I .-.. l l “i -u . uI- i . ,... and“ (Jl1‘l§§LJ\I‘ Au-av-Li L4U_~-\»J-'b' i Willi? fresh — k ..; x, . »~_»\_§. __ In sealed meta packets — never sold in bulk. __ ’_ ‘Fresh from the 85101518’ Eecooaaamcsdmotmznonaroziciroz??? A. $511111. ES GABBY GERTIE Annual Examination d Your Eyes will Safeguard Your Vision and Comfort gllu-iiiii;iilmuii|utrtmuiutiiriutfllot-vonsrnnoc .,-. S“ ‘gilqaertlhat Cum~Regis place, where Eskimos‘ j J he girl lives. I can't rest till I've - " ' " ' sen her." V . _ , _ . , _ ' Oiélnmflfifl- Bee dropped lier eyes again, and Rel‘ Mar” Ami’ a Presbymrmn m5 157 KM" SITE“ "will? 430- 3e a morsei of roast mutton. Slomwy who came Charlottetown uuoazmmooommuum" mmm Annual iiceiing [HE CHARLOTTETOWN DRIVING i PARK AND PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION ASSOCIATION The Annual General Meeting of . the above Association will be heiu in the office of tiie Secretary, Room 7, J Proiincial Building, in Charlotte- town, on Wednesday, January Htli, i I931, at the hour of 2.30 P. M. Dated this 29th day oi December, . I D. 1030. l’ By Order. l J. W. BOIILTER. Secretary. your car.” ,_.__..._. FARMERS NO TICE For sale at cartei-‘s Cirnfton Si’. cast. A quantity oi slightly (iuinageci oatmeal lit a. bargain iii 08 1b. bugs. Wonderful value for stock or poultry teed Quantity limited, act quickly. 1299-6i lvareiioiise, Professional Card ; Pm sure I'm a fool." Mr. A. Rov Kendall L. R. A. 31., A. .\. (i. O. THE SUMMER GIRL (For ‘Three Years Student zit Royal Academy of blusiv. London, Eng.) Organist and Choir Director, Trinity United (.'liurch—reccives grade ind cattle seek the grateful shade ihs smiling comes _. maid. ' lZU6-'lZ-l$l—lll\\’l~llllt). i .__ . l McLURE féMacK NNON SILVER FOXES AND FURS i Representing HUDSONG BAY CO.. of LONDONQ ENGLAND. Office 112 Kent St. Phone 396 , . I W. H. AI FKEN ér CO.l Importers oi high grade GASOLINE — KEROSENE — OILS We Believe in Prince Edward Island Office, 29 Queen St. Phone 404- Tbufis, tlpr. Pk. It. It. Crossing Phone 5G Prohibition Commission Clillrmnn. Mr. GEORGE E. BROWN. Margatc. I’. E. L Send all information regarding in~ (notions of Prohibition Act to the‘ above Bug: Say, Mr. Worm, if you turn our freezer for us we'll qivl you a good big helping of cream. - 0r To Clue! Inspector B. J. Haywood ‘I5 Dorchester Street, Charlottetown Stewart b? Lowther J. l). STEWART. K. C. N. W. LOWTHER. BARilisTi-Jns. SOLICITORS, ETC. 84 (treat George Street MONEY TO LOAN. "How many lumps of sugar would you like in ycur tea?" ' "Two lumps. and only one eaten oiiiar. it Vnll ulnar-J’ MARK R. McGUIGAN . A. QARRISIIIIZ SOLICITOR. ETC. i MONEY TO LOAN. Yameron Block, Charlottetown, I’.E.I. CFAUDITORS . Accounts Audited, Income Tax Returns Prepared. A. E. MaeNElLL it; (JO. 127 Grafton Street F or Neuritis I rillnsrirs is unequalled. It swift- 1y cnds the painful - ___-.____._____ McLEOD £9“ BENTLEY ' J. A. BENTLEY W. H. BENTLEY. K. C. Barrister and Attorney-st-Law Ofltce: 180 Richmond Street ‘ MONEY T0 LOAN Then, cool as dewdrop in the giade, the summer aways ilavoury M. I03 "A Scotch chauffeur - mcehanll will prevent any loosening up in He: Well, I am a fool. in fact , Shiv: That makes it unanimcus." Nhen memory climbs the upward pupils for Piano. Voice and Theory. y. “h. . 1, i‘ Studio-Jleurtz blemorial Hull. Phone use. . Ch-rlottetown, r. s. i. 4 '“" _"_‘_ imn McDONALD £4 McPHEE III-soaps mus _ B r. w rsnoi: .1. s. bin-DONALD ll. r. McPIII-II’ i "o:§,m"m‘:' I ‘BARRISTIIRS. ATTORNEYS, zrc. ’ H, “Mun” "m. g ' MONK! _ r0 LOAN li'_'.:."...°.;': urivaanunm wee-r’ wow . : '11.. Old Order Changes (Continued) Deborah, considerably more upset scimflsts died at Menwne’ Fume’ i Noted Can. Archaelzlolgist Dr. Ami, Dies In "France Giant Liner Internationally Known Scientist Startled World With Eskimo Theories. OITAWA. Jan 7.