3 ran can‘ nnorrn" TOWN- cossaomi ‘p A‘ " ~ TIIECENTRAL cnillnull A I'llilllfllli{TillIillllilllllilliIIDIIIIIIIIIIIIVIIIIIIHill‘ AAA.‘ -_ ‘ I ‘essisslensnsaasiggs CIIENWAH llolloil ROLL’. I » FOR PRINCE STREET SCHOOL , ,.IWIIIRITO do for nslii ‘l l IT PAY! to bu! in this Province. PULL OVER AND COAT SWEA- TERS for the ladies at Patons. ' . 7874. . .TONIGHT'S THE NIGHT oi’ the Principal's Department, Grade IX. Farmers‘ Banquet at Marshileld. 1. Ruth Cough, 2. Lena MacLure, 3. , , . _ _ l ‘m, Ethel Henry. ' . - " ‘ ' 3 ' ‘ ' Vice-Principal's Department, Grade . uckwheat i I commence‘ HARD COAL. cnesinut size for base burners arrived today. Bun- 7291-2 28ME4i. Flour The old fashioned (Pan- 9) kvind. A fresh supply n received also n..." GRAHAM stolen not: - OORNMEAL ROLLED one " The Talcnm with the Ollor “All lt’s Own” This is something entirely new dlrtsicum powder, has ‘s delightful. distinctive odor, put up in a beautiful package and retails at ‘a moderate price-Bile. The 2 Macs 149 Gt. George St. THIWIKTNKUKWI WlWfiwvfi we handle the best "brands " Flour. We sell at prices » below Mill Prices. Bags ,1) sizes) also barrels, ev- y mg or barrel warranted give the best of satisfac- ll- rter 6r Co Ltd Flour and Feeds 4 i -li V s l s Q e i s is s s: e s s s: 2 d a s g s s a s I Q K if lit it i Fill I as 4'- “Fathcr _-sent me with illis noie for a fig of ” ickey's Twist." “ . _ The clerk said: “l suppose some other brand ouldn't do would it?“ “Father said be sure and get ~ HICKEY’S Because it is the only best tobacco, and he ill not use any other kind.” CIIEY 8i NICHOLSON TOBACCO 00., LTD Charlottetown A - nufaeturers r-. Fraternal INSURANCE "bee; lngursncqfiszexisteacel Why? IBecause it is the cheaper» ,present_it is put on absolutely sound foundation. There is Ilu linsurance to compare vwitlrihst issued by THE INDEPENDENT ORDER OF FORESTERS iheral commissions are given for all applications received and articulars can be received iPJm the undersigned. e invite applications. , A. D. FRASER, J- F- WHEAR» High Secretary. 18-iViE1mo. MAKE IT A MODERN . HAPPY NEW YEAR In your home by installing electric light service there. You will not alone have the best light known, but will also have at your command many com- forts and conveniences ever before possibly. We will gladly send our ex- pert to consult withyou "MARITIME ELECTRIC CO‘ LIMITED swansassassins;sameness;cssoiscsiowsonoaniosioasosi i! “THERE WILL BE RACES ON BONBHAW ICE Thursday, March 4th." 7372-3-3~ME1ipd. DID YOU GET ONE, the last chance to secure a new University Dictionary for only 98 cents and three coupons. 72 BUTTER mo zoos-uh Hali- fax choice dairy butter is on sale at 70c. per 1b.: strictly fresh eggs sell at 80c. per dozen. ‘ POLICE COURT.—Cases against several citizens for not shovelling of snow from the sidewalks were dismissed yesterday. MR BIRD WILL PLAV "O'- Grady the Slave" in “Why She Loved Him" at the Prince Edward Theatre, Thursday and Friday March 4th and 51th. . 7380. THIS , TIME TO-MORROW you,- cold will be under control if you use OUR COLD CURE, in the meantime. Price 125 cents‘, John- eon Q Johnion, Druggiste. 