I l i i ANUARY 9, 1926 Doesn't hurt one bit! v pym-rolue" on an aching corn, instantly “it, corn stops hurting, their shortly nu lift ii. right oil‘ with firlgqs. Your druggist. sells a Iziilyi. bottle oi Iirl-rzolue" for n few cents, suiilcieni‘. to pillow every Iltlrd corn, soft corn, or irii Iir-twl-oll tllc toes, and the foot . lluscs, without. soreness or irritation. D rop Lyman Bldg. rheumatic pain GET prompt relief from those recurring twinge: of pain. Apply Absorbing] t. to the con- gesred area. With awakened cir< colltion tilereconles relief from still-muscles and joints oi buck, le is, arms, ncck or oiilcr silen- edkpzl ing, cooling and soothing. l AI lbr romir rlruggiifi, 11.3) a ball/e. rt. Absorbine, ]r.is heal- W. F. YOUNG, Inc., Montreal i? 4 . _.CH>ARLO'I‘TI"TOWN_\ . Qmblgrlc/IAN a little ‘lllil save. PIIITIIP & Ferguson's“ I ii ilunrbel- of‘ lllt‘ IIIHIIITIJOPS and ad- ‘ iinnldoil. inei with tile cIioi-r at the “n; "if i’??? it CENTRAL iuiuiii _ i, HOP from Holmur; gnu“, - - . 2,1 .‘ ———— . YB"? YOU!‘ Hockey Boots and tlkatss‘ from Purdie & Ferguson's. h M - 7098-8-1-2i SKATESI We have them to suit lli/Brvbody. 95c to $1.00 per pair at lurdie d’: Ferguson's. 7098-8-1-21 I THE "jBALANCE of our Men's riouso Qlippers to clear at bargain Drices. Purdie & Ferguson's. . 1998-84-2 A SPECIAL LINE 0! Ladies FLANNELETTE BLANKETS — 75 Dllirs of grey vfllanneliettte blail lists to cIea/r at $2.26 per palli- 12-- size-‘Prowse -Bms., Ltd, 70696-14! M EN'8 WINTER OVERCOATF. Mid Winter ‘Sale now on-Prowsr Bros. ma. 7069-64-41 ‘FHREE CHOICES. —-A DG-Llllt. Housewife Receipt and ciilsiiilar the Farmers Guide and cillelldsl ind the Ailld Lang Sync calendar one with each new or renewal. ARAMOFIE REOAiLLED-flho G. Ll. IS. Aruilnlorc. Captain Robson ls due at Ilalffax from Oupe Breton waters having been suddenly call- ed on Tuesday.—Hnlifnx Hearld. ll w: HAVE HANDLED ALI. l’ MAKES OF RUBBERS and flnd that the Gutia Percha Rubbers give more wear than ally other brand e We guarantee every pair to weal" ""188!" than any other Rubbers Sole agents for P. E. Island -Purdit Kl Ferguson's. 7098-84-21 PUFIDIE G FERGUSON'S have l splendid rang of (l. C. M. Skates for men, boys and girls. Prices ‘lillglilg from $i5c., $1.12.. $2.50, $3.50 0 lip to $7.00; also the Ilest in Lightil- b lng Illtoh Hockey lluots, btly here 7098-8-1~2i ti TRANSFERRED- Mr. and ‘Mrs. 5 Arthur Taylor, Aurlover N. 8.. left on ‘Fhurstlay for lileil" new home in ilicillllolld, (Quebec. They will be illuch missed by tile-Ir illany friends. ‘Mr. Stcvcnmil. oi.CIlar- y lottotowll. P. E. l., Ilas tlaken Mr. ‘l 'l‘iiylor's ||)lll('e ill the Bank of M0il~ (real, iHuiiiilx Iilxin ~-—---<-oc>é__ A PLEACANT SURPRISE r tin iSaIurilzly lfvulllill-I. l)ec. 26th llrfhflltl 0t’ tllc Liilitcd Church, New ilonle of nil‘. and lvlrs. Jaimes M. ulllllpbllll, ‘Urklllfldll Roild‘, to do hon- or to their organist Mrs. IRay IMac- Leod. ~ .Ail‘lcr a.._vcry plcasailt hour of b A 51$ “Qw- ‘v slug song uild ‘llIIli-IIC, Mr. Edward ii‘ \Vill.ains road the following ad- M dross ilccoillrpmn-Ied by u handsome _ é gift. present by Mr. ll. P. Found. l I ‘l- near ‘Mrs. Maclleodz- ’I‘ll<-. nIcinbcl-g and udllorcilts oi‘ , our congregation wish at this joy- ‘ nus stEitHOII oi‘ the your t0 make H i‘ »olllc rcoogilititlil oi" yolir faithful “I l‘ JPFVICPN as orgtlilist ill our Church t‘ Q orvices dultng tlhc past year. We ,0 l4 ililvc realized that your lloallc dnt- m y‘ Books, Letter Books, l‘ Books, Memo Books. Order "‘ Books .BIII Bookl, etc., etc. Dlarloc, Olflcs and Pocket for 1926. ‘ Almanacs for 1920. Envelope: (500,000) all ell- ‘ ea and qunlltlel. I 4gp. I l. A. IQDOIALI) I. A. lenhhn, ‘"07 In - M Stun We are well stocks of m Blfldlllfl cu Ink l Stands, Cllpe, Dot Pldlv -‘l Lollel‘ Operlerl, Murillo». Ruler-l, Clrterc, Stafford: and Waterman’: Inks, eta, all It lowest price] Wholesale and Rel-all. l Carter Co.,_.l'.,_td. Professional Cards McDonald 8i Manure, Graduate of N. Y. Poflfirlduete MM“! Priglpm "Ill Ir “a” . ark n. Mcciiinliif annular-n. louoflol.‘ no. fs.f..".'.:.,rl'-'* 1 W. A. MORREIL QHARTIR ID ACCOUNTANT I supplied with Index i‘ i 1 . s i I "Ii >- .i,,,-.- mini-h’: .4‘¢_,~:1 ti. '2 A Money l0 .7 ~ m‘. '-~ h l Ohorlottehwl, IJJ cerlnd Hvlflm h i’ In , ilflvfi Riven you ti l spirit of per» severance and enthusiasm which iprovnl of nil. . .-:<lnnll token of our-appreciation and ' with it who wish that ‘lilvklhllllgfl for you land your family. .,, friends for tilcir ‘kindness. Foolrcap and Typewriter Paper, Typowrlterjfliflpylflfl Paper, Inks, Typewriter; Rib- bons, Pancllc, rEfllbffipFllfll . .:.‘.:‘a:.rr':,'ll‘-'$ri-r;§§.* "'1 I E - tlbl will! ttohli‘ ‘dengue . t y, hel.sn leg were such. ‘that Wily public scr- m‘ vice -culIs-d for llllllCh sacrifice on your part, ibut. the knowledge that you were iii Ille path of duty and ilulplng ill the Ma te-r's work. must lll marked your work and by your m laltlliillllcss you have won the ap- ln our acknowledge- inenl. of our indebtedness to you. d, we ask you to please accept this the New with richest l“ Yen-r illay be filled of th to S neii on behalf of the UNITED OHUROH New London Mrs. lvIacLeod. In a few well cliostil words. uhanked her good ih B. M A dainty lllilch of ice-cream and cake waii served by the ladies ‘pre- 8111i. and the singing of "Blast be the tie that -blllds" brought o de- lightful social evening to a close. to cumin” Willi in BEII Suffered S6 She Could Not Walk. Restored to Health by Lydia. _E. Pinkham's . Vegetable Compound Minesing, 0ntario.- "l am a rac- tical nurse and i ICU mmend ydln E. PinkhnrrYsVegetabIe Compound to suffering women. For three months lwls almost helpless and could not sit at the able long enough to drink s cu of a. Many a time my hus- bcn carried me to bed, l would be so weak. Then he rend in thegwriper of ‘I woman suffering as I di who t better after taking the Vegetable mpound, so he wen and got it for ma. When] had taken three bottles I was just like u new woman and ave had s Ierldid henlth ever since. hen I fee ally bcnriilg-douil pains I always take it; sometimes a half bottle or whatever I need.‘ It is my only medicine and] have told many a 8.