--.‘_Q a ...-\.. me In head. tur ft The ‘ ll cit N. ’l t bat a-vt I4 u”; ' arses brei ,-' ; . lrugi ". t if El ' 0f ‘ t in i tirou and; f "i833 _~ v. >119! ' . ~,...-_.. .-.._-_,-. . I the illumination is lost, ‘but. ',to|i'll like them moroytmd v hlathiee . . 3.15m Night . 7 111111845 Adults. lIic: rince Edward Alat-lnee (‘liiltli-eii. ltlvening Adults, 26c; Children, 11c lie ‘Z8 cents per yard at Patons. pa: yard tod' at Futons. Patons, Ltd. RibJPickIer, Cbuckle Chaser, Risibilit_v' Raiser- 'l‘liat "s "‘GOING sour’ Eineritld, will not be sliippinl! . _,,_._. SPECIAL VALUE IN No. 22 field's combinations. only. Patons, Ltd. zit-st. pace ever sccn picture fans in his "Going Some." 1521s tonic for that "t "Going Sonic" starts with the crack of’ a pistol and sprints zilong for six reels at the (llZ- \'0I"Ll. SAY 'l‘ll.\'l‘..\‘ tltllNfi SOME! Fun with a punch. comedy with ill-lunatic zictionnthtitfls what Rex Beach gives It's a chuckle-chaser, guaranteed to be a laughing Based on HICCFIIIDOIIS Stage Play by BEACH ' lll ll .\‘('l‘(‘(‘ll (‘OIIHWLV- st rong (ioltlivyn tIiii't_v-thirtl release, degree ll (‘ \\‘ irctl feeling!” lt‘s a mile I) .\ Y etl from tlte press ut-mintitc humor. relaxes taut muscle-s fllltl nerves alike with laughter. Tories or‘ rim esyrii" POLLARD \\'itt_v Sayings Glean- In one of his laugh raising conieilles r "GET-x"? underwear special Patnns . Ittil. LURKIISIH ROLLER rowstuuc’ ‘ot-isctttai "tit-ills at 2t cents MEN'S SAMPLE COAT sweaters h‘. Tl-IE co-bdg-miqv: Flinn/tend tings until Titesday. January 19.; st-iini Vstnall sizes STANFIELUS GREEN LABEL nt $1.50 gar -. ment. only a limited stock on hand sale at half price. Patona Ltd. tirday afternoons. 5 l 2 dclock p. m. SOCIAL SERVICE OONV-E of Rev. J. G. Shearer. the Soc Service Convention which was have been held in l-lcartz Hall. TION.-On. account of tho illness BOYS SAMPLE COAT sweaters, t nud v neck sweaters in extra good quality selling during our ten days DURING THE winter months C. Scztntlcbury, D. 0., will be in only a few left. special at 331-8 off Montague on Wednesday and Sat- I THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND CO-OPERATIVE EGG AND POUL- ITRV ASSOCIATION. Will be held In the Prince of Wales College, on Wednesday, January 26th, at N- ial to to m. iiuiziv ouiwurns animal meeting of 8t; Jainee Guild was held in the ladies parlor lant even- ing, the President Miss E491, "ye ‘wart presiding. After c. t» “m. Z exercises‘ and general business dis- cussion the officers for the coming year were elected. A vote of regret wag passed on the resignation of Miss Stewart who was unab to accept reelection as presid and the first vicepresldent Mia; Edith Rogers was elected in li-ar place. Mrs. Wm. Brehnut was elected first vicewpresident, 2nd Miss _ Mary Irving, Secretary "Mlsa Maud Me Cannell and Treasurer Miss Jean Martin, (re-elected). Strong ex- ecutive and entertainment. conr" ‘mittees ivrre also appointed. Tho past your has been on-a of the most successful in the history of the society and u. substantial balance is shown in the financial statement. -_—-oo@———— < PERSONALS _ .__ . _- .. ........-¢.