,7 .- ‘,1. y“. L. I u reason,- auitilirt 7"" nap wiv Ami» Taking Lyan s. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound In omsr, N. S.—"l took your medi- cine orarun-down condition and inward troubles. l had mo: in In right side so bad st times t.I co d notwslk Rlififiw. 1J8?! 801133.155‘? ti’; newspa rs an?! have taken five bottles of it. Team better in ever way you can use my letter to e1 other women."-— Mrs. ALVlTA M. Eli-BY, lngomar, N. S. Nervous Breakdown Relieved Toronto, Ontarlm-"ltisprettyherd the new rink at to explain" your feelings in nervque troubles. I felt low s rrrted, bed pains in my head and eyes, ways crying. 8nd did not want to go anywhere- 1 d0 11111111112 and fancy WW1‘ Iwwld in Foodnahape‘ A large delegation carloads due to arrive, Betetr sc~ Se‘ 11741111119 an“? i911’ muiut“ o‘ of ‘mm is expected from. Bede‘ cure your requirements before the lhaveheen rnCansda fiveyears que, There will be an hours skate strike is decnnel Poole & Tnomn work. and have been_ this way ever sinwyl after cflmc- 111m iflklflil 11W"! E- Pmkhlm 5 cents to game and skate, Children Vegetable Compound and l slee better and it seems to make me eat, an I must any l am feeling more jolly. I have great faith in in your medicine because of what it has done for m husband's sister and she recommends it to me." MMrs. A. Snrrn, 10 Burlergh Avenue, Toiinrorden, ‘Toronto, Ontario. All dr-uggists sell this dependable med- icine, nnd women suffering from these troubles so common to their sex should give it a trial now. (Tlhiltlrengi-loncertp" This Evening From GNRA .\lON(7'l‘0.\', N. 13., Jan. lib-in uddiqirn to regular- iudio program (‘NRA Mont-ton Tuesday, Jan. ‘ ' the-re will be a children's - t beginning at 7.30 p. in. con tin-g oi‘ piano solos by .\i:irl..n llu-tton and Evelyn Good- win, vocal solos by Dorot-liy Siultz urni Betty \V.i.lkis and u. re- c- ntion by Irene Henderson. concert wflhl precede Uhe re- .~ studio programme. SOUTH GRANVILLE SCHOOL The send-annual exnmin-Jtion of Hun In Gosnvilile School] was held or: Tu tiny afternoon, Dec. 23rd in the ‘stlrouiroonr, w-h-Iclr wars taste‘ fully (loco-rated for ‘the occasion. 'l‘lrete was n. repres- ntatiive amend- ance o-i‘ parents and other vlshors present, who iollowsd with keen interest the examination of the onsets ir. the various subjwts of study. The cxnrinzrtion was cs-rried out by the teacher, Mr. Malcolm .\iacKcnzl2, assisted by severed of the visitors. Prompt and accurate lil.ri\\"€l'$ were ginn by the pupils u: all questions asked th‘:‘m, show‘ int: that '.hey possessed uthorough knuwltdige of the dlffervnt subjects lzrusht, and that. they were up to the requiryd standard of the sev- (rnll grades» A‘: the con-clus/rm of the cxanr- izution -a. short program, consist- ing of recitatlorcs, song-s and drills was nicely ‘rendered by the pupils. Artcr the rendition of ‘i-he program the pupils and irhsltors were treat- ..'l to u gtnerous supply of candy by Jhe teacher followed by ‘the tibtribuiion of "some prizes. As a testimony of ‘their esteem