nscsumirfli- 19?" ounomr. flljlO Th, holiday IIIWWPQ. ‘n m, w, no featuring a 500d "may o: Clllllsilllhs‘ RIIOW .i'lid_ W5 “mfll; 10°} over our" offerings. The“; m’ llllnY ‘M559 m" w, are sure will delight» You. Qul‘ assortment of chocolates Perfumes, Toilet Wntere. walking. nicks, Safety Ens. o", smokers Goods. Ivory and ‘gbqny Toilet Articles, Thermos Bottles. etc., is the “n”, we have ever shown. v See our windows. ll. A. Foster QENTRAL DRUGSTORE Sunriyslde» i l llll] BAB NlRllUB . ‘m. tnrtedfin the fdnn when her flee and and bu . wls so_ cross on fretful ehe could ‘ not “iii-J "Th slanted nine onthe when! tried Cuticurs Soap end Olntmgntnnd lused threecskes of Soap with two boxes of O amen! when shows: heeled." ( igned) Mrs. Osenr Pilion, Amhueiburg, Ontario, Msy 7, 1918. Cuticurn Soup, Ointment and Tsi- cum sre all you need for ell toilet uses. Bsthewith Son . soothe with "lament, duet with slcuih. Sup 25c. Ointment II Sold and lisrveswllhul thmnghoutthe In nus. icuugyihuu Men and vrolnflll. not to oenvll but to trsvel sud sppolnt iocsl rep- resentatives. $1.095 and expenses guerante first. on. with good chsnce to make t .600 and expens- elans. Gtrte sgs sud qullltlvgeficatlll. xper ence unnecesssry. ns on £30.. D691. 0.. T020010. Oentrnetlols nut as ue allowed as ell wold. Ossl soul nests- |vvvv vvv ?1ii‘ I Female Help Wanted ,,__ _. _ WANTI-Zl) MAID. GOOD ‘VAGES. Apply ll Iii-zit Street IITGS-li-liltf. WANTED-DEVI! YOURG W0- men to enter trs ni School for nursing st Fsleonvro d Hosoitsl. Apply to Robert: E. Nicholson, o Nun ' superintendent es. Nov l-tf. For Solo. l'llII 5A LE PAIR SILVER llLAFh iuxt-s. wrll furrnd vigorous pups. Can rum-h thcm if rcquircd. rcu- Illlnllbll‘ tcrins and price. D. Mc- licuzir. Kcnsington, l’. I-J. l. ZLIGII-lii-lfi-Ili. jusuéluust I I.“ h Iueasl: $0..» on: an to mfonvnrlel. Ive out’ one word. but In lgnses (ss 01.000) sever eon 2:0 use can this rah nut IQIIIIIII sll elves-else- be evoslookod. Advertisement: N ilel. FUR! WANTED-WILL Illil OPER- atlng at the old stsnd in all kinds of furs.- Purchase price nbsoiutol on quality offered. W. Chester McLuro. 8827-11-28“ Miscellaneous AS A OIIRIBTMAI GIFT NONE better then the Prince Edward Island Souvenirs-beautifully il- lustrated. Price BOc-by mail 57o. Gusrdlln. STIIAYEI) FROM THE PI!!!)I191- es of Wellington hicNcill. Tcs lIlll last Friday night arm rcd poll’ cow. Atlviso Wellington Mc- Xclll. lice. l-I-ill. PLEASANTLY SURPRISED llr. hurl Mrs. McDonald of Iii - lislou lidll u very pleasant surprise nu tho i-vcning of November 4th. when a number of their friends and nilghbours gathered at their home lllUiPf-Jrl-S ‘their rcgrct that such ‘lolly good follows" worn soon to lure the district. An address was Ititl by bliss lilury i-icvheo mid iiliahie gifts wcro prcscatcd to Mr ui llirs. lvlcilonnlil 1:1.’ Mr. Angus lilllcstm. Although uikc-u cum - lieiely by surprise “Dar ‘ rose lo lhocrns-ziou and svurluly thanked iiigooi friends for their ‘kind - its. Tho indies served u substan- bllunch. nftcr which all joined llile usuul round of umusemuis. fwr sms Air. und Mrs. McDonald ucro glv en o. jolly good bouncing before the happy party dispersed, many good wishes being exchanged. Allislou. l‘. 1'1. 1.. - Nov. iih, lilili) To Mr. and Mrs. liiu-zllonsld, Alliston. ‘ Dcar Frloudsr- ‘ Having learned that you are about to sovcr your connections from amongst us, we, a few of your friends and neighbors have assem- liloti horc this evening to express .. I ii y y; _ CANNED M*__— 0n Face and Hands. mustn't m 1...... a cans 352533;... 