“A built toveat-a bit ofsweet” ~ I jillier a substantial 3 _ meal, the children ‘In ¢ naturally want to top 7%» oii with a nu oi sweet. d - Give them wmomv-s, u" B"!!! Canadian .. ., , Swectmeai". ' ‘It combines the enjoyment oi sweet with malty 1351155115, it cleanses llle teeth, remo iood particles that lodge in the crevices. it neutralizes the acids oi the mouth, soothes the throat, and lastly_. WRIVGLEVS helps the stomach by supplying saliva to aid in digestive work. Made clean, kept clean, sealed tight in a wax-wrapped package. I n ‘i THE. SHOP tram‘, Nola/inn‘; .;i=-fi-'~-- BEE BROWSE “BRO! CIVIL 8lIWGI"- Join‘ classes at the Union Commercial College and "get in line for a good position. Bullpnrtleulsrs en- ap- plication to Prin. Moran. 57- JOHN'S CHURCH. Milton. he annual meeting of the congre- zation will be held in the church on Wednesday Jan. 17th at 2.30. i-‘uil attendance requested. 11312-13~2i FIRE UNDERWRITERS — At the Annual Meeting- oi the Prince Edward island Board oi Fire Un- ierwriters held recently, the tol- luwing ofiiicers (or 1923 were clec» td: Presldent~llliajor ‘P. E. Mc- Nutt; Vii-e Presldent—-Mr. J. R Paton; Secretavyn-‘Mr. E. i-l. Beer NORTH RUSTiCO-l-lonor Roll u‘ North iituetico for December. Girnde X.—41. Jean Houston. "trade Vii-d Reginald McNellL 2. trthur Woolnor G-Eveiyn Woolner "Jade Vii-l. Freddie Pursey, 2. 810's impairs. Grade V.——-1, Lewis Wociner. Grade lV,—L'loyd Laird. "Z. M-sry McLean. 3. Robert Wool~ ner. Perfect attendancez-widreddle Purscy. Blots LeiPage. PLEASANT AFFAIR -- 0n Mon-day evening, Jan 8th, tbs young people o! Meadow Bank allil vicinity uivt at the L-me o! MT on}. liirs. Colin MncPhaEi i-tr u i "ly whiied away with musi giimfls and about midgight t.i_- is die-s served e dainty lunch. ‘roe wants oi the inner man having been provided tor, iMl" Jack lleartz was called to the chair and in a iew well chosen remarks wished the host end hostess the compliments oi the season and a happy journey throng-h llie and presented them with a purse us ed. Mr. andglirs. MecPhall though taken Iby surprise. thanked the donors most heartily and exprss- company tor the evenlfls. cordial- iy inviting them to come again. Three cheers than given tor the bride and groom, and in the wee smo.’ hours ward. 1 . “n, ..~. _4l> i. KEYfS BLACK wier CHEWING TOBAi CO cy's. “A Heal Henest-te-Goodness Chew." Those have tried them all say there's none like NICKEWS. r llli iii s. iiiciiotsoii u TOBACUQ COMPANY. LIMITED " ulacturere pt -‘a Charlottetown Mm; “ -'" IT TODA Y! You will receive a statement of your account in today's mall. KINDLY MAKE PAYMENT. We need the Cilall to pay manufacturers’ bills, now ifiulllng due. _ . BONSHAW -- The severe snow storms o! late have made the hu- alness somewhat dull tor the WWO well known merchants o‘ Bon- shaw, owing to the. condition of! the roads. The school la making good progress under the skillfu ' agement of the teacher, Mr. ‘ James A. Fullérton.-— The mall Q couriers are doing their best to ‘if . 5BODBllBW and Charlottetown; also - - _- the couriers tor the other dlfteHMaster ls we“ worthy o! note and _ out routes.“ Mr. James Beaten , spent the week end with his sis- fiizht their way through the storms and had roads to and from Stirling McLeod after spending two weeks during Xm/ls and New Year‘; wmym. sister and other. relatives in Char- lottetown-» Miss Patherine Mur- chison has returned to her school in New London to continue her work for the coming year. Her sister Irene left Tuesday for the filly to resume her studies at P. W. C.