‘! Ill H Io a H AND Aum-fon y one about it. Any one wanting nuoou c-rute ILOOK wflm" gull-fig“ Rlflkhffi,“ " Amine-r. novA .0001“ wrfiilo i m dunil i Th (g in’: “"4".” _ ._ or. o a c _ , omrnend it for I feel loge mfillfa a “T *“—-—--—--—*-"-' s to it." — re. n/ii. Dr, d walla, n. 1, Minesing, oiimiio. i, I m I L k you I err-down, nervous, and weak sometimes? Do ou have this horrid feeling of fear wh ell some- lle" Weill!!! for you to subscribe or renew your subscription. year was done. Get your calendar now. , 35%. the purest and beat Rubbers ltors for the Island; Ferguson's. _ iur Rubbers are made of pure 112:??? ggggeinudmlsfipgglat tyrggvg‘ Gutta Percha Rubber. and‘ are Bros ma‘ 70f 316M: guaranteed to wear longer than Peter’s Road was much in evidence to the great, young. who gave so much time and talent‘ in order to make the Tree and Eil- tertalnmcllt a success. Peter's Road school was held on the 24th ult. zredituble classs were examined ‘by the teach- Mr. W. L. McLean. was excellent, as English and‘ Geography. 1nd arithmetic were also up to the standard. ithnletii" close oi‘ the examination an address was rend, nod ll nice-looking envel- whicll Mr. Benton made a very ino- dest reply. by the teacher to all present. After those DFUSOIII a very happy ‘time was brought Io Ii close. Montague, guest oi‘ Mr. and Mrs. FPI-‘ll Johnston illld others, Peter's Rood. Williams oi‘ (lililrlolictnwn. Kiiesls oi’ Mr. and Mrs. Sullluel Davidson. Peter's Road. guests of his parents, Mr. and completed their and shllrplilp; of fowl from their plant Ill (‘ilaritltietmvil. Jenkins oi’ this firm forwarded to pursued Ily the farmers here. ling pilbilrl. Ill many localities be- sides keeping the road through the break and keep open “cross roads" on which for long distances nobody time after each snow storm. Ewen as trade representative for‘ such work, and we believe this Isl the first oi‘ our local Governments, stilts of which will be noted. Notes on the P. E. Inland Egg Lay- tions prevailed durInK the 522 0B8 Leghorn! pgn No. 1. lead for the week with 32.1 points. Mr. Tal- second with‘ 31.4 points. Everett third with 30.1 liointc; "NT It‘_ Rocks lend the contest to date with .2 I with 185.6 points. The amrfpsnillillllltlll station. White Les- horns pen No. I. are third, 4 tliiiii» White Leghorna DB“ Nyioa are fourth with 182.3 and - points resDflfllW1Y~ McKennirs Barred Rocks are IIIUI to am ii 2m or 22.9 var w" "I dhring the week as bolus "Mar wellht. , Imi l w. I ‘with WAITING -—Your calendar ls .NOT MI8SED—Until i118 old , . WEAR GUTTA PERCHA RUB- ln the market. We are sole distrib- Purdie & 709984-21 nuv YOUR RUBBERS HERE- uy other Ruibbel-‘on the Market. Rurdie & Ferguson's. 7098-ll-l-2i And Vicinity The Christmas Tree and enter- slearing at Big Reductions m orui alnmellt of the Presbyterian S.S. it Peter's Road on the 23rd ult.. was II. most enjoyable event. young ‘people acquitted themselves most satisfactorily, and Santa Claus The These furniture values may be considered extraordinary at other places, but they are just typical Holman economies-samples of savings you can make every day In the year when you buy at "The Island's Biggest, Best and Busiest Store." Sample Values from I Holmaifs Big Stocks slight and perhaps fenr(?) of the,‘ Much praise is due those! Tile half-yearly examination of The day being stormy ot many ratepayers were present. ut the examination was indeed a one. The different r, Mr, M. A. Benton. assisted by The reading was also the History Writing and mental ar- wcrc very K001i. At the pe wu:~l presented ‘to tile teacher y Muster Alexander McSwain. Io (Yulldy. nuts and other aillties were then ‘passed around ollls complimentary remarks by season of the following visit- At this festive col", m: note the NII~ Mr. Ilouis