 0f the armed service and calls for technical skill along nwny dirferent lines. It ls the business of transmitting mess- ages, orders and reports within an army, Messases transmitted by different means depending on con- ditions. The signal Co must stand ready to carry writ n com- munications by despatch riders. to transmit messages be; wireless, wire telephone, wire elegraphy, by flags and by lights. Many Trades included No less than 30 different and distinct trades s0 to make up the signal corps. Each trade calls for special knowledge and skill in the operation or maintenance oi’ some kind of equipment. increased since the first Great War. Warfare as now wnducted calls for mflre intelligence, closer co-ordlnatlon and consequently more faculties for transmitting communications. The number of slamuls personnel in a. present-day division is {bout three times the number emplo ed in the last war. For instance est war the artillery had no wireless. New each battery has about 20 wireless sets, Generally wireless ls used to a much greater extent than from 1914 to i918. The mechanization o1 the army ls partly responsible for this change. A more mobile force requires more directions. Signallers and Sisnalmen Signallers are to b6 dlstinfil - ed from signalmen. Each bat ion nf infantry and each battery of artillery looks alter its own com- munications within its own sub- divisions. The members of the unit who attend to this are called slznallers. MY LAND! YOU'RE NOT com’ our "r0 PLAY IN THAT NILW surr -- l'M JUST GOIN’ CNLRTD SHOW slgnolrngp belong to the corps are the special The importance of signals has 081W mercial telegraph servi Edngctrtgite for ttxlxlo corps are select- e eere peacetime. have lenior mntrioulmg th uines three earn much as attain mastery o1’ one or more es. To meet the war situation, how- trelning period is three months. Many remuiis, however, come to the corps with useful knowledge of telegralphy, These men require little more than the ordinary re- crult training which teaches them to be soldiers ves them physical training and pline. Dewey Enters Lists For Presidency NEW YORK, Dec. 4-». preli- denltial boom for ‘Yhomss E. Dewey was set oil! today at a ceremony 1n which the New York District Attorney formally entered the 11.x; m: the Republican nomin- atlon. Replying to a declaration by a group of state party leaders that they were convinced Dewey could not only the "pivotal State of New York “but also the country M, lgfgg ext year against any opponent, Dewey declared»- "1 will be glad to make the I have confidence in the M- which has always stood for Government and good gtajble business," he said. “Today b inoompeten waists/Isle business." Dewe in the g in its future ‘ vvvvv¢v¢ v vv¢‘ “-“‘ oucamsaa q 5, 193., HEAD- UP for BEA UTY Hun or: ‘um each I rnrnrss BEAUTY tin» I‘ I 29 King Square Phone 1604 \ i oourw’: ‘o ration 3:11:91!‘ w”! 01mm“ M l“ M- 13 dHVQD almost to 6089M!‘ "mum Of a, hostile and t. wovemment and ing nment," Dewey “if? am convinced that “my m}, aim: m“ he hm “with learn um ogdulln ‘gag-layer for a 1m,“ Y added mtion 94444-0044.“ w. cursnzn, s. nuuna ‘l0 Kent St. k Charlottetown Soliciting Silver Fox shipments For The Maritime Fur Pool Limited Satisfactory service guaranteed. Please bring your furs to us. 0000 04404-0401 "i: Wanted 500 Silvers I will be at Lauchlin MacDonald’s Tuesday. Dec. 5th and will buy five hundred silvers from three- quarters to fulls and extra pales. Highest Illzlrkci Prices Paid. HARRY KIRSH L-5ll-l 72.33., POULTRY I We are paying within a margin of last years price for heavy chickens, and fully last year's prices on lower grades. Crate-finish your chicken and than get our prices before selling. 5 TllE ROYAL PACKING C0. 1 J. D. JENKINS, Prop. \ 111‘) l-lIZ-Sfii - ._—_—_= TO ISABELLE " "‘ Blur Now-i‘ BUT NOW“? By EDV.’ il l.‘ .\ I COULDN'T HELP l'r—-—' muza w»: A NAlL ON TH vsAl-agrl-uev L995 GOOD / 9 7 LOOK~DID YOU EV R SE COOKIES ? AND I MADE THEM, ALL MYSELF ‘ SUCH LOVELY our ear. TILLIE, I JUST Ate A wnopwma BREAKFAST... I COULDN'T EAT ANY NOW ‘warn WELLJN THAT CASE WE'LL. SAVE ‘EM TILL LATER ‘A soanv MRMACDOUGALL, aur wé , vou onosnso, so we MADE can on wan-s By Weetover DIDN'T HAVE