Dir' ¢ .»`- .lil _ _ r t » .vs _ i _ , -_ ~ ~ ~r-.|_. _ _ l \ \ - , - _ __-_ . “ _ _, _ . J.. __ nu"-¢......_ __ ~ - lfgglgiuln Starving '_ Ulldgf Flqgg _ii -._:_'_I _ teernlneoully (reunited u_.oo |¢_§.y¢q.(,9»|v¢r¢_¢t)I ln_edy»ns;_- " » io. ,, i V - _ ' hnniediate 'Help Needed -to Relieve Sta,rv;tion_,end _ _ _ Suffering'-Cannot Hold 'Germany Responsible NOW! _ _ _ I _ '_ _L ' 1 -<1 A _ _ ' ` _ _rslugr ma Publisher: T “\'f_~ ~A\l°°\=\° '¥¢"¢°' rf* `~. There is pressing need for our help in Belgium ' , . 1 todav,and there will be for many months to come. l- _ f, I _ 1 .'»l ,i J. \ ;_ _n ». `-_A \_ ,K _ ‘f ‘l ‘-// ttf ,, Q can eolltltlonuollttl.ouuoutts 58-00 por yur tllollpdl ln ldvlt 3° Gouda. en¢»\8.||0_for U. I. A. »-me omn at chnrlottotown. lr_n»\¢l\»omm at eummnliu. Albmorr Sourleund Montague. _ I ~" -*- _ -_ g - _ l _ President-Major A. Awllttlett V - _ D . K . Currie ld. R. lurnlll-I _ i I I ,_ _ ....._._...~....»..~.., v-... -»~=---*l.`~ ~'>"*»-ff-‘*~ 4“""` """"' _ weorleeom. oecs-Mona 410;. me __ ___ L 4 _ t 3,- , ; Nuw lt.-\ll;lAV'A\' .\lAlslAc.EMEN"r _ ~ __r | ' l 'i - /l I The new railway ~t11u118.g€l11¢2I1l» Tl 6 ‘ We may therefore 'expect that { v\ li A Ii-lg' ’ Amlwll l 'i . .. - .1 I \ _ I “ i Ae our troops occupy the eyacunted l i territory, untold misery stares them in - Q 5. t, the t.¢,. Emseiusa eltllawi, hallow- _ ‘\_’*Qi I checked women; roollen homer, l \ clothing so worn it offers no protection ‘ from wiiiter’e terrors--imileries {hlt cannot wnit but MUST be relieved at _ once to avert DEATH! ' Nr-ed y.0u be reminded how Belgium was the first to jump into tho breech und so malta our Victorious Peace pos`sibleZ~ ` *V* V l')on't lct it be uid WE let ,J Belgium starve. Let ua cable - » 6 over your offering to the mothers - and children of Brave Little _ " _ Belgium AT ONCEl ` _ I t ` ' _ l Molte cheques payable and send cont1:ibu£Z.n:s to lsr' lz l' n cl "und A (Registered under the War Charities Act. |27 I /r~'- \{ o ~/ -YY ‘C]_,_; ~__//__ -#- TO D. J. RILEY, CHARLOTTETOWN OR TO HEADQUARTERS, 59 ST. PETER ST.. MONTREAL ~ __ tvliose brief visit to_th`e province was referred to in our= ycsterday’s issue, arc to be conimencled on their initial step, namely, inspect- ion of the roads over which they l have xbeen _given jurisdiction' and acquanlting themselves as far as possible with the tradc conditions 'from which thc new system is to dcrivc its sustenance. Trlle, their visit to this province was brief but they _will have learned much. though not all, concerning our li.- _tle railway and our not inconsider- able difficulties some of which were aired before them at the mccting ' of the Board of 'Trade which they attended. ' Itewas refreshing to learn from tlieI-.PIresident, Mr. Hanna, that it was`the intention to entirely clini- inatc politics from thc working ot' the railway" and that it is to bc handled on strictly business lines. The Board, we believe, _comprises in its personnel men from both former political parties. select- ed on. their merits as men of out- standing 'ability iit their rcspcctirc » the ` ntdna‘gelnen't. 1rrespcct- ive of their own political appoint-_ .me and \v‘hic_h were designed for ' great failway" system will prow: at of Canada a financial success as `wcll as a powerful factor in the further development of our