. r l 1 :-’-‘<'-Z.5-3* Alla-Se tze brin nut ailments. f-‘Iw’. 21oz‘ d. Emmanuel-mm mnydulvemanybennfitlforvvhleh you‘ .1 comforts of o0 d1, "Omliib. ‘ ‘ muscular calla md miserable ream} in. mm. Ilfoer wfueliggh“v'mfikldfilll_toflooomuchoroven- in other ‘wayn! W5" W“ d"? In Alba-Seine: able: o a glass of water i: bubbles Hpukg “gums Zllféaiilfi-Tiérfmmmmpififillfi 2:13.531?! vvergrflguhilizcm acid condizion u," e: n 50c 60 ch _ l... one: careful] . You will find, whm you n7 h, that 8' Plflm: relief from Unplea- ‘IIVISCINT ANAlGlSlC AlKAl-IZING TABLETS We are supplied with nll m. frlde Cuuls com rising Kurd Stove ngdsl-lard bglrlst. ld Sydney Sereen- and“! w ' ' PM!“ Qmmfl- l'"°""" send 01.00 w the 'r.'n. League to Screened, Albion Nut and Albion T‘; RBI-ml. Also Dominion Coke. Core- im llll deliveries etc. 11. mus a co. enoue 11c ‘immm Q C ' i 0t! led n. Professlonal Bards “i223” smo- . Iul __ ______ freezer charges 30 cents. Roll call‘ ls to be answered at next meeting 11. 1=. ARGHIBALII Ohcrtered I Accountant H0 Richmond Street mam“; by _ |,_ o_ B“ u ‘rhemeetlng cloned by singing the 2.__. ._-_._ _ _. MCLEOD 81 BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY. 11.0. I. A. ‘BENTLEY. I.C. C. F. BENTLEY, LLB. Earl Aglorney-nt-Llw . 11o ltlchmTmd 5323.‘ ‘"11 PWWIY ht more-newsman: sEv-°’%f,-’;,~<,,g== m h» y» Mu- nnrtnlsrcn. soucrron. r-ro. 5m" m“ '“ "i" ‘m’ _ ‘mun A" steam‘ emu m 3T L0 Bunk ol Canada Building, Ch-rlottetown m ' ALEX W. MATHESON Atmh“ w u“ "a" 1 BARBJSTER. TOLICITO ITO. . '5' dew»- cimr. ...:r=-..':' French bark. l. to fish the. “we of that area yen Bl i - tzler ldentl. t‘ "o m‘ no m “on” to Loan CREDIT - COLLECTIONS onemr neronrs V EYESIGHT EXAMINATION Fitting cad S‘! DMD: Glance ERSONAL LOAN! Bldm. Charlottetown Phone 121B _ Greet George ltmt ~01 . murmur 1 ADJUSTMENT BUREAU "!"‘—"w~ lflllllhvmuaulomi Illa. llharlottatllvn Guardian e1: glen on had the training M the ohllrb-en. 11131:» no. w; m" ' n “q” - 7 m . Ill ncidfifllazeunochin llk tl! ck .3 qune e eqiu Iolicfltbdgpfiqnflu, lTAiflTTl-‘OTWTIW The regular monthly meeting o! the Hamilton W. I. was held at the home o! Mn. Preston Romeo , ed school committee was authorlned in purchase the towels for the use of the children. The secretary reported a. lance o! $9.50 1mm the dance we W! bed mum; an» ohnstmu holidays and that we Iuetltuic funb It was urchase a bond and that B by n New Year's resolution. Mrs. lnvlted the mem- bers to her home for the January Chas. Stewart served by Mrs. Everett Ramsay and Miss Annie Phillip; assisted by the hostess OLD WIIOK FOUND. 0N OCEAN ILOOB BOCION, Jun. l -V(OP1 -Evld- no: o! a merino Boo crew of the Boston repo - ed Hut during flrhl they hauled up the tron o! an o1! o appeuum the bottom for yearn. fyl rlu were lound, L L£°L FIEDERIC A. LARGE Blrrlnter. Solicitor. etc. Successor to D. Edgar Shaw, .0. Prowle Block. I21 Grafton I i I t. Charlottetown, l’ E I. ~ 1 1 ll. J. IMBOII OPTOMITIIoT Ionian. I. I Office lloum ll to l3 AM. ttc PM I . llolllan etc» by appointment. Ollloe Connected with V, will; AT 1.11.12 THOUGHT e