l l i i l l ooooao-0-6 e YOUR _ _ We have always tried to give th- ' galley 00!-1? guy iildtlle ldifferent libxel; wg t\p;;|‘;ieo;\r_li’ii_mg}l;>_od wages. Airm L. “’,»_*N'l‘ED - sum ron onsnnm. uousework. Good wales. Apply Mrs. ruse Stewart, 14 Water Bt.. _ zine-is-a-mr “'Al'|'|BD Gllllrl ND W0\ll1I- gil' lxonolgn? hounowogk. _ Posigons ‘g7='%':¢wAg;l:“' avg? tg use. Evan. uns > 'ifbi-11-aeqsrioidisisd “';\Nj'l'r:o-iii|ii|nniii1~m.v. A Mun "ig 8\‘\]t:)t;|;;sl“ii;»i|;:wixknlln natal! ‘hang- , _- . . rs. . _ ilowle. I7 Vifln Ave? lgrighton. ' _ -_ -_ ,1 1 ‘.. ‘.. “_ “_ 1-'. ____ ‘_-“_ "_- ---- ` ‘..-"- '.. 1. 1 1 1 ,1-1 1-1 ‘_ ~-_ -___-__, yi _-_| _i 4.2' FDU-ND--SNlAliIi SIINI 0I\‘ M4)NI~Z\' (l.'\' Friduy evenlnir. Owner muy have satire hy provinp property and p1iy» int! for nd. App _v .lambs Ll. llrnuls-3.-, l'ulit'i~ Stuiioli. Iifi1!9,-l'.'-l6~.\l'.’ipd LOST li0§'I‘.-\ I'II.I.0\\' ANI] \\'III'I‘E DOG. i .-\n:4\\'ors to the nomo Watcli. .-tppiy J. .\. Htowuri.. .\li‘ilim liiius.~_ ("lty_ | Ill JONES-At liazclbrook. December 12, 1919 to Ray' A. und Mrs. Jones .1 dau- ghter. Susan. DEATHS 0'BRiEN.-At thc (Tflty Hospital Dc- oeinber 15th Bridget 0’Briei1 in the 68th year ot' her aize. 'Flin hoily will be taken from thc City liospitul ioduy _at 1.30 and forwarded to the residence of her brother James 0'Brien, Fort Augustus. Funeral Wednesday morn- ing at 8_2l0 o’<:lock. Interment in Port .~\ugustus Cemetery. ‘ _ in rieiaoiium - .ln loving memory of Michael Flyiiii who died Deceinber 15th 1918 -:ind his loving wife, gone but not forrgiitteii by their loving faniily. in ions softly sleeping Where the trees gently wave Lies the ones wo loved so cl(-:irl'_.~ Iii their lonely silent graves They will ucver bo forgotten Never sliwli their memory fadc Sweetest thoughts will always liri- get Around the grave where they iiri'.~ laid. Rest in peace. LlZZiE 3010. {`§'§_g CARD OF THANKS Mi). and Mrs. Philip Beer and l'iim!lv wish to thank their kind friends and neighbors for their kindness una zynapathy is their recent berenvoniciit. SPEED FOR SALE Owing to the ileatli of my partner l will not have the -time io bother with race horses so I ani offering' for sale tho following horses:-No. 1 Duniiolm 2.16% eligible to the 2.21 class; a Bay S., 12 y6&i's Old by Mabel 2.10% ti son of Molto, dam Demuras by Borubon Wilkes. -Duiiholm proved himself one of the best race horses raced on the Island in late years mid he will make it great sire us he is well bred and is ii horse that weighs oven" 1100 lbs. the kind 'the Lplond fnrnior has been looking for so long. No. 2. Minnie A., bay more 5 years old slroil by Mayor Todd 2.15%, daurNeiiie A., Brenton ii.. 2.17% Moth Miller 2.21% David S., matinee record 2.25. -Dusty Miller, 2.26, this mare with hor brood- ing cannot possibly help from hiring a. trotter as her sire is the bull dog. trotter Mayor .Todd and her dam the lsland's greatest brood mare No. 3 Winnie A., bay more 3.years old sired by illarry T., 2.15%, a son of Zombro dam Tracie Mack 2.22 -by Parkside this -is a nice big good looking mare and she will make a good trotter with very little handling. She trotted a mile in 2.50 the last half in 1.18%; this mare was not broken until July' of-the past summer| For -full particul- ars apply to Rooney Gay & Co.. 9 Elm Avenue. 