Tomorrow Alriciit Cot a 25' Box z ~- . F0 '- ' , Central Drugstore, Charlottetown. Teapots Just received two Crates of best English Teapots, an exceptional as- sortment to choose from iii c’ Blailliiolltl. SUNNYSIDE H.i uioo Optohetrlfl Eyes Tested Glasses Fitted ll (III P. I. l. Qradu-aze ofebanodian Oph- o Collage. Toronto and other poo! graduate oourloo. Have your eyes examined by incl! Iotholo. HORSE N TE iMfl‘. A_ Harry Murphy has sold hes speedy driving mare, Lady Mar jorie to E. Wheatley and Son. who have shdipped her Ito Mr. Neal] of St. John's, Newfoundland. Lad-y Mar- jorie is sired by Motto, Sydney Dil- liorfs stallion. Prince Marjor, own- ied iby J.H_G. Murphy of this city, and heir dann is fby 1H. Rin-gwood. Lady Marjorie was noted for her style and beauty, and with a little ltrainaing should deve-iope into a speedy race more. v Mlnnrd‘: Llllllell Daren Colds. FARM ron SALE I offer for sale my valuable farm in Bedeque consisting of 100 acres about 85 acres clear and in a high state of cultivation, the balance overedwith a growth of hardwood and lumber; good dwelling and out- buildings, centrally situated one mile from Cenireville on Tryon Road; 33 acres of land within twenty chains of farm, 30 acres which is clear and in good state of cultivation, For further particul- ars apply to R. A. Wright Leard_ Albany, R. R. 1074-12-3-41 THE REXALL STORE IIIl-l-lltf. kit's an easy matter to sym-_ gimme with the poor when your _ {lboket- is. empty. O iWhen a lazy man comes home to pper he likes to tell his wife w hard he has worked all day. Take Your 0rder For Printing __'1‘().._ The l Central Job Printery ' 176 KENT STREET CHARLUPTETOWN. TELEPHONE 420-1. 6093-12 3 FSat Mvrs 1 Month. "u r‘ - Entire Stock at Greatly reduced prices. 20 per cent Discount oil our already closely marked cash prices on every article in w! _ hore if you want a prescription put a 2 ['11 ‘W "11 CID Fri F‘! V.’ AND Ali kinds raw furs bought. A. E. Pierce 8i 00., Ltd. Summerside, P. E. l.. 1 The largest new fur dealers in Canada. SEND YOUR BOY V up and he will be served as quick- ly ‘and as faithfully as it! you came yourself. Our compounder is care- i'ul, quick and has a thorough know- ledge of drugs and their propor- tions. You will get here the best and freshest drugs that can be put into medicines, but you will only pay reasonable prices. 1 ll. J. MABON Optometrist. and Prescription Drugqist Montague, P. E. I. —IHOP FROM HOLMAND eats 10l- IMB I I8 t! -HARNE88 RIPAIREDnt Em- erald. Call at Doll-en's here. Austin Murphy. 2076-12-812i. —BUVS HORSE-Mr. l8. Grady. Sumrnerside, has purchaser one of the town horse. The animal which is a draught is well suited for Mr. Gradyh purpose, that of town trucking. H. —NEW COMMISSIONERBP-Ai- ter opening of the Supreme Court in isumnrerside Friday morning, the Attorney General moved the ap- pointment of the following as com. mlssioners for taking affidavits in the Supreme Com-t )0 the rccom. mendaiion of Sheriff McNutt". J. L. Palmer. Deputy Prolhonitary of Sumtmerside and Brenton Wood oi Albany in place oi Frank Lang, de ceased. These viz-en were sworn in yesterday. ' -LAlD TO RE-SR-The funeral of the late Mrs. Clemente Arsenauit iSinmmemide took place Monday to the Roman Catholic Church where a. Requiem High Mass was sung by Rev. Father lSt. John, who also officiated at the grave The follow- ing were the pail-bearers: Meesirs Joseph Perry, Samuel Gallant, Jos eph Gallant and Gabriel McDonald. -—--—<0>-—-— ~ —~.