people give to the lxind of insurance protec- . ‘ihov buy! ' trill ljlml core uheuklbc-uud In selecting and buying your-announced: you 11w in billing your bone or cuto- ily nuliclel will: 100ml] Conmcnlll though ll. IIOBEIS Agencies. ‘Limited ' QF43FQTTFT9WN. A The many friends o! Mrs. Henry Brehaut are paused to know that she ls recovering 1mm her meant Illness. We miss the alatclv 11...... and Doctor dson and beunble to at nd to his various We are all pleued to know that our esteemed and efficient organ- ist, Mrs. Beatrice Judson l: recov- ering. ‘ The members 0'! the snow plough brigade deserve our henrtleat thanks for the way in which the paved road has been kept open for cars from the Olty to Pvwnal. The latest 1n the line o! or- lznnlzatlons ls the Pownal Study Club. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mr. A. Bruce. The Mlllvléw Young Peoples’ Union entertained the Cherry Valley Society on Tuesday nlght. Over lcrty young people were ln attendance. The pastor Rev. Mr. Ross gave a timely talk on the road ma of the New Year. After the mee 111g, games and a slug song were enjoyed lollowedm bvmu e . delicious lunch served by les of Mlllvlew. Povmal W. M. Church was held at the Pareonaze tolled the of the December meetlng- Our Pres!» dent. Miss Joyce Lone who has so faithfully presided over the meet- ing for over ten years was again floors —lst Vice Preeident- Mrs. Mrs. Calvin Wood. Prmldent —Mrs. John R Brown. ‘rreasurer —Mrs. Arthur Moore. —-|'Mr5. Arthur Jenkins. Secretary, Mrs. Guy Judson. Mrs. John Noy was r by the Society Mount Allison on Monday. day n‘ t. igtflot Please Copy) EMERALD SCHOOL CONCERT atcled day Dec cert was under the the organist, Mrs. J. W, Allen Geo Mcyno um was on! by all‘ Dfelodlle. Aunt Duet. Vlcrrt You be the lcme (mm-- The annual meeting of the S. of e United on ‘Thursday afternoon. ‘the pester Rev. Mr. Hoes lns - lloers which had been elected at Nb re-elected hoping that shc mo? long be spared to work ln the Master's vineyard, The other 11'- D K. Ross. 2nd Vlce President- 3rd Vloe Secretary Assistant Secretary and Treasure!‘ -—-M:n. Wilbur Jones. Correspond- lng Christian Stewardship —Mrs, liar- old Smith. Temperance secretary —~Mra. John R. Brown. Mission- nry Monthly Bee -Mrs. Walter Inge. Literature Secretary -Mrs. Wallle Breheut. Strangers Secre- - tary —Mrs. William Inga. The meeting decided in organize a Mission Bond ln the near future. The oldest member oi the Boclety emelnbered dm-lnr the festive season rm. Noy ls 98 year; old. Miss Etta Ross has returned to Mlllvlew Ind Powncl had t friendly game of hockey on Fri- The uplls c. ulll-Efflld School olr concert on Wednes- . . in the B. I. B. Hull there before a large audience. 'l.