-— Miss Annie iMec/Leod has returned to her home in Bonshnw after servlnz several months as clerk in Wrlriht Bros store, Vie- toria- Miss Jessie Murchison spent a very pleasant week dur- inie the New Year with her friend Miss Christine "MilCPllfl" oi 13g. Sable. _-.-_._>___ TT-m Earache ? Ho! Mlriardte Linlmlint on cotton wool brings quick roliui for Minartfe is king 01' Pain. MINAIUYR LINIMENT The Finally Medicine Chest ll"__"'i"'ll Read This With no . rep- utation to build, but with an" estabé llshed one to main- . m» “m. sicknunpd ceatLowestrate- I iii Companies. _~ chm I 1 ~71 tain- --tltat is why you ere assured o1 best service end satle-_ faction when you. come here for eye examination. and correct I lenlol- f] “‘ one. c. nanms? Pllhhtm- I. UHOW window ior special coat sweater values Prawns ilrol. Ltd. straw! s! the saic is on. Hale ends Saturday Jen- uary 20th. Prowse Bros. 2i inwi‘ 8i QPECIAL eats o1’ discontinue llatterns oi lllverwnre, 33 1-3 per cent discount. W. W. Wellner Md Grafton St. 11308 16 wit. MONEY IAVID IY IUYING, at "the whitessle. Special prices on the balance oi ladies silk under, wear. Prowse Bros. Ltd. 2i mwt 8i- CHANGE‘ m DATE-The ‘Kin-l 1""! Dffllvfllic Cluib will present their famous play "Willowdale in» Borden Hall on Tuesday evening; ‘Jan. 16. Excellent specialties he’ ‘tween ma. naowsi; I norms VALLEV-HService in ii;- kerman on Tuesday evening ot lhls week. On Monday evening at 7.30. in Rose Valley there will be" "i meeting in the interest oi the' Pleiilscite to be addressed by Rev. 0. H. Peters Mr. Brewer Auld, and others , CAVENDISW-t. OONGREGATION- AL MEETING-The annual meet’ lug of all tour sections oi Caven- disih Congregation will be held in the Cavendish Church Monday. January 15th, at 2 p. m. The pas- tor will review] the year's work and reports will be read. MT. STEWART NOTES -— ‘Th8 people of Mt. ihtewart were sorry to learn that the tire demon hall devoured the workshop bslolllllfll to Mr. Benjamin Douglas, at noon .Wednesday. The cause or the tire is not really known, but it is sur- imlsed that it was caused by do iective stove pipe. Considerable lloss will he sustained by Mr. Douglas, his tools rbeing valued at lit-bout $400. There was no insur- ancer- The Reading Room and Nlflll . BUlflB|lN l BUY NOW WHILE THE whitey HAIIELDROOK - The follow- ing is the ‘Huzelbrook Baptist ‘Church announcements. There .Hav‘eibrooir 1.30 1nd . 17th at 2.30 p. m. . IUY YOUR WHlTtwQAll NOW while the sale is on. 0nd ti! W110i IhlteIM-l‘ 1-8 price. Home Bros. Ltd. at mwg 3i THE MEMBERS OF 8t.'Peter’s 82E‘! CLOSING lines ‘o! men's wimdnl "e "lied lo remembe coat sweaters at 811.39.81.59, use. i“ "mi" “Wm! which takes‘ $1M». PXOWBB Bros.’ ma. 2i mwtai w“ Wmshi- when ttere will be discussed. 1i. FBhRELUs OEhEBRATED non- Poisnnous Sheep Dip u.) gag”; Wslh- Aiwly as Kent st. - itilo-in-sitiawt -WE WISH IN THIS WAY to ex. Drfleaour thanks to all those who._ allowed u! so many acts o! kinil-, ‘asst and lympathy during our‘ sad ‘bereavement. Mr. end Mrs. A. K. i-leury. POLICE. COURT - The case ass-inst Fred Stewart of Wlnsloe. charged with uttering; a. rut-gen cheek tor $12 on the Bank cl! Mon Will.‘ W8! fltlfliu adjourned for a week at the Police Court nn Sat~ lrrfllly. Ono prohibition case was 415111155511 Hid another adjourned until the lath. Will-‘be service iii the Bethe] gchooi lzouee on luestlay, Jain 1e11, M 7.86 i). in. Wednesday Jan, 17 at _ Alexandra Hamlet chvwi. 