\l‘rs_ yltaniey Williams has return ed to Boston, Mass, alter visiting friend-s in Eiderslie. -—-Mr. llhied (lolpits, one of the largest fox ranchers in the Mari- time Provinces. was in Summerside hionday on fox business -—Messrs Daniel (McLean of Tyne Valley and William Burloigh, Ell. erslio were visitors to Sumrnerside on Monday. ———-<0>-——-— MAKING MARKETS “To a. vey large degree, roduct- ion. is controlled by profits and the ease of marketing the products but sometimes as in the livestock industry markets have to be creat ed. Canada was producing the fat hog and for years had an outlet for the surplus product; but mur- ketin-g conditions changed and the industry immediately faced rather a difficult situation. A new tum-int was the solution. The Govcrnm-rt was immediately seized of the sit~ uation and had careful surveys and investigations made; educational campaigns were carried on, iii-e type of hog raised in Eastern Canada was changed, and the ‘bacon indus- try as we know it today came into being. Those who assisted in the transformation realized how great were the triilficulties and how tre- mendous the ‘possibilities. Time has proved t0 the satisfaction oi (Iunad inns that the etc-portable surplus c-t’ agricultural products must meet in so ‘far as is possible, the stand- ards laid down by the importing stations. Moreover, we have learn 0d that it is profitable to meet these demands wherever feasible. Can- aldian bacon is in Great Britain and even in other-countries, a standard product. The Government's part now is to "lceep clear all trade chann els thus providing the demand, while the reputation already a- chieved assures the producer a price comparable to that received in may other market". DR 6 F TOLMIE, Minister of Agriculture in the Breed er's Gazette" {ea-i Western Guardian , l55TriRN.§ll‘lRllm ili l _... i. l»- m- "f" ‘*°'“i‘i'i'.'t°ib‘ti ....°|T PAYS to ibuy in this prov- lnoo. ....'l W-iLL SELL IV AUCTION on Thursday. December 9th, at 11 o'clock. a. nu. unu two dams, one consists of 100 acres with swd buildings thereon, tihe other con- tains 50 acres iwitlt outbuildings Mao tar-m shock, crop and ’ .19m°11'l'- ‘Huts is a rare vnponmniuy to pur- cthaise one of the beauty" spots on the Mandamus River. only two miles from the Tbwn of ‘Miontasue. See hamidilyii-ls lfor ifurhher particulars. A. J. Robertson, Montague. “MNNANDALE NOTES- Mr A. C. Myers has a schooner in her with produce. Mr. E. McFar- lune is expecting a schooner in, to load DTOGUCGr-‘MT. James Ding- well, Lower Fortune, was to An- nandale Saturday on a business trio-Mr. William Tassell, Sr.,has gone to Trenton, N. S., to visit his wife who is very ill.-——Mr. Elijah Biackett of Sailors Hope has mov- ed to Annandale, to the house formerly occupied by Mr. Guy McDonald, who is now working in Trenton-Mr. and Mrs. J. Dun- can. Sr., of Poplar Point were at Annandale on Sunday |fl8i..-—'R8V. lllr. McGowan spoke in the Pres- byterian Church on Sunday at 11, u. ilk-REV. Mr. Rady held service in the Baptist Chilrch on Sunday at 7 p. m. There was a large at- tendance-Mr. John Norton of Annandulo went to Fortune Brid- ge on Monday morning with a load of lumber.——Mr. John Mc- 'i.uro, Albion Llross, was to Cape Spray on n business trip on Sal.- urday.~—Mr. Felix Morrison, Glen- side, went west on Monday morn- ing. __-<+c----- EASTERN PERSONALS .."Mr. Jl-Hebcr Gordon, Bnulen- ell River visited Charlottetown on 'Saturday.—"G” ..'Mr. William Cain. New Perth was a visitor to Charlottetown dur ing the past week. “G" ..'-‘.