I Fort.- ‘ ` is rf 3 ens floors and carpets. I U sie# lla 'h 'Waterman ` Ideal Fountain Pen. ' li We cairy one of the _ best assortments. fi w A poit`lt`to suit every hand. ~:_-/_ ` _ .- \ V ‘_ 4. 5. G. rlvloii , .fi 'Jeweler' and Engraver ,_ “The Store for Waltham ._ 'W.ntch`es" _ 5920-12-aolwttstt. +o+»»+¢-ee., V 1 Dustbane 2 OOO-0-D Makes sweeping easy. It kil_ls germs. Bright-» Always have a tin of 'genuine Dustbane on hand when you sweep. Soldlby leading grocers Packed in barrels and kcgs for large consumers. A. Williamson _ _ Representative 56-4 toon -A-0-Q Carvell . Bro nooogo-A-nm -<7 _§ General Distributors _ Charlottetown it n »»»¢¢ 1; .a ri<_=`¢>i=¥¢Ski*8§&*&¥&#¥R8*%#&¥&¥&¥BK&§$#a¥lE¥¥&§l§l A-O O`O Mac’s_ Wlioopin g Cough Remedy An ideal prepar- tion for the ure treatment of hooping cough nd spasmodic af- fections of _ the throat and lungs. " Very pleasant t akeand»wdH erange the stem ch. Just the thing fo the children. Mad and sold only by ' nvgmoa 91!!-fl- 8 If.-rO (DH The Z Mac 49 Gt. George St. H i-I Z Men’s . . . . . . ,_ $3.75 and up Womcn’s #axesaleaeaiearaieaegag#aieasaisasaisasaisasasirxaaxisassasaascgayngggu; ._. ward Movement. ' "* """ ‘," '_"“"' "" °°"‘“'°°“" ‘ Years Dinner, at the Victoria Hotel ‘$9 ' _ _ _ ` - I 9 - ---2- _ -- - - today. Begins at 1 o’clock. (5 - ~ " ` . BAND AT THE ARENA this ternoon and evening. 5980. _ OLD SYDNEY RUN OF MINE is now discharging for Alyward Deegan. Phone 176. BUY YOUR WHITEWE-AR Whi IT PAYS to ‘buy in this Provinc \ le_ at OUR ANNAL WHITE-VVEAR the selection is good. ‘Sale starts Saturday January 3rd. Prowse 3rd` Pmwse Bms' I‘td5'084_1_1ME3i_ Bros. Ltd ' ` east-1-maai. . EVERYTHING from the roof 5yE'§y0NE Know, the- ci," dpwn as well as warehouse supplies of _g,.ocm.|eB‘ We hand|e__We need- to be cleared out. Beer & Goffs. only to say that _we are closing ou at slaughter prices. Beer dv, Goff. _ 5922-_12-30M3i l HON. NV. M. LEA, Commissions ¢ 5922-12~30M8i. Hope River Egg Circle will be held of Agriculture will address a meet- present .5993:1_1ME2,_ ing of -the Farmer's Institute, Kel vin on Friday evening January 2nd. 5968. AWARDED CONTRACT.-Mr. awarded the contract for 'bulldin an addition to the Sanitorium a North. Wiltshire. The work will b ii started at once TRYON BAPTIST SERVICES Sunday, Jan -ith, Rev F A Huble will conduct services at Albany, 10.30; Tryon, 3; Westmoreland, 7; General Theme, Inter-Church F PQLIOE COURT.-A case ibrought against a woman by a man P for abusive language before the 8 iourned until Saturday morning. ; No oi.n swear worm stock. Everything fresh and clean. We simply want to clear out all grocer- ies to make room 'lor another line y of business. Beer & Golf. 5922-12-30M3i. cHuRcH or sco1'l.».No.-_nev_ or- Jas.-MacDougBll» will preach on Sabbath the 4th ot Canoe Cove at 210-30. AYEYIG at 3 and DeBable at M10RE FOXE8 FOR JAPAN. . ' A few days ago Yokel Ha-.gs, manag- tf er of the Far \East Fur .Farming vom( ¢|R¢U|-|-___Re,,_ F-_ H_ Company was in Sumarside -buying Litciejoiins will conduct services on 00 e live foxes. On Saturday two 'pail-s sunday as f0ii0Ws;_11 ,L mq york _ ii’ were shipped from Summerside to‘ 3 p_ m_ Bmckie 7 _ m_ Umm’ ti laV couver._ Japan v an 1,1, onwEi.L.