i 33.*" Liuiited, 0¢tawn. __.¢»'£j ' r' f, ' Q “;.*§~.`f¢1.f Q f;-.',f;=;.='=’; fe .f T ,V 'ri ~ L 1:- .. ss... ..»;.».;= . f- .: 133 f.~.‘.;:_;:,_; i noi i"`l' .4 L ,' Ji- s Ulln V _ ` _ lu Cfllla [DTH _ _ ~, " r' ' Nfu,-High, Bronchitis, §\\\E\\M°@F~ i ,;,f~¢_ ` I _ ‘ . .A . - _ f . ` u,i\ _ , -,r~._ J*-_;",_, `f."» ‘ ' 1 ~ »i the Latest T and Most important Reading Motter Selected From This Week’s News for The 'Charlottetown Guardiarfs Saturday-e-Subscribers - _F ` (I "__ ' >- pt l mill liERlill|$ 2 i l§XHl|lSllUli- -1.- ~ _ _ l IRR. JIS. S. DELGATY. RR. No. 4. Gilbert Plains, Man. "In 1119 year 1910, I had 1Ver:/oux Prwiralioa in its worst form ; was reduced in weight from 170 pounds .. bo 115 pounds. . The doctors had no hope of' my _i ` ‘-ig recovery, and every medicine I tried li . proved useless until afrimd imz`uml -_ /nz fo lake "Frur'l~a-lz':»e_v”. _ ibegan to mend almost at once; V niidlfiet using this fruit: medicine for~8'or4 months, I was back to my 13 '-` ' normal state of health. £_f5f§ Fnever had such good health for ' f~_=if§‘ twenty years as I have enjoyed the Lf bg , pastsixyears. Weamneverwithoiir S \ box of ‘Fniit-a»tives’iu the house". Jas. S. DE1_G.-i'rv. i‘ mc. n box, 6 for $2.50, trial size ‘.?:'ic. Z Arliill dealers or sent postpaid on receipt of price by Fruit-a-Lives iii' J I 1 . ‘ia - rii`1l"‘ ~-t.;1i;.§l :_ _ _,__ . _ _ ffl ,___,___,_ _ .»_W,.__._...-_-_-....__.,.__._, ,-. 4., |l , 1.. ._ ' , __ ._ g .__ ____ 1 F' ?_»_-_-.H Warmt_li__l W-a-r-m-t-li!! _ -or waiuwri-1 its ‘ ' -then more WARMTH ! ! -4., - __ 7 '-=$ tiisrt what THERMO- ... -_ GENE ii--_-. iuuir. dry. nwgy, medicated wool, in cicuii, convenient form. '_ that actiinlly generates > ' -- gh; h_eut you crave when . ri' f Gnniw. ,f;,,i- or - _ Lumbggg, or any chill- , _ 1; caused pain. , | ; _pd .it 46 ’ " Mi ' _; cunanvn wannino »._ ._ _ .vi-»»-su...-.»...... F rom Your Druggisf ~*‘ "iii -‘ii - _ _ 'L§f;r*l,l=‘-_iq "_‘ »',-.,g,-,,- ~ __ `s..3'i‘-:=-` "i - of . ' _ -_,.3 »T__ _______l, _____ _;_ ._ ,__ .... __._'_', ,__ : “Canada’s Greatest _ "1 Seed House” ' li-* "o‘ . ` ng" .- ' . is-iii-fff PLANT r "".»."“_~.`, "i .¢i;V..l!` lf .roi Steele, i.. s¢‘:~s§ ““~'..u..,_ .f “_ > iw? , .~: ._, ., ,- r-...-_,» Briggs’ _ Seeds T f .worm `-_.si '- “ Féin; ti 1?? .1 lt,- .iii For Sale Ever\_'whor‘e ° Send for Catalog Steele, Briggs Seed Co. i.iMiri~:n_ ff-_ TORONTO » HAMILTON-WiNNiPEO dye 3 -it _fn 15;( ' " f/v",, ii- “'~;.-.e .*f'f:>, it-_._»fi}f _'V .,_.;i .___ -H _ .=~=.; ~ r~».4+- .- ;-»:»»i-+-|~i»e4~t»r~r»i-~:--:~+~i-+-:--:-:- _-ui-.. .5 -s ~..f ;_: 4-4- 1; _ /': ~ Stubborn Cough 5 :':'\‘A: _~» i Loosen, rf- M-:-1»+ or-i-:- .gd l ’-»_: _ ,. `§` §?1‘qi, This home-made- nmsdy in in wonder _" . _-.fri . ‘ for quirk results. Easily mud .' ;,i»‘.,i- , , cheaply made. *_ ra, . Here is a homo-made sjvrup which mil llofll of people luivc found tobe-the lnosl dependlblc means of breakina up stub- ~.i‘l' ' born eouzhl. it in clieirpand s m le but _i-..'»?