l ”' . l 1 £. ." . rllltls, 1~tf‘. For ull tltcsc and oth r-r tl'o\1bll»,., |-n . ~ ,, _. -' ml-ll':-l l_1l.~ul|'rlvl':1. Orange Lily t`\|i'nish»-.~l il ..l,'f;,::,l['|'fJ)l. uf,,,y.,T.: fllilillg cur:-. it is npplicd illrcv.-t to this .~'ll1`i‘vl'il1i.; <»l",;itil.-l. and its opcr- I v_-vvvvvv l u l r l i `\ 1' Qi bf- _ .L , ‘,§`\', ,Q _ s' ._,_.~»-_- ...__ mv 'l for -Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been use for over thirty years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per- ¢ 91 Allow no one'to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imltations and “Just-as-good” are bug Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health 0! Infants and Children-Eérience ainst Iiaeriment. What is A O lA Castorla is a harmless ,fsubs_titnta§. r Oil, Pai-egorie, Drops and' Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Im age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, ~ Wind Colic and Dlarrhoea; allaylng Feverishness arising l therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. i The Cf1ildren’e Panacea--The Mothers Friend. sonal supervision since its infancy. Enola: CASTORIA stwllvl Bears the Signature of . _ / °. _ 1 ' r .-/ ' In Use' For liver 30 Years _ f The Kind You Have Always Boughh c . f ~- _ “0llAN(il'} LILY HA VRD MY llll"l‘}” Those word.a, or 1-xprosniilns liuvlilg tllu .same rliculllllir, urc ctliltuini-d in hundreds of tllc lottcr.~i I lllivo ri.-ci-l'ed during tll at war. l\~l wc' 9 PU 3 lY\Y lt: friun women who had l1ufi`er- cd from falling of womb; Otll- ers froln wulnvn who had es- cupcd donszcroils sllrlrlvni op- erations, us the tumors and ulcers lliltl ln-ull rl:mo\'i>d by thc notion of ()l'ani.rv Lily; and othclxs who had sllffert-ll fiom sli 1 ~i d _ _' lJp'~-,so ..l_nell.-ltl'1la tion. ll-llcilrrlloi-ll. pillnful ,,,.. ution is 1-crtuin and beneficial. As li trial auluuii' ' -1 ‘ ` hs-rl-by niii-r to send, absolutely frvc. bl. \\‘ - W-“fm lgfq.-"_""[' __ _ il iv oitl 4.11, .sliftltlrnt fun' tt-rl days’ trenltnli-nt. to every su lit-rinl; w -| -' .- , - 1-:llc-lose as stumps. Mrs. Lytiin w. Loud, \\'l`l‘)l'.i‘.-?..'i~_`i).'.({_ “nl Wm” f"' ‘L soi.u ln' 1.1-:snixc iml'mais'i‘.~' l<:v1-:ir\'\\'||lr.|u-1. TUEGDAY l ensues or luolnlas.-'rlls ceremony was performed by' Rev C°"°“‘ WM '°mm°d d°°m° ang,” G- C- L- »--1 :ss ‘.1‘:.':..::f;°°:‘:...::..°.; Cum’ W" tlndesmmdjmd the ‘mom carried on by the latter along much he has decided to get make their Xliure home in Regina. to learn that _ - :1‘..‘;‘::::;. 'urge "rm in Regt” fm' several wishes of all for success. The job yum' " printing and book-binding business m The case of Louise C. Longworth €§:i:?§;dp?eymf:;s E ul: bg°c%:l”;,n‘;" vs City of Charlottetown an action ed under me mm name or Tue for damages came up before Chief M Justice Mathlescn in the Supreme Court yesterday. The counsel for the plaintiff were S .\lcssrll Johnston and Palmer, while Messrs Martin and' Gaudet appear- a _ edT’!?i';_'£‘__es;1:;?:;le':_':_f" a property gm teen- men were present. Hi giving 9°"-=v»--1- 1--1-"-one 1° we “L”£?.'3°’i.£T"i§.i§i°i§.‘i"1.l.’f.’.\'..‘l.‘iZ. p‘”i""“ L°“t*" C' L.°“3“°"h Wm the many klndnesses shown them aritlnle Job Print, _...__- MILTON.-'l‘he congregation of t. John's Church held their annual eetlng in the church on Monday iternoon 26th January hen `fl-f O 6 »+¢o»-o¢+o+++oo+oeo¢ You _ Know That wo carry a complete lim; of: _ Patent Medicines Drugs Fancy Goods Groceries Flour and Feeds Stationary . Boots and Shoes ¢ Rubbers Rubber Boots E Lumberman’s Rubbers EDISON PHONOGRAPH-S Etc., While in Montague. come in and give us a trial. we guarantee satisfaction. Family perscriptlons care- fully compounded. Carruthers & Parkman Limited Drugs, Groceries, Boots and Shoes Montague, P. E. l. oeaoeveooeoo-ooaooooeoeoo ._l___..