Youlooge 1 a '-'My eon who U ‘ls-s. A, - "ill-v- one u; 19,9: “us. He uh; has a coll 9, "I R mush will‘ 1r lsrllcfv rs. Ella Ro inadn q I CQnt. I - Sol n aunt-l, r» £9.11"? bolas, lotions-w. Ital-chill- ayclctnlntlplrr ' ‘"4 lit on» Ranolaa ‘lulu ~ remedies but have‘ never triad lllilhillg before which he liven Preaching’ shite-u." "ITS." '6 f3 Mflykfld 5h. Winnipeg, Man. e- hi rest Pyorrhea use, c ange white, a Asset-bl... _ Ymfllfiflllll?“ and the tenant tor ruinedi carpets mouth feeling clean, cooland irah. and the "k6; against me burglm-m "m" Burgllng-wonit be worth ‘the r-fi Only u few dram. runernbor-ao the will lnat a long, long time. ll.I5—at melt drugliats or sent poatpald by w. r. rolmc rlsc. Lyman Building - PrQfgQsjQnQI Son against losses incurred by. e civil proceedings and orders . s. s. Hessian Q ' y t . ..- Barrlater, Sollclgr, Notary. Public and $900 W0 ' o. MONEY TO LOAN - p_ g, m.“ judgment was given by hi; lord- Mark R. tears". who operated on his shop. zalllnlsrsn, sotlolron,‘ no. ‘hi""‘l°'»‘°-Y "1"" “W8- EPBIRHlI-ifl Charlottetown, ‘P. E‘. lalami Palmer a .l>.=,_l,9,s;- " H. J. PALMEflQ-Ké- " Money to Loan Bank o1 Nova 1 mm" damages 08llil€(i.'10.i10liS0h0|dS by Charlottctown, P. E. l.‘ (condoned-Gram Pass. 1) dwelling house built by Mr. E Dorchester Street; and dwelling houses for Mr. B. Brolrlner and Ilir. S. Kennedy at Brighton, by days work. Messrs. M. P. I-Io en's Sons are building a new dwe ling house on Ofkfluliffiine Jrqto Dorchester Street. They have also of water, makes a Mouth Wash ti: done considerable! rebuilding to their wood-working factory, re- _ _ Qt Wm t!“ oently badlydamaged by fire. the teeth of 111118101]! germs. Ilir. Doyle has completed sh illi- portant remodelling job (or Mr. t, it . . . glmu__n,| W. J. Brawders, whose mung-y may,‘ store, corner of Queen and Kent Streets has now a corner en- trance and an additional show window. windows, locks. doors, cupboards, i u, candle, that is, the dark lantern if hard-working men are to be taxed and bullied in this way. ‘ M°'"""" Their only recourse will be to iornlv a Bur-glare‘ ' Amalgamated Mutual General insurance Associa- against theili. At Cardlif goods worth 82,00 were stolen from a jewellerfis shop ‘rth were recovered; The Jeweller "claimed dallluzes to the amount of the balance” and ship against the “Four Muske- Ilt ls suggested they will have to work overtime night wcrkrto raise really not a colmtry-tltftorheroes .- to live in. - ._ , lrflfnct, the burglars are crying out for Protection. It this pen {lsocutlon godsyon the industry oi out"of.tbe country. f . v They find some consolation in the‘ fact that as yet none of’ them has zbcen‘ sued, for ‘ jthe . moral their demonstrations oi » burglary. ~I MacDoiiald illlcPhee °°,"*"a'$i1‘l' fizi/"élfazfltlfls I o o l.