‘he hall was bemxtllully decanted 101' the occasion and a heevll laden tree stood on the stage. con- dlrectlon of echers. Mr lfiaurlco Tierney to . and Miss Eileen Grecian, end the music was under the dlrocflonnul’ strumental music wu furnlnhed t; Mum. and Grqory Mul- llllll 53X! . Ml‘. per! les o chairman cud the following orus, A 011mm Welcome. mull the pllplll; Welcome Reclu- drm by Jccn Mummy; geloome Dufly Pal by Zilldl. and Ml MQVTlBKrhu-i ' Merry '"; Recitation. A ‘Timely ’ . .y Olcyton Hughes; Re- _ citation. Santa Cll-Ul Up To Date. by William Murphy; Insturmental music. Bale o! Candy. Watchlnfl Ivan Olow end t Simboxulet SO ' MONTAGUE-Sat. City. Council ‘rhlrty-nlno portions of carcasses were condemn u unfltior tood and dutroyed doing the month of December, Dr.. I. E. croken, meat carcasnu o! ge Thlty-flve samples of mllk was collected and tested as to butter f; . sediment. and bicterlnl con- tent. All were satlsfaoto ‘ Details of the dPer cent B 1" 33' § _ U § =9 *9?*“ "abL-cébcncbg W. Ho Victor Mcwllllarm Wcllaoe Mwotley Alexander. AIIIOW Frank McKay E. Cullen W. Mulch '*"“"“'*P°PPPF'°€“YV“F"5"T"’PP'“<M“€"I“PE“**P<4 bbbbawuanucqo¢auuaoambwoo ld Mead All samples utlsllactory. roman rmronr ulhlrty-reven arrests were made é during the month of December. Chief of Police Blrtwistle said ln hlswport to the City Council Offences for which arrests were mode included: Assault common l; breaking dz entering l; drunk a» disorderly 8: drunk a; incapable 9; Excise act breach of 2; llltreatment of child- ren l: operating motor vehicle lo common don er 1; receiving stolen goods 1' r ry while armed 2; heft 1;‘ vegrency B: luvenlle de- ——37 llnquency 2 --Total - — -— In the case of breaking end en- terlng the accused was sentenced lc four yea-rs ln Dorchester Pen- ltentlnry. Twenty nlne cues were dds of under the Prohibition’ Act to; o the unlawful sale or lon intoxicating beer and four for DOG-session Spirits, 111cm were two convictions while for operetlm motor vehicle under suspension and one for the W mic-use of number plates. A charge Common Auault ans dimmed 0d and on. - n. charge race i118 stolen goods the accused was fined thirty dollar; and costs or thirty d imprisonment. n¥he amount; collected in fines and costs durlnk Decunber are as followu~. Fine; imposed under Prohibition Act amounted Io $635.00; whlle| lines lmpoeed under Ebmlse Act were $26.00; mlecellanenus fink 6c costs were $769.00: total amount} collected we’ $160.00. i ' ‘minty in samples o! milk ected Ll were ooll censed Milk Vendors during Deoennher and de- wed to the Olty Analyst _ for Other duties rlormed during the month lncl tba lollowlnll- nerc escorted to Coun Jail ; prisoners escorted from Jall 1c Police Oourt for trial l2; Ticket- of-Leove ullorlc- 2; tumncggen ‘ved a; nbpoonns o; l l MM? Btctlml overnight l. a n Brings more News of Savings Therc’s always something new, something inter- esting for you at Moore & Mcl..eod’s. rlndian Blankets $1.49 i Indian Blankets, Size 54 X 76 heavy llllflm-Y flannellette, suitable for couch throw S or car wrap, each — - Colored Blanketcln plain colors of Rose, Blue, Gold Green or Lavender, all wool tin binding. Reg. $4.75, each. now FLOOR COVERINGS AT SPECIAL PIKE! lnllk Efliybere as] It HALF PRICE- . E BLANKETS IN THREE SIZES IBEX FLAYNELETIWII“ WM” m“ All Remnants of lull-Id l-llmlflm lsctte Curtain! colored Mil-g Green Chock. ._._--_~q--v-s—_@--w 46th Anniversary thlnvv. .. acute l e FOR-YOU l Tluoa reflect 15ml»- cakes!