0W li.ll'l.,-lll _ r I r 4V7‘ W .\ T"; iiux wished Texas. Mexico, and other '15.‘.-. _ .. .. 7'. ~ h?" '“"'""-"'" 801.1‘. WJIoodwfI-wlli a. mosouthBcdeqne Borden at 7J0 p. m. -KENQINOTON. ~— Mr. W, S. lnnlflllntllnlqllenflfltbllll- lerstlptm, Ir. louson will preaohotSummu-fleid at8p.m. onpecttvonalinoni-‘ilkice. """.°“""""'P- ._._ —HOME FROM ket Agent A. l1. Large, - WESTERN PERSONALS —Ir. D. R. Bell, Summemide large and child who wenppend- visiting friends at Stanley Bridge. -INOPIIOINOLIAII'IQm 391MB"! III- 8IELT$.—A rekixntowr “flood ct smolts w tipped parfl in Snnnnesngs ing the past month vhiting 1r. _Lorge's brother, who h manager of The Western Union Telegraph ,Co. in Douglas. ‘Arisona. returned to Summcrside Wednesday evening. .During his trip Mr. Large also —'ilr. and llrs. John Thompson of llargate were in town Thursday . . 4 .- . ' u’ ,_ 1 -. 1. . - ',_ '- _i ’ i ‘ . .. z i 2'». t qfltillfll snsvloss. - The: $'t U, Sunthyllsdatltunhfledeqlmll. IBOlnIUI-n. -IAJOI ORBIGHTEN CON- FIRO WITH FOX Nile-In the lBoard of Trade momsyesterday I representative number of fox Inen met Major Orelflbnn of the Fin- ance Department. Odawn. and pie seated through their spokesmen. lion. A. E. Arsenmiit, their views on Foderal taxation of the to: com- Danies. with llaior Comivbeii as Chairman, several of the fox men were heard from. re the taxation by the Federal and Local Govern- ments, and stated that any drastic moamres at the present time would not be in the interest of the indus- try’. The fox ranchers elpfessed their appreciation of the fact that the Government is looking into the “MALI FIDO l5! of Ion‘, , Ovsloosts, Both sndflnatemltooioandThosnpson. Ltd. lfinwns-dofosntifl-INTW ..'ONE-‘I’H|@offl.n1nbc§lnen's his tho on‘! slees of a enid. w‘ntl’oolel'l‘hompl0lk ‘ugiggiqqmgoosss I eoldfastsnsitsdstdsson you, it sou- mouz-‘rt-ttso or! non sor " P‘ Y“ ‘”" ‘M’ i‘ “bu” ‘Maul, onmo." m, u" h‘, illnesses often nvs be anceofthismonthmly. Pooict hep-mus»- w" "i5 M“ Thompson. ltd. . EFOR THE Qhl-ANCE of Janu- sry we are dfsring extra special values in Men's and Boys‘ Suits. Pods l: Thompson. Ltd. ‘ ....'EXTRA PRICES on Men's and Women's Rubbers and Rubber Boots. Special prices for January. =romedybe taken in time. Colds comes qnicklymdd rapidly. Don't take suychsuoes. ‘firntsneeneorcougll, or chilly feeling, stsnrightin to take ""*".:‘*..i".‘,f‘:".~.... dud-wand. pmridvfwwrtltitbsrrbr". (intlaololbnil- Alowefk‘ tablets husk up tbs cold and tlislylolit. Tnkenlntl DOMINION GHQ. prevent yo“ fiounhsvingT Bsnncliiiissfl to loss weight and sppqigg, u‘ pull down your entire syq The fut that DOMINION c, I fro‘: e American cities and his many’ mu Wmefls- o‘ an“ '5'“: friends are pleased to see him rc- turn feeling much improved in health and appearance from his ‘extended trip. DOMINION C. B.Q. i NOTICE ! -- " condition o! the fox industry, t» P°°1° M‘! Tlwmm L"!