and gratitude to ‘their teacher for r-VTVICQ rendurcd tihe pupil-s leind- iy remembered him by presenting irlnr “nth ‘a. handsome Christmas rift together with the foil-owing address: I -South Granville, P. E.I. Dec. 23, 1924. Mr. Nialcolnr rMacKenz-ie, Dear Teacher:- We the pupils of South Granville Schc-ci wish ‘to extend‘ to you today our heartfelt gratitude tor the kindness you have shown us, and the interest you have taken in our ‘sohoollroorn i-or the past term. We know, Lira-t we ‘at many times have been rltlsobs-dieut but through your kind and genial manner you have wc-rr the ‘affection oi‘ all. We realize you have oakcn‘ as your motto: Better- ‘to rule by love than fear. Now in conclusion we ask you to accept ‘this small gif-t, not for, its Jinil-r-Irza-ric value, bu‘: u‘; n isiiglrt token o fihe good’ will and friendship ‘that exists among us. Signed on behalf of the pupils oi’ S. ‘G. S. The te-ache-r replied to t-his with a few well‘ chosen wordis, thanking the pupils ‘for their glflt and for their goo-d, comradesdrlp with him during ‘the pant term. After brief remarks of com- mnnduition by ‘i-he visitors, a very pdeaisiantly spsmt tmflte-rmcon “"315 brought to a close by the singing of the National Anthem» i"! ~ ,~' ¢ I "Jw n“. Broken Lense Because your prescription may happen to be lost or in . another city doesnot prevent you from being fitted with a '1' new pslr of glasses. " Just bring us the pieces of the lenses that are broken and we can provide you with new ones that will be exact duplicates o7 those that you had before. In our parlors we have ev- ery helllty for testing eyes. filling prescriptions, fitting glasses and mlking repairs. I We are particularly anxious ' to servg these uniortlnstes who have broken their glass- ss and do not hlppen to have their prescriptions with them. Bring us the broken lenses. _ E. E. PARKMAN Optlelhh and Optometrist Montague, P. 5,1. ‘F i THE ' n: worn tannin 1 "SHOP from Batman's Cstslos‘ ._wooo FORjALE-Jiimited quantity ‘Hard or Soft Wood. W.C. Schurman, North Bedoqlie. 20-1-1921 -wm1'zo. - Int-Md 111088- sver-y day, also, good Banner Oats suitable for seed for which‘ s1>°019=1 priee will be paid’ up till March 1st, Potatoes taken on mild day's. J, B. Mlllman, Ke-nrslngron. -ROBIN HOOD FLOUR, W111i"- ule and Retell. l-lolrnsnfi, Summer" elde-Hi-i-b-TF. ' llnnrdi Llnlment for Colds- Eastern Guardian meson from Holmurs Catalog’. . ."VALUABLE BUSINESQ Slllllll or sale, also DwellinB H0115" 1“ snappy game is expected as there ,‘ truted Shakespeare and Sir Walter ‘_ 'of Tnnnhauser," "Romeo nnd Jnl- Principal‘ in ‘a vcry imponiarri: event f 23'1'2°‘m61‘ New Perth. Apply to Harry Jenkilii. -——- New Porth.--949-1-14-6l-e0d. -HO0KEV ‘MATCH AT KEN- BINGTON WED. N»IGHT._ The “EASTERN AGENT-Mr. J. Bedeqrre Beavers will cross sticks W. Murdock is now Guardian A8- with the Kensington Crystals on ent in Montague and will be plena- Kensington on Ed i011‘??? 