4 3 “Ph _ nv-» sw-» I1: _ l‘ it 1 _Q r¢;¢~ »_».»-- <»m‘.`¢ » ,i fl N IJjdMUhl|lllJiunntunifn¢nncnu\dlnvocunizn rgrlgamzlohiilsldauuulilm, uuladm bln. U" ,|,,,,|7 .Mlm in of iimuf-thu mpmnofpyue nbinsunrlivc. Ullllbkl, llonlnal. Quo. rv f _ _ ~i r .i_ ~ __ E lit ni ~~~_»-~-- ~ ->- . W Snnifvr;-»'£;».¢ 1-1 . _. ' Malcolm Stewart. Caledonia, are - - ,, . »..,` » _ _- _ _ . -- ' _ also left to mourn. Mr. Stewart Curran, p,.0g,-Qlmme in witch tm. Mr, Frank Sullivan, returned to itwided in Little Sands near all _ ` J Misses _ut-use will take part_flhf‘- City i~@swrd=\_\' :tiller Snenfuus _Q ' ~ @,,,,._,,__t___ _,_ ...U game aw] bring yum. mem-15 _tithe week end at Lot (la. irlrownc»d. sold his farm and remov» P a -__ ' ' Chs;¢8¢Sanl>om’| ROTARIANS:-llow about 1' _ River, P. E. I., on February IM mr” bum,” for gh., St _ydpm U-ip: G' F- HUTCHESON OPTOMET 1921, Mr. Samuel Stewart. He AND TEA WB have __ Bplendld -assonm rlst will be absent tram _his oiilce; _ _gg-1 _"hi w_ w_ w__u__e__ Ltd" Ja_____ue__s_°m from Tuesday to Friday inclusive. -__ D THE occasion osmANns our °'°Y°_LEs ’\°A'"‘_“° ‘_‘“’° “S” attendance ut the Prince Edwuri! that smtmg is ham' ‘Bicycles are fltheatw on SL P_m,ick.8 mam tn nut aga.n though the streets are Grand View-_ five children were \ .L see ine cmucdy-dnimti "Cra.ni»em~ “"'d‘Y Ye* fl' f°f U11” P°P“1" born to them. three dau liters and t \- I , . ` _ Corners" ably presented. ' memod °‘ ‘°°°m°Mm"` is _ - _ _._ *`°' . Pnnsoa 'B s £§ml *H'~._t‘°~"R ""'=“ '_""*~°" ~ A-I-' Z2. of the United Farmers uill meet ‘ on Thursday Ma,-ci, hu, M 7 45,* Mr. Joseph Cailsgh'u_x,.. Station one son. Norman, of Oakland, Cal., g _ 5. , . _,_ m in me Hume, Rive, H,,1|_=Agent_ is relieving at Bell' River. survive him. His second wife, ' ‘ *-77* " Y All ruambens are requested to ut- i\irs_ Flora. MacLean, who survives, § WML I Mrs. Ed. Kelly, Orwell, is spend~ sn :igod brother, Mr. John A. Stew~ _.ing the week in the city visiting nrt, High Bank, and s. sister, Mrs. BASKET soc|Ai. -At Hearts' l1‘°“dF Hail East Romlty tonight An ex ““'“ MAHNEE 3.15.-Niour . AND sts. ‘gow are 1° =i°f@f°1~»~-~"rS°f1r. A -* mem of the éiivél- igiack Fox iiharlottetown liospiiul undergoing' who possessed a large circle of i` Breeders Association oi' P. E. is- “ll Opemlmn fmf ”1ppendi°n‘1s' friends- He was for "mny years - land has received a request from _ "_'*‘ R ° , one breeder in Minnesota for one Adjutant A. J. Hurd, i"ina!1¢i=\| b_ hundred application tornis as he TBPTGSBDY-alive fm' U10 Maritime was held_oii the 3rd lust. from tho_ lg registering all his foxes; also provinces ofthe Salvation Army. Murray River Baptist Church and twem_y_0ne appmmuons from _ WM in (`_hni-lottctown for the week it The many friends of Miss Chris- the past few years. Ile was _a AppL|¢A-|-|0N3 FQR |:;EG|31-_,tina Mclienna. f \crnon, will _ge quiet unoifensive man, honorable nA‘r|oN- Mr E R Brow, Preslsfurv I0 l<‘=\\"n ‘HM She ‘S lf' e nu cimiii. cuiiiniiii _==f'1i2f‘.»”ft:°“‘*“° ‘°'" ' ' ‘ ` what Banner Thinks ' ‘THF UNITEU FARMERS' MEET ‘,...THE UNITED FARMERS' IIIBGI- _ 8 MUEL STEWART ' \ HE I-0W|3'1;i_|_;’fhI’__.“1|lv_;__”‘!C'7l“ ing will be bled at Kinross on Wed ing will be held at Kinross on Wed MR A or th mm as wmmmm or me ____ J'Td“°° the _ uesasy, Mm-cn wut, at 7.30 p. nt nesuay, sisi-cn icth, at iso p m ° ‘V There passed away at Murray was horn in the Isle of Skye, Scot- land, in 1840 and emigrated to this roving-e with his parents in 1842. He was twice married, his iirst wire was Miss Mary Martin of _ E two sous. Two ioi’ the daughters died seine years ago and a son _Alex D. was drowned in 1914. One daughter, Annie, _ot Boston and . _ _ _ ly lilg life, and when his son Wns to Murray River where ho spent lu his dealings with others, il man 'as largely' attended, Ptev. J. C. this past season rPiJr0S@U'- the <“1“‘“°“ mmy _ 1 ____ mmmers Tgmmri at the funeral 9’ ‘ - of Mr. H. G Lorain son. ri victim DELEGATE »'ro oT‘rAwA_- of the creat' \var. ' iilr. James Paton leaves on Fr! ______‘¢¢-__- ' ._____-44;---_ _ ' -- t ~ i ' _ - ~ _ 'day for Ottawa to represent tht, SCHOOL roi the mon h o January, fr _ ~ Charlottetown Board old T_i_'§ttl@;_ln‘ 1 _ ___ tho matt:-‘r oi' the stan :ir z:t,ou ..-__ , F1‘ _ ,_ .oi the romziiuing portion oi _thc W___ ____ _______ ___ the following 0111100 frflsfir milwuy. Mr._ Patou__was_ aunt; n_:__|_________s__Mu_______ Rh.Cl__ Monday L. ‘fd at °‘ meeting of ‘I0 “mum -" M: fl 14.11 at 7 30- ,\lurrnv_ii:ir- Stir. Honra' department, Grade 1119 °l1=*m‘b@1‘<'“ 5a“"€‘“~”- ‘md " ‘ll " “’°‘ _` -' u `..i'. maui A3 1.30- vu 1 Eileen Poole -2' Elsie M underuood “vm be joined by deliewbouf' T‘:1iL4SLiz;yu‘e alileiinesdav: Mar: loan 3 Boswell Alien. " ‘ Fam ='-”‘_”“ _’~h° “me” B°‘“`ds ” 15729' 1§§."§e~{ueru.l:s Tuursdayl Grade vi 1 Gertrude Modes 2 "he ‘Pr°"m°e ‘;y1;u,(,?_t1°7Li.’ at Victoria Cro_=_s.1'lleie>n Campbell, 3 Bertram Moore. ““ ‘ ' ' ~ §,.,_,_d_aiv ~_,,,;,'C,, 15.h’At mil; C M B | ends -it 1 Frari;is_c<>ffiu_ 2 Cain \\\\\\\vlllllllII/»u\\\n\\\\\\w \\\\\vl(l@\\\\\\\\\\\‘anllll\ I J' F l`ORD’1 N,0R1;HdT?YO;v,'»A_l»inilY A Vernon River.. Saturday, f ?rlri%,Ca»r_r\;tiler?{_and Helen Camp' I r .is five c:ir o::ii'lt»y and siwtl outs, tl;-in choivt-~~ L_* L ‘_ _‘ *_* ’ ,_, _ ' Stew,"-L .3 Mmillrrll-yneg 1 M.. _i mi i. ni i_.'