- —itev. Father nfonaghau of ilis- fore levying the taxes. Before clos- couche Parish was in town Thurs- ing the meeting a hearty vote of day on business. thanks was tendered Major Creigh- ton for the friendly manner in _._'~G1'ANFIELDS uuoenwzsa 5 at very low prices for the remaind- er of this month. Poole And Thomp l i} --3ir. ‘Wm. Pidgeon, of Kensing- VYIM! h! Md 911W“! m0 91¢ Q1195‘ w"- ud- sm Qllflllliflllsmz.rem~"=cu~d=y~nm“ __..___ ,mmwmn ~ EAUPAJC, Jan. 2') —(Quotatlons _g-,_ Ruse" ‘hem, 30,495‘ a ' ---~- ANY ACCOUNT NOT PAID JANUARY 25th, which was rendered ‘December 31st, will be drawn on throughout bank for collection. furnished by Johustone and Ward. the Montreal Stock Exchange.) Atcb ‘ .. in Summerside deceiving medical (Oflllililled from Page Four.) treatment from Dr. Tanton. "w dar a conscience for a Bell Govern- SPRINGFIELD, Mass, Ja 1s.-_ ma" mmkm’ “d ‘M’ ‘m w‘ ‘at “suangleru Lewis delemaflcentuated by some of his old time , ——-.\irs. L H. D. Mtieod who was ;visiting Summer-side. the guest 0f Mr. and him. D, it Deli left for! C_ I391,‘ , . _ lsupportets at the indignation meet- , can P“ us,‘ her home Wednesday mornitiflf £91111 35:11 lgezizrteoniglht iilrugfzzl-le ‘in,’ who “hue “Noam; WHO“. “IE Co,’ °'" ------ c" ———~"-—— “‘ m “ "‘ ” ' LIMITED The champion won m straight mus zal esteem for the man. abbot-ed the with the head lock, getting the first l°°“‘““’ l“ ‘m “‘°°'""d “m” fall in one hour andnineteen min- funds’ “ch wndmom l‘ n “h” utes and the second in nineteenwma Crosby m" Tami“ in ‘he ‘up till she founders? Some other mem- bers are reported as steering to the cross bench section. Some would OIOIOIOIOIOIOIU resign direct but for a stumbling block which the crafty Govern- m Ammm mm m m M m M M Bargains lll China v cufsmdlilicult to get over. it is the in- l ““”°° °' w" "'° “M” “m” We have placed in our West show , Imml mdmi." window an assortment of odd pieces Allbigg Lggyg Tod“ of china which we are clearmg at 0" "M"? h" 20 PER cum DISCOUNT . sing costs of coal to Canadian consumers. ospec iaily in the central portions of the m“ FDominlon. some enlightening in - formaton upon the peat resources not only of this country but of a number of the leading industrial 5‘ countries of the would, contained in a paper recently delivered in Toronto and prepared by B. F. Haansl, of the Peat Committee at v minutes and thirty-five seconds. On Saturday. January the 15th, the we weeks’ short Course m Ag"! otmwn, appoint“ by um many-s] riculture was completed. including; government, was of special interest long and short course students thc' The United States, exclusive of total enrollment was fifty four, with Alaska, he pointed out. p- ssesses ,an average daily attendance of for- Celebration of Burns Anniversary . I LONE GIRL BANDIT HELD UP -Mrs. Cleopatra l-lurtzman .. l . _ _ ome 13935:» square miles of swamp ty five. All the lectures and dem- Th, i» -- 1;, l a" f Under the AuSPWES 0f the \igfl"bfionli~gglife‘w'o}ezlalgm 0f :5? |gnds of which it was estimated onstrations were given at the Ag- morning for thelr lmwfvelirziln horn: ' ___ ~ _ _ rt to jspent her me he! m swag?