3031 AN ASSURANCE - "Don'i you think n holiday is more cheerful when there is a large family the dum of Belmont Miller 2.15%, _ ' " Scotch Smeit Nets- MONTHLY CASH PRIZESAWARDED IN CAN-ADIAN EGG LAYING ' _b ld _Z 8, adsl - tor-iii Hotel is 00 as or it D CONTEST ME)é;E.R'ME~TA" Christmas dinner, tu be-served at one I . AWA p. in. Parties can secure reservations FAR There are two prizes awarded each b °“f ‘W°f’kS. one for the highest pen. nd one for the highest _bii-ii, The ten dollar cash prize given for we high,” ,pen ,X I U t steamerhoseinu -B., which brought ii four week .perioawlx fxguvget Efoulffy :wsu of coal here last week from,” parm M°,m.ea1_ Quan' a pen of white Louisburgvfor Mwsra Bunisin Bell & Lgghorns with H tom, of 119 eggs to Co., sullen' yesterday in 4 p. ni. for Us credit. The highest bird is a Bar- _ Ham” in haunt' red Plymouth Rock, ' 49, d‘ ,, by me E,,p,,,,mem{" "§I;‘_m' mg” 1'Ai<|Ne msuovs.-iiie ui-iiiii 113,, 24 eggs to as credit for the 28 yesterday brought in the Fitzroy days_ Howavér, as the Empanmenml Rock buoy and will endeavor Friday l,“"° °"° °°= "1 °°=“-r°““°r» l°;‘1"‘Z.‘f.§lli$‘§.l..l’.§"l.`l.’§.‘£l‘i‘ -"‘l°.l'.i.’“‘§’.§.‘§ t i , - S C ’ Y 0 1 e I mt prize is awarded t° 8 barren n l th strait and harbor und the Plymouth neck iiiieti .1 ii u _ °W “ ° _ _ _ J _R Mcmunemlzf Tru:_’u"f'f;§_ B_’yv;lt';) work is not by any menus an easy in P"°d“‘-1°? 'emm- zplsggs to “S cram” _ job for this small but able craft. .Am ng ,,§,’}§ ',‘}_”,_"",’1;l)‘.“_‘i’°"°“' coN'rsAc'r ooMi=|.:1-so.-Mr. J. Ho P It F on ‘_ ,mm Austin Trainer, painter, of this city, pe ou ry arm aw.i Vt . ’ ’ has completed his contract of paint Lilsborns, 102 eggs, Charles William~ in and decorating me interim, of sou. tvooai-orie, om.,_wiiite Legnoi-ns g » . . ' St. Paui's Church at Sturgeon. The 95 eggs' J` E' Rhoades' Omlwu' o"t""niain altar has been finished in gold Barred Plymouth Rocks, 94 eggs; W.| 1101105. 93 eggs; J. -F. Duncan, Brus- sels. Ont.. Rhode island Reds. 90 eggs; In order to make a good selection it would be M°“'“ °’°"“"’“° ’°°““"Y F‘"`“’» Va’ ing. is open-ing .1 iiiesi`..ior.»