I .llwaited upon by ii illiinber of li: r\.~ . liiitllg Latest and Most lmporta nt Readrn Matter telectell From This Weeks News for The Charlottetown Guardians Satllrliay -- _ TUESDAY A SOUVENIR OF THE PRINCE-_ The 'Guardian is in receipt of an e:;. <:°ll°1\t vlwtozrayrire of -the Prince o Wales sent by the New York Worl 000 of them. lt is one of the most Iif ,-. like photos printed, l~iis_iloynl liigl.. ness wearing that happy smil. wh sro Fun sAL:`s.-nr. i. F lr 'r' races-st *‘°"'5'- “AFF °*"°"5T5°'* -scraoot some-;.\t a meeting “W ‘wld fi number or nie ah; shite yoXrEs.e§i'§n.qg':rferr eeszrt that uri The \11°“°S°*“°“t 01 01° V1°t°\'il H°i°l or one summer-slae sorra"or sorloor fox skins to Mr. Chester McLure at new schooner Barbara McDonald -from I 1°” °'°“|°3 5"” um’ °mp'°’°°' a Tl`“°f°€B 11614011 Tlleldav °Y°“il18»_Ml'- g 5" ;V9l‘;\8o of $400 each or a total PE. Island which was recently wreckId°§|E1:x;f:|b§UYDPft5°_ 511 iii; €°":\h' °fh°_Vei-non Mclieod was appointed to fill - C33 BBB Of $14,000. A l£8d hi 4 f I ill (1 hi! sp en 'mque P7995 U 9 0' the polltibh Bl t6B.GlI8l' fDl‘ UIQ (lil which distributed no fewer than 625,- reason for “mug locmmsnr Fran; Ef1)ngnt(t)lir;i¢;eog:t o New oun an sv telwbon “ma The “ure .mu of 24 Gradam me Huh school mmly "om 3'” £°V‘“`*\l V91? good reasons first ` ' b but d adm my _ at y l'l 1 ,'_ . anqllet were ma e a. on A l C 9 ),_..L_ . I have to sisiilpgniggallhionltils “EEE Ti); TERM EXPIRED'-The Royalgazlehlhappy by me Drelemimnn M' useful une Bm mn`°""" -persons not only heartily enjoyed the . , - lr )““d°__Mm 5° D0P‘?l“" 9-"‘°“l¥ ""3 11°"-' money; will not h te “ “S In-‘t ‘Balm contains nm W ‘gifts to each. Another incidental lea crate this side 01 the Atlnlltlfy ted»by Mrs. McDonald (formerly Miss ave to worry over to tl... lr t tl. 1 -o r w. oardirr- Q MARRIAGE `asl.Ls.-A pretty mar- tllro liiuctzttion of the English money 0,- has suis, upgoinweg §‘i’ng.B Primer :urelwas -the of a hl:in¢;;ilo§I1%;g:‘g1 riage took place at Cornwall Parson. _STUDENTS RETURN. ___ Menu lui' ei, saves six per cent. commis- lmeypllllllglm- of the Royal gageylr, "3 “mp ° ' “ge” an _ ' 5 bl age on November 26,1919 when Miss PSTCY BOYCB Si-lid Fred Tunton, citj, Lowell Compton, -St. Eleanors, Hoi-so wsisll, ,Ellersile,ana..Engrrr Polmelz me F" Sm’ 'B-° d- ' ' ` '.1 iqonway who have been nttendln; Klingifdollegre- University, wlndgoi-_ N. S., have arrived home for th. clirisimils liolldiiys; ann Messrs ing. ham Palmer. Conway-. Charles White and Mr. Saunders, Sumincrside who have been attending Kings Collegiate Eohool have_also arrived home, _ ian representative was shown at the 1".='rE. I. Full Sales Board oiilce yes- terday five _sliver fox pelts purchased. by Mr. Chester McLure from Cap- tain J. El-lis which were ranchell at Southport, for which the handsome. sum of $3500 was paid. These were ex- ceedingly fine looking, large, i'uli-fui‘- -red' silver blacks,_being pure hi-ed Dil-_ ion stock. The original pair cost: $25,000. It was Captain Ellis who sold to this effect from actual experiences A large clfc o friends and acquriint _ ‘YB l’0l1l‘ friends, on behalf of the (`hRl'\0tt9t0Wii 100k P1309 at the ll0m9 following nlornlng. Mr. Mncllue was i-0'l\Zl_6Eati0ir of -the Peoples Church Of the bl‘|ll€H lH1l‘§IltB. _liev. Robert -.i quiet, good-in fuct-"Godly"-ilian -curnrng that you are about to leave li few rclitlves und friends. The groom and much reg;-of ls felt at lylg em-ly the prize fox at.the recent _uve fox , us to _enter into another sphere of Murray, officiating in the presence of death. His bereaved family will have show in Boston which captured the first prize and this goes to show the| splendid stock wllich iio carries in liisl i'a}1'cl_l. (Tuptrrin Ellis. wlrosc :iridrcss is 240 Melrose street, liter.