“ a 3 W!‘ 68111.01‘ 11,188 square miles, rlcultural High School. These in- series, playing r. game- cav" with _NQ.. u: ‘YOLU 0ppO ulll-y $ecure CALEDQNIAN CLUB s... near ..-.-....." .1... 'l‘ "M “m c?“ Mo“ M =0“ nursed m» M m». w» swkn-- Bridge pr1zes.etc-.at a brg saving. . ems’ llllflmlfi Aflillmlng that the fiver ~ _ing, poultry, farm management, and» This inst igzicguib». of ‘cocltey- - W35 quoted by the police as confess m: that she was the woznan ban- age dept of the peat in this urea ls st least nine feet deep and that motur mechanics; and in addition ists have won all their home gamagr special lectures were given on so far. end has a good load on And the Dhtinguished Patronage of JAMES PITON THUS. M. MGMILLAN, -- ‘ . .- Chsirmsnoi Committee Béorélnry; mcnt was beautifully decorated sud ,_, ,.,, _ § _ much credit is due to Messrs. M. - f peach bloom in tho cheeks. And you J. Brawdors, Ambrose Joy and ' F“ m“ by ‘hi’ "“n“”"°° °' C*'°""" Patrick McMahon for management E E R 3i 1.2.3.? "c-Elilfa. l} "of. ‘iflfiilhlfl: or it n» piano mm or we m an " ens-asst u!‘ a . t...»- of Stuart's Calcium Wafer a Hughes was on ‘slly leasin Grip the merit will! ' I ’ ' I l our? 93"": léimuh. “.53” future o! tho concert. Thepchara: b "aflud M ‘u “"1"” - -. Papa r, m es. no hoods and oth- ll o -. . I833 ‘ , - er “l, w“ i n k tors of Mot and Jeff‘ were nd- _ ' Rlchmond tllilflaKliltiill Ir°Qnc:G:|I¢Q°dc.W.|:)d| L: mirsbly llkfll U! M00511. GOTKIG * ‘-'“ h "* w’ mntorn and soon tho skin rsnsws Inddlgnn and Vince t. Chat , " itself ylth nrrnsr. healthier. tirsue. Th‘ “also m, Be ION l‘! 370mg ms nomm tum. common MscKINNUN STRAND THEATRE .dl‘l who had played. the leading the average yield would be 2,000 pazrt in fifty hold ups in sixty days ‘many of them in the day time, and Who 11nd 1.1- " sought by the p0 - J20 to: L-f-‘Qfiil weeks tons o! a saleable fuel per acre for each foot of depth, ‘he total avaih able in fuel in the dcxc.~"'t= would reach approximately l.:,alib.500,0v0 tons. Referring to the deposits in plant diseases, fertilizers. wool grading. milk testing, co-tiperatiz"; ahipplne and bee keepin". The work on live stock was Il- der the supervision of fir. William their VDQWJA-Eflll. .\'r.» doubt. tho Mainland teams twill maize things interesting for Whom in their own rinks, as every pack plays better at homo. W. W. WELLNER, LTD Since 1868 Jewellers IOIXDIO. v RQld-A l lP-‘TIDB i.i1'i'.. “f Bl. " ‘lJl ,1 ‘ Monday and Tuesday 24"’ and 25"‘ s. k mo. Mr- mel Mm o» s... .5222‘. .2. R.‘Z-;.".’...‘..;‘Z. .....§‘...'2Il.§'.‘.f. “.12. J12 ufiifiliii "r » .——»- January 1921 8 there was an ares estimated at 37,- Guam “time, Fain Mn l n ‘mu rem", "on ‘he ma‘ m‘, _ PROGRAMME (“l0 911W"? mu“ wleied’ by pa": Thonfason, Expert \i‘ool Grader, ers and are pulling for them to win “ m“ Wm" °' “m” “l” 5"“ Live Stock Branch and Mr w u the‘ Eastern Amateur Champlon- The entertainment elven in Ht m“ °*"""5"'"‘ “W95” ‘blfthmanfctnreft ’ - ~.