--Next -sa6bailr, Jan. _ 00 S il- -ith services in Orwell Head at 11, ¢AvENp|3H,,__0n Sunday' Jam - . .i0. -ith, Mr. J. Sydney Boilnell of Pine in St Andrews, Orwell at 6 from tho 5th to 7th in Orwell He and 8th and 9»th in Orwell week Prayer services will be observed. HELPING THE G. W. V. A. "£5 '"“' “H 'V he Ladies Aid or the G. w V. A. Y. D. Road. Sacrament will be disposed at each appointment. d Hill College will conduct service Of at North Ruatico at 11 a. ln., Caven- dlsll. 3p. m. and New Glasgow at 7 p. ni. ' BRADALBANE AND N-EW T Youths . . . . . . . . . . $2.00 ‘___ gOt buBY during Cl‘ll'lBtm9-B Week GLASGOW. - Services in the on-is . . _ . . . . s2.ss` FR-as and sent out Christmas parcels each child now in the orphanage whose soldier -father was oversea in the war. iii--iifb'l~.€' - W 'I mm pn r 0 oy S mek A MEETING OF ALL MEMBERS -l ey boots we will give a hock- -_._ OF THE 2ND-98TH S|°EGE Battery 'HAPPY NEW. YEAR.-This New ey stick. . wtf" ii? Veterans, will be held at the Great I/1 War Veteran‘s lloom on Friday ev- 1 ‘ ening, January Znd lit 8 p, lil. to -'E11-I make arrangements for the annual reunion and banquet Every mem 150 churches of Christ on next Lord's New Glasgow 7.p. m. (Patriot plcace copy,) Year's morning, at the Y. M. C. A. a prayer and consecration service will be held for men, who are will- , . .- _ i 6|' iS C0l‘4»o¢oo¢»o¢¢o4»~- » . 2493-11-22Mtf. -MK ` ' wee- ' ">.n\1~ pr' i`M;\j0r_ 5965-12-31~M2i. FRACTURED A RlB.- Mr. George Bishop, an old and respect- gov; HEAD__.Tiie pi-egbyter. invited to be present for an hour. ;f»¢;-_ _-- --_-_ _ --~ _-2 .< ,-..~-._--__ _-_ --_;-r-»- __:_-_==f.-_- _ _- cd resident of S-unimerside had the tel-ions and Methodists- of Cove ` u=is1`oi‘l1ine to' all and fall Ori the Head will meet for united services D I i< _v sirhwalk on Wednesday last, each evening next Week, in the i _ lilo rrsiilr lioilig the fracture ofa Mgiiioiiigt (jimi-¢ii_ The meetings " rm. ills li:ui_v had to be iiallduge zzml lin is at ilrcsont confined ° I A '§` b the llolise. ' ‘i=iNoiNG oi=E:>v._'rue Hal lax llcralil. rt-.'t»rrln‘g to the iindin the one tobacc that glves mos C p `. Covu.l llligrtliioiltll. The remains » Ask for 'I-WiStI___yOu get the flavoi-_i31:5l;i'ti;:;a;\;ei‘¢Zuly;ll§€!ilEi lfitvlt-ziefiatilln' traffic by-laws", 7 dismissals. Violat- A \\\\ auwr e-` \\\\ ~ - » ~ » C L d fe:f..‘r‘.‘:§.‘:“..:f::r S & S on t »,i;l;10\ii'r;";lz;a'£urili;; lilitrlllll; anilll held ~----~¥"‘“‘°'* lalcly xii; lSllmhlec§l¥;t:ilie.V Hyrligre ling; ‘”*.*‘ sid<~d.» Tlicre ure left to mourn MAKE IT A`MODERN HAPPY NEW YEAR in your home lby installing electric light service there. You will not alone have the host, light known, -but will also have at your z:onilnnnd many com- toris and conveniences over before possifbly. We will gladly send our ox- peri to consult with you MA-mrims Etscrnic co., LIMITED *-"*'*°'°'9"°"°*°°°°° ‘fff*°f/7”* P ; » widow. three soils.. Harold. in Sulli- \\\\\\`»\ ’ finer.-liiii\, Jack at l’. of W. College, . //I A \\i :Prank ill ‘sydney and three daiugh- \ . .3 item, Mrs. Ra_lph Brunduge, Sum- ° _ `-> .,\-|\-P-I°--y- imei-side, Mrs. Byron Bowness. .~ `= ll "l l'Chal‘lottctown, and .Miss Florrie ` S _ Walsh, Calgary. The work of the ` § C \(Eh£ fi' diver in both cases was exceptlo , _ _.T ally hard, and he is to be commend- - / ed for his success. The water a " ' ‘_ , , tho head of the cable wharf is very ' , " ff/ " *“"' degp and his task was particularly or uous. Wlly .. ----o+>-_i +-~“*.