,l ) / » i \ nw; PZ. lr Ei-A.Fos~ter Wine knows f_=*°f1i_°==i_=» If * simulaut ‘ ` 7444:* “fA“_._'"4f4 ....====_-=eZ4:...-===,-==:- - _-sam. ___-_-,,g,,§___-_-__ ` _l;fi.Bs=" .Im _ _.dh ueeraof the best-gan ' ' ¥!»"G0odfor1a,ck o s***'r=fv"‘f11iiy1-eo o-our ~ovei'J‘tlie'grip. ` 'iol‘.1':'E;‘iel1 boiuo,o pi.. f - ' r i’inM»°L¢0d. R15 ` H. Lonrle, 'I-Iopefield ~ 'rue following registered et-the via torla. Hotel, Char ottetown, between 10.00 Saturday evening (after the ar- rival of the last train) and 10.00 the previous evenlngz- Janies Reid, Toronto J. R, LeBlanc, Taylor Village S. Mansfiold,`0ttawa G. C. Grant, Little Macon V McLean, Little Macou C. Wallace, Toronto V. Libby, St. Stephen N. Fenton, Montreal Curtis, Sumrnerslde Noonan, Halifax Montgomery, Montague igglns, Montreal Weeks. Fredericton Eaton, B'town, N. S. McRae, _Ottawa f West, Stl John oesssessesss ssfssPs@ ,cF The following registered at tht Queen Hotel Charlottetown, between = / - Satsi;day's Evehing Guardian) er mmerslde fufnoiin _ _ -Nmi$s`61~r~;-.ie -Amherst oomgo, "Roobyscgpint, on Jan 24 1913 ‘to S. `70har1¢‘gia|i,1,_M\-5, N5'wg°,{ a' da 1,. two dollars was given to the Biblr . “-2, ter' Congratglg tions. ' ‘ " Jan. 21st, 1918, by Rev EA West- Pt. Road P.E.I. _ horse Prince year old and was brought a30 asa bred nose irsoia a78:u§;}t;,._MiscDuch° - the congregation three_ hiindredvanl ‘ / QQ Ltd§," of‘.;wl_ileh"._|§iliin'tfon was' IT PLY! _to buy la ' ~g-in-our _ ‘ , ’ TCARNIVAL.-fthe dnt _ tl! season will be MIA in Irene tomorrow evening. ' Pi-lnee llldvmrd Bland has saving °‘- _ “ NE¢!~._»»o»no or more -1io.°oo.ooo'.oro io oo.- """"""""-"""""‘ -UID"-B 'Prublbly the riuhslt ar: . Hlllil AHHIVALS from -this that it is-n favored land,- the people can grow in comfort and- general wealth without worrying that., their numbers stand still. GROWING CHURCH. --0entra.‘ Presbyterian Church, Hamilton, Rev. W. H. Sedgwick,_ minister, held iti. annual ' meeting on the evening o. January 18th. The reports present- ed showed great activity and encour~ aging growth in all departments' o.- Churcli work. ,During the year, 31 _enty-five. The total receipts for the year were $26,449.08, 01. which tit thousand four hundred and twenty dollars, was for missionary, educri tional and 'benevolent funds. 'Ihr Msnager's statement showed ii sur- plus on current account oi .$1,l15.Bb, while the funds are in sight for re ducing the mortgage indebtedness a. once by twenty thousand dollars. Thi congregational contributions 'for thi Budget showed an increase for th. year of over fifty per cent. A lin. spirit pervades the congregation ani the outlook is full of promise ioi good service for the 'Kingdom o. Christ.-Rev. Mr. Sedgwick was ai one time pastor of Zion Church, Charlottetown. _ FORMERLY OF CAVENDISH.-~ Springside congregation, Upper Stswlacke, Dr. W.P. Archibald, pas tor, held its annual meeting on thi evening of December 31st ult., ac cordlng to the Presbyterian Witness The night was fine, and the attend ance large. The spirit of unity ani enthusiasm characterized all the pro ceediuge After devotional exercise condition was found to be satisfac Eu t W d took after al obligations to the pasto 4 gon): F_ 5:3 wgaaahum _ _ had been fully and promptly mai ( P. n_ Campbell' 0»L,m.y_ ', und other items _of current expcndi ture provided for. The contribution, for missions for the year were b eighty dollars, by Sunday, Schoo sixty-uve dollars; by W. F. M. S seventy-one dollars; by Mission Bam twenty dollars In addition thirty Society and thirty-one dollars to thi ding greatly to the comfort of both. and a pleasant time spent in socla meeting was' brought to a. close- the pastor.