-ose iilgll-l lands, Mass., has two ranches at Snutilpori which arc lil charge of Mr, Arthur Burke. He takes ml enllmg. -iasiic interest in thc business and hasl had excellent results. l-lo leaves this morning on return to the Unite( lifc, wlsll to express to ;/ou‘our ap-lie one of the Island boys who inlist- the sympathy of all. They will live preciation of tile valuable assistance cd in the No. 2 Seige Battery. The with Percy M-cliae, the brother of the you have given in the advancement happy couple started on a trip to decreased, until the spring when tlroy of the Church. Your friendly colin- (lttlrwrt Toroiiio and Montreal after will likely roturil to Montsglie. 'i`l-c tcnance and your many good qualities wlrich they will reside at Bunbury. lrririlrl took place in New Glasgow on of mind and heal-'t have been an in- _-~ the 17th. spirrlilon to all those with whom yon, SECURED WAR PORTRAITS.-Mr. -- were associated, your place ln me Clcvellrild Craswell city has rcturncd At Clovis, New Mexico, where she church you have filled with earnest from Moirtretll Mr,_Cr'aswell has se- resided'with ller son, George, there devotion. As a teacher in the Spbball, cured the agency for this province passed penceflilly to rest, Jane Jen- School you have taken ll ve,-y deep of the Rallies Company of Ciiiiadu, kills, rclrt-i‘of thc into Danicl Single- Smtes and expects to be back abou: interest and many wo,-ll-5 of lusu-uc. proliriccrs of lligli class oil rind water ion, in ilre'80iIr your of -her age. the middle of January. Last week Captllin J. E. Crokell paid ti few days visit to iris old home ilr Summerfield. Viliiile iircre lie wil friends and -presented with lui address oi' welcome. In replying tire Captain intimated that he intended resuming his prac- tice on the island. This was received with pleasure by those present as it was understood tlilit he hal been oi- ‘tlon have been given by you. ln all color portraits and oillciril war photo- 'l'Ilo rlccelrscd was born nt Birch ilill. your dealings with ug you have never- grttlilrs. While in Montreal Mr, Gras- l’. E. I, lil our-ly lifc sirc was uniled rllllgll to get fm-gh me “ample of 3 well closcrl colrtrzicts for a collection in lllul'l'iage with thc late Daniel Sin- oollslgtellt ghrlglllln gpll-lt and always of about two hundred cnlarged photo- glctoli of Pc-ter's Road who predeceas- provcd yourself to be ready and will- HI"»\I>hS |11 0010\'S tif file 0V'3l'B€‘fiS Bd-tr cd iivr it iiuulhei' of yci11'S #180- S- ing to :ict ill any way. that would ull- l@riL‘-H. Pic., as well as of places of im- A lllciriber of the Church of binut- Hl vriiice the interests of the Grcat liol-triilcc in France .'-ind l~`landers. This land, silo, through iifo received frolrl |ljlluse_ and allhnugh we are son-y to collection will be cxiribited in ull im- its leaching tlrzlt consolation and tru:-lt, par; will, y0u_ we me glad lo know portrtllt centres of P. E. island. which susiriincll' liei' in all times of' l that you will not be very fm- distant, --- trial, and at Inst gave her the victory and that we wlll still he able to work ‘ MIISSING P. E. I. CAPTAIN.