-A. MoiJONALIiE H. F. Morass] cuvclNN-STI- 0» Del‘- i1-—llw llnrrinicra, Attotary, Etc. ' qguhnn,“ be revealed for the first time at‘ GIIAIIIIATI‘! alurnlilalv scnoon . . 0F rklchpnnlcs _ American Association for the Ad lroor corral-align‘ "Hm hm‘ m”- 27- » Prof. Iinrrls Hancock, oi‘ the us- R soclatlonkl Cincinnati committee, unanv-lrmvrwualt Co. illaarlottelown, l‘. E. HIW-ll-lfi-lfllll- .- Dr- Co C- mitlctsjanlvlcnnctiltzpillers of the associa- lmt onauw- - m,“ - llleallvul school aha alum-l . , . '9 . . . . , ., Prncllce llnltell to ma. nu, lvoao urc of the dis overlcs to be an- . t , lllfice Ilayer natldlnm Glut GMIII emu ‘felon-lone! 8504. Against Burglars LONDON, Doc. ZL-Tlle law is The association now has l ore Kihoin ‘it'd-re atfberlledslllcfidurlilg k Rlf- than 10.000 nigm- rs "in 0011 llllr.‘illvll‘ts'll"tlli' "her death rains the standing represent! g the iollplvi Wednesday. ‘Dec. i2, lim- ggug 55¢ " 7 late. fiihos. HllFnett of the Cbarlo to- 9i! l-cnlly becoming toollard; lf Justice Bailhache oile justices o! the High Court v ‘ (‘OTTQCI it will be no use a llard- "Mathematics. physics, zoology. EjgvnPogt is lng sciences: working burglar , the botany. antllrollolou. psychology. swag" as n. little nest egg when he sociology and economics, phllology "comes out." The burglars are liable for damage to lllo amount of the value of hoods not recovered. lucillt-ntally thc owner of bllrgled will be able lo recover (outages for the b-rokeu mas. mar-rugs? BURNETT v I Horst vlosoltl Qiffara to "the travelling .-~ AT ANNUAL SE88l0fl portant discoveries, far beyond the present scope of science, are tel tho 77th annual meeting oi’ the vanccmonl 0t‘ Science opening announced that revelations of vital importance to t o advancement of . civilization will e made in several Holds of science represented in lion. however declined to give any advance nouncedf "The convention. meeting In i5 tlnue through to awn bleach-vi» alliance- cllucn o . friends" were very much shocked when they receive, the sudden illness o Matthew . h ' l t‘ . . Burnett, of FortAu ustuspwhich fflaffijlqfififii“--j 59kg“??? caused her death. a er only two phfisb u” weeks ol: illness, of paralysis. Tho - late Mrs. llurnett. was the thirll daughter oi the late Hugh Cum- mislly and was born in qlgail_ nan 68 years ago, removing to‘ ol-t f i is’... ‘A, NOTE: - listings; locals- tqst five cents per worth-payable » Review ‘of ' Building tow" “Pusan. s“ wards Foster tor Mr. Philip‘ Bridges: hour‘ and no doubt ‘Quays: 9mm those energetic ln_cn wiIIYho-drlven N ‘the vicinity ot “ lion llelo tho hat. f9!’ m“? rmlw-‘md m sydna-l’ “Pd sections and representing practl- “mama to ,_ sup, t. d t» Iillce nears-a lo la a. an. l to a cally - ovary branch ‘o! scientific l,",,1uy_ "papilla? or a mo u“ study a d develo moat wllico - ~ ‘ ' _ . _ ' ' ‘ ‘ lfhiverslty*of (‘iygil EtIl9§LtTIl1E ffigxjflne "mung mam?