‘ .1; _.,'...'; r "’ ll Xmas T0 ALL prince Edward TO-Nllilll‘ AT 8.30 THE H. WIIMDT Q plAllilE QYOUNG - ADAMS c0. .: In the Famous Racing Play “ in Old Kentucky ” .1 Cleallssnappy Vaudnville Between Acts f,‘ Tickets ordered by. phone ‘or loft to be called for will not be held utter ‘($.30 on illle evening offillo poriorinzllicc. .1‘; Parties zlrl-iving after curtain rises will be obliged to will: untti-tirst act-is Qyer. v ‘ SP-lt-BCEAL liLATl-NEE PRICES. 'i'O.\iOitli0\V i , BEQURE - YQQ-Il _BQ§ERVA:TIONS NQW. _ PRlt ES .§<t32-'37--‘2'i‘-—Dool s Open 2 plm. D with STRA MATINEE BASH-NIGHT 7 AND 8.45 She Waited l7 Years -Did lie? fhenu-she waited, hope l-ept alive through all the dreary years by the sweet recollection of one im- passloned embrace. CONSTANt E i INNEY _The little Star who mode such ahit in “Erat- while Susan" in the dellghtful photoplay. ~- i _ Stolen Kiss” _», James Aubrey “His Jonah Day" 2 Big Laughing Acts i J0 Q fiy a n — In— '- firnucicnn PROlyiPIf-ZRlL" Third E isode of the Startling ystery Serial ' FHIDDEN DA xunusi’ o Thev met as a boy and pirl- met for a moment ,on the Garden Wall, and though fate Si-‘Dlillltrd _ t . w xtirzlrlt-Li Il;'.,‘-‘*i-i-j‘-1‘.Zl"%.§1.f_"¥il’-j-(~aHakim» 5,-8.1. w» of‘.- IT PAYI to my in this Momma "OONIULT MOI-MAN'S OATA - N“ I 22 tlf VICTOR Victrolus are now sold - .., at W. '1‘. Wsllnerb, Queen Si. 248i. SPECIAL XMAS G Nelw Yell-l‘. dinner at the Victoria Hotel with orchestra. Telephone for reservat- ion. fldilli-lu-fl-zii SPECIAL CHRISTMAS DINNER with orchestra. in attendance at Victoria Hotol. Book reservations lit once. 3i . s. sits/sits!‘ p his csiniui (con-tinned tlroin Pagc ruin . _ . _ - so doair, to his hos-rt. Ho dld ile- oiora however that agriculture was _. "on unprotected industry. olthollsh '—"" it occupied forty eight percent‘ of CUT GRASS with a lustre i” the population of .the country. If T’ wenners’ Queen Sim“- he were willing to acknowledge a 248i‘ the truth he would-hove conceded a —- - unn was our: suv yous gifts at o. n. Tay- "l" AGMCULT ior’s Tandket 1o per centdisoount 0F THE BEST PROTECTED 1N- ns the tax is off. 2482-ll2~28-2ivDUSTRIES IN CANADA, both in v - the tariff against foreign competi- ANOTHER large a“°"m°m“'tion in its products, and the low- Victor Records received today at est rates of duties upon m, h“ w- Tlpwellne-"s- 2431 piements and imports He seem- " ed further to be obsessed with n SILK pttttioooto nil tho nuysnt shades ih rinnoyloi- owl-coon" n13» ed frills. Prawn Bron. Ltd; rat/on o » -l%lll/HIll/l ‘ -, ollllllii l r BAPTIST SEBVIOE Sunday. 20th Wostmorland 11.00, N h ~ . . M in. Wl-l- . HA D80 ‘E ha“? , U N - Tryon 3.00 Ilonshuw 7.00. General lords and Metcalfes Chocolates nt men" Christmas W. 'l‘.- \V9iln0r"it 215i. 20 P. C. oif nll cntrtloirpricos. BUY YOUR CHRiBTMAS hock Got tho Xnins gift hero. Holnlaws, cy boots, slippers nnd mocossins Ltd" summemdm at our closing ‘out ‘sole at D. Gor don and Co.—Ail less 20 p. c. We will be open every evening until Christmas. 2360 12 20 4i. RECEIVED BY EXPRESS today lvory innnicurc sets in handsome prices. -W. T. Wellnefs, Qusn St. ~ 2481. ..MR. ..§FARMB,,R.-Do_ yorulreep a record of your earnings and ex- penditures? Why not get your first account book free by sub~ scribing or» swim your sub- scription to iiGua/rdian and start right now. 3656-11-11“ XMASAQWE-EKJ- Open every eve rig duris-é Xmas Week, start ' ing onday. Do your Xmas shop- l -—Recsption ping here. Prowse Bros" Ltd t ’ 2361 12 204i. 2419-12-22-3l. conviction that the now potty is only it re-institution of the old Lib- ~=“tll combination. Touching on the “light in tho window," placed there by lion. D. D. McKenzie, he said tlltlt "Mr. Kin: ilnti invited iliem to join him. Tflis. was 5:11 ; cely an enjoyable prospect in view BONSHAW AND TRYON Rev of recent elccton results. Men » *1 . J. s.