_ vt-ry rompt in action. Under i-lla honi- 1'i,'_‘ inn. goothing infiuoncc, chest sort-iii-~a~i r_',;é;,l,= _uoelfplile lroosens, breatliinz iif-r-unit-~ .l{'1'E-yi easier ticgllin in tliront. stops and vi-ii » .I '/'W' got, a od n‘lglit‘s restful sleep. 'l`iie f 'df uaull dliioal and chest colds are ron- 'l.,l,»'i quercd lu' it- in 24 hours or loss, Noth- -~‘°' ` " im: beiir-r for bronchitis, lionrsevii-ss, oroup, uliooplmz cough, lironchial iisthma or winter coiitflis. - |To make t is splendid cough syrup. :mr 2’/fy ounces of Pincx (50 cr-nts ' or . into it 16-oz. hottie mul fill tho Y‘”0 fr`3.;§ till tio uitii plain granulated sugar svrup end slmke thoroughly. lf mu prefer, use clarified molasses, honov, or cnrnl syrup, instead of sugar syrup Fitlior I way, you get Ill ounces-it family sup | lil I much bettur courzli s_ rup than e ell could huv roady~mririe lor $2.350 _ ‘ perfectly and children love its . p sm ilaiitc. ‘ 'nex is ii i-peclal and highly concen- hltcd compound of genuine Norway] rite extriii-r. kimwii the world' over irvr» tb! prompt healing effect upon the mem- hflnes. :Tn avoid .ll-opml #ment uk yam- zuist for “2'_.'_. i-uiigcsof Pinot" Wifi' . an directions, and don’t accept an - n ~_. MONDAY ' bran in HAi.|FAx.--A telegram lrecelvod in Charlottetown yesterday afternoon from Halifax brought the sad announcement that Mr. Weston Newbery. son of Mr. Angus Newbery, City, had passed awia_y in the Milit- ary Hospital utter a short illness o! pneumonia. .Deceased was a seaman on one of the Canadian Naval vessels at Huliilnlx having only joined the navy a short time ago. He ‘was about. 28 years of age, ti young man of a `quiet and very agreeable disposition and his death is deeply regretted. --NEW FACTORY and -stores for Summersicle in the Spring.-The W. A. Lerird Canning Company, ot' which Mrs. Bessie Vilood is proprietor have purchased a lm ot' lniid kiiowii as the Ellis property situated on Water Street opposite the ltiiilwuy Freight. On this lor, as souii :is the frost is out oi the ground, they in- tend ei't~ctlng.i\ factory where they will linvif iill i-niiveiileneei-i .for cami- liig fruit, vegetables, meat as well an 'chicken i'or which they have been l noted for the past fifteen years. Mes- .iirs H. R. CrOcl:ert. and J. E. (hil- ‘ lnrit-, owners of the old' Llurrliner pru- perty oii the corner of Water and _Siiiiinier Streets, intend erecting a. liwo story building which will lie l divided into two parts-one to be ou~ , tciipie-rl by Mr. Urockert as ii l0\'\'¢“-11') l store; the other for the the lied Vroiis I Drug -Store of whichihir. Gallant is | proprietor. Both parts will front. on ; Water Street. At the back there will ibe iinotiier store which will be for ‘ rent. fronting on Summer Slice!--lr. l AUTOGRAPH PARTY.-The Tryon Mission (Tircle held a most enjoyable iiiitogmpli party on Poli. 12th. The _i vesitigv oi'_ the Metlioriist Church was } r~rowderl. Rev. P. .~\. Fitzpatrick. acted 'us i'lmii'iiian."I`lis~ opening chorus "0 - (‘~ziiiurlzi" wus sipleurlirlly. rendered. 