, JA'. ARY 5,:19’21 , rt 1ch a hint. Ili'dialers. Dr [($311 “m5 .h m ‘1.”Mi'. John Sin isévlniiiiig trieiids ni Souris. r..l‘I‘HS Geiirgiml Peter's. is visiting it .\.' l): Moheiiaii. G ngweil oif Messrs. ‘De- Charlottetown. was a orgeiown recently. Alchelliin. St. er lather. Mr. curseiown. L'IMr. Di , iBiois Bros” \iigjmr in 09 V fi'Miss Nollie .\ . Georgetown, hfiius holidays at J’i‘illllu‘e Island. icDooald, teach i‘i spending her. her home in r\ («Miss Campbell: of the High School, Georgetown, ls spending i103" vucaiion at her home in Mon- tague.“ H ' “.'.°.\ir. (Tilurtence‘zl'om' t (:Qlllliitlll iianioqi! nihiémfififi likix. is \‘is‘itiiig': :i‘iricn' ‘Bx'lli Georgi-town. 3 arm: iioi'li Poole-ot'Me‘risrtit' ' Poole and Thompson, Montague. I. was in Georgetown, .inntallinlxhd furnace in the new lic church. Roman Cautio- - . N . 4 i, A. E0 . L i Photographs ot ’all sizes. Mina to Sit all' size amateur camera; are ; received fresh every week: Moderate Prices Fictional attention to Amateur “ Photographs ‘ Charlottetown, P. E.’ l'. 0 ALL - FELT ~WEATHE-R 00th, ‘ METAL‘ U FELT WEATHER §TR|P This weather strip in dur - ublc. efficient, inexpensive. de signed to inukc il. complete job in windows and door: of may size. making a positive ban to cold, wind. soot and draft. Anyone can apply this strip with u hammer and small tucks. A job once done will lust for )‘ears. The expense is iimnll. the saving in coal dur- ing the first season more than covers the coat. to .3”! nothing of the added comfort ulltl grunt saving altcrwnrds. This strip is made oi’ ruat - proof metal and a hi 1: undo i'psilient felt in v'ar ous do - a . Signs and size , . v on windows this and COMBINATION BO N ’i mu When used weather strip does I. , ‘_ the necessity of storm nah. It stops window ‘ rottiing. ken s in heat. and keeps out out . dust and dirt. ‘ Price 5 and 7e per foot. THE ROGERS HARDWARE- OO.. LIMITED v Wholeoalo and'Rotali ’Quoen street Grotto" Blue!- \' Office Supplies MERCHANTS and PROFES- S’IONAL MEN will need for their offices BLANK BOOKS AND or- FICE §UPPLIES . We have a large stack of - Day flocks. hangers. Cash Books, Journals. Letter Books, invoice “Kooks, Memo. Books. Note Books? Account Paper. ii'oolscap. Typewriter ‘ Paper. ‘L’urbun l’upern. Typo writer Inlhbons, Fountain Pens (nil prices). Envelopes, Binding Cases, Office Files. ink Wells. inks. Pens, Pencils etc. L OFFICE C POCKET»DIAR- lis FOR 1921 vlvervahing required for a ‘ "well equipped Oiiice.‘Lowe_.s_t prices Wholesale & Retail. 10mm 00. Limited 0 V, Constipation . ,1 ~‘~: V.“ ..—~.._ STE“); PERSONALS it h. Georgetown ‘..‘Mi'. liiii .Warren, Charlotte- tifl’n, is spending it few days in Georgetown. " ' V H " Very fpiorablqaihd many visitors 1 away laden. with Christmas gifts and Well pleased with their.pnr- ' successful beyond . energetic ladies ‘of this. live So. . cicty are. to be congratulated ‘on present month Pit offerln-‘s very scarce. Futures closed 573 to ‘ 854 big ‘mand'tbr 'cash "wheat by shippers and exporters at unchanged mom and featureless. Oats closed it}, to 1 cent higher. not ' (attendance courses.) " h i a -mPDA ' TICAL PARLOUHS. was held in St. David's. Presby terian church on Christmas nigh tions, drills; Four or Recitation. _ name; Solo. Drill, Christmas” ' Eve, by tom fuse. iEtlla Russ. iieien nougias; Recitation. Family Troubles. Nel— lie Walker; FSblo, Margaret Mc- .u\regcvr; Recitation. Katherine Me Kinuo’n: ,Drill. ’ Shut-n Claus by live boys. Albert ttntuiie, Walter ‘Wulter. Ralph Douglas. ‘Spurgeon Walker; Edward Dell; Recitation Bright Stockings, Mildred Bell; Chorus. flushed was the ‘Evening > ‘ *3 ..