0n Thursday 1e at 7.39 . m. (JD Sunday Jan. 21, pinh- llc rship at ttross Roads 11 g_ 1m Alexandra 3 p. m. and Hazel brflflk‘ 7 i). in. The Hazelbrook Mis- slopary Society will meet in the i-hurlih Veil?!’ on Wednesday Jan. HAMPTON Nora-s - Mr. Chester White ‘of North Wiltshire was‘ stormed stayed in, Kinsman,‘ VWi-lle there he was the guest oi Mr. and Mrs. Golden iSmlth.—— Mr. Mr. Davis Ward, Hampshire, paid 8 “Yin! visit to Kingston -~ Mr, Lorne Watts and Mr. Hiibhert Tre-l mere oi Hampshire, drove 1° ti“, city and roiwrted the roads in Mill ¢°nd|llll(l.—- ‘The North Wilt- shire Telephone is improving un- der the new directors. -- The lLihrary is going along tine, bolus e token oi the friendship all‘! “Bjpen three nights per week. uauielyshire have postponed their meec‘ teem oi the your: nsovle ssssmbhmonnuy, Tuesday and Sai-llfdfly-"JBB "M" the Pilflds are in a more |We are also glad to hear that Dr ‘loombs ill" soon be wuh us ]1lZPllll-T]’le reeds in this veltli‘! sed their pleasure at having their seem to h, m Talker bad snayefllyirg. ‘ior travelling-There are to he ‘moving pictures in the I. O. F- ahd a tiger were pail here on Monday night Jen. 15. mbegriopalg-belgglhitcngmitgexelakfi. DgllL-‘iter spending a very plmaam two NEW WILTSHIRE DTSTRIOT the party wended its way liouie- Magfluq ._ The Annual Meet- Shsnghai. Chine. two years lag oi the New Wiitshire District; Lodge was held in. Hamilton Lodge Room, iCyde River. 0'1 Juesday, Jan 9. ‘Woishlprul lMss-I ter John A. Murray occupied the ‘chair. Considering the almost im-y possible condition oi the roads. at ‘large representation oi the mam-i ibers from the different Lodges ill. the District gathered. From that [returns o! primary [Hamilton announces the Engage. Lodges an!“ Youns Peoples lClub oi Hamp- tmvorable condition. i FAIRBANKS , prewenhr important‘ E Mr" , 4 "join-sci. harem-s Iihoblod Diiocim under Fred iliblq PlIOiOdIIdN mti Prinui {scrim “All Fe o». 0n r». u" -- < l - llllllll. ~» .'.'/my,j' Pillllill Edward Wed" Thurs, Jan. 17-48 _ PRINCE" EDWARD The Local Musical Event o"! the Year TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 16th AT 8.30 P. M. The Charlottetown Orchestral Society ASSISTED BY MR. CHARLES EARLE MISS BERNICE STULTZ MR. OWEN WINNING AND A MALE CHOIR 20"-VOICES'—20 MR. W. E. FLETCHER, A. R. (LAM. UNDER THE PATRONAGE or HIS HONOR THE LIEUTENANT "GOVERNOR HON. MURDOCK McKlNNON mo MRS. MoKINNON mo ms WORSHIP MAYOR JENKINS AND MRS. JENKINS Mat, Adults 26c, children 16c Eve., Orch. 37s., balcony 26c. Children 18c. §NGAGEM-EN"F:NNOUNOED_ 50591711 C. Maxulerson oi mermt oi‘ her (laughter Melissa Durhin in‘ 380. when‘ he was General Secretary oi’ iii" Armv and Navy Y. M. C. Manxlerean met Mr. West Point. Mr. and Mrs. William, Trainer of Albany, have returned holne ai- weeks with the farmer's sisters. Mrs. John D. _Mci)onald. Bloom- iieid and Mrs. Waiter Stewart, ‘___._ A. in that city. Mr. Durbin is s graduate of the tState University oi California. lie also studied law-WM W35 like“ libimril at the Iliiiveviilty oi Southern Cal- a! WelllnE-W" 0'11 1h“ d" °l H“? ‘Miss Emma Taylor, the lady ~ the train big storm. Wtdneedzi.) and was‘ Miss BELLlill-TEEIRE, Accompiinlst PRICES-—520, 800, $1.10 ssATe ON sans DAILY, TICKET orator: oPisN AT 9.30. A. M. TODAY 3.15. TONIGHTIT d. 8.45 PRINCE EDWARD Matinee, Adults 11c. Children 5c. EveningOrchestia 26c. Balcony 21c Children 11¢. a liornia. ivhere his father