-The over the lust enemy-death.. together in the same G,-em; Cause l-Iilifax Recorder says: Capt. Walsh, About 27 years ago she reniovell to _ln which you have taken such u with of the schooner Beaver, lying in Dart- _ the West and lived at the homo of ful pm-1 in the pasf" and as -ylm--goiniclltll <3-ove, hns been missing since , her son, George, at Clovis, New Mexi- fered inducements to enter a larger to yom, new home, we Sincerely wish _Sutiirdily ui`tol'noon, when lic went iill l¢0_ Her many friends in this pmvlrsce field. ` With characteristic modesty Captain Croken refrained from referring ro his own work abroad, but gave sonic interesting facts about India, its peo plc and their customs. A student by nature tile Doctors travels has uddcd iiiucll to his already large store of general information. Born on the fnrln, he spent some years as er. successful farmer and stocknlun, previous' to entering Toronto Uni- Iliat happiness and prosperity wlll li small bout from the schooner. lic will rcmelnber her exceptionally in- folyow you and that God Wm be your lived on hoard the vessel. Early this .dustrlous life, and kindly acts per- guidc, your comfort and our strengtlllwoek the row boat which he used was formed to those with wlioni she came wlrrle llre ellen lest eorrrlding in that fvvfld flfwilng bvlivm “ii 112111” MOWH iii contact- . precious promise has my day' so Shan wlrtirf ai. Dartrnouih. ‘Captain James The following children survive hor: my strength beg. , rW-ilsh. who is suliiwserl t0'lii1ve been George or Clovis, New Mexloo; wlllrunl -In conclusion we ask yan to accept.rlr'o\vnetl, was G2 years of age. ln 1918 li, of Pnsscdenu, (}al_; Samuel J_ of this small gift. 'not for its worth, norlule S“h0°“°" Bea""" was Sold M’ me Salt Lllkfi City. Ui-9-ll. lllld MTS- Dfwid as 1, reward for your work but to Sin. O\vll§fl`S ill P- E- 1| to “_/051 1110198 Hume ot Pcter’s Road. Two daughters cerely p,.,,,,,, to you ou, love and re. inrrties. but shortly afterward- litlsiit- sol-all Amr and ramlie, and- one son spect and our app,-eciatlon of ygul-llllll Stllrted al1d'(`-HDL Wlllih WHS illlt Daniel pre-deceased her. To the be- unselfish devotedness to the church. |m Ch“"ge~ Saturday last 'he had dm' waved F915-l-‘V95 °“l` 5YmP“fhY is ex' ~ - _ ner with his sister, Mrs. James Hall, tendeg _ 'nmllérlidhsterrimriftnalllléilllllggl tloilrlgl?;(ln;“c;)l;}lr?lttte(;¥ the convega ‘Fife ‘lf 3'9"" HW- “"5 he 1°" ‘1 ---~ ` r _ irlend's house-ut Dartmouth at 5 p in ors. ’I‘his coupled with his receno tn go to his vesell His mu row b'oa'L' A _TRIP T0 JAPAN.-ln reference vast experience gives him li llrofes sional standing sewiidto irono in Can- ada. I-‘ollowillg is tile lirlllrcss: To Captain J. lil. (ll-okcrr, V. S. Dear frleilrl.-Soirlc tllroc yours ago when war clouds were hllickest, you abandoned ri lucrative practise and of- fered your vtilurilllo services to the Imperial Governlllcnt. Nui' was this the only sacrifice which you were cul- w rs .1 w lar , and it is thong t not nilsscd until 'I‘hurstlny, as it wus fifty pounds; over fifty CQMS 1\b0\1l ' _ *_ Caswell state that he was treated lilo and over sixty pounds 13c. Sheep U‘I‘r’“ghtdh;"‘ llsilld 5”; °"":‘_rvl.‘;" ‘I2 13,1115 royally by his Eitiplinese employers an pelts bring frorii .$1.00 to $2.50-and W 9 “U “ V "1 um ° sl G' "' ' ilnit his word was law irlsofnr as tak- czili -skins 40c'to 50c. ~ ' ilil; cllzirgr- of their ranch wus concern-~ . ____ /ilbcrt llf‘¥ll‘v 1”f}l`klYl¢1fl. “ml 50" °f oil Mr Caswell found tlro climatic THE cHIEF nErvrEMeEr=iEo.- MI"-Y* “"0 Mft- -“"“”“‘!‘ “M “l hi-" eollaitlorrs in Japan about one some as hoiiiein New Glasgow P E l in the ,_ WEDNESDAY I __ __ Muws I I, an h to his recent trip to Japan where he went rr your a;'o lust Novclnber with HIDE MARKET.--Local buyers orc f|‘"l'~ ;“]{’-°m‘\‘fih_‘ ig haloit his h‘fla"f"f ashipment of ten pairs of ‘foxes from paying 20c per poundfor hides up to "1" 9 "vm ’°.