Plant Pgwgf l \ Use the proceeds of the sale of about two and a half acres of potatoes - and put in a Phelps Light and Power Plant. _It will light the house and barns for several nights 'oft' the storage batteries alone Without starting the machine. Plenty of elecricity for electric irons and _ small electrically driven machinery. You also have a 3 H.P_ oil or gasoline engine for belt driven machinery. Discard dangerous lamps and lanterns and give your family the comfort, pleasure and ~-~--safety-of-bi'ight-electric---lights. _ New Brunswick Brokers Co- FREDERICTON, N. B. Prisfubtors for the Maritime Provinces .i , Q . T"-'_ ¢-A-.4 a> in-` .-TQ. '-2-'-' Z-2”? 7 - ,‘ ,_-J-, . Ll* _. w. v.. L , .r`. .if _, '-1% . . 4.. yy., EN ,I 1. -\. _ ,,- ..o _W _Card to the Electors Ladies andGentlemen,Electors Clay ofthe of Charlottetown; - Not wishing to seem premature but being convinced that there is no time like the present, I take advantage of this oppor- tunitv of making known my position, re Civic Politics. I have been interviewed by many prom inent citizens and believing them to e good judges of the Civic pulse, after due con- sideration I have decided to nominate as a Candidate for Mayoralty honours at 'the forth-coming Civic Election. My record for the past two, years is an open book. I have endeavoured to give to the City my best and have tried to uphold the dignity of the office. Having had a most strenuous two years, Iam of the opinion that a second term may be in order. IfI have the honour to be re-elected, I can assure you Ladies and Gentlemen, I shall as before have the best interests of our City and Citizens at heart, ever endeavouring to promote 'any and every feasible measure that may arise, whereby our City may be ben- ifited. ~ - I thank you most heartily fcr your up,- .port in the past and the many honours shown me. It is almost impossible for mc to inter- view you all personaliy_I therefore take this *' opportunit of soliciting a continuance of ‘ your confi ence and your votes. I remain Yours- respectfully » G. D. W RIGHT rl, p I _W K, _, p '_Wlt_°lessls and ,Retail I u * ' lvooooofoovooovooo-+»¢~eoo+ ll$37¥l$§lg\*"ll0l\’rl”=*.**“*“ ine wesiritu ou -IT PAYS to buy in this Prov- ince. -ONE ONLY wornen‘s marmot. fur coat, brown ollvossum trimmed. Size 38. Worth $125.00, to clear if size suits $100.00. Sinclair & Stew- art ‘Limited. 6006-1-3ME2l. -A FEW fur sets left from sea- son's selling, clearing now at spec- ial reduced prices. Sinclair & Stew- art Limited. 8006-1-SMEZI. --SILK POPLIN DRESSES at 187.90, $10.00 and $12.00. Still s good range to chose from. Sinclair & Stewart Liuiited_ 6006-1-3ME2i -KENSINGTON DANCE CLUB intend holding a dance on Wed- nesday January 7th. Everyone wel- come. Dance to start at 8.30. 6020-1-3ME2i. -WOMEN'S SERGE. and silk ;good season-iblc styles, worth $18 to $22.00, specially reduced for January selling, each $15.00. Sin- ‘clnir & Steivnrt Limited. 6006-1-3M12i. -A CARD OF THANKS.-Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Murphy, Tignish wish to thank their friends for their kindness to them, during the illness and death of their -beloved daughter Eileen, and gratefully ac- knowledge the many spiritual bou- quets offered. 