by the oonfectionet-a of Continental Europe. Today, a delicate cocoo- nut filled, chocolate covered candy goes b) the same name. The maaroonain A lileiu Xi!” and I flgpp) New Year Tlili BAYER Slllill0 ‘ 1630i George St p Next t.» Stanley . Show 4 8c Peal don m dipped in the put-alt and smoothest chocolate, and u; crowded to over- iioivin with delicious millc- adcn cocoanut. Thus chocolate morsels thrill the palate u the teeth sink in and crush out the thousand that have Joyous - n-oncieu made Merritt’: Candy of hlerir- e dainty linoriglt 4 undies. , ... _i~____.4.____._..__.; i LYON bnrgpp; of all sizes, films to 1| lite amateur cameras are W fresh every week. AGENTS ._ ‘Messrs Rediiiii Bros OHARLOTTETOWN. P. I_ I. Moderate Prion prone! gttenticn to Amateur i- Photographs tharlottetown. p, E_ ,_ v-oa-xwo-qw Qqn .. LAMABON 0...“...- Eycs‘ Tested Glasses Fitted ll "(Ice I‘ I lraduge o! ‘Adina wipi- o College. ninqwo - - - lave your u examined Intent motto -l- Ill l. lhe llexall Store .“Cut to the bone." We are‘ not going to carry over-taps“ it airaving . the ‘IJHCO dovrirwiirdq it. Boys‘ Hockey ‘Boots, now .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$3.95. Boys‘ Lightning Hitch‘ now Men's l-lockoys $4.95 and .. .. . . . . . '.. ....ss.ss Men's Hockey lnvictus now .. .. $8.95 Women's Hockey boots lwishlng our customers the _, ,_ __ ,_ H5495, lliimoiits of the season, we take Wliliortunlty 0t thanking them .l|ioir patronage in tho past, l Wu llfbllllSfl to continuo in ntiicir confidence by keeping l the wry bent qualities of ti. biotin-Ines and Toilet Requis land by charging only tho most ifsctory price. We respectfully Isst s continuance o! your pat- lls during tho coining year. . ll. l. BABON trist l. Prescription Druqqist Montague, P. E. I. Misses llockcy Boots, $3.85 MARli YOU! these are all good boots right up to the inlnufo, ankle supports, straps‘ and all the tixlns. Alley s. c». no. i§ . --_--._41 -_...- Flour ' AND Feed Just received Jnto .WII‘I- le-iilasses From a $2.00 to $10.00 .. 34st Point to Cape i ' i, \ territory. yet i warm-u . ..-.. ._ .... ‘m-Mshis space _ i, a IGISOII cm rmi (d: Bi mm the i Oar Inn, (beet quality). g Mllillliy 0i t cei- manna»- . lv‘_chsses . Mlcfiafiorltmoll and Ofllk- pswlls’ PARK ‘n; gzrfiawum» rieui- “we Flilllllmr P A ' lug” lllflul" Flour llllATEell) xiii m" "'5. _ . Fillhiidiince courses.) tilfilfffi‘ " n“ N” ll Montague l ..‘I'.'."..,':.:-'l ena- m. c , -i~"h'ii‘roi§ire"'ol’ ‘ "other... 21"" ---'~ lnqfll-IPARLOURS. film. lml i. E. PARKMAN * ' iilemnn Oflmtm-m" "mt-m. P- s. i. will"! Mlfllflhjggu.’ ll g ..-.._.~.. .... _ e Tllli EASTER ....'iT PAYQ to buy in this prov. ince. . . .*FO0TWE'AR —Ladios lllgll cut boots black and brown $4.00, Bargains in all kinds. M. C. Mo. Gowan, Kilmulr. ' ~ 2491-l2-24-6i. "JBARGAINU From Dec. 11th and for one month l will have a stock reducing saw n. seill low regardless C. McGowan. Kllmuj-n oi cost.-—.\l 2359 l2 2wk ncnoceav DEPT _ can’ tornia budilrd walnuts, 60 cents D91‘ lb; "host table raisins 55 and 70 cents pcr lb.. figs, ilates. grapes wllleP-RDS. northern Spvgl, gram. fruit and everything generally found in ii first class grgcgr). store. Eiisliirst shortening, fresh and clciin, 25 cents per iih., pure lea! liiril 32 cents, granulated su- gar 12 cents. hill line 0t jainii. pickles, chutncys sauces, canned goods. East ern Grocery Co. Souris. 