58.2.“; Burned. Cutlcura Heals. ,1"d-°“"°"?"- ., _ .2213 “My baby w» only l LUMBERMANS RUIBERS ofwhtsrbiistertand mnssl --—- than our regular full stock Aug- ustus liicDonnld. shirts twenty dosen fine. different ring. locket chain. What also’! Conic Just put in stock to retail at the new low price. Green Label. $1.70. Augustus Mc - Donald. ' 20 p. c. on all goods purchased up The moths: ‘Guardian "cords-raise ' ” ‘ w" are» ‘33.'l..3.T°°'..‘ 1011mm. druzzuis. sesi-iz-u-di worth up to $4.75 Xmas sale price $3.00 IP91‘ flair Lords. Ltd. lCarle- . on. ; DON'T DELAY QUY THAT MAC i KINAW OOAT today and save 15 per cont m. Lords Ltd. Careltoné 2 13 ....._._ GARTEWS BOOK G. STATION- ERY and T-OY ‘STORES will be open each evening till Christmas. 2278-12-16-21. ONE THOUSAND yards flannel- ette. Just put in stock to sell at i914 prices Augustus McDonald. 2240-12-14-31 TWENTY DDZEN neck ties In plaids and stripes bought rightto sell at 78c. Augustus McDonald 2240-12-1~l~3i FOLLOIW THE CROWD lo (‘ar- ter's Book, Stationery, and Toy Stores. largest stock of newest Xmas Gifts all at lowest possible prices. 227812-1041 SEE OU-R WONDERFUL LARGE assortment of fancy boxed choco- lates for the Christmas season. Johnson 8a Johnson, druggiste. 3234-12-14-31 REMOVEm-C. Gavan Duffy has removed his low offices to tho Royal Bunk Building, Charlotte- town. 2130-1207. ORWELL-Scrvicos xiext Sub - both December 19th at St. An ~ drew'e Church. Orwell ct 11 at Or- well Iiead at 0.30. ' SHIPMENT OF house rugs just received and bought at the new price to soil about 20 p. c. less 2240 12-14-31 ._..__. JOB toiror Mans heavy work M‘ Sale price $2.48. See our window. Augustus McDonald 2240-12-1-1-31 A PRESENT FOR THE PRES- cut and future. A watch, u brooch. in and see E. W. Taylor, Jeweller 1'42 Richmond Street. 2284-12-16-2ipd. EUREKA underwear for men. Gold 15081 $2 . 18 224042-1531 BUY AT HOLMANS- Special ulnr young people o! this vicinity. our regret at losing for a time, the company of two of tho most pop- -you with his richcst blessings. In We will miss your pr-esenco at nil our social gatherings but we trust our loss is some one clues‘ gain. And wo hope that the time will not be long until wc have you buck again in the neighbourhood with us. We trust that irherover your lot may be cost. Iiculth nnd prosperity may be yours. und lhnt our Heavenly Father will crown conclusion wc ask you to accept this small gift. not for its intrinsic vuluc. but us u more remembrance from your friends. B“ prepared for tho greatest winter BIWN —- choose your skates toduy while our stock is commem Icaaquke.) I “8TARR" sKA-rgg A. l". (XD 3 pcr cont) imm $1175 m, m 1:10“. ............. .. ' "unlined $1.70 per pr. c’ plated 1.00 ‘ . “W.- Union ...... .. $2.00 gm Pm Dog 4 ,2 10 per pr 0X1. ...... .. . . . C b c _ $2.75 per. br. u m‘ mm $8.50 per pr. $8.60 per‘ pr. _ .. $3.50 per pr. 3:" 7'-i_ Union ...... .. $8.75 nei- pr. v9?" lcnlherwoight $5.00 urer pr Vi?‘ -------- -. . $6.60 per pr. 401/4, M ° guarantee "Starr" make 116i; Blmtcs not to break. 50% AUTOMOBILE SKATES T"? lqikon . _ ‘no n" w lament. December 106. March Indies’ Auto. $3 50 per pr. In 39 M -1 J l. Mm‘? Auto $3 50 Iler Dr 72 ‘ w u‘ w ‘ ‘It u‘ M" , _ ’ . A ° B- $5.50 Iwr or. on... Doc. 4m. my wit. Jill)‘ ‘a: .. $6.00 per pr. 43% ' Auto n. " P" P“ Jan Pork 220,0. B“ - . per pr. " h 81ml" - .. .90 per pr. '.T'"TT.'