., (tel . . _ ..\~..» J.;-\»¢l.i... _\ . _, _ _ _,e , .,, .. ,,-_- ~v,-~ -1 ” V* tfD}s~". .P 4: .If . ' -l _ v .‘ *J - nncsnanaso, 1919.1, __ _ __ _ -_ "m_ W3U*?QMs,°________i 4- L _ __ -V __'. Piles I asa - seilfeitfeailisaitiasiltaaainif. -s fe === .QD | I UQ a For 1920 R l1iciswh»»ii- Q Use- fa Waterman Ideal Fountain Pen. An ideal prepar 2,, We carry one of " tile"-'lf Sl-.. ` sol f-- - W ei t Y` ,_` 1 ', <.`_ _me_n gih’ 3 _ find’-_spasrnotlic af 6; A point to suit ev f9Ct1011§S 4 Qt _.th ery hand. aithroatlhandfilunggl- t G. .Tatton -Jeweler and Engraver “The Store for Waltham li K 8%S$8$%$%5$$%¥%¢ "‘*‘”” “Q” oaatsaaaasaeae %%%maxa§¢§a#Il&Rs#s§& I-I SD ft' I co 11 i er take and will no del'-9-nge the stom a.ih'tcli ' 1 Watches" A I hdlschilcieldelglinhiafd) 1 nd sold o ‘ lllllll\\lll|Ixi1|_,-,, 6920-1-2-30lMttstf. nxy The Z Mac Dr. E. C. llarris Eye Specialist Uiiice Ro al Bank Build. _ i_n|, Charlottetown. Office lloara 9,30-T230. (I2-5 Phone 68-Y_ hruuxaxnxusaxusmy N oi the Season scalaraiessaieasalsstoleasstewart5aswalwalthsleiwealtwilfilixsiixtflxtxvi tion for the ure treatment of h<10l>.l:oc- . cough _‘__ .'11 * Very ploosooa to 49 Gt. George St, gv§O-O-FOO IH 9% QQ tlionooooooooo with Beaver Flour, will show you the difference between this perfect blended wheat flour-and the usual western spring wheat fleurs. The light, flaky Pie Crum, Cookies and Doughnuts--the delicious, "homey" nntlike flavor oi' the Bread and Rolls-will be doubly welcome after the tough, _almost tasteless bread made with western apriag wheat Boar. _v _ _L -~ _ #|_uuv¢_ _ _ '.*!**- _ .. ‘_ .__ _,_ _a__ _ - _ '_ '_ _ _ _ - _ _ --- ‘.*.‘_*'*U*I* I 1 ' ,.15 ' ., . . - . . 1 " \“_ "1` ”` .”`~'i` "` ’ ”~ "` ~` '"1 "7 f" <‘ - -_-_Q an. Phone 178. _ . clmre nest day. J. H. Gill. T fi- ' ment, at_the Methodist Church W take place tonight at 'I o'cloclt. _ I1 EVIERVONE KN-OWS the class: to so that we are THE LADIES AID will hold thei January 2nd, at 2 o'clock_ Agriculture will address a meeting vo the Farmer’>s Institute at Cornwel Hall on (Wednesday, December 31st. erything fresh and clean. We sim l filly want to clear out all groceries to' 5 malke room tor ianother line of hus- iness. Beer & Goff. 5922_12`30M3l , RUBBHQ GOODS ADVANCED IN' concert which evinced talent in no 0 PRlCE.L\Vord has ‘been received o quite‘a sharp advance ln lines 0 manufactured rubber, includin rubs-' The han was "ned, Wim an eager and e expectant throng, who, judging by tho 5 bel' boots and shoes. The advance from fifteen to twenty per cent. Th high cost ot cotto whi h . ~ ~ _ _ - _ ' n. 'c enters so _ ‘ , - _ :-; Dj; lorgely into uioso goods will likoly marks “°‘"dh°“ “" “ld” evidently a _ account for most of the ad'va-nce. ln 319'? away t ,°r°“gh1y'sa“usned with | . thc last few years rubber goods have -er evenings enienainment' The 3_&-I dig not advanced in proportion to othe ' ' -' lines of merchandise os|.EoA1'|ouTA;ITs uPoN 'rl-lli)s` GOVERNMENT-The delegation a pointed to wait upon the government with reference to the proposed visit of the Empire Press Union were re- ceived hy the Government yesterday afternoon and had a, sympathetic llearin; and the promise from Prem- ier Bell that the Government would consider -the matter and convey their decision to tile delegation as soon as -possible. Those present were Mr. J. E. Sinclair, M. P., (who had to leave ` early to keep nn appointment at Ken l l ~ ` sington), Mayor Wright, Mr. R. _ Multc Presiden of the o f li, t B ard lo ” Trade, Mr. S. A. McDonald, President MILLED oi the Retail Merchants Association, ' ' .