-Dr. Henry Marc Ann, one of Canada's outstanding (Canadian Press) A Helps Trade‘ You Can Save When You Spend at i the Goceteria ‘in ‘ Won: I h ' according to news received at his nan s e showed for the honour of Iomwa home. An archaeologist and the family was dear to her, and she| m w of m 10ml rep = ~ ‘ 1;! c‘ ' .1."tonsil:zzizzlvziszsizz?“ 5°". ,;»;‘f»a'1~'j';»~,@,;»;1; By the time the food was set on vfivig“: twat“; ‘imam 5m Show ~ b the table Bee had come back, simply “h” the Eskimo races’ mw found reporting that she could not ftncbexcludvely in the Canada“ Arctic - . “iii? ‘Zifoliii. ZIJ”'.I.F"Z'."ZIZ'Z; a one “we 1M m "we said tartly. "Come i... Deborah.‘ 1“ “m” y°“"" Dr‘ “T! 2M“? Go and ring up Potterillsgarage, and m‘ “m” Mwfli" ‘mm a" ‘m’ a LONDON, Dec. 3l.-Messrs John Brown and‘ Company, great Clyde- baiik shipbuilding firm are actively going ahead with construction of the giant new liner for the Cunard Com- pany, to cost about $30,000,000. The contract was signed recently after the steamship company was assured that the Southern Railway would build at Southampton a graving dock able to aceomodate the mammoth liner. The British Government is Lux oilet Specials on Solo Friday, Saturday V * Monday Good Everyday Values Invite Thrifty Shoppers ap i3 °?‘ EXTRA SPECIAL i Choice cor round hero." awakened expression uddenly’ she looked up. "Take me, mummy." . Mrs. Freeland looked doubtful. r whether pprove." "I can't sec that it matters. your father iother. wev. got to see her sooner l‘ later." ever happen. Your father has had zvcry high hand of late. Bee. but flcr all, I have some rights. We all zavc. At any rate. I'm not to be rcated like a new-born infant in an ask them how soon they can send a ‘ He was the rounder and leader of . I . B” looked up with the queer, ii-listory in Franceathrough he m" on her made the archaeological eicaiatkms “rem, m“ "where are you-going at Dordorine upon ivhicli he based "I'd like to. for company, but I Jlfl, know whether it is quite picnic]: service as a geologist and’ upon his '0 If iom is going to marry tiie girl, “That hasn't happened yet. It may I u" Canadian school o‘ Premswnc takings portion of the vast amount of insurance necessary. The building of the 60.J=.i0 {on \es- sei will have an immediate effect on more than 300,000 workmen iii many trades throughout the world, points out the Manchester Guardian's spec- iai correspondent. Almost every in- dustry in this country will be ablcto employ more inc-n during the two_ or three years which will be occupied in building and furnishing the larg-i est ship in the world. i l his theory of the early life of the Born iii Belle Rivcrc. near Moiit~ real in 1858, Dr Ami was the son of to this country from Switzerland. The son was ed-' ucated at Ottawa public schools and MoGill University, later studying at several universities abroad. He later b .- » . . . Entered the Canadian Government Mar ic uill be niipoitcd fiom Italy mid Norway to be shaped into dec-. orative pillars, floors. swimming baths, ordinary baths and lamp fit-i tings. Something like 300.000 pieces of silverware and 60.000 pieces of cut- lery will be required, and there will be more than 200000 pieces of earth- enware, china. gloss, and other ves- sols The largest order will probably be gran to the rlrrlrie ii.i.:='.r;/, and something like 100 miles of cables will be threaded through the vessel. retirement in 1912, began a. life of , letters. I Soon after the outbreak of the war in 1014, Dr-Ami was stationed at the British Embassy in Washington in charge of war me<als and miner- als. At the close of the hostilities. Di‘ Ami resumed his scientific life, writ- ing voluminously- on many subjects and conducting endless experiments and excavations. He WRS a member of most of the important ivorld CLAR§’S PORK AID BEAN , l8oz.tin .. .. .. 11c CHOICE PINK SALMON, OUAKER OUIGK CHINA OAJS, - k 3 I . 7 oz. p Each .. 38c Lobster 4 oz. tin l lb. u , BAIIGOON nice, Each..