°¢“_T"' llus 10 pm- cfl“ u“ QUEBEUS PULP RESOURCES “flier sum from 20c to us; -Quotiug o. c. Piohe, Provincial °kl - Forester of Quebec ss his autho- .._...........-........ 83c l‘? any... l Ii lmet ' Lflreftsn lined. .1‘ y vines of Quebec 800,000,000’ cores; furnished by i". B. iiicCurdy and Company lhc Montreal Stock Ex- rity. Captain Scbuster; in on id- drese to the Rotary Club. Belle 31st. Holmairs, Summerside. era in Uigg and vicinity wishing to ships hogs co-operativelycommuni- cate with W. D. Ross, Kinross, at once, who ls making ul-l a. shill» - __ meht. for December’ 20th. Cnnadion I Farm Products, Ind, Charlottetown P. E. l. who stole five bags from i1 coun- tryniairs wagon were givcn n heur- Ing beforo the Magistrate on Tucs- day afternoon. Tho boys sold the bags to n firm for fifty cents. ‘The to Jan. 25th. Freight paid on or- ders amounting to $10.00 and rail- way fares refunded Y0“ 1T 5'01! make your purchases before Doc. 3i. LIVE Hoe SHIPMENTA-Furm 2272-12-15-31. JUVENILE‘ CQURTa-FOIII‘ boys 11s visiting Charlottetown. lllllllllil sill _ run Nova Scotia Woman Gains 20 Pounds and Says Walk Since Taking Tanlac. ' “I have gained twenty pounds in weight and could talk all day about the good Tani“ h“ gene me and then not tell it all," said 3'7"- IYWIIS Krill-ll’. Tufts Cove, Dfifllllvlllh. N. 8.. recently. At theprhue I got Taulac l was 5° but"? run down and weak I “"14 hardly walk. I couldscarcely ‘Pa! anything ct sllpand my stom- lllY I00d seemed l0 give mg no strength. "After meals gas would form ou my stomach, pressing up into my chest and csusing awful pains, and sometimes it semued that I would smother. My stomach distressed me uli the time. and I seemed like‘ I couldn't digest anything. “I scarcely kuew what it was to SIM». Just rolled and tossed most of the night. and when morning cumu I felt so tired I didn’t want to get up. I had a dull, heavy head- ache many mornings and felt ner- vous und shokey all the time. "I icll off until I was almost a. skeleton, and was so ‘weak I could she ' Thinks. Nothing of Two Mile, Bob was so ‘badly out of order that. IMHE. Y llllfll] llllllil ..._-.__..____._ I 500F081! do any of my housework. on"? “We trying to put the house in order I bod such dizzy spells it seemed like I was going to fall. "Well, this was my condition for 115°"! =1 year. and although I lust tried everything. igot worse right "11. 811d my husband‘ and 1 both thought I couldn't old out much longer.” "Finally s. lawyer friends of ours told us about Tanlac, and I decid- ed 1° U‘! it. The very first few doses seemed to help me, s01 kept “k111i; it. and every bottle mode me feel better. ‘I have token six ‘bottles now “m! my appetite is so good I can hardly Bat anything to satisfy it, 11nd I haven't a trace of indigestion left. As I said, I huve gained iwen. igirarllfidihll" Weishlti and am so - g - n not: z - mile walk. g Hg or t mo "i sleep like a child every night, never feel Hie Joust iblt nervous, and it is once more a ipleasure to do my housework and take care of my four children. Tanlac certainly ls u. grand medicine, and i praise it eveiry chance <i get." Tunlac ls sold in Kfharlottetown lly Iteddln Brim. in Montague hy II. J. Mabon, J. '1’. White, Murray Ttlvcr ll. M. Chisholm, North Try- 011, It. ii. Coohon. Muray Harbor, Lord's ‘Company, Borden; Lord's (Yvmnunv 'Ccm> Traverse and Lord's (fompauy. iCorleton, J. W. llicEweu, Bristol, A, J. McNevin, Bonshau‘. ZIIIIAETQTEWDTNOMEWS handker cthiefs in gift boxes fol-Xmas at Pa.