6012, *--£0-5-Z- A GIFT AND ADDRESS OF APPRECIATION Oii the evening of Dec. 29th, a large number of friends assembled at the hime of Mr. and Mrs, Donald Andrews oi' Hunter River to say 80011 bye to Mrs. Herman L. Call- beck who is leaving her native province to make her home in Moncton. The evening was delight fully passed in iiiusic and games. At the hour of eleven o'clock the gathprlng assembled in the living rooiu with Mr. li. L. Pickering oc- cupying the chair. Ari address of .tppreciatioii was read by Mrs. W. A. McMillan and Miss Ruth 'Rod- gerson presented her with ti well- filled purse. Mrs. Callback fitting- ly replied, thanking one and all for the kindness shown towards her. Following in the addressz- Mrs. Cnllbeck, - D031' frlefldl-Wle your friends ol Hunter River' and' vicinity on ltzzrning of your intention of leav- ing your native province to make your home elsewhere, cannot allow you to leave us without expressing our reset at your departure. Pre- vious to your marriage you resided in our midst and you were always ready and willing to use your splen- did talents for the advancement of the work in church and Sunday school and for the betterment of society. We are ever mindful oi' your faithful services as organist of -the church und Sunday school and we wish you to know that your services have been highly ap- preciated. ln social gatherings and entertainments your vocal talent has added' materially to the suc- cess of the same, and your name on the programme was always an assurance of something good. In conclusion we would ask you to ac- cept ihis purse as n small token of -our apreclatloa of your worth wish- ing you and your husband and fam- ily every success in your new home. Signed:~ Willard Sellnr, Morton Bagnall, Frank Nicholson, Mrs. Gordon Brown, Mrs. J. A. C. llodgersori, Mrs. Willard Sellar, Mrs. W. A. McMillan, Mr. W, A. McMillan, Mr. J. W. Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. M. Cutllffe, Mr. and Mrs. E. Wedlock, H. T. Pickeriiig,‘Doni11d Andrews, Beatrice Vanlderstine, Buby Mc- Dougal, Mr. and Mrs. James An- drews. Lottie Nicholson, Mrs. Mer- ton Bagnall_ Mrs. »D. Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. W. ll. Blackford, _ '_-_-_-.~.1:;::_-._-;~‘._-;:.-_-:;;_::_~'.2' 7:: Do not sul'l’cr nn- othcr day with itching, Bleeding, ol' Protrudlng Piles. No surgical operation requir- ed. ‘Dr. (1hiise'a Ointment will re- llovr- you nt once mid as certainly ciirr- you. 60:- n linx. all dealers, or Erlinniison, flutes & Po.. Limited. 'I`\»runto. Sample box free if you mr-ntion this paper und enclose 2c etaiiiplo *poly pivsgliufl _ Office Stationery nzo for mo We have a full stock of OFFICE SUPPLIES Blank Books of all Kinds, Ledgers, Day Books, Letter Books, Bill !ooks,0ash Books Q Journals, Notes, Receipts, A Drafts, etc., etc. Flies and Binding 'C_||sss, Aeoeunt Paper, Hslf Million Envelopes all sizes and trades. Typewriter Ribbons and - Carbon Paper, etc., all at lowest -prices. ' s Carter & Co Ltd -*rl-is ouA|\mAN is on Leiferlyn. !8nmm¢i-ide. ular 'l6c On sale now to clear 59c per pair. Sinclair & 'Stewart Lini- lted. 6006-1-3ME2l. -TWO HUNDRED yards large size stock-ingiiette on sale special ,-per yard 39c. Sinclair lt: 'Stewart l Limited. _ 6006-1-3MEZi. - -TWO CENTS PER WORD 'thls column. Cash must accompany order inlnlmfum charge twenty tive cents. ' WESTERN 'PERSONALS -llltlrs. Frederick (‘onroy and sla- ter Mrs. McGrath are spending n few days in Charlottetown, guests at 16 Dundas Esplanade. --_-<03--2 M|nard’s Ilnlment cures diphtheria MRS CHARLOTTE CALLBEC. At Tryon, P. E. l., December 18th Mrs. Charlotte Callbec, after a -brief but severe illness passed to her eternal -reward, aged seventy- two years. The deceased was- a member of the Tryon Baptist Church, a woman of kindly disposi- tion to all `a.iid especially devoted to her home and family. She leaves to mourn a husband. Matthew Oallbec, three daughters, Mrs. Edi- son Mebey, Augustine Cove; Mrs. Matilda Arbing, North Tryon; and' ‘Mrs. William Sentiier, Sask. Al- so two sons, Robert, Tryon and William. Crapaud and one sister, Mrs. Isabella Spenser, Malden, Mase. The funeral was conducted by her pastor Rev. F. A. Hubley. May the loving Heavenly Father t comfort His sorrowing children. f me l* T) man at New Glasgow P. E. I. on -Dec. 18th, came as ii great shock to the whole comniunity. Taken, ill on Monday 15th with pleuro-1 pneumonia he 'succumbed -after tour days of severe suffering. All that could be done to prolong life was of no uvnil, Deceased was only 24 years ofp age, and was a young 111311 Ol' 11105! cheerful disposition, :ind one of the most industrious and' progressive farmers in the lconimunity. He gave himself to Christ inthe days of youth, and was a member of the church of Christ, New Glas- Gow. The funeral service wus conduci- cd by his minister J. \V. Hayter, and was very larizcly attended. each insertion for advertising 'ini iN MEMORIAM l ' Donald spoke on the good progress M-:BERT HENRY PARKMAN- of the school and said that much The death of Albert Henry Pam' cr. Some of the other men spoke The floral tributes were beau- gr inoe. , _.___ . ..*'|`W0 QEN'l1\ PER WORD _Mgwg K,-|A|¢_| wool ,DL R55: each insertion for advertising in this column. Cash must accompany order minimum charge twenty tive cents. ..*NORTH LAKE is how COVU- Iords ample mom for skating, rec- lng and various amusement; to - while away the long winter nights. °DUNDAB AND ANNANDALE of Charlottetown P "-*r* ..*IN8Tl‘I'UTE WORK.-Much credit is due to Lakeview Womeii'_s Institute fo' the introducing of the Hot Lunch System into Lakeville school. The pupils find the Hot Lunch very superior to -the old method of eating n cold lunch at noon. _NFRESH CLEAN new stock of groceries -will "be found at Eastern Grocery C0., in their new home in Creamer Building, Souris. Gold Medal flour, Victory, Sunbeam, Royal Gold in ls, li. ‘/é. bbls. Alp- ples, oranges; lemons. grapes, figs, lates, nuts; sweet potatoes, cab- bage, turnlps. F'ull line of Moirs confectionary in lbiilk and :packages from 5 cents to $5.00. Fresh stock of lSt. Williams jams, canned hams Bologna and pork sausages. Fresh Bread( received daily. f. 01-1-12-1lmsw»ks_ -ia-O->-i - ..*Miss Gladys Rose, East Hal- tic, spent the week end with her sister, Mrs. Leigh Webster of Morell. the Dllliils, after which the teacher took -the opportunity of thanking he" pupils for their appreciation or his efforts. Rev. Father Mc- f the credit was due to the teach- also and every one present were well pleased with the work done. After ull was over ttlie ladies of the district served coffee and cake to all present. This part of the pro- gramme was greatly enjoyed by the children. lli» :ringing nf the Na- tional A:.