‘ M . . , b , 'I th I the Choices! Ontario fall wheat, men honed with r J A We ner Presuem of e B* western spring wheat; and is equally good for bread and pastry. Order a trial barrel today. Dumas-mu uh i rosa Ooarae Gnlallgd 207 TIIE T. ll. TAYLOR C0. LIMITED, _ CHATHAII. Ont 7 V\"\ 'I ` \\\\/ I' ’/.l _ f AR I _ - i\f""° ' “ine _ al-12-27-Misitr. ' _ or _ \\ \\\\ » Far* \ ‘ \\% \\!| a '/ I /Ji.: _"_ Ti/ les'-as- --1--1: '" =H“"‘ - " W 5 For chori coin Head cold on ooo-+¢o++o-sooo-o4+o+o++o++e++0+v0-‘+04-00+ MAKE IT A MODERN HAPPY NEW YEAR in voor lwmc bv 1HS¢“11l“8 elecli _ stimulating and Hooliiig .Icrfooi is vor-.y ervico there Yo trlc light sr . - will not alone have the best light known, but will also have at your command many com- forts and conveniences never be- fore possibly. 'We will gladly send our exipcrt to consult with YOU. MARITIME ELECTRIC C0. LIMITED ‘~ J "Wu . ~ --ar* Q- <-> C-5 4., 1., Q, There is Money l *TS You should ety 6. and YW Wm" I '@ munliée (iw th_e orl8”|“"l m“k:l A. ` " gli-5 5'; Absolutely de- pendable, and used every- ' whore chit trannies of any sort Il done. -r|¢9N0, .........25c £riceNo.1 iprigg N0,11A..-...H409 iPriceNo.2 e o ..i.-,_...i..vicion- -.rliill._.`lolli> mils l . ` - ,__ 'ny ‘Nha ' '-1' "I mo -diiéilii 'colin ' DURING ososlussn ws cLoSE AT 6 P- M _1*_ Price No. 2% 79° Oneida Jl11_I‘1l1 TWP! 9” made with especially com- pact construction. They 01111 he set In _places where other styles cannot be used- Price No. . . . . . . . ._ 301: Price No.1 40o Price No. 1% 50° Price No. 2 . . . . . . . .. 75|: The Rogers Hardware LIMITED _ O a_a_- 2 I Boots » A Men's ........ _.$3.75 and up _ ,.§`*I_ P. E. I. Motor League, Mr. W. K. Rogers, Vice President, Mr. W. S. Grant, President of the Rotary Club, Mr. ii. M. Vanbusklrk, Past President Mr. W. J. Kerr, Organizer of Agricul- tural Interests, Mr. C. E. McKenzie, Secretary -of the Central Farmers In- the stockbreeders, J. 0. Hyndman and Mr. S. A. McLeod, representing the general business community, and Mr. J. R. Burnett representing the united .press of the province. The represent- atives of the various interests spoke. their arguments being similiar to those used at the meeting held on Friday, In answer to questions, the delegation stated that the programme would be ln the hands of-the Government which it was largely to-avoid sectionaiism that this procedure wus followcd. lv 'I pr Inlluenza and Pneumonia A few external applications of GROV»E`S 0-PENETRATE 'SALVE will be found very helpful. It opens the pores and penetrates the skin. its comforting. Price 350 ;er box. if your Drugglst hasn’t uiy, send 35c in postage stamps to Paris Medicine Co., 193 Spadlna Ave., Toronto, and a full-size box will be mailed to 'you promptly. ' _ » , .. .. -..,_..» _ u.