‘8UGGESSFUL CONCERT— The Concert ' heldin the Town Hall. Gnorgetown, ‘ on Tuesday. Dec. 28. by the members of the Success Club at Georgetown High School. was, a, decided‘succeas. The hall was-5 crowded and each one enjoyed ' himself greatly. A large” sum oi: money was realized Which »\\'i11go towards buying books toritlic' library. Following .is, the .progrumineu—rl’lano Duel! Mildred Donovan uand Florence McDonald; Recitation. When f'I‘houins lakes his non. Dorothy Doyle; 8010. Freckles. Rose Fair- .child; Reading. Mr. Norton: Pia,- no solo. 'Rose Fnirchiki; Intm‘inis sion and sole of tba'ndy; Dialogue. Aunt ~,Bet§y’s Beaux, Recitation. The Wee Penny {Whistle of San- dy Mchth. Laura. Yoston; Duet Mildred‘ and Helen Donovan; Dance; Highland Fling, Mary Boudreault; Piano solo. Louise Solomon; Dialogue. Uncle Mor- ton's Din: Radiation Katherine McKinnon; A Little Blind Fell, Pantomime._ Afton Water; God Save, the King. , ,..“BAZAAR AND TEA~ -— The Bay held a bazaar and tea in the courthouse on 'ThuNdy Dec. 16. The display or fancy articles was [urea and of an unusually highw- der and called forth many compii memory remarks. The day- pro-red came troniiur ‘and near and went chases. The dainty luncheon served was also an important part M the afternoon's program). As this was the first -atti1ir oi! the kind ever held at. St. Peter's. the ladies were rather dubious nasto the success of it. but-they overe' chair-highest expectations. 'By evening each writ oie‘waa sold and they'hiui realized‘ the snug sum of $82.25. The the success or their work. They; have okready installed an up to date furnace in the church which has proved highly satisfactory and they are now contemplating further improvements. —-—-—.o._ ADVANCES‘ iN WiNNiPEG WH EAT.-Couslderabie advances Were made in the iocul W'hsitt'lilai' kei. After opening strong tn.- uh jertone continued wry ,‘stroiyg- » ih‘r..~ghoiit 'thb'l'u‘iaoiuii ind fins-7s ranciions Wc-d ruin. wlmut went up to 2.1032. no high M the day. will]! May future touch ed $1.63. indicating that more is i 'The program consisted (it recltui ' chorus. on Little Bethlehem; Recitation. A Qltristinarri‘u‘ed h‘arin, Edwin ‘ Bell; Duet. Star of the East. Flor once McDonald and Myrtle Ross;- Good Enough. Jerry, , Shine Out.;0h_ ales and Star. Louise McLean: Reel- ‘ “Mom-My Dollie. Lillian Goieli; girls. Grace Douglas, Jenny Rm Ladies Aid Society of St. Peter's ' ,0 warm»... m. twain m: I, m ' m Guam-"n" . l Jimth Wilde Joe Witgner. manager at Jack -Shurkey,- announces 'iilhat 'he‘iias =roceived a cubic odor of $25,000 forI iliis protege to meet Jimmy Wilde. the ilyweight champion. in England ‘ed under direct orders oi President -...-...-.. - ' ‘ a "r -~——’ ‘ ' , l .i it quickly relieved when Ni.\ O 5 an!” PAY. to buy in m. ,to'. a 5L ‘ »' liver is arousudto'aotivityfiy\ “- » . . , r; ' p “'7‘: V ‘5 . f "'° “" °' °' “"0" mm?- " ...