- us. n BRUSHED WOOL MUFFLERB for Christmas gifts $2.50 at "The Haberdashery." 32214- ; 2-14-31 LADIES OASHMERE H059, reg- ular $l.60 bought a n price to sell st 87c pair. Augustus McDonald. 2240-12-14-3! THE STANLEYP-Tlie C. G. S. Stanley is loading provisions lu Pictou for the Magdalens. She will probably suli today culling at Sour- is en ruutu for mull for the Mug- tluieus. STANFIEILDS UNDERWEAR reduced, blue label to $2.75 red label $2.50 green label to $1.90 garment. Ileuderson S: (Judmorc, "The Ilnberdushery". 32214-124461 CUFF LlNKS.—We hove u. splon. did assortment of all styles of Cull’ Links. W’. W. Wcllncr. Ltd, Jcwci- ers. 2285-12-16-21 ANOTHER lot of fine time-keep- ing Regina Watches Just receiv- ed. These are the only kind of wot- ches that we and other jewellcrs ugonts warrant 3 years instead of tho usual 1 year. E. W. Taylor, Agent. 142 Richmond Street. 2284-l2-16-2ipd. i-isitsofinLs Miss Nellie McKenzie, city, left yesterday for Augusta, (Maine. Judge A. L. Fraser, iSourlcs. was in the city yesterday. Mr. ll. 1.. Newsonrof Amherst Dr. H. S. ITowery, Ottawa, is registered at. the Victoria. Mr. ll. Power. New Glasgow, was in tho cliy yesterday‘. Captain Taylor, Murine Agent,’ is in Pictou. inj'.vssirc.'csna.;iiy—iziamiznfi morning for Northern Ontario. Mrs. Fulton tlaugliler town. Adams and little (Mo vtisltiim; Elidrlottcfi Miss lCelia Clements, Murray H-ur bor left yesterday for Gleichen, Alberta. Mr. ‘iVultor G. Hgtrtz ieaves this mnrnillg for Amherst on rt visit to "Rev. Dr. llcarlz. - Mr. Ernest Cameron, driver on the P. E. I. ll. left yesterday on u. trip to Montreal Mr. Chas. Melkle. of the passen- ger department of the C. N. 1L, is in the city. ~ m.‘ weld; J. H. Myrick, 8. 00., Tignish H. H. Cox, Morell is \ E\ The wor ' equivalent ware—in both cases, it quality. Thc name "Stsrr" on skates. "Sisrr" break, tak ' 'Sisrr" figure skatl e them back r “ “Slar-r" i line of MacDonald Bron, Georgetown, Rogers Hardware .00., Ltd., represented the utmost In design and wur‘ manship. Th‘! "Starr" trademark is skates are unconditionally guaranteed -- If they skates are best for rink, hockey, speed and ng. There is a size and design made to suit you. IVrile for fir: illustrated mfalng, silo-wing no mplel: madrlx. Charlottetown lrnvorisil is the "Btsrr" newest dplh tern-dpuclllly designs to niect thc popnlsr domsnd beautiful, well-mods skate d “Slsr-r" on skates is practically to the word "Sterling" on silver. is a guarantee of genuincness and skates has also, for over 54 years, your protection when buying and get a new pair without charge. Sold by good hard- ware and sporting goods stores. $tarr Skates are sold by'the foiloiving dealers: C. E. Pratt, St. Peters R. N. McEwen, Moreli HOME AGA|N.—HL\IFLIOI' F. F‘. May has returned to {Charlottetown and we understand that he Intends to reside hero in future. hiztjor May; ‘went overseas with the original‘ 2cm \'. n. Battalion, ' MR. SMITHS LEGTUFIE.-— 'l‘lic1 lieurlz Memorial llilll was crouwl-j ed lust Monday night to hear M12. Smillfs lot-lure on (“lizirloiletounl lli tho (limit-n (lays. Thu lccliiro and: views were vt-ry- inicrt-sring. What we would liko to svt- would he the: getting together of our citizens off venerable aigt- in sketch their rciu- i, lniscenccs m’ (‘lizirloiluiziwm until l ive-ll of Ding- left for Boston, Mr. llfilliom Ding welfs Mills has i Zifass. l iDr. Durrnch, Kcnsington itllil i)r. l .1’. A. McPhce, Sumurerside, roiurn- § 9d west yesterday after a short.’ visit to the city. Mr. George D. ‘Mcisaac came from ‘Si. l'_eter‘s Boy yesterday. Mr. Mcisaac is visiting his 110ml!’ there after an absence of thirteen years in Alaska. v Mr. Russel Dsvison olork of the, Victoria Hotel "has resumed iris duties after being laid up for two weeks with an utlnck of tonslli- tls Mr. Cyrus Polrier of tho hive, Stiocls Branch, Dept. of Agrwulq rum Ileft. yesteirdtsty morning for Aunherst to attend the Ziiaritiiuel . ( ill‘ (‘ouulryx-wliilti those who did not-do from the dam guild-rod liigvllltll‘ ivrliton and pulillsliml In pzimpliltjf form for suit‘. Jutlgc Wurburtiiii WP understand has u slurc of inform- ation on the sulijct-I and \\'r~ sugg- est ihul he and All: Smith cull a. meeting as lilPIlllUilPll abuvu. Mr. T-liarles Gardiner and mzmy others ‘ould piivc- much IIILPIW>IIIIIK in formation ion the subject. As Ill! old“ generation urn first passing iuvay, we hopc ‘immctllaie steps twill the tukcn iu cull Ill!‘ met-ling. EMPLOYMENT. SITUATION. —- The unemployment question is now becoming zit-um throughout (‘m1- iulu. ‘The l't‘lili'll€Il men arc more hruvily hit ilutn others and \\'r* must look for 13w reason. 'l‘l1c first reason is ilmt oversczis mun guvo up “their zill" to fight fur king iillll so to", lnin ull vacant tiosillous, Winter Fair. ‘ Mr. W. B. Trowsdale, Crupaud left Tuesday morning to attend ilk- Winter Fair in Auihersi. bliss Alberta liiacPhei-son of Bor den returned to her homo yestcr - day having spent the week end in the city the guest of her friend Miss Dorothy Sims. Miss Janie J. hicblihl-au, Wood lalernds. leaves Charlottetown this morning for Brlllsll (‘tilumbiit wilrere she ls to ho one of the prlir Itlfmll-l in a very happy event 10 take place soon after her urrlvatl Coats, special values mcni . cctlon. ville, Ont. on Gel-node's resources in pulpwood said that in 0ntrtrio' thersvrsre 205,000,000 cords of» tnruee sud balsam snd in the Pro- Men's Fur Coats PRICED llNlJSllALLY tow “'0 Iiavo a. lintitetl. quantify of Fur Beaver, Amskn Beaver, Kulgun Beaver and Black Dog, sizes 42” to 50” chest measure- Aiso a first class lino of Saskatchewan: Coats with rubber interlinlng and heavy (‘loih Coats with fur collars and curl cloth lining. in the above sizes. If you inquire u medium priced ooui. that will glvc long scrvicc. call at our Show ltoom and secure one while we have a large assortment from which to makc your scl- Spoclal discounts to cash customers. (‘all on us for bargains. i. HORNE s. co. usual advice and warning was ud - —-— I mmmemy ‘Mr. Ambrose Gunman of St. Char 111 vii-Milli"?- _..__. les has left for Poi-bland, Mo. __ _ n \l.ll~‘ \X Dec 15 (Quotations ‘“" *— M‘: ' "Wn" 0"" “m” I l s s e-' 0o»- =’=’\ including \V0mbi1i.. \ gives his six pennywortb of coppers . War Veterans Column ADDRESS OORRIOPOND ENOE TO WAR VETER- ANS COLUMN, FLO. BOX “l. CHAR. LOTTITOWN OLODS AND COFFIN NAlLS.—-lt is often said that the British Army has its own language. Here is u specimen 'i.hnt was ihcurd in a homo cnnufjust lately: Tommy: “Give us n. iissey-s worth of clods and two of coffin nails." llut As- sistant: "Excuse rile-er, but w-hat is a tisseys worth of clods?" Tom- my: "Well, of all IIIG-JVII)’, that's what weput-half of-in the mission- ury box on iSundoy. while the other half goes lo tho (‘rown mid Anchor." ‘llut Asslsiimi now under stands the soldier's meaning and saying: "Here you are, but whni are coffin mils?" Tommy: "What, don't you know that they're the only fags ‘we can