‘l...... 14° 2lb.pkg....... 15° 15c rlllilflttllllfllls l AYLMER ORANGE 939D . - n. MARMALADE, Each .. 14c 40 0L 1a,. __ __ 38c 60101250 curves, | m. ti_n .. 55c SHREDDED WHEAT, Per pkg. .. .. .. 12c EMPBEI-IJS SOUP- Avuizn CHOICE coma, Assorted, 1 4c I07, oz. tin. Ea. "o. 2 “n, 2 m 29c EATON’S Enlioh Breakfast Tea, Black, 1 lb. pkg. 75° AYLIIEB ASPABAGUS. Fancy quality, No. 2 tin, Each .. 45° BAKEIYS BREAKFAST .cocoA 24c 1/, m. tlii, Each .. EXTRA SPECIAL! Clarks Soups Tins 25c for affair of this kind. affecting the f‘ fill t‘ . whole family. I may not have an f 50mm w M a 1on5 _.._.i_.._.._._____- exalted martyremke m?“ of duty’ fold: and had gone himself to see but, tiinnl: gorvdn-"ss, Ivc got fore- his mothmz Toni, standingat the portico of the “Golden Fleece," saw tlie car flash by, recognized his mother and sister, andguesscd tiie rest. As a caiiseriu~ ence he passed a. very uncomfortable laftemoon. The big car went faster than the motor-bike. and they had a lovely ilrie towards Barnsley. Part of the ‘sight and common sense. "Your father has been got over by those people. Probably she criec‘. a. ' bit. and got round his soft side. Did l you know that the Scotch are the most sentimental race on the face of the earth, and they don't mix any common sense with it?" "I wouldn't call father exactly sen- timental," said Bee, looking slightly amused. "Emotional. then—I know what I'm talking about. I've lived for nearly thirty years with him. Take my iadvice, Bee, and don't marry a. Scotchman. You've got to take everything for granted, and he lets you down when you least expect it." Bee did not commit herself. At the moment her favoured suitor was a Welshman who had recently come, "is a young partner, to some mills at he other side of the town. He was cry handsome, and she had very zcarly" made up her mind that he would do. She had. however, put ihim off until she had liad a. spell of life as a country magiiates daughter. But now that that pleasing vision was receding far away into the back- ground of things, she was thinking of being a little more kind to Mr. Hugh moorland where the lieathertops, earlier than Scotland, were Just be- ginning t0 show a tinge of purple. It was now the twenty-third of July. Soon summer would be on the wane. "Mother, isn't the moor lovely? Perhaps father would buy a. place in Scotland for us-a shooting, with a. little moor. Wouldn't you like that?" Bee asked. craning her head out of the window of the limousine in frank admiration. Mrs. Freeland shook her head. “England's good enough for me. For heaven's sake, don't. put that bee in your father's bonnet; but he never would! It's parting with the money which hurts him. It's like taking a bit of him away. It's true what they say about the scotch, Bee; they want to inherit the earth, and not to share way took them over n stretch of’ The ventilation system, ruii by olec< trlc power. will be very elaborate and every cabin will be so fittedwith ventilation power that filtered air, ivarm, medium, or ice cold can be turned on at a moment's notice. There will be rooms in the Adams style. Chippendale, Louis xvnn, Ren aissazice. and Georgian, and the fur- MEATS Special COOKED HAM Choice Sliced per lb ...... 43c‘ industry will be called in to provide uniforms for the crew of 1,200. It is computed that at. least $15.- 000.000 Will bc distributed for the building of the ship among t-lic trad- es of the world. The other $15,000,- 000 will be wanted for the building oi‘ the hull. The keel plates have al~ rcady been aid and some of the liull BACON, per lb. SHOP EARLY iiilure will be original in almost ev- I‘. E. I. CHEESE cry respect, II). .....,.............. About 20 wireless operators using CRBAMEFY BUTTER separate ivlreless installations will ib- also be used to deal with messages. 