2282 12 20ti3i Hi-EASTERN NOTESA/ilelis Dry. It is quite true ‘iii-it “one on». XIllSS€$ the waiter inn-til llie we]! EMS 1-111." .\lr. J '. Purl-toils. well» digger, has llllllli oar cleaned and rewliu; more nhuii thirty well-s and is siiilil ETiLlPJV-Oflliilg to get water. in ilhe iS-curis illtiildifi an epidemic oi iiiiciislcs "u now ‘raging. ‘but linp- 1W)‘. in to -ir.I.‘i-:l form. ‘Mr. Joseph -.\fi.~.[)cI21lLl ri-rurntil eofizlier, Nun'- iiurge anti Mrs. xllfinilllllllil u Glas- gcnv lii':.",-.'. h-iivc gone across the cutter.» ‘to lSccidiiitil. Illizs. Church- ill. Harmony Junction hurl ii sull- -ii.~.-"t week und ltift ilor licr 'il.l laciiic in -.\'nv.'i. S-cotla. Juno. Alfred illciJsniiitl, land surveyor, llemiazi» ville is visiting around (home this week. lllelinus McLean». Harmony Junction, is ‘dangerously til wtiii the measles. Mrs. iMary .\lcDonnl.l iind Miss Mnggie Giltih of Clea- -i-r."l y-‘ititnl "hel" ‘Pilfi. ‘Mi-e. Herman Miclloniaifil, ‘Henlllallvlltlik on rsnndny. Mo. Alex hlcDnn-ili. clly is visiting Itr-‘i-eiida in Sonri: and vicinity. hlr. Pett-r J. Air-Don lllll Tifllflltiil in ‘his ‘home at ltoch biirru on Friday illmsil, having spar "in eiuiniiici" and full in the Nun [Cffiiml Slims. Mr. Erntxst (loos. of Rinili URL] sun George lvlt lust week m.’ the Non Scotini lumber woods. whore 3h". Cont: ‘is tori-man of n giing. Mr. Loo ill“ is, lrxhsiri- packer St .\‘l'i!l‘g‘ill‘i‘l5 hit gone 1o Boston iinrl vlclniii._\~ for nlic henivlit of ‘his llGiLlillL- .\lr. John A. urrie, (Zlcai- Springs has 801M.‘ to '.\lZll~l18 to remain ‘for n catlllll? of inonnilis. Mrs; John l.. hlcliun rid. RE‘(‘.li\l)Zll'Til PL-llll'l1(‘.1l i-‘ririill miter u i\\‘0 input-ha visit iu ti": ion where s-he underwent xnviliici. treatment ‘by u .~ilC‘Cl1\1l~'-'\~ ll" l1‘ much. improved in health. llr. .\l- i311 P. McPtlioc of Big Pond. li.',.ii.~< wnin oi the Cunutlinn hlint-r, is lionuc visiting his pnrtnts Mi‘- will NTB. Jus. McPliee. BARGAIN‘! s. ~ n. GUARDIAN tssfrauriztos blue ' label 024:0. new fur coats in besve- and 110E coats. sleigh robes. liorao Pugs and many other lineaat nu. ::.“ii'.i..‘.:*r s new 249142-244“ . h-FEASTERN GROCERY CO. §°Un'3-~B@Bl quality chocolates .n bull: and package. Fancy Boxes . 60¢. t $5.00. c d ii i -‘ my 30°05 “ml “ll Wllllel’ i-loods wllll "y Bloxetl 250.031 fllllllhoChsrligllllalla tree decorations. Xmas cards, etc. Our (kiniectloniiry Dept. ls full-of r u-ell assorted stock nll new and ireah. ' Zllns. ti. 3i; ..*LAND $ALES.—A gentleman from Ontario has purchased sever- al farms in New linrrnony and Fountnin Head. I-le says lands in eastern f‘. E. l.. are only about one tciith the price oi’ Ontario lniid of similar character Mr. Outcrbrldgo of llcriiiuda has purchased n 200 acre block of hardwood timberland from Mr. llcrnurd Creamer. situate on Non." linrinony Road and is build lng (‘amps and stzibilng ou the property for getting out tho lumber this winter. The price paid is ‘mild to be three or four times the value: of the property eight yenrs ago. .."CHRISYMAS CONCgERTF-A vcry Glljfiyiihlt! ciitcriainrneni was held in thellapzlst Church. George- l'I)\\'l'| on Friday evening December Zlilnlthi-occiision being it Xmas ‘Trcc which was very artistically decorated and actually loaded