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    The Old Family Doctor _
    In 1810 Dr, Johnson found the de: :
    J . widespread that he invented his ous household liniment |

    for INTERNAL ‘and EXTERNAL treatment. TODAY,

    after 100 years of continuous use {± has ‘a ‘nation-wide
    record of splendid results. “nea ,

    and for his services co

    ‘His'Famous Prescription

    for coughs, colds, sore throats,
    strains and many? other’ aches ‘
    influenza, 65) 7% et 8

    ee .

    cramps, chills, sprains,
    ‘ills, —grippe and,

    2

    MBE out. and
    : a discon ts he UACUSEPUL SRE : “My i wife suggested (that I: try
    -|fatom at etch ot tne neon fe: Sinetian “aehonwtiniges’ wits Task: and the.’ very’ tiret bottle
    : - EP ae Cee RE MITE LTA a oi PE ender’ tre ‘Was, Boon ‘eating. just anything I.
    = = = russes | APBROPRIATE GALENDAR,s.' amed without tt-causing, me a
    + 6 abe aeae b J'/ Pte’ North American / Lite Aguas 4°8 ER Dit of -slistress. i'm on my fourth
    + Phd Te petri 1. gf thoe Go, has “tasued throueh fete: ri pa dottle “of the medicine “naw; have’
    ae ANSIFIED ADVERT T | DistHot Mana’ Biri a) 103" ‘already “gained . ten’ pounds in
    fo, BE) Re fe AD RUPRAERIG AD. . 1g: 6 at | ” weleht, and: even feel rig attics
    si j 3 rs Sit SANE 2 1 i \ T-did :bafore évar +t \ f
    hertnavertinements under ‘this ending, Ze pee word for cnchine „) nied at #4 ae 14 wie fever. « u was over terenen f
    : Cnet copies come to our care to -be fovveh raed, a t OP Re ir, RRM EET pom : ith the i pot seats’ Ihave been’ subject
    tr Gitano rset te St Se gree tax usm, { MOME:FROW THE. cera Ny ot Same crtrcrs ik |, FOR TUAT T Dee any
    Are allewed ux ene word, vo Ten ore nmeree (ae 1098) jan). V./Raynar’ of*Redwitigw, Al 1th. Battaltowy= 5 0 °".+ | Rafat bine ingmy side, rnd would
    ; ‘ash remittancen td cover cont must: aceo pany all advertive- I herta ‘is at present’ hottie ‘here: ± Trp waa ise AS aa ave to eat dry “bread until they
    received without waldteate edator be meecceiaakereiomene Ele rine eu proneme nome Rte Om iy Oe CALL —Otr * Joscph lett me. However 1 haven't felt a
    , . Eee atts baal duende tas QM, swor hag Ritte years Nene, tructstian this ±tty,’had a sign of them “since I started\on
    toh e-eee + ror Oboe 1oe-eoeeeeseqes |} Vest and has a ranch, grow. © ieee mierien ie echoe) even Tanlac, and it looks as‘ if they are
    ee kaon: acres ere Cama seHrE ing mixéd .cropa' and ibreeding cmt io aan Ms Murse Tan away: and gone for. good. Yes, Tanlac is cer-
    AGENTS WANTED MISCELLANEOUS tle. His! brother Grayion‘is dn com- ed for: York Point on the ice, tainly a great medicine, and I don’t
    ; ; ig ya es Pry ‘}pany'with him; and last year wasa Or. Gallant Tollawime. the.’ atrima!

    SALESMEN .’ WANTED.—SALES-
    man, a self respecting salesman
    whose’ aiinbitfon is: beyond ‘hid pre |”
    Sent occupation might find more

    FOR) JOB. PRINTING OF. ANY.
    description, patronize the Cen: |
    tral’ Job" Printery, 176 Kent :St.|

    cara)

    its the

    rt

    will re-open on

    Janvary ith,

    tons big sale. °

    BBY,

    Gondiict servig

    a3

    : PRINCE. OF. WALES COLL.

    are selling at a quarter off at Pa-
    onal Dalyan Cc
    in, the Orwell ‘Cove Hi

    ry 18th,’ 1931:

    ; “J. 8. Mackay yur Bc:
    @ ea sa ight

    9th, ‘Tryon ’ 11, Hemp!