great c0ur\try~ - ~ __ _ The undertaking is a heavy onc. The railway system, as now con- solidated, comprisesl 14,000 miles including _il 'iiunibcr of branches inaugurated; during a previous reg- imc 'and which were designed for political rather than financial pro- fit. The profitable absorption of those into the general system will bc one fo the dillicultics of thc new managcnicnt and the results will he awaited with interest. \Ve wish 'thc new management cvcry success and trust that' thc' great railway 'system will prove al profitable feeder T for thc greater Canada that is to be. It must be borne in mind that this' success can best be attained "by consulting the interests of the loc- al patrons and keeping in touch with the powers that be in each _ __ 1 ~ L '- ' ‘ _ _ _ _ _ -,_ _ ~ _ ~_ ~`~..'.t~.Vv_V-__.~ r ~~l,_ - 1 l l ,values offered. _ R' V _ “ . ._ sale rice $7 95 , buck. Regular$12.00 for $8.50. ' I - ._ _ ' T Quarter Oak Morris ,Rockers l _ justable to four diffcrentlpositions. Regular' $15.00 _ _ Double Door 1 Wardrobes AT BOTTOM. REGULAR $15.95. SALE PRICE $1 Iiasy L Chairs, Stuffed Arms, Winged ` arms, wing back, corded finish, ‘llphoTstered in an ext _Solid Oak Rockers Early English Finish - ' _ Solid Oak Rocker, Early English finish, spring seat, padded ‘ ._ Morris Rocker, _Quartered Oak frames, beautifull polish- » _DOUBLE DOOR WARDROBES. FITTED WITH DRAWER ~ Easy Chairs, Oak frame, .sprin seat and back.. stuffed _.S it it Q ¥¥¢¥é A` “"0 koe ha ' thxru _ enmn 'Ith lr ts. thfln ‘SU ho th b ’ ' “ 17,_ _ O C0 fy we itll! 8|) .l h uh Th \vll ful U0 r Sc c _A_n appeal hasbceii made to the scho ol districts. of Queens and Klng's` Charlott “_tfgtL_ISgetillh Collection _ ' - - ' y :~‘ nt.rl'ln.ltlo_n to prevent turtlier dotlret. Is, Tlilt-l 84119081 iS ll 'ing most generous- rfug quite a number of our generous Ido Others only gave small amounts und to glve generously when the special c mi. ~t , : ~ ' , 1 ance to help. The special list of nu the |0Wl118 -\l0111l2i)'- T|11‘V lllbllliilllfflllelll asks your careful tiitisidcmltlun of the cds of the Hospital and solicits u ge np;-Dug |-giipom,-r-, tr, me a,pp¢a|_ tlrc. at world ot' iniquity, an unruly evil lfull of deadly poison." Happy the man §wh’o has his tongue wel.l`ln htand. _By :far the gi-eater' mischief colnes _tlirou ll the thoughtless use of thu _ 5 ltonguc. Some eltzrt-,v headotl fool drops; fun ln.uc_lll1o abc»n__u business nianls 6 ic 1; ‘N ek *k 5'. *E 5! 1% #lr *tk in ~l¢ lrcputation' 0:' some wom:-ni's charact- i ' that sends one to disaster and ruin KEEP M M i°"‘ _ ~ ' U : nniltlie other pci-liups to worse. Some ' ' _ 5 ld harpy repeats a gossip`s yarn. M~ » | _ - Vi _ , . | " any Dum 9 “ml d git ming m im `atldt-ra ll-title to hclp it along, and llfe- rltl if they only knew enough will -_'_‘-- ;`__'_'M'____ied ima wholx 'Dtlhelrt01u_f\1csstlllII_ With solnellio:f;n€_I_l_l_i_E_l 'iigome le seen; bit of talking ls thc result oft nl, 'S' D p ip i the like ii pitcher which is all mouth ghtlessness, while with others it » _ , - ~ -=t.hey cant help spilling lf they try. ates ffbm a mean vicious heart. _ ,_ , Men should cultivate ltlic habit. ot say- on tlhere are the Tom Blurits’ who _ V 0 a _pride in saying “just what _NIV lug as llttlc as ptlsslblmabout their ' ' nclglillors. Says Solomon. “Curse not lt." und when they have crushed _ r. _ _ _ ` the rich ln thy bt lcllaiiiber;1'orablrd me poor sensitive soul with thc lrori ‘ I I _ Il I H I __ U curse _md "Im olo! their "opinions," thcy think oi l_m'i__li;m (f;i'yI ‘chan 'ww U” ey have done something worth wh;(t']_L_ l “ 'ms S anglng a.b0ut. No wondor one of the ma U' rllpturc wrl-ters calls the tonfgilc 4 STRAV SHOTS ¢_$¢§q=:¢.y..