Malte the appointment to DECEMBER 9, 1919: _ ____ mr vulgar orrrrowu cnArir>iAN PAGE EVEN _.T_ : ~ ' f . 1 ' Y _ _ __?___ _-V1 _V 'I 1 _ if A ' _ vi/ _ I _ ___ _ _ A i' H _‘_ W __ _ v ' _ _ A *_ "WA S Y _VW _ _hi _ __ Af Christmas Time Pyramid Pile The Eastern (;“a,dianV1woo'oo©__©o'@_ooooooooooooooooo spite _ your- gilt problems, _ Tnatmam r .__ _ ,Q _ _ ,5 @ . Til Oh” Hgqggjgm “uw gg; ` -»°TW° CENT! PER WORD lldll 'Q " tion mi- ssvsi-using in this oolf L_.) is with photographs Phone 159-.I XMAS IS COMING CLOSE WHY WAII 7’ bendélK0§E§n by p. _III-1@|_... “lmmzmlahf ro- lnser ninn. dai'--its none too early i 'W re-."3-is W... “-‘"'°‘“°= °'»"=° ~°=~°i on °°=t~~ THE CO0K STUDIO FREE SAMPLE COUPON BAHID DRUG COMPANY. !i78 Pyramid Bldg.. lllnlull. llicll. ll xiii i ii I' i r 1»n¢i:i1ni:“h»i°&srh,m";uG'3i's§»§. . P! ai particulars with price. Also can ranch one or two pairs of foxes in an 1 ` Photographs oiali sizes, films td . __ _ ._ _ _ '{o_ qll size am_at,eur cameras me re. Dr. DeVnn"s French VPIIIS Crude ll. tseiiloi-.l-»_l_ Harvey Alike-n, feiieti TIBBII 6V0l‘y WGBN. i _:.3 i;.(e`i:'lui`..lii::.l,\; I|"._i‘:M_fE'mtur;iiie&i,. ér€ls;I‘l|t\tigii;:`i;i§::. M°d"‘"'° Prim' i.‘II.‘.‘.‘.if_"'-i~i.§f Ll1.`;I`.,.fii"'|'}`.}f{`..,'Z'-i..,"`§}‘f"ii.iHl Jffwrilii iiingiwii. li. `.\ti|Aiti-eil' (iiiniiif P I tt t, t A t I iii-im>ii,_miti|rio. (liaiiie l.tst-nior.)~l_ Belle l)nuglus.\ erlullli Q CD |011 0 ma Bur i ‘L Sellens Jncksoii, 2. lisgiiialil 'l`own- photovmphv i.-hend. Grade 1. (iu.nlor).-1. l<1thf_-1 A ' ' ph ` V i ""““"""`. i"."' ‘_"f“ ".‘.",'i."\§i,§2§t§'f-’.‘f{ ‘(‘onalian, 2. llownrd Dixon und lliirolii _ rustic owifagh I.;.'_",\,f,i_f`f\§_’f,'\ ','_',',',',',`{"‘,‘-`,’,i,, i`,i.f\‘y:i ii |ioi<'_ cr Dixon (equal). 3. Freda (‘ohb, The Charloutemwnv ~ - .'.~\l.. iii- .'». ni drill: ““""”" ‘"` hy '“"“ tollowln' had roi-foot iitteiitiuiicc for . I' A L- I I- \"'\""\‘\'l‘;:f i‘.:'i"“-m"‘;::‘_f|‘f‘*'""°" ”'"" .the inoiitli:-liciili Davidson. Belilriccl i~..§.'s ur fn. . , ..., -_ -_»/----- .__ -l . .1 . . .. . 1 Collin. linrvey Aitken. (‘eoi-gc Conn- "°"°°"°°‘°°'°'°°°""; liliii, John Javksoii. William Ilonirlris. _ A. E. LYON Nun Su- (‘i!! . ."--.»»~».nuns».~...~...»...... e .... ....-...............!tl.te....... ---__~._.-2:9' 064 so 00 Q &Of¢ Xmas V OO-O5 .*l"r PAYS to buy in this Province. Cash must accomnanforder . ..°WANTED e. female lox. Send up-to-date innch. Wrlite Box 1205 Montague, P E. 1. » ' 2851-12-83151. ‘_ ..*HONOR ROLL OF FORTUNE BRIDGE SCHOOL (graded) tor tho month o November: Grade Vll.-1, Leah Davidson, 2. Beatrice Johnston; Grade VI.~1. Amy 'l`own.shent1, 2. Ol- -- ive Johnston, 3. Corn Burk( Grade V. -1, Jenn Joiinstun, 2. Ermist John ston, 3. lteglnnld Johnston. Grade IV. --1, (‘lni~ii Collin. 2. Alice Dongttis. Il. llriciiu Aitken. Grade lil.-Cora Coi- iiii, '> Fniiic-l~i Cobb, 't John Johnston .llclle Iloiiglus, llo\vui'd ilixoii :ind lirirold Dixon. -< CHRISTMAS IS HAND And you can. buy the ioliowin from our different depts. fl ..°MEN'B CAPS.