lnacr. Tilly ..,..._..-’,.. ,. sea Jfi-FO. .. s-lr.» o REA YB A20 Discount . vlclulis FRAMES SlLllEll FLOWER llliSES llicnlsr BIIRIIERS ' BRASS lilllllER BELLS- clcsll soxss BRASS TRAYS SRIIMB TRAYS $.71‘ .- gurope lgexpected to help check the ',fi§\f_].;v,Q{ population to tile cit_ies_ Qsnnainta-irt-‘cottuge industries and to lartly solve the la-bor shortngfi some of the countries . growing. rapidly- i liivijpjlsuuivlzk AND ‘VAFRNACE SIZES z-fygry Best Quality s}; If 3*” ‘ T‘ wblflfler your suplil! Ill "l"! ‘on! [win us. Ind you will he" "jfiflshctlon and comfort whicr. - ~ i ctlqnallty ts excellent. —-Ihone lll and we will deliver your ill| promptly- Tl‘! u: f0!‘ real zervici. ' C. hyonsfdCo COAL - COKE - WOOD b Insidious Ellie Strain visedly. Sllild on freln lyestrain ma! luvs loot JIITDII and there- fore do not Inspect the presence u any evil defect. The motive power of the tj§i0~bfi0i~fi9i§ObtOwhvVb9w I . H g g I Nerve film-u. sci-seal sin. ii ll complied utilise lam‘ ms of ilils Nerve Ines-Intuit Illln Sustain ls l} Rhone-u 0005400040000 ipeiimilrlrs shipbuilding industry i!‘ Al... ""*"*'"‘”“““““*'l Street, defective wiring 5 l We use this adjective ad- ‘ oflnnism is present. a inch Inger peptic the lesdellrel. llence defective I .5) WALKIKG STISKS uni pull SINBTY M11929 Following ls a report of the Fire Alarms in Charlottetown for 1928, with cause of fire in eech instance. January ' B, Property of E. $- l Blanchard, Corner Water and Pownal i Streets, defective grate i Jailuary i2, Victoria Hotel, Corner l Water and Great George, unknown. -. January 18, Mrs. Mary Msllett, 115 Euston Street. flue flre. l January 27, Samuel Campbell 10 lLowcr Queen Stret, unknown. January 30, P.E . I. Hospital, Ken- slngton Road. flue fire. February 3, Ollie Douse. Avenue, defective flue. February 4, Arthur Howatt, 2'10 Sydney Street, spark from flue. February 13, Aneas Hennessey, 2'! Dorchcster Street. sparks from flue. February 25. New Method Cleaners, Longworth Avenue, gasoline. March 18, Mrs. John Henderson, 155 l Prince Street, sparks from flue. . March 30, Y. M. C. A., Richmond Street, defective grate April l7, George Hooper, 195 Hills- ‘. boro Street, flue fire May l, P. E. I. Fox Biscuit 00., ‘bongworth Avenue, unknown. May 7. Automobile, 36 Passmore 110 Elm l May '7, John Weeks, 23 Park Ter- i race, matches. May 14, John Flynn, 261 Grafton Street, sparks from flue. .. May 24, Ollie Duncan, 212! Euston Street, sparks from flue. June 2B, Colin Love, 126 Elm Ave, sparks from flue. Jilly 8. D. is. Compton. is Birch- wood Street, burninl rubbish. July ll, Daniel Msllme, Connolly Street. unknown. July II. P. mtnimmons, ill King street. sparks from roller. Jilly n, .1. airman, sci Kent street, hot ashes. Avsust a, vacant. 2i compel-mg gt, unknown. ' ‘Iluzuut l. M. Ross, N. llellevln. ll. wuuJ _ .. . ill-ion Orelt Boone It. unloads ‘ ' f Avsuiuitituwsu, ai ling .i "lliniriliiaiss new, n lpd- " m mast. muss. Alumni. csgmamwn Juneau. aim-in suns. bot mm ‘ Almost is. all]. I. llsnchard. ls ___.i._____._______.,_ .___ _...._ _ _ 4-.~ ~ . . --Tl-lll‘.W CUARDX i l‘Foll0Wing Articles BRASS SAKBLE STISKS ‘SLEIGIIS . irvlilix iilIlE PLATES ‘SlLllER csllolli sllclls l ll0llEY JARS _ BRASS WALL PLATES BRASS JAlilillllERS BRASS KETTLES’ p A WRITE ifillillliS BASKETS ’ Take advantage ol our special ollcr lo buy ta hoauiilul article for your ‘homo. llovcliicc which liclorc you felt you could not allord can now be bought ai unusual llriocs. 0ur clerks will always be plcilsod to show you our assortment. A i I i , ,..._. v, _ . ~ poem r s, e . e Vi, 1 Douglas Street, defective pipe. October 2, Mrs. F. J. Hornsby, i! Upper Queen Street, unknown. October ‘l, Automobile owned by Mr. Dsvy, Richmond Street, defective wiring. ‘ i October 27, W. B. Prowse 8c Sons. 1'14 Great George Street, unknown. October 31, Angeline Blanchard, 55 King Street, sparks. November 10, J. D. Taylor, 155 Hills- boro Street, unknown. November 20. P. J. McDonald, Cor. Prince and Kent Streets, unknown. November 26, '8. Craig, 170 Queen Stret, gasoline December 6. S. Campbell, l0 Lower Queen Street. unknown. December 25, Eastern Trust Co., 154 Richmond Street, unknown. December 25, A. Horne do Co., Kent street, broken steam pipe. 12B _ Number of Fires put out by Chem- icals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., 2'1 Number of Fires put out by Water l9 Number of Fires put out by Water and Chemical . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 Number of Alarms Services not required . Calls for help................... 2 Total ., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 72 Number of Hose lsld 19500 feet. Number oi Gallons Chemicals used 155%. Still Alarms, 33. PETERS ROAD i i AND VICINITY Mr. McMillan, a prominent citizen of Boston, is visiting relatives and friends at Peters Road, Cambridge and Murray Harbor North,- Accom- panying Mr. Mclllilisn is Miss Haul Johnston, of Holden. Mum. both of whom are the guests of lllss John- ston's parents, Mr. Ind Mrs. Neil B. Johnston, Peters Mosh i --*-t We note the srrivli from Trenton. N. 8., of Irvine! McSwaio, Peters lined, who was actively, engaged ln that centre during ‘the summer and autumn months. - --v.- firs. A. Pray, of New York is now speiidinl per vacation wltllflliql- pl!‘- enie. In. and In. .1. L. iiiscoonsld. Peters ROM. who warfornlerly Miss Daphne llseDonsld, ILNJ, and s res- ident of this ccmmlmltv. -a-_- It. J. L. lenerel mer- . clint, Pefnriltood, reports tlfslle es- ceiitloesilrqobd Isms {he conn- iniisuinos Road, b‘- ‘iv if ed ills native “home, Peters Road, with another of his periodic visits.‘ He. holds s responsible position with the Donsldston Anchor Line of Ocean S. 8., Montreal, whose trade extends from‘ the great Canadlsn Metropolis to London, Glasfiow, Bristol, Dublin, Swansea, Cardiff and other trans- Atlantic ports’. Mr, Morrison enjoys e. return to P. It 1., and especially to his old home at Peters Road, but we question very much, if, after his act- ive life in the many l ponsible posi- tions he has held would he be satis- fied with the ledium of fen-n life even on his own comfortable and spaciousfarln "T Many of our stalwarts are now busily engaged in cutting and hauling fire-wood, either from the depleted groves of Peters Road and Alliston. or from the primeval forests that still rear. their giant heads in Caledonia and Glen William. Mr. Alex. McSwsln, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Artemas McSwsln, Peters Road. has,.we learn, been employed, by Mr. Russell Hnlay in his garage- st Montague. It is plessing to" note that such industries furnish employment to oul-‘young people in skilled labor. ' Divine services in the PflMfl nosd Presbyulrtsn Church were heldmrths 22nd inst, of: 2.30 p. in.‘ ‘MAM;- Gdwllll divinity student, officiated qt the services both st Peters Road and Mlllflwmrbor North. which wcril highly appreciated in both sections of tbfl congregation The ‘semi-annual exemlnstlon and ciirlsfsnss T?“ festivities o! the PQTAI! Road School were lists on Monday, December 23rd. The mom of the examination were highly cred, optima tho-tedcherflliss u. m. Gowmsndiohbrpupils. Alarge number of parents and victim-swan present. The ‘fohrbfnlu Tree" was spout lsunsillllAfltul-e ofm ox- erciss; and following a lively p19- Iram of the lfllllllfwtss centre of much harm! lntioipaticn. Bantu Claus arrived on tum, and- the gh- srolu supply of lifts quickly loud the rieht places. Violin music with man "accompaniments and mp- danoins gut not to the nappy ocea- s The examination end 1 ll- BRASS rlowlsli wists i wolul BASKETS - T TABLE" LAMPS SILVER BARB KllllllES WHEEL BARROWS ‘ELEGTRIS GAR AKB-TRASKF [Boll soil lilSll "SALAD Bowls 0s IN L YNCHING ' tr A ' Jhcxsolq, Ky., Dec. 30- The Christmas Day mob here which took Chester Finale. 25, slayer of Olly Watkins. from the county jail, shot him fourteen times slid left him to die in the snow, ls believed to bcthe outoropplng of o. ieud be- tween the Fuuate and Watkins fam- ilies of several ‘years standing. Mem- bers of the mob were mssked. Deputy Sheriff Green Watkins, s. brother of Clay Watkins. was slain by Amos Fugaw, Chester's cousin, u; escaped convict, in i926. Amos. _4~.._._ _ _ .. rlicl cloclls * A clclllslll-z lioxrs ‘MARKET BASKETS TRAYS matter -- lousy req ‘handling by the Prime Minimal‘.