‘¢v.~¢.\.¢»t... Daily selections For is 0 (llmnllan Rcntlcrs ’ _ 9 Furnished by W. S. Louson Prince Edward Island Hospital During the foul more ot war whl tll caused an inc =_~asa_ in the cost of ythlilg used ln the Hospital wt I ccunrulatetl a deficit of ever $6,000.00 ties for nsslstance in wiping out this deficit by Ile~ 'flat and 4. earl responded to, about tina hundred d lslricts having already reported, and are now going to ask Cluulottcttlv-' In for _zt special colloctlon to help finish jobs When the tadleil were niakl nz txlielr liiinuoll collections in- the chtlzciis recognlzcd the needs of the hose will not be called on again. 'litimiutc-d~tliatt;|li1-y would be willlug .llleetion wus put on. Also in thc missing and they will now be given a mes will he tuindl.-d'by members of ll»Ul31’Y `ClUb \\‘l10 ll=W0 lillltlly vol untcereil their services for the work. e house collections will hu doiic by _the envelope systcni_ The envelopes I be left at the llollws on Sllullwlili' Dee. mi and will lie called for on ure sphtal and gave large amounts. T e to house collections many wort Glllillgs. ' ' ~ province. Cl lRl'l`S_\l.»\S Bl_IYIl\’(} __..._.. ...___ _...___ I _ _'This 'is L`llri:-‘tnlas month and tlir I siblc moment. This will bc an all- cycs of many citizens arc- ~turnc\'illC¢ our ussucifllivm. mdamty-orgaiiizcd as at prcsent_|lullltitudinons as they have bccll The farmers arc organized into' in~l&11d HFC, l1€1\'L‘ 00110 H gT€at'dlr1tl of stitutcs, circles, clubs; our chul‘cl1csl!I00d» l111\"~` ‘-l0l1¢ much that C0UlI>l"l3S_ thi!! i|10l'€ iS »11101‘L‘ pu,-poses; there are me-n’5 Clubg of nacliincry than can bc economically various kinds; thert: are orgattiza. operated. There is lnorc work to mms of boys and for b0y5_ 1|- ic done in thc immediate future, -short wherever there are aspirat- "Ofc "L`C¢'S-i<"f_\' \\’01‘l\’. 1110111 S-111¢ ions for me b¢¢t¢rm¢m of any C135- iractical work, than was done cvcn ill the community or beyond it O lllflllg the YW” Of UW “`f1f~ HFC?" _for tm funliermigc of 3 ggqt ts that work was. We arc at thc tapestry_ Reglllar_$25.00, sale price $19.85. A _ Solid Oak Morris Chair, fumed finish, loose tufted and well finished, upholstered in hardwearing ‘ adj llstablé back. Regular sl0.00 for $7.85 Walnut Finished Bullet William and Mary Buffets that we are offering now at price; top measures 22x49 inches, British bevel pla Bureaus and Kitchen Cabinet. . l You who are looking for a`genuine bargain in a full size well-built BUFFET should sec the splendid line of Walnut finished 10x38 inches, madewith full length linen drawer, two short drawers and two doors. _ If you want to make a big savin lose no time in Ordering one of these. Furniture Sale price £19.95 If bargains interest y_ou"do not miss__Holman_S Big Xmas Furniture Sal _ I Dozens of out-and-out bargalnslare offerednizseasonable' goods. _ViS;t_:_tIhe_ partment at your earltestposslble opportunlty_and take advantage ofthe special .