jfvlfliii (FIARLOTTETOWQI >\- ~.__...-.. ._ .-.-....r...__,.. Celebrates His 92nd. Birthday __i- .- There will be a birthday DBYW next Wednesday at 304B Washing- ton Boulevard. Cleveland Heights. Of course, not every birthday party is news. But this happens to be John T. Bealcabaugh‘: birthtlay—his Peg Top’: Cellophane 92nd bmhfl, wrapper is iransparenhnyou Mr. Bencaballsh- you will winem- t ber, is the man who was retired by we Yb. You buy’ and ‘h: the Standard Oil Company last May superior appearance revealed Mm having completed mo", “m. 59 truly indicates liner uallt years of active and lmintcirullied ' - ‘ 5611/09. 6 WM 09 . ‘ q Y' 1 n born De mber 1o wlml’ ‘mdmls pmv” l° 7°“ . lssa. at Charlottetown Prince Ed~ ward Island. _ One look at his ruddy complexion sealed in moisture-proof and his smile reveals that 92 years do not necessarily make an old or celhphme 1° h” “m” feeble man. The robust suite of his FRESH and PREVENT health is expressed 1n t, firm, light P O c K E T B R E A K E‘ step, good eye-sight. good hearing, and a remarkable keen mind. Hc QNLY C E L L Q P H A N E never spends an idle moment except .d h _ when he is asleep. pm" es we prolechon‘ He is a voracious reader keeping himself posted tfkough the » news» 4 Jill iltllfflfllllt ¢bfl§lm8§ MDBTS. magazines and books 0n all - current topics of the day. O11 Sun~ 1”'l*“5‘5.°l day hc teaches h. class in his Church IO, 25 31th 5O giggpg; school. He is a man of few words. but can talk on practically any sub< Jfmm 5°: up‘ a jcct except himself, This he stead- fastly refuses to do, through on in- bred modesty which is one oi his chief characteristics. . Mr. Scnoabaugh la a soft spoken man. quiet and unassuming. If he EVCI‘ DSCSJUC angry X10 one CV01‘ knew it. And if he ever angered anyone else by a word of deed of his own that person lla.s never been found. Such is the character of thc fin-c old gentleman who celebrates i , y, y t . CLEVER PRACTICAL GIFT IDEAS THAT PLEASE A so ;.....‘.i. will; "s. elite _ - y g l --.\ Holman ’s Last Minute Shopping Suggestions Chests $15. t0 $50. Cedar Lined Chests $15.00 to $50.00 Beautiful Gate Leg $33-00 t0 $12.1") . Tables and Kitchen Card qmblcs Cabinets 53-753 "li- € Unholstcrcd (‘hull-s and ftockelrs: zit $13.54: Rcuihint: l-Zoolt Stands llt Junior Bridge 1nd Table Fancy Cushions and Table Runners, Book . Cases Grandfather Clocks. iélia Lamps, Magazine Racks at $5.00 up. Walnut End Tables 9.50 t0 $25.00 Chester-field Tables and Walnut Centre Tables at $10-50 up. ‘Pea Waggons $26.50 Beautiful Fibre Ostcrmool‘ Bcllllii’ Rest hlattrcsses Bedroom Chairs $1.50 t0 $16-50 Spinct Desks $25.00 t0 $50.00 Pillows at $13.50 up ‘ ' l $1.10 to $20.0. .%\-<. l‘ernories Smoking Stands s1" 1 szr 00 $575 up .40 0 ‘o. ‘findsor Chairs sewing Cabinets $10.50 up. . an u: (all ">§‘"3‘\6‘ ) lgylirga~rw~ s» Q! Washington Boulevard Cleveland Heights. At that place and on that date, from two until eight p. m. hc will be glad to receive any of his old friends who might-wish him happy returns of the day. In the early days of his exlper» ienoe with Standard Oil Mt‘ Senca- baugh used to see. almost daily the Santa Claus informs us that he has been literal- ly swamped with letters. His daily mail embraces . . . th ‘h f ' ' - gest an Enterprise Walnut Westminster cervix)‘; ejengzgeégrcfrc When you give her a = 11D»? Hoover you give her the best. Let us sug- mmable founder o, the standard Monarch or Iron Chime Clocks at $9.75» Kiddies that are only Oil Company John D. Rockfoller Duke Range m, per 1nd u , - f d ' H] ' T ., . - . p ale featured ln 01"! Ill 0 mans 0) an“); “we? o; 2111x381?