Girls! Savf. Y” . Make~ll.dW}'.?'f?“i _ immediately‘ after n. "Danderine” our hnir tairtgs 0n'now life, ndrons silty,” - luitfivilc: ninheavy and plentiful, be- gim each hair seems to iluil’ and thicken. Don't let your hair stay ‘Helps,’ colorlesl, plain or ecraggly. nt lots of long, strong, hair. * A 3;,.cent \ bottle 1.0! delightful hmhdfling" (renhens . your_ seal . clleclodandrufl‘ and falling hsrr. Thin “jointing “benuty-tonio" gives to this dull, fading hnlr that youthful ‘m5; and abundant thickneaa— ‘time misfit-le- I Complete _v0pt_ic‘al_ Service. 0ur expert eyttem oi eye- mmltutlon. coupled with our time unlunmo elnvlol i slim a complete service, eqllli to the bent lproeurable. That this service u ap- preciated ls evidenced by our constantly increasing volume of business. We sincerely thank our patrons, and will continue to strive to merit their eonfid- lsill F. ilutchepson ‘Optometrist memorials».- nrti could now be considered a certain- ty._vSlr David, saith that the big corporation, which meant so much for Canada. had been completed and $25,000,000 subscribed. enthusiastic over the oil fl_elds oi’ Northern Alberta, and he knew oi three companies that had been or- ganized with a capital oi $100,000 each to exploit oil in Western Can~ ado/This was only‘ a prelude to what would follow as soon as the political-horizon cleared‘ in Eng- , land and conditions improved. This ‘photograph, "just received from Switzerland. ‘shows ‘members 0i’ the Leirguelof Nations Council at the first¢mcctilng~ of Jthe Assembly‘ BRITISH CAPITALISTS h‘ : ‘ARE KEEN ou CANADA , ouanac. use. izt-lln an inter! view here today on his arrival 1mm Eilglttnrhll/Iajor-General Sir " David "Watson saitLthat what he ahd noted particularlyl-ln England was i thieétirlqutlifled interest. which English capitalists andtho public in genera] manifested in Canada and the desire‘ of business men to come and invest their JIXODBY in the resources oi thiscouiltry. He was very much-impressed with the successful organizaton of the Bri- tlsli~ Empire -SteeI' Corporation. which had aroused keen interest In British ‘financial circles. 1t English business interests were pounced at ‘strike here today. The action on the therhoods is the most important move made by either side since the "switch engineers, firemen and train men entlpioyed in the yards of the Dominion Steel ‘Corporation walk. ed- out three weeks ago today. to obtain the standard rates ol‘ pay awarded lhe Canadian Railway men in this district. erhood committees on the eastern lines ot’ the Canadian National ltnll ways served official notice on the C. N. R. general manager that un- less steps were taken by himself and Ills associates to obtain promise from the Domlmozl Iron and Steel Company and lh-eNora Scotia ‘Steel and Coal Company. tho C. N. R. zncn would he iurccll though It may be. ll8(5€i~'£dl‘_~.’ . Da (fun- _ ‘to Pran- Quinons do Leonl, representing ______________,__ C.l_l.R. Men Say They Will lake Drastic Action Sydney. N. s. Dec l~I~—Noiii'i- cation that the brotherhood men of the (Junadllam National eastern lilies "Tel preparing to lake decisive action to back up their striking comrades» in the steel yards at Sydney has been served on the C. N. R. management. it was un- hca-"Iqunrters part ul‘ the bro- National] ‘Chalrntarn of the railway ‘nrzltlr l lffilil" o take decisive action "oven quaint and origi l Tie Pins, Cuff , Xmas Gifts of Gold The most exacting purchaser of»Christ l las gifts will find in our‘ stock many? nal pieces of precious gent . ' jewelery- May wemsuggest “Her?” present.Onyx_ Iitingls, lltlavolliers, Neck- laces, pearls, earrings, etc. v t For “His” presents-Emblem HRings, forth that armed gangs in County Monaghan have. and murdering zens, says that "while we extend the hand of friendship to all Irish- plains recent raids for arms cal"- rled out in County Monaghan by stating they were ordered in an- ticipation of a similar order by the British Government. vlnry from the past coastal-votive and welLknown practlzes oi these organizations to etlpptlfl the strfk ing rnilwuymell In the Sydney and to. Syrrlncy Mlllés yards." Spain- Premier lhlttoni, I-tldly; M. htnl, (‘l ',-i' s .. . . . . \'.