‘ PART I. , a"; 0°; u“: area“ ‘i2 Mo gang: Lea, Commissioner of Asfloulturs. ship: and their names on the other gfifignlingagisllhg“ggmfiine; Them ma“ u,” M Rosemary, _ ' i s! l’ ’ The work on field crops was under side will be followed with intensms- wd ‘.8 t dfi i, I ‘m ‘one ot its oldest and most respect~ 1. Scotch Selections by the Clubs Pipe and Drum Band m les ls tuated n the more is - w . 8 El‘ Y. was ne o e; _ “on o‘, u!‘ . . der direction of Mr. J. A. Clark, interest. b f m n ,ed citizens in the pe _ Messrs McKenzie, McDongcll, Burke, licPhelson, lIcFarla-ne. habited portions of the Domains, ,, , ‘ est concerts o - e year, re ect- cam m“ and“ who departed Perm McLean 1 Superintendent of the Experiment, Twelve players will take the ing great credit on all the per- ‘this are on Decmnber 20cm an" a COMIC OPERETTA 40.010 1st ACT, SCENE, "A KITCHEN INTERIOR’ CHARACTERS Mrs. Jerushs GomnoustuCranirs honselteeperwith a. fondness for plea‘. Miss Frances Rogers Melissa Dobbins A 8mm Heusemnid Miss Margaret Robertson ~ Theophilus Crank, Esq. 316B hi1! H1801’?! Mr. Roy Qulgiey The Bankers Boy, a Flowery Youth llenry Williams Mr. E. G. Ritchie i l _ _ and if it is assumed that this 12.- l ‘ .F°"_ ‘IVQYQWW’ ‘FIIIOOO square miles is all suitable for g Yflurprpo with fl!‘ ' s . . . an average depth of G feet, it is l A“ estimated that there will be sufli- , ' lent peat to manufacuro over 9,- ' ‘ 000,000,000 tons of 25 pen- cent moisture peat. MOTHER! ids. g?‘ / al Farm, assisted by Mr. Frank the manufacture o! a me] and has Tinney, Assistant Superlntendentnlioore, Mr. J. J. Pcpplu, Plant Pathologist, Mr. A. F. Maritime Branch. Ottawa. Lectures in the care of milk and milk testing demonstrations were given by Mr. Fraser T. Morrow. as- trin. namelv. Morgan. ‘ Rodd, Gordon, McEschern, ‘manager. There is also a large fol- llowlng of supporters accompany- ing the team. '. The best wishes and good luck Wllll . C. C DCllJ ‘m’ amp a Opening Dialogue by "iifut and , ansuld, Rural Sciencerl-‘rowse, L. Campbell, L Bryentonflle" ' chow!’ Fungal“ Funlcula 1 Dqpsrtment, and Mr. F. J. MoorrefDiamond "Dntchy". Mr. Ivan Red» s’ ‘he B07 swim’ s°l°' Representative, Seed den will accompany the boys as? Mnesome’ Than An’ by Alfred Purcell. l tllmwfl- ‘ The programme was as ‘follows: vDoucettc; Selection by the League ‘of the Cross Band: Vocal Solo. ‘Witty Swsneo Home," Leo Dorion; Stump Speech, by "Mutt"; Xylo- sisted by Mr. Cook. The work in are exténded to the team tn their PM“ S°1°' Earn“ Bradley; "ma" plant diseases was taken by Mr. l’. first journey for honors across the Solo "That Tumble Down Shack in Atbionc," Vincent Plneau; Comic as life of 81 years. The deceased lady was the last surviving member of the family of the late William Welsh, one of the earliest pioneers of Summervllle, and was