7280-2-27-ME5l QIERVI-CE AT LONG CREEK. —The Rev. C. R. Freeman will speak on The Forward Movement at Long Creek on Friday evening. March 5th instead of Thursday evening as published. weather per- ll-iiilng. MOUNT STEWART CIRCUIT.- Miniater Iicv. R. M. Brodie. Ser- vice for slllltltly,'lllill‘lill 7th, Marie lit 11 a. m. Then Union service at Mount Stewart in the Methodist (Ihurch at 7 p. ml Q.O_B, on Tuesday 9th, inst. at Mount Stewart church at 6.30 p. m. _ won WINDOW DRESSING PRIZE.—In tho February number of "Footwear in (lzinzidlW there ap- pears pliolos of the prize winning Pill-Pills for the best window dress- ing contest given by that journal with a vicw to encourage the art of window dressing among shoe re- tailer's ‘and having in mind the value of interchange of good mer- chandise ideas. The third prize wng won by a. Charlottetown boy, Mr. II. F‘. Mclnnis, sales manager for A.\V. Iteddin & Son, Halifax and a broth- crof iMr. A. It. Mclnnis, Accountant in the Royal Bank of Canada. Char- ioilctolvn. Before golnguo Halifax Mr. Mclnlils was employed willl lllorris & Smith and with D. Gor- don Co., in this city. A. W. Red- din_& Son won first prize in the window dressing contest during the trimming also being done by '.". liiclilnis. . __.¢<oc._i. zziliillcl-‘s Worm Powders do no! need the a-lt-Jr-hcllp of castor oil Oi’ III!‘ first week in the Victory Loan * tain, Bell & Co. dren are also in stock attractive every way see them today. BOTH TEAMS MUST win 55- night to keep in the running. See Abbies and‘ Saints at‘ Arena "to- ' night. JOHN. .ALFRED Hermanviile. but write, telephone Bouris‘; THE SECOND wire are having a large Studio. ' and Friday March 4th and for the benefit of the Protei: Orphanage. latest French vogue. lliat you cannot resist buying white dillllty. Suitinge sewing. coming urs and variety of stylles. _-:-oo->____ DENTAL ROOM FOR NEllV YORK, Mnrcll Senate Finance Committee, missioiicr. lllnt no former death any pnrgntlvc to tonnliete‘ their‘ thoroughness, because they are thorough in_ themselves. One dose of tilrin. l.'l.'I they will be found palavlble by all _"IliI(Il‘Gn, will cull rho worm trouble "by making the stonialch and bowels nniennlble t) thc parasincsAnd not _only this, bu: lilo powders will be. certain to ex- crt ulosl beneficial influences ill lllc digc:»"".‘i"."<~ organs. DAVIS AND FRASEWS FRESH AND PORK SAUS- AGES ON SALE NOW BY ALL LEADING GROCERS. GOVERNMENT STAMPED ON EACHIWRAPPER. ONE OF THE CHOICEST MEAT- FOODS ON THE MARKET AND ALSO THE CHEAP- EST BECAUSE NO WASTE WHATEVER IN USING. l372-10-OlVltf. m. a. c. ANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAY PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ime Table in Effect, January 19th, 1920 ATLANTIC STANDARD TIME- Iiend up PJlLlA. .85 0.40 .37 .0811 .00 .10 Ch r1 tet w Baht-i? Riser“ Emerald Jct. x-Borden A0 ea Borden Emerald Jet. Konslngton Summerside 61,5 .... as 22;; reass- “we -_-- mmom Bumm rslde Port ill fYLcal-y Al berton Tignlsh r-u-l . r. . . . q cocoa-es:- Ones-Inna, ‘ MPM. Eye‘ Specialist Office, Royal Bank Building, Chariot-- tetown. Office Hours: .9.30—12.30, 2 Phone 68-Y 5. Ladies See our bargains in s? 02.1133 Charlottetowrf Mount Seewart y or , St. Peters Bouris FFPP. - l0 56 .1! .00 50 neon mom 10102 11.35 Arr. _ _ IAJL IP-{Pgqylun-r, ln-iirs ‘DiD-i BJOI Mount Stewart ardigsn [Loo Montague n40 Arr. Georgetown Chsriott town 5J5 5 5 Vernon lver ‘Lib 0.45 Arr. Murray “"50? ~mfluzunlffi tee above trails run sanguine-Jagged- “mates? '"'""' ‘ . P134531"? DOD. ,1- .