56W! lllleelzlvi- 2255"’: v » . _ ,. rng, o n ng. ' Viednesday night, January 21st \ new“ Buh'crmuons'_t" is keen rivalry and both teams are "JCOAL AND COKE_ Severn] the match. Admission 25 somud‘ lnnnnnvwl 29‘1-20M1i. 15 °°“‘“- ....'WEEKLY WHlST.—The week- ly Whlat ‘Party held in St, James RETURNSWMR James wnnamn Hall on Tuesday evening was up to "brother .0‘ |cn|ck wnlllnnls) n; the standard in every respect. The no“ Georgn B‘ C" n, Spending the ladies prize had to be drnwn ‘for winter at his old home in Charrotte- 115 311'“- 'F"11"31111‘1r'-111'5- Mooney “m1 -—-GREAT HOCKEY PLAYER [own “n ‘\'inlanlg in nn Qngin- Miss Mary McDonald made tho i.:r on one oi the Frasier River sums scoreiMlss McDonaldwou the teamboats. lie has had an itlni- draw, the gentleman's prize was ofmit hockey cnrcer extending lrcui won by iMr. Frank Gotcll.—‘./\. 1hr. Atlantic ti the Pacific coast _ H0 started with Elipse hockey club ____'QPEN|NQ HQCKEY GAME, of Charlottetown in 1902 and '03, __The Gem-getmvn Spgrflng (11111, was token on ‘with the Abegwelts nnve arranged the first nnnkny club in lieu of Danny Sullivan and game to be played in Georgetown tnudc. good ini‘rrretlizr‘lely—went with this winter ‘vnere they n“, nnnmn the Latronrire Alberta team in 1901i "nan w ‘owns Huck“ wnn tne H“ ind '04, czrnri- ibzrck with the ‘New map B m“ {on an“ ‘l; ' Glasgow" ‘N. S, team in 1904 and ‘. Dy‘ e L e r I Lin“ m .n5_ played Wm‘ the New York river on Wetliicstlzry evening. -.\_ Wanderers in St. Nicholas rln-k sub- sequently. In 1911 he iplayed with the Cranibrook, B. =C., team. He is still one of the most formidsible 1111111? C1111r°11 0“ 7111111111151)’ ‘T911’ players on H", Fort George team ing ‘it wras found that 52 lLltl v0‘ d u is mncnan ‘nnt ,D|._ "no nnn 1nd to concur in Union ‘llilil (I against. Anegwen Cnnn Mrennonn n“, Con. Mt. Stewart corrcrrrs iruUrz-ion by siderlng hi5 trngagernont us coach 11111319131)’ 01' 511‘121 Y°1111'K1'°l' 99-" for u“, Rnn nnn muck Mn w“. cnnrence and‘ 7i zrgti-rns-t. To darts llama’ experience, judgment and 11 c°lreirtgillii>ll5 ‘ill 111B P19353111 FY dlsclplinrary tactics should be u 11"" 14-well 1'1l91T'(1‘3¢151°‘11‘ 10 911191‘ good acquisition to the Aibegweit 13111011 While ‘three have voted non- temn ccncurrmce .."‘UNION VOTING-When tire ballots were counted at Buy For- ————-<0-§———— Keep hllnaraPs Llnlment ln the Ilousr m-‘POPULAR APPOINTMENT»- At the civic bye-election held iir Georgetown on Wednesday. Jun» nary 14th Mr, ‘Seymour Knight W0ll #3801110!‘ 3111111111)’ Wflfi 1R Slim‘ over Mr. Peter Ross by u majority menfiiilfl 011- Tuesday. K- of 3. The iigtrres being Knight 70. ’_—_ Ross 67. This was one of the nrost “M13 J- 1v- (rfiflen- 131111511319 hotly contested election oi‘ nrry 1'15"“ S11n1'111"1'31‘1e ‘"1 Tuesday" s‘ kind held in lfloorgetown for sonic Jp" years and the figures tlrerrrsrzlurs Sajngitlrnycirrn gnfllighfz: prinve the closeness of the contest. K . . PERSONALS —-Mr. Mark Lezrrd of Lot 11 was ‘CPAINFUL 1NJURY-"41 15 ‘a visitor tn Summerside on last 11193111111’: t°"31131‘51~1‘-‘11- Mm" D- 1* Tuesday K‘ McKrnnon of rllcnngire is r..rw ___ wcil on tho raid i0 comp.t‘.e re» __\nss Hen,“ Cooke of Charlene covcry. Viluile in the u;“t~oi’>gettin~g town. vial-Zed her home at Kensing- 1 CF11" 51911511‘ 916F311“)?! i0 tnn,-ecnnt1y_ K_ ' at “ling one of tho week of ____ p-rnyw USPVJCGS, rho horse sudden- _Mn Eng“ nmligan of Nnrtnnm ly stantetl, Air-s. McKiunon being returned on Tnesd-ay from a husi- 1'1"°“'I1 heavily ‘to the ‘ground. 