oiih Ymrprsndnuoatun I W... . ' mm 0! lowlands-d Modded ‘. Seventy years no ‘ ‘- mdieiso came into Minimise. and public uvor,:w¢.h.; : Odom-fibula '. mum-m at mulls. who“. similar shalom.» .‘lv‘a salinity. . yous it bus aood dot-unis“ reliable fondly cold .‘ and tedsyltis ths'niost _' ' able, mod! popular ran in '- ‘Cd I hills of ‘ . or general all»? The Canadian Dru. C... Until-I. L DONOU-KNOW that blouses are «literal. a quarter toatblrsslo. . - ‘ ' ' I ‘ .l. ‘10”‘35'. . run-chore 99s] cases or . .' suit can‘th at Pawns today at 3113 discount of-l-il on. V ' , mill-5m. q.“ "4".” f 5". I . A-MEETINB or THE membem . of the Fairmy- Club of Rustico minnows. IA- J.‘ B.’ Men's on WW..- .: . , .. J. 5’. 2.4.5,... . .i manhole: CHOIR will have tutti-ignited service on stiller. stint 1.1m the church. Full Wasted“: [educated ror service snd‘practicsdollpwins. 177 sedan invited . ‘ ms .l. l ~ was WANTED.—l [will be in Summon-side i'i‘hurs'day and Friday January. ttbnndith at the allies of fi.._6ralism Rogers: and will buy furs; W. Chester S.-.hl'cLuro. - ' 1784-6-21. . , .roarucoNtNa sums con - , CERTl—Arrenssments have been completed with Professor Earls as * musical directorior the Burns Con cert. January 24' and 25. A spies - 'di'd double programme has been arranged. cloth branch Isa. on. 1921; ' ANNUAL MEETING New Perth mun Farm Products will be held inthe New Perth Hall on Jan. 6th. 1921 at 7.30. 115.1,1.2l , .. . ,. BOARD OF TRADE—The annual meeting of the Charlottetown Board bfwfl 'Mk‘él' piece on Wednesday evening, January 12th. -MR8. ARTHUR MUTCH will be at home at Hopeton on Wednes- day the 5th. from 3 to 5 and in the evening from 8 to 10. l K. I: A VERY ENdOYAILE EVEN- ~lNii wasespent'at the home of Mrs. Nell Mackenzie. ' is Reserve 5L. Monday January did. when a goodly numlber of the girl friends of Miss Grace. Waughsln, whose marriage takes place in the near future. tsndored her a linen show- er. The many beautiful and useful presents testify to the popularity of the young bride to be. -AT 31'. PETERS cameos». —On Thursday. the Feast of ‘Epip. hany the Services at St. Peter's. Cathedral . will he as foliows:--7 a. m. and 7.45 s. m. Holy Commas ion 8.15 a. m. Matlns. 7.30 p. m. Ev- ensong and Address. The choir of St. Peter's Cathedral will resume its practice on Friday at 8 p. m. , ‘RETAIL ,CLIERKS MEET.——'l‘he regular meeting or the retail clerks association was held in the A. 0. H. Hall last evening. This meeting was largely attended and some lively discussions took place. This association is increasing rapidly and some very important resolu- tions. were passed. The following are the officers for the ensuins year: Pres. A. Affleck. Firstv P.——, " P. Mengue. Second V. P. J. Morris 'CLASSillED solos-1o —AGJBNTS 7 'Allviscsnnanaous MAKE , moNsv A1- nodal-4w to 360 paid weekly for your-spare . time writing show cardsgltor us. No canvassing. We instruct and supply you with work. Wont. lid;- gus Show card service 57:: C01- borna street. Toronto. ' p -. lsasstr. 4. WW Bonaparte wastrel). , t maze—L. FOX. MEN ATTENTI for" the registration The Canadian M Bro somesns (All as ac'eomivo. dated st 49 'Jus-‘oo Street. ' W- A GENTLEMAN CAN BE KG- . on t . Menkloy. SunnnersIde Sec'y. commth with room and isls in good qualities for their board in private house with all dresses andsuits? We have thou- modern conveniences. ‘ Conn-a] sands of yards that will be sold location .Apvply “J. )1. C.” care of columns $2.75 por'ysrd. 1-2 reg- Gunrdian. 347211-23“. uiar price. in goods 54 to as ’ ‘ “ wide. This is an excellent FOR SALE obnortunity to. get =moteriais in WWW FOR BALE—ONE quw’nRY- shire grads. newly“ transact- .lolln' Deveresux. New Haven. _.._._._...._._.._.