\ir. Jvmfi." Shrapnel, George- tow". was in Charlottetown during the past week. —“G" I . JMrs. James C Manuel, George ltwwn was among the visitors tfhalottetown on Saturday. —"tl' ..'.\iis-s Melvina Gordon, iCsrdi. gan was a recent visitor to Cha-r lottetown. —-—“G" _ “ti-fer many friends will rezrct to icarn that the condition of Mrs. J. l.. Manuel of Georgetown is not as favorable a scould be desired. She is sufficiently recovered how- ever to return to her home this week. aifter having undergone an operation in the P. E. Island Hos. punt -r-c" _ JAPAN PLANTS FLAX.--El‘lorts are being made by Japan to enter into the world's linen trade mark- et, large tracts of land in Japan being planted in flax, according to S. Mort, of the Japanese Flax Spin- ning Compny, Limited, Tokio, Jap- an, who is here on his way back to Japan alter having made o. world- CAPTURE slim» u. u. smuooLsns . Bangor Me Dec. ‘I-Willhun Mal- on, alleged to be the leader ol a gang o: drug umuimleru cussed in the truffle -from New Brunswick to Maine, is under arrest in this city. Much opium nil-l morlllllll? “"9"? found tn his pOIIOQBluD, the federal of-ticera say. ‘Mason was arrested g5 he was stepping from a Hour- tdn train. The profit of drug smugg leru la said to he from 300 to 500 Der cent. iMaaon will be given a hearing tc- marrow. . ' ‘Calais, Me, Dec. 7—-— Fredarick B Perkins who has been serving a long sentence in the Atlanta federal penitentiary on a charge of violat- in; postal regulations surrendered himselif after his release a few days ago on a charge of smuggling Chinese -i'rom New Brunswick into Maine via Calais. He appeared in the United States district court at Boston, pleaded guilty and was fin. ed $1 and sentenced to serve one day in n, IM-aine iail. Another Pn- dictment was noLprosscd. He was a government witness against other involved in bringing Chinese from New Brunswick. BIG DROPS IN MEAT MARKET Exports of meat from Canada for the year ending October eho." a de lei-easel compailed with last year of the large total 0t‘ 127,829,500 lbs. The decrease represents a value of over $48,000,000 on the year's trade. The export figures for two years, reported iby the Dominion Bureau of iStatl-sticsuire given be- lo ' W.‘- (Bacon & llTii-lu, 1919 208,906,038 lbs, 1920, 148,647,000 lbs Pork 1919, 18,002,313 lbs 1920, 4.851.200 libs flee! 1919, 129,994,411 lbs 1920, 85,916,000 lbs ‘Canned ‘Meats, 1919, 11,398,393 lbs 1920 980,458 lbs There ivas 1m offset of rather less than a million dollars in the increase of "other meats" exported, a classification that includes game and poultry. 1000 Eggs- Grt Dollar A Dozen Fnmolll Elia- Poultrymnn TELLS ll0\V "Tin areal trouble with the poul- tiw liryiny; iric or‘ u hen short" says Henry Trnfford. national Poultry Expert and BI‘. for nearly eighteen yours ..dir-»i oi‘ Youliry Success. inter» it‘ kopr. the second your, slit: may lay 100 more. Thcn she goes to market, Yet." it has been scientifically cs- tublished that cvI-ry pullct is born or hntchcd with ovrr one‘ thousand minute egg perms in her systcm— and will lay them on a hiizlily- pro- fitable basis over a pcriuri of four to six years‘ time if given proper cure. How to work to got. 1,000 eggs from every hen how to tzct pullcts lnyinit early. how to make the old lllHlS lay like pullcts how to knr-v- "D heavy. cyst: production ull through cold winter months whcn eggs are highest triplc cm: Produc- linn make slut-km‘ licnn IlUSHv; $5.00 profit from cvcry lieu in silt winter months. Tihcsn and many other money making ‘poultry sov- rr-ts are rnntnivird