~...... .. -- I-terfild ' ‘ bfllt for dau rider's futitro largely wmlmii: mot; tcr. 31R"! gi-zht influence anti tho moi-mgtionwhichis of vital inn-ins‘ in the datighttr - rtod at the roper time has not- only saved tho but; insured t 1e success of litany a beautlfttl girl. | an a gli-Psthotiglits bccnvno olugginlt witirlihatl. I hes, diulness, or a dlsgiosition tu alecpupants lil ck or lower limbs and a. zlcsiraftu‘ Skillillllll, licr inothor should come to hcr aid and remember that Lydia E.Pinkham'ti Vegetable tfo iiipohntl. mantle fl M11 native roots anttherbs, will at this tziur PI'¢‘I1'“'_\‘__i_'-f: lystem for the coming change "1111 5L 4F U“? “l; "e far-ind iua young girl's hie without tram m‘ "MU- arities. Thousands ot‘ women rcsidixigiii every ~ artfo! the United States boat: iviiliuiz ilrfillmflil)’ the wonderful virtues oi this medicine, and. what it has done for their daughtcrn A Brooklyn, N. Y.-“I cannot praise Lydia E. Thrlr- lm'| Vegetable Compound enough for what it has gone for my daughter. She was 1;"- vci-ra of 15:9, "TY nlakly and pale and ahe hail to stay tome from school moat oi the time. She sutferod aigonlas Il".)lll Inickactio and dizziuau and was without appetite. For i! months llu In under the doctor‘: caru and wiii¢;e lm t on Gerald Street referred to yester- gdziy as being ill of dhiiitlieria is I I I JOHNSON’S RIVER NOTES. —- THE ANNUALtGENERAL MEET ING 0F T-HE SHAREHOLDERS ‘OF CANADIAN FARM PRODUCTS LIMITED will ‘be held In the Prin- ire of Vlfaies College. on lVednt-s day, January 26th at 7 o'clock p. in. IMPROVEMENT NOTED.— It is easing to report. that the family making a. trood recovery, the hOLSG havinc been funiigated yesterday, the mother and new babe born last Friday both doing nicely. The school is progressing favorab- l_v under the skilfttl care and train- ing of thc teacher, bliss Helen Mc- llonaltl.—.\ir. Joseph Smith anJ .\ir. Joseph hlciienna have return- cti home. after a short visit to the .\i.iinlan¢l.~~.\lr. Patrick McQuaitI tins rrturned home after spending an enjoyable New Year at. the home of Mr. (‘hristiotilior llratiley, Fort .»tu;:tistiis.~——’.\lr. llerbcrt Bea- l: tiny. January 12th, has ‘been post- poned until dnnuary i9. SCHOOL BOARD-The monthly meeting of the (‘lty School Board xvaa held last evening, tbut owing to tho small attendance of trustees nothing more than routine business was transacted. POR K ~t PLENTIFUL — PRICE GOOD.—Tlie feature of yesterday's $122k]? Izcfiihéhgllgfqrfifitlllnigltffir i335] istercd at the Revere yesterday. sale, some of those coming from fairly distant points even beyond Hunter River. The pork market is again looking favorable, the price ranging from 19 1-2 cents to high as 20 154 for selects. There unis also a good offering of beef, and iambt the price being about the t sumo as last week. The. inside mar as very slitnly stipplicd ihcro being; only a very small amount ot‘ lmllllrl‘ and littlo otf aiiyvttiing else m‘ olltslrlr- o!‘ the butcher stall». Iico, is visising In the city. lstered at the Victoria. yesterday for Lynn, Mass. in the :1," yesterday. "s rvas in town yestrrltiy. in town yesterday Konsington s the city. Miss Ella Toomfoa of North Rua- . .\ir. J. K. King, Moncton, is reg- Mr. .1. J. Dunphy of the c. N. u.‘ ‘police force, Moncton, is in the city. .!