with prcsentii for all the incinbersoi ilio Sunday School Class. Mr. Samuel lforsiou oupubly acted as Santa Claus. The fOllolving pro- grmme was successfully carried out:——Singlng the Doxology; Prny~ A‘; Scriptural Reading. Uiifining ChOrIli-‘i. Holly Drill. Recitation‘ by hiiirgzirct Lzirgiieil, ITi-aillo Drill. ltcciiritlon. lriurn iforston", Solu fliinur-l Ycrstnn: Ill-citation, “Yin: iiio Jlcllolizilil; Solo Lottie Jiff- lcn‘; Recitation. Clylic iloiiiphill; Solo. ltcv. D. Ncllson; ROQlViMlOlI Vcrnn hlcNo-bb. Pantomime. A‘. -i-—<+>i- -i\lr. lintton Dnlzlcl oi‘ the Bank of Commerce. llioningiie. spent Christmas iit his home in George‘ townr-Miases Edith and Edna Gordon. Roseneath and Mr. Ralph Gordon, ivnre rec-uni. visitors with Mrs. irn ilordon, (leorgeto\vn.-—— Miifses Lizzie and Ellen Smith. Georgetown. are visiting friends in Cardigan-Miss Freda Morrlsey, teacher at Sourls, is. spending her vacation with her parents Mr nnrl Mrs. T. E. hlorrlsevw-Mhts llelcn llrofessional _Cards DR. 0mm DIDIA RID “mull: ' . 1 ilIlI uh If no I "m. . I‘. Inn.» Iolnrlii 1| gum. Halal. llblllln “DI, P. It l.. Tuesday. h» uenlny. fiunlny. IIIIIIO4~YIO— l2 In I I I‘ mum-tumour Iaashlv ‘- advllrr. I0“! ifill-IO-‘eotlmos pd. . I. A. M oDONALD Barrister, lotlolhr. Ho. MONEY Y0 LOAN OiIIov-lltoy Buiiuinl Ihnrlotuivowe mtl-llnn Stewart. who is attending the Notre Dome Academy. is Visiting hor mother, Mrs. (Dn) Stewnrt._~-- Miss Jenn Byrne is visiting Mrs. (Dr) SteworL-mir. Ben Conrad -spent the hollduy in (ieorgotowii. the guest oi‘ his parents Mr. niul ilirs. F. Conrad-Miss Katie Frus- er is spending her liolillnys with her parents in Georgetown.——.\lr. Juck Fitzgerald oi Trenton is spending her vocation with her Dill‘ ents (‘opt and hlrs. Fitzgeriilil.~— Mr. Frank Dolzicl oi the C. G. S. Prince Edward is riponrllng ii wet-k hcro.—Mi'. Duo McCormack who i» attending St. Uunstnnki is spend - lug l1 wuck iii (lc0rgctovvn.—~hlrs. lllugford of Charlottetown was u fisltor hcre the guest of Mrs. Jun. l-lcsslaii.~l\ir. Nathan Johnson ‘is vit-iltlng his homo here-A. DR. J. C. HOUSTON iYE. EAR. NOIE AND THROAT Dr. c. o. Archibald. Inmate on I. Y-gllitliflllilll‘ a higimigllii2lexio n3. m» m» ml Throat. OIIOO Beyer Buildill Ire-- loo It out. o lite Guardia- iflil-{Gfirellophone -s t u a. _.’ l to l lclleaollill-Icouaullted all hhun u l!‘ ro Utroet. Bills S. S. HESSIAN amour, lelloitor, Notary Pllbl‘ EU. iaouev 1'0 LOAN sauna QI- 1'1"’ G. 8 INMAN, K. 0. larmter and Atternerlu-W loom No. ll. Cameron BM! WUTOIIL ‘Ow McLeod 8t Bentley w. e. sen-rear. K. c. Barrister and Attorney-Wu" MONEY TO LOAN out» mu u n. a. cit-mitt!‘ McLean 8t MoKinnon Ilrrlaterl. MWPMYNM-IW 1...“, ‘mi punt lanai»; ilorldthtevln ~_____________. Morson 8t Dull! , llrrimre an! ANHNV‘. Iolldbro c» null h" i" 00ml: IQNIY TO LOAN ~dfi>>b F. l. Islam EASTERN PERSONALS ....*.\ir. Lionel Aicburcn is visiting hir parents .\l-r. and Ali-s. 1;). ll. Mc- Lnren. Georgetown-m. .. .*‘.\li-. Chas. Milli". student of the l‘. W. C».. is spending ithc llflllilllyri in .\loncion.~i\. ..*Mlss Margaret ' McDouulil. Sydney, is visiting her sister. Mrs (Din) Meech. Georgtown-A. mm. Stephen Hessian. Iti.P.P.. ‘Montague is visiting his brother lili- James Hessian, Georgetown-A. *.\ir. Seymour Gordon of ‘the l‘. W. C. Charlottetown is vlsiflnr: his mother. hlrs. J. Gordon. George- iown.