__ ____.__...__.__..l Notice to Advertisers __-l-- _ The co-operation of advertis- ing patrons ls requested ill U19 direction of~8ettlng copy’ UNO _ the business oilloo before twelve noon on the day previous 1° publication. (Saturday 10 mm.) Very often the receipt of A large advertisement or even reg- ular changes alter that hour serves to dlllocate the regular ‘ work or setting the _paver made up in time to citleh tho mulls- and nothinfreuuentlynzigglgt gi; | are at t a _maine _ 'rills sltulititon is not'-or sort--1' vice to either the advertiser or I our reader, and we, therefore, request that copy be received in the business oillco. I it § ll- 16 83 BE li* iii il* Bl( ll? 9l€ ii 9|( ll* lptomrtrluf nnll Prescrlptlo llruxglnt. ” ¥7£lé%§te‘PB§lé?5%|E*FBlé¥Eié?5'=£v‘!-t»~ ll* N as as 3* ¥X¢5'Blé¥?lE¥§éi‘5K% . 1 _ \ 1. /. \ 9? %' .5 Expert Optical Service Blowing your own horn gets you nowhere. Its scr- vicc and being able to de- liver the goods .that count. Our patients tell us that we are giving an Optical Ser- vice equal to any given in the larger centres. They also tell us that before we came to Montague they had to goto Charlottetown or -elsewhere to have any spec- ial work done. Now that ls all changed and they curl get any special work .lone here. Have your eyes examined and be convinced by the lat- est methods that we back up all we claim in our adver- ‘tisements. Service first last. and all the time is our motto. H. J. MABON Montague - - P. E. l. Next door Llank of Commcrco il alleges that the city in"- cutting some branches wlticlr were claimed to be dungerotls;ft0 public an-fety,, damaged the trees"-and marred the appearance ofthe south aide of her property. She therefore sued for damages. -' After lieagiag' the evidence of six witnesses for _the pin_l_lltiff and one for the defendant the' court ad- - journed until 10.30 today when fur llicr evidence will -be-heard. The death took place on Janu- ary 13th, at her home in Launching of Mis Catherine McCormack, aged 78 years. Deceased had been in pool' health for over seven years. and although suffering a great deal alt times, bore her illness with the Christian patience. Of u quiet, unassuming manner she had many friends who were truly sorry to hear of her death. Silo was atten- ded in her last illness by her pus- tor, Rev. D. J. G. lMcDonald, from wllom she received the lust rites of the Ca_tllollc Church. Her fuu- t-ral_took place on Jun. 15th to -St. (.leorge's when-l.the services were conducted by her pastor. The pall- bciirerg were:-1'. \V. l\‘arrcl_ Dan- ii-l Yoston_ Nathan Allen, Jos. Allen und' Michael McLr-nn. May her soul rest ill peace. ~ SHORT COURSES A SUCCESS~- A nlost successful se-ries of meet- ings were held at Elmsdalo and O'Lenry during the past week. Great interest was taken in this iS1lort Course ill Agriculture espcc- ially at Elmsdnle when despite thc intense cold ihere was scarcely' standing room nt the evening meet- ings. The interest ul O`Leai'y was good but tho :ltii-ndance was not so large. Tile (‘oln. of Agriculturi-\ spoke at the opening meeting nt I-:ich place and also attended .1 meeting or Sprlllgilcld Lod 8. His relnnrks were based chiefly on the value of live stock farming to those engaged in it and to the Province in the increase nf soil fertility. The Commissioner is tl practical dairymaln und has by feeding the crop togetilex' with large quantities .oi feed rich ill protein made his farm very productive. lie thus ex- hllncil' how this could be done at 55,111' speakers