-More new cops Just ln. All the newest cloths and q ‘T9 patterns. Stems Bros. Ltd. fi @ 9 2ss2-12-eiuei. (0) .JGHRIBTMA8 STATIONERY @ was selected initial letter in gotd Co) bronze from $1.00 to $1.50 per box. ‘ ‘ Central Job Printery, 176 Kent Strett. ‘ _ it . G) £59 © (.5) (<9 © Holman’s Shoe Store Before Christmas Only Thirteen Motel Shopping Days ., ' And we would suggest your purchasing early when your selec-_ . tions may be made at leisure, and stock not depleted. _ OUR STOCK is all new--and offers a wide range. to select froni-- to OUR PRICES are right, and we believe there _is nothing more accept- Q’ able at this season of the year to mother, father, sister, brother, than a _ ‘V pair of HOLMAN 'S O _ 5 (_ O __ ~~ __-_ _ 1. do | 1_4 V if-9 (Si-"3 Gil( l I <~> ' I _ oi if) . © I V cl G5 ® @ Gsooooooocaoooooo © _ SL ` SHOES, PUMPS, SLIPPERS, GAITERS, GOMFY IPPERS, GVERSHOE S, ETC. B 1 B. R. HOLMAN _ cinntoriiiiowii 5 I ; © I ` ii V .© e C.-@©©@©.©©@©@D©©@ _ (Qi @_@ New Riley Building Queen Street Opposite Prowse Bros @ f I VQOOQ-OOOOYOOOOOOOQTCOOQO Chocolates Tliis Xmas we lilive ri bigger :i=i»ri:iiiient tliuii ever td choose l`i'oiii. Moirs, Page & Shaw’s. Liggetls. both in bulk und pnck~ ages. Page & Sltaw’s candies in gloss jars, Xmas mixture, (`_ai‘u~ ineis, Kisses, Peppermints, :Salted peanuts and every thing to please the little ones. Xmas supply. Come and get yours. EDISON PHONOGRAPHS DRUG ~DEPT. EBONY IVORY PERFUMES (Seleci) TOILET WATERS STATION ERY DEPT. PAPETRIES TOYS (On terms) BOOKS. ETC. T ‘ ` onoceriv DEPT. i=iAisiNs AND cunnAN1-s 04004-ooo Q-044o4 00 QQ Q 4&¢+O4'* 00 Grady ol' ti:\ i’. i-1. l. lt., a Gunriliaii wa i'ieprcsiciiia\i\'e was informed thut the ,er (‘iii'i’€ri‘)’ stopnicr from October lst to he Niivciiihei- 21-ii period ol 48 tlf1y'i» 8; lind made 2118 trips, nn overall? Uf cn ipret- rolinil trips per day. The total number ol' hrourl gaiigo cars tei'i‘ir»il st _wus 2865, an iivgragc ni' 59 cars p~~r fo la '. _ in coiivwsiiiiriii with Siiporltiicnrlcnt ten n a 1 .1 nc During this period there were 1677 th standard vari. received rind 1188 cars M lorwurded. B; ‘ ________"_&A_V_ N- -;- 3--~ `...i»-_-L_ -' ' =’-L._}--.~_=."_-- .,._===',-__ 1 l;;,.,_1;T;__'. . " ' f ..'_,;mu»~-**_¢gi_ g 3 Y p ' » period of lust your und at the i-mint-. l.eck_\' $1; Itcv. \\`. .\. )lcQuni'i'lc lion;-_\V \Vm».'l 5.0¢.; S, Pippy 551-.; 1...- yy; J_ |44 |_0,.k|m,.L $1; H' T ratio ol lu'-i'wi<.i 501' (),-“eu i-ml Loueded by _D D “ill ieuih the miilion dollui inarlt collected J; Jnines vloii.i;.'liiin $1080 (qmon pr, wiieiiod Alex ii ioee annu.il “ages .iinouut to $1 Janies \1oii.igliuii £41 ‘John E Ain, 1; ,\1.r\,,, $2 \\a1|,1.