was _ , - * pfeflideifl. The wedding will take teureil that she had berm irozen._ fi-‘hflikikf: place in the First Methodist was reieasedfrom the P. ‘L. Hos- r church Pasadena on March 2am. Tutu Thursday a‘! "Ho" “mil 1"?" f,“ needed to "her home. not very 7i. "oft". NEWS - The District Jeapnrts of IWorshlpiul Master, theflmdge of Southern Kmgs met m; Order is in a prosperous condition, both financially and otherwise. ‘The address oi’ the Worshiptul ‘was much appreciated by bhei brethren present. Supper was" ser-g ived in the lower hall lby the kind‘ indies of Clyde River, and need~ less to soy it was second to none. ' paid a ilvlng visit m "Long Creekl- , hm Sunday mam |as'"__ (Mn w’ s. Phe ladies o! Clyde River surely ‘liohklrk, lies returned to Honshaw 'know how. Alter all doing ample justice to the inner man, the ad-l journed meeting opened, when the’ ladies were invited up to the: lodge room where n vote oi. {thanks was tendered them for the excellent way they entertained the visiting ibrethren. The vote of thanks was moved‘ ‘by Bro. K." C. Dollar, of Tanton Lodge" ably supported by Bro. Geo. 'Beers or, King William. (Bro. Colin- Fraser, of Hamilton, kindly replied on Ibe- hali 0i the ladies. Following are the oitlcers elected for “the com- ing year: Worshlpiui Master --Ira' Auld; inep. Master -—— Andrewdi‘. Dollnr; Chaplain -— Allison Auld; Rec. iSeoy — M. E. Mscisweem‘ Fin. Secy - James urer - John A. MncKinnon. Dep. Lecturer -— Davis Ward; Dir. oi Cer. —— Daniel MacDonald. Before leaving for home Bro. Da- vis Ward favored the brethren with a solo. also Bro. Daniel Mec- Doneld with a Gaelic song which was much appreciated. The Dis- trict Lodge meets next annual session nlih King Willie's Lodgr. ..__'_ Protect Yourself New that s severe cough and eoid is uproadinq. Protect yeuiuit ‘against possible ln~ feotion, .b_y ‘taking MACS’ COLD TAILITQ. Theywiii prevent you tlltln] I cold, or will hrslk up I cold in a I few hours. have the eottnh get immedi- Italy n bottle 6t line" cough, Mixture. You will get re- llot hem the first so», and‘ the cough will quickly disen- peer. These preparations are‘ melievenly by hieliiacs The Dependable bracelets} , '1“ Greet George Qt. .. t... ..,...... h, ‘...~......'. iMflCPil-‘llli h -_ - 3 18 Trees. ~ Colin illiacPhsil; Lwz-QheJQI-fig?“ Mmmmm’ 0°‘ “e I It you already g l annual session in Kaye lodge: room. Caledonia, Jan. 9. There, was a good representation of the‘ different sister lodges, despite the» bod state of the roads. After the general routine of business, all; the members were waited on hyl" the ladies oi Caledonia and the‘ surrounding districts with beauti» iul baskets oi eatables, After luncheon was over the W. P. M. Bro. Mcltae took the chair and| asked for o vote of thanks (or, the ladies for the able manner in‘ which they waited on the brethren, which was replied to by Bro. Di A. McLeoiL. Following were songsl games and amusements: Songs by Bros. Chester Martin and Mark Blue. Jennie Stewart. Eiile M. IStewart and the Highland Fling ‘by Miss McLean. Following are the officers tor the ensuing year: W. D. M. Bro. Roderick McRne; D. D. M. Dan Matheaon; D. C. N. C. isrewert; D. ii). of C. M. Blue; D. B. s. Dan. McEachern; D, Ii‘. S. Charles Walker". D. G. II. A. Mc- Leod: D. ‘L. Chester Martin; n. D. PERSONA LS Mr. J. A. E. McDonald, of Cardi- gan, was in the city last week. Mr. Jack Oillanley of 9t. Peters returned to Charloietown to res- um-e h‘s studies at the U. C. C. Mr. ‘Clement Landrigan oi Stur- w-on has arrived to resume his etudios nt U. C. C. after spending ,'is Chrstmhs Ho-lldlsys with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Moiiugliell. Kellyhwilrosisi. wisrc guests Sat» urday afthe Revere Hotel. much worse oi’ her .