.o_ . _ 1 ' ".9 , “mc” F"l""“"i ‘shud £`"f".d "MJ Hfi`h`o<»~_Tilii`e:»tinr:[si will be .sdiirossed Gmdf` WJ (Pram l`e'n"e_dy’ 2 mad' .""E':§T-f§`_ __ und- hard wheat flour. \.\iil seli|__y M___~ “_____ Irving MM Others in ys _Poole ;.__tl:i_r‘f=_ri<~i; i\i;:;li_iiy._____ ___ A 'tj-1-_'-_:-_?:;_.‘-g _»_»_’*;‘;` these ni it small niziritin off cars at I ___ ___ 7 mt “_ "CHO Griido X 1 i\ n no ni 0 \ ri i , .. _;_____ _-__._____.,»__=_=_._____,_~. _ iw " s »'.i l t I i (L : '_ ' not-il. order uick aa' ‘° 'QN.:Sl of 4" t _ n nl Gm-ilriii 11|-i.v:|ii. 3 .\i'thui~ liurlto. l_i;__iri\_________ or _mugs is _uiiiitiiigcsi ini-:\it-rs :uid _i_ii-operation _‘rigs I___"u__n,___ H__m__ ______m9 lv mgld booked j“]“"»`"' “H Un". ._ _ . I-'rziiitt iti»l!_ 2 .Inn hir-iirf-mil’ Y ' ‘ I'1"`U’-'S 1” ““~" m)‘er~‘h”mLu° In Ci.ni'lvn i".ii<‘li`iiiinn_ lliiugs (‘tiuiil_\' \\'isiiiiu.z to have iuce|~ GFMQ lm 1. Min“|,_, G,,._»_,,_ ________,¢,._,____ 'ings in _r\'_ll: , . ` ` Gi~:ul¢>. li l (‘.yril itoyi\iil<_ifs. 'J H0 It makes the SICK WU" and the Wen Weller' ' ,1';-'fflhtv.tfffrl-¥ltf“m»f]};i':..il/'.H»‘§r\fi.$li<_f' 'i`ht-sduy_ Mnrcii 15.-Exo<:ut1ve I-'raiser 51 Ausiiii Mrbmmld \rthur Yoimk r, 2 Sybil Poole, 3 Grade Vil. 1 Charles Maclionzle, iT. ‘ohm :vue MAi’tRY'.~` Li _ "". ""'”'“***"""““" " 'st -- n ._ ~f :i ic ‘_ - _ | ive it A-.ft »..,..i _....»,.i.~ f.--ri--dy ic:-' tt.-.-rang sr. .Pauls 1-ni-i. l"i'.’isf~i'_ I. \l.ii‘=;arct Coffin ' f¢h,_. hotly .~#,iirny and strong. f. "V ' ` STAR l` IN TODAY ` And See thefirsi Chapter of “BRIDE 13" ~ The Serial of a Thousand Thrills ' r====_'--_-Z-g.-==_-;=;~_T;__~x_-:_-,¢_ ;_ _ _-_ ;f_» i ~',_ 0 _ I i_vi\'ini~ S-rrvire. St. i’aul’i= Churri ‘.7_:if_I li fi' _,_ ~h ilfil l0_..0 a. ui. Annuni general __m_o¢tins; St P:iul's i’ui‘iolroriiii ltlrcss on "Missions", Rev. Mr rison, Crapziiiti . _ 10.00 .1 in Ad‘joi{riied~ Business A Kidney Remedy” Kidney trouble; arg fmqqullly ; ullwd by ba_dly_ digested food ` which ovarhnku these organs io climinnie Ula lrritlini acids furrneti. Help yourstunmch to PYUPUFIY digest Rho food by hiring 1530 30 drops of Extract ol Roots, mid na Mother Seigcik Cnrlllve Syrup. and your kidne *FINAL Gel. the genuine. -, _ _ HQ i M 0 Oooo oo ¢0~oo+¢0¢-0-4+-oo-oo O-9-(W1 if-1 Q00 Electric Appliances l :nm prepared to furnish all the latest Elactricaianpllnnr on lor interior wiring and plant work, Also aicmlnpiete line of fixtures, shades, lamps. otc_ Repair ,. work ‘ prfnnptly attendql- to-_ __ _ P. J. Morrison ‘ _ Electrician' 00040-v~9+vQO0 litov. Fl. ii Spurr M A Kiug'~ I l'i-iiii»_-r (lass. l l)oi'i'1.- (_‘nrr\iitlier_= " Ola- \l i\iniiI\ii Lloyd ll‘§'.i11l1 L, Unfavorable to § Allies Cours (B \\\\\va¢r////Z \VASHiNG'l‘ON, i\l:u-cli i»i.»