3500511151,}; c3355]; Shops will also he provided on the (E5 ib. pkg.) . promenade decks, and the tailoring SLICED BREAKFAST “m""iii “Row av assistance. F“ UITS s1" cnrisn (Acadia. nan GRAPES 22c Brant!) im- lb. 20c III. Home s ‘4 h 8 25c ORANGES (Larsr) lbs.) per lb Per dozen snoitTaNING (1 ib. _ blocks) 16c Special ICING SUGAR ib. Packflfi?! 3 for , c Lugs Grapefruit (florida) 3 for . . . - - . -- Special Your Favorite Bind Z4 ib. Bags .... ..... 85c 981B. ling! 3 23c f plates have been cut and are now awaiting to be pieced together. Now that the building of one ship has at last been definitely decided upon, the directors of the Cunard Line will doubtless consider whether a contract for thc construction of a second ship shall be given out. Whether the second ship will be a sister vessel has not yet been an- nounced, but the Cunard Company “I SILVER FPELTS Prince Edward Island Fur Pool Ltd. Presents a remarkable opportunity 11m ' for ranchers to dispose of their pelts Evans-Lloyd. She was a little dismayed at this fresh disaster which Md overtaken nit-ch economy ii‘ this method as av- - - w "57, ticles can easily be duplicated Both tliem, lest it might militate against “Not “m” perhaps but h“ a ' her own love affair. ' ' Perhaps, at the back of her mind. it was this selfish fear which made her wish to see the girl who was going to enter the ifamily, and, like her mother, know the worst. ' They made a fairly good meal in spite of the upset to their emotions, but neither of the menfolk appeared. At half-past. two the motor came round to the door and both got in. iiiad either of the men been about Jtlie mill they must. have heard both its arrival and departure. and Mrs. Freeland was a trifle nervous lest hei- husbandshouid come out and stop them. But, as matter of fact, he had sent 'l‘om to keep a business and luncheon appointment with a man at the Golden Fleece Hotel in Basing- TENDERS Tenders wtli be received by the Secretary. Nelson Matheson for the management and collecting of eggs ti the Springfield Egg Circle. No. 26. Tenders close January l0. 1413-1-0-21 ' .._-._¢-. C. M. Lampson S‘ Co. tmmn. u Queen sum London, s. c. a, England Public Augltion Sales any of it." all that! He's never been very stingy have on previous occasions favored “°hl "W1"! P“ the building of sister ships. There is isn't-so bad as under a closely supervised system of PROTECTIVE SELLING 'I‘wo separate plans are offered and are optional with the Producer: THE CONSIGNMENT PLAN Mrs. Ilreeland was clever and _ shrewd, after it fashion, but her in- tellect did not soar. She never sidered that a school such as Mary sold Bee, not much impressed by this breve philosophy. exists. though not for us-snd now thts—" rich man. Bee, and you can't say there's any signs of it at Coppetts, can you?" “But isn't it just lately, since the war, he's made the money? Mai-y told me ever so long ago there were mortgages to be paid off; that he started very poor, and that it took years to clear him." “Just the sort of thing Mary would like to be talking about! She really seems to gloat over the things other people regard as misfortunes. Now, I've made it a rule of my life never to take notice of disagreeable things, to carry on as if they ‘didnt exist. It's the only way to live, unless you want to be like o. mole, for ever burrowing underground." opened n book, and one of the grievances of her married life brad been the hours Freeland spent over‘ books. Even his suggestion that. owing to the meagre education of Newcastle and llzfiicnhcatl have urg- ed their clalms, and there is much unemployment among shipyard work- ers in both places. St. Martin ’s Now Refuge For Strays For f uii particulars apply to: ~ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND FUR POOL. LIMITED P. G. Clark, President & Managing Director Offices: Dalton Building Petting, Cleaning and Grading Departments: SUMMERSIDE, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA and the POOL PLAN Prowse Building “~ S I ~ - ~=J IONDON, Dec. Zil-(By Thos. T. Qfiosdmttuestntf- (__—» ll Champion, Canadian Press Slim” ____ _______ ‘ Correépondeiiti-Readers of “David cushions and covers, and they could Copperfield. will remember hoir, on o. snowy night, Dani. Pcggotty", re turned from his searching after Lil.