\ir. A; Bruce. Red Point, left Mr. Alvin Stidsburyr Bedeque, reg- Mr. J. A. Vlliiaiid. Tignlsh was ur. v.1 tire-Fitter, lltvcrdale. Mr. A. J. MIcNevin Bonshaw was. Hr. C‘. J. Coon cheese inspect- pent yesterday in complaining about. liar buck and Cour wonderful medicine so I inmlo I wi {lei lit and tools much better. ‘t trookiyn, ILY. Miss nmhn 51min 0t and Miss Ethel Wilson of St. John, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Turner. qr»: no better, l alwn . _ l dlflot luiow what. to do. I rwl In the tuft"! “W” p my iuind ‘to t I t. She liu takanfive bottles of Lydia lo. Phkuant tabla Compound and doesn't complain any mom her luck and stile aching. Silo has qnina-i in l recommend Lydia E. “I. y, any]; Compound to ail mothers and gqlnqgyk- i”. LL Futons, filo Marcy Avenue, Lydia E. Pi Yeqetai do aching so lug ie Compound Alone-ton ring responsible for flood tlin country tVlill millions of dollars’ worth of whiskey frntidulently re - leased from dlatilleries on forged ‘1- and 111's. Joseph Smith [Miss Evelyn lleagen hm ikorzL-On Sitnday 9th, an accident occurred young men on their retain The driver being badly buried in and the horse, breaking trleax of the harness. made his way to some of the neighbouring houses. Owing I to the bad ivtilking tlie,_voung men d-id not arrive homo until a veiy late liour.-—.\Irs. Michael McCabo have re- in CliarZotte-t0ivn.-—'-.\lr. 0 RY not; ’ 80 gGraf Higgins is tiusily’ gen. has resumed his studies at ilio ~Chairlotietown Business Col1ege.- returned home otter visiting friends in Kine evening Jan. to tw from Charlottetown. ‘fheir horse plung— ed into II. snow Iiaiik and the young men were tliroivn- from the sleigh. the snow lost eon-trot of the reins, turned Mime after visiting friends John Mc- Donald nas sold one of his valua- ble race horses for a fancy sum.—— Mr. Jatnes Dunphy ivas a visitor t.o Donagli on Sunda_v.—.\ir. Hamilton engaged train» EoTTT/Wfitfirr THAT SANTACS COMING‘- - wiTH some SATISFACT.‘ PLUMBING- ILL the house be warm when St Nicli- 5 olns calls or will the Christmas tree room be properly heated for the kiddies when they come down to pay their night- I gown respects to what the Christmas-tide has brou- __ ght them? Let us sug- , gest that you make the whole family a Christmas present of perfect plumb ; Ing. FRAINOR ton Street shows r. onderiiil speed. v - SWEAR iIFF TUBAUBU , ‘ "No-Talkie" llilS “helped thous- - flntls to ‘orcak the costly. nerve- shattering tobacco lncbit. Whenevrr you have a longing for a cigarette, V olifiixpipe, or for a chew, iuet place a harmlosagblo-To-Bac tablet in your mouth instead. to help relieve. that awful desire. Shortly the ha- Vhlt may he ivompleteiy broken, and yotirhre ltettar off mentally, physi- cally’, financially. it's so easy, so simple. Geta box of No-’l‘o'Bac CLEAR AS i= the light shed by our heml- aomc indirect lighting fixtur- es. All light is avoided, but none of the glare of direct- rather increased. See them and you'll like them. And mom as you use them. (lur light. fixtures are cry ctnpt from Tax. 4 autumn aictiio COMPANY 1.1mm TO SELL EMPIRE FOOD PRO- DUOTS-An emporium for the sale of: iontl products- from all tiarts oi the empire, itrwlilcli an endeavor is being made to interest a numbci of Canadian manufacturers‘ an: producers‘ organizations, is to bi built on a central site in London Lord lllorrls, former Premier o Newfoundland. is one of those lb treated. mid it is understood tlia Lord Bcnverbrook has been at) preached for his support. while f' fiiiliéiiiite toils of kidney trouble. The mat and If it doesn't. release you from all craving for tobacco in any form, youndruggist, will refund your mo- noy with out question. A CRYbTAL Commencing Friday tho 14th I continuing for eight days. Tea at cost price. 