‘u K will .nd t e ice next sniiiilngiiiio 263i). nhiintinvrvvti. l" ""1 Wild m” NOT‘ WANT T9 and Tryon 7. Sunday “School, non» JOIN MEN wno HAD, IN THE (Patriot please copy.) BEEN “SNOWED UNDER": m MEMORIAM; MRS. JASON M. BARNEY ST. PETERS tCATHE-DRAL.— Christmas Day Holy Communion at 7.15 and 8 o'clock. Holy Commu- nion, Choral, at 11. Preacher. litev. Dr. lluni. - CAtLENDARiS.— The Guardian At Attlsboro. Muss. on Saturday. gratefully acknowledges a gift 0f December 11th, 1920, of inward can calendars are gems of art, the pic— oer’ in the 76m year of her agm ggtgflfinggizlktrgogfzélfgtmzudfrg: Jessie ltlcKinnon, beloved wife oi cnlenilers are goons of are, the pic- 555°" M- Ba-Ylley- having m mom“ tin-o ‘A Family “Reunion” being an one son and one daughter." Do - osileollllly appropriate one for 111° ceased was the daughter ‘of tho who had been returned at the bead. . show 10, Hampton 2, Tryon 2.30. VERNACULAR QF‘ Tm; pAy ' u _'0i practical things that men desire. in this» ulen’s store everything that tends to t Thought Let your indecision as to wlut to choose for liin be guided» by the most complete, best selected‘ and most accurately appointed display You'll see augment a man's wardrobe with taste, style and utility .. ’l‘lo-‘l--Our Christmas neckwear this season is wonderful VALUE, 75 cts. and Arm Bonds--50 cts. and 60 cts., $1.00. oxed- Flat: Christmas season. The thermome- t-lvri. -——.——,r _ - _ PRICE‘ FOR ‘.1847 Rogers Ten Spoons Ls $7.50 dozen. at G. Ii. Taylor's not $8.25 as quoted yes -, terday . 2483. A SEABONABLE GlFT.—Cnrv- ing Sets, Silverwnrc, Brass Jordin- eres, Aluminum Ware, Wosten - liolm‘s Stainless Knives, Bread Knife, Pyrex Ware. Etc. The Rog- ers Hardware C0,, Ltd. 2482 TRYON METHODIST CIRCUIT. service, Christmas Message. Good music. A welcome l for all. Give yourselves and join the church at Tryon 11 nun. Services at Victoria and Aqpin Road 3 p. m. Crnpaud 7 p. m. GIFTS FOR THE CHILDREN.- Skates, Erector Sets, Sleds, Hock- Iey Sticks, Chllds’ Sets, Rocking l l i dude flirt-her information regarding Horse, Toy Automobiles, Fretwork ers‘ Outfit, Flashlights, Pocket Knives, etc. Tile Rogers Hardware C0,, Ltd. 2482. GOOD NEWS FOR NEWSBOYS. —-By the courtesy and kindness oi‘ .\'ll-. \Vilm0t Young and m. c. J. Gallagher the newstboys of Charlot- tetown are to receive compliment- ary tickets for. the performance at the Prince Edward Theatre tomor- row night, Christmas Eve. Boys will -plen.se zippiy- to their respect- tcisnlso ore ornamental as woli as useful and suitable for honto or office. ' iota Archibald McKinnon nnd Jes- sio McDonald of Georgetown nnd grand daughter of the late Hec- ._.___. - tor McDonald of Point Primfltnd BETTER TRAIN ARRANGE- leaving to mourn three sisters and "Ewgia-d-‘lndlellll’! lgtlg"? Ilfileawi‘ one brother, vizz-Mrs Donald D. sent nos liy hi; 1" r. . . . Mefiservy to ‘he Gaunt“ Mnnflger Gtlllis. Orvmli Cove, Mrs. Mary following satisfactory reply ivns h-lenry, Georgetown nnd Charles A. received Yelllfldflyi “MR A- McKinnon, Bellows Falls, Vermont. xlzlzsglégi-cfigafgfiltialefivaig zggag; (Examiner and Patriot copy.) angers traffic Sackviile sub-divis- ion, w, J c 000N191, MRS. JAMES RYAN. l There passed peacefully away on RMSEQ $7,099 |N p_ 5, |__The November 28th Mrs. James Ryan in Rev. Neil Herman who is at pre- the 73rd year of her use- ‘oily sent occupying the [pulpit of thedeaves to mourn a sot-rowing hill?" Dnnmouth Baptist Church, told band, three daughters and one sis The ltlomiiig Chronicle reporter terLShe was attended in her inst tiint tiic Child's Welfare and rulillo illness by hol‘ pastor Rev- Father Health Association oi’ Prince Ed-"ROODQY- He!