Johnston. dentist. of Mn Illirry Davidson and bliss 31c- a double bed inodnion In the home. yizvyrifibbm“ r Siitiiilg Couch ad Mattress $9.85 8 EEL SLIDING COUCH AND MATTRESS. Just the tiling for making quick and comfortable extra accom- Cun be converted from a couch to black, japallned finished steel frame; steel like spring iiiiii Qrelollllg cover. illg; sanitary mattress with valance, Complete . . . . .. $9.85 quickly and easily. llas 3-Drawer Surface Oak Dresser $12.00 ‘ FREIGHT PAID GOLDEN SURFACE OAK DRESSER. Made of carefully selected hardwood with 1hr“ drawers, top one with lock; 13 Mr. and Mrs. .I. Iienbert Camp- ell anti family, of Charlottetown. Ml‘ lex. CampbellnAyllisioll. W. S. Fraser & Co. have about animal cilnniflfl We are informed that Fraser ii‘: e plnni upwards of three ions oi‘ ilte-filtIt-ned fowl. and over two lls of canning material, collected the rural districts. This is a editable record. 'l‘ll\> hauling oi‘ firewood. llmlher. FOLDING CARD TABLE, Light and used for other purposes as wcll. Made with metal corner braces, steel hinged legs‘; Price Inches by 22 Inches, plain mlr. "W; strong standards; fined with casters . . . . . . . .. $12.00 Commode to match .. . $6.75 I l’? Felt Covered _ Folding Card Table $2.95 strong. can be Holmans 52.95 felt covered top. i-.., ls now being energetically Perhaps it maybe asking rather uch oi the people to keep all the lids ill good order for the travel- strict open, they are obliged to This lllnkes n rather busy and ten prolonged delay In geiiiillll ese extra roads cleared ill time stilt an exacting public. sides. The appointment ofllon. Mr. Mc- ls province ill the West Indies is most commendable action. Mr. cEwen is eminently qualified for‘ conceive such an idea. the n»; "b, FOR PARL-OR, BEDROOM OR LIVING ROOM RATT-AN ARM CHAIR. acted reeds. hand woven and finished In brown waterproof varnish and upholstered with cretonne covered seat livered . . . . . . . toy ' ti, Upholstered Rattan Arm Chair ~ or Rocker $9.75 Made of carefully sel- alld back. llollnairs Price. de- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $9.76 keenly -¢o->---- b EGG LAYING CONTEST. __.-..i- lnp Contest for the Ninth Week ending Jan. 2, 1926. Rather adverse weather condi- week ld the total production was only The ixpcrlmsntal station, White age Foster's Barred Rocks were W678 Mrs. .\IcIniyre's White iieshornfl were imli wuli .10 voinis- ‘ Mr. Tullnaiie F°ll°m Qwplfa White Laghorns Barred tmiil of 2am noinlfl- EV°P°II5 await‘; poll oi White Leghorn! and Mr. Charles lih 188.7 points to date. I m The total number of e58! B possible. The total points awarded to date Complete Bed Outfit $25.35 DELIVERED DAY ORDER FREIGHT PAID '9 “EGEIVED comfortable. SIMMONS BED, walnut flnish, made of weld- ed steel tubing. 2 inch continuous posts, six illllilg rods and attractive cane style, wide panel of pur- forated steel with ornament. Height of bend end ~19 Inches of iront end, 34 inches, including easy rolling casters. Freight paid . . . . . . . . . . $12.75 THIS SIMMONS SPRING is ‘made of rust proof twisted link fabric, with fist steel edse band. attached to strong steel angle trained with high grade spring steel helirnls and has elevated comer castings. Sole Price . . . . . . .. ALL-FEATHER PILLOWS. Full size 18 inches by 25 inches, mans