—- FOR SALEa—DRIVlN ery store. Great George Street. M*‘-——w . FOR SALE DOUBLE 'SEATED sleigh also box sleight. inquire B. Pianos. 280 upholstered Prince Street. I cows pure FOii'éA’LE. - and female. fibfliflfld .- lmso. Hen-news. us— ——l—’_—c M. —. FARM FOR SALE 7.MILES rnoga' . Charlottetown, lifi acres of land . with 16 acres growth of Wood: The farm is perfectly isvsl.‘20 chains wide and all fe'nced‘with dykes. Well fenced with concrete cellar. stables also ‘ concrshed. Have about twenty «ions othay and straw and a quantity of turn. Ionisf sag other; centres, I am in stocks am. now offered at just 1-4 his and potatoes. Will sell at .stwogiawiefiy Willy . .— . . ..z,..- . , MIL! their eaglier mm.” d c sale. Wrtvn. .°.= L *' PM, In“ T kg " you’ve conwa z orsgoo igloguioa‘fg k > 16 solicit“: iii. K. “W. Sum. at n time to buy a few new pains. thaw ‘ ' " mention. 31- !- '. 1°32 152“ . time is here. Patoss Ltd. i69 1-5 21. . - r. , “346% o T -—-- PERSONALS L S ‘ . g ._.__ W m. o. memo... a... Mtg stitzsgmgmg." Moos: and Maroon. urn-- lost—rain“, summertime tax. mat - Western. ' » yoummmsu through a; mistake, containing sinaii sum of» money. I . A r -. * ~ - . ‘ ‘-: have advertised woul 1- “Ne? P145330 ‘95" “‘WIWM‘ ' MKI'MobIl'v‘Wl-hss returned Common- xsrden sage brewed in- -- « u 0 311396?! can be seen at E.‘Toomhs groc- Mills 1" isosceles onions: . NOT 'ON-' tour on, NORTH musics”? Wednesday evening. Mliq-robs. better tsho‘care‘ of the children needs ‘ Woollen Co. , .WANTEIS~ lilies-mo 3 my. Ghd‘flottotm. _.y by the best mode. but the shots on s e'om .Hs. .ths best unwdm'with tendon-- meagholidavs 'w and Mrs. Peter ‘i’i‘ whom. lax-mum ‘_ Vll‘ivnsnclal Sec'y J. Gallant, Treasu- FOR JOB Futurity:qu ANY. description.‘ patronize the Con: traliob Printery, 116 Kent St.- 1!. ON. WE Ire now ready toaccept applications of- foxes in odors As: coeistion. Application norms for membership-and mistration as - Tattoo con-cs yiliébe tur- cLorN. , atom; ctorm no your woman ‘tolks need mater r V coalitiios. _.tbon usually. found in womens fabrics and also Call a our store address 168 Rich men Street. English Al: Scotch MM . '—'—. 8MEL‘I’8 AND EELS WANTED.— - Fishermen : send your frozen melts to uric ,il'isheries Gem- est on the market. .1. S. Fran— cine: sonny mm Bridge. M IUVIM ‘ A Stigma-Crass“ Eminsz 0 houses to london. New York. St. tenant-seatior‘snndlns the Christ hor.~parents Mr. soy: Recording. lSec'y. if. lCndmore. rer, D. McKenzie. Tyler. W. John‘ son, Guide. J. Webster. COURT RECORD.—ln the Char- lottetown Police Court last year 134 dismissals and three cases sent up' to the Supreme Court. The business ‘ there were 840 convictions. - silly-Alta. formerly of North Riv- wns greater than in 191.). the re 1 ' MURRAVe—On January 1st to Air. and Mrs. Frank Murray. city. a son mush—swig Hospital. Jens, ary 1. 1921 to Mr. and Mrs. Loo Me Cabs of East Royalty. a daughter. calecHAsLa-M the Charlotte. town Hospital on December 30 in Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Carmichael, a daughter. - smut/suns: the Charlottetown Hospital -on.Js.n. 8rd to Mr. and Mrs.,.Frsnces Sullvan. Vernon Bridge. a daughter. MARRIAGEB LOON‘YriROMARWI Bible ill. Trum. Dec; 21th. by Rev. W. T. Bruce. M. D. Garfield Clooney. of Riversdale. and Eliza Remand. of Lot 40. P. Eli; KGNNEDY—aWBvIOTERp-At the menus, Cardigan.’on the evening of Dec. 29th by Rev. 'D. McVicsr. Os- wald Mob. Kennedy of New Perth to iMollie Robeson. Webster or fiandissu. - ' ' STEVENSON —- YOUNKER —- At Charlottetown on -Wednesday, Dec. 29. 1920. by the Rev. George C. Taylor. Frank N. Stevenson of Cal- er. P. E..I. to Evelyn R. Younkcr of North River. .P. E. Island. « DEATHS W CAMERON—In this city. January 401). 'Bfllie Cameron, aged nine years. can of Mr. and Mrs. John cameras. 