~e 1) HAH., Hum (.h_U.]mn,town S, 0000 Last vein tlieio were 100 Moiitighun $1 A \\ Jones $1 A ipoiaiilg, employees .ind the totill Roy Jones lil H Slcnnii $1 Ben] gf. bm t-,,.,., $1,750,000 On the immuliiireoii .50 iliii E Jones nilnnls ut Tormentlue .ind Borden 50<. Win (‘oady 50( P Jenkins ie were spent the Inst Your penis E ti i=r 5 c mst $3,000,000 .ill charged to the ('oady 50 J llriseoil 50: Leigh pitul account of the P E I ll McEntht~.n .stir 1’ ‘\fitGtegor 501 Brom the president down all the (‘ha=i Pippy 'i0c J H \iucKeiuie ff are anxious to do the hc~t _ Daniel Flood 50c., Roy Plppy r Prince Edward Island. Early li0c._; John Pippy 50a.; Ifleiiry Jenk- H. J. Mahon seasons e 3 C: 3 eee eases Optometrist & Proacrlptlnii Drugglst MONTAGUE, P. E. I. Next door Bank oi Commerce % $‘¥¢#h¥h\€~§B¥¢$§¥%‘8$&%~s¥& You Know at we operate the only Lens Grinding Plant on P at E. Island? 00¢»¢+¢ -s S CITRON PEAL NUTS FRUITS OF ALL KINDS (D Q 9oo4¢o¢4+¢ Door AND suoz DEPT. LADIES at-:Dnooivi si_iPPsn cHii.DnsN's H eovs' ' -‘ 1' I N ll . Doors AND srioss, nua- nens AND nusasn Doors ron rr-is r-‘Amiisv 5'O‘§OO¢ Oi WAREHOUSE FLOUR AND FEEDS, ETC. _Give us a call, and wc"quaran- tee you satisfaction. Carruthers & Parlima l = oo OQOOOQQOO D- U Q4 O4 On the third rail district there were 1297 stundnril cars handled oi which 738 were ret-civeil and 559 forwardcil to llie mainland. _ _ ` Pioni the narrow iraiugo di.trit'l Suminerside. there were 1440 island Borden via I,~iland~ carp 378. ‘ ln the various freight coniinoditlf-s moved during the period there were 475,000 bushels potatoes. 170,000 bush- els outs unq 180 toneistarch. During the month ol' October spec- ial efforts were made towards the movement ol potatoes and other por- lshuble i’reiglit,'ieaving oats and hiiy to be inovi-d inter, and which ure new being moved at the rate oi' about forty cars per dny. This inovement ‘at the present time is especially ‘ ' V ' < - thi _ _ oust ui' Charlottetown and west of ‘ _ ' - I ridges built to replace old ones .ind ““ i of CHRI _Y V - b cars forwarded to Borden to be trims- B [erred into stunilnrd cars for iuni.n» l` 30 i liout sixty miles of new steel rail ' 4 1 in d . land points, on average o cu ‘s ` The g-ami; dimculty which oflate has _ per day; and forwarded to the narrow confronted 31| other-_ gndugu-la] gun. _ ` gauge district from i-it/andnrd cure at cems han an'e¢wd me 1-anway -_ thei /’ tficulty ot securing lnbor and mater-Q _ ic work. - ~,_~ ~ r FOOTWEAR (ine of the Most Acceptable dl _ lui for tl Bristol l‘olVl_ Collected by Mr. Len. ’ cEwen, $11.00 at followsi H. H. Cox $2; H. W. Davison $1; Lloyd Cox $1; George Lester $1; J. W. McEwen 1; John McGregor $1; M xt spi'iu.; the standardization Of ine 600-; l"rnnk Driscoli Eioc.; Geo. 5, 1-onywegy 01. Summertlside will he I). Jenkins\50c.;_Russel .IenkIns~50c.; arted_ This will give 140 miles or _ _ _ ‘_ Vlclxav $9, l).ivid it iicil $2 Joscpli vitEv\en $2 Alex Huiiluln $2 John I) \IfKuv $2 James. NI `\li Leol $2 Jus Arch (Hiiiipbell $1 Vlilier rvio $1 J E Fleiiiiiiing $1 Bosco “chic $1 Ldviniii .\lcE\\en $1 Joined I) \lcLe0d $1 George F itllev $1 John Dunning $1 Mark Cole $1 \’tm War len $1, Leslie Woodside $1. James Pickering $1; W. E. Pickering $1; Leslie Poynter $1; Frank A. Ramsay $11; II. 1’. Found $1; itev. Geo. Mil- ll.iiiv Rediiioiid $1 GEO WAKEFORD. Treasurer Det Sth, 1919 "B90 knitted fabrics increase in favor ‘ Small hntn place their ornaments i low. _ _ _ Sports satin and'o|-4ep'e comqlne well. \ r 3 .1§,3,. o "2 <1 . . ` _ I _ . . . . I . .. . i _ 1 ._ . . _ _ ' ' - ‘ ' 1 - ' I ' ' - ' . `- " ll. - ‘ by . . . .vii-iieoii $2.00 .is ioiicivs; _ P.E.Hs There ure 500 resuiur e1\1r»l0>“>¢=S Us IOIIOWSI .