-._....-"..__ - small s'zed shoes. SIZES 2 1-2, 3, 3 1-2, 4 T h e s e boots are worth from ‘$5.00 to $7.00. SALE PRICE $2.34 Bring Your Small Feet Morrls-Slilith-Beer FOR VALUI "m" eflflifillafil-lnl tra guards nnld expense. Once a man enters- now scrveq the time for tho hospital room. ‘Flil- building will murderers when mates 0t’ the prisonh gang . fcred to the suffering. b? 5* ieahifllflififlfllflffififi Cold To-liay (‘Iough Tomorrow What Next Week? I ." ‘IA neglected cold is almost certain w result in a cough and from the cough may come re serious complications. on’t take chances. I Stop coldg in the start. OUR COLD REMEDY will accomplish the task in a very short time. It is pleas- ant to take and will not keep you from work, just a mild péeasant laxative cold rem- e y. KEEP IT HANDY IN THE HOME- Johnson & Johnson Thedauslity Drugstore Ior. Kent and Prince Streets QQMIIQDIQQIQQQX¥X§§AQKQ#Qifififififiiififideifiiefifiififiddifi SPRING SPORT COATS for chil- 7374. p MCDONALD, Land Surveyor, office and residence or 7379-3-2llliEllpd ABEGWEIT Hockey team. Intermediate Cham- pious of the Maritime Provinces composition group photo made at the A. E. Lyon 7386 "DON'T FAIL TO HEAR MRS. Frank Dingwrll sing "Tumble In" in "Wily She Loved Iilnl" at the Prince Edward Theatre Thursday Zitll, an! 7380. ZOLORED VOILES AND CREFES. ——Among the latest and smartest arrivals at Futons silk department yesterday were fancy dress and crepe volles, right in time with the In this de- partment you will find ‘these fascin- ultilig fabrics. displayed so alluringly zlress lengtliT Another mllcll want- ed fabric has also arrived, ilaiuty in wllitc and natural shades for the women wlio are getting ollend with their in lllultitudlnolls variety and splendor of weave and no matter what you demand in tbc way of dress, coat or frock, Pzitcus have the material, shade and price to gratify. A choice range ol‘ cout and pull-over sweaters for the lad» ies lluve also arrived in lovcly col- 7374. NEW DEATH HOUSE l.—Sill,; Sings group of murderers has be» come S0 large of recent years that a new death house wtll have to be built to accommodate them. This I! was announced yesterday, has beer decided upon dolloying a confer cncc bellwuen \Varllerll Le-wls l1‘. halves, State Architect Lewis Pilc- her, Senator Henry Sage, of the and (‘harles F. Rattig-an, Prison Com. The building now planned will give to the doomed lnen comforts house‘ has afforded. There will be forty c ~lls for men and two for women; a kit- llen, u hosrital room, a dental rooil; and a death chamber. The present building in which the condemned nien are kept has only twenty- th-ree cells. There are now twenty- eight men at ‘the prison alwaltiilg execution. Five of them are kept l. lhe old death house, requiring ex the death house he cannot leave it again until his llfc his been snuffed out unless