Between Bank and Farm TIM ULATION 0' out the _ put on I nolm ulna-1 pl). will it Golfing: (031:; vollin cl '1)! . '3 aye in D9“ .- ul- illuimtian’by lend- Inl, every elort 3nd in nu resource. to support agricultural activity to III flu“. UNI BANK Mum-uh» Ibis-h“ n to con!- Charlottetown Branch '1. R. Dier, Manager l SECURITY A Sayings Bank Account not only prov1des an assurance for the present, but guarantees 1n the future. To save is T HE CANADIAN BANK i you security I 70‘ to succeed- OF COMMERCE PAID-Ur“ CAPITAL R1 SER\ Li FUND ’. . 315,000.00.) $15,000,000 CHARLOTTIETOWSC BRANCH. C. Lomcr Miles. Manager. Half Price Sale of Odd Lots Of Wall Paper This sale is one of the most interesting offerings in connection with the great JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE A tremendous lot Papers-dines of which the stock is relative- ly small, have been tied up in room lots, in most cases with border to match. are papers your house-~all handsome and new. During the JANUARY SALE they will go at HALF Moore & McLeod, was Woha' * Championship AUCKLAND, N. Z. Jan. fixfiAlb- tralia lost her tennis laurelr lzeru his afternoon to the challenger- mm the United States. Cup. the trophy emblematic of the world‘s team tennis cliampionnhlp changed hands when the last- ball in the tenth game of the fourth sets , was driven out 0'! the courts. Australia has won [his cup six times. the, British isles haVe been triumphant on «iv! occasionslwhile today's victory makes the fourth time thi- l'n'ited States has won it. Rallying after losing the first set of today's double match. Wm. T. ’i‘ilden, 2nd. of Philadelphia. and Wm. M. Johnston, of Sufi Francisco. fi— Don't bllmo the stomach when the not cause is In the slow ' nation,“ the liver and bowls readily ruined by Dr. Chile's Kidnogvllm Pills. Ono pllladoso.§ 2 c. a bun, all «um i .Chase‘ to suit any and all The Davis , of attractive Wall There rooms in PRICE 6? FWADA / r —|T, PAYS to buy in. this prov- ——8HOP FROM HOLMAN'S cats log. —-MEN'8 OVERCOAT and runs at bargain prices in Sinclair's Jam nary sale. —COME. TO THE Pie Social and dance in lndian River school Fri- day, .lanquy 14th. Admission 2: cents. —HOCKEy.——Th¢- ('rysul Tec- key t‘lub “is re-organized at a. meeting held by the member: on Wednesday evening. l-‘ull arrange menzs were made for the ushering in of hockey which has been neg- lltc'ed for some . me. The players ’will go into active training at once to meet .ue Otlcr.‘ (-1 Several out- side tea: 5 who liliI-ir an *' . .his sport. The fol- ilowing or eer~ were appointed.— lPrt-sidrni Dr. W A. Allen. Vice l 'r Ferno Graves Secretary {George Morrison, Committee ,Art hur Morris. Edgar Houghton~ F‘irs‘. ‘prat‘lh'e was held on Friday. H. ~GENEROUS CITIZEN—As an out come of the Boy's Confer: field in Summer Ede recen‘ Tull; squares, one each i:- -:on w .h ,l .\let.‘:.u‘is‘ ,(‘hu izormed as well as . l'rail r'tr ' I . C. . is cooperat Lug up the Montgomery + 0": will he used by t“ e hai’. is now being ‘V‘ad' .‘ a" - ‘- T- -' a An our .3); is : ure 'mil for him as s said his 2' iii, ‘ —KENS|NGTON DRIVING PARK ASSOCIATION—A: :hu annual niertinz ol‘ thonxensinwon Driving Park Association held v-n ller'. -. h it was decided to hold their fir.‘t race mew on “'wlnesdzu July Z-‘h 1nd classw. pursm. w' l announted early ill 1: grin; Tin management also decided to hall :1 Fall meet which will consist 0i a two year old class. a three year anti :1 class for the hoer belong- im: tn lnPnles of New London lce Rot-in; .\~.>0{‘l'dll0n. The coil . cla: vs will be open In ;'. l3. island brei culls only and th:- s " I will he put up will be ‘ to induce Cult owners o their colts luv the rue". are some good younu ho: ‘ on. these classes should get a !.u . entry iii". The officials for 1921 tar-- James O'Connor, Pres. and A. L. Ru'e .Secretary. . .‘AAa m revealed the. same tennis wizardry that gavethem victory in the sin- gles matches yesterday. Their op- .ponents, Norman Brookes and TGernld Patterson. fought desperate- jly to sum the tizle or defeat but Ire outplayed clearly by A Yankees, The match was ‘ test. a brilliant con- an epic in thr- history of the Izanie. played under a sky bright ’with the sun of southern summer. ‘ The challengers lost the first set 4 to ’2. ing se'a. 6—4. 