20 per cent off Boots and Shoes and Gents’ Clothing. i 20 per cent off Groceries Hardware. I Striatly caali salt-f A. W. IVcLtREN Belle River. .278-1~12-bi anti iancial aid is being sought from -ther Canatiiatis. The enterprise, .vill be. called the Empire stores, ill presumably compete to some‘ _ Ftéétttit Sate W, —“DICKY“DIPPY’ST_l)“TIRY axe this "again fallen at I-‘a Mr. Alexander McPhee, o rectiived his (llaiiihxsal on Dec for a returned soldier. soldier, superintendent fnrmrivms dismissed. Mr. ivas always able employee and his ‘Wis quite unexpected. I of —F‘or the entertainment in (‘har- Iottetoivn of the American journ- alists who visited this Province last cy “'11s raised from a. number of ing his (Queen Brazilian colt which Kflllldvfi. the chief contributor be. | ing Dr. Leo Frank. After the visit- _ors had been entertained t0 their sntisfactioti, a llilllllltff.‘ of the fund‘ remained. and this balance was. at Illc (Tltristnitistitic. divided he tween the llOSplIfllS, anti orphan- ages anti other charitable institu- tions. W-arm letters of flCkll0W< ledgmcnt and thanks to Dr. Frank and the other donors have been rc- ccivctl. I L. o. A. a. Apovrrlcsas-afito‘ I ‘ following are the officers elected m Melfilflfitll Lotige, No. 266 L. 0.1%. A. (Ladies (ti-tinge) for the year 1921 Worthy Mistress -—— Mrs. D. Mar-- ,Lean; Deputy Jiistreas —— Mrs. "Jatncs hl-aclfiacliern; Chaplain-- mm. ii. \\'lieatlc_v; itécéidihg Sec- rztary——.\lrs. Alfred Atflcclt; Fin! ancial Secrotary-Jvirs. Innis: Hen-i ry; Treasurer-Mrs. Geore Wheat- Iey: First Locturer-évlrs. Arthur, Henry; Second L€01UT6T.—\.“TR., Geo. Hooper; Director of Cere- monies-M ias J tbl ia hiuclnaolieni; inner Guard-Miss Edith Proude; Outer Guard-Neil D. McLean; Committee of five itientibers-Ziirs. A. L. l-iowatt, Mrs. Archibald MncKinnon, Mrs. George Birch, Mira. John Gtiriibu , Mrs. Alfred e; Trustead-L. B. Millzir. George Birch, A. F. Calder; Au- ditors-di. B. Miller, George Birch; Guardian-George Crawford; Past Worthy hilstress——~Mrs. A. Bon- ncll. Y i051; ::M|LLER'8 WORM POWOERS not only make the infantile system untenable for worms, but by their action on -tlio stomach, liver and bowels they correct such troubles as lack of appetite, biliouaness and other Internal disorders that tho "worms created Children thrive up- on them and no matter what condi» tion their worm-infested stomachs may be in, they will show improve- ment. as soon as the treatment be», gins. THE pOLn-mAL AxE__Tho i Mr. E. P. ltioCarvillo. tldzbe Iii- Ico w I. 't.. . "glam; c._\ _.c~=tttt.lay time, who has been an attendant in the iuszitutlon for some time past J. Moore, Trusro are registered at t- . ember Srthostonstblyt to make room t m“ ‘ ‘norm’ Considera- rtcior, Summorside canto to the w: w. c. c. Archibald, and. Llr. C Reduction-of the enlisted r-trcngtht bu“ "lid "'9 "W9 “h” 9115mm“ M,“ 1m“, Curran who appnt 1,9,‘: withdrawal permits. The extraord- Xmas holidays at her home in Bold“ inary importance of the federal uu Iwln'a Road has returned city to resume her studies at P. W. i" ‘he thorities may he judged front tlio fact that upon the request of the _____¢.