n. court order is issued. Food condemned mCIl‘ collles all the wlly from the prison kitchen and is often cold by the it rccclicp the prisoners. A man who is stricken with n con lagious (ll-sense ‘cannot be removed lo the prisol. hospital, but must re ‘main in ills cell. to the danger oi’ his illslprlibnrs. This is the reason ‘bu ‘built of steel and concrete and will ‘be lit- erally a prison Ywithin a prison, with 1 high wall lllbout it to prevent the talking exercise from ilringling with the other ill ::AV purely vegetable pill-The chief ingredients of Parmelee’s Vegetable Tdlls are mandrake and dandelion. sedative and lpurgatlve, but perfectly harmless in their n.1- Lion. They cleanse and purify and have .1 most healthful effect upon the secretions of the digestive or- The dyspeptic and all who suffer from llvl-r and kidney ail- mellts will illid in those pills the mostcffective medicine m concell trzlted form "that Ila-s yet been of @‘ xoslexoisexaxasrea‘ “Papels Dlalpepsin" by neutraliz- ing ;he acidity of the stomach, in- stantly relieves the food‘ souring and fermentation which causes the misery-making gases, heartburn. flatulence, fullness or pain in stomach and intestines. A few tablets of “Papa's Dlspep sin" bring relief almost as soon as they reach the stomach. They help in to favorite foods can ‘be eaten ‘with- out distress-floats so lfttle at drug stores. BAQ-SNATOHING IN PARIS. The Apache gangs that were ‘harassing Paris so nervously be- fore tho war are, according to the Prefect of the city, again in evi- dence. Sand-bagging is not so fre- quent as usual, but mean, petty thefts" are so numerous and are a baffling problem to the entire de tective force. As many as eighty complaints of bag-snatching from ladies are reported daily. and al- though some cases have been trac- ed to their perpetrators the per centage is small. Then, the resi- aurant waiter is a victim of their raids". The average waiter in n good restaurant carries wli-th him a round sum in tips when he starts homeward about midnight. what is lnore, he often lives 'in out-lydng distnlots oi‘ the city, ~where tllc rents are more reasonable than in the neighborhood of his work. He is‘ marked down, nndbetween the last subway station and his home he is attacked and robbed, Tllc proportion of cases in which walt- ers have been the victims has been lrllriflllflly high. and in some instan- ces the poor fellows have been aer- iously injured. Tile return of the Apache and street loafer from the Wfll‘ has not brought unmingled joy in Paris. . -——--—<-s>—-—- BOTHNS BIG HEART IN THE BOER WAR 8. General Botha one of the stout- r-si. individual foes that ever faced British guns. and one of its truest friends ill the great wlir, (both in council alld on the field of action won the admiration of a number of British Tommlies and their com- mander. as well llIi a party of Iii‘!