-—A. ‘ ....*.\lr. Frnnk zllcPhec, Charlotte- town is spending his holidays wit h Georgetown. ~.-\. ..'Mr. Maurice Donovan oi the C. G. S. Guinaro. Halifax is spend lug his Xmas holidays at his home in Georgetown-A. ._--4o>--- : : A SIMPLE AND CHEAP MEDICINE-A nimvic- cheer m“! effective medicine is something to be desired. Psrmeloehi Vegetable Pills are found an effective resulat~ or of the digestive system. They are simple. they ure cheap. tin-y can be got anywhere. and their recommendation. They are the med 1i" do woll in ulviui: thcm fl trial. ‘rim ciiliitorrnriroufs fillAltblAN. HNEEORGETOWN PERSONALS - beneficial action will pron" "lei" i; lcirie n! the poor man and those who {rpm to esvnpil iloctors bills Ofiloial Report oi The National Yllrotting - "Association ' I The Joint Rule Committee of the National and American Trotting As- sociations _niei ‘ill. Canton. Ohio, Saturday. December l8, 1920. The following nniendments were adqpt~ ed'»to make the rules oi‘ the two Associations uniform. Iltile 2. Section 10. defining n \\'llll1l'(‘(‘,illll9nll0ll by adding the i " ~“0xcepl as provided in 8, Section defln- ing three lient plan races, am- ivini-iice rciul us i'ollows:--“A win- race is‘ llii‘ fastest time made by the winning‘ horse iii p public raco or in an event In ivhicli he stood best in the $\lllllllill‘_\'. except as provid- en in Rlili) s, section‘ o and nine i, Section 6." Rule 3. Section 5. dc-iinlngthrec ticihuinlg ihrue heiit plan rnccs. iiin~ order] by inserting the words "if there urn two horses eligible to shirt“ ultm‘ the word "event" in the fifth llnc, making the sentence 5. lTlllllilS followsz-“ln that event, if ‘ there arc two horses eligible lo mm, they shall go ii fourth heat i0 determine the winner." ' ltule 3. Section 6. definlm the point Sybilblll, nuiendcd lry milking ihe last‘ sentence read as follows: ~“'I‘ho fastest time made by tho ivinnor in first. or if not a heat. winner in second position, shrill VOHSlllillG n irinriico." The follow- ing sentence was also iltldbili~~ "\Vli_ci'<.- two litirscs have the some number of points for first place, the horse standing best in the summary under the old placing system as defined in RuleBO. Section s shall iir-qiiirc the wlnrncc.” lttiiu 7. Section 2, amended by zuldlnguhe following Wonls tothc lost srntcnce:-—“hut winraccls made on the rlosinr date shall ht- no tiar."_ making fire-sentence road as lnllovrit; r "’l‘h'.- l!l('ll\l)(‘l' sllnll fix lire tlulc oi‘ eligibility by sin-ling some in its piibli ‘icil conditions hut winriices 111ml ~-n the closing dnic shall be no ‘M ' - llnic '1, Sections 6 and ‘I struck out anti the following substituted us Section 6:»- Séciion 6.-~"A linrsc ‘with ii win- raceshall he allowed, whciiher race ednor not. two seconds for each cal- onilai- _\'(,‘Iil‘. bni ilie allowance shall- not‘ cxcebtl six seconds until he re-l ilucas lt or wins 2t race in faster ilnio than the class to‘ which 11L: time allowance miikes him eligible. .\ horse" winning a race in faster time than the class lo which his lime allowance made him eligible dial] thereafter be considered‘ its invinp, acquired a new winrace and be classified the some as n horse ivitliout ii. ‘time allowance. When a horse with ii wln~race niiidc on a llllli‘ track within four seconds of it on it half mile track. if lie was entitled to any time allowance nu- di-r this rule he forfeits some and shall beclasslfieil by his wlnrucc on each couise. .