__ ./_ . _ , . A Rockeri with V iMahogany 'Fratniesii §.;.i§.`Vr§_8o; , Y S8l€_Price ,' H Here is a popular style Rocker, Mahpgany _frames _ V holstered in high quality tapestry, spring sea. Reg'ularr10.9 , OHATR To 't/lAr'OH, REGULAR $9.80, SALE PRICE s7.s`5‘ 1 Resgular 12.00? ale Price ~ Worlll 15.00 Sale. Price ed, handsomely shaped and covered, spring seat and ack ad for $9.45i Regular '1tif95 _ _ S1095 Regular 25.00 ‘ 0.95. _ 1 Back ra graded ' ' ROCKER TO MATCH. . 'REGULAR $25.00 FOR $19.85. _ Special Value Solid Oak Morris Chair Regular 10.0() _ 7.85 Worth 30. OO f Sale Price cushions material, a clearing te mirror E no ~ Other Special Values Worth Noting., _ Besides theiabove we offer Child"s Commode Chairs with " tray 991:, without tray 69::-_also sacrifice prices On Iron Beds. _ _ Box Commodes, Couches, Dresser, Dressing Tables, Wardrobes, I» R. T. HOLMAN, LTD. SUMMERSIDE l V T V TheVlsland’s Biggest, Best and Busiest Store ii ' WF-_ _ -Bf _-5_2? _l - l'l‘here ls no question in my mind that Q 3; 45 * 4;, 3; "_ yg * g 55 an A; ,k Ag ,F tiho state should pay pensions to ,aged il: Ihiul' Probleiiis, Solved E I r:;p§e_g;tInl_y;_ Q av REV_ ‘T'_S"_'L°"|NscoT,rIDID ¢,sCIl5NcE _ I See in is Stated that it \v;i5__ it incnt, and -of these sixty only six Scotsman who' invented “mustard were Germans. 'But as Professor gas,” whicli the Germans have put l-Cigll. Of Georgetown University. to' such _ an ' inhuman use. _has recently pointed out, the bulk ']`]~|er¢ ig nothing' fg|i'|3rk;|_l)l¢ Ol SCiCt'lfillC 'lllfltlalllftt has 'l)€Cll about that, ' for Germany pnblislicrl in tiernlzlny, and Herman has gained her reputation as n¢l~P0nt themselves?" I lulve answer- loves you uttek to htm rio matter what ' ll Pnorillacv Sir:--lf the test of it great prophllt in his lablllty to include ovolttu and ,destlnes of far dlstlmt agus ln the -scope of his _inspired vlslon. .~lurcl\' lsnlali does' not _fall in those tllu'l~l V10 mlslntiatn his exalted Tank. To quote only one of his anlazlngli' applicable predlctlons for tllls time of the armlstlce that concludes tllll greatest of all wars. (lsn.XX.\2lll.7-ll 13.): “ ' '” ' "Behold, their vallant. ones sllllll cry without: the alubassodors ol' peace shall weep blbterly_ The lllgllwllys ll" waste, the war-farlng man coasetll- He hath broken the convenant, ht* _hath despised the cities, he rBtZl_l1`d°ll‘ no man. The earth moumetll and langulsheth: Lebanon ls ashamed and lhewn down: Sharron is like it wilder- nessznand Bastian and Carmelislinkc on their In-uns. Now will r rliie,'sui¢h the Lord: now will I -be exalted: HOW will I lift. up myself. Ye shllll concolvff chaff, yo shall -bring forth stulbblul your breath. as tlre. shall devour y0"~ Hear, ye that are for off, wha: 2 l1l1\"‘ done; and ye that are near. B<_=l¢l1°“" ledge my might." l um Sir etc ' ‘ A nsA°_i“ ° _ ::Corns cannot oxlst when llolllt- wsy's Corn Ctire |s_BDP"°d 'U 'hw' beouueo tt. goes to the root and kills ed a elmllar question to this before. Mrs. Grundy may any of M5 f|;¢|,m-_ ole Of M€11'S C|&S8i0; ReQal and Art Shoes will continue until Friday Sth, tdi`entY°fl"°_ per S cent discount off these at almost half price, ‘_ _ or . ber for t,lie_ll\tQl"U1l_lll°u which the growth. _ 2' _ . ` t . ,OOFF BROS