“ of . land. As Christmas is . r. enca _ug'ls s. l 1618.), 11c haps- an E]ectr|c our Crockery Deparb y w h R _ actually here Santa ad- - a? c: or atlas‘ ment together Nth de. vises you to “BUY IT NO W" and remember h i s ‘ Malcstlc or Victor lightful gifts of China- y_ headquarters at Holman‘s Toyland 1's the shopping centre for the Children‘s Gifts. leost five things in common. First, Rad“) for the home both have lived to be nonogenarions “sound in mind and body.. Second both through clean living and rogue] lar habits have preserved an amazv] ing state of good health to a re~ markable old ago. Third, both have devoted practically their entire lives to the iaublic through the Standard Oil Company. Fourth both are per- _ fect examples of the quiet and l1l0(l' f! est gentleman. And fifth botl; seem ever before. Also their given names ware, Silverware and Glassware. SHOP NO W! FOR LIFETIME GIFTS °§ GUARANTEE . SATISFACTION was the recipient of a ’pair of the famous Roekfellcr dimes, which were accompanied by a greeting from the oil king. ' These two old gentlemen have at . now to be enjoying life more than are almost identicak-John D. Rllitl John T.—"I'lle Bystander". Cleve- nmch“ land, Ohio. December 10 (Mrs Well- lngtoll A. J! nstone of Montague In c.‘ c". is a niece of Mr. Sencabaugh being ‘hurls: Third Cable his nearest relative at present living one. n. BEER nut rn~-.. Arri- w the Island)’ SUMMFRSIDE c" ~~ "MW/win 1- aci ‘ w. Rlny: .\"trv:~t, shin: nnhn, .\'. n. u‘ u. m 1”» ' . . ' Q, “* _ - ._ d , W~=’“d“c*"~c"~w"‘ -. .._._______ 1 11 14511011111111 . .. --_--—"—""'““' . ~~~. . ~- ~ » . J‘ - .5 2 tic $2 to On about cm day b)’ BY- » - I he ha“ 5mm mo“ stahonell: ‘ti lcZlhI0elsBll$t1Cl1C°l‘t€\l1l: 0011111111‘; $3 in And I know no way of knowlni; “‘°1'11~ ~1°11°5°" "Slim 1119 1113""- >-_ MY- MiWD°nak1 was ‘my n“ 1 2'50‘ What became of father's pay, T9 Bfflulei‘ Harry Pcthick, Corn-l "Nobody, sir." "Nmv. collie, come. u _ H i“ .. \ Till. LATE. Jallllas L. hlaolmNALD ful and COmlTlCllfl; ‘off c511 "ti"? ca“ recoil)“ M” calves were A“ I knew “.35 when I needed wall. g tllats not tluc. Mild the nlnstcl 11010 111 111° 119195 c5 m" ‘v H‘ ‘. the slot Wt’ your brcthrcn of Kill: “'ll1l8lll1¢~if'l‘il1‘\‘ “Was it your fatllnri" JN-no. ' ______-.___... The death occurred in the Prince follow workers and by the general about steady. Trade was s10“. There shoes I got vii‘! '0" i _ ~_ w > _| >_ H d“ _H I _] I'd _ ‘ _ ____y__,__,,_,,,__.,._ __ _-~ _ , d. 00d w . 