“ Hm“ H _ ,n'n~=—os__.4__' the gatiioring-Js arrdnfing to nc- comniddllte betwse l2, ll all LL- ,\l ‘k , ' - ‘_ . 000 deletlltconeaohna leadetaln ills glilnffii; and ‘mm 01mm or ..-~ |.-..l. t.» ..- Holdalls’! Catalog, . advance. . - owl-liner. '- Awlh _._’1‘ll _ #1008 aqztasun aye gfiflrzpviiig at ii a. m, in Rose Va ley at‘ ilfiifllt. and in Bradollianoat p. ln. ' I HIGHFIELD lERVlOE-Preach- _ rvlce in Hi h d Presby- [tggian Church" Suaaatyitflfl-Ivru at 1 lll. ' . BUSY XMAS QFASONr-Tho 9.10"’ ‘Zlilllilllill. masoni- l V"? M‘ and lost eyonln _ throngs '0! Christ- mas shoppers ‘ere to ‘be seen in every business section o! the city. tllerlls were kept busy until a late ping will alsobe heavy. - AT MURRAY lunar-on Mon- day evening, December Iltilinst. a number ‘of friends gathered at the - home o: Mr. diligence Nicole. Mur- birthdiiy party in honour o! Miss Cassie ‘Beers. The entertainment consisted o1 music, singing and congenial manner, so as tq/lnake it delightful forall who lliorélpréscnt. Por ape one otfthe most ahiueidl: things of the eveniugwas a. guess- ing contest. The successJuLconts-st- out was Mrs. Donald MacDonald. Glen Martin, who received a beau- tiful prize for her abllltytoguess correctly. A delicious supper was served by the younglades, after which an address ‘was read by Miss llessle Glddinga in boilalLof those present. Miss Beers waslmiessnted with :l._ beautiful pair oi’ gloves as a birthdaygift." In a few well chos- en remarks she thanked her friends tor. the kind way in which they sur- prised her. The lsingl s-OQIEIQ Nat- ional Ahthem tar‘ lgatiad "a most "enjoyable" evening.‘ " ‘ ‘ Bills Barriers‘ - ' SYDNEY DécI.2l.—Gape.Breton’s rulnrow isdeserted and has been for the Pest-ween. owls: w the successive gales -whl_ch,-bave' ra ed slim: theses?" since‘ the bésllifl rs or-‘becelilpsr. with: the resultant high sea‘, ‘tlls/zrhllshlqplllgoe col- Bililffi boatsl has become ‘extremely lifresult.“ hdlast o£'the'-__i_le,et, ‘all with a part cargo'ot,3;000.cas s oi lllcuooliastvolltslqsét o. three, hi! s ntifweather and n chance to jriln her. cargo, swung- oil’ tor the south- Jimit iorllomo time a siting model‘! Total atiélfirt to lllsilvleF vi w‘ Scotla" cams: ‘or- the-fNew - nginnd ‘States. . . A resident ot liewWaterfol-d, la- formed the Post tllis-alqralpg that there has been‘ anlunprccellented amount of automobile. trafilc- be! tween Syducy fil-uthecoast line in‘ use‘ nay and‘ Lla- gan Beach. darlngfithe" past wees. state 1h it. as aosecret among‘ tnnugklc ‘liquor had" sail cached lb lhlirvlcllllty, lolgitsfoars or tbs,‘ Christmas trade. and these were he 113111018 towns- "_l‘_l_le' ‘rice cuttialrf war on'th'e American» llm Row” lo lsfsaid that lligberprices are being c has!) oiuievcd. for l go Qvelifihigher. . stln ih gelit' l6. Mass, also Florence no t‘, of some place.