\‘ Leon ‘Bourgeois France; M. Paul w, (1.;ng1,l,l;,,|; ‘fiicéceltxli,’ 1.22;‘? lllymnna Bc-Ilglum. President of‘ the an, ' ' League; Sir Enfc Drumnrond E SINN FEINERRS DECLARE WAR ON ALL BRITISH TROOPS m IRELAND! DUBLIN, Dec. iii-A proclama- tion declaring that “the must at once realize that Ireund is in a state of war with forces of‘ the British Grown," has been issued over the signature otthe oflicer commanding troops of the Irish Republican Army in County Monaghan. The proclamaton which sets been attacking inoffensive citi- men, murder gangs and their guides and infomers shall be summarily dealt with." Tile proclamation further ex- , Hg’- public A and M. (lads-prams, Greece. ‘Endowment tialnipaign For Mollut Allison ....SACKVILLE. Dec. 14--‘l‘llut the Board of’ Regents of Jvlounl Allison intend l0 throw all their energy into the proposed endowment cam- pJ-lgn was evidenced at a joint meet ing of the Board of Regent; and their zone chairman held at lilo‘ Itniverslty today. The mus! llllnute ' time of the plan u! campaign -ti.=~setl and it uwls decided that lht plan ut‘ organization should he czllvried into every Methodist church in the Maritime provinces. for while the Mount Allison lusti- ttutlons are not restricted to slud- en's of the Methodist faith; itfis the only llvlethodisit, University in the entire British Empire with the [l.\\'£‘l' lo confer degrees.‘ Al the joint meeting here today. pzucllcaily every quarter 0i the provinces were represented, the fol xwing members hElhllg present, Col. Frank M. Black. General Campaign Cllairlnn. B. C. Borden, D. D.. D l) L President, Hon. J. Wood, Treats IJr. .1. M. Palm? r, lSecty. Sackville J. T. BlPfCllBli. lydney, ‘S. M. lBrookfield, Hal Rev. Robert Fulton. lllallfax. rt. B. Hanson, Fred ericton. Justice John, Sussex. Geo. Kliifilll, ‘Yarnl-outhwrli. P. Robinso 3131' J. Links,‘Watch Chains, etc. _. ‘Bracelet twitches; i - f have ever shown. from $15.00 upwards. l. Realizing that there t .- would be a Iargedemand~ - .. . - for wrist Wslchfia this ‘ Y Christmas, we have pur- chased“ what" we consider thenfinest assortment we Our sllockincludes such lines as the Waitham and Mars. 0ur’ prices range thatfwe have prepar interest. (H9859. unique novelties In the stocks are full. Today We Announce 0ur Readiness for . ,.Christma_s Business had in this announcement we desire to ‘tell you '0ur ‘stock ‘is ‘superb-our service complete-hind ‘ we desire that you llispeot carefully every article of With buyers coming In greatly increasing num- bers. aasortments and varieties must necessarily de- Thousands of articles come l'rom markets too far to permit. of reordering. Among these are the greatest joy in selecting. And so we advise Christmas shopping while ed wiscIyVanti well. which early shoppers find the H. St. John. W. B. Snowball _'Ci'lli.ifl.Ill. I Rogers, Amherst. BRICKLAYEHS WANT SPRINGFIELQ, Mass, Dec. 1s.~- . C. Tait, lShediatc, J. T. Wilson, al us, Ii iM. \V'aod. Sackvllie. Rev w‘ ‘Amconueu’ Halifax “m! A‘ s increase of d5 cents-an hour eiiect- sldered ive January l. The lrnlon wage is now $1.05 an hour. . One ol‘ the largest contractors ‘said today thatscntimcntanrolig -_-_<-e->-—-—- $1.50 PER HOUR The hricklayers‘ union of ‘the city, grantinrrany increase and that if has made a demand o1‘ wage ln- anything. a decrease would be con- {Obi- - '—-Mr."and rMrs. Samuel Bernard. . French Itjlven- have retunued to their _ _ 4 _ __ __ - 110mg ciltormslpendinlg three months the employers ‘was orbosed to’ ‘qailinéyn-éndg, 1n Mbemr F tench Ivory 'l‘l1e exquisite designs we lmvotjnst received In n rcc- ent shipment. ' I FRENCH IVORY are a real revelation. The beauty of the new styles will surely appealito every woman. . ~ Th0 exquisite menoqramlng we do m colors gives title line an Individ- uality unique and pleasing. We ofler many articles at a new and low prlce-—and you will be glad lo know they match up uncommonly well with our regular llnes so that you may mosti economic ally "flll ln" the toilet set you may have etarledr An ‘excellent variety of the following: the business in‘ 1,868- dent of the Company. The cut above shows the home of W. W. Wellner, Ltd. The inset at the up- per’ left corner is of =the late Mr. W. W Wellner who was the founder of “set is of Mr. L. ErWellner, the :Presi- Since 1868 we have been serving the people of Prince Edward Island. Fifty-two years of» honest dealing is a reputation we feel justly proud of. Hair brushes PuifBoxes Manicure Sets Hat brushes Hair receivers Butters Cloth brushes Bud vases Perfume bottle Bonnet brushes Jewel boxes Mirrors Photo frames ' "l Pln cushions _ Trinket boxes Trays Combs The other in- wuchh l ' For ffliisf’ ;present, - "what could be ‘inure practical. 0r.. what would please‘ him more than a Wal- tham? 0ur stock is most complete, and we invite your inspec tion. \ . w. WELLNER, Limited a , Since 186s 11-1! m VIUIHMU 03H»- Jewvellers I l _,1..j ' . w-I xav§ i M‘