6~0 and 6—4. MANCHESTER STOPS CELE - I l l i l :BRATION.—lufluenced, no Iby public iManchester. by the disrlosurv oi {the Finn F‘cin plot to wreck the doubt. indignation aroused in Stuart street power station. and other important) properties. so as to bring the u hole me of the city ’10 n standntill. tho pollcl: author :itlcn. after consultation with the home Once. decided to prohibit Illn- Iholrlln‘g of the various lrish and. Slim Pain demonstrations arrang - l'ed for the celebration at the anni- versary or the “Manchester Mar - .tyrs," The "Manchester Martyrs" were. Allen. Lurking and O'Brien. who were executed after an at - tack on a prison van many years Bl": -‘ .A‘ «in “not; «and but took the three remaln- ' reach .home , ,' hanks +5 l l l J u at received t'w or E Crates of best English Teapots, an exceptional as- '. sortment to choose from Black &. (lo, , SUNN YSI DE l W .4 are anxious to show, o- ._~ri E ' \ ‘ to town on \\ ednesda ' —Ex-SOLDIER DEAD.— - death is announced from a Halilax hospital of Joseph Ellswoth. ex- noldler. formerly ot’ Piusville where his parents live. Deceased who had been ill for a few years was about 35 years of age. he was well known in Summerside. lle leaves a wile 1nd one child resldlnx at her home an (:18 Appin ltoad. H. m “'ESTERN PERSONALS —- Mr. Vernon McLeod ot‘ Ulnar lolletou’n spent ' 14- week -n.l 2-1 Enuzmerstde . ~Misscs Beat It.“ :DHII fus: love-town, we and Jane Gor .v‘l” Hui n t'nir ~~Mayor Avard n! Sackviliz, pub lisber or the Tribune is: in Sum ai‘ra. e today. —.\lr.<. Rose-15.1 l‘ezers has return («.1 1-) town after two weeks- \isir Mur- in Burlington. of Maxim ll 3m ~F 'ids Pi and; .1111 l-J'n \l't‘Pk Nil 1. Vl<li w. ' I'M. .. ,llll‘ .\li<~ Emma .\lc(‘orma(- :‘ eanars ha; returned from a n. i: :2 I» -. .x. 1:. __ man irnm FreelunJ l 1) Fu-nuucrsid.‘ u: .\l \‘utt charged w .' . n: :5 the line from h ' for threatening " n Lotko and Wil» two successful iurmers or llalihul': '1 ll-tltl u business trip and return- ed home Thursday. ll. mt'firlt. .l. Ailr-n lx' 4-0:”: or sold a cow [0 \Vi i'u Ular ii.— t‘L'lTlouetcwn I "lwo lb. (‘apt ~l.:<>xgr Sharp, . .‘-.lr. James A. Sharp. “3" .illrfi heme owing :o the tit-at. or ‘11»: brother Lloyd. lef' 'n. return u Sudlmry. Ont” Thur - morning. llutr.‘ Maritime, points. lohn Mr. Harris represeu'mivr- at duet heid by '11- 'Al the l'nion (‘lu . . ‘1' F0 0" New Brunswicu is l’rt’nsit‘it-ni - :31». (‘cmpany. w ..AMERICA‘$ WEALTHIEST BACHELOR GIRL WHO, IS SAID TO BE ABOUT TO WED "rn'irry. Miss Morgan has been at“ Miss Anne Morgan ll ii [mi‘i:‘ :irw true. Amt-vicar, best lino-.vn :i'id \ve'ilihli-v - '-lcr trill. .\li<. -\nuit Morgan. may soon iiu- net-nil}: as A hairiuan or the ex- ccullve‘committee of the Ameri- l'un ('ommiltee for [)evastated France. TOBACCO "NoTo-Bm" has helped thous- ands to break the coslly. nerve- shmlerinu tobacco habit. “‘heuc ver you have a longing for a cigarette. cigar. pipe. or for a chew. just place 1; harmless Xo-Tu-Bm: tablet in your mouth instead. to help relieve. that awful desire. Shortly the he hit um)- be completely broken. and you are better 0H mentally, physi- cally. financially. it's so easy. so simple. (let :1 box of .\'o-T<u»nac and if it doesn‘t release you from all craving for tobacco in any form. ymr druggisl will refund vnur mo uey with out question. .‘uflfiw. Nan («mi .N. . . . ’l‘lle _ vva~~ recently elected '1' " Summorsiilo and, was —8LU8TERY WEATHERa—Il‘he blusfery weather or may real-h on much larger proportions at night when the ’wind blew almost a gale the snow {all was light but the country roads :n places are so till-l ed with snow drum. travelling is reportld very heavy. H. —A PROMISONé—GAME ot Hoek' evening when a team sex N. B. will play against thei Crystals of Summerside. The Sus: sex team is one of the fastest In, the Maritime League and the game should prove very interesting. Anl hour's skating alter the match.| The patronage of this game will determine whether or no: int-m games will be arranged. ELan Hockey Team is play a nan-3 game at .visido. (‘ut'zsanmdenco has been received and it is cxnected till. a game .u the near future Baker. brniiicr o W. or Sammy Mayor by a ninja. ‘-\’. «G. I". .\l’_ and W. Gil'»; l’.:. or 43 over NltllOlSOU. FASHIONS FOR CANADIANS .