-experlence. l The following ilslanders returnedg Wednesday from Truro, after ‘at-- tending n meeting of the i.\'lill'll.ll’ll9i Breeders‘ Association: Messrs. Joel ; .l. lralrd ' Konsirigton; J. Rough Iiorne. W slcie; W, iii. lM-mGregllr- 1'0! 1'3; 0 ver Saunders, Wineloe; Gordon Mo’ Mil-inn, Cornwall. ~ "THE MARKETS "summsnsios MARKET. Dairy butter .. .. .128 30 Eggs per do: . . . . . . . . . . . . ..35 Wool, washed . 20 lilcoi, unwashed .. Hides Hey Oats per bu Pork Potatoes . WJURII M 'RKET Bsttn Pbrk .... Hay monrAoue MARKET Potatoes b0 my ..... ..1o 1s Pork . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..14 ._..-_-¢o->-—-———- RECEPTION HELD A very pleases" evening was l » We wish you a l horny. hearty fllllletite dur- ing the New Year. J k _/ l SDBDI et the home u‘ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bradley. Mlhvnw. 0n Nov. 1st 192;’, whei n v-"rviiiifllll was held in honor oi their niece, Mrs. McGaughoy and her husband whc had recently returner‘. from, the United States on their wedd~ lug tri-p. After lMr. Vincent Grant was appointed chairman, an lid-i dress oi welcome was read by Mr. deoigexJenkins, and n well tilled purse presented by Mrs. George Meclilachern in lhahnlf oi ell present, to which Mr. Mc Gang-hey. responded. ‘thanking them to; their lnnd words and generous giit to himself and bride.‘ t Speeches were then mails thy; Messrs. Joseph McDonald, Chm-ice‘ McKenzie and Vincent Grant. pov- lng highr compliments» to bride and to the good training she received In the happy non-e oi her aunt and‘ uncle, spent her childhood can lMr. ‘Mcilsughey is A native of Bnnshaw nild served oversees ll’ the. greet world var. He. has also resided in fhe United Gum to! it's aulvlnratnauns some YCEHL. Now we welcomfi among ol. To you Mrs. iMcGeugh- him to MlJVlBW where as hope ey, we do not isel it necessary to he may reel-la permanently. The comment on your many sterling rest ot the evening wen spent in qualities, as they are already well music, singing find denc n4 and known to your large circle oi n. zlzrmy lust-neon which was en~ friends _ and acquaintances. but inyed by all. knowing you as We do from child- Following is the nrlilreeisz: -— hood. we cannot let this occasion To Mr. and Mrs. Leo McGaught-y. lines without letting you know ~Dear Friends--We, your friends that 11y your many ltinu “is and and neighbors oi Millvlvw nndjviiiniug Ways, you have endeared vicinity deem it a great privilege yourself to us all. in conclusion. and nleesu r to gather here to-lwe would ask yon to accept this night to extend to you our i-on- smell gift as n token or our sl- gratulations on» the very lmpoir- ‘Hun and ibsst wishes tor a long tent step you have taken in llleJimd hmmv w-"PM life. signed on and we would oifr-r you our most. behalf of those present. sincere wishes for your future happiness and prosperity: we also n hope that you may see fit to take‘ w ‘° up your residence among us per- manently. and lmlp build up our native land, the lam‘ which you. ior on the bloody iields oi Flemi- me m For Islam u! Children w iMr. iMoGaughey. so nobly iougitti" 1 l’ . are. 0n this account we would espe- m" - cielly welcome you n e cltinen . u... .. IHI‘ n .. .