‘OHRIB1‘MA8‘CONGEHT‘— t An“ “my I! Liver Pills Ono plil a do". A most enjoyable Christmas Tree - WHDINQE i—wx -. r‘ f“ I" ’0' it. 1,000" 'i -N ~,~—. ‘0 i . {he DAY ‘4) i UR Fiésf 0' PM J. 1/ v BL'AMES PRESIDENT WiLSON. ~--Admitting interference with the landing on United States shores oi the Western Union' cabietruinti: b'adoes, “and stating that they no. i Wilson, secretaries Colbv. Baker, land nanieis‘nied in the District; Supreme Court- their answers in. RS] . December , . _short.ly« after the new ye pmbahility he will accept. . - . W its doors. .Shrin sequent- lnuliiliiy oi" ranic‘. meet notes is givrn :13 iii the em bi‘irmssni-xnt. ' Milan-do Million! for Coldl.'ete.. The ,Rexaii 5 Store "ii a big ch " interest” Li the are her. Then? was a strong de- ums. Coarse grains remained d‘uli t d 0000.... From" $2.00 to 01000 From East Point to Cape Bear is a big terntory, yet right across this space Parkman Supplies they tigiiajoriiy 0i lye-Glasses because PARK dbmpliments otlthe season. We take tor their patronage in the past. and we promise in wishing our customers the his opportunity of thanking them to continue to or. in all THREE. MORE BANKS CLOSE IN U .si—Tiie State Bank of Milton and the Merchants’ State, Bank of Napoleon have closed their doom, ‘ iuii’y, ipunethpit‘wui mean the (in. l 1/ v in‘ Ottu-wa eggpunggphdgn or the suit bioughtby, the Telegraph company for an injunction I res- ' straining them i’i'on'i‘preVenting the landing of the cable line. I 50:00:) MEN OUT OF worm... 43y, Collier :qu Watson ' _6|T 'UM. \\‘_\\‘\\'I‘, , s 33. x\~. ii i , \ you we T'Skblnhq wrrH OFv NiCKE-L— PLATED ' SKATES. MRS. MacsWiNEV SAILING.— Mrs. Muriel MacSwiney, widow of the thinkier Mayor of Cork. who starved, himseli‘w in Brixton prison, will:'sall: for England next- Saturday aitér'destli’yingin Washington be- i‘dro'the commuter i." 100 investig— itting conditions in ireland. ' DIED 0N Hi8 .WAGON.—-Witii the reins still gripped in his life- 1935- hands, the body of George Lindsay. mail driver on“ a rural route between St. Stephen and Old Ridge. was found on the seat oi'his mull wnggon which had been istopA bringing me mm] of closed bunks A“ mommy“, 'anhouimemem made-[led in front of ii initil box on Fri in this 'stdte to twenti-seveu and “MG”- mm we Ford pm” at High'iday ‘iV‘lmng' the total in the western-[states to land Pal-(‘L-Deuon' had bee-n doeealman had been hem/y and the mp titty-two.~ The Cook County State iMFfinltF-lxy‘. such action ~ i . ~ Bank of Princcvilic failed to openthr-OWI-“g .sqme fin" th°“5and.me“.’rhc night was the come“ or me I e in. the “flue but,“ fwork’ -A"témpomw. “lupoeuson and a keen winil.was blow ot‘ cattle and . sheep :inil'.iiic can “WRIQRW’MQ last week" Wmf'mg' I‘Flme. de-alhfias “embed 50 “1911.10 lawyan wwmo‘ry‘lt-O he {31¢anle heart iailuie. it was believed that The ' Christmas eve means had taken much longer than usual. BdferpWe ‘ ‘ ‘ In Ier5’ and in fins of 50 100 GOOD WORD FOR SATAN.—.