    Most successtn),, ane. with. ‘them./
    “Mer. Raynor aay ee te wy
    te’ end of, this. month, :

    “ee Bret ~
    LLEGE
    Uesday morning,

    HOME DRESS MAKERS.’

    qT rexel: inthe now, an

    that aivealal a LOT H FOR
    suit can at Patong
    @ discount “of 1-3 oft,
    * CHURGH' OF /ecotL

    (be: held) Ewen: McDougal: will”
    iF Wega bath: 9th’ at’ Dundas

    1,80 p.‘m,| BANEOr: at’ 6:80 p.m.
    ‘ POMC

    preac!

    fat
    La

    TON: AND BON. ate inv

    ton" 3,

    Âą York Point wharf thĂ©:-horse. ‘weit
    ~ ‘hrineh’ fhe ice and. ‘Mr. Gallant
    tt vendsavering to6. "get him

    Siege

    : ila t

    Tel. 420-L Tee tomes 7 ‘ IRMA. WEN tirongh the ice himself hi
    congenial, PyproReone wif sl st +}, EXCHANGE ‘RATE. INFORMA. Went : pte, doe, Aineget, his
    And at the ~giime: time double ‘his| WILL. THE GENTLEMAN. WHO ION We'tnge ecapiot tom ie Se thle eh Atty teeters
    income. We .xequire‘a man‘ of| took the muffler from,the Coun: pind i os aC edb fad 2 tanded che furae to sag-
    Clean character, ‘sound in mind) ‘try Chib New Year's ve return Rabati ae Moe giteren ae: j Gallant “is very thankful
    who ody; of strong personality, to #8 Euston Street and recelve| 2 mbteta ot the ie ite ao ae cane ple of York Point
    WHO Would appreciate a ite posi-| his own at.oneĂ© ‘ashe ig kown, detoruavertigerente dealing with {oF thelr timely assistance, without
    on with a fast,growing. concern | 0) visnwemmnnenes |) 109 OL AAVertisements ‘sitbiect: ek ith, im te
    where industry vind be penard: A One AT ‘HOME916 aiulge ber eheatly, argieseigied te Cat cae A a al
    ed. with far ab »| 10. $80: paid: weekly for your spare pehould: ‘sah 3 : sibeare Ă©
    cies! Grea: ihe pisterrensian- ime, writing’ show cards for us, | those Who desire a simple: non-tech-

    No‘ canvassing, We instruct and
    Supply “you "with work, West’ An’
    gus Show. card
    borne Street,’ Toronto

    ply. to Mr..A. Ww, Weir, — second
    Hloor, Riley building, Queen’ 8t.
    spoke Crowe: Brothers

    FOR SALE FOX MEN ATTENTION, .WE ar’
    how ready to accept applications
    for: the: registratton of foxĂ©e “10
    The Canadian Fox Breeders As,
    coclation. Application forms fox
    membership and’ registration as
    well 48 Tattoo Cards willbe fur

    FOR SALE A’ BOX! SLEIGH, AP.
    Ply 288 Kent Street,

    MALE
    and femele, Price $5.00, PM,

    COLLIE PUPS FOR SALE.

    q Rodd, Harrington. 49): + nished.. on “/request.” EB. H
    W eae er meaeaae sera patra eatinmerriorencasend Paseo) MAGNE Summerside Sec'y.

    5 ARM FOR SA'S7.MI eS bY my tna teeny eee
    | Charlottetown, 115 acres. of Jand|GLOTH, © OTH, CLOTH!’.. DO

    with 15 acres growth of wood,
    The farm js perfectly level, 20
    chains wide and all fenced with
    dykes. Well fenced; with concrete
    cellar, stables also concreted.:/
    ‘Have about twenty tons of hay
    and. straw and a quantity of tutn
    fps Hind potatoes: WHI" sel at
    $6,000. for quick sale. Write B.
    clo ‘Guardian, f