- iish skirlnishcrs. who fell Into Iiotlla}, hands. Visiting his prison- ers the day alftei" their misfortune, the General foulld illcnl half nak- ed and shivering ill the gloom of a ibnrn, while his o\vn lgucrillos mounted guard in lBritish tunics and great-coats. His indignant or- dcrs-backeri by the sjambok re~ stored their clothing to the prison- ers. and when lie could again dis- tinguish friend from foe, he inquir- ed for the British commander. I-Ie was wounded, and the General would not disturb hini until niorn- lng. In the night some of the prison ers, amongst them their command- er. escaped, and it was not till long afterwards that General Bothu learnt that he had captured Colo- nel Gough. He could hiardly have foreseen that fifteen years later his own son, who was with him in that fight as a boy. would be ser- ving on General Gough’s staff in a European war! NO HORSES ON LARGEST FARM A 200,000-acre farm, the largest in the world which is the direct result of the government's efforts to stimulate the growing of wheat is described by Robert H. Moulton Ill Everyboilyh-i. . "The farm is devoted entirely to ivhcat, and If it produces some- where around tlic country's aver- age of twenty-eight bushels nel" acre, "lvlrlcll is practically certain, it will add approximately 5.650.000 bushels to the 1919 wheat crop."' says the writer. "All of the work is being done with tractors. Last fall when the first ground was broken. there were fi/fty monster machines at work tearing up the prairie sod. They pIUW on an average of one acre a minute for the working time. A record was innde one day of 1.880 acres turned and broken. All the seeding, harvesting etc.. will also be done by tractors, and then, of course, there are the thrashing nia- cliincs. Hence, the absolute no- accounlness of horses about this place." --———¢0¢-—-—-— THE FIRST CHRISTMAS CARDS The honor of the Christmas curd is ascribed frequently to the late W. (l. T. Doihaon, an English paint cr, says an exchange. in December i844, a date earlier than that given to any other claim, he was anxious to send some more novel Christ- mas greeting than that of a letter to a distant friend and the Idea occurred lo him to make a little sketch symbolizing the spirit of the season. The sketch depicted in its centr a family party gather- ed around, the Christmas dinner table raising glasses to the health were the words, “A Merry Christ- mas and n. Happy New Your w You", while on each side was a smahier sketch representing an act of benevolence. Mr. Dobson's card so pleased its recipient that tho following year he designed another card, of which lie sent lithograph- ed copies to a-larga circle offriends Other artists followed his example and the circle sending out Christ- llias cards grew wider and wider until an enlterprisiilg printer saw there was money in the business. and within a few years from its birth the Christmas card was to be seen ~in hundred; of shop windows. A A QUININE THAT nose NOT AFFECT HEAD Because of its tonic and laxative effect. LAXATIVE BROMO QUIN- INE (Tablets) can be taken by any- one without cansing nelvousness or ringing in the head. There is only one "Brorno quinine. F. W. GROVES signature on the boa. 80c. U§'¥$¥*¥"$¥$§U¥9¥U§U§§§O¥$¥Q¥G regulate disordered stomachs so - Aulay. and FMary McAleer, 2. Mary (‘lnlrv 2. Alice Garrett, 3. Agnes Byrne. 2. Veronica McAulay, 3. Iris lVic Lcllan. 