\n ground fish had been brought lit-re 'old Scottish woman always had n (luring l9,20, stuttering .ill rocrriis good word to any for evei'yboiiyxjul‘ the Idol 3’! years. it is (‘;.iim:lli‘d One day at i'ri'enil said. “Janet. l begihai at lens: 3,000,000 pounds will lieve you could find something goodj have been added to this icinl before to say oi the devil himself." the year closes. The heaviest prev- “Weel.” remarked Janet. “he‘s'h ious receipts were in 1910 when very industrious body," [the total reached i00.232.968 a. ‘pounds. . ‘ eigners residing in Paris who l!il\'i' compiled with the French hm and taken out cards of identity iii thi- Prei’ecture of Police. These figures _Fo not include tourists nor mm class of foreigners whose nntioiiiil- ity is somewhut vague and who have no desire to call iit Poiii'i‘ iicedquni'ters unless (:oinm-licil to 311.3119 '50 by Gondorines. America, with e (lanai-.0]. announcement 'being made that; Hygienposure suffered while in the iner- _ plant‘ would be 010594 .i’i-lbm Deb. i‘Ol'iniincc of duty was the primary M _ emberi'Z-iuo‘ Junuury limit but ‘i'un'i- org-semeinai ‘the’piant “‘ili proh- ablyt‘nbtrl‘hle in qperation again uh- iill Eebruury first ’at least. _ ~ _ ‘ - MAY oismss ’300 #057 OFFICE MEN.'—‘.-\’ ‘coufldentlal report ye- gu‘rding’ the organization at the post. oii’ic'e. department has been placed in the hands of the sub committee of the cabinet by Grit- ' i'enhagen and Associates, Limited. ‘ 11‘ this reportjs adopted, is unoi’i’io mis'iiail of three hundred employ hauling ot thetflfilepartnieni. The ro- port also says. it is undei'stoml. that the expenSes ot' the department ' can be reduced $001000 annually. mornsn'sl‘pkgpuowwcas. “ turio have received cheques [or December under the Mothers’ Ai- liowun‘ce‘ Acl. There ‘were ‘200 in November. in January. it Is'expect- urn their confidence by keeping only the very best qualities of! rugs-Medicines and Toilet Requis two. and by clinging only the most satisfactory price. .We respectfully! request. a continuance of your pet- ronage during the coming year. I ' ’ii. J.“B.‘.BON " Optometrist Q'Preocrlption Brunt-t under 14 yeai-s'oi age. v Montague. .P. E. l0 cd that 650 motherowiil hepon the pay roll. The cheques wili,not be retroactive tron): 0ctobor’..1.~ as. at first announeed, it is said that this plan cannot be curried out. The rule of payment is $40 a month to a widow with twocnudrcn. $017: for three children. 050' four children. . and. $55 for live or more childi-e «More. . . mm About 400 widowed ‘motimrs' ih'on» ' ‘ cunse. Lindsay is"survived by it widow and live sons and daughtersin the world." with the announce- /" o, A. ., T: - _ on GREATEST FiSHiNG PORT lN WORLD—Boston was said to liiivu become “tlie,gi'o:itcst tlnhing purl ’ . :i22,000 permanent. residents in i’.ii'- 220.000 FOREIGNERS infgmshs. occupies fourth place. ilitii. «The foreign popualtion of Paris \Switzerland and Great iiriiiiin. [on November 1 totalled 220,000. At ‘With 30.000. 27.000 and 25.000. i‘l‘~ ment that 122,226.060 pounds ol'lenst, such is the number of [or - spec-Lively. heading the list. 9 fir 567% why i Ibr’Bre-ad, Cakf. 7719 St liaWreLtS’enflouj-flviils cc. gamma; 72a. Harman: Dick! - DIPPY’S DIARY ~BySINN ‘ WEDNESDAY: WAS ‘PRA‘chSiNG‘ 0040‘ ‘THE PIANO AT AN EARLY. HOUK M WHEN A' KNOCK CA noon. : AT THE ‘ R‘AC KET i OPENED IT IT WAS THE LANDLADY. "MR. oiPPY,’f an: sAio.”THis MOSTVSTOPS” EYE-GLASSES . are the FINET PROCUR- ABLE, title is the ONLY Guniler OPTlCIAN .inlioiitague C 1' d ’ ‘ior ouraeif a see 0? ’E. E. human" GRAMDUATI OPT ‘0,Pl.¥. ‘T ’“RAC KETlf’SAiD 1,“va MRSRENTZ i 1 WAS ONLY PLAYING SELECTIONS FROM THIS LITTLE BOOK CALLED (FIRST 51595 no MUSIC?” “Yes; I KNOW You PLAY WITH YOUR. FEE'I; BUT, AFTER 'rm's't-‘r'v TAKE YOUR. SHOES or?!“ W i-a “an”. '5‘ ’ WA... way-v“.