>i__ llnlted States district attorney one To CUT U_ a ARMy To gzologo of tho men was held in $100,000. lion for returnctl soldiers has not hitherto been a feature in govern- ment appointments generally nor at Falconivood, particularly as it i; only a few months sinceartrtumed gt the ti, hloPiiee recognized as a cap- dismissal-be Supreme Court. o city yesterday. yesterday for Edmonton. _\li-. Joseph Callaghan, assistant ation Arent, at 0'Loary, was in .\ir. S. S. Hessian, M. L.-A..,Mon- tngue, is in the city attending thc Mr. George Stanway who has cutting ‘mwn army e"l‘°‘“s°3- en visiting liLi parents here left prescntntlve ltan ll. ‘of the army from its present ntt:n-' "1 $501300 M“ Pilflll- Security com- b" at 220,000 m n00,“ 1530.000 Wm, patties furnished the bonds anti all the prisoners ivcre released. deep cuts in administrative expen- ditures and elimination of “mete- these are the steps to be ialten by ‘the Republican Administiulion in Re‘ Anthony, of Kansas, member of the House Mill TAKES OVER B. C. R_A QH.— Among the passengers on the C. P. 0. S. liner Mlunctlosn which left Liverpool for Si. John, N. 6.. Spring. a considerable sum of mon-l ANOTHER THOUGHTFUL ACT . terday in resume he,- smdies m lengthy conference \\'llil Prcslvitur ‘elect l-iartling outlined the policy- 0t [Rqpublican economy as it. relates llavcrzal, Toronto. left yest erda visiting his home in Charlottetown Miss Eileen Longworth left yes- my Capt. Fitzgerald, who has been to due to arrive on January 17th. is Major-General Sir. ‘J. Percy, \\ ho is on his way to British Columbia to take over an apple ranch. General Percy was the lteatl of the British Mission attached to tlit" forces of General Baron Wrangcl last Juno _v.\fi'uirs tfotufittee, after a the army establishment. in cur- York. Miss McDonald of Sydney. who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. (Ilia) M99611, Georgetown left yes- ‘tcrttay for her home. .\Ir. II. S. Ileaton, son of Mr. Samuel Ifleaton, Bonshaw, who llllS ii left yesterday for Winnipeg. ' hiessrs J. and A. Done lCWIl “RUG \ l-lo word t\icD-:malt1 NlcDonald. George- miittrs ttl the city 31:"- Mteseis H. W. Ivor, ll. (‘. Vic» arson and Roy (‘am-puell of Montag- Ilghtfulyisit to her home in King- ston left‘ yesterday morning on re» turn to Regina, where she is book- kéeper with Mr. E. B. Poole, con- tractor ofthat city. I The many frlenrs of Miss Hattie Westhnurse, will regret to bear that siting confined to her home for Mr. Jno. Alfred. McDonald, Land Sttrveyor, Ilermnnvllle, arrived in the city yesterday mornini: and nt to Murray Harbor this after- noon. ' -Tht many friends of Miss May Wise will regret to learn that she Iii in the Charlottetown Hospital suffering from throat trouble and hope for her early complete re covery. - ::THE OIL FOR THE ‘FARM- ER.—.A bottle of Dr. Thotnas‘ lilac tric ‘Oil in the farm hou saves manym {tourney for the dgétor. lI lb not only good for the c itdrei when tukcn with colds and croup and for the mature who suffer from pains and aches, but there nrt directions -for its use on sick cattle. There should always be a bottle oi’ it in tho house. o s ua were aim-r»: visitors to The city y'ester!"y. Miss Bearl Fraser after a do- y on rem,“ ,0 New ryintr out. the plan of the new Ad- a. ‘fewdayswvltli measles. t ‘ ministration to SfiVt‘ $l,00-",i)|lil.f|(ili. the cost of tho arnzy wit. have to he tetlucetl b.