__;-_-;f;;;ff:;_fn:-;;;;t_;;;; ,,,_‘ ,,i",‘.L§",l§,“,§-”`§‘ ,§’,f,,’,‘,‘;i,‘f.’}‘T“__“° 6° - Halifax ` ANDREW KI _ _(_ _ I 4 ,._»,,»,,»_, my M1NAnD'»s mNrlvlnN'r. ~ _ " ' I . Ur.-COL. »c.cREwE mah 7 1 1 ' I i- -1- -1- -- -1- =fr* . - »“vS..ii.s‘;“.si.Aaiti.i‘.l‘.:iri There is Money N was cured of Acute fllronchltis ‘ il will colilllience on Monday, Jan. i0 5111 at 7.30 p. ln. and will be con- ducted by Revs, T, A. Wilson and l~‘, H. Littlejolins, All are cordial- POLIOE RECORDS OF 1919.- “ Tile policecourt records for 1919 -show the following: Cases of drun- kenness: 80 convictions, 40 dis- missals; total 120, as compared with 23 convictions and 5 dlsmlssals in '9]18., Disorderl-y on street 10 con- victions, 15 dielxlissals. lns'nlt»ins:- 'ind abusive language, four convict- °f ions, six dismiscnls. Violation of ’on of milk by-laws, 3 dismissals. Assault and battery 10 convictions i dlsmisssls. Larceny 6 convictions. in 'iroacli of 'Motor Vehicle Act 14 convictions, 11 dismissals. Malic- _ ‘ous injury to property, 4 convict- H 'ons 3 dislnissals. Receiving stolen goods; 2 convictions, 1 dismissal. fire-af-ll of inland Revenue Act, 6 convictions. Brcakiirg and entering l conviction. Breach of Game laws, l conviction. Vagrancy, 4 convict- ions. Operating a gaming machine 1 conviction. Breach of the Prohibi- I1- tion Act, convictions 41, dismissals' 16, as compared with 21 convict- I ions and 21 dismissals' in 1918, P10-cal- NOX A COLD TABLETS A safe and speedy rurc for Luiirlppe, Cougils. Colds. Headache, Nmlraii-tin. il~‘lu. it mild laxatlvc. Breaks up a cnld In a few hours. Get the ircnu- lnc, nt nil drug stores, 251: per box. _ Sold ut Fonts-r‘n Drugstore. ut :‘_;*°'_i- _._A -_1*°l_’~°-m-___.._..l._ s.` EXSELLENT IGE at the Arena today. Band adternoon and night. 'N w`|N1-ER QuAm.¢Rs___,I,he _ °”°~- fer-ryliost l-lil-lsborougli ws, hauled up at the Marine ~wharf dock yol- erday afternoon for the winter. The arious Government dredges have Iso been hauled up into the ss-me POULTRY 0-N SALE at whole-I t sale, prices today at 65-57 Water V & street. sooo. ,, SALE starts Saturday, ` January THE ANNUAL MEETING ofthe r in Hope River Hall, January 7th at 1.30 o’clock. Wm. Kerr will be G. Clark, ot`Summerside, has been Cmnt yesterday nmmlng was “‘1']a r-' s, day as follows:-Bradalbane, 11 t s a. nl. Fred'eric_ton Hull, 3.30 p. m.; W b- ing to band themselves together b or collectively. All men cordially 1, l' ly invited to attend these services., g ______ . __ ' ' ‘- ' ' I _' i illoro of the i':r:I_v of Capt. .Walsh A ls is clean’ Julcy’ wel Hdvgred and ful cl' Suinnlri' ll; .s;i;'.~:: “Diver Joll b0d1€d“- - _ , - Gi-ei','orle, who on Saturday brought _,_ io thc --_ PERSONALS in the city for a few days. Sunday. yesterday. .__`__ New Y'ear‘s at his old home. iD-O-Cr of _To Fortify The System Against Grip MIDNIGHT 8ERVlCES.