- - l 'Hockey fi ‘i Women's._ $3.65 and up Boys’..........$4.l5 arid u Youths...._... . . . . _ _ . . _ .$2.0 ; Girls ._,..........-....$2.85 I Fans a ` _ ` ' f bo 's i Wlth each 'paw 0' ` y ' \ 4 .p. nl. terested are cordially _ h k t_ k ‘l _ _ invla at ti on il. w. r s ' glV83 OC Gy SIC . , , _ _ _ iti....a ni... f ; 9‘,o,,_ég;-,your ti-apg.l`ier$l.r§Z?£ell_only-»the best. 1, 'M0l‘l'lS-sIiiilil~BBOi" The Quality grugsmre _ .; ` ` hockey boots we’ will For Value I -1 'fy rr mrs to buy in this Provmeeg |-r'w||_;_L hav y_b§)¢, my I ‘ V M “ I H V If _ (0) ` ' Tl-I-En: w||.|. as a moollog;or_ -_ - ..-5922-i2_30MBI- snoop into ovonlng. soasl iI||3b|i1_'ANr.nor|u¢ jroiabllln: _ \ _ U Curlers in their Club Rooms at 7.30 - . 'sf' . ---- . i ' one svnnsv nun or Mmsiis ly i-giuiuleil -uuljoopy now discharging for Alyward ds 'Desk-_ tion; mllt lbo .ia..§ho Elllnllol GUN _ -WILL *BE LOADING live? hogs at for changes or ner.-copy Il 19 I. ln. ,droits ldonnay zotli lust ifstormyg. » J . » ~ dt!- _ sseiilz-_21l_azi_ Gian ¢.oo|=F_ osiaoushoa _ 1815 cl-IRIST-MAs coNcER'r.-The An-‘1920-46 years. An vvlwrtunltv sal- nual Christmas Tree and Entertain- dom offered the -people of Charlotte- il - Y closing out at _ - 6 glauightm- 9|-|ceS_ Beer & G01 Tuesday, December 23rd. There was " 5922-12-30M3i r ln reading, spelling, arithmetic, and meeting in the Orange Hall, Mill View history by their teacher Miss Keir and ` ` 5885-12-27-mel2ipd. Mt. Allison University, Sackvllle. HON. W. M. LEA, Commissioner of rendered program the teacher appoint- f ed two pupils, Willie Hall and George ' 5918-12-30ME1-i. N0 OLD SHELF WORN stock. Ev- r prettlly arranged stage with its appro- stitute, Mr. B. R. Brown, representing, ’ ' ` ' would be the hosts of the visitors, and. . mul disorders which is sup 8 (5 I Mau. onoeas Receive at our closing outsole. Beer-& . titled.;-advorinqro' are ,rssnsctml not _ister ,uma t-uolvengon each Ihr except. Saturday, when t e latent hour close -their doors on the grocery line I town to save on their living expenses I » - .~ ._ 5022.l8~llIJM3i. 01 SCHOOL ExAM|NAT|0N‘*~T\\B Béml' groceries we handle. We need only 511011-l|9‘UUi\\“U°l0|N01’1\11G1`31\VUl'° school was held in th schoolroom on _ a i\ir attendance of parents and visitors.. The pupils were examined by Mile Marion Morris, a student of After the examination and a well- l Yeo to, unload the. Christmas- tree. The teacher was the recipient of a complete ivory manicure set from hel- pupigls. After the singing of the National Anthem all dispersed to ‘ their homes feeling that they had pent a profitable and enjoyable after- noon. " ' ~ conceal' Emovso.-A christmas I small degree, was presented _by the t children and young people oi’ North River on Monday evening, Dec. 22nd. enthusiastic and complimentary re- priate Christmas trimmings, not for- getting the time honored Xmas -tree. made a picture not soon to be for- gotten while the programme in its entirety, from the wee tots in. their charming exercises, supplemented by pretty stage effects, to the youngmen who assisted in cleverly executed readings, solos, choruses and comic dialogues, left nothing to she