married to Andrew Hay- den 70 years ago. The first years nt her wtarfled life were spent in Charlottetown, where her husband wvas enraged in produce shipping but later moved to Roseneath. where he predeceased her 32 years ago. Although in delicate health for some time. Mrs. Hayden was brleht and cheerful and slthouth of Message Bgy Muter Gordon McDonald : ‘ " J. Peppln, fertilizers by Mr. C. M. strait this season. . _ .. .. _- ~ - - . »S . Le Do c tt ; S l ti n b' advanced years her death was no at: Sad laotzatiomz _ \ ' ‘Callforma Syrup of Figs gnulrgms. Soldiiers Settlement 1 ‘lffmnd? V‘: °l° s°1i°°_f;vb“: ,9“ ,, b,” ,0 w. “mm who .. ' . - ' l . ' 0B - OO-OPPPB W? Bhlilbins by‘ ' l ' _ ' hoped she nrisht be spared a little mot Hwmlifglrxtzgglfifldn. ClIillflS Best Laxative m L K‘ King’ m keqmlg by m‘ iomsm Are Bui._..1g Castles in The mum bu, W“ mmm w” and guns "Y m t Yon Shall You Will be Bins" Newsom Eiloe-imeutal Furm and ‘Lfill Nature (“'3' “"“‘ Tmnw" R°°"“'°“' ‘l’ 5P1" °i u" W‘ “'°‘“°“' “'°“' m", °“ 3m “flung; m, n l P0- ,, L v C ‘ ¢"The Checker Player," Eddie Mc- tion and good care, her spirit pass- e g 5 u ry y . r. yrus Polricr, Poul- Gum“; vocal 5°10’ nwondeflu] ed to the rrsst beyond. A larfle Miss Anna McKee, Champion Swtch Dancer 2nd ACT, scans same A8 FIRST 3. Sword Dance | i i try Division, Live Stock Branch A very popular feature of the course was n series of demonstrtr Paint the Face Mother of Mine," Maurice Rear- don: Vocal Duet, Claude Pineau the Cross funeral followed her remains t0 All Saints Comets y, Cowlizsn. where the last rites of the Church Solo "Sweet Apple Pies" 4 bathqmom ' necessities are 9"'"'" c"'°""" w""' 6"" f" and Vernon Connors: intermission were performed by Rev B. Glllis Quartets “The Wedding Bells" Finale and 3,, u, h, m. be“... grades.‘ \ fw“ f‘ g“ °“‘“‘°" w“ ‘m’ "‘°' "3112" i... "§'..'."s'.'§:.§"'i no gun, 5.1., ‘and an up: was mortal of a good w“ ha" a m1] "-59 o‘ Vermmfl’ ‘ on g V” by M“ Henry wmuock’ lhunl Durlfll intermission the Leanne chflm“ “d ' 5'" “m” '” PART 2 “an”. ma“, loam talmma’ “c”; of the Technical School staff, ---- Band rendered laid to rest. Iay God's love and and every article required for the] For the live stock Judging dem. Natures rouge is the clear, red of splendid selections and the time m9"? "WWO?! her soul to the S. Cock 0' the North and other Pipe Music Mr. Hugh McPherson (“$3 time. The" 1n addmgn; onstmuona stock w“ provmed by blood which forms that wonderful passed agreeabm P". “w follow joys of the Kingdom of Heaven. 