1h“, m. “inch I pleaded L.O.L., No. 1166, desire to numcl ioI $11. c 1 ll 1P1» luv 1c r1 clcr» rvrzr‘ Edward Island Irospltku about 1L3) publm He ‘vas D [mm of we high. “we Gully a are“ m? llldznwifh com’ Elscrlltlfillfli! father alwavs got. you and Mrs. Pcthick our l-lcartfclt bit himself." I . $111111")! "Yflliiii; 0f MY- Jflmvs L- est integrity 811d il°ss°ss°d *‘ Emu] g°°d W“ an. “we w o ' rt ‘ls ason sympathy in the dcnth of your bc- -~_ ' T M"‘CD°"“1‘1' “'11” had Dem l“ m“ ilclmnalny that’ won for mm has“ "w" to nlcdmm quality twallsl Sgtlwonldcrhdylfslllisllozdkcd rzst l loved daughter and prav that God Thcrc is :1 mnn in our town. and he railway “rvlcc for u“? PM‘ Iomllccn o: l11°11d5 ‘vhcrever he w“ knowm prices rangmg from -$10 o s l l w“, e - 1 ' 1i at bi s ld r lllfort you in this l was wmulrolls \ri--r~ I -. - . - . - "ing Common to Rood drinkers brought And that I might be tie lease n1 3 c s a1 o A ... -. - - . Hum He lemes m "IOU-m a song“ 0 - calves were 11-11 n 1 11C\'Cl‘ even guessed. your hour of trial. but nmicl all tho‘ lir‘ W111i‘ by nil 1hr nods ohm-o he it‘ k d t l s My MacDonald took iil last Octob- widow. 111cc Miss Libby lil/Hafilniaan) from ‘c550: Sgficgloaljl M lh-o sales paths‘. Set a Star on knowledge; sorrow Humming mm“ n, is “ma”. “floum m" advprihp! I . r ' ' . - ' ‘H1 cam 10g cl‘ Rllrl was n paticnimin the Prince and one brother, Alaynur ~. ac- . ow . .. - e are receiving truc t ,. . - ‘ lived to have his way ing to know the purLllg is only for Bill our‘ (luv hi‘ riul hrrzlk this r111": y . t- h v , Fxlvrnrd Island Hospital for about Donald of Montague. 1o them and were made aroilnrl $1. i lit’ hcrl H vhvl d u ‘ 1 A l’ 1 n and mtwlw mum a 1M‘: 1'l1@$dal'sF"d"‘y“ cw“ "i" “m” "f" ‘it’? m l" s. n00". By bringing ‘logs to plant the letllgm‘ iwlpgatcmlauhelgtnllifsd fieliiliullljllld Orrin" 1001;111:1211; ti: fcslmlllglaftcr- :'l2ton]$ei0 ‘glass $3 (5)) to $4.25. ‘That I know. was his ambition; again W106i 811d 611105‘ i111‘ iviivlY-‘ilill “W1 1‘~"“‘1“‘1 S““’“1"" r“ '1" _ c o ' ' c‘ q w - ' _ _ ' v _ . ‘nd Dthel‘ EXPEIISQS are Sayedo the same e uftcr Christmas but a. few days ago noun 1n the cemetery at lower Mont- Sheep receipts 997. lambs weic Now an) 01¢" 11° "sfltll :° $25M“ I°JQR1L1€IL°l‘°I‘W1“°"‘°-:‘ l???‘ blqflicll“ ‘lmfii . _ - ' - 1 a ‘ a (' l i" 13' ll ' $13 -- . .. -_ a _ 7.. .._._ fi the current lnafket pflce lS TCCGIVEd- he aggln became very ill and was aguo. The funeral. scrvlc-e. ‘which easiel at $7.? ioTSIZe-Tfiarfil; Uzi‘? 119d haylersgfrgtisllls deal? 1 y be no mom] c I ' ' 1 . ~ taken to the hospital on Saturday will be 11014 11°11‘ h“ bmmers res!‘ W“ and we‘ erslk talo - I“ n?) g1 k o'er-e Betting paler Signed on behalf of King William e e where he Q-fldlldlly grew weaker un- dcncc at Montague will 2111M‘ ‘at f: merges ngsiioy Sig; asrllfieezezrougzt Sagvl ilricgcritand m“ why. . Lodge ‘vimam H Pm] P“ (mono! For Neurltls c, . . . . . . . . . .. _ _ til he peacefully passed away. 1.30 p. m. Tile body was ft r $2 50 w u 50 s w m’ ‘Judy gruwmg ‘Hum. Boer. secretary‘ _ Mlmxrdx 1S. unvquaupd_ n swim , - Mr MacDonald was the son of the train to Montague ycaicffifly a e1‘ "l" - ‘ - l‘ ~' _ , 1v “m; m0 mun-l] H; . ' ll t arket their hogs tati - Ewe s2 so u» s4 so h tlnst 1 saw him dic. ~ - l 1 111mm“ FUP “i039 WhO WIS 0 m b t d: law Norman _;_ Macpqndld o; Mom. noorh 62x 03127 50 ti) ‘7-75 c -on~ '1' cln; ' in ‘ask was ended ‘ and l<“i'\!“l 11:11 lulled and rr~- ' u recgmmen awe. 3e w“ educated 1n the pub. lam B ~ - - °mm Rest ‘in 60ml 5 _ _ _ ' -—————-i~——- 1i!'