\ noniinaior is rc- quired to claim time when nialrlng entry.“ ltnlo ti, Section i. iiniended by striking out the words “derision 0i lllL‘ rncc is announced" in tho fll- ii-cnth llnc illlil substituting "they Stetcher Will Ré-éi OliAMA. Nob. Dec. 27.—Jos Stocher who lost his crown as brawn-Bight wrestling champion. to Ed. “Strangler” ‘Lewis, in New York lust wcok, was in n hospital l.~- re ‘today suffering with ncniltis. Tho specialist attending him sold lllili. tho attack was caused by straining his left arm in the Imvis match. llo probably will be out o! the game ‘for the rest o1 the wint- t-l‘, it was said. .._....__~ OVER-ACIDITY‘ oitiieneiiaaeh im upon! may a. nlflifireet. li your stomach h adi- dinurbed, dissolve two or that iti-nniiii on llflflfih s hsionretiflnl _' lay relvllhing sleep. Tho purity loll goodness oi Ki-meidq guarantlnllh , ' "~s,t':gg'r‘elosurg' . ‘inane-i “i” l"“°“‘“ Cm w" M“ “m” Take Your 0riiei for Priiitig ...'1v)__ The Central § no new i-irnnsr GHLRLOTTETOWN, TELEPHONE 420-L L- i iilloivuiice f; Job Printery oiiimpionfssoii Young Rob Fltzaimmons a ‘lief-or PHlLADELPHlA, Dec. ZTA-liew Tendler _of this city. for Benny leopard. aioppoiFChlclt Simler oi‘ Scranton in the seventh round of an 8 round bout iherolnst night. SON WINS BOUT NEW/ARK, N. J., Dec. 27,-'—- "Young Dob" Fltzslmmons llglit heavyweight ‘and son of the late Bob Fltzsiminons, former world's heavyweight champion, scored o . ' W193 K110433900 M in [Battle “Jirri ‘MOROBIIIH _ i substituting ' 1' technical knockout here yesterday in the fourth round oi‘ a scheduled! twelve round match with Jim Mon, ulna-n of New York, Monohau was! fourth and Referee Sullivan stitp- ped the bout. Presbyterians l And ' Anglicans Tonight ’l‘he big guin-eLfilt-t-he "Y“' tonight. ierians ialooked-torwiird to with uiuch intelest by tho ioilowers of this snappy spurt. ‘ _ Tho AllgllClllls have zoom gnmo__ lead on the Presbyicringns and if the lornicr winn tonight, iiihyltincli hc championship. But it illé“P‘(ES' liytcrluns come ‘through with it victory they will iio ‘for the honors.- iind artlie lie-nine time give the Mutliodieits ‘who hrs in thiril place, a chance.‘ ' _ ' ‘ '- The lino up for the game tonight la- enough to convince any tun that a red hot contest ls "in the melting. Scamlehury- illlil Airorn‘ will ' be on the forward tine for the Angli- cans with (‘ompbell and Saunders playing the lea-me positloiis ilor the Presbyterian Wire." lnzs ntiii uii ford Will race cocii other regain at centre. and tho guards Dewar and Gordon win ‘Be back‘ on in. you. cioselymstchlng Nelson aniflioop- er o! the Angricano. . , , , to conic curly and Humid the Huh ti“ _ leave the stand for he.day,_",l.'ndei- this change, an qipeal, from the at any time beforethifljudgeirloairp the stand oii the ilny that ilie cv- cat was contested. ' ‘ ‘ _w. u. GROCHER, l’ l ' .Sccretar'y Ouch! liililllliglllfilll . Roll-Bathrobe Away instant Relief _wig|1_.._ trial bottle of old "Si. Jacobs Oil._!' small aKiilneys "cause Baclrsche? No! Tile? have no nerves. therefore can not cause pain. Listen! Your back- ache is caused by-liimbago. sciatica or ii strain, and the quickest relief is