‘"" 0- owevel' W” itosebaiil: Fur Frlrnis, Ltd., Mir. Julin led "Don to ,m,k@_ lam. had you nm Cliicf lionugllnn of thc Fire Iicpriri- (__ _I _ i U i7 i" t I I‘r~inco Edward island ut that time oi tlikcn unto yolirsr.-ll’.zr cirlirrrrirlg young rn#-nt. wus i.llougllti`ully rcllrenrbcrcll i'Lfu=fO'1‘Um"gi" ,Fi tau "I" 0 year. The incn assigned to the task wn.0___scurCely Ima. the nupuul knot: ycstordlry by tile gift oi' ri box of cig- immneumon 3' 1 le C. came ot' studying the business _:ire men -been tied-when the lniglc sourilicll You answered and -were walled OU upon tile' bosom of the lnigllty Ar- lantic. Danger onli rleriili hovered In the nir, sped the surface, and lurked beneath the waves in the i'€I§l0n t0~ wards which you were borne- Upon reaching Aldershot Ctiiirp y0l\ were posted ,tor duty in distant India. The myriad' population of that colony, were not to be left ungual-ded and open to enemy propaganda and possi- rres of that town, aged 03 l'€l1\‘S- '- is survived by a widow and two child- ren, Harold and Hilda. 'The death occurred at Chepstow, on D 7th of Jose h A MacDonald af ity There is it hush in the village Le was famillurly culled chatted and joked with his -_/oiing men friends in ‘the village store. Naturally of a. bap- py disposition lie was beloved among his associates. who heartily enjoyed his rare ability to “cracks joke.” A ble revolt._ Hence the necessity of 9°- l’ ~ eeks_'He` lad ofsterllllg qualities, we shall miss tllere nraiiitaining garrisons you were assigned to several important duties, and we know that you performed them with the same energy -rind earnestness that ever-'cbarac_terlzed your attitude towards whatever you undertook.` Now that wars terrible ravages have ceased, and. you are again returned to your native land. we‘have assembled to bid yoil afhearty welcome lioinc. We also avail ourselves of this op- portunity to express our errrnest wlsn that we shall value you.»not alone as li citireii and friend' but on account or the high stading you have attained in your profession you would be a valuable asset to this country. Signed. the Committee on behalf of those present. C. LEONARD MACDONALD li0W MRS. lllllll AVUIDEE AN . UPERATIEN _,,,,_..__--- Canton, Ohio.-“I suffered from lemslo trouble which caused me suffering, doctors that I ter ri short illness of two W Cllepstow, having resided on the old homestead. Hg leaves to mourn their loss a wife, five sons and two daughters- ‘James and Josephine of Beverly, Mass. Mrs. A. F. MacDonald of Philadelphia. Pa., Charles of Cliarlottetown wh.- ger-vsd four and half years ill`ill\l iarmy, Allen rind Sylvauus of (.lreil° stop/ and John living at home. Bc- ., sides his family' he leaves two bro- thers and one sister Mrs. Tebedo oi Gloucester, Mass., Frank of Greeiivale arid Matthias of -Ciicpstow and rl large circle of relatives and friends. The funeral took place on 'lhursdny afternoon fronl his ate residence and the services were conducted' by Rev- J_ Mcpesrl, pastor or sr. Mary s vhilroll- May his soul rest in D980?- (Patriot please coDY)- There departed this life oil the sev- ciitli day of December, 1919, at the ironic of her father, Mr. Alfred Cam- eron of 'South Melville, Jeanette the beloved wife oi Frank MacArthur of Norrr. iriver. at the early are °f twenty' two years. She was a YOUUK W°‘“a“ of an exceptionally fine dlsD0Sm°“ and character, and, although her life on earth was short. She did m“°h towards the upbullrrlng of the kin!