'l”'lie pastor then read the Scripture' lesson und offered prayer. This was followetl by the audlen-ce joining, in iiigim.; “'l‘lie Better Day". A splendid- : lv i's-iirlered reading by Muster Wil- I eALs or FARM.-'riis me ot Mr. Russel E. Whlts'a fann and other pro- V f'f`_»Y., ' ' ‘ - V pei-ty at York Point on Saturday was " ` . wen attended. The riii-in or ioo sci-en' _ comprising a splendid residence, and ' ' _ outbuildl was sold to Mr. George 0 if ‘ --1 -g-.. _V--`~ - -- ss- -~ == _ A- ~ - __ -~ -‘ - n--`~ ~ -1-__ _nu-up _ - -» ' - 'L_ . '- Y ""' _ . “.`_" "' ` --j-» »-- _A I _ ‘L _ _ _ .~..,. .. -.. 4 1 1 . _ A. Mt-aulix, or stanley Bridge, roi- it' \ A _ - _ sum upwards of $6.000. The stock and implements all brought good :l:§;wl\:li'. J. A. McDonald was the F . ...Q if .. ' in Our Country A .-.1 iinqiy row_;.occurr near the corner or,Keiit and Queen steers late Saturday night. The police were eritleavoring to arrest some'in- _ toxtcated soldiers acting in a disorder- ly manner. when some of their coin- paiiions interf`cred und for a time things looked nnythiiig but pleasant. The policemaii ns a result of the strong opposition against lliem did not make any arrest. Officer Taylor in the melee was badly bruised about the face and soino present felt the weight ufuhis cudgal. Une of the soldiers fired a number or revolver shuts during and after the row lni~| parting it flavor of the wild and wooly west to the occasion. _ _/‘RED CROSS WORK.-The monthly me-.cling of the Red Point Wonien’s institute was held at the" home of Mrs. Peter Rose on Dec. 29th. Owing. to the inch-nieucy of the weath- er, the airendaiice was not large, and A the niet-ting ual-iunierl a soulnl chariicr- l er. A letter was read from one of tht: HAVE you ever considered the _ important part played by the grocer in our daily life? - From early morn and Often until’ i'ate at night the grocer keeps open for our convenience. Whether we want a 5-cent bar of soap, a package of tea or a sack of po- tatoes he is there to serve us- 'and with a cheerful “thank you". You trade with him almost every day. You look upon him as a friend. I-Ie treats your childreii kindly when you send them to the store. When siflmess, accident or unem- ployment occurs, it is the big-.hearted grocer who supplies the home with the oi ._ fx necessities of life and often waits a long time for his money. ' f ‘ ' `-_- -_ He has had many trials during the past four years. Government regulations have hampered his business. Goods have been difficult to procure. Help scarce. Profits small. He sells on a closer margin of profit than probably any other line of retail trade. For nearly twenty-five years, the T. H. Estabrooks Company has been distributing millions of pounds of Red Rose Tea through the grocem of Canada. Our relations with them have been very intimate and very friendly. We,. there- fore, know something of their diliiculties and something of the services they are rendering, which we think deserve reoog- ` nition and appreciation. l _ boys ovcr there expressing his _ T. H. CO., gratitude and aPW`9¢latl0n of bl* St. Joh, Toronto, llantunl, Winnipeg, Cllpry, Edmonton, St. Jcbl'l, Nlll. , Portland, Malls Xmas parcel. The folluwliig program; was i-eruieredu Reading. by .