fronl tllc Live Stock one of M:lrsllilclll’s most popular >{§‘l1lcntJl. l~‘_arnl nn.; Ml'. Poirier of missed by her many friends, M111 seine Dominion Department, Char- aso in musical circles in w-llicll ik lottetown had equally successful she look 3 leading pam After an evening pleasantly spent the youngl ¥¥¢9l€tk9§%¥5e3l€&¥-!1¢5|E5'¢§€5%/¥¥é5l€&5l€e7e9Ekilétleilitk -p' _ . -al profit and at the some time dis- pense with tin- llcnvy cost ol` com- ` inercinl t`erl'iliz<-1'. Thi- discussion Ilbrougllt out uliuly good ideals. The -other ineinbers of tilc stalfi' assisted ;Brtlncll. Ottn\\'.1. and the Experi- Imeetlngs. This week Short Cours- es will he held at Rollo Bay and Elmira whore it is hoped they will find n large nlcndance. l)l~‘ ll\'TElll'].\'I‘ T() \\'().\ll~lN DR. .\lAll(I A\.'lll¥I.E'.\` 1 5¢l'.’f'|‘=°\?$T$ Kn<»\\'in»: what it is to slliil-v tho t<»rtllrt».»i of foillnlr- 1 ' ******&*********a“ ii!l‘i`liIl~}l triill l1:l'cnfll|’\t-lyllij lI.ow__l=.___Jan. 31. 1920. _ E .E. PARKMAN . ' pkowcfs -~»>--- N°T. I-ATI! THAN 12 N99" M ' 7; ‘ when s onlin ls loo inns to Ontaguei P E I rlottetown use grownupe' plates he~sure to »¢l'lrB*’ _,_ / li i .__._.l' in stlllnps to cover pllslng..-, wrup- ping, ctr. Mus. A. 1-‘|<:.vi-zu. mix leon - ' “""“"°'- ““'~ 09900-O-0000-OOO OQOOOOOOQOQ i BABY We a r e' hooking orders for BABY CHICKS for April, May and June delivery . Orders subject to Supply _ BROODERS kept in stock. Write for particulars. Address .. (llitlrdly 10- l- Ill-) i . l ‘ ‘ a l have dainty china of his own for ,,‘_,. nblml _...._.........l..__.'._.s.-.-..|» -presented with ll beautiful chair ' -CHICKS ' h on"a1l hands slncecolnlng tp the Parish.last September. The treas- ment had fallen somewhat in ar-_ rears but it. was hoped that even yet some at least of this will be forthcoming. in order the better to take' cure of this all_ill1iJ0flfU\l' brapch of the work it was decided” is adopt the duplex enveloiw WB' tem. The following officers and dele gates were elected:-Church\var~ liens.-Messrs' A. W. Holroyd and C. E. MacKenzie. Vestry.-Messrs ` l-lo er. L L Jenkins, Wilt ter, Ernest Coles, Art ur u s, Herbert Coles and Ira Rodd, with 'Roy Coles secretary and Geo. W. Hooper treasurer. William Curtis was reappointed sexton. Delegate to 11 C, S.”-C. E. MacKenzie with Arthur Curtis substitute. Delegate to Synod:-L_ L_ Jenkins with 'Hain- lllond Hooper as substitute, Pat- riot blcnse copy. -ANDREW-SCOTT WEDDING. -A very pretty wedding took place nl S o‘clock Wednesday even- ing, Jun 28th, 1920 nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Scott, Marsh- field, when their oldest daughter Florence Jean was united in mar- riage to Mr. Frederick W. Andrew, of East Royalty, by Rev. G. C. Taylor, of _Ch:lrlottetown, in the presence of a. large number of ill- vited guests. The brlde looked rllzlrnling ln rl dross of blue silk' with gold beaded trimmings as she entered the parlor leaning on -the arm fifllerfnlllcr tothe strnlns of Loll_engrl-ns wedding -march ren- dered by Mrs. J. 'l‘. Ferguson. The young couple were unattended. After the ceremony any customary congratulations, the guests repair- cd to thc dining _ room where a sunlptious repusl was served. The large display of eloquent and cost- ly wedding gifts testified to the unusual popularity of the contract- ing parties. The groom's gift to tlhe bride was il handsome fur coat. The bride, prevlous_ to her mlarriage, wias waited upon and from the Marslliicld I’1'csbytel‘iail Congrcglltion as nn appreciation ol her service as organist during thc past eight years Tllc bride was Young ladies and will be much couple left amidst the best wishes of their friends for their future home. Sir.