\' $T‘J00,0IIO, (I'm- 'n .\n'n ' FLOODED THE U. S. WITH WET GOODS.~-—ii1 the arrest itt u the litttcl Alt-Alpiii, New York. of] in the Crimea. lie Wilri, titiriitg the war, chief of staff to the scrotal army on the western front. com - mantle-d by General Sir. H. (‘. 0.‘ Plunier. _.._.__ ._4o>—-—-—— CONTROL OVER APPLE TRADE bpnn hon“? from the westt on a v35“ room oti the sarveiiteenth floor oftTO CEASE.—Oillcial utinoutice 1 nieut was mado that the lltitisli two nicn and two women, the U. Government will cease to exurtise S. (lovcriiiticnt believes it has-‘any control over the apple lftttltr struck close to the centre of tlirlaftet‘ the end uf ltlarcli. I tn~ -uv._-.-\ _.____. , __________ BIRTHS MURPHY-At. Stanley Bridge, Jan- uary -itli to Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Aliniphy, a daughter. Congratula- Lions. DEATHS flit-inn. Kemaingtom January 11th, W. (i. Orr, aged 60. Funeral on Thursday at 1 p. m. to the Oed- die Memorial Cemetery. 'l'<‘rencli River. 1 ROBERTSON-At Red Point on January 4th, Alexander Robertson in tho seventy second year of his age. — GOING TO SOUTH AFRICA.- At a general meeting of the Army and Navy Veterans, Montreal Unit, MaJor F. G. Taylor, Portage La. Prairie, the Dominion President" and Captain H. Coleboitrne, of Mon treat, Dominion second vii-n presi- leut, were ttniiiinnteti in attend the. Empire coilfttrciict- of t*.\".~=t'l'\‘l('<’. unit's associations to be Iicltl in Cape 'I‘Q\yp, rloutlt _Ai'rica. on [Peb- ' ruur)‘ 2.’) iii-xi. at wlii-li lPicItl-iltiur- =liul Hart lluijx. \\ill prt itlc. 'l‘itt! local unit. t-.‘.1)l't.\:.“-t‘tl u “tall that their new tit-tire itieniIn-r. ih-incral Sir Arthur (‘iiri-ic. Fllillliti allow it -———|—-—a- . ..-..r...,;_...,..... Illllll§l%.{>_-,t v , ltiuisclf to he lltlllllfliliPtl, but bu. was uuztliln to tut-cpl the iioiiiiiizi - titui. .._' xtcitt with the American Bush ermlnal Bitildiiig. which is now elng erected on the Aldwych alto, nd whicnwil llioitae the London gencies of several Canadian ex - ort firms. The proposal has been tatle that the “Canada Product Itores" should instead be eetub ~ I BEEN S‘ T-iLDY ING. wéoassosv’. ASIsED MY LITTLE NEPHEW, OSWALD, WHEN HE. CAME HOME FROM SCHOOL, WHAT HE HAD —r SUBJEC “Attfrrtm l8 AN INTERESTING T," amt: I. ”E>IIQDS ARE. ctzetwureas WITH UNUSIIAL POWERS. FOR’ INSTANCE,WHP\T CAN A B“? no THAT I C'/\N’T no?” - - Pertstvetxt’. 00.11 osw/tto PAUSED out: bottoms ”CoME,comE, YOU t<uow some. THING i CAN’T'DO THAT BIRDS "cathodic smiia- . ”Aw, t KNOWlLAY AN e66.” . . —By SINNOiIT \ Iahetl, and that it should receive :enorai Canadian support as an tdvertlsement for tho Dominica's . zootia. Col. Pellotier. agent-general] ‘or Quebec, recently suggested that‘ Jucbcu province should start such ‘pmnfl rolioi I: obtained by using Dr. dime’: IIIlnoy-Uvar Pills. tho well-known homo treatment. Ono ‘mills Ian. 29o. a box, oII duiors. l. store, but it is believed that a; argcr scheme would have a great ll‘ chance of success. Selfrltlgeh me of the largest department stor- m in‘Londou started as an Amerl an concern primarily designed to llatributc Unitedwfitntoa= I qt,‘ m: made mod mm ui- mm- . .. . “until-ill! . . JDF‘. ‘Osaour BIRDS,” 6mm HE