\l'rs. Peter' Rose ta, ‘Soldiers farewell) reading by Bessie Robertson “The Brother Ben" by Hazel Rose. “The Brave Soldicrl Boys" poem by Rliodu. R0bcrtson."‘ii I Pays to Arivertii:-ie" Reading by Min-F llle Rose. "T110 Sailor Boys." Road-| ing by l-‘. A_ Yates. "Mysl|iiiciits wort- 1,-orvefl. The collcret- } ion nrnoiinted to ovor Tiwnty-oiie Dol 1 lurs for nilssioiis. On ,ilnritlziy fveiiiiig. Mrs. Jolin Mai* ? i-‘ziriyvii nf Vlytlu River was trikffii l surlricnly ill with heart trouble and it. l rho curly liu\|r~' oi' Tuviariiiy muiilinp i ller-. 17th her spirit was relcziserl from the burden ol’ the flesh to he forever l .it rest “in :hr-.~ Lord". She had not | bocii enjoying ‘good health for ai l numhe1'Ot` yeair.=r_ hut her conditon was inor. consirir=rerl serious rind marry r iiiipevrl to see her rf=si,oi'erl to health ` but hi- who doeth ull things well had iiecreed otherwise. Besides a sorrow ing husband, she leaves tu mourn their loss to eiierlsh and honor her- iiuiiic. a family ot' three riniigliterg and F r|ir~r~e~ sons. The suits are, Norinrin with l the t‘. E. F. along the Rhine: Millar. I in it-liei at Coriiwiill and Eric at home. l The ri:-iurzlilf-.rs tire. Flor-ence, Jeanetle. t :ind .\lexamirt=|iu. all at home. Mrs. , .\|:ii~l~‘:id_ve|i wus the eldest daugliter of l .\Ir. :ind Mrs. ii. E. Campbell of i l>:ii~llngt.on, who survive her. She is i also siiiv-ivod 'by six sisters and one 3 bruiiior. The gislors urn; Mrs. Archi- . lmld Bouroii ot' Winsloe, Mis. John l Dr-noon. Mrs. Luke Deacon, and Char- l lime. or' Regina, Sash., ond- Mrs. ; llr, .\. ll. ('olemfin. Phil Ohio, and .tiinle of Diirlington i’. E. I. The lirotliers. riaine is Archibald. Dnhlton Siisk. Aiiritlier brother Norman pre- deceased her two year ago. Mrs. MacFnrl_ven was n member of the Preahyreiian (‘.hin-ch at Brookfield for 26 yrs,rind for iioiue time was an at-tlvp worlii-r in thut Sabbath School She wash woman of oiio highest ; mornl iiitainmcnts kind and hospitable :intl rlf-pzirteri this life ns she had' livcd sristairivd b=~ :iii |inr’zilte-ring faith in the ciiristlun hope. On Thursday. December lllih n lurlze number nf, people n.=\s4~riilili'rl at hor late- ronidencel lvisil him. but i-oulil nor arrive tht-.rrf | ln time to soo his son ii<»fOr<» he pass - lcd nwu_v. 'l`lic into Mr. Mcbemi le~nvo:< t to mourn u. widow und tlirce children- in 'l‘rinidnil; uh-in his pareiits, our-` , |,,. n s(,,,i,,] |,,,_,,, and de|;,.i0,,s ,,._,slsier_ Misa l<`loreiii~c, and one brother `G<-orgu W., in (!iiai'iotteto\\'ii. 'I`lier»-. is also uiiothor brother, Fred in Au- Iiiurn, RJ., and miothcr sister. Anniei -Nl.. in Clit-.siiilit Hill, Mr-iss. The late-, { .