‘ fllllfiffll 100k 111100 0" ward ‘Island, nnd raised by an or- Tuesday to St- Lawrence Church. genlned effort of which he and-MOPBL and all that was mortal o! Judge Haszardnnd Dr. s. R. Jen-Ii! kind wife and lovlus mothor was kins were directors, a sum ot‘ $7,-:il1id l9 will. there 1° W11“? Fl Elm" 000. Mr. Herman considers this nu 10118 IfBBUTFBCEiOIII (illfly he!‘ 800i exceedingly fine proportion, and lie rest in pence. _ hoped that Nova Scotia would do "—"-"<°>i"' relatively as well, in which event FOR THE XMA5 TREE-We the amount raised here would be have a fresh stock 0f Elflcl-Fill XmEB : very mum; gfggtgr, M}; Herman Tree Outfits in all colors. Price also described how the Canadian $4550 @116 010-00- T119 ROKBFEPIEPE‘ Red Cross was purchasing all aviiill ware Con Lt-(i-l 3433- ablo nlilk to have it manufactured. > - t I into the condensed ytrotilict fol-l XMAB MAIL TMi3-— Tllo 1105i shipment to the European centres ‘lmmi “ml-mum” pmhum ‘he up where famine conditions now exist, fixing of Bucky" or 5mm“ of a or n“, Q N_ R_ a, Money“ the Hewlett. Boston, Muss; Mrs. Thos '. ivo offices for ilie necessary adunis- and children in ziuch dire need oi’ slon tickets. milkpwd, iiasiiirain Servit ior Holiday Trava a cmsolsw ‘NATIONAL sour: AFFORDS FINEST or FACILI- ~ ‘HES FOR M081’ com- ORTABLE JOURNEY From all Maritime Province points to Quebec, Ontario or the West. the Canadian National Railway provides the finest of travel conv eniences. ‘Service to all; parts ofCanada is now the best that can be provided flllqlt those who wish to travel during the holiday season will do" well lo atudgnthqiLlt/zadnfiscltollules, con-alder the real. excellence o! tihe service prdvidedfiind then consult the nearest ticket agent of the (‘tonndlon National. The two through trains between Montreal and lviarltiitie Provinces points, viz the Ocean Limited and the Ma/rltlme Express, arq‘ equal in regard to modern equipment to the best trains on the continent. They are soiidsteel trains, with the newest type of standard sleepers and stand-ard diners. The 0c Limit“ i9 the dilly train between Halifax and Mont- real. Arriving 10b Montreal at 9.20 n. m. this train affords imlnegli. ato connection with the G. T. R. International Limited for Toronto nnd Chicago. Connection is also established with the "Continental Limited". the. train do Lune of the Canadian National Railway, which leaves Bonaventure station atti.00 p. m. daily for Ottawa, North Elly. Port Arthur, Fort wllliannsasiratoon. Edmonton and Vancou vor. , Tho ltlarltiino Express leaving ilnliftn oi. 3.10 p. m. (except Sun- days) affords connection at Quebec with the Transcontinental train leaving Palnls station at 4.30 p. m. (daily) for Winnipeg. Connection is also established at Montreal with the G. T. R. night trains for Toronto and with G. T. R. train for Ottawa. Enquiry at the Canadian National Railway ticket offices will pro- theoe services, and concerning fares reservations. The finest of servioo in gflordq] ‘by gamma Nap. tonal lines. , decorative nature on the front or address side of parcels or letters. iThcro is no objection to Dlllillli; them-on the blwk oi‘ tho article mailed so long as they do not re‘ sembla postage stamps ill form t" design. ....j-.o¢——-—- DROMORE AND VICINITY.— ‘The favme n of this vicinity are ‘busily outraged hauling their win- uerxt nuqply of flre wood-Miss Clara Hughes of Dromore payed o flying visit to Penn's Station, the guest of Miss Lizsie Curtiss-llir. » Daniel Hughes spent Saturday n‘. Pasties Station-Mr. Fabian "digit- es ms a visitor recently to Fo" Augnlstus, the guect of Mr. Petr Holland-Mr. Daniel J. Hught losfcontrol of his dog in tlr woods-Mu‘. nnd Mrs. Seymou Hughes and Frederick Hughe- spent the Sunday fishing-Mrs- Francis Hughes of Drornore is visiting her daughter in Boston‘ Mass-Mr. Edward Hughes is vis hing his friend Mr. Dan Hughes.»