6. Reel of Tulloch Iisses W. McEacben, C. Motion-mac, N. McKenzie, w Manda“; drugs and medicine; _ n . H. McDonald, Ej Biflln, M. McDonald, J. McDonald, D. Walker o, a“ much Presahmons pmmpb the Extzestlttentzl Farm, the Got, ed with; (Zligngnag Chorus;- f$§ibs 7. Solo " ock O’ Haze doen" Miss Susanna Rhynes m9¢ wg 91111111‘! ‘ 00K Erin. Roper Bros, hi: in t 9 0 _ 111D 91'0"" " IP 8. Recitation "Half Past Ten" Miss Ella An" Zsfiwaewrltelflett a measure. Mr. Simmons, Mr. McKay and Mr, cent Pineau as Soloist); Vocal Solo "m5 w a wv°ldwl° ‘°°ld°" 9' 5°“ Mr‘ Cm!” fir“ 0f W111‘ N51011- Hammond Kelly -"Destiny" Leo Doiror Reclto- pm ‘be “all” “Wanm” "w m m“ 10. Seann Truibhas Miss Anna McRae o ' ‘ ' ,_ ' ,_ ,, ' gfg9m°gg_ 11. Solo “Jessie's Dream“ Miss Dorothy Sutherland Accent "California" Syrup e1 " h” m” “m” °f “l” will“ ‘m’ Cm“ R‘"'°”5° - Ba" RE" 12. Duet "The 0m Scotch Songs" Miss Amy Earle and m. Chas. ma. H J Fl:- only-loos for the namo Cali- ‘a very interesting vrosramme was, don: Step Dance. Joo Doyle: vocal 13. Solo m.“ v"B-sd, Red Rose" Mr. E. G. Ritdtie / ' h fornia on this" _ I e, gtenuyonbze provided and refreshments served. isoltwwlttle Mother of Mine," Al- 14. tep ce with iolin Music Mr. Kenneth McLean "l"! 7°" ¢ d i 3' 9 _ ' - 1 15' S010 “Bu? My Cane]. Kent‘;- (m chum") ‘Optometrist & Prescription Drug- _ m,‘ mo" karma" plum: h" m. zodthlgl enltertainment the short fred Doucette. Cornet Solo, rbsn MrL France“ Tmmor I | fl’t in", “om-eh. "V" “ad bows.‘ ll B 011g course gu|dgnt3 / Plllflldl, MODOIOEUC- F. ONBlll. 1Q Salk)" Hornpipe (by sped” request) M," Mm ma“ I chum-on love m ("my us“, pa" brought their friends and a very Recltation-“Tho Railroad Cross 17. Solo "Hams Cam our Guidmnn at Eco" Mr Charles Eat-lo llontaguo. P. B. |. directions on each bottle. You i pleasant evening was spent. lng", Reggie Dillon; Selection by Auld Lang Sync - I .. . __, ____ _ _ ____ , ' God sue the m“ , - " Brawders; Vocal Solo,-—"'l‘ha Dear- - ~13 lhg Gflnuinfl PROF, $, N, EARLE, Mqflu] gnaw GOV. COX, Hi9 FATHER AND THREE PROMINENT IROYHERS_ est Spot on Earth," Maurice Renr- and Tickets and plan of seats at Jnmiesosrs Drug Store on Friday, d”; mdm“°n_""°hn M"y‘“rd"' 215g’ "m; a! m own,“ m m, Alfred Mclfesrney; Xylophone Solo _ Tickets for Tumday evening on sale Tuesday morning, 25th. Reserve seats 50c and 76c. Dnor open 7.15. Concert 8 o'clock sharp. frel-iltlictiieltiidscsssslfllte (an l =81 um rats. I must say "California ." This rnoltes the beautiful complu. lon Io mush admired. No use to hiss pussies with sold cream and lotions- Thn come frolmwlthiu one ltoop eomlna’ until snob an iniiusnoo as calcium ls omployod, Lot nsturo the Band; Clsrlnel Solo. W. .2. Ernie Bradley; Vocal Bolo-"Dad- dy, You've Been a Mother to Mo," lvan Trainor. _ The stage during the ‘entertain- tainment was vory satisfactory, the amount realised being sufficient topay of! all debts, including the . balance on‘ the B0! Scout lnits and tbs of last summer's Q lino s-h o.- 1:“ find "m “""“‘ i “°"°" "' ,, . I“ M M SM l Thisl family group hiototherondthgoebrmliomsllof esouaonmsottssworioroosrt- "m" "'1'" ":31; £11: ‘"‘ m‘ m» - "" m‘ l ’ H 'sn'owsoasaig“g.(iofs.whosuc- uses " " " in -, cmseusoriusm- ' w"'°"'"""°""t°=t=tfl§flf,“wf,fl°{x ,3 §u°°'“‘° 3 . aeaeaaaslrxzex: .“.““ “-¢=¢:.A"'"-:-¢:=' “w” ""°‘°°“““"“ ma‘; :'8mu;'m'w u‘ ' m mew or Rev-wields. with