` iifiiié - - Morin, Que., Barred Plymouth itocks . . ' advisable to do our sho in earl . -_ -_ , _ ~ s u-ii r iiiiiio , so i\ i siieei _ _ y pp g y 3% ilhé b€St al M ei-.xa, Ernest Palmer, Westboro, flak” lug; has lbngeu ewfn pa_iuw(~_, tlcles are nmovlng out fast' om" White Leghoms’ 82 B.ggS` _ Ynd Dull. aiu' first-class ucondyition for i-:.A. rosri-:Rs A010112 the Hood indiv-idual birds .might be mentioncd:- L. R. Guild, Rockwood, Ont., White Wl»'|1I1 , _ rosa-ir-iii-Mn . v , \ o ance that there is _not going to he - W enough turkey Ml 10 l_i\DDly the menu W for the next few days.' _ 0 -ll-1 - - __ 4 i ii. i~‘isii<»r, /tytos, ont., wiiiie \vyiiri_i‘ . ._ '. @ _ _ leave this morning on a visit lo Hall- @ _ " " '_ _ . _ _ ' Q-_‘_ I ' \ __.-_- ‘ ` ' _ _ r __ _ _, I _ _- Mr. Finley McKinnon, Brookfield " _ -_ - , __ - .` us his cousin, Mr._J. Stewart, re - ` _ ‘ -Li. Iiurned home yesterday after visiting - t " " , J ~ - ._ ‘ ‘ ,~_` lin the city the guests' of Mr. Philip _ l . » _ - < - _ _ _ ____ _ .1 Brydzes. . _ _ ~ ~ - _- _ ___ .. S V .d Mr. Reitinalil Tayio whQ ' i M ` ` 'w°"`A‘ I ‘ ` r " ' .’ _ _ , IIIIIICISI 9 ,ei his iiouie iii iiiis city from Ensisiia I _ _ N _ - __ - _ _ ‘_ M --i .il 0lICll! ANOTilER_ -RHEUMATIC TWINGE GUARDIAN crlnisrmits oiuuen-'riie vn--L 4-90%-OOO# Get busy and relieve those pains with ' that handy hottie of 8iean’a Lin|m¢nt .1- Wliat Slonii‘s does. it. does thor- ,ofuglilyf-pepietrntes without rubbini to the assaiied part and promptly re- eves all manner of external pains and aches. You’li find it clean and non- skin-staining. Keep it handy for eoiatica. luinbago, neuruigia, over-ex- erted muscles, stiff joints, pnlns,| bruises. strains. spi‘aius_ had weather' aftercffects _ For 38 years Sloan’s Liuinient has helped thousands the world over. You* , won't be an exception. it is uiieqiiuieti y phoning the manager. ‘ :$065-12-16-Mit _ _-SAILED FOR HALIFAX.--The ooo-oooeoooowoowmmmvo 'All druggists--35c, 75c, $1.40. Sloan’s LINIMBNT KEEP IT HANDY School Board The regular' monthly niectiiii.; or the City School Board was held last ev- ening at 8 o'clock. There' were pres-_ ent the chairman, Mr. Smith. Dr. Jeu- kins, Mr. Rogers, Dr. Mcliiiili-in. .\‘li~.' Gordon and Mr. Longworllr i’rinci- pals Seaman. Johnson und' Wyiini-_ and the Tru- ant Oiiicer were also in ntteiiduncc. The closing of the schols for the christmas -holidays was fixed lor Tuesday the 2!-lrd instant iii the ioiiow ing order. ' ent' and white. The whole interior presents it splendid appearance. NEW MEAT STORE-Mr I li the purpose. Mr. lugs will carry- a full line oi all kinds of liiglicst quality niestii and vegetables ii-iid those 11111- ronizing him muy count on satisfac- tion. ills phono nuiiilivr oi' 268-J. ` _.SEASONS ,WORK ON CHURCH ENDS.--Work for this year has been completed on the new Catholic Church undci- construction at Georgetown July last. Part ol’ the brick worl-t'is ’“-- (7|\*7*U1\\dl\» DV- M_¢"“lu““~ _) d U P rm ami. chaps; Queen Square 10 -in a m. lo 1- noon l. .l _ . l tl .l I . - . tive :een looted in "ini mu e realy w` 1 Kem' ‘Hr n m to 10.30 It ll 1... i(‘h 'lti~t .br m “Um “- _ - cniicssey o ui o town has ten “H _ to 12| “ew th.. des-|g The parents .ind all otlicis interest- ' -‘ ed are cordially invited to attend the eooo wonk sv Psinrens.