-Looking at the records. oi' the temperature kcpt. by me, and taking those ol' ine last twenty years l find t_ll1lt; January of this year has been nlucll the coldest. and “the _oldest inhabitant" is quite right ln culling lt the most severe in his experience. My sell'-registering sulndzlrrl tllermometei- registered as follows in these yearsz- NO- 01' days coldest January- Zero and below. any, 1920 is 1919 3 1918 1917 1916 1915 1914 1913 1912 1911 1910 14 . I I I ®~N@e@¢w 6 18 13 6 5 13 15 2111111fIjfIII[IIIIIIIII 1 (This year but little snow and open bouts . crossed i'rom Rocky Point to town Fob. 14.) 1909 1908 . Y' 13 4 ll 1 9° (There wns no snow this year and no slelghlng until 17 Feb., and but little nf- ter.) 13 14 10 VD 1904 1902 (Ferry steamer runningln- termlttlngly until 30 Jan.) 1900 1........................zero (This year terry steamer 1-nn until 19 Jan. and little or no slelghlng until 19 Feb. with much rain.) ‘ We may expect a continuance of this cold wave for some days yet, ns the first week or ten days in February have almost invariably been as cold, if not colder, than the preceding January; indeed, in 1904. 1907, 1911 and 1913 there were ln February ln these years eleven days when it registered zero and below. and in 1914 fourteen days, 1917 nine days and in 1918 eleven days; and constantly registering the lowest temperature of the year. WEDNESDAY wsnolno ss|.|.s.-'rue mml- "°‘°“ "“""°'°- .°°‘-“‘“‘-"“'. “-“' ""_ -AP olurlso. - oavu 1' on _ _age of Miss Frances Hilda Steven- att 33:, yf::%£ym?*5¢R'L;&;|g,§t:4Ml‘. alex Barretgreturncg asm; ‘ _ _,__ son. formerly of Wheatley River. Emmons" Ltd_ hu been ,ann has beenampofnted to the position t_o.Mr.'-i-la -Btu: .. .Vi .- -» ,. -~' .. t :ki . .,d,k.W;1'gn hggggjt I;-gy, .gg ¢.....l..-lt.. roasts.. w.._s._-1r_.1°°.»».w=f- ef- iw-= CALEPONIAN CLUB. -- The monthly meeting of the Caledonian Club was held in the Club Rooms was suplldlled; ‘hy _ML Jack Coles. _ ` lust evening, President McCormac Mr. and Mrs. Simpson 'left on a _gfgtgsglemllgish_';;ngEr;t3:°g§' 81122 -ln-‘the chair. The surplus from the -trip to the _ ,nigt@dvStates and will ’ Burns concerts was considered v.ery satisfactory and 3200.00 was voted for charitable purposes in ad dltion to $20 each to the two Or- plianages and the Dlspensary. _ K-ILLED IN LUMBER WOODS- Tlle sad news was received' last evening Illat ex-Private Milton D. McLeod of Charlottetown was sud- denly killed in the lumber woods at Hanlpsteiid. N. B., .He was the son of Mr. Malcolm McLeod, 45 Dorchester Street. The body is ex- pected home on Thursday night. l'l‘J1e' funeral 'noilce rwill appear later.. -_ VICTORY LOAN.-ln the win- dows of the Eastern Trust Co.. are _ ~ ' di layed ilvo handsome brass "rs report on the whole was :lat shiglds to be presented one to the and' one to Captain J. L. Read, of the (tar Ferry. for securing $21,750 subscriptions from the sixty men on_ the cur ferry steanler Prince Ed- ward Island. These resognltlons -were certainly deserved by the re- clplellts. FLOUR MlLL TO START.-The Guardian understands that li numb-` er of enterprising Clmrlottetowu, business men have recently closed Pope op _ . ~ _ _ . _ F _ a conilnct for the machinery neces- 5’"re‘ Geo’ VV' H00per'hTh0BC ras 'sary to_ <-rect al modern flour fmlll here with il capacity of 100 burr(-ls per dzly. lt is understood the site will be ill the city and that it will give elnploylnclit to tl considerable number of men. BOWLING.-A vcry interesting game was rolled last night nt- tile Cllal-lotletowll Bowling Alleys be- my \ tween tctzllls »t'rom (larvells and lllckcy und' Nlcholsong in which the lntter won out by the big lead of 244 pins, this gives illcui the lend ill thu- :-lr.