‘ nlul ce predecaqlslili" l-r out two ‘ i‘ lslllla an; Nellie’ ‘or Calnbridglh? posit-figs! ll. Cummb E” ‘ "**>"—"* fiieyh 0! ryebzltisbli], Corner. ‘llnil Al: 0n e ‘ l omesteatl. I‘e~r the . Ilnevl-‘alftadli Lightly!‘ iday, q\(l_|I‘flilllK_ l ‘ ~ ""—' ‘ Iii to. Salli,‘ ‘lflsglcids Church 3 hm where a Requiem ' ‘ sleb t db til "Rey. . . 5- “"5"” 4499"“ ller iunlily abroad. and» many fmnnf; 9then€a_ the A y‘ M0 ll Mass‘ ‘was remains were t laid. to rostin the cemetery be- ' chunmw: "i"! M“ ° side, her two sons liohaland Tbomi “papers; lauguslus about 4n years ago, out o! itliat time‘ nho spent fiiteea years ill Charlottetown; thou re- gmovlng back again sho remained |thcro tlll thc limo or. her death. z The late Mrs. Burnett was a wom- lnn or hish standing in the coili- iiliullity she llvcd in. She was inv- oll by her children and as n. part- ‘ner will always be missed. Ho!‘ ilrst thought was hcr rclilifllls "li- li-Lls. nll'er'_forgotl.lilil flint. Ilia w". lllif ll llcotlnl: shadow; tlwl time llh- children's vrt-linrc. nlwsw "u" . m; [or tin-m with hor toudcrost iovo. She was one of those lnotllqf- ly women that ls seldom loan-l ill thois ilsyl, mild. humble. Iliad and lovl" , illllil rend." with s. "Bl? lag “and w clfflttllml- 3h“ ‘mi vlllicrlfiivcl‘! ‘h!’ h? l!" “W”! “'4 luvina roster tho ltov. A. J. Mc- llpnalll. ifort Augustus. Silo leave! ti! a; m a loving husband. one a’? ' igloo daughters illlll an Win11 's l h; Jagflgfi hay-ls.» The r ;..‘:......... "gs-o . J ADI-lihelflti ‘ so caste - égohgfiglljlqfisllilfll The Prince Edward Island A3- rlcuiturallnd - ‘Technical ' School scd for ‘the Christmas vacation ursday uisht to return on Thurs- day Januaryllrd. The closing e;- clses took the form 0t games. re- Blldfililll‘! llllflfwlfls‘ e bowling team led by Mr. Mer- rill Graham took first place. Mr. Welher MacKlws second Mr. Cleve, Bpehnerfs third. In rltls practice Wilbur Mac- Kiefg team won first place, Cleve Boehuol-‘s second and Merrill Gra~ ‘ f 00K . HIRE! cmujyrgavays‘ §§-— '8 I. B B." F Teams and individual scores are ray, River, the occasion being a 0°71 ‘games and was render-sir in ouch a, _ Gills Battered»: runs/ilk “és-gkosslhls‘ 2s. ~ goes '1KOlI.1_'!ii_e_'i!i0th'6f.'§lliD8 to“ tho . llkuoiilnnosé hie-and, as‘ . ex-flsliihgschooiler,’saldto bdlowli; _, m ell by pagltles is, Iibtth-fiydlley, Wood §5°lr§s¢l!il"_6l'B-§W..l¢li huq-l/lfifi "l 1-. wlard- Sunday unarhlns. lqliuwlllglo Saturday? gale- and willnrobyabi . . , 1 . .- elscwliere. Either alongt Nova lnosth int the early illfllnlng. Ila ' this taillights o tllgflaztor district. a uothsviniz any’ eifolifviocally, one u . The result of. the Christmas Ex- aminations nre as follows; Aolilcutrusal. ctass . i l, Alvin ltiyers; 2, Wilbur aloo- le; a, Earl smith; i. Walter clu; rk w» . l“ that, a ilulk‘, e er are . '. . says engineering, lucdlclllc. flsriclllture Jlis".'1'l‘llil{§r?' s ‘ 3' will“? G an n ' ' ipwalterfiill; i. .. _ ‘, ifarker; 3, Elli-l ‘Sm tt Land; 5, Alvin Myers. rilerwood; 3, lllarl Slnlt h; I l ‘ll: 4, Alvin Myers; "' i Everett Illla popular " Fidlai has been ‘completely resort-s ‘ ro life 8'1; l, it! ,‘ ' ' hi!» vatyyit$~ tenable accommodation i0, 0-0. lfllitllllll MW“.