2. C. McCormac, and W. McEach; cl"n, 3. Cathcrin O'Brien. Iifimidflle. East, has good news for all who suffer ‘fffilll aches and (Iv- range-manta Trouible. Read her letter:- IX. 1. Mildred Toombs, 2. Constance MacFarIane, 3. Gertrude Vaughan. Grade VIIL, Miss L. J. 'l‘aylor, teacher, 1. Rita McIntosh. 2. Mabel Henderson, 3. Floreaice Binns. Grade Vll., Mlsg M. Irving ,teiich- er. 1. Cecilia Stlidort, 2. Marion Harris, 3. Estelle Wise. crane vi. Mrs. Gladys s. Mac Donald, teacher. 1. Elsie Jalncs. 2. Verna Worth. 3. Doris Gillian. Grade V. Mlss-A.- G. Watson. teacher. 1. Gladys Mathieson, 2. lzell Rice, 3. Miriam ,Worth. Grade IV. Miss Jessie Rf Fullcr; ton, teacher. L Vera Wlselier, 2 Helen McMillan, 3. Esther Kennedy. Grade IlI. Miss (Iarrie Iilislzinl teacher. 1. Gladys Dullcnli, 2. IIt‘I\)|) Farquharson, 3. Esther Dixon. Grade II. Miss L. A. Acorn, teach er. i1. Margaret Mutcll. 2; Jean Winchester, 3. Marjorie Hoop. Grade I. Miss Ethel Norton, il-llch» er. 1. Elsie Mills. 2. WlIin-d James 3. John Bears. ~ Grade 1., Miss Annie s. Macllln- ald, teacher. 1. Elsie Mclnnis," 2. hi’??? e Big P514533 ITILIITfLTS consider ""“’GT."ALUI.D. t L". i ./\’ ,1. .../.ii_4 - c ‘J1 in iIZh-ZEI. Margaret McKay, 3. Ina Craig. RocHFono SQUARE SCHOOL Grade X.——1. Malvina Richard". ",1, Mary llicEllchel-n, (l. Rose Lumi- gun. Grade IX.—1. Alice Pinenu. 2). Grace Doucette, 3, Jenn Garrlett. Grade VIII.——1. Mary Corlnier. :3. Mary Ready, 3. Isabel ’l‘rninor, and Nora. Whitty. H. Grade VlI.—1. Margaret tut-lam, "I 2. Mary Callaghan. 3. Elizabeth .11 (f Grade VI.-—- 1. Irene Callaghan IIughc-s, 3. Catherine Campbell. . i Grade V.—1. Eleanor Ml-Lellnn. I. 1i" Grade IV.-—1. Catherine Gallant Grade III.—-1. Gladys Mc-Kinnon m, (III IIII Grade lI.—1. Olive Doucetiv, :5. M II Ill AFTER "20 YEARS :1; iv ill rrl’ LOOKING AFTFF! llllPllllillll of mllll tir- Il_ll nn i'"lilll in "working; :11" i':)l' 1ll‘-" Ill“ lllllllj.‘ \\"".l_\".-". liy wliirll :=\1<*‘.i llW - " this .ln_-i tho ill plrllllvllt . llllfllll with ' ing lIl(Il'Ii'I.§ ‘iilI legs Ilil‘ llisarliculalloi 1l'il.IiII'I‘\. ..|' jurm ' DISABLED EX-SEFZVICE HIE’; T” W" I 0 . <l;lll--l.il~ zlpplillnr‘. m] I'I‘ .i l": pairs lo llpplilllf liS-llli‘ oi" ill" .4 inm- lil- , "Ill-II, iiiw Ii. .lI i\rI]lIIZIIl\‘i‘.\' i Ihllilllll Illrl"lns OSIZIDIISII ;. p11 . \-".\l\l'IIlv\‘ ~.\":lr record. vig‘ ll'|l‘|Iy- i\\"iIi'IIl'l' oi their l(l_v".L' 'i‘l|r- -'i..|l in l::-~ ' 1|lIiIiil'7lI~'. Il('II lil\ll'l' i I l.l-:-_ \\'-~ s Yul‘ .‘i>~ lrlll Vrimi llli- ' llv .- will" Ill‘_\' l-nllsllnolit ill the v ".-"'l_~ IIIITP- llIlII KPIIPFOIIF (‘IIIIII -. fwd.» inlill‘l‘1lll‘I!llIt‘l1Il(I(llIl .- n ._ mrlllliui: ovcr $25.- ~ l "moo culls-Lonnie : wl. or no less. than » .41: ih~ lllllilln male oi’ lniiinlrv age -—- '~ w-Horll who" it is re lIilli ' lire wlirlls o ,. iIlP i.‘ n Ylllll i1» It] supp}, Ill" “ ‘ II Ul|ll‘1' ll;;plE.'.l..<.-; ll.‘ .~ lurv. . .-\t iili‘ lllrly slalom-s lllI'l| _- hllnufg “ml rig IIlll'.'l‘-('()l'l)0l‘l|I l-x- _ » ~ . "w "'i1lliI, as SIIIIII, is! Ilillilt‘ p. "- - , _- . - - l » llillell $8 Gor- mm“ ' lizlc-llallllt-rl, 'i"ll»-~l- M ‘I."!I I)llI_\' illo willnv. wilivil l~". us". its l»l‘llll,l..'f,‘l‘li .:l: ‘~‘.'-ll"illli-!. llill'll."l.w‘*~ ". xiii-u" IIHIIHTIIIIQI z‘ unis lll.llll> Ill wllrll l -\.