‘ will be k4 to some one on Saturday o! l ems ‘m Werner oermunu-r- _ . ' out lncludlnl the oltlee l1 p on clerk Leer-veg you, they will All be [lad to ltelpyou. l 7 $1.115 n} $1.95“ BLOUSES. Satlfll. G rust Qll INCH. Blouses, each $1 WM. l». colors. Regular $2.06 and $1.05 [or - 0 25% off lovely Bags A with, allortment of the better q uallty purses in Suede, Calfskin and Morocco, brown. black, 46th. Anniversary Sale Z5 PER CENT OFF Glove and Ncclnvocr Department Light Service Substandardr- l pelt CHiffO Ladies’ Basement! Ladies’ crepe dressed as- sorted styles and pal». Sizes 14-20 --' ' Ladies’ all wool coat cotton p r i n t houie dresses. Sizes special for - -- pyjamas. In large sizes. Colors brown, $ wine & black. Ladies’ heavy vests, with short sleeves. Sizes small and pouch - — Ladies’ heavy silk striP‘ large — -- -—- — Ladies’ heavy fleece lin- urge _ _ — '- Ladies’ short sleeve flan- nclette night gowns, in Only f" - "' Ladies’ rayon vests. Col- or tea rose. Sizes small, Ladies’ rayon bloomers. Color tea rose. Sizes small, medium and large — - Ladies’ print co tton "lflrler- -' -' "" Special - - — °‘ ““ m‘ "M" Children’s fleece u . the Excise Acgu-one lor brewing BT99" & blue o Children's short sleeve tions. Sizes 26-34 Speclnl — — -— Sizes 20-30 — -— tweed and flannel IINBBeB in sizes 8-14 yrs. To clear fol‘.- Clilldreni tweed party dresses. Sizes dresses. Sizes 8-14 Y1‘!- pr. - Blllflllllllutlll n _ lcrvlce, elm 9 to .__..._.--5Bc d69<=l ‘Crepe Chiffon hone in nubetandarde 1.00 qual- ity, clue 8'; to 10 pair — — - - - 09 Full fashioned botany wool hole, regular $1.00 limes 9 to 10, in brown Botany Wool surface, with mock scum up the back, mg. 59c for, pair - - — - 50c Women's Lisle hose, suitable ‘for house wear, pair -- 20c sweeten. 8 a Sine 86 to M n 811mm. Sim not! l to l £57m “bowl... Panto- 8 F? 46th Anniversary in Men's Basement _ Men’; Fleece Comblna- Boys’ Mackinaw Roofers. ti‘ S Si N" M. Reg] sixsswu-l-oo SJEMQKDIILS u“ Mon’: F Jumbo l0r—---— Knit All cool Coat y”; 111m; gain". tloul- Mon nun mu m» amhauu“ Y‘ c _ Ovcrnlll- 1 1 39 gfiiwmiidfifi cm" siugau“ ' _ M0110 Fancy Zip Cont m”, m“ chm‘ I. . l». 1,," medium and 81‘49 push.’ u n D i‘ Dopkln Work Leon. 14 1» u v 3-5.9 11111111111 to 14 T 69E in 800d co on. Hill nriu 81.85. B110 5 . o k2-4 yrs. Special §llfl¢ifll ‘r "t " Boys’ and Stude OVERCOATS ' per cent-off nty of choice‘ in students y over-coals tailored in ‘alas raglan! and illlnlfds. up? . . .3 9. 5 coat all! 101' .11.5o_c11at n In or 13.95 coat lei“ or 1,35 Crepes for 93¢ time. A f tinted ‘Prlullil C 36” will . "u" "'1: ...':.":.......:: _ price price, ard---59c yard--------—-.9l¢ 81110011011 Sheer Capella htowu. lull" wide lu $1 omens and blacks‘ ‘a blue. 11111111111! J s1a:l'.l‘:i§‘.~.'l'“ m :'.':."‘"""“ V S is about 20 x clear-l"! _....._..r....._._._..;_,..._.._»..._.___..__..u._ “h... . V, _ H. __ _,_ __ ‘ _ PRIGE" . l iiiiuiirbi-‘dgiimfidm - Balance of Traveller: Bnmplwunfindli‘ e lied Llama clonrlng at 1w; I 111118! "about t: Comma,