- tlc Emly, encountered David on, the steps of St. Martin's Church. This great church facing ‘Trafalgar Square (in Copperfieids time Trafalgar Square did not exist... is nownclrgvs conducted on an open all hours bas- is. In the daytime there are frequent services, and the night time the spacious crypt gives shelter to many homeless Wanderers. undress if they wished. St. Martin's in recent years, has also become a. favorite church for marriages among people of some so- eiai position. The other week a bride to be went there in the early houri of her wedding day, and with ii few friends laid out n. substantial! breakfast for the homeless ones who had sheltered in the crypt the night before. ' -—_-----__ his youth, he had a good deal of, leeway to make up, did not reconcile I her. She had been educated at o. priv- ate school, and finished at a board- ing school at Scarborough. and con- taughl: in was exclusively for the lower classes. She could not believe that any good or fine thing could come out of it. "You can't always do that, mother." Gotham Lacy "1 wss not alluding to tragedies. i! Alfred Fraser, Inc. m mm. Avenue New York, N. I. child," sold Mn. Ireelsnd severely. "Only to the little plnprieiis that ‘make life difficult for a great many people, nearly impossible for some. (To be Continued) lilnrt-ins. A tragic story was told the coroner the other day‘. A woman wits crypt. She had been a patient at o. mental hospital in Bristol, recorded. One of the corps of indies, who do duty nightly in supervising the shelter provided at St. Martin's. told the Coroner that about 120 men and from 1s to 26 women went there ev- ery night. They were tnkcii in ivlicii they had no money, and food tick-, ets were given to the very hungry which were honored at a neighboring coffee stall. The men were benches and a cushion in the ‘The establlshment_ of St. Min-tins as a night refuge came about wlicu the present Dean of Canterbury“ he is still known to everybody as "Dick" Sheppard was rector of Si. A writer in tho London Observe: says: I have never agreed with those literary highbrows who contend that. the Cockney wit tradition is a myth.‘ Apart from Charles Dickens’ testl- . mony to the contrary, experience with i London busmen and London regl-i ments convince me that the Cock- ney inlnd is both agile and bright. Now comes Mr. Houghton. whom‘ General Dawes succeeded as Amend’ an Ambassador in M11110“ with s‘ story that. he certainly did not ln-l vent. He bought an evening paper in Pall Mall‘ from I Lohdon newsboy,i end, as he handed him the peniml dime-mi that in his own country he would have had to pay twice that‘. sum. On which tho boy replied at‘ once: You can ply mo double, guv- 'nor, if you feel bmeslck! That ad- giv-enfiiiirably demonstrates Cockney wit crypt. anti Anzci-ican sporting apprcclatloir ‘I'M women have wooden cots wither a score even against U. a A. found poisoned and dying in the and a verdict of sulridc ivhiic insane was 18 9-1-8-21. important to Fox llanohori SILVER FOX PELTS WMIT Ell! I need several hundred Silver Fox Skins sndiwIIl be buying Thursday and Friday only, of this week at F. R. McLAINE’Si Corner Grafton and Prince Streets Will Pay Highest Market Prices. HARRY WENER ‘is I 1 Mr. Aarons of the LEVIN run 00., LTD. wholias been buying furs at my office all season. I": tends leaving for Tbironto. Saturday morning- 1M" having Sliver Fox Skins to dispose of Iii tind it l0 their advantage to see Mr. Aaron before Saturday- 5-“ he wants to buy a quantity of skins befdre leaving- n n uoiuii