soothing; penetrating “St. Ja- cobs Oil." Rub if right on Your soreness. stiffness and lameness disappears. Doift stay crippled! Gct ll. msll trial bot-lie 0t "St. Ja- cohs Oil" from your drugglst" and ilmber up A moniet after it is ap- pllcd you'll wonder what became o! the backache or luinhago pain. Rub old. honest "St Jacobs Oil" whenever you have sciatica, ncu~ raigla, rheumatism or sprains. as it la absolutely harmless and doesn't burn the kin. ' Footwear, Furniture," Grcy Cotton . . . (ihighains ,. . . H’. . . . . ..Prii_1ts Meifls Coats and NOTE-We have l‘ l found satisfactory maybe returned and money: will be refunded. The J. J. Hughes Company, Ltil Souris, Georgetown. floored for a count of nine in the‘, between the Anglicans and Presby-i _' "llhe game‘ ‘stops’ in‘ 9 o'clock #413,111; ltnd‘ the laniinre requested n» ridi,v\_¢l5\§-’Pi'"' - - 4,1 "Mgqjfljp Selected 'OI'IIIIQ'.P¢KQQ" IMF" 9' , .'n.~vflm 8W0" I‘ ._.___- _. .._i____._._. ____Z__.__...i.__-i_ __"__ __________ Mammoth i3‘yil iili Price Sale i lllwiilifibhyS Only _ 1-|\VldIJ.\'EbD.\:\" fldiith and“ 30th '. t ' I li ~~In order to convert-ti ‘portion of our large stock. intdcash before the New Year wehavie decided to; oiffeifmonr, entire fstloclgplihgcept Groceries; on Wed~ niesday andThursday next at one-half our regular piices- ; This stock- consists. of staple Dry Goods; Menis Clothing- Ladies Coats, Underwear, Boots; anti Shoes, Rubberspllardware, '_ Cutlery, Paints; ctcg, etc. .On allGroceriei-i we ivillvgive one-third off regular prices. , g ' __ q . _ "~ ‘ ‘Customers will please note that on ‘these two dais positivelyno ivill be charged as our-whole timeqvill be devoted: to cashqsales.‘ "- - ~ ' 1 Ready for business at 8 dclockia. m. - l - DOAWP-l-‘ORGET $11!).- DATES. DECEMBER 29in - -i-ani1~ooeii... - . - ~ " ~ ' ill-l.. 1 8r Connor a - Z ._ LQVFQDJQIGIlilIQI-ill, _l’. 15.1‘. ‘ _ 2504~12§5Stu3i§f i i. ,,.-_ .-,_ 1- .»- i ,_ j- t l a Q 5. I Q decision of the judges can be iniidc, painful bbck, and instantly the ~ Commencing Wednesday, _ two weeks sweeping reductions on all linesof Dry Goods, Clot mg, Flanuelctios '. . .' . . . .' ‘Pealbodyln Ovcrallu-Jtbgulni‘ $1.25 non‘ MOIYUSWGIIWYS at Cost. ‘i Stanfielirs Underwear at a, rcrluctioii-offit) pi‘ c. All lines of footwear at: aredu ction of 20 p. c. FREE~-With every purchase of amounting to not less than $10.00 we 1 I i ~ i u Attcntion L’ For the benefit of ‘some of my‘ customers . . from a distancepluam extendfngihe =date'" of the oo+oodboo+obooooowoooxo+bojpiq o qlgga-po-oaoooyooagoivvvvvrl ' Great» Bargain Sale December’ and continuin for etc.‘ ........_.17c wool Hose coiionéiiii Linnea’ . .{_; $1.100 and up p clothing at cost. d goods, clothing or footwear $1 give five pounds sugar free. no shop-worn goods to work oiiZ-any article not Vernon,» Elmira, Baltic, Bear River. Sourilt West specialisale, also’. tl 6,. free Edison Gramaphone. v- ‘ until the 31st day all. December. _ ~. i ~’ 9 . lDrawing-iorftlie-lucky number will ‘take place,_atvCoinmunity. iweifare League Concert, l which will be f"held‘in Old Fellows Hall, ' Montague on that date. _ i We are the“ sllle agents -for the Edison E '3 v Gramophone for Kings‘ County. g z l t . ~ i - 1 i I . L i CHTEIIllRYS ._Parltman,. Lid i l Druggists -& Chemist g i Montague 3 uoooo-eoo-oo» -~~- M‘ ‘ ‘ “#3