- dom of Heaven by exemplifylng A ll-no Christian experience in her life and in her final testimony. As able began to realize that ller sojourn “Ili d is was drawing _to an end, she ca Ie ner loved ones to her bedside, and, alter alle had told them of her align; once of"happiness -beyond, bade tit; all farewell ora patiently wslivd ° emi.. Al lest, with beamlns °°““f°°' alles and joyful smile, she “l am 80|!!! home to glory-wud calmly fell asleep. The funeral took P1109 011 U19 :gg lowing day and the service at J house was conducted ,by 0' h~ Macbougall of Cape Traverse., wma visited her during her illness and W" paid a glorious tribute to U10 “Din ' ed and spoke words of comfort to rg bereaved. Her own selections we “_ sung and BddBd U19 lmp;;. sivenaas of made in the service rea by Rev bearers WGN Jewell, H. V|§l¢°\:rl§";s n an Femme besides and liiili but his nleiirory we shall always was 68 years of age, and 8 hlghlv re; chemh_ “pected farm" and me resident 0 _ To the lnvalltfpnrellt, mother, sister and brothers the heartfelt sympathy of all goes out. Neighbors and friends from far and near gathered on Sun- day rilternon to do the last sad ofilices for the dead and in the silent little city which overlooks the Clyde loving liliuds itiiti to rest the body of their i`l'ieiill. _ "Chl come not in tears to my tomb, Noi' pllrnt with frail iiowcrs the sod: There is rest among roses too sweet for its gloom, And life where the lilies eternally ‘ bloom lil the balm-brctililing gardens of God. A FRIEND - New Glasgow. Mrs. Emilia Brillgcs, who has died in her oightlctli year at ller ironic at 25 I-lolnres street, M-aidelr, after a month's illness, wlis'the widow of Robert Brid- ges`I` Both were natives of Charlotte- town, I". E. I, Mrs. Bridges, who was Miss Emma Duncan, was bor-ll in 1840. tlrc daughter of Colonel,Arrdi'ew and Agnes (Shirley) Duncan. She was nllii'i‘icd to Mr. Bridges, who was a business niun of Charlottetown, and they continued to reside there, up to twenty-two years ago when, after 'his retirement from busiuess.'_tliey came to Mnssaclruseits and made their home in Malden. Mr. Bridges died"twelve years ago. Mrs. Bridges was a mein- bor of tire Centro Methodist Church ill Malden. She is survived by a Willlnin Lockerby, in and by five dallsliters well as by fourteen S. the d ye son, as and SOII an and came a f.lrirty,s_ix children, eight of tha, clrlldre Of the ‘ dren one married. and Mrs BPI. KYB ll OIIB r from Auld' liros., through the pop- "“f - y and mm m ed .with gflet ~n°t irbove the average in intelligence and Q lillllr manager, Mr. A. A. Pomeroy. Qnly the hearts or his Hnmedhlte fm" they took a great interest in every- --- VY bm “msc Of' me wlmle c"m,m““` tiring which Mr.Cnswell showed them. 'DEATH OF DR_ BARNE5__The which had bcgun to take on the spun; Tile ranch which he had charge of is llfmtll 0CCUl`\'0i1 Suddenll’ in George' of the appronclling festive season. recognized today as “the ranch" or ._ _ B _ _ _ Jillian, not only for the quality of t0Wl1 Y€Sl8l'illlY Of DF- (llafles L £111 ` Only last Sriturdriy evening Henry-as foxes shipped but the quality produc- ed. In order -to educate the Japs how to raise young 'foxes ,on cats, should such a contingency arise, Mr. Caswell took delivery of c. litter of pups when :i day old and demonstrated the proc- ticabillty of it. This proved very guc- cossful und created a small sensation in its way and Mr. Caswell was look- -ed upon as possessed of wonderful powers. The Japanese papers took the mutter very seriously and had -art-lcles dealing with the fox business in general, dwelling on the great pos- sibtilities of the 'industry for Japan. Mr. Caswell relates -some of.the cris- toils of Japan. ,One is never invited to t»i‘Jtipnilese home brit the liospltal- ity is extended to Japanese tea houses where money is