-1'l¢-s. Last night they _broke ull record:-1, being the only Lentil so fnr to roll over 2000 pills. No doubt lllc twist of thc tollncco hundl'bl's was responsible for the outcome of this lime. S PRESENTATION OF POR- TRAIT.-’l‘llc lust issue of -the Sull- or the uiiiciill orgoll of the Navy League ill Caluadtt cuiltning :ul ex cellelll rcpl‘od'llclio1l of. the rare old oil painting of the "Buttle nf _U L/ 'l`rzlt'lllgu1'," recently presciltell to H \f\°ND/2 T; the P. E. island Division oi' thc 'Q\v , %$ Navy Lcllguc ily Mr. Albert l-1. Niorrisoli und \\~lli<‘ll wa.-: vxoclltcil _il_l 1810 by the lille George idllwzird lf; ob) , lllrnsllelt Till- _~;:lnll= lsslle 1-outa-ins \€4¢7 “QL tl grind .pol-tl'ali1 of .\i-r. J. 1). Hynd lnml Sccrctul-y of thc P. 1-1. I. Div- isioll of Illc lwllgtle. ..’*CHA`i`AUQUA.-A very cn- tllilsinstic meeting was held all Montague Friday evening in thc store of lves & Murdock Ltd., to diectiss the coming oi' Challtauqus to Mollbagne in July next. and ev- ery citizen of Iliolltsglio is it boost- vr for <`ll:ltll1l<|l1ll. The (llulra1lt_ors li.~:1 is in ihl- llzlnlls of -.\il'. l.. ll. ('ollil\, (Ex. .l\l:1_\'oi'.i null any ou who luis not signvil il, will kindly.-' 1-alll at 'thc Hunk ol' i`ol1lil1cl‘r1- und do so. 'l`l1is list \\'ll lzllso he ox- lcndcd tu Georgi>1o\\'n und (`nrdi- gnu for aulditionzll signultilrs, to those now on it and it is hoped hearty support will be given it, for ill boosting -Chzllaliqun, you boost the people rind thc place you livc ClViL SERVICE APPOlNT- ENTS°-The Canada Gazette lust issue contains the names of suc- cessful cnnllidaies for positions as stellogrnphers ill Grade “C” of the Scconil Division. 'filo following passed the examination at Chur- llottetown: -Misses lrclli- M. Arsen- nult. Mary Margaret i’. Deegall, Et-llel Maud Pusslllorc und Rein K. McDonald. The following passed for positions as clerks in the same grade und Division: Messrs James W. Fraser, Ewurt Manning Bugnall, Frank Callaghan, A. A. Morrison, all returned soldiers and John Con- nolly. The following passed as clerks in Grade "D": James Ed- ,ln I Goodwill, returned soldiers# ,~..l~ ward Melilsh and Leonijlfd W. _ , ' ;..__s._. _-. __ ». _--'_‘-ig 'rl-is can FERRY.-'-'rllo_. '_ ferry steamer met better cofidlt _ ` on tho route between Borden' I '- 'l`0rlllellti|le yesterday. 0n'£he`pr6\j' viuua day it took hot* four how# to go across und six llours and tell minutes returning. lesterday she left Borden-at 9.07 arriving at. Tolnilentine at 10.55, leavipg -there' at 11.22 and nrrlvlng at Bordéh at 1.45. silo llloll iert norden 'at='2.2Q arriving .ut Tornlen-tlnc at 4.23 leav- ing again nt 4.45 and reaching -Bor- den at 6.37. The steunler brollkht 68 passengers, 41 for Charlottetown 19 for Summcrslde and eight foo Burden. Tile train with malls and passengers from Borden arrlvedflh Clulrlottetown at 9.20. There are about 115 cars of freight oil the other side awaiting transport to the island. ' c WOMAN FROZEN.--Mrs. John" Mcl’l1ce, (Brewer), u widow wo- mlln aibout 70 years of nge, living alone at Harmony Jikict. twas found by a neighbor,Mrs.Churchlll 1 . .‘ 1-_ _ _ ___ v1ao1N1A_ .C‘”iarelt‘es 1 ` Medium 11, lvlllda ~ 0, or Too/wi' - A 1-Q f0l1‘ » cenlsi A “THE Popular SMOKE 'l . ~ -. 5:,-4 -v.--sms. ..lcL‘i 1 \ \`- `\a _ .._..,, il j . u .. unwmmctory taking into can Town of Georgetown for sublcrlb- ~ . _ y-L..__" T47 J _ i?ilu‘lltii.bnTill:ae ixiiir?sigi1!;Ii-ty'hs`aippdmqrlli£;i§- Ins over five times their objective f;§E_=_=.W¢=. 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'ag ` .-Z~..