\ivl\'a.v $4!-`l.0U as fcllcwef 1-I. Mcl.»-od $1; I1. S. Mt-l.eod $1. ‘wi , ' ' - .- .~ ; ' ‘; _ _ 1"' : ' 'V -'_ .' . ‘ 1.; -_ -` - -. aocfi _ hi. ii.yi',".`o-_`; A. if. `;`, _` ;' i _ -` . » ; , . _I (L: _ V ‘< -_; ; v _ . _ _ , ; ‘ _ I " . . . . I t .' ' .l.;' _ . '. 1'.; _ ~ ;. ‘I _ V ; > I . . . _ _ _.; '50c: ' ' -' ` ' ~ ~ 'I ' -' ' - ' ` bod \ <0 ©©® andardymd ,~0a,_\_ %m\QaTr~i f V.-.' ;. . ee _-1-. ei During the inet tyvo years tlis road ` ’ ' _ , _ V _ 1 ' ‘- -~ ..‘:i..‘:.°.‘.'f“.::.'fi.’.":.':..i‘.‘:.i." @©@©©@@©©©@. ‘"“.:.”a:.or.t‘;";:..i;“’;.;:.:i:.'i°'"°' .gy _ J) J s V There were also about twenty new é; 5// 55' /' ; @ © 2 @_@_O 2 'That we employ a skille *Surface Grinder, and are daily grinding from th Q, rough glass-t e most com ¢ phcated kinds oi' lenses ? it 0 G it gmail, you’ll get them bacii promptly and in perfect con _ We will be pleas to have you call 2 diiion. #E or 5* plant. G. F. Hutcheso :Optometrist and Optician 4! 41' #I- qtmean a good deal to the *Glass wearing public, doing “away with the annoying *delays caused by sendin 3, away for special lenses. $044004# = _, . N _ Q Qaessasssraasaa¢oi`a=ea¢r.¢nvse=ea=nw=== Those are facts, 'which of 5 Ou Send your glasses in b Call in and look over ou sd |Hsa=¢h\wsvs¢s=i=¢iws=so=¢i=:s=.=_ `¢O$lQ00aiBmw»nm60s\<7eil¢\. 1.I§U.'l¥$¥5¥3%%%!¥‘$%¥!P¥:¥5%-¥¥%¥%%¥%#e soollllllllt 00000 tio Limited Montague, P. E. I. O-OO*-O O YQOQQ-Q O Oeoeoeee ov _ _ 3;; A _ careful selec I' W. n of every line Jewelry marks stock. ' N. Tanton JEWEI .ER ~_-.J ~» _ W . ~. '*\.` if;-“""-_` ;`l-".:’.V*-~ f .__.~...‘>_~ i..‘i_" " fi L' 1 "5 > 3 i 1"’ I tr? ~,‘/ __ pai i., ; ’ ` .3 by V _ . . . J _,.q.__,-____ ‘_ _ o.*‘14é\l~ W" 'I fe" -_ ` _ 1.. ' ‘.¢`_'_.. 'f \‘, ~. _ ` '. ‘P J .‘_" \ _.....-.‘..E‘,., I \\ I ) ... ir’ "_:-1 .=t_-ff. _‘.. .t 1,. .. Parliniaii -Eye Aid - » _ Just how mucn is required must be accurately measured ' \ ‘ t bl. Too much Too little would only partel relievehéhieglumtédem optical appliances, absolutely correcting optical detects and tzllaranier would injure the eyes. V); use satisfaction. _ All kinds of eye glass repairing ith least possible delay. _ 8 .C. Pa and matching lenses don Un~excelled service r k rn n n Jeweler and Graduate Optometrist '_ - ` Mont¢guc.P. F. I. ' onooalooolooltl #$$$O¥l0¢OllI. 0 . '¢¢00¢0¢0¢*¢*Q'¢»o¢aoaseaaasaaaeeaaaeo heavy from the district west of Suni- i iiteiside. _ It was learned that the freight liorirlled during the above named 48 days is almost equal in tonnage to that moved during the months ol Oct- obs-r, Novi-inber and December of l-.ist _#Quiz ' With i~el`m-ence to the earnings. we find great strides have been made. In the year 1880 the total revenue of the P.E.l. Railway wasV$113,85l.1`i and no' until 