    TEACHERS WANTED

    our wonven :folics; need mater. |!
    fals’ in ~ duwalities .for their
    drosses amd guits? We have thou-’
    sande of yards that will be soll
    ag low: 48°$2.75.\per }ard, 1-2 reg-
    ular -price., In, goods 54 to 66

    inches ‘wide, This is an excellent
    , iopbortnntty ‘to "get 'materiats ‘in

    better qwdifiies,. than usually,
    found in ‘womens fabrics and also
    ‘ake. care: of. the’ children’s neers:

    ‘Call at our store address . 158,4
    Rithmond Street, ‘Bnelish

    TEACHER WANTED FOR ‘MUR-

    Scotch . Woollen Co. > after which she sold her home, an:
    tay Harb..* vanh school.’ Snpple ERR RE eng 1/8 dn the city attending the Short with er harried son ‘moved ‘int:
    ment, ton Yolte*2 asmunth. Harry >» WANTED | FCourse; jon fe ERROR
    @ Rice, See, Trustves, “ — See bopamanctar i i Born of Christian “parents, an:

    FURS “WANTED; .!'.AM BUVI nc]. Mr.'Sam Smith’ of the Telephone | breaititing the. atmosphere of pray.
    WA*TED_A TEACHER FOR for’ cash “or handling ona: con: | ©9'has.. returned. to the city after

    New Dominion Schook . Supple- mn basis. Silver, Cross. an:

    MALE WELP WANTED

    houses’ in: London, New. York, St.:
    Louts and ‘other centres, Fam ir
    4 position to handle any ‘qiatitty
    of raw. fur at the prevailing mar
    solicited. B...H.. Rayner,’, Sum |
    Mmerside, P...B;' 1. ;

    KINGS COLLEGE TEAM”

    GOVERN MENT POS!ITIONS
    Wanted men age seve'geen to
    forty-five. All. evades vacancies
    Ordinary school education suffi-
    cfent.. Particulars free. Civil Ser
    ‘ive Instiirte: Post Office Box

    Y

    £5, Toronto. "STO 'PLAY IN ‘BasTon | ton to,
    hy "Tost _ WINDSOR, N.S Jan, 5.—-Pra | Rg held om 21th
    a , , .{Nented ‘fram adhe tng to ‘their ‘or- | on
    i \LOST IN OR ABOUT. CITY iginal sĂ©hedwle which’ J called for

    ‘games at Portland. owing to. the
    1

    lareo sum of money. Reward by

    ponditi ice he Main
    foavine at Townes condition of the: ice inthe Maine

    Jebnsonts:t. <
    ip tity, the Wkinets. College shockey
    Drugstore. ; } .team’ lettifor. HY . ; for : tigeries of jzames iwvith: New
    LOVELV DRESSES FOR. WOMEN Enelane bet all ok “alt ‘wes: the

    FOR STREET OR AFTERNOON
    WEAR

    ‘orltinal. Intention: to leave, vester-’
    day for Portland .via St. John, ‘but
    | this. arrangement hie ig Bat a

    Ot Jen't a very lnree epliection: | yesterday: after. few hours hefore
    but {tds cleverly selected, and | the thee ‘det’ for ‘thefr Heparture! ‘
    they ane just the Dresses that wo | LOBSTERS. ArT GRAND *MANAN
    minn af enad trate and Ateertminat Thi eerie ih ae ee: '

    dgment will want. eaxtensive pperations.of the Jo

    Soni the fashionnhle \ materials: | ster fishery at the besinnine of ths
    made in correst and most artis) | 8°?50n hive: praotitatty ‘eehitiated

    he nedrahore:loheter. erdunds fot
    styles, iand way. down in price , f oacnit: jon.) A’
    lite this: 1-8 off. Patons Ltd, ‘| the _preserit.eesson,: A),number.of

    A BRITISH VIEW

    ‘LONDON, Jan. 5—The ‘Manches- Ported
    ter Guardian says. today. “How ab-

    ines
    surd thp idea ig.of building against (‘FIREMEN

    , Bervice S7xCol}

    br

    morning ‘of th

    ot Commerce 1

    phout the) tines!
    lighed,” It contai
    miatter of es:

    ns
    pecial

    & portrait
    fox, labalied

    Payot Messrs. W,

    prize mature
    fox, oe
    Montreal, owned b:
    & Sons, Summers}
    96°153 points: A
    Mr> Chester Mc
    atong .with a
    appreciative
    gentleman.»