desired. All credit for the success which very evidently attended* the affair is duo the children and young people whose alhility as evidenced by the result is far from ordinary. The violin selec- tions given by Mr. .Reagn.Younker, of Milton, in his usual pleasing and com- petent manner added most decidedly to the eveni.'ng's enjoyment. ::0PEN WEDNESDAY NIGHT,- Thia store will-he open for buslneaa Wednesday night, Now Year'a Eve. Prowse Brea., Ltd. -5916-12-30M2i. _ . . olivia Ano rnasesva salon some a/tueeoaa on am.: Now~ -ev Ai.-l. Lsaoluo oaocsns, eov- e_nmnan'r inane-ran: sframeso on .neu weapon. one or -me ci-lolcasr - -nn-mfooos on me namcairvsno al., _ao ‘res ensarsar aa. eauaz no where wua-r. :van in umm. iisn-lo-sun. .. ~ , _ _ ~All attention now. if if _ _ . you lwlsh your live stock to ' H maintain inoii- full osm- d orsesing capacity during the A i i cold season you must give consideraton to their 1 health. We have the* i WCW Royal Purple Stock j The FO0I|S_ I and remedies for all ani- " I popular with farmers and` The stock-ralsers. up Pnomrr Arran- . TION " “H Qor. Kent and i'_‘rince Sl- 1 . 1 ir voun I: "houses voun clone uma you may smoke them with tho knowledge that you are smok- ing tho voi-y highest Quality °' _ tobacco. All our cigars are of tested worth. \°\\l NNT- H* vsnna, Porto Rico-and domes- tic. We assure you of satis- faction aod a saving in 70111' smoke-.,blIl_I_.,___*;_,`_ _N _p ( -tilisillsf sltos _ ` E THE CENTRAL IAIARIIIAN ~_-we -to <.- o .o _ ‘ ` ` ` ' 'I1-»> ' l ' ' " _ i ’ M ( V) 'QE .».... _ . .. -_ -1*~;"f1>_§¢:‘ _ _ @.©,.©.©.©.©,©i@i© fl " V BEER eed§01?F'5i oeeeoe ' oo”e;e;o1e<-s©;@i©;@»>e1eiee:e©f<-aieroii 'II ' _ _ I ow Frooli Grooorioo " _ - W. T.__WelIiler having decided to make a change in his _ line ot business, will sell-oft the whole stock of j GROCERIES _ _ _ v,_ .,_ ~» _ Reduction_s.on everything except sugar, molasses and a few lines of soap that are now selling at cost. ©_ Even if you do not need the goods now, it will ° @-'LD " _, or _ MInard'| L1nIsi\e'nt» Cures. Dlltemper. ' _©l@_©_©_©_@ - i . I l I ©_©¥@L©;eL@_ certainly pay you to store up for later on. Reductions apply to cash transactions only. Sale starts 9 a. in. Tuesday, December 30th. llere is an opportunity you do not often get now that everything costs so much. ' @`_@f©@""`§©"" _O_@@`_@l@l©l@l©°© @1f@@1@`.@`_'@A@f@`©' |( ~ | ' ~ _juamu a|._:..¢a Y Y f WW" 5_1- T ' _ _©_@_©_e_©_©_@_@i@_`@ I . i I o f©`©§©'©1@_@@_©.@. to © ~ @f©@@.l©.Q©_ _ AFTER CllRlS'l`MAS SALE OF MEN’ S BOOT AT Holman"s Shoe Store - _ Queen Street _ Men’s Mahogany Horsehide Boots, N colin Soles, Rub- _ ber Heels. Regular Price $8.50. Price this week $6.95 ' ' SEE OUR WINDOW Felt Slippers at See our Reduced Prices Bargain Table. Holmalfs Shoe Store Opposite Prowse’s, Queen St. _ il soclntion will be held in the Y. M. C CAN THIS BE TRUE?