- Plobsbly s. dozen more or less rc- tired trades union leaders of the old- tlme send-political type could be found for the labor benches in the Lords if only'a system of life peer- agcs was lnstiiiutcd. ‘This however, requires legislation and even so Mr. MacDonald's present loads would not be satisfied. lle wants at the morn- ent young men of first class debat- ing ability to com-bat the experienced peers of the Conservative and Lib- eral parliies, and it is difficult to sec ' how he can find these without runn- lilvg the risk of gravely depleting his debating team in the commons. An lruoclbating rumor ls that C. P. Scott, veteran editor of the Man- hestei- Guardian until recently. and who win. servlnc s llfc senwncc for killing s, woman, escaped from a road gang and returned to the moun where he could find the fugitive and wehcr 11¢ could» flnd the futlvc and while he was searching for hinf, Amos stopped out into the road and shot him dead. New iPeerages Are Expected At The New, Year LONDON, Dec. TL-Ceveral new peernges are expscted in the flew Year's honor liui. Prime Minister Romney MacDonald is anxious to in- crease the ribbi- forces in the House ernment so mascot ls weak‘. Th» _. __....._..-.,.__----.---.---- the examination, which was gratify- ing both to them Ind incl-heir teacher. Mhs Ieitdn- B110 "Chrtstmss Tree" and prolrlhl was thoroughly unloved bysli, and will be a pleasant remem- brance-ot the Christmas of i010; in both Sheet liffikressive schools. hlqcDopsld. Johnston, of the staff’ offrne llclinnzn Fumishlnc 00., stallions. is home for the Cnrislnarnd New You holldlrl at Peters Rood. ' Mr. Claude Isl-elm and. Mr. Joseph Manson, when have been employed fo" cumin: lesson at m. sow-vi. P. ti. Ivy-ht". ritumed in their homo: st relays loud {or s short holiri-ly trip. ' BUTT $1. JOLU" inns tins“ hi. Hails-mu; an _ i8 I John Persons. m everythini is‘ eneedh to afttlncli , Biilsboro ltroot, IDIIIJ from flue. orlltlsnilsmuitiisfuturcollguu- or mini‘ idfilsuton ‘ , ell, ., some yiplslpg It .-y scum .- og lords, in which dumber the Gqv- , one of the foremost editors in Great Britain will be given the Order of l l l ._____.__...i__ --'- t. ' nerc are several cvc scan- oooll EllllS pswollllic SETS Flown ilusllsrs ASll TRAYS PYREX, TEA POTS The Rogers Hardware Company Limitéd ., - cies in this order which is entirely ac His Majesty's personal disposal. Scott, oils-in: the last 30 years, coldd have had any honor up-lo s vis- courltcy through any Libel-cl prune minister. If he is awarded the Order of Merit. he will Join such eminent writers cs Barrie Bridges and Gals- worthy. GREEN ROAD SCHOOL EXAMINA- TION l The semi-annual examination fol- lowed by an entertainment and Christmas ‘Ree, was held in Green Road School on ‘Friday. December 20th. The pupils were examined in the various subjects by their teacher. assisted by Miss Marie Dcrrsch. tsschcr at De Sable School. ‘ At the close of the examination Mr. w... Shadows All Fall Behind‘ Us W'hen- ‘We're Facing into the Light”? ~. lTlic Store ol-BceuflfubTltitifl t J ‘ i-‘L’ Hg“ ii a‘ ,_ . v onli VP-l- c air man. The follovvin: program wal then carried out: Welcome Sons-Pupils. Dialogue-“A Cruel Hoax", Morgan et Conway, James McGoushey, Nellie Conway, Alfred Mcfiouzhcy. Monologue-Julia McGoughey. Christine; Song-Pupils. , Distribution of candy and presen from Chrlstnile ‘Tree. - sOXIK—-LUCY Condon, Ella. ‘Ibwle. Disloguc-"Uncle Hiram! Cold". Margaret Conway, Elle Towle, Alfred McCloughey, Johunnah McGoughey, Nellif Conway, Mary McGoughey. James Mr-Gollchcy. K p Bwltserland is sending more watches to the United States than Call ln-see them-and then give your . home that cosytouch that we all want by . ~ selecting one -of the many beautiful designs i l waltlnlrsllere for your approval, ' , 1 ‘ » t‘ ' l, The comfprts of llonlc depend a great deal upon * the comforts initlle home and dun-large variety" f ol- llllillll and makes in rrsno LAMPS, . ‘,1F¢‘,LO0Rl;- LAMPS, carbon LAMPS; A~N'D' ~ HPABI-lll. LAMPSadd. greatly to the attractive-i ~ sltdio the-comfort of any room. l i , " col-do: i Miro»- n-“Yifiindcr/ul . Worlcmansllip analysis dill‘ ioonls not no» the liq; od_t__f'_the_besotiful1ainps which we i ‘ lonelier» your selection-alien alitlle lfiil ‘ldiriritese isdesfswly‘, y V, '_ - ‘fiiiltvienl sttiiieiifif diiiigns b! i v‘ " PIANOJPABL; oltiilsmcsunltmrfl» A for some time. , - ‘ ll; 1 =1 bison .5 y‘ k. n11‘?