-_\_ui- vrioa. is at disinterested liyitaiidcri iiii regard to the new Allied "invas~ 1 icnf’ of Gorninny, ’l‘|ie l_'iiitf_»|i States :truly of occupation :tt Cohbc-nz hritigeheoad will reniuin wliert-_ it is until and unless the terms of Lhol armistlce. by reason oi' winch ii is illiere, are violated. The State :ln-I War Dcpsrtnioiits reiiei-:ite that Aiiiierica is on thi- Iihiuu hy virtue of un rivniistice and not honruisc of peace teriiiico. 'ith-.a Allied forces ‘ern moviur, further into Gorninuy because the terms of ai pr-ace 'fling' i'onc.iui~ni;inv, ilicife are no if-rms, as f_ii nr” wo* arc" 0onccrnetl,'v;iiich have been violated or 'cull for punitlvenieas-1 ‘lures on our vpn rt ' _ i i . i_ _ ¢‘svor the Allies _ t . Although' Cronerzil .'tilt~n‘.i forces ,nt Coblenz 'are not rnarchinr; .with their Allied comrades, the lfnite-i States {.'orei`nmeiit undoubtedly views the ziienuiirrfs mittin by l-‘rnnce :ind Ciwm Britain |_\i.'i1h $3111; vprinmxr <~y¢~_r_ 'rue r0¢<»»rr.iti<>u tual! Geunrrrny has been "n‘.alliri_c" and qiiihbllug -'iii iiiriztviiiniis is nr ihori oifnli in \\'”ia‘.iiiiii'1in\:i~ ii :<4 ;ii l*:v;~_'i _flIf_I:0YT1ti0h. I* ir: All fiymlt Htcr-\L ill \vc-rs from e=ni't\i‘r:ing i‘ena.rn.- _tion rienitinile. Our failure to do so may bu iiitcrprvied as an indic- ation or A.niei‘i<=a'<-. nttitlirle toward the stuns the Frf-nah :md British novornmeiyts at longotii have found it \1ocf_~st-1l'Iry to take. Tim initint.i\'c ni°o|imzanila wopml by the Gcrmnis in 1-his country to win Amoiiran public sonelmamt for "downw;»rd_ . ,Oil lfh H01 _ _ _ on p o r I - _ m n n t in ir when you us( Dr. Chsslrn Ointment for __ Fi¢v|ema__¢u Skin Irrltntions It relievsa at once Intl gradually heals the akin. Sample box. Dr Chuvl Ointment free if you men tion this paper lndmend le stamp for nfmmn. loc o box All dealer: or Eamnnsm. Bates I Go blunted. uilllll Senator Borles Penrose, chodrmln Senate, discussed the German whims recently with the Public Ledger correspondent, The sena/tor i was asked what he though! 0f UW Alliee’ demands for 226 mil|i0D gala min-ks. "wsu," replied Mf- Penrose. in his senteutiious fashlvll. “we all know the Germans svodld _ have “soaked” us as hard as they 4 could, had they won, xuid l'n1 ill 4 t’ v makin them take their _ _ - - ~--N---_-~ --N muueu: ,:eg;,_,Z_;_». 8 the ,Penrose view 'is the view pine- Wnshillglon M this ’h0\irTumw" M" "' " """ "”"""7" "7 _t l member of the Little Sands Pres~ vterian Church. His fiinerai| HONOR ROLL OF MONTAGUEI i"rincipai's department. grade IXT ar 4vA\m\ 5 I c li Building- T IIE CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWA YS have jus! coin- ' pleted the exterior illumination of thvfr Vancouver Terminal on Main Street The building itself is of white Haddington Island stone, W,-th a from surface or 25,600 square z"eer.