-- T118 passing of the old year and the ad- vent of the new year were markedl y .. the Methodist Church and--Slat Paiil’s Church. At the former the pastor Bev. Mr. Glendenning gave a. thoughtful discourse from -the words in Deuteronomy 8 : 2-“Thou Shalt Remember lAll ‘tho Way which the Lord thy God Hath Lead Thee." Scripture readings and hymns appropriate to the occasion were features of the service. In St. Paul‘s the' first hour of the' new year was observed by a cele- bration of the Holy Communion nd the singing of hymns approp- riate to such a solemn occasion. Tile rector Rev. H. D. Raymond in a ibrlef and impressive address gave out as atext forthe yearthe words in;ZlI'. Cbrlnthians 2414: "Now Thanks be unto God, which always causeth us to 'liriumph in Christ." Mr. John R. McLeod, North Wilt- shire, was in the city yesterday. Mr. P. W. Evans, ‘of Tignish, dealer in foxes and live stock, is Mr. and Mrs. Justine McGrath, wllo spent Christmas in Charlotte- town have returned to Fredericton. M-r. Jack Coles, of Milton and Mr. Harry Simpson, Union Road, were visitors to Brackley Point. on Miss Thelma McLure and Miss Frances Stevenson, of Brackley Point were visitors to the city Mr. -und -Mrs. Lolmes have re- urnerl from Bridgewater, N. S., here they spent Christmas with Mr. -Lohnes parents. Captain John Smith of the C. G. S. Gulnare. who has been visiting , _ _ his home in Georgetown left yes- (hnrlottetown beginning at nine, ,im-,piy on i-emi-ii to Haiifux_ Miss Bonnie Nelson, who. has een visiting her grandmother, Mrs.'J..R. Moore, Grafton Street, as returned to her home in Bos- ton. - \ Mr. P. Duffy, of Amherst, who for many years represented the Singer Sewing Machine Co., -here s visiting Charlottetown after a prolonged absence. Mr. J. J. Dunphy of the C. N. R. Moncton, accompanied by his son arrived in the city Tuesday and' went to Morell yesterday to spend ;Mr. J. ’K. Ross, Provincial Man- ager of the North American Life Assurance Co., and Mrs. Ross, left yesterday morning to spend New Years with Mrs. Ross’ -brother Rev. J. W. Godfrey. Truro, N. S. Miss Blanche McBeath, Marsh- field, crossed by tile Car ferry on Monday en route to Estevan, Sask. where she will spend the winter with her sister, Mrs. Wm. J. Pcr- kins. She will also visit friends in Moncton, Montreal, Winnipeg, Brandon, and Vancouver, B. C. Mr. Arthur Hicks, manager of the United Farmers store, Sackville, N. B., with Mrs. Hicks and their son arrived in Charlottetown on Tuesday night and left yesterday afternoon to spend a Week with heir daughter, Mrs. Prowse, Mur- ray Harbor. Mr. Elmore Genthner who has bee n attendinig Alltmark’s Nautical Academy. New York, has sailed for Nazarre, France, on the S. S. Cape Domaine. rMr. Genthuer is a ne- phew of the late Carpt. Frederic F. Cullen, Alexandra, Lot 49, who -was master of -the S. S. Wellington during the war. .@_© @@;@_©_©_@.@_@.@_©_@.@_@_@_@©@@@©©©_@@@@@%@©@_©l©l©g© ©.e ©_©i° _©_©'@_© ©_©.© cs 0 BEER and Gorris Great Closing Dui Sale ew Fresll Groceries line of business, will §ell oil the whole stock of GRUCERIES Reductions ou everything except sugar, molasses and a few lines of soap that are _now selling at cost. _Even if you do not need the goods now. it will certainly pay you to store up for later on. Reductions apply to cash transactions only. '" _ Sale starts 9-a. m. Tuesday, December 30ih.~ ` Here is an opportunity you do not often get now that everything costs so much. ‘ @ ©) @1l@@_©.@_©_@@_@@_©_©@_@_@§Q©.@_@©Q_©©@.@@© Anim eumsriu/is slit M N ’S BOOTS A Holmanls Shoe Store Queen Street _ Men’s Mahogany/Horsehide Boots, N colin Soles, Rub- ber Heels. Regular Price $8.50. Price this week $6.95 SEE OUR WINDOW ' 'Felt Slippers at Qrvgee our Reduced Prices I _ Bargain Table. n Holman’s _Shoe Store © _ . Opposite Prow,se’s, Queen St. _ @©@@©©©®@©@®@@@@©@@@©©m©©@©@@©©@© ) 1 ./.,_ sees-mil ~ _ ~. .":~"-we ` _ -"'~.