- ltlll! '9‘ labour-ml tumult. llo are‘ leaurtaoualy I "Fish-slows. u. P l, Alvin M pp: 2, Parker Wood: ;l, Walt?“ ll;_4. Earl Smith: 6. ,, Igver W i.‘ flarker Wood; 2, Walter Gill: 3, E1710 MYIVIII l; WWW‘ 309$“?- Motol- Michaela: . tl. f‘ “\|-! I l. Alvin Dlyera; ll, Wilbur Mo‘ Kiel. a. Walter out; t. nuts-huh; », I- literal! lanai ' Qhryiw jttll" l. Bari salts; s. walls: also ltiorirlllvl-"alt mod: l .1; ; 2' parka], “wind; 3' My“; Myers; 4, Parker Womb] ; i. Earll-imlth; 5, b. Wilbur MacKlo. gldarl Smith: ,- maze-swam styles ' $70.00 up DRIVING SLEIGHS Piano Box and High Hacks in 10 different YDBIVING . closes? 11.. Nickel, SolidNiclji- vyel,z-"Bra’s's', Oroide and sorted sizes. $11.00 up i: ‘smiles’ .0 nouns it Saskatchewan, Grey and Black Goat, in as- and Heavy Jute. $1.90 up Holtsla ItUGS In Military and Light I 005 CNADA—“LA lDYfi THE SO‘ y 5-1,,;¢_.jg];5 Just Arrived Sleigh; Stock at Lowest Prices SPECIALLY LOW PRICES, LARGE ASSORTMENT of “Daisy” Churns, Peerless, Snowball, New Century and El- ectric Washing Mach- ines. ’ _ 0 7 Royal Canadian, Eze and. Bicycle W ringers. Anker-Hllllih Separa- tors in tliifcrent sizes. l-mj STOCK .~ ' t i3°QV-¢F»~Yictb.f;=B¢Qch-. A - nuLQuecn ‘vCiiilqQuak; ' ’ er, Robin Hood ‘and Royal " Household Flour, in bags and barrel-s, which we are oifering at: specially low prices in 5 and l0 lrarrel" lots. ALSO FEEDS in Bran, Shorts, Oil- clalre Meal, Cotton Seed Meal, Cornmeal ' Cracked Corn, Schu- nlmacher Feed, Rolled Qatg and Standard Oatmeal at lowest prices in ton lots. . ,-_.. l‘ 1, Walter Gill; 2, Alvin Riyals: in. ‘3, ilyerelt Land; 4, Parker. “loud: ls, Earl small.‘ I Bhysiw , 1, Victor (‘llllill llnll \\'lu. .\lr- Qili‘ A 1A lvnvfi-v _ _ wvvv l I l I ll‘ t“ l Vegetable" Gardening: r ‘ha- Qt- Silents’??? 11, of Cflrldtyllaa." » Antllom-a"iliiati_ be the L Anthdm-"ln the Baalnnilt 2Lao< p. lit-sabbath ‘ Bolton '. - ZN p. m.-8u'i>jeot,-—’"Chrlot‘the Great Teacher." Bolo-"Night oi NiglltW-Balfflaele . Mr. Arthur It-uae Anthem-"Tllaro Ware ShepherdW-Hdanl. ' . (Iglgbflp-Mill Jacqueline Maopoltalti) Then ‘will be a brief service ln‘ 8t, James Church on i cations are received. - Night classes re-o Chfml Qay at 11.00 a. m. ALL ARE watcoac lflvooopyo re l; ~ "" f’! ' l ~ ‘3- / . “i J‘ ~ ... . ‘ifltlviuflliycrs; 2, .'l, Flvcrett Ilund; ,5. Earl Slrllth. l, Pflfkfll‘ woo-l] ‘ll-y Curls: Mzlrllnllgull: 5. Ernest Rob- ttaillllitr at of, the Qenloa Offiflflmll Sermons. yVan do Water \vlillFl'-‘5T‘ Donald? . Walter Wulu-lln. . UV suck Jrxdmznnkl l ‘I Motor Mechanic: Class: - - an“ 0-1 z ' vln ‘ yew; > illll‘ ‘l Dwlvoy Coylc: I lgnvlrxtftggwloglilfl; 4' “an Smm“: iiobln; 1!. Wllllulu Mllc- (‘Pllimllli r "' AM" Myers: m l" . ' . inonnld: 3, use Ivlcllounall; i, Vlr- d k _ _ . . - Woo wor ing: p¢,,,|¢,-y_ ‘ ‘ ‘E101 (Tahill. n. Mfiffllllflfllhfllll. L (‘MW "Donner: 1, Walter‘ Gill; J, Alvin Aiycls. " _ . . 