liberally spent and ey- cryitliing in ‘tile line of eats and_drinks is uccordcd t'he guests. -He received rr very ilne letter of recoinnlendation froln his employers and in recognition oi` his services received ii number of splendid gifts including a very valu- able Japanese sword, which signifies grateful friendship. Ho has been ro- rlliesicd to return rind is assured oi' a Ilonrty welcome. The ilcxt fortunate iiliin to go to tire Flowery Kiirgdonl will be ‘Hugh Molmlis, one of Dr. Frliiik's employees, who expects to lerlve Ilere in January for ri three irrorlths trip, taking ri sliipnlclrt of fox- es to Japan. Dr. Frank is not sparing any expense in the matters as Mr. Mclnrrls travels first class pullrilan service, and with a plentiful supply of cash so that he will not have to worry about any incidental expenses. Dr. l<‘rarik certainty is deserving of com- rncndutlon for the splendid manner in In which he is boosting the fox in- drl-stry and advertising P. E. Island oven In the Orient. His having brought Japanese business men to P. E. Island is in itself revenue to the Province as these visitors will leave no small amount here. _ Get . Weil- , Doirt prolong suilsrlnltl "Um - ormghs, Uolas, Bere Throat. Grip , Cram s. Chills, lvrllnl- \ stuffs. llroucgius. ’l‘on|tlir.r|. ew- Johnson’s An_odyne - , Linrment . is a doetorfs rhotivlon for in- ternal no arsenal use with o record oi over im years of solen- idld mooess. A won srfuily soothing. lseaiinl. pain bsnlnirlnl snodyiie upon which you can nhl! NIU to sion on sales and one per cent. in -in- for this Brovincc fo the years 1920, b’fkth‘,’ llgiteédslan wmch "'75 W tn Y Ethel Yep, youngest daughter of Mr.l surance. Hs figures out tliat.sal'es to 1921 1922 and 192;- vice Archiérald _ac ww 8 ' ‘ and Mrs.h Thomas Yeo, North' River, ar is on ull ound Irwin whose ter xpires on the lst 9011110 l 'B Wife 0f MY- -701111 A- JGW' advantage and bases his argurxhelits Decemher,`i919.r‘? 8 I "'F°RiM§eR tRE5'DENT °EAD“'°_ ell. The bride and groom were unat. tended. After the ceremony the happy _ _ ‘ BONUS To s.|.AFF__,1.he Canmb ences wi- be sorry to learn of thc couple drove to the home of tha \ Ian -Bank or Commerce has declared gfath U' “Lew G":5g°‘;" S" °f *mba* l>rlde's parent, where 21 dainty supper- Mlss Mirrnic MacLean, daughter of 11 cash bonus to the st-aff of 10 per MRM' ormery ° omgue’ ag WHS Served 5 fBW fl'l@l\¢lS` Were Pres- ° the late Rev. D. MacLean was waited 0611!. to those -receiving gals,-leg up “lm °f Oligigatiaggrllz lvfzglfgi _“of ent and`an enjoyable evening, was “W1 last evening by tire congress. to $5 ooo per annum and 5 per cent p“°°'- -' ` ° went in music and sons. The esteem ` -’ ' ’ GI I 1917 lf ' mm °f th° PG0Dles Church and pre- to those receivinE over $5.000, with a Je:g;’wM§Farlanev;“g, hiaitxiadlge; in Whl¢h bride and groom are held sented with an address and purse, minimum of $500. in addition, 9. gen- therinln; Mrs lhargasret Mc-Farlane “;°’d5h°,I§"h“ by thte ‘}°lf““:’l° Kms WC' ’ . contsnlngalmndo 1 _el-allncl-a_l 11 h-b n ' ' ' 'eve. egtiess et nthe early, G' Er At HANDSOME Fox PEL1-S'_A G“”"d`l Miss MacLean Eegllaegulrx Z fg‘£n;;_ granted sirslin rhpsgoilillgte lgnaleeeoi' ,:l':gu;‘L5 ggttfliindi;:g:§rhl;i¥"L0DHe hours wishing Mr. and Mrs. Jewell - and S 600 ine u G Dl'0Di°iate words, thankl th - 10 DPP cent. exclusive of the highest - ~ “ happy 5"“""eY th"°“5|‘ m"~ . `I E ‘ “ » gregation for their kinrlxlzeess Ii? tlilils 5“l‘“`|@‘l Officers- ;,l;:e€v::;:?,[;,k |§l;]ct;l,,,a,,b0c\;§1;1}::,1e xefki *_* I `_ ' ° §}C§/l“lQl§l!l`5 S0108 fhlS PUZZE "”““““’°""S haf- -'°' rrorfre but not to lllsireri on surrrin-y A noe FROM JAPAN -or Leo ° -‘ ° " "U The mu 1 -‘WEUDWG BELL3-The l¥\l\l'\°l December 12 he suddenly grew worse Frank is thc happy owner Q \' C L , ' I ¢ ' ‘ .C l . - ' . ' f a " f '. ' . ' ow ug is the rrddre sz- age of MI D G. D I d ht ». 