\lr. I\lr~LcOrl, who passed away in flu- i very .prime ot' manhood. was a niaiil of splenrliii qualities and was riioi-ul r'uvOiir‘iiiil_v known iii this city, wlier' his iiiiinerous t'rluiirls will learn with, iieup regret Ot' his death. To the ho-5 rcuverl relatives the symputliy of all, will he extended, i On iiesrluy evening the 28th uit. and Mrs. Btimby Crokoii, Preetown, frieiiris and neighbors wiio present- ed the-in with two valuable chairs Urokr-n.-\\'c the undersignerl, rop- limc liiken this opportunity of as- ion und gr-neroun limipitnlity limi nl- to pity ilieir last tribute of respect tu the memory of one who was dearly; loved by all who had the pleasure oil her noriimlnrance. an impressive fun-i eral service was conducted hy the Rev. R. H. Stnvert. interment took place at Clyde River Prenbyteraiu Ceme ry where ull thai was niortal of -a loving wife and mother was retumeri to its kindred dust. Sho will long be missed in the community in which she lived where her memory will he most f'ondly'cherlshed and her life “tit-itslo. fliinrrintecrl to ;{i|ver:gi3hE‘e sm: on or lririrrcypronin y tn 4 th th , ~ ah _ » t &a.2u¢.-.ou :womens .~. _ -° "°..- 'F ° ““""-’°‘*-‘ -. .w»emmee¢xnf»'i .iss wash im.. tw Je,-' ._ , ini..-.\`.t.. _ .. .. . _ '_ » will be a model for all who wish to N expressions of our esteem and res- kt dl an their profound sympathy for you and pect for you we ask YU" '° “ Y ' t I h cept these small gifts as a rememb- :;';;l;“s::a::;: A&;'t;é°uwn:l‘: lf; r n e here tonight ' 'lance or gage pufsintiuversary Wm, cognlzes, that a- inother's Iove is price- un your h .nn hom may . ave |955, and that her piece in the home th il I 1. ll G W M 8 y 'can never be filled by Bnyvlie' 818°. iisaitli and happiness in the any ly |ignod.~}.. l. »L6i`.i1'.t‘.h\“-\ vrm'7!l)»r!¢»: w".,'»ao;i;§f\¢,,,,_ ' ‘”“"‘ lis registered at. the Victoria Hotel. l -WEDDWG ANNWER3/\RY~ -' panieri by Captain U. G. Dawson, the we of their fifteenth annlvew go,-med 3 war savmgg Society dt Mes-' sary oi” wedded life, the home of Mr. srs Bruce Stewart & Co. This firm was visited by ii number of, their work, hs_vlng_nor only sent 57 of their and ziu ndilress. lllr. Croken, though fu,,¢\g_ They than visited West Kent taken by surprtsre, in ri few well L-.hos 3¢-hoo] where they 0|-gamzed gen H0(-__ cn woi-ils, lliiiuked the donors for luring' one in each room with the .heir ihriugliitiiliiesfi und well worded teacher as get-_,-ew,».y_ Much enthus- adrlrcss. lifter which 3 very pleasant iasm was shown by the pupils in the eveniriv, \vur»i'.=ipcrif. Following is tho D,-ojem and fum,-est manifeaged pm-_ .iiirli‘e.~‘.~i:~~-'l`o Mr. :intl Mrs. Bnraliy rlculnrly iii the choosing oi nernies rescriting it few or' your .nliiiy frlcriris Wm. savings in this school Wm rec. senibliiig here tonight to tender you exampie for other sch001g_The names bolli, our heziidiei-ir congratulations (.h(,,,en fm. .these dgfferent ,.,0c|e¢|ep upon having reztclied your fifteeiitii “,,.re; Mr, _]0\mnt0n's Room, Ypres wedding :iii|iive~ri