“'--pg;,-1;,,.»§1z'-;:_-___.- _ ___ "--.~,._-,,;'_-4.1-._-‘_-,-_cf '-'.v_=..;:;'.=‘i‘-'- ;.g_,;.‘.’ ,'_-,» _ » ` f~‘ - _t*:.?.>v1=.`.-, . ' ‘dt ,-T...--;1==‘=~.-' - ~ - -,,-_. -_.~ _-.-.;iZ<., _. - ‘\c,'l\»..-. -: ..,~_ ..,-,_»,~_.,,. !-g.-__ . :~3!.':-.-1=_»;.-.~.'- ‘=.--- - -=_ 1-,pf 'liao-.».'.l= -~. ~‘ ~. ~\ *"' .‘ = " .. l 1 X _`__ ..`_` \"., 1 C' ` 1%;/7 ». / of-` ' -:='.=‘~_.;;.~;~'.3i-1';"=' '. __El_--‘.`-.=1»» ':_ _ - _:~1_.j__'. . _:J l - /. /-_ £15/ \\\\\` " -'4 _i \\ li » TASTY, toothsomc and digestiblelarethese "smiling" breakfast hubby and thc chi rolls. Surely your ldren would enjoy a plate of diem for their morning mcdl. They are made |u;t a li:;!c better by the use of Diamond ,_ Flour, v\/l:§<;h ii ci choice blend of Ontario soft wheat und Manitoba hard `vvhcar_ Your .grocer vvill glad ly Supply. you with l>|AM.oNo noun .-luN1° silos.. 1.lM1'reo. l.oNooN. oursnlo 12 iw-_ __ _ 7 _,,_._.=_ ___ ul... ffl f°~@ . 'T' *` .= almost frozen to doaill in llcr bed. last Tilursdny cvcnuu-C. llvr H0105 were frozen almost to the hips. The woman had ilo \\'oo_d for sever- al days. and l‘<\lllilii1cd in bed. She nnlllsged, ll sccllls, to sol u smudge to thc nluttrcss ill _order to ‘attract some of lille nei1:llb0I‘S, Mns. Churchill' noticed the slnoke, and thinking the plnce was on ilre, went over and illldlng her almost frozen to death took her to her homo, and secured botll priest and doctor at once. There was no hope of he, recovery on Monday morn- ing. Ml's.. ill/lcl‘hee was' a Miss Campbell from Cardigan where some of her friends still reside. --WE-DDING BELLS.-A pretty marriage wus solelnnizcd nt the St. Marks Rectory, Kensington oil Thursday ziftr-vnooll January 29th 1920 when Miss Ethel Sudshury, daughter of W-in. li. and ,Mrs. Sudsbury, Sea View and Maynard Bryenton, Sea View were united in Holy Bonds of innlrimony by Rev. C. W. Neleh. The bride looked char-min-g in il dainty dress of gray silk with embroidery and silk fringe trllnnllngs and was attended by Miss Jessie Murpll-J, Sea View, while the groom was ubly support- ld by Mr. -Edgar Bryenton, Spring yllllcy. Aitcr the llu-ptlal service they drove to the home of the bride Their many friends heartily extend collglzilullltions nild bt.-speak for Mr. and Mrs. llryenton -year; of prosperity a-lid happiness. . - The case of Louise C. Longwortli va City of Churlontetowll, an action for -ilamagcspwas resumed before Chief Justice -Matllieson in' the »Su~ preme Court'-yesterday. . F‘ul'tller evldonce was heard for _the defendant and the jury was ad- dressed `by Messrs Johnston and' Gaudet. The--Ohllef Justice -then case |ln Ithe hands of the Jury which ret- red and after a delibera- tion of’ about thirty minutes re- turned with o verdict forthe City. This is the last jury case to come before the court during this term. ` The court will meet uguln today at 11 o‘clock. Bedeque hits' lost one of its old- est residents in the person of Ro- bert Murray. He was stricken with pneumonia a few days previously and died on January 27th, having reached tile ripe old age of eighty. The deceased was an industrious, .sober ma-n and a member of the Presbyterian Church. `l-le leaves to mourn his widow _and tllree”daughters, Mrs. Bessie Holmes of Victoria, P. E. 1.. Mrs. Percy Campbell, Borden, P.E.l., and Mrs. Thomas Frost, Chatham, N.B.: also two sons John and -Hugh both of Bedeque. -His funeral was conducted by his pastor. Rev. W. A. McQuarrle, assisted by -Rev. George Somers, Methodist minister. ln spite of the _severe weather n goodly number gathered -to pay -their last respects. he pall-bearers were Jesse Schut- man. Fred Davison, William Ram- gave a short