-Rev." Dr. Archibald -was _formerly stationed at Cavendish. _ ` THINGS ARE BOOMING.-In the 'current issue of the Royal Gazette ‘there are notices of application* foi incorporation of three iolnt stock and a notice announc- "df a Fox Ex- Of the an oys- Leslie Malpe- Char- Direc- are the This company acquired 180 of barren bottom in Richmond and is capitalized at $60,000. intention is to begin operations the coming summer. The understands that the stock rapidly taken np. Of the the Tignish Silver Black Fox Ognpany, Limited, is _capitalized at 8 _,_00l), and is beingqiromoted by _sfiator Murphy, J. A, Hackett and Us J. A. Johnston, Tignish, and Qddipany, Limitedi' capitalised at "*°.‘i‘.§a..l’.i°‘2.“§F.°°.."‘l...Y'.';.;“....‘?‘.‘§1.'I3' -“._.n. 's eieu-~s hom. ood if "ff’l§i9td§rs” _nll?glagve`been is- _ _g_-tor the iiieerpg-oeieii`~_-6: the "P, Island For Exchange ii d Realty -fy r in _ii foi~iiisr_ issue of The Guar- ui- These "straws"-showhow the ~ 1 ‘~ "33 g hrthpreeent in Prince 1;' _ . e oyster-:business ls,-~|iow _one of .the biggest »__'.;of the liorison__‘,fs"ali-eedy “';l}'.é " Rléllmoudfner to "' ` ' iinquestfoiislllfbe one I; uluisr the lirovioeo ir; win ride Kllhe a i-noon s lsrn u _».. f young _._ ‘~. f - ”\ ..-_-- --M ._,,.-,,~--“*`°“ ileople, and 1 "J" _ to ,~ ; . ,' 0 weuded their wey'ilo‘:vu-'Milelltcsgt *L ' 199'* P* to the _ice and ` »s|i"{d!ter`iibon i _ - .` ,,, ._ of rare sport. was de -' ~ .~ ...,__..:w# - ‘_ iigiitfui one,-the io¢f'q.u“,,|,.,,__”,,,,, ,,, num _ _ -_-.Mr i-will asain-, floured rormiuitiiig, sinus ghsbatml ln -Chg; mer.. .B_omm¢i;sldo..- w==~M_ in * not vias-our ooo '"1° W1 1 °_\_ir~:_t°=de¢~.\\ue. may l sever; ‘ .-fqt 53|-giggjuag, ul E0-:oar clotllhglg, tsthould write "B"` ,mu Guru" ' bn and un e Avg, o an, C ot own, at once! 4 r~ _ f \` . f H ' ‘ T ` " A ' . _ ' 5*’ 1- ~` . a ' _ ws‘irompe||g|||~‘.,t\ir" " f. gui ' ‘ _ __ _,Q __, gr, _ 151; 1-¢1_,¢fm ?,,9_mm_ m_m¢_mm°\\:§g:m N 'rioxri' isniim.._ -my _“agony snazga 'rmirorooow __ ,___ E austion and _ _umm t mn.. .0 , _ . maiisgqrqi thsgaiyk ogqqmmgi-gg “_ ou yes' r ay about 11.30 for _ _ _ u ’ _ I Dew" 0%? .mm surge.. Ntevrv 1-lower, oomioqrang _ 0.. omquiml .ii night more oc the moron Honor, 3%!-"'i°°”‘“*‘ ‘°"“°‘if°f `-'ef' if °" -' i"°""°’ "‘ “”*°°‘° ‘“'°“°°“' 1'* ‘i i’.’1..?.2.ri.°~.."“.t..°;°“.:.t.°.":."..'.';‘.". 2? . isre one been exurignioiiod by the ir: I - ' - on ._ni»., ontilne; t e western express 4-. -is »8ee W mates Hp damage was <1 ._ _ ARD RAINS -The southern \i!lll'§Bs arrived in Charlottetown Saturdnyat 9.50 a. m., five minutes at l1.45 a. ln..-‘fifteen minutes late and the Summiirside accommodation at 5.25 p. m.,~ ten minutes late , ...___ CURLINC CLUB- As announced some days ago in The Guardian a ‘urling club is to be inaugurated in .iharlottetown if possible arrange- ments can be made at the eetliig to we ;held this evening at eight o’clock in the Stipendiary's Court lloom. As curling is a splendid exercise it is hoped that the Club can be suc- essfully started at once before the season further advances. J 'own harbor at present n thing that can be converted l}ito Yesterday a man w ieeri crossing theriver :he direction of Southport on a .omahawk. It is surmised that nas experimenting with a view INW ,_ T . late: the eastern express on 10.20 .ei _ ' in raving a sail rigged on the Diamond liner Morwenna F0 nrprovcments, including wi le :overs a service between Montre cer.