afford lo buy the day before pay day? Trecbinos, oi coitrec. DECEASED OOMRADE. —- Last Thursday afternoon the mortal re- mains of comrade Louis Esncry ' were laid to rest in the People's Cemetery. The Rev. iii. D. Raymond rector of 8t. Psu-is Church took the burial service. The funeral was largely attended. Tho Veterans As- ilpoo n sent s wreath and the Md! t was coveredywlib the Union Jack. Ofllliflde Dlflln blew i-hn Mr. Keith Boswell, Victoria and _ _ . IIII I sl v n‘ and they‘ are still sitting tight. ‘In all Government and other offices where returned men ought to bc ompltrveti, we see young ladies bold lug ihei positions. Many {oldiers on returning home unforiuuatély' took up I‘P-\‘Flill)llSllill(‘Ill. courses; which were not suited to ilicm. in this Pruvincti- we probulilyr feel un- ploymont. trouble-s less than others but why? Largely because we lift‘ sttilflfil-(I daily lo sec our young’ mcu going away from our shores uud our pupulziiitul declining. No uiicmpt is made to trhei-k this horrible stulc of ziffuirs. For ins-f luncc, when tho services of four clerks are require-d by the local (lovc-ruiuoiii for temporary‘ duly in ‘ho 'l‘zix Office, four young ldilllfi. urn prompily taken on, and the rt»- iurnml soldier uud other mules ilrv not lLlYPll at rluim-c to fill u posi~ lion of u clorirul nature. Take lin- lotul Tux offico again, there is u returned mun’ employt-tl there with n will- umd fnmiw uho gms lt-ssl pay than llli‘ gi'c:tl__|nzijuriiy~ of the young laulivs vzuployed runn- i themselves realize that. shorthand and typing is not a girl's Job any more than o. man's mid prepare themselves {to fill these duties. In the ‘meantime we urgo upon the two Governments and people gene- rally to give every possible posi- tioirto d returned mun who is, or hopes l0 be the supporter of a. family. lVheu 1mm again fllls posi- tions as ho (lid in pro-war days. then will our young ladies re- iurn to learn ihoso domestic duties for which tin-y worn intend- ('il, and their chuncvs uf becoming the happy mothers of children will be greatly increased. KEITH MCLEOQ-Tlie li0ily_0f Comrade Keith Mom-oil is oxpcct- ml homo iho middlu of this week. it is much i0 be l'l'gl‘('lll*il that ihcre is not u suliulilo gun carriage in lliis province for military’ flint-- filly, Wu understand hbwovnr that un 13 pound field gun is un Ihe will’ liPTL‘ for sulullng ]ilil‘|)(l:~'l*$. Tlic ourriuge of this gun will likely bu used ill military fuucixils in the ing u typewriter in that building. ‘future. .\\'e feel surr- that n lurge Iilurh ihc sumo condition vxlsis- in llu- ltcgistiy Office. Where mic [gum m pa)‘ their lust rrspvtris would look for better conditions mQ-yonuqtie Alt-Loud, llie soldiers re-estublishmeni. 0f- iit-cs. we find instoutl of returned men uumborless young ladies. Thi- sumo things applies to many oihcr ilominitm (itivcrmnont Offices. "whorc ‘young flauliiq‘; urn pulling (lown $1011.00 u. month, which is ii. good bit more than some young mun kt-cp u. funiily‘ (m. These things will not he righled until young men l i ELECIBI _ . -------THE~ROGERS HARDWARE QueenStreet mas WASHER uunrbci‘ of Veterans will be pre- l0 1* 3O §¥3$§COIJG§§ _._‘-.___.__ ....._._._. “i Is there some one to to give an exceptional present — a present that will last a lifetime long remembered? Comc which it can purchased. whom you would like V. —-a present that will make this Christmas in and let tll show and demonstrate the BlueBird and ex- plain the terms on be