&iitni i.. ‘lglii the iiiecting to a clo.\~;~_ --_-ooo---» SCHOOL EXAMINATION The semi_ annual examination and Christmas tree was held in Stanhope School on Monday even-_ ing December 22nd. The school room was decorated for the occas- ion with Xmns hunting, bells, etc. , \ large riumiber of rate-payers and visitors -from the surrounding dis- ..*|T PAY! to buy in this prov- ed by ice_ over a foot deep, it af- 4 MO0Rll & 1- Beautiful silk lfab1l'ic s if _Mr. E. Aitken, ` , _ O ' - ' '»__»-~"~.' - al* will preach on Sabbath, Jan. sth -_ ' , _lt_ inet.. at Dundas at 2.30 p. m. and , - _ "‘ at Annandale at 7 . ni.' » _ -_..,, ‘Z ‘ _ .!- __-1 “ '_ `\ ' l i ‘ -1 \ I _The lovely materials this store has provided for evening dresses, are asking your attention today. - _ Duchesse Mousseline, Japan- _ 'ese Taffeta, Pompadour Brocaded Duchesse, Georgettes, Crepe de Chines, in every c0101.'--and H1 2- host of grades. ' And the trimmings-well we’ll- simply and plainly say that there is nothing to equal them 'any- where else in P. E. Island.” If you are outside of easy call- ing reach of the store¢make use of our mail service-write us, and _wc-.'11 send you samples and prw- es by return mail. II9-121 Queen Str Charlottetown ,_ ~,_~,. _.ij ;'v-'- _' ,_- ,_ _. ,..-_-.-__-. `-,r. i I ' ‘ ‘l- _. I 1 l lf” 1 2, (N l 4. >r _-f" __ ; 5"'f:"`--'~I - ' ‘_-. \ _ /_-9-". .. -_.~_~. _ 1.--_ . ' I -,j :.-_I-._ -fl: -~','_ . -_~.:f.‘-1'. 0. 1 _‘;{~»`.‘* ' - .~ ¢ _ -- .-,'_ A.. 5 »,. ‘lv r n_` . n-I* , _ ‘2f".+ :ffl Q .. / l-_l ' \ -» ll ' If §. , ,I 1, ' -*lf ' 4 l , \ Silk for Eveninn Dresses ` ~ l"*_;'f*<"»°._ \ P _ - ~.' ' / A I 'I T5 - l \ ' ' 1' ' I "` '+ -5", it-1's'!=” ' i' Duchesse Mousse ine in vory, “"1-"" .5 _ l ¢ Poiiipeflour Brocaded Du -' chesse in shades of pink, rose, Pink, Coral, Sky Blue, Turquoise, Maise, Lavender and Old Rose.. 36 inch, . . . . _ . $2.50 and $2.75 yd. Pearl Beaded Trimming and _ pearl garnitures. Gold cloth, 36 inch . . . . . _ . . . _ ._ $2.50, yd. V A dresses--` Crepe de Chenes in ivory, - flesh, maise, apricot, peach, *_ l - “I ~\;~ '~ Q- .\_ ~ .\ |,,, ,` -.`.;".5" ` 1 Silver and gold, lace ' New -trimmings for evening old rose, electric, 40 inch, _ and sky- blue, on a white ground, 40 inch, _ . . .$5.00 yd. . . . . . . P and banding, various Widths, from . . . . _ _'_ 60c. to $4.75 yd. To his p S. ' s ' ters the sympa-thy oi' the whole arent lnotlier and sis lct,, 'were present. The pupils ‘iful and evpressive oi' the love ol ~.ver_e examined by their teacher relatives and friends. His reniains Miss Katie Md(`abc, assisted by were laid to rest in the cemetery Miss- Estelle Morris, teacher oi at New Glasgow to await the cali Trond Tracadle and Mis. Thomas of the resurrection inolrning. ivleflabe, and by their prompt and :orrect answers gnve evidence oi :zireful training. After the exam- comniunity and of many acqunin- 'nation the following programme tances goes out, in their sud be- \vas»rendered diy the pupils: Open- reavenient. , ing Cliorug by the school; Recita- Brocaded Duchesse in ivory and coral pink, 36 in. $3.75 yd. Pompadour Moire Taffeta, in ivory, sky blue and lavend- er, 36 inch . . . . _ . _ _ _ $4.80 yd. Georgette Crepes, in ivory, HIIIIIIIXKW and $1.50 