¢'I`welve 14-foot ornamental gmrirjards-eat-h containing one 1000 watt /ight wirh parabolic mirrors ._.;,-ml in adc1:`ri-n five 50-watt lamps on an intiepcnrleiit circuit-dih ,_~__~. fuses 1 l-2 tee: of candle power over the entire front surface of the \\\9l \\“ `&fII’&\\\ '_ n A ’ _ ,_\ __ /», B " ' _ . - as/1 _ . » ' ',.j ' ‘ __ I _ 7 ` _ _._ , , -_ , __ _ vwfsowvno 3-oranm __ __________l' ________‘ - ~- _____ _____ _______._,-- -~ f" -w-__.q~~»\§\----~ w' H'- \ ___ F *ln v\`\ / f 1 .Wersi l_it.’£@ ~/ ‘ "7.rlf.._»alz# r~ . .» " _ _: ' 1. ` .A “im . rn. " '- ' “ ' \ -' ; I Pl"`3'chl"'- l(@V~ G. ‘\V~ B' Jumps" bouum' _ A ' i\\-‘nitric-_si~‘.~‘ (‘:i.ihe1ir:il and - *“""""""°""'""""` ist l':iul’s Chureli, si Pfiul‘s Parish ‘ Htl._;ii;::_:;iff.;y..i22?r..#~.:fz..__.». United Safes N01 Puri; - l ‘J \\L_ r_ _ ____i;_.»_ _ ' \~ .- . .-,- - _~ re .F -5-` -r ._f-.~=f-=~'=~'=~~ _ ,___._.__.|__,_ _/_/___ ____ ._______ ,_ _ _ ff io* --1” W1"->il'~ ~ 1...* ' ~ if._'1___; 3'/ _,frm-./':'_é~" _ 2;: _ .`_ (.) (1 »_ _ __ _ _ ,V , _, _ -- '_ ,,»._f _,R 1, §»-*_-_""`f¢'.:`_§\r- _ __,;.- .. » . - wrt Pho’ hateiioi i\uif.’.s (.0\lD .- sri |_.i~:ini. , i,.»iii.~ i\~-ull . ;,3r_,____ _- _.it ___ ~__.__ *_\/~___.___f _ _ _:,_._3_~§\- ‘gmyr vnamy 'h P .._ ii... _ ’ `\ ’ tif", I » f ‘ it '“\. wi-liti»'.~l i \ i ‘\‘l" . 1 ’ .` ` ” “A \ ‘>‘l:.\l,-iii. ‘tw-lit § 3 ~ _*_ \ \‘r‘t“»‘\-_ilitiifit ‘ f ~._» 1;-'rr .- \\ we-ti i iw __ - \- l _ 5- 1 4, Baby Carriages That are Different _ The new Czi1‘i'iag'es are now on display and Wein- - vite you to call and see them. IN Most' or THE STYLES sHowN ._ WE HAVE ONLY ONE or EACH _ _ `ah_d'\\.'e hope you \viii_c_a11 soon and make your selection 1 soon-bc-i_o_i'e the ch'_o1_cest ones are sold. A wonderful 1'aiige oi styles and prices. ' __ _Carriages $28.00_t0 $85.00 Strollers $15.00 to $28.00. Folders $5.75 to $27.50. Carriers $4.15 to'$25.00 .._~ *___.____,, _ ____.. _...___ ._ _ 5 ~ ~é _,_ _/ V V. /'il ~_ `tf4"‘V-V We ) ' 1751.# ' _ ;§§§_Y Kititiies Vehicles _Ali sorts of wheel rigs for the Kid- flies-now coming' in. ‘ Velocipedes in various sizes for lit ‘v"_"`-_ ,_ _ ¢'\" /' ._ _~»~a‘.3i-"‘%"‘5'V"` ' T U qi P? (_ _ ' A ,_ 1 1-,iw ° ID ?< _if si f i ( _tie boys and girls $6.00, $6.75, $7.75. _ Express Waggons. All metal, paint- ed bright red-various sizes $2.75. $3.00. “Army Service” Express, very strongly constructed-va1‘iious SiZ6S- $3.90, $4.15, $4.50; ` 1 ` Scooters, pony coasters, rocking horses, Kiddie cars, and' toys of all kinds. / _ E _ ,I ~¢~ r _ i : . , .__.._.__ ____~,~,,,E__'___..._¢-_-4-' -_'I 1 / ' 1 1 / i