1903 did the revenue i--~:icl\ the three hundredthousund dol- lar inaric. ln 1904 the four hundred thousand mnrkl was reached and in 1910 lt had fallen back to $390 000. owfnt: to war conditlonsqslnmi which time the revenue hug been iii crvtisiiig \'o|)ldl_\'. - Thi- _vcn,- 1917 showed ti rcvriiuo oi' $445,000, 1918 slio\vcil ri i'ove1i|i+~ of 3478.000; 1919 of $741.000. For thc pf-rind ol' the present _voor 1919-20 which closes on the 31st ‘Mori-li next the earnings for the post’ seveii :incl ii halt’ inonths have reached thc tiiziire oi $629,000, being an in- ci'eiisi»_ ol' .78 penceiit. over the sonic Dandruil Will Get Every Hair in Head LET “DANDERINE” CHECK NASTY SCURF AN DSTOP HAIR FALL ING OUT ¢\. _ " /_ ` \ . _/I i. i ~s To stop failing hair at once and rld~ the scalp ol every particle of dzindrufl, get a small bottle oi "Danderlne" at .my drugor toilet counter for a few gems, pour a little in your hand and rub it into the scalp. Atter»s'e`vernl‘ applications the hair usually stopnl :nming out and you_can't find any don- ' ir Ernest Mi:'3v'eii 50a.; E. L. Colli 500.1 W.H. McEwen 50c.; \V. A Howlett 50d; Albert McEwen 50c. 25c. . iurgery $37.25 as follows: D, B. Macdonald $2; A. G. M$.§f'~ _ ` here tfi‘f;;;'~ . Ladies' Felt Slippers Mews siippers, ren $1145 is $3.50 Men's Kid Slippers, $2.50 to $3.95 We have made a very large, ____________________________ _.$1.45 to _ _ Lame.. Boudoh. Slippers choice and varied selection of .... fa $225 _ _ ,_ _ . Lam", Evening Pump. Ladies .silk Hosiery for the ____ to Ladies' High Boots, to s1s_oo Ladies Mocanins $2.25 Ladies' Snowshoes $4.50 Ladiw oversaw, $2.60 is ss.4o Lsuise' Rush" soon sees" p"°°" °' """"""" “ ‘2‘°° ‘° ‘"5 i Ladies’ Rubbers 85a. A Ladies' Black Gaiters, to $2.25 Ladies’ Colored Gaiters, $2.25 Men’x Overshoes, _.$2.50 to $4.5 O Men's Snowshoes ................ ._ $4.75 $975 Xmas trade, finding each year Men'u Nlocalslns .............. ._ ` Men‘s Mocaulnl, oil tan.... Men'l Hockey Boots, _ ....................... to Mon's Rubbers Men’o Gaiters Boys' Slippers Boys' Hockey Boots Boys’ _Snowshoes to $4.50 b Boys' Rubber Boon grew' NWN’ nupu’ Mau' lays' Moeaulno $5.50 "Oli" lawns. casters, prune, gold "4 5°!! Mbbillinl, o|l’tan `-IF* . new i-nga cm om¢....._. _"3 I , oliver. I Block or Tan. ' For Girls, Children and labiu, ln sell stripe and epenwork we -have everything in Footwllr I " the colors Hare Vblack, brown, -Ai look over our 6h|idrln'l ~ _ [ Department will eller you many ‘ _J I blue. _ _ _ _§' . | fi ,_ rlclg ougqoetionc. $2.85 $3.95 this articfe is growing In favor asian acceptable and lovely gilt $6-00, $1.25 $1.60 $1.75 $4.50 $4.50 $3.® 82.25 89.50 we have the following shades in plain eiiecto-Black, white, / '.5011 \ 'ALLEY & C0., LIMITED rAsnroNAei_i; roorwsnn V - cnsrioiiuotvn, P. E. i. ' Queen Sheet .©.@O_©Q__@_@_©©_@ ©` @;©'©.©_`@_’_@;©_©_©;© © ff . 4 @ GD (gn iii ‘ [ii it cv Q ."1 (Fil (fu Q?) GS) iii. 1 iii: » f i ((1) ‘ wi °.‘.'.°l‘ “°"...“.i.°.;.."..’l‘.‘:.'.' “"""“°"° Iclleisl . ii » -._ . *- "“‘” ' i I. I I.