Mr. TrnffnrtlX-a "L000 EGG lllCN" system of‘ poul- try rnislnt-r. on». r-uny of which will ho pant absolutely frvr to any road- rr r-i‘ this pnm- rwlm lu-cpn six lions or more. Eggs should no to n tlnllnr nr mnrn n dozen this winter wide survey oi’ the flax growing in- Men would think more favorably of woman suffrage if a woman could spread a. atepladder so that it would not spread and leave her clinging to the to top shelf. dustries and spinning mills. lie who knocks land buns nwny may live -to wield the hammer in the next political campaign. means big profit to the keeper whn gets the Trnfford tells how. if you kcr-p chickens and want them to mnkc money fnr you. cut out this ad nnll send it with your name and address to lienrv Traffnrd. Suite H2812. Tyne Illtltn. Blnghanvtnn. N. Y“ and p. "P" copy nl‘ WPHIC 1,000 EGG ill-IN" lllnnnl’: Llnlnu! Goren Distemper v , in Every Hen "Zen-System 0f Poultry Keeplng— .r',v Business has uliltlyn been that “'11! too . rem-ii» The average pullct lays 150 eggs. Special Sale ol-Coat Cloths’ The balance of our winter coatings to clear at reduced prhem $8.25 Velours m1- atmo $6.25 Frlem for $4.70 $6.25 CamePs Ilalr, for 84-70 53-50 File“! for $4.90 $0.00 Chinchilla for $4.50 $7.00 Ohlnchlllas for 35,25 Also 6 pieces of plaid coating at regular prices $4.50, $435 and $5.00 clearng the m at $53-00 per yard- oore & McLeod LIMITED “TfTruiifiFiiTmTakéfltTihi€i'__K'§tHzng riianTvithouTcomfidence is weak. "oar-w". of o... m? manner? angry call him a llllel’. ‘i at sea is the sight or pm The father spar-en; n“, m, and Picture frames are often him! the son taketh it and goes fiuhin; because of their gilt. ailway Fares A ibnnk isn't necessarily solid be- cause it has a. stone front. Prom any Railway Station in P. E. island \ When Gash Purchase; 50011111118 to $25.00. 0r Over are Made at» this Store. big Xmas sale and Railway Refund offer affrsclive offer to our Charlotte- town customers as well as our customers east of Charlot- Lctown. Ho1man’s makes an exceptionallv It means that Holman customers from the remotest parts of P. E. Island can take advantage ‘of Holmarfs special Xmas sale prices andmake big saving in their purchases; but best of all they can enjoy an outing to . Summers1de—a pleasant day shopping at the largest store 1n Eastern Canada—and "have the cost of your re- will he sent by rcturn mail. S O URI S turn ticket refunded you providing your cash purchases amount to $25.00 or over; and besides this we prepay freight on cash orders amounting to $10-00 or over on goods coming urithin the scope of our Free Delivery 01'. This will make it possible for you to save money by doing all your Xmas shopping at he “Island's Biggest Store.” Everything under one roof. Just one continuous panorama of gift suggestions and bargains-one succession of mar- vellous values at Holman’s big gift store at Summer- Lit-J. HOLMAN LTD, 5...... Great Stock Reducing Cash Raising Sale Monday, December 6th till Saturday 18th Dry Goods Department including Ladies’ Goats, Milliucry, Furs, Flanncllettes, etc, etc. Sale for Gash only. Souris, and , .llrilzriovn . . f liens and boys’ Suits and Overcoats, Mackiuaws, Overalls, Fur Goats, Sweaters, ilnderweair, etc. i 1 Also Boots and Shoes, llaruess and liorse Blankets. r Robber Footwear. Groceries, Hardware, stoves, iiuwarc, enamel and alluminum ware, etc. at gicllll reiiw Take advantage olthis money-saving opportunity. Buy while the buying is good. MATTHEW & McLEAN» Ltd u llo Goods "on approbation, exchange or iueturn.