    nendinz n plea

    ‘Taissio page “rk month: at his Mat MM roi ee
    ment $75 Apply to. Hector Me-| faq. f pelts; Mink, Muskrat) [ome Beormu a tat _) Rpod, an Lroughout her life was
    Lean, Secretary EON, oto,” Having. the” beet powablep ek ine . hasistent. meiniber.. Mnjoying goo ’
    ‘ connections: with ‘leading fur] ) Mts. Stephen Hughes of thig.city Stith’ ter apany years, she tod

    ‘ecelved the:

    ‘nical. explanation;

    BLACK FOX MAGA
    fast lose of The Black
    4 zine. pwbiished + in
    t mumber yet: pith

    landers. The first page f
    of @ magnificent Islan
    “one of
    and. published — through

    J. Stantoy Wedlock. Therg its alse
    2 splendid . portrait of.
    male and, champion
    the’ International :
    y J, W. Calthect
    de, which scored
    good = portrait of
    ure: also. appears
    wery interesting and
    ‘write-up “(by ‘that:

    “PERSONAL

    Mr. Sheldon McSwait of Mt, Hefpe

    sad “news: yesterday
    e death of her mother
    Mra, James Kelly of Kelly's! Cross.

    Mr;C, L, Miles, manazer of’ the
    local branch of the Canadian :Banic
    ! left this morning for
    onto’ having received, an invita,
    to-attend ‘the Annual/iGeneral

    Of the Bank, which is ,be-

    HEADA

    at the
    vance Sale. Fine even.
    Wiiledched ‘cotton, 34 in.
    ifpaefrom dressing, reg-
    Wiatity, will be ‘placed on

    “Fox: Magia

    Ss iwide,:

    lr 2Bo_ quality .

    sale at ‘ning alclock Thursday at

    _ W206 Cihta:jper yard, Moore & Mc.
    Leod ‘Limited, ‘

    Bae

    2 prĂ©at “deh! of
    interest to (P)m:
    eontains

    the finest"
    the ourt-

    . K. Rorers and

    Se eceeed

    NCES: LOWTHE

    reas

    MRS. FRA’

    the: first

    Mrs. Frances Lowther, widow of
    the: ite" Wiliam, Gowther was born
    ‘at Cornwall Pi. 1, and: passed
    away’ on. Thursday November 4th,
    “ptethe home): of her ‘son in Char-
    Jottetown:’She was marriod in ear |
    PAB vce yg is survived’ by
    &.

    Show,

    ‘7. Mrs. Dean ’:.MeBwer
    : ‘Pranklin: The carly yaate
    OC. ter married tite were spent In
    Nori Canteton after which she re
    ', turned'to*Cornwall ‘where she liv
    ‘ted’ unti„ettie death: of:her husban-,

    er fromiher infancy, she Joined: the
    thofdiet Church in :her.early gir. .

    ‘a prominent pat "in the activiti-
    of theahoroh: atid. wis’ especial
    interested “in ithe’ work of the Wo !
    men’s’ Missionary. ‘Sdciety. '
    ‘ Ofia ,cheerful¼; disposition sh
    made many friends: She lover th
    Church ‘of her choice and: was
    fegular attendant’ at the servicr
    @f-the Sanctuary, “She owas a ‘trv
    Christian and gave her'time av .
    ‘strength to every good, chuse. He
    long and ‘painful illness . of. mor
    than a'vear \’ Was borne with pa‘
    fent submission tothe Divino nvi)
    and. she died ..as she had ‘live
    trusting, in ‘Christ ‘as a person:
    i After: a.‘brlef service . conducte
    by “her pastor, : the: Rev. GW. !

    omega

    , will
    san et “
    Patons, Silks; linings, etc. 1-3 off.
    ‘THE CLOTH-FOR-A:ORESS 0}
    today at
    ANDA=Rev.
    ich. Sab-
    ratll aim. and heen

    i GLOVES «1 ALL Vihmabeienives
    poll ag one” auarior at at
    . ¹ » ath 5 .