Price, each . All Feather Pillows 8G6 Made from carefully selected and cleaned fca. thers, covered with strong an gifldng, Hoi- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 80c And remember, there is no waiting for that: purchases-your order will b; filled the day received from either our Summeraldc or Charlottetown stores-whichever ll nearest your address. . C»! course, Holman's pay freight on all $10-00 orders. ll - ~_ sy Layer I Felt Mattress layer felt. covered with strong art ticking- 39. 48, and 54 inches wide and 72 inches long. Holman’; Price ‘ $9.5 ‘THIS IS A SIMMONS MATTRESS made of all cotton Made In sizes $0.50 Strong Coil Spring GivesRestfuI Sleep $6.90 W-alnut Finish Dresser $15.25 16 x 2O INCH MIRROR FREIGHT PAID WALNUT FINISHED DRESSER. Especially neat. and strong with strong standards: smooth rolling casters; three drawers, top drawer with lock. and large plain mirror size I6 Inches by 20 Inches. Hol- man’: Price delivered . . . . .. $15.25 C ommode to match . . . . . .. $7.25 IIi-ro is a STRONG COIL BED SPRING made of num. PFIJIIS coils zliid filled with sieci Sltli,‘ lII'1l {HIK- VPIZV restful and colnitii-tllbie; lilcilcs and 54 lII('ll“.~l wide, both sixes 72 iloilualfs Price ... ___ __}__ White Enamel Safety s9 85 Crib and Mattress WHITE ENAMEL SAFETY CRIB; all-metal with drop sides, and safety catches. Wilito corner tops and nine iilling rods on each side. 38 inches high by 27 inches wide by 51 inches long. Equipped with metal fabric steol spring and . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “$935 mattress. Holman's Price cos lo prevent sat," made ill sizes 4S inches long. . $6.90 This Crib is some ns above illustrated except that it has square top and is complete with mattress Crib Mattress $2.75 COMFORTABLE CRIB MATTRESS. Soft. sanitary mattress. covered with art ticking, strongly sewn and tufted. Holmalfs Price . . . . . . . . . . .. $2.75 Holman’: Pay Delivery Charges on $10.00 Orders. Prompt Delivery from either Charlottetown. All Articles now In Stock. I'ul slumber. long. and “we by T2 inches. Non-sagging. very - - - - . . .. $5.80 side braces. Summerclde OI‘ Sizes 48 and 54 Inches by 72 Inches Snle Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $7.95 ‘- g this Bed, Mattress and i! fitted with anti-sway ‘ ', FreishtPaid UPHOLSTERED ARM ROCKER. Large and com- fortable. covered with alti- ficial Spanish Lciltiler, ' with padded wing back. rounded arms. ruffled fronts and welted back seams. Hoimans Price delivered . . . . . . . . . . $12.75 Rocker $3.50 EASV ROCKING CHAIR, A splendid quality for par- lvr- dining-room Ol' kil- chen. Mode oi’ good quality hardwood, finished iii gold. en oak. Holman‘; pilce . . . . . . . . $3.50 THIS COMFORTABLE MATTRESS is bull: of =1 "IIXIHPB 01’ Jute and cotton felt, covered will; ii good grade of art ticking ,and has a continuous roll edge around top and bottom, Yours fol rest- BED OUTFIT consisting of Bed, Spring and Mattress described above In sizes 48 and 54 inches - r Conlnleie. Freight Paid $25.35 - BED OUTFIT llsin high quality Coil Sprin $25.95 .@)Q§ Summersidcwdiharlofietown 015a‘ Upholstered Arm Roch 1-1 $12k 2249.4. ‘ Thirteen ems were disallowed gamut limi- ‘ i» unify-flop used to IF" A P. EM,HI.ISt_ore Doing Business With P.E.I. P _-it'. . eople for the .I.ast GQJLYQIPSII