luldressi-and left -the- ' 'Pho Abcgwoit lloclcoy tcnm being unubie to luukc their proposed trip to the nllliulzlnd this week will -play ill Suln-nierside un l"l'li;‘»\y lllgvlll-» Although bzldly beaten in their lust game with the ffllarlotictowll team the \Vcsterllers are confident of n win in their own rink and ure culling out t`roll\ retirement _many of the old guard to trim their l'lv- uls. To accomodate the large Hum' ber of fans who will accompany the local room s special train Will, be run. Judging from the ln_terest taken in both towns it is 801118 1° be "some gimme," and a close strut!- gle is certainly to be l00k9d 101'- The Abegweit management 8178 still dlckerlng for dates with Dal- housie. The college team _claims to be the fastest in this section of the Dominion and victories over Syd- ney. Glace Buy. ‘Moncton and Am- herst, to n certain extent back ul) .t1leil"oft-repeated stutB\1‘I€Dl-S- The Charlottetown fans will have to -be shown however. They remember what a battle the Millionaires save Amherst and now that the red and black have a greatly strengthened 'tealn Amherst would almost cer- tainly go down to defeat before them The college team trimmed Amherst 6-'-5 with one gbal disputed. Tho Abegwelt team in Amhei'st'_ played the Nova _Scotinn team to u 7-7 game in 25 minutes overtime. ‘ 'rl-lunsoAv BRONZE CLASP-General orders issued from military headquarters at Ottawa state that to 'bronze _clasp is to _be awarded to all Canadian officers und men wllo served ‘ln France from August the 5th to .mid- night of November 22 and 23, 1914. T-his -period covers that of the out- break 0f the war until the Ger- mans were checked in their first mad rush for Paris. All men en- titled to this clasp whlchbear the dates of the perl-on are to for- wtlril their application to the Dis- trict Record Olllcer of the district, who will send their application to Ottawa. i A. 0. H. MEETING.-At a meet- 'ing or Division No. 4 A. 0. H. Pnllncr Road, the following oiilcers were elected: President. . George Quinn; Vice President, Wilfrid Shen; Recording Secretary, Eddie Gaudet; Financial Secretary, Frank Callaghan; Sergeant at Arnlsdloncll O'Brien; 'Chairman of standing committee, Everett Gillis. V. W. C. A. M-EETING.-The regular monthly meeting of the lady ,directors of the Y. W. C. A. was held tat Beaconsfield Tuesday afternoon. After the usual business arrangements were made for the an- nual meeting which takes place Tuesday. March 2nd. Every Y. memlber is uskedlo attend this meeting and anyone wishing to join 'will be welcomed and can commun- flcate \vlth Miss Mill-s at the Home who will accept their fees. Yesterday was Councillors nomi- nntlon Day ior»the city Council and ommlssloners of|Sewers and Wa/ter Supply. The former councillor, ' for Wards One and Four were're-elect- ed by acclamatioll as were also the Commissioners of Sewers and Water Supply. The following are the nominat- ions by Ward-sz \Wnrd One-Council. P. A. Smith, Elected by Accl-amatlon. Ward Two.-Dr. Ledwell and Wm. Moran. Ward Three.-R. B. Rnttrmy and A. Hsnnessey. Word Four.-Councellors, Webs- ter and Yeo, Re-elected. Ward Five.--L. B. Miller, J. J. iMcKinnon,'R. H. Jenkins, 1-lugh F. Connors. SEWERS AND WATER COMMIS- Sl0NERS Counceilors. Charles McGregor, James McDonald, ,lohn McKenna. MAYOR G. D. \.Vi'lgl\t. D. J. Riley. -_-<-o->-__-- lf tl child is allowed' always to choose what he will eat, the chan ces are'-he will`be undernourished. _..,- _.Y .__ ` E! EASILY TRACED [Thousands who are none too strong trace the pigeon! weakened state to influenza or some like-dpbilitdtirtg illness. 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