260 Grafton Street. JEN_KIN8.—AtJ—lezeibmok. Jan? 3rd. 1921.-Mary lsabel, beloved wife of-Wiilialn J. Jenkins. age 29, and daughter of Mr‘. and Mrs. Daniel Wood. Funeral.v'rhursday at 2 p. m., to Pownal Cemetery. ‘ W GLOVESJN ALL shades. sizes and quality at one‘ quarter on at Falcon. 162+?- Gi. W ceipts’beinz over $900 more. There ware 139 convlcitlons and 25 dis- missals for drunkenness. For a breach of the Prohibition Act there were 25 convictions, and 24 dismissals and 28 seizures of liq-' uor. There wore 68 convictions and 24 dismissals for breach of the Motor Vehicle Act. " — EilNlERAL VESTERDAY.—-Ths funeral of the late Mr. Charles Mc- noon and was very largely attend- ed. Many ,florsi tributes bore sli- ent testimony to the esteem in Which the deceased was held in the community and-tile general sym - psthy with the bereaved family. The service was conducted byfiev. G. C. Taylor. .pastor of Zion Church. The members of the Board of Waterworks and Sewerage Com— missioners, of which the deceased was chairman. the City Council. thelFiremen. members of the l. 0. 0. 'F. and of the Caledonian Club named. marched in the funeral pro- cession. Pipers McKenzie and MI)" Dougsll‘at the head of the Csledon selections during the march to the ' mains were laid to rest. .o a heavy teswitb sulphursdded. will turn gray. streaked and laid- bd‘hair beautifully dark and luxur- iant. Just'alcw applications will horse blanket. cushion back and _, _..v._.. > - . v ,- 1... m *' l . - prove a mention if your hurls M “'1” 13nd" - ‘“°‘“ ‘Mw *mrg'im‘fim: “in: “mm 1°?- mr- “no! r mnnicato wttb . an“, my lying” h. mmdl’_.ytbe I 0 Tea and Sulphur recipe at l IS”- l-i . - Was a 3,“ng me hum bums. hangs. is troublesome. All ‘ Union Wmmm new easier Mylo roger s bottle 'of .i , v Wyeth's also and Sulphur ~Conly moments wanna l’EAct-itfl W‘NTGW ' cunt. ddeli School ' Womv “‘90 with i' her parents.- Mr. land : use. ’1‘: PM ‘°‘ "an Samuel litennedy‘city. leaves this w’ s 3" ' ' v ' ' 'mori'lisg‘to’ resume her studies‘nt __._.._.__4_.__-—'—n—3~H-——b WANTED sscono cLAw‘l’IAMI‘ or for Wilmington School. Moi - vin Wood. Secretary. TEACHER WAN raygl‘lsrbu imr _ meat ten -ioii".."s xl‘morth, on _ n. glee. Sec. Trustees. loll-12.1 Chronic Ironohith and him no soil mm: lb >sohool.: Supple will be accompanied by her pbr trip. to Boston. New troit. - cases. -s wrou- I! " V mast-oi. ._ it re ‘ .MWuo. n' .e . r - g! m potion '. , ll. 3.1.2138]. ’I . s I route .: “‘fiVM" V . - - .. LL - . .9‘ . Miss lrotlt~ Kennedy who has been spon‘dlng' the Cbtlstmas . vacation ‘Acsdis Seminary. Woilvilie..8lle' enis who are, making an extended. York and Do- t": ' upon the vital : ity o ohllinn'osa’enasngor their ,,w.l.:'. v " 9.1.wa combined and at any drug store all ready or use. This is 'th’soidatimo roc- ipr improvodihy‘ the addition oi other ingredients. ‘ While wiqpy. troy. faded hair is aot'tslnrui. Wall slurs to retain our youthful appearance and sttrsc liveliest. By darkening your hair with Wystb‘s’ Sue and Suphur Compound. no title can tell, he- caudo it" does-it su= naturally. so ov- sniy.‘You—iust dampen-s s or soft brush with it and am this strand at e um: by- llorninc all “tiny-’11“?! hovel disappeared. ' and. actor soothsr sppucstmn or two. yam-hair becomes boa tuliy dark. 310m.'bni'l'1i§_|‘ v ' ' ilv‘ps. simple and attentive rent; «out Mother ortves- worm Ex terminator. ' - ...._—’—J \ In lovinglwry, immunised- .~ we cannot “rand—we (l‘hat site it . attended in a body. in the order isn Club. furnishing fitting funeral, Peoples Cemetery where the re - crammed Sage. through your mankind“ small ‘ “IN? "mitotic! of bitt.'l‘hdmns"lioku who died a‘ ‘ T. ' .