1 - ‘§' 1mm“ “"3" 4' “m” ‘HM’ l ‘ 1N." clllllll- ‘l Williuln "m" C°i""'"'= l"~ w’. Earl 5mm‘. - iflucDou-tld‘ l! A GOI‘(‘l0ll-‘.\lil(fl..’0I|I P975555] 07m: Sella: 4- I710" Day classes 37>. Night Classes: g ___vv .Sllow (‘llrd Wrilllll: ‘Radio . . . . . . . . . . ‘Woodworking . ,-- pa,“ v s. January 7th. PUNG AND BQX SLEIGHS ' In 5 different styles SLEIGII BEIQLS ‘In __ full "Body-Half Back Straps, Shaft , and Saddle Chimes. l FUR. CQAIS. , ."'S3.Sil‘l'=l1CheW3l_1-, - A or and Wombat,.1 ‘ sorted sizes. $23.00 up ROOT Coronas $22.00 ill)- Roller Grain Crushers. and Grain Grinders $40-00 l!!! AK}; ADVANTAGE OF Tun UNUSUAL san- . , - l 0T l NOWéRI1ILJI§EV0IéDgIiDIEQEFERINGON ALL THE ABOVE 0.000s AGENCIES IN ALL PRINCIPAL POINTS OF THE PROVINCE Summerside A- Charlottetown A. ‘s lullYj-bc scnFt-‘o the’; ‘L mm. . the Technical School-at any, Motor Mechanics: E I, vlolor (‘ahilh 2. Wm- WDQIP . . VERlE--At Souris, nsot-mlloig l. um, tn m», lulu Mrs. Anolphui; (Thovorlr. a daughter, Valeria Elle "’ ... \\':lrl'l=|l .\l:ll‘i’lll-rsn|l. MHCiAWlllI 3. l-Irllrsl Rollin; l, Edi MAHTlN-lli- Jlorchester, Mosul 1. (‘llvv Boehnol"; L’. Merrill (lrn- l Dec‘ W192i’ ‘vglllilrgagirgligrtu -|ill(‘ residence ‘lo Ware st., Dorchc’ ‘ ‘ tor, ‘Pul-sday,» _i)l-c. lnternlenl plsvhto. - Debit-tuber 20th, 1923.“! v h u ‘l E com rill 4 Victor v-l “w” 7* >"‘""‘- ill ; It - l ‘ - ~' drill; 5, (leoruo Frlls a I Thu icrul jllsl closing illls hcrll nlnst successful. Tlvn llullllrvd illlli‘ thirty five students - ~-.- . .-~- day uurl nllzllt classes. . Ellrlllllllrlll by i‘lil.‘l.\'(‘.\ vt- .-*=ooooo>o-ooo» follows: inn 611mb sliillmv-Qta W. Orl-Qllulllgaa, ill-l, II. l. D bluish Q$£'<'".iF--."~" 00 a. rm-‘slcrlnon. Subjacl-nmflla. Solr-ltual Meaning i» onrolloll but)", homo i" lown, lrfdward-(Todd 3 your 016,. son op- Flllgllsh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . viritllnlolir . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Motor Mechanics .. ,Cookery . . . . . . . . . . . Home Nursing lllilllnl-ry . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ... Sowing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -. . Now students will be admitted, _ tn the day classes after the Christ- ’; mas vacation. New classes will be slum-d ln night subjects curly ial lanuary, notice ol which will all-l " ' pear later. A class in elementary, oloctriclty will be started as soon as a suttlcieut number o! appli- vold ill-mm ‘fi- l _| All applications for day or night g“ '