0 , ’ " . ‘ . - near Miss lueei.er..;- S or Mr.,s.?§ MOE: w. illdrlzlsaleirlliltll-ethrloehgilgegll 1%.?-°,=i"i,er',l,d°fy..p;,};,e.l....,c‘;-'l,i,;],§ ' ' -‘ EP() fr`°rf.‘.‘lf§lTi`.`f.’}".f.".»'.‘.E§l§?i' ' , ' O’f.ear-y to Mr. Harold B. ’I‘rirner oi’ physicians passed away early the whlgll has the 'lllgtlncllon of' |,,,S_.,eS,,_l ' ‘ ' . I--"! “ll” i* “.“’““’ ing eight ribbons. it is ri beautiful animal somewhat resembling in ap- pearance tlic Sl. Cliariest..spaiilel and isof about the same slzc. It is white, and black the hair being long and rlecidedly silky. It is 18 months und of very kind and friendly disposition. The pedigree papers show ri irlalc of royal blood. Di'. 1-‘rank litld four' of those dogs or‘der'ed from Jilpan but uilfortuilatcly three of them died on the passage to_thls country. Tile Sciirciiy of ilie animals is such that it was iiccessary to scnrl 300 miles 'in-' land Io scturc tlrellr. -FUNERAL SERVICES.-The lun- erlil pf the late Mr. Donald Montgom- cry who pusscll away in Surnriiel‘sirl'.- UH Sillllrliliy. tool: Place un ’1`ucsrlii.y lliifternoon to the l'coplc’s Coirlctcry under' the direction oi’ the l’ort, Ilill Masonic Lodge or wlrlelr tile .leocnsell was, a member, The lute Mr. Mont- gomery was 84 years or age and well and favorably known throughout the Isla/nd. He was born in Malperlue where he spent the earlicr part of his days in farming. I-Ie latermoved to _Montrose where he conducted busi- ness ln partnership with his brother, the late Mr. George Montgomery. He then went to Alberton where he was Station Agent for 34 years. He moved to Georgetown and remained there for four years engaged in railway work and came to Summersidc six years ', ago. For ills long and faithful service he had the honor of being :iwartled at medal by His Majesty King George. He leaves to mourn a widow and six children, two sons and four daughters to whom is‘ extended sincere and heart- fclt sympathy.-L. _ CHRISTMAS MARKET--Tho Christ nrtis market ycstcrduy was thc larg- cst held here for a long time. The 'streets were tllronged with shoppers rr great many being from out of town d' points who came in by train and team.. In i-lie Market building an -lin- _ mcnse rlunntlty of poultry of all kinds was lllrlplaycrl on the t-Libles for which top-notch prices were being i'ecl-,live-il Geese und ducks prodolnilrotell. Gccsc wc-re soiling in the inzirker. at all prices heiivecn $3.50 and $0.00, and ducks from $2.00 to $8.00; fowl $1.50 to $2.00 and chickens from $1.00 to $1.33; butter retailcd ,at 60 cents Ib., and eggs 75 cents dozen, beef 18 to 30 cents (sinall); and by the qli-artcr 13 Jin 18 cents; and lanib 20`to 25 cents. Buyers are snill paying 18 cents for pork, best weights. Other commodities yes'terda~y were selling, as fbilows: Huy $1.00 to $1.25 cwt., straw 50 c. per' cwt., oats 90 cents to 91 cents' and ` potatoes 90 cents to $1.00. Great dis- satisfaction is expressed by the citi- zens at the method by which poultry' is sold In the market, ns each person selling simply sets' a price on the bird without any regard as to actual weight. It is contended that a law should rule by which poultry should bo sold lit,so much per pound and their people even ii' charged ii very lriglr price would lrilow what they were paying lor. lt is-_safe to say that nrnny of tho gr-or-rc ill the rnarket sold ycstcl'll:l_v :lt prices pei' pouird which no one would tlilnk of paying if they knew the actual wciglri of the birds. Around the storcs in i‘lrnrlottciown in the morning get-sc could be boriglrt at 44 cents per pound :ind in thc afternoon as low as 40l cents. \Vlrolosale buyers ive-re paying around 38 cents pcr pound -for geese rind ducks and iroiil 20 to 38 for chick- ,clrs according to uri-nlltiy. There will be market again today. I CAPTAIN CRAIG ON TRANSPOR- TATi0_N.'