\:;lr‘. s opojuehfl e i‘l‘il! is dH-ijr ily smart For motoring or travel 1d :1' made of a r ' would ht- cha \v.‘ weal” r. The liiile o -. “lulled to "ac sleH’r-i iron) neck tor-lbow. may also be attached tat lh-- xvri~V 1);; mums «:5 the button and Burton—hole. .ir. if pref. red. may be let; fret- .md flowing. The (‘0le woull ‘w very good look: " : inmln— of an English ’ 'n a bright lining in the l :ht be made or plaid n toior litiinc. The Mil? .. ' 1n attractiw remurn The shop. are filled with rpll'fll‘ vlid valor: in winter ccszs just now am] Tprim: wraps Will soon be vi-owti'nz this. out or the lime~ light. Models featuring overcanes El’ll attached or detachable. are much to the fore. and the conven- iionul rape is also it) be. with us again, eweedingly attrztctiw lith u: in fabric and -:y:»' variety. Fret 21! “um rd fabric Cape Coat for .Motoring or travel- ling. Some of the best known Ameri‘ can houses are bringing out some or the simlllEs‘l models seen for a long time. Really they are merely ~;traight sections of material gather.‘ -d into a natural neck line and, finished wih a little band of fur or :1 soft scarf collar. The wonderA seems. when one sees one or these simple capes worn. that designers ever try [0 bring out elaborate styles at all. “non the simple sel vere things are so charming. Htwfi «ver. fine fabrics must go into' these simple things, and the most exquisite or workmanship. in addition to the capes and rape coats “'lll vests ot contrasting Colori is‘ one of the new notes. For cit-- ample, a straight simple cock—cut to flare all around. Elvin: 'lte cir- cular effect so much approved»— made of :1 line soft fabric in navy, had a. vest running the entire length of the garment. wider at the hem than at the neck. made. of light tan color and embroidered in navy and fed. Band collar and cuffs wcrn also of tan. SOLDIERS BONUS IN U. s.— Patiaugc of the soldiers' bonus bill Would cost the .L‘nited States gov: erumeut approximately“ $2.300.000.-‘ 0011. Secretary of the Treasury Houston estimated before the Sen- ate finance committee, consider - ing the soldiers' aid measure. The treasury secretary professes to be “against a wall." as to methods of obtaining revenue to meet the out- lfll' that would he required it the bill \vvrc enacted. eu- is scheduled for next Thursday-l , from So: Buy Boys Clothing at the January CLEARANCE SALE Get the boys whatever new c‘ttlzcs they need—NOW while the JANUARY CLEAR \NCE SALE is gomg on. You will buy at prices LOWER than you will be able to luy in two $034113 time, SALE TlMl’. (“Lillivu‘ :lithlIZR, 25 per cent off all Men’s Suits and Overcoats and all Boys’ Clothing . c~ off All Men’s Suits. c. .01? Caps. . c. off all Boys’ Suits. 1 . c. off Fur Caps. c. off Dressing Gowns. c. off Men’s Hats. c. of Overcoats. - 0. off Umbrellas. . 0 Pants. . c. off Pajamas. . off MEN‘S, FUR COATS . 0. off Cotton Shirts. . c. off OVERALLS. c. off Silk Shirts. }.. c. off FUR ROBES. p. 0 off Underwear. 25 13.0 off TRAVELLING RUGS . off Flannel Shirts. 25 p. 0. off AUTO RUGS. . off Satteen Shirts. 25 p. 23 serve cucnmmcnowz ’F’ N) N10 mNNtOIO N) a Save on Stanfield’s U’wear These are the sale prices on Stanfield’s will find them to your advantage:-- ----Stanfield Green Label . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.90 per garment ----Stanfield’s . . . . . . . $2.50 per garment Red Label ----Stanfield’s Bluevlnhel . ..$2.75 per garment . . . . ..$3.25 per garment ----Stanfield’s Black Label in rotation as received--enclose check, P. Underwear. You' ..-..... Mail orders filled 0. Order, Express Order or Currency. Eive dozen Extra Heavy Ribbed Woolen Un- dershirts for men, large sizes only, special sale price, each Bannockburn Suits, special price Bannockburn Pants, special price Acadia Pride Suits, special price 1.50 ..$22.50 ..$31.50 l A 25 per cent off ' Men’s Gloves---Hose---etc. p. c. off Lined Gloves. p. c. of Socks. c. ofl" Armiets. c. ofl“ Knit Vests. c. ofl’ Jerseys. c. off Handkerchiefs. , c. of Purses. ‘ 25 p. c. ofl’ Working Gloves. 25 p. c. of! Mufflers. 25 p. c. 03 Garters. 25 p. c. of? Khaki Pants. 25 p. 0. off SWeaters. 25 p. c. off Linen Collars 25 p. c. of Soft Collars. Discounts of to 50 per cent All departments i” MOORE Mama?) I I]? .2} 919121 Queen St., Charlottetown K"