yd. » Silk and Satin Rosebud Trimming in rose, nile, maise, Gold and silver -crystal _fringe ....65cyd. Rhinestone trimming $1.25 ' i_-"¢>-i- MR. PATRICK CANNON Mount Mellick lost one of its most highly esteonied inhabitants on Thursday, November 27th 1919 when Mr. Patrick Cannon passed to his rest and reward in his 85th year,The deceased leaves to mourn ` two sons, Daniel aiiil.John._both of Mount Mellick. Although Mr. Cannon was bereft of a wife ln early life he kept his home and family together. lin was a man of a quiet 'unassuming dispositiony sober, industrious and upright in all his dealings, n kind father and good neighbour; bn was deservedly respected ‘by all who knew him and his death will be deeply regretted by a wide circle oi’ friends and nc- quaintances. For some years he had been in somewliat precarious health which was quite natural con- sidering the weight of years upon him. "Pat," as hc was fsinlllarly known, followed the threshing mill for many years whit-li brought him in. contact with thc people far and near, and all classes and creeds. 'Then, owing to advancing age he retired nearly a quarter of a cen- _tuny ago, since which time he hae. lived a life of leisure. The funeral which was largely attended took place Saturday morning to St. Jon- cliirn’s Church, Vernon River,where service was held after which the body was laid in its last resting place in the family plot beside his Wife and daughter who predeceas- ed him some years ago. R. 1. P. , -Q ST. TERE8A'8 SEM-I-ANNUAL SCHOOL EXAMINATION The seiiil-annual examination of- St.. Teresa's scvfhool took p|uce` on the evening of Dec. 24, about 60 visitors were present. The pu- pils were examined in the differ- ent subjects by some of the men present and Miss Helen Baldwin and their answers showed that the time of either pupils or teacher was not spent in vain. A short ll\`0I§ramme wa? successfully car- ried out. The c ass roonrwas -hemi- tlfully decorated for the occasion and an attractive Christmas tree stood in the corner with a gift for each of the pupils. When Santa Claus had distributed the gifts to the pupils and had given them s beautiful step-dence which was greatly enjoyed by all present he then departed. Then the teacher was presented with a purse from the pupils and an excellent ad- dress was read to him by one of txesnmakamommmswnme #isis ig-iislsévze DR. I." I. GROKIN . Veterinary surgeon Rssldones Rovers Hotel (patriot P16358 copy), tion hy Irene Lawson; Dialogue. Customers a Bright "The day mfter Xmas” by three zirls; Recitation, "Jolly Old St. Nicholas" by i(‘,ordelin Marshall; Exercise “Cakes and Pies” by Maihel Lawson and Margaret Mar- shall; Flag Drill 'by ten boys; Mon- oolgue, "An aspiring young dish- washer" by Frances McCabe; Reci- .. Praurumreeelrlifltouglilhnnr I Freqiient application of MENNEN'S COLD CREAM renders your hands _ and complexion soft and smooth in , sziln of the assaults of winter well- , t ur. MENNEN'S COLD CREAM is n Q mIners_l,creem. it in hvnehnielltn , the hkiili' ,'18 will not grow heir. MEHNEFTS 1 COLD CREHN si run cooll sruoid Wishing You the lil: Q§"F and Prosperous g Q. Y-:'::_;:;-___~_;~ il \R\\\“\&fl sky, turquoise, Copenhagen, pink, peach, apricot, old rose, lavender sand, ecru, maise, silver and others 40 inch. ~ , » - l cot, Sand, _ _ _ _ _ $2.75 and $3.00'yd. gifts from her pupils. The visitors were then served with cake and coffee. At the close n unanimous vote of thanks was tendered the M.acAuluy and Irene Lnws0Il:S0l1S- -_~, ----__ -¢;-_=-_~;_-1L---- - _- "Santa Claus is coniinlf" DY ¢ll1'€€ ___..._____ 6 NewYear if _ Pink, Lavender, Peach, Apri- -f ivory and Copenhagen 50c _yd'. Japanese Taffeta in Maise, ' Copenhagen and Rose, 37 inch. . _ _ _ _ _ $2;25 yd. i \ tation, “What a little girl can do" . _ . ~ ~ Qzémun g oy Edith Mclmushlsn: Dl2l10s\1@- “ ‘“m§ l“““‘__ 9 “___‘_“,,m__~__,_____;_____~_____;_ .Jake Huyseed In tho Cityv by :_____A___»__,__4___-;:.::¢;:¢:,‘_,,x;_¢;; -;__.__-_-:..-~ f:.>:_r‘r';=;.r-':._*_--:-;1T:-.-"---_-~---»---'---~~ ----- -------- itunes Horgan, Helen Morgan and .-ii-19'. At the close of the program- [pupils and to the teacher pleasing Mary MacAuln'y; Recitution, “Who éle the ringing of hem p,.,,c|a'|med made the speech" by l-lelen Law- he cammg of Baum Clam, and hi, slomhionologtie. "Mrs.Erlwards eng beloved wueyxo soon smpped the loys the telephone" by Dorothy tree giving candy and mm, to mg teacher, Miss' .Morris and the load ladies for their kind assistance. The affair aloe? with mutual 8006 wishes for a erry Xmas and ai _y__.__I`|-jg-we-xg.-¢.:~__.ea‘l‘:“f__'_-:.r:~_r”...’.:_~;1 Skilled Workmansliip on the “i*’l'toiiola'-’ is lids made this instrument a ma"/el of tone- production as well as an arl`.'tic piece of furniture for the drawing-rootr.. Master hono at h mechanics, skilled P sap _ _ through many years experi :ncc in phono- grapliwork, make all “Phonola" mechan- ical accessories. ` ll I I Q' 1 lil HCCHSTERED i IT! 'dl Rh gig, -.~..i ss _I il as -d I sound tloifes. the Goose Neck. Seamless Tone Arms and' smooth-running Motors tumed out at our Kitchener plant are the highest accomplish- ments_~,in‘ phonograph mechanism. _ beautiful "Phanbla" cabinets are made at our Elrpip- factory by skilled cabinet makers. ` -lf' you have not heard the “Piiono_la" there is a 'treat-~in -store-for you. it is the Canadian phonograph that inuoeessfully competing with ma- chines st foreign make in-beauty of tone, and beauty of- design. as well as in price. | , f"_° lf. '>:."~:' -f°%~--»` "'j;.. _ _.Y *“ " - ‘.2 ee.-7*' 'r;"".`>- _ gag,/- - ._li=_l" ar" `“"f`”""7.=`_-Z*-U-1'-1-Q ` 3 =r-T; . ie 1. V ,...._. ;_.--f__._-if j -1 _rv 1-;~"__ _`-1`_ - 'A ' " ei f "Q-_='-1-‘~e-:-f-;f;'-@'.’ -_ ;_ - _ _ _,E-ii;_~ A-_fi A ,-gil _` __ ,"-,-3.- '”e'§ -~.;;;‘; 1 .’,“;-1; r~,-¢ _ 5-;___'f ~t___-;§»'~;;¢j,- ;-'_ _,si , __ riffs-v..s'°;~;-=ie -f¥"Ff~ = '-1" .~;. ,a~»~_ _ ' ` ;_;__-/ _;:-g _;_;;-_<--*A ' - --L _=_.~_§f=-. 1 _ L 1.' __ , i oil-l*lll ui il ~ I _i..", 1 ~. l or .i r lvlllll i _ W. . lvl. . ? ls* _ (VI g ,._ _f,l " 17. »J,, , mem raises There should be a “_Pl|onola"dca1¢r in your locality. -If nal. write us "- W' . . ` - it-.-ii.-to. ‘ .1 i ' - - - ' ' - The Phonola Co. of ,, r ,_ _...__ 1 Kitchener, Canada ’, 4 ,,_»’,..-_ “il -_ _, ,___m1=_-» _ -..+r.._...__.'.'_;...':mis,.-.»..ii.».i»..»i. l ' -_ ' _ ‘ -_ -.W_rite_i:hem fonagency proposition- - ~' 35,5; = ‘ .- ir ri K .. -lp _,- ._ j'{ _ .V ~_.‘é' .,..,`. __i.;-ai __,~.;.' 4 .-- ml ,.3 _-.-- s Coniplimellts t oi ' P ~ 'Ji- ,J .Iv »' -R. T-.-HGLMAN D., lo wn ' lB_l_1'tolg§¢_l;;,"*f -Biier` Stnllio »sl..tst::.