‘r m: - «be. When Ibo nutr- thou san BEREAVEWIENT~Tho deep sympathy of all citizens goes out to Mr. and Mrs. John E. Cellini-oni Grafton Street. in the sad blow. which has come to them in the death of their bright -little son, Willie. .a «boy of nine years. He had Aw.— c-a _ THE STORY OF K SHOPLIFTER .— Chspter 49. 1 could think of nothing but that $5,000 Dick's father had left him! The increased cost of living. high rent. and so forth. made the sum seem like a fortune. Dick would be willing now to use it-to make it "work for him”. as he said of the little we had had iii' the bank draw- ing interest. Had it come to -us six months before he would have put it in the bank. satisqu with 3 or 4 per cent interest. And it due to me. my reilorts that he would be willing, to use it. I felt quite rich- ecus, felt that he owed much to me. I had-urged him out of his nsrrow~ ness—ns I called it. Some women had nothing to say in tho home. I would prove that my judgment. my ideas, wore as good- as Dick’s. i had no patience with those meek little wives who nilowed themselves no voice in mat- ters that concerned them or their comfort. To shine through a re- flected light may be all some wo< men care for. perhaps it may have been my idea when I first married Dick. To be perfectly honest I think it was. i expected to live as father and mother had lived. as my young married friends lived—- to keep the horns neat and care for ‘the'children and let the husband |do the? rest. the planning as well as [the earning. - But New York had changed me. i was no longer content to be the simple housowue with nothing to- ssy about financial matters. I arg- ued that times had changed; that women had come into their own in every way. i really know little of economics. of what women who i were taking their place in the world were accomplishng. I had lit- tle time for reading. My housework and my sewing kept me too busy. l, Then my mind was filled with fool- . lsh longing for things afford-«clothes. motor cars—a tine borne. been illiust a week with diphtheria and passed away at 10 o'clook yesterday morning. The funeral took place yesterday afternoon. To add to the sadness is the fact that two of .the other children are Gregor took place yesterday after m with thmmdy. The Gunman“ Extends nestle sympathy. . . .L-V. - . Pally 9:3; APPOINTMENT. ‘—The Rev. sncis P. nutty. Chap lain of no; 165th infantry during! the war. winner of the D. S. C.. and the Croi; do Gums and found or of theRomsn Catholic parish of Our Sayipur. The Bronx. has been appointedyrecbor of the Church or the Holy Cross. West Forty-second Street, New York. by Archbishop Hayes. lie succeeds the late Rev. Joseph E. .Manneliy. who died on October it"s‘st‘he: Duffy is one of the best knownom'lests in the arch- diocese. He was'l'born in Prince Ed- ward island. W answers AT 14 Less AND WINTER NOT HALF OVER January. February and March will call] for these Blankets. and long future winters for many years. Nevertheless most of the band- somo Blankets remaining in our l l sweaters at half price. this getting Mrs. Gray. and recalling 'mm‘ my own unfulilied desires. lsllouid read 1-3 off. bone and Tulle. : : There is no poisonous ingred lent in Hollaway’s Corn Remover. and item be used without danger . or injury. LOV-ElLY DR ‘ 856 FOR'WOMEN FOR STREE on AFTERNOON WEAR it isn't a very large collection; but it is cleverly selected. rnnrl they are Just the Dresses thstwwo~ men of good taste and discriminat in; Judgment will want. All the fashionslble materials: ot/y‘les. and way down in price-— like this: 143 all. Pistons Did. it Ilium M the MI! Wei "Poor girl. it is hard to want‘ same mistake applies tol M‘mnory' qhnfimn’ Rib' a thing as clothes, seems monstr- made in correct and most Mist-m .Ili'étfila When Dick told me of his little :iegacy my mind leaped to tho ful- lmlmeut of my desires. With that‘ ’cnpitsl we might soon possess all 'lfor which i longed so constantly. ! I am ashamed to say it. yet it made lmsalmost glad the invalid father 'lilnd passed away sud—hadn't Dick lsaid we mustn't grieve because he I was through suffering? Mrs. Gray came in one afternoon . vsoon after Dck‘s return. she had; ‘ adored to keep Junior for me while 5' i went shopping with Clara Watson. "tht'foolloh things some wo- . men do."