\'t‘ti drgssgds We are alfqo buylng’ lic schools and at Prince of Wales \r $5.75 to $6.25. Calm was written on his blow. Mrs. Greene had got n cold. and: -----*- _ bringing‘ In h0g8 ahve- College. ‘Aftcr teaching school ‘at LIVESTOCK MARKEF Hog receipts 1345. Hogs were Fnghgfs lite was big and $P1°"‘1“1 could not go to church. but she in- "—'”' 1w . Montague he left for the west 11nd stwnser- Baron and butcher 1108s And 1 ilnderstand 1t Now. sisted tilat hcr husband rllcilirl col R D’ DA g W"! flllililed 1n Tflflchilll in Arizona. (Canadian Press; were sold for $10-50 i0 $10-75 with in her plncc. I . . . . . 1 . Then hc chine cast and went to sea. MONTREAL Que. Dec. 22—Cattle s1 premium 1m" 110s 0" 591"?" A When 1t it n good nun: m lose “Wellfl she lnqlllrcrl. on lllS rrtllrn. w ‘ t fldsb lt lli0$l085 bd" Charlottetown, P e E. Io ‘ sailing out o: Gloucester. Later he receipts 471- In the cattlclmnrkstdo 5101:1218}: o! rouifllfu‘ $10 5o ‘to Your tcmperL-Whon it is n a and what was the burden of the: t __ engaged in the fish hilslness in the Montreal today both savvy an c- a we W" 5° °P - om, vicar! sermon?" . Fulton Fish Market, New York, re- mand were light With a 51181111 <11!" $10-75 511d 5°" W9" 1mm 39 w l-ie sat down with a weary sigh, _ I M E Y _ . aiding at Brooklyn. {cl-once in favor of the sellersflOn $9.25. ~——-_i"*“ and murmurcd: “All of it. my rlrur!" A In 1916 he returned to Prince Ed- the limited number of cattle o er- NE W ward Island and on April 26th or ed prices were 25c to 50¢ 111811" ' r‘ __ ,__ ,______ ________H__ ,__ __ _ _ ' that year was appointed assistant large offering might have had in rATnEn "" purse: of the S. S. Northumberland. opposite effect. The steers were -—'"-— _ that steamer then being operated practically all of northwest origin. Used to wonder just why Father \ Ml‘. Flshermanz- by the railway dollartment. one load of fairly good steers avcr- Never had much tinle-foi ‘play. A E S Th1; l, simply l Reminder That You Cannot Get Higher - on May 4, 1915, h, Mame puma. “m; 90o lbs sold for $6.50 and one Used to wonder why hes ra 1e1- Sflrvice or More Collrkflllfl T"""'1°'“ Th" 171"" ""1""! Wm‘ on the "Stanley" and about a weck load averaging i125 brought $6.75. WW1‘ 9V"? 11111111" °1 111” “Y- We have on hand the following Cedar Shingles rl|:--_ Q’ CHESEBRO BROTHERS & ROBINS mar wu irmmnvd to the ear ferry e couple or wp sows brought $5.15. Used to wenderuwhy h: ncvelr“ m!‘ too m. 4-1:: gin. aiafiklgmgxlll s Incorporated steamer ohm“ my.“ Island.- " “my ‘ma cows brgughl; 54,50 w $5 Iloafed aong e roa or a r . 50o M. _ . . A . . . A . _ , - ‘checker, n, w" emu“ m "me "d heifers 501d with steer; brought Cana recall aitimc whenever zoo M. x No.1 a. ‘ The Largest Dealers lll Canadian F1511 some capacity on that stemm- md up to g7. Common cows sold around Father played While 0th"! W°'1‘°‘1- PRlLES LOW- , . . t t s on the Stanley until Allluat 33. i018 $3.50 and common bulls around $3. Father didnt dress in fashion. ...‘.‘1..‘.'.‘.‘;‘ H.'1.ifit'..§..2 ..°..... .. d... a 1...... t... t... .. s M» we r , . 1.. M. room o c0. 'sMElf'i*s-EEILS—SCALL0P$—ETC' =':.'".........- .. .. "talc ztzisrzzz: Grimm CENTRAL a , . . was eom - . ' ' 1-2-3 rnlml flan Mal-tat. New but. U. l. A- 2:514 u; dm-ltattetowg when at o, “so. Medium ta m 04.50. Bpya m blind to much that's some JOB PRINTERY