- Mr. John Boylsn is visiting Mr. George Hayes in Droinore-Mr. and Mrs. Henry and Patrick Mc- Guirk and Mr. George Mitchell, of Village Green. spent Sunday in Pisquld. and the patterns are SUPERB. Prices $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and up. Mufllerlb-The Christmas muff- lers are strikingly handsome; such richness of colorings have never been shown here and no two alike. Prices $4.00, $4.50, $5.00, up to $6-50. Knitted 511k mufflers in plain andlfancy stripes $1.75, 2.75, 4.00_ 4.50, 6.00. Brushed wool mufflers, extra va- lue, in light; butt’, tan, khaki and grey, $2.50. Fine Gloves-Jqothing more 3p- propriate for a gift. Unlined Cape, $2.25 ; Grey Suede, $2.50 Grey Suede, stitched backs, $3.00; Grey Suede, silk lined, $3.50; Natural Chamois, $3.00.. ' Lined .Gloves--Byown Mocho, wool lined, $2.50; Tan Cape, lined, $2.50; Heavy wool lined Napa Buck, $4.00; Fur lined Gloves, real Buckskin, wool lined, W001 T-‘lovorh-Nice, warm Wool Gloves, $1.00; 1.25; 1-50; fine natural Wool Gloves, $2.25. All“) Glovelh-Lined or unlined in greys, blacks or tans $5.00. Fillloy SlliPll-r-Nothing nicer for a gift. We are shelving this Christmas some very handsome shirts m‘ Percales and Madras Cloths made by the best makers. graces $250; 3.00; 4.00; 4.50; J 0. Suspenders-A "b1 -f _ Prices 75 cts.; $l.0tlsi,eil.s2l5.e Boiled free. Suspender Sets. MWQIPS/r-Cutf Links, 75 cts.; and $1.00. Tie 25 cts.; 35_ cts. and 50c. 50 cts.; Holders, special silver or gilt wire arm bands, 50 cts.; arm bands and garter sets, $1.00; 1.25.. CfIDtP-Noiihillg better than a cap Prices $2.50, 2.75, 3.00- Lined winter caps, a large assort- ment, $2.00, 2.25, 2.50 upto 3.00. Ilofifi-Holeproof silk hose, most any shade, $1.75 pair, Black Pure Wool Cashmere, $1.00 pair; Fancy Cashmere Hose, $125 pair; Heavy Heather, all wool hose .$1.-25.' Fancy silk hose, boxed, extra quality, $2.50 pair. White ,_wo0l hose, heavy,‘ $1.75 ‘pair. ' l‘ Haudkoronloro-slik handker- chiefs; "75 ctls- and $1.00. Pure Irish Linen Hdkfs. plain, 60 v cts. and 75 cts- Fine Linen Iinitial Hdkfs, 75 cts., colored border, exceldas, 25 cts., wihite lawn hdkfs. 20 cts. and 25 cts. Novelty hdkfs, colored border, and Ini- tials, the latest fad, 50 cts. 0111b Bosh-A large range in Biack- Prices $6.75, 10.00, 10.50, 18.50, 15.00, 22.50 and Tmnkflw-Why not- a steam-er trunk? Prices $8.50 and 10.50- Regular trunks $10.50 to 16.50. DPQBNIIS (“WNW-Special prices on good dressin gowns, $18.00 and 20.00. moking Jackets, v $13.50 and 15.00- vmbrellas-ot useful gist, $2.50, 2.75, 3.00. High grade, close roiling umbrellas, $5.00, 6.00, 1H en derson £6’ C udmore V101 GRAFTON STREET ' DICKY DIPPY-‘S DIARY i l»; _..__- minimal-i,‘ i. a’ ”BU1;"~s/\lo 1', "stirwosz. l-lE'_l$'t,~i’Tl lN HEAVgN?” I’ t Dom’? i<t~lov/,”1 REPLIED. ‘wtiw pout-re YOU ASK comm?" FRIDAY: rm yLlTTLE BlEPliEM/ OSWALD 6ND TO me TODAY: fitness DiPPY, WHY DtD To: FLOUR a FEED ‘Robin liood Middlingg Oil (Jake Bran Schnmaclier Feed lLlofll-‘illfill ltoileti Outs, _ l Stock Sauce (in bbls.) l Quaker ' ' ‘Royal Household Prince a " Garden (lily Victor Victory sell the OHARDOTTIEPOWN MFLLJNG CO. Bran and _ Slwhhl. We are giving special prices for the balance of this i F041‘ 6i! B" "la wQvfit-lvods. Write or tiliona for prices. _ _ Cailadian LFarm Products =~3liti~<l+r.i.roivft§'-if1~‘ .. ' l‘ i 2l7l-l2-2l-8i. wanna. swntnow UONAH T?" "WHEN I p ASK lllmgfkrAlo OJWALE’. do ro Hts/went "ill- ._\~ll'.W