11l- ness trio to Charlottetown. 1r. "wst-blsaliins her leg. and giving htr J. very severe shaking up. A _M,._ Arnene Poflen commercial rnontlr suits/s". will 8111115.; before traveller ‘vent no Tignisn on Tnen Mrs. ‘\lcK'znrron will b. on‘, of bed, (jay K1 11nd f1 ' i; har place as one 01' our ~ furemt» wonrou, hr..h in the work __Mn James Blggm. n, Lot my of the Zchuz-ch, and in Every tlrirrg annnnnnnnent Bignnr Ofvtremne“, Luliilllllllg to the uplift cl‘ this "n visited Sunrnrerside on Tuesday. C°1111l111~'-:?Y~ ..*SUCCESSFUL OPERATION. ~.\’ir. John s. Cousin of Park “‘$1<111“<1$\1-'I~'¢-'Y 0n 11w um or Comm. was n passenger west w one of our locul doctor: hits not ‘vemngton and Egmom Bay |0n only saved Mr. Alexnnr. s Dewar Tnesnann K the expense of a ‘trip to Aidlilfeilii, _,____ but hus bee.‘ the mean.‘ 3i’ res/ar- __.Mn George Mc-Lnnis ng Cenigral in; ‘him zilmost to his former c0n— Line Road, Minrinegash attended 111119" "1 111111 116 11H 11E»! the Conservative Convention in “rmmd 111° 1131119- Se"? Summerside on Tuesday. K. as"? 11"» DQ111113“ 80nd . s-eriouis that his many fr _.Mr_ “ymiam Hnmins of Ken lug/inning to fear for the worst, qnninn rammed nn sntnnlny from two serious and ‘skilful ‘operutixrn-s s; John’ N_ B“ where he nnd gone however have, ‘dispillcrl nhis fC‘1r—- to visit his son George, who had the ""111" We 11318 Finn-flier flour: main‘ mLqyln-mne 0g nnvgng rm, nnnd Sn on ‘the =stzccis of Montague, would ‘badly laceraied in a plane;- mai; be wwli within ilr. ‘limits fortr fer- i‘t hnd to ‘be taken off. l-ie reports "P"! Qxilflfiiflli-JHS- —J. his boy cheerful and suffering no —-——— pain. .."’WHIST PARTY. — The énlung) laldt; of St. Marys; R. C, - urcr, Alan". e, ‘h ll '11 t party 1:1 .\’lclx'fil.l.z-li;r'.s sell‘ o: 1x11115- ' 111V Bvlllifli-i inst. which was well patroniztrl-rrrany from the town, and also from ‘Jhc country a'i.'1en‘tl- m2. ‘twenty/dive cents is the rul- nrisslton fee and‘ enables lair-e to _ spen ‘a mos‘; enjoyable evening, LONDONv ~13"- 19-'—‘W11~11 "11" Mrs. Dr. ‘Gram: ‘and Mr. Fined Troy ‘111101181 156-YH1P-01d Oeremmly- won ‘the ladies and gentleman's Frank Dlcksee has been elected prizes respectively. These aiffc-Irs 111118109111 0f the Royal Academy. are to continue weekly throughout the eleventh holder of the office the ‘winter. Some are of the opin- first held by Sir Joshua ‘Reynolds ion ‘that a ‘lunch might be Béfved in 1768. at this close of ‘the g-smre, this The retiring president. Sir As~w°111d prove n member dlrlwilis {on Webb, having manned the age card, as the country pr-optle would limit of 75, addressed the students. 