-Captliln T. J. Craig, who has been engaged on the mainland tor the past two years, crossed on the Car Ferry 'yesterday und leaves for Orwell this afternoon. Asked for his opinion oil our trnnsportat-ion prob- lems, he replied as follows:-I notioel li great change for the better since the l’.E.I.-R.. has been standardized but - there is still roonl for improvement as the Car Ferry, doing splendid work, is unable to clear the congestion irl the busy season. For this reason the routes formerly operated by the Clini- lottetown Steam Navigation Co.. should be reopened. I can safely say without any fear of contradiction that no other Provincial capital city ill tho whole Dom-inlon-has such limited coni- municatlon with the outside world :is Charlottetown. The seat of Govern- mont is certainly worthy of bl-.tier province on ri summer vacation retum _ to their home, thoroughly invigorat- ed und much pleased with the gent-r-I ous hospitality extended to ihcln inf all parts of the province. Milly Ilovn' given bhe Garden of the Gulf a nlw . name-The Torrnlsts Paradiso-and claim tha-t with -better transportation facilities the population would soon exceed 100,000 an the Trade returns thebiisiness of the prov- and bounds extra bus- show ince is and In iness extra be here means let have the routes and treatment. Strangers coming to this ' _.gon fo ‘Q _ ._l_.ll.-.r~.y mr- _ tlic _ .lr z.rr~_.-rs r:;..t _orrlo y.-itil ilxc rifle '.3-9 £1. F-‘FK Q luv- frsvi Q" ,sn .21 ‘ ff. :J fr 2.5 TT:-" `~"’_" ¢ ' 1-, - -_. 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'il'\'7‘i3i//l ‘ :H4 and Nonrishes, .and is the most ecor_i- omical food you, .can buy fm PURIIY Flrollli 41'? “More Bread and Bet¢er_Bread V _ nd Better Pastry" ~ Western Canada Flour Mills Company Lid. ¥ 7 ’ ~ TUKONTO-Hill OHIO i . Braltthrl ll -3 Winnipes, llnndan, Cll|lry, Edmonton, Munlresl, Ottawa, St. John, Gollid ll-E !!"""' . _ 31- " L 'IKE EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES, INC. " INTERNATIONAL LINE ` " A' Service between Bt. John and Eastport, Lubec and Boston has been discon- tinued until further notice. ~ NEW PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE EFFECTIVE JAN. 5. 1920. ' INTERNATIONAL LINE - YARMOUTH LINE. ' Steamship i\'ol~iIiIand will leave St. John, N.B., for Boston on Mondays, p.m., via. Y-ariuoutlr, N.S., due Wednesdays a.m. _ _ ' ‘ No passengers or freight will he carried locally between St. John/. N.B., and Yarmouth. NS. _ ' , Direct connections with Metropolitan Freight Steamers for New York via Cape Cod Canal. For freight rates and full information apply to A. C. OURRIE, Agent, St. John, N. B. aszr-is-inistr. ~ - anoooooooooooooa-essence-o4o¢eoo-n44+44o§4 Irl-,L . -.‘.'._=:&A?W ~ ~ - .Tl-l;1',l .... . E51: SEAT-) Heres- tire irremas- mrs *fe A~”T",f,,,. :::':.°;: NAM “' ’ ° _ _ :all upon us today and inveitii- . -_-1"" NLT ls 6 goto the proper heating equip- ' lfii r FJ' /QEAT5 ment needed for your Items and S _/--" lrnvo ns rrlstsu it witiroiit deli; " _' como in one 'w vial ;.` _ '-" wllrtrtvrlrroostzougf . s;;_f gif.-se ~° °-“ee M- -- elrenosiso t?`A,///Q. V ` /_ _“Qi Eat Plenty of Good Bread ' It Strengthens, Sustain; " .lr or ii' .i 'la