‘she remarked. I “Yes'l’ I questioned wondering phat she meant. She had a news- paper in her hand. I “l have just been reading sue 'a pitiful story in the paper. How a young woman has ruined herself ,because of her love for clothes.She lwas arrested tor shop-lifting.” l “How dreadful'" i “Isn't it?" The article says that alloy was refined . lady-like. tllor< .ougllly good, morally. but that her passion forclothes ruined her. Silo Lworked hard all day then sat up latertrimming bats. attempting to make her clothes look like those of the Wealthy women who patroni- zed the exclusive dressmsker‘s es- . tablishment where she was employ- -cd. Her own sister had to take lunothcr room because she could not get enough sleep on account of the other‘s late hours. spent in ' embellishing her costumes. l i pretty things." i mused aloud. for- "Yes—hut how a woman will or can ruin herself for so perishable cue to me. Themtoo, no one. save ‘” MOTHER! “Califomia symp’ of Figs’ Child’s Best Laimilve \ WM“ ——Ir... a very few friends, even know honest." 1 might have added that ‘wllst ono wears in a big city like many times I had stood and looked New York. The paper goes on to.longillgly at some article sold at say that she Inth have stolen be- bargain prices. and wondered why x ,could not .uause she loved clothes! {or clothes sake. That silo ignored men was met a coquette. and had always been a hard worker. Cloth-"s Wt‘l‘i' an obession with her." ii 7.1.-.. - w. v we marsh; ' v :._-.,,.». .‘w. .. “The Haberdashery” DAYS SALE anuary 5th to 15¢ Everything in the Store Men’s Furnishings and Clothing 25 p. c. and 33 will Come and get Your Require- ments from the Newest and Brightest Stock in the City enderSOn & Cudmore 101’ Grafton Street l g. i E l l Really. I feel it is an imposition to leave Junior with you." “i love to have him. Don‘t hur- ry home on his account." She took Junior in her arms, and I went to meet Clara. But the neWspaper story remained in my mind. 1 felt I think 1 shall go and see this girl because she wanted pretty things. i may be able to do something forivery sorry for the girl who stole her." ‘1 too. would go and see her. per - “You are always doing. something ; ilaps. ’ for someone." I rejoined. “taking .Tomorrow—Diok and Nan Discuss Their Legacy. peoplu who were ullpriucipied didn't help themselves "Store detectives are very alert. "1 often wonder the stores do not lose more than they do," I sold, as I put on my hat “They, area great temptation‘if one isn't‘caro of babies or making lollies; “D & ' F” ‘SAusliGES Choicest cuttings from Selected Pork; Purest Spi- ces; most careful manufacture,--three superlatives com- bining to produce. ' HIGHEST QUALITY Our Smoked Meats are recognized leaders for years with most particular customers. And they cost you very little, if anything, more than ordinal? qgality. ASK FOR “D. a F.” 'A D Meats, Lard and Sausages. Packed and cured b eyerts under continual DOMINION GOVERNMEN ‘ .7 SPECTION- Davis & Fraser CHARLOTTETOWN. P. E. L W —By Herbert Johnson Lil-vs ~DRR oar-m pE'E -DAH os-a ‘. O I The Office Nightingale ' “Hmong m. clout... “you _ SILVE ernuns A-MUHK THE do-o-o-Hl DA-A -PE'DAH-)Ml° pan - vs “384% -s- \‘PAH‘ SHINE upon MY BRow To mm a a Y! MW” -sA'-pi=. - taut»: ps-A-A-H! c" QM" BF