1911911 11 1101 c"? '01 Miss Aillco Mcliauen f1: the pct-sit finer saicslaily with ‘Mchzod and 9 TEEN‘. ‘Marianne, has iseveretl $332- 5?) “wags 11127:‘! 111AL°£d°A1 'l71 hur connection wit-h ‘that firm, and 1881 d ' e - - - Y1 i ‘at present enjoying‘ a well flll R. A. in i891. Among his earned rcst, at her h-Qme 1n New well-known paintings are "Funer- Perth, and at the same time mak. B1 01' 11 Viking." "The Redemption ins puBpllFilliOllS to become the Thomas ‘Francis ‘Dicksee, who illus- tea before v‘ v_ 0; " men named w nne assembly room ttarlflng to drivedrom-e in ‘the cold, 6 and discarded the insignia. of of-yan ‘add1tkma1 ‘111-“39- °1 “"1155 C flee, while 40 ‘Royal Academiclana would have '1” be made‘ “'1' voted for the new president. _ . i Frank Dicksee is a relative of "RPOPULAR YOUNG LADV'_ n 1 i ' ilet." "The ‘Passing of Arthur“ and which ‘we understand‘ will ‘La ‘Belle Dame ‘Sans Merci." __._. take Dlace in th-E- very near future- The frequent vlsI-lrs to Montague dur- 111E 111B mat ‘summer of one‘ of Lower Momiagues promIIit-ing ytoung Frost Bites Da-rigiencui; iii umqcrgund-ed, Rubwvell Willi Mililrd’; gm] [pkg no (harness. it restore-s clncula/tion. heal-s the injure-d tissues. Ail-ways keep it on the shell lifile moment. 21-3 we uuzi groom will engage MWIvlflBi-ie and surrounding dis- triiots as one of the nnttlest and rues-t pleasing solos lnilieis ever had the pleasure of dealing with. m h .."WEEK OF PRAvpm-Week, en, ‘ave cwrioiniy ‘been of no of ‘prayer services were held. ‘in the nppnr-er spirit 0g ma] ~ mm 1 ‘rsiond he Montague last week, Ii-he four Dro- c~hriisLirrn friendship which exis“; cred“ l“ due M“ Brown‘ ziriioinplagvglxi‘.qEQrtant-pn-nt in tlire Itestaizrt clergymlen conductll-ng ‘the tpdny flyniuly; on, dlernym,,.n_ The 5111111111 l“11"1“13-_M1'- SYdDBY All‘ speedy black trottor for the coming, "__v_ 1F “j 9 WWI-B "m" '1 W?“ e9» 11199141188 1101118 111910 ‘in but: crnrlentrr of thls- ilrlendishlp gentle.‘ mus. have been born rrn- ‘the various churches, ‘P? 11411010’ star. as i-t is certainly ‘sowrn by ‘Mr. Fosie i ri . . , L .- . 8 f- not ‘given ‘to mrnniy tlo cle-im for weeks r n Q” 1 V? 1a 1mm“ [here w“ m‘ exchanga is hide ouch a charming young evangelistic services ‘in M ‘ta - . . 151% ‘Jaime: hMcbsrtlsn. tater tllrfi has celwiairgy not fallen 03113131.]; §1§§‘,‘,,{’,1f,‘,°,§§,,“‘$;fj§§§, m. nohson-Mr. I t.‘ e newy w s w groun-t, an we hop b , ,_~, ,_ ' gm h _ leave tor North Dakota, wteae ‘the wayside ilor mnny Tfaggneuflglflfi ‘,,,'§,,,,'1Zfl?f,“f§e'§m‘_§§ jfjlfiaxflf|Ennyfjmftnzf;1§§"“'“°°““ rec h°m° 1“ Geomstmv“ W119" 11° 1"‘ w’ %‘:“"""">r"" a mile-s wriil Intervene the memory experiencing a aplnituni r n0 one“ c any ‘the Writer in a ' PM”. on busmesl“ of the bridle wlifl live in the he-arbs social dairies have been entirely and minds, of the buying publric in discarded, and w» ‘in-i lira.‘ .. film; i .. // ll/l/Il/fl/l/I I n \\\\\J i _a \. 1L - Coats 1-3 off ; I A a Dresses 1-4 off ‘ill THIS SALE HAS PROVED T0 BE THE GREATEST OPPORTUNITY 0F ‘THE SEASON FOR SMART W ROBE REPLEN ISHMEN T AT TREMENDOUS SAVING. AND WE BELIEVE THAT NEVER BEFORE igogligARANOE SALE HAVE WE BEEN ABLE TO OFFER SUCH EXQUISITE FROGKS, SUCH SM $10 A great line 0f Women’s Coats worth $15.00 for $10.00 ONE TlllllD OFF All $32.00 Coats for ..........