- r"".‘:,_l-, O - W. T. Wellner having decided to make a change in his - _"'”`©@ ®©f@ ~ Follow the Crowd to if il > , ). rr- rv-Y-Y T i. . I 1 oi Y lil , _ ( . [ii (uf I (ie g. it Jew 6‘-'few _fo "r @ v. 'G' @'@_©`t©`(c3>J7@->Y`i<9`@`@`(@T@l@7@ iif'=h'tE>T@ié\`@` if ©*@' ’ Cal ei.-©`©' I”`;\.-T- Fil (Tai ' . , J. ~ °°°°“°°°°*"“““feeooooooeooooooeoeoooc 1 f- ,il /pi il. ; , i | r of #vez _.ex a-==s,»=s=.Ztl.= ,.,e's%= i i Ji .i. \,' Q 21% Sussex lsln by - ,__l amarlrlmm, ont., c. s. .arm.lN ‘1:-“ Lakeneld, Que., oct. 9, 1907. in i FRESH PORK SAUSAGE! \ ON SALE NOW BY ALL LEADING GROCER8, GOV ERNMENT INSPECTE | - , sraivipsn oN :Aon in Trapping You should get yoilrthare, and 5'9" Wm if you get your traps here. We sell only the best. e vlcroii nur Jour rmirs ,age Made by_ tile Oneida Com- . munity Co.. the orisillll mak- 1 ers of traps. Absolutely de- pendable, and used _ every- where that trapvins 0! any -_‘Q sort is done. " ' €PriceNo. tPriceNo.1 Price No. 1% 25:: 30° 401: -' lPrlce'No.2 .........60¢: pi-im N0, 21,5 ........ 70° Oneida I Jump .»T1‘9»P9 “fe made with especially wm- pact construction. They can be set in places where other styles cannot be used. l’riceNo. -----»---39° Price No.1 400 Price No.1% 50° Price No. 2 750 ISURING DECEMBER wa cLoss .Ar 6 P. M, ' _ -i I 1 i The Rogers liggllwtlfe fin .1 cnoicssr uisxr Foon oN 1°Hz MAm;:r:_;:;:_;-*f Davis Ano rnassirs D; .wnAi=i=sn. ous or rn: CUW Lf you wish. your ‘live stock to main- Hofsestain their full earn- ing cnlpacity during the cold season you must give considera- tion to their health. We have the ROYAL PURPLE STOCK FOODS and remedies for all animal disorders '-` which is so D0D\l|Hl' w_ith_A farmers and stock-raisers. MAIL ORDERS RE- CEIVE PROMPT ATDENTION . _Sheep -. ' -Johnson & Johnson The Quality Drugstore -3- ‘<53 I o aamaimsieseaisesitsiaiemiesesieseiieseasssarsssiesssrssaessaesaesssmaisssasii. R. T. Holman Lt Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUIN- INE Tnlblets which destroy germs, act as a Tonic and Laxative, and thus prevent Colds, Grip and ln- fiuenza. There is only one “BRO- M0 QUIININE.” E. W. GROVlE'S signature on the box. 30c. 9l€¥é3l@¥E3€9E'f93*$`*¥*'$>9l5‘Y¢i5 FRESH FROZEN HERRIN Per i00 lbs. Foxmen, book now yourrequlrements in Frozen Fresll Herring from Holmans, Surn- merside, Charlottetown drst carloads arriving noon. Every ranchinan -'using them lust year is 'booking again this year as they are great food and liked by the foxes. 'Book your order today. Per 100 lbs. $8.75 2; Clftown & S’Side Cor. Kon! and Prince Bt. »;g;;‘¥g.%s¥'§§;*a***.**$** .ii ; il l ' ‘ ¢§5£?E§\S~75'5§¢§3K¢5¥ A A ._@_@_@,@_@ © ceo ooo cleaner 9 ,©_©.@©_@.©.©.©@@@w - 'Q aagaasasraxasxssaeisxwasatseiseisitneét-eiéaiiie* tl `.".> |= P l _ "w . t Q iz? - ~-.1 . . l0 I _ At a meeting oi all the Garage owners <2 -.<_ ' of this City held recently it was agreed that ‘is beginning January lst, 1920, that they adopt the CASH SYSTEM in future, repairs, accessories -A parts, gasoline. oils, grease, etc, be`STRICTLY CASH. - I i Patrons are requested to make a note' to this effect _ GA RAGE QW BE l .- e in "4 . | i “ii = QI r' :ffl-fi U ' > -1 '=` .1 Q/ (O: »-._ ...-1-» L .»-<1: 4.1.. ea