    When. sbout:50 yards‘ from

    Cox W

    ’ublic: to

    TANLA? FOR: THE BENEF
    OF OTHERS

    —e ae

    “I want’'to give’ a

    IT
    r

    know.-what: a ‘fine ‘th’
    wen forme,”
    ie See ft.
    ropriet
    Atthur Cox de
    Shipworkérs,
    “his fal D.was threatened with
    typhoid tever,'and-while I managed
    to word off. the aetual | disease
    stilt got Inia badly rundown on:
    dition.”'For'three.. weeks T wian't
    able ‘to ‘eat-ahitiot solid ‘food, 'and
    Just had to sive on ‘milk. ;I-had no
    appetite st all, was sveak and worn-
    simply felt mise e,

    hesttate to give it my highest en-
    dorsement?’ ag

    Taniac is sold in Charlottetown
    by Reddit ,Bros., In Montague by
    H, J. Mabon, J. P. White Murray
    River; H. M. Chisholm, North Try.
    on; .R. A. Coohon, Murray Harbor
    *Lord’s Compamy, Borden; Lord's
    Company, Cape Traverse and
    Lord’s Company, Carleton; J. W

    MoEwen, Bristol; A. J. McNevin
    shaw,

    i
    H

    eae
    !:22c UNBLEACHED COTTON
    for 1245 cents. Thuraday morning
    at ‘nine o'clock we will place on
    sale’a line of 34 inch-fine, unvleach-
    ed cotton, reguldr 22c at only 1c.
    The quantity .is limited—the value
    is enormous, gét yours early. Moore
    & McLeod, Limited. :

    ———— ae

    Kaow

    RELATES EXPERIENCE WITH

    little ‘history
    of my:case just%to let the public
    ing ‘Tanlae' has
    gaid Arthur Cox, of
    «Halifax, formerly
    r of ‘the firm. known’ as
    ‘Co. ‘botlermaker. and

    | : J anuary

    —————

    \

    Men

    Henderson

    - Referring to Canada’s place in vency, © put
    the world asa result-of the war.

    Tesponsive. and
    Sir Robert: said Canadians: should

    a keen interest,

    PRIESTS ILL’ WITH:

    WINDSOR, Ont, Jan. 5:—Rev.|
    Father FN. Laurendean, ‘pastor of |
    the Lady of the Lake Church, Ford
    {s in the Hotel. Dieu seriously ill
    with sleeping sickness.

    ‘Rev. Father’ Joseph Gerard,
    Windsor, is also il} with the same
    disense at Hotel Dieu, but is im-
    proving. t

    Reports stating that Rey Father |,
    T. V. Moylan, C. 8. B.,’ principal |
    and vice-president ,
    tion College, Sandwich, died from |

    ness. in a Detroit Hospital” yester-
    Jay were denied by professors of
    ithe college. t ,

    HE een
    TAKE AN INTEREST
    + IN WORLD AFFAIRS

    HAMILTON,” Ont., Jan. 5.— Sir
    tohert Falconer, President of the
    ‘niversity of Toronta,. addressed
    “he Hamilton Medical Association
    it its annual” meeting ~ here last
    N steep ae te tt,
    'ésteam in which she was held: was
    ;icinty shown by the larse gather |»
    ig, of ftiends and ‘relatives from
    ‘r-and near, assembled to puy.
    heir dast tribute of respect, and
    lowed the remains to’ their last :
    esting place. The setvices, were}
    ondutted by her paston, Rev. J.C.
    ‘Martin, ‘Mt. Stewart. She leaves’ to

    ug mother, four. daighters, “Mrs
    Tenry Coffin, Mrs. Calvin’ Cameron,
    ifs.Everett Anderson, Mrs.’Frank
    ‘arquharson, also a -step-son Ern-|
    ‘8t Douglas’ of Denver. Colo, . She
    Igo leaves..to mourn ‘two sisters
    nd three brothers,

    Glendenning the remains were ta’
    enito Cornwall where in: the pr
    senee of. 2 Jange number of h:
    friends the body wwas‘laid nway
    await the. wrasurredtion ofthe ju