$21.3 All $40.00 Coats for . . . . . . . . . $26.67 25 FER OENT OFF Wornerfs Blouses Women’s Cloth Dresses, W0m"en’s‘ Silk" Dresses, Chilciren’s Dresses. $13.50 Handsome New Coats, worth t0 $22.00 for $13.50 n y n Very Smartest Coats, » fit‘ A Won‘ ‘o W to‘ 25 Pllll cm‘ orr SILKS * AID DRESS GOODS * $18.00 W001 Crepes $1.50 for $1.13. ONE THIRD OFF ' Flannels, $2.00 for $1.50. All $36.00 Coats for . . . . . . . . . .$24.00 All $46.00$ Coats for . . . . . . . . $32.00 . Wool Cantons, $3.00 ‘for $2.25. 25 Wool Marocvain, $4.00 for $3.00. Fugi Silks, $1.25 for .94. A An Iladies Skirts Georgettes $2.00 for $1.50. ‘1 All Ladies‘ Kilnoms’ Crepe de Chrnes $2.50 for $1.88. All Ladies and Children's Sweaters Canton C1'@l)9$ $425 f0!‘ $3-19- i Chiffon Velvets $4.50 for $3.38. 2s rsn can orr nu aovs’ ,& ‘ , nnrs suns mm ovrncoirs on: nunn oFF toiillllii Men’s Suits, . ~ _ , ‘,, Mews Overcoats, Boys, Overcoats. $2.50 Cloth for $1.67. j Dressing Gowns, Khaki pants, . wholesale prices all other Iliié _...‘w Boys’ Suits, $3.50 Cloths for $2.34. . . $4.00 Cloths for $2.67. ' i’ $6.25 Cloths for $4.17. All Trimming, Braids, Gold andS ver Laces, Dress Ornaments, D!‘ Laces, etc, . . . . . . . . . .33 L3 Discolfi v 41 _‘s:M".'1?ol-|n will“ 1111a IIBVQr‘ “re urned msonssr mu. eu-zamuost an“, Tn in ' I tn, .‘ n n. , __ .— e isses Mamie and t e’ w"?i."‘lf..ii’°L‘?;.¥‘.“§§‘iB salsa: 32.2.1": .21‘: ripriz. fir" ‘meson N“ wt... they .:...... who n, "n, nun ememnnér’ even "me her duty arteresnrénnunxohiglYeai-uq, the guest of their friend was“ at nan-n we _, :he ptrlpfc, stems to have profited Xmgg and New Years holidays at M,“ Jam's 'Mwoonuld'—‘Mr' m“ W111“ 111117 "9 m m" by .31,“ snnnnnl npmt, nd m b M. MacDonald, ‘Forest ‘Hill, was in “n! amnion . i E 8 Y her home in New Haven. Much g; peter‘, recently A“, Benn» ""9711 "9 1' , 1" 1191‘ min ‘Shepherd is practising his dBPBOII/St. Peters Harbour, passed we Tine‘ seed ivns irrnnl-frst ion Sunidoy evening through S.“ Peters e" mum m 1'1"" - ‘Hill recently-Mr, Angus ii PERSON i ndutried c-t’ pulplt-s-svonrethiing which nasn"t1M“'1‘“°“ "and New Ye“? 1" B18 ALs 1f you know how l0 and feed for W001"- (i: Study course in i?" bpndry will show i119 " nisoooss. B13111! °‘ st ever wblluhod- n“ i, on rflilflli». in which he |n a L01 $11.9 guest of MrnAllen ‘Morri- Janune --'lMr. James Batchilder has re- Vanlderstine turned from .sy<1n@y_ N, g_ go M; oLeod, Passed tends to remain for some time-A. .-'Mr. Wellington Bruce of" »'. i r, ._ _. . . , _ _‘ PW W1 not 1r. it position to vouch. J. Mr. Stewart MaoLaren was on bus~ Charlottetown who rims been ylsitg —-J- iness to Bridgetown He stat s in M t i . . " “"111” “"1"” there is a c n id bl e g on mum ‘m. mm” ‘home’ "1 ‘mm’ M’ ‘s - 1 WW w k o s era e amount of 4131113? hast ‘two weeks. ‘has . ‘ i‘. “hue, Ont. l t 1 ‘ » “"‘§;-.-‘h ti}. $3.00 Cloth for $2.00. '