~". Ill I) ‘ II4I‘II ll1:>\"l»i"l-»nll~ lji or lllnpulzliiml. As ll nlvw IIIIITPSI lIlv. orking at full reapzlril ' _ i: llvlllllil I'm" \\‘ill‘I(lll1I llrllls. Till: ofii" 1.; of ‘lill- Urlllop: '1' .'s"ll:"‘ I iapplfllill-e; Iirzlnv-l‘. m‘ Sulllilrs Jill» (liliill. : lllis iull-liloozil-ll Lilli lllllll lilrws. llllulwlnil lllIIi‘.-‘ b_\ ullvl .\'l('.IlllI‘l' lo join Illzllly hands sort prllcliclllbv l-vc - illPlllIlUl‘ o." llrlilllw (:0, In l‘llII, cano Torres . r inks Mi-s. Millanor P. Ripley. of W.‘ cs‘ used by Killnl-j: "Before taking Gin Pills I had suffered (lreadfully with my back and headaches, and had suffered for 28 yours. I ‘tried almost everything but got no rclioi’ until I got-Gill l’lll.<. I have taken (i boxes and non" I- have not 1a sign of n pain or an ache. I .11“ now 4S llnll fool ‘swcllas ever Idid Ill my life." . 11'] ill= \"Ii;i". 1‘ (‘IPIIIPIII in vli- l‘ ll has I)P’!l ‘zi wd lIli' all s E UIIlllIllZllPfI. ‘l lIll-“I \\'I‘II Illgiiiy .‘III"II'III CIIiliW its IllliI :4 scptics. Glu Pills prosclu. IIII‘ l1l< ~ scientific nllri cifvciivc remedy Kidney and Bladder trouble t :1 can "he sccllrnd. TIlny give sur. quick and safe relief. If you ll~l\"- backache. lcarliichc. IIIKllIV-Cilldlll ed urine. l"llclinl.lii.<nl. luiliiiawll sciatica. neuralgia, dizziness. l.l.~..=l illllc, ilout 1K specks lie-I'm":- II" eyes. unzlccounuibli- uilirzlsinr-s-z r; mind and general (IPIJlIIlyfl IllHl‘ llw i‘IlIl0. 'l'ro:lt yourself with Gin Pill, before It. is too lute. Al all llru: glsts and dealers. 50c. hionny r.- funded if not relieved. Free Flilll- pie on request. Tho National Drug A‘: (‘iiolliil-al‘ Co.. of Canada, Limited. 'l‘ol".'>ui'i ‘United States Address. Nil-Dru Co. Inc., 202 Main Sh. Buffalo, N. Y. 2J0. .Q%O§-QQ-90090000990&OQQOQOO-O—OO—OfOOOOOVOOOOOOOOOObébo>bvoevvvoo For i920 U s e a Waterman Ideal Fountain Pen. We calry one oi‘ the best assortments. A point to suit every hand. G, H. a TAYLOR Jeweler and Engraver I"The Store for Waltham Watches " international 8-16 Tractors 'I'llo luternzltilvrlsl H-ltl ’i"l"zictol"s haveIn-‘on lilo wprltllti<ila and recom- mendation 0i’ some of tho most scien- tific "iol-lllons. iiotll In F-elllzulzl and the II nitcd States In" tlici l‘ pci"i'ol"lllance at field and laclt work. or I'm" ircncral ef- ficiency on the wilolc. xzcrc proven by local (Ionionscrations that this is the tljactoi" most stlitzli.>le\ fol" our Island iiliiancrs. ’l‘l".is 7.7111017!‘ is; nuaranteecl to operate :=1‘-l'<;<~~.~:&~=hill): on ordinary kerosene oil unrlcl" all tronditions. Back 0i’ this is. the ropzlii" and expert service at (‘hal-Iottctlnvn and inter- mediate points. Nalnes oi" l.ll1\\'Ll.l'l'I.“- of fifteen own- ers on l’l"inclr lill\.'.l‘.l"ll Island. tron b0 silpplied for reference. Place your 01'- clel" now and insure ("lelivcry for early ‘ spring work, as the llelnand is liable to exceed the simply. Price $1,120.00 f.o.b. St. John, 01" tel-ms arranged to suit customers. Samuel Kennedy, Jr. Charlottetown, P. E. I. znnle lud ninc-s-us voiurvd iollrcrr. . seriously walked uvlal’ ‘T’. lye- v vvvvvvvw-vO-TfQ POO-QC 04 oooooseauu u eusoooooooos TZST-Ll-LIB-ltllisu s