    < Passed peacefully to her etern
    rest. on, Thursday, ‘Nov. :-25th:.192:
    y Jémima Coffin, widow ofthe lat

    in. the aixty-elghth r of are

    Deceased wastot a kind abd ches
    ; fa, dfsposition, ‘good hearted to'th: ,
    4 E hest degree and: was'a'friend:o ||!
    N tgott ‘i

    ee oven ber “2Rth '|

    ur'hearts ‘are sad ‘and lonely,
    ‘Since ‘mother (passed ‘away,
    “er days onvearth were numbered,

    }
    A
    i

    SLEEPING SICKNESS /World and strike a pose of complac: p

    |. Martyrs to Duty

    1 of the Agsum-| ff

    ‘iness diagnosed .a8 ‘sleeping sick-|

    ‘nourn the lose. of a kind. and Jov-| f

    not hold aloof from a suffering ,
    eople, he said,

    Hiberaice yr

    Everything in the Sture ;

    25 p. c. and 33 1-3 off
    Come and get Your Require: ©

    menis from th: Newest and
    Brightest Stock in the City

    101 Grafton Street

    their | hearts must be

    ‘He paid tribute to Quebec, whose

    S SAL

    Lp So,

    quality: into Canadian ‘Tife: :

    pressed: Over thé dact that,
    the: people of Ontitio and: Canada
    as a whole ‘were gtowing ‘more tol
    érant of:;Quebeoss 0 iy

    they «should ‘take
    in' world affairs.

    imparted a distinct’

    . With ug she could not stay. j
    ‘er toil of life is ended, - ;
    She, rests ‘from Dain, and care, “%
    \t home"with blessedJeaus,
    We hope to meet her there. |

    than Yabis | A

    iis, 25Âą Box

    Liver

    and poor alike.+ The - funeral]
    ee i
    1p Wren Shi Pae

    Pet eas Cemet ery, TheÂź

    Foster. Central, Drugyist. :

    ee
    SSS
    eae: ~

    Pole. ANT SUFFERING OF
    THE MAN WHO FEELS —
    COMPELLED To TEL SUS
    WIE AND DAUGHTERS:
    WHAT HE REALLY THINKS
    OF THEIR CLOTHES «

    dn the Yew of ; Ă©

    w Zealand “ww. y, ‘A Bantl « while- they were }

    aly Pe 4! playing at the Arena Rink and pre-
    “\ |eented each member witha box ot

    would adhere to it if
    chance,

    J afgara and a quatitity oof. tobagnd.
    Qhief' Ronsghan .. and Firetian

    Angus McWachern ‘of the ‘Chemt-}:|'

    VPROPOSED

    1 DANCED WITH MARIE: LONG, AND
    SHE. WAS SO.BEWLTCHING THAT.”

    TOHER EVEN AS WEL] “WOULD

    | “MARRY ME, AND LL BE YOUR.
    SLAVE! 1?

    "LL EVEN DIE FOR You!”|
    YOU REALLY AND

    cal Engine Company. made the
    prepentation, the latter in a neat
    speech: thanking the members of
    the Band fpr the ‘wervices they
    gi) | rendered. @he Firemey’ at tiefr

    | @arades, et, .@uring the ‘year,} |
    and wishing .them continued ‘sne-

    on behalf. of the Band, thanked
    the donors for their preseiitation,
    which @aiie as @ very pleasant
    and wholly unexpected surprise.

    Partial ents puzzle ithe’

    |cess, > ‘Bantunaster J. McFarlane, | | |\\\

    schosthoy Uae 1H Bldbr be ‘gets
    the more they worry him.

    TRULY: SIE FOR me?”

    ) an ‘American Navy has Just. been * Ried ' wed “ai mts vo ; he „ ; Ay Las aye nS te rdirnd as
    bk f State | On New Year's night the Firemen] aii fy: ty aeweee d Na eee ae ae) eee t asa eC Uglies eee dtaeieas PA td ‘KA;e eT dca abe
    Pious ta Healer 4 ea UF ata a the membersiot the a.]{ CHURSDAY: AT A BALL LAST NIGHT] - MARRY ME, MARIE.” T WHISPERED YES, INDEED MCRIED. To. DIE HOW MUCH INSURANCE
    Pacific. Australia and New

    FOR YOU WOULD BE A yoy!»

    “HOW NOBLE OF YOU, DickY!.
    HOW UNSELFISH OF You! ER-|

    DO You CARRY 7%

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