-The Picton Advocate says: A man told us on Saturday last that he saw two horses ha feet. ._ respect for the deceased. ami' sym- pathy for .tho family eo suddenly ber- eaved on Christmas Day. was sh0Wl1 in the unusually large funeral of the late Miss Emmellne Stretch. A longer procession from the house to the grave has rarely been keen in this Province. The services at the house. In the. church and et the grave were conducted Iby .the Rev. Mr. Deathe, of wlmrng for the careless and of comfort and hope to those who do “the thing that la right." The pall- beerers were Mesure, Norman Mc- Lean, Thi-nphlluis Stewart, Mac Mr- dereon and James Lamont. Neill. Nell Mckenzie, _Thomas Hen- , . g ,__'_ .._.i.... _ J.- who also delivered an address full, in e abs ~ th ' 'ence of Mr. Covert. 'l`hc A- PRINTS °“ M°“d“Y» J““““1'Y 5th M usual oaill was admililstcred.-l-latlifttx e OA? L" an ec Herald. (Douglas Vair is ii son of Mrs. ~ _ _~ _` Singleton, of Port Hope. Ontario, and remry" 59l5"l2"wM6“ formerly of Pictou. Mr. ulid Mrs. ”" °" Singleton were former residents of I _ _ \ l taken-ofl~a._cer which had come from ‘ ANNUAL M55-r|NG._Th¢m.d,,y the 1116 llllmd -~ H111! till! 1119!' 11311 \10°1l‘ 8th January during the week of prayer' since Tuesday. .toni-_ days. without one in llio rim luomooloi.churoli,l f9°d01‘W*1'1ef- The N139- which 9h°“|d Charlottetown the annual meeting ot! ve 110011 011 them- were \1‘1“1°1' *M11 ilio sislo sooioiy will so hola. 'rlio‘ Charlottetown.) . Rev. H. D. Raymond, and the Rev. Mr. Glend nnl Ill h th s akers FUNERN- 5-5RV|¢E3~"'E°*°‘"“ “"5 for that efenidlgli vii is ehopgd ltyliut all collections for the society will be re- ported to Mr. A. W,.Bterns, Charlot- tetown, not lntor than the end of pre- e t week. ‘ I Tl Y l @ , _ @;©‘©@@©co@©@'©1o@'©'fg__ I ' ‘ ' ° ' ‘ ’ V '_ 4-0-O ST. GEORGE’S L. 0. L., N0. 1171! SPECIAL SERVICE. -- Thursday meets to norrow night at 8 o`clock in next, New Yours morning between thc new lodgie hall, Cameron Block. Pay-l llours of nine and tell, a prayer and ment of dues and election of officers. consecration service for men will lie l"\1\l 309111151109 requested. 5930. held in the parlor of the Y. M. (‘. A -l Charlottetown. All men who have a FUNERAL ON WEDNESDAY-The vision of the absolute need of service funeral Of lhe IMG Il31'1'y ESHOFY. are cordially invited to be present. Union Road, will tuke place from- his -__- late residence at two o‘clock sharp ADMH--|-ED To N_ 3_ BAR__D0uK. 011 Wellnwday- Interment in Peopleis las Vair, wllo recently arrived home C011\e£01'Y- . `from overseas, after an nllsenco of . “W paver four years, was adnllttcd to the THE ANNUAL BUSINESS MEET' Bar of Nova Scotia vesterdny, Mr 'NG 0f U19 YU*-mg 'M9113 Ch\'|5U““'A°' Hall, K. (‘.., moving for' his admissloli O-Q9-O-O-OO-0&§6-GO-O-O-O4-Q Hockey Boots Our stock of hockey boots is com letc in MCIYS. Boys’, €lv'omen’s and Misses,Wc have been fortunate in securing a large quantity oi the very best shoes, and offer them at the followingattractive prices. - 1 _ 06lt3'o‘v1slg0with heels or dith- Men's, with heels or with- out 85.00 I Women’s black box_ kip, _$4.25 Womem’s high cut brown 36.50 Misses sizes ll to 2 $3.25 All o_f the above are made with ankle supports and straps. *_ l‘ _ & we Ltds Fashionable Shoes Cash Only _ *"’_"~.-» l t v ....»»._,. / TS _@@@@©@@@`©@@@@@f©@@1@@@@@K@®©@@@_ _ _-fr -L..=.'{_..-....1-» --¢~ - #___q____¢ ,.,_,., Qs...-~, />.. O-Q-O-OOO is-é`¢»-sr. t:»~.i','¥,~;.~»_v-.-==- ,N595