-The Morwenna is well known this port and some of ind enters the coal trade i the w th were formerly of Charlottetown. MASQUERADE SOCIAL yenr students at -a masquerade so .viiss Florence Brydges, as an :ulous costume, his reward being whole ailair was voted a most NEW IOEBOAT - Iceboatlng is the sport, par excellence, in Charlotte- a d every- iiceboat has been called into service._ as bi- cycle and cutting the wind like a machine . THF. MOR'WENNA.- The Black arrived roir. Sydney to the 'Dominion Coal ` Company, on Thursday, says a Hali- fax exchange, with a cargo of coal. l‘hs Morwenna is an excellently equip- ped passenger boat, with all modern ss, She luebec and St.. John’s, Nfld., and Jharlottetown, during the summer n e ofiiccre - .W , _ .- _ » _ ~ -~. ' _ .-The sec- P'0I_"-J.‘_¥0\ll‘ G|'0¢0|'y_0|'d¢l'_ g“ii§;e'§é]m;;)‘:g3:°t°n tory, showing a, balance to credit ond year students oi P. W. College, -, f.";Z'.f .’.-' _` _ _ . . - ~'-I ’ = i ` ' . Jharlottetowii, entertained the Third ~ ' . .i . - ° ' - _ - oi » _n Y. M. C.' A". Hall Saturday eve rug. A program was rendered con- sisting of choruses, quartets, read- .ngs and games, all in masqueradc :ostume and all exceedingly inter- esting and enjoyable. Prizes were .iwarded for best costumes to Miss .iernice Norton, dressed as a princess, old lady, Colin McDonald, as a cavalier,- Cuyler McKenzie dressed ss a negro, secured the prize for the most ridi- _isndsome rattle. Refreshments were served when the masks were removed and the usual revelations ensued.Thc` en- Bn in hr to al, ln~ in ad. H. H fillers. The Englewood Silver Fox' joyable one. _ THE l“EO~PLE’S THEA'l‘RE.-- One of the most largest and appreciative audiences crowded into _the popular .ia and Saturda evenin s to wit- srranged. The Vitigraph picture en shown for a good while. The other P -play. The program eiidsd with those educatioiial views of the latest hall- penlngs throughout the _world, shown by the famous Gaumont Weekly. It would do not to mention Mr. Rit- zius, the Popular baritone,_who sang two very clever songs, One ofntbc numbers-called "R0v. Row. Row, _is at present a Broadway S“°°°59 15°’ ing sungby all the leading comed age in Now i£ork.deliir;>e\:1xl§ D 3:83135 ° Del rfamous alla ca ‘ , You" _uint displayed the ilioeirtiiol quality of Mr. Ritzlus _h ber 23° voice, The music thro1\Z 0" ' whgln program was splendldly er- ranged by Mrs. Tomiins, who always plays the right piece at the rig-ht m0- ment The Peoplgg ThBBt\‘B iS CGI' talnw one of tgp' most advanced and up-to-date rho o-Pier H031! in *gg P’°"“°° “' 3°” mieezfdin :no the lookoift--for the very mono.. rioum world- _ _ 'ro s'r_rinir*'r;ta;‘ -Arnmrrrnms. V .AN_».FRA.NCISC0 Cal., Jsii. 85-v signer iroiiows of `omoo¢o. widely known -~-for --fins .~igsiierslu»_ in -mow/ public movements, sailed today-for, Msuila‘to.msks,_» illiliiff :lt noon omno are _ nf~§li_r¢°_vera-f ment iii _the P iiies.~_» e-intends; to netsw __ hh “Cl I ' _cuz and political emidigms in' islands. » ' ' ~ 1 .. |1- 7 Y S ness the splendid program Mr. Hogg -S ,,'i_,\\ _ l_+:._f. ;\ _ i;__ \__5 1 If ` .J /,-‘Qt 5`:g\, _-5 :- lla .fe __inor¢ coverage, _n,\\il¥i_ii|ig'y"i_iincns_~sreflnelndcd in _ .-sllps,'ele, ofcliargc. i ’ . , _` ,/~ 1 r *_ ‘\‘ T) /_ EI. sale will _positively ii -'wcsilvlsc all .lilieiillng purchasers to complain ‘ Mir ‘i(_\~_f \\/_i\/ /'\ ’i`\| rf Q) , /_»:.?) __ [Zi//6_1 _ 1 _ _ , visf»l\./\is~r’;