-Tile °‘°S‘1\g ‘*"f’“‘1”@-"- f- -_ . .- .As there is iiow no hall in Queen mn of “uler & Dano' rpdmtem of ol l lldin the closing will l gmc, of painting and m_m_wmg me *be hr,-_ld in,St. Dunstnn's Parish Hal _ ` r_:;:;:‘.z'.°a-.:.i:.§.ir;'2.“.i;‘.;“l‘_fi.i2‘i._::::z M t f I, | d . _lnion Building more commonly known 0 e th P tOill- b ildi '.’l`l -il- _i1i?gs,0\viill; iiiid'L(;or\rllcei:u’havfx~v tfgen U' S' _ very tastefully tinted and the wood- ~ ---~~ work painted .in iirstclass style and _ _ _ -hp Omen fumnure varnish, W ASH-l!\GTON, Dei-. i1.-Advocates gd_ The whom job is of freedom for ireland. lieiiiicil _ b_.\' ; cred-it to Messrs yvaller 5, D0y1e_ Justice Cohiilan, of the New horkl The contract for painting the major 3“lll‘0mf‘ (`0\\\‘t, =ippeai~eii before tho Domon of me post office building House l_»‘oi'cign Aituirs (‘oiiiiiiiiioe, to- iias been awarded to Mr. J Austin ‘lay i0 “"ge1’“-“nge °f.it‘)1l"n ]’fn.H°};` : ' ~ _ i ino .=. worlt on tho ofilcc of the Fislieriea W authorize f*l’|’°im““’“l Ur dipwma O Z l . _+"f`¢»+`»»$»¢» I %% FAIRBANKS A _Z *O04-O-Q09-O-OO O9 04 04 V Higllesll 'quality engine -made Bosch Magneto' Equipt. ' ip llfhrottling Governor. _ - Uses kerosene or distilate. Easiest to start and run. - - ' 11/_. imp. f.o.b. Ch’toWn. ._ .$120.00 3 li.p. f.o.b. Ch’town _ _ _ , _ .$195.00 611.19. f.o.b. Ch’town. _ _ . _$305.00 All sizes in stock Write for Catalogue or come in and look them over. Bruce Stewart 8: C0. Ltd. ' »»+»»u»»Nowo»o 1, 1q___ is : -QQ O O &¥ O4§O4~§G%¥O would convince Great Brliiin that the only solution was a izront of full treo- doin. Edwaril till. Mcl~`:iilden, president ot he Ulster Society ot’ ilittsliurg. a nu- ive ol’ Ireland said the time hail come - _ . _ t.ti M.. ,R, , rminm' who has ‘mom wnlplowa ` “Hen H ve mon PDU can - to put aside hyphcnisin and get back Depmtmvny thc P0_.n_ Omoo Inspect tic und consular i~epreaeiiiiitives to irs Oilice and the oiiice oi` the Inland um? Rf”-Dllbliil Oi II'vl1lnrffl1 & Hume' °f f$`.."§’*]}‘.’ll‘i’§3 (Ifil..-§l§l`§ii"i..‘i‘Il?$lI“Kill ;'t!:_Iu'Z§Elt9ll](`;;'{:|‘P:_: grlT3(l)ufbIg '.0 f1eS";in` side the iiiitlioriiy of (`oi1gre_ss. Justice I' . - _ I .' ‘"1 'S ‘“" ‘ 'y Coliuluii answered thot the two iiruii- mposmg °(mmP' It ‘S ,M0 feet “mg cites oi’ thc goveriniient should co- we' “H "Y may wet 1" Wldm and operate to iuiike the recogniiioii cont- io pure Americiinism. "There never hos been an irish nation," said Mr. Mclihiddeii, "They are no more united todiiy than they were when they had tive kings in the five irish provinces. Tliere are three parties in lrelfllld. lil? said, “the Sinn i-`oiii pnrty,, represent- ing the niost selfish doctrine thot. every wits held up; the Nationalist party. which had worki'-ti for Home llule,.'ind the Ulster-lies. llc denieil that :i inajiirlty ivunted iiicnr’f Knives Pocket and Pen Knives ‘ ; v,