‘Most important- Reads;--llatter--Soiaetoll litem This Weokk ion Charlottetown Glnrlilaoli 4 F' Yl- 1_1 rl -_ .- » i :,- 1.1 urea, ..-“ -. ... _ .,.-.. - .,.<~__..._ _---.___-4-¢'~ ' ’ MUN~DA¥,_; |sl.Ano sounan u.L.--Mrs no “ll word that hm son bl; 1{,||-.,143 Wil-ll Uiilllthcrlu. - .--...___ IV-ANGILIGTIG 8lRVl¢ll--~J.‘he, I Baptist Churches ot Clyde River and Kingston intend holding s united Ev l,inninH Fell £5 li‘urlll\n particulars ward “ecks_ Fmdmlcton has receh ttngelisllc campaign st Kingston bc- rioks ls ill ln .l |\ospil..ll" in l‘ruucc Nter --TAl -we _ 1. ~‘~\ gs `n.‘2.~» ai’ I _ §;.,f»__ 7 ' .Ll I u . , , . . _... ‘n 1 I l. 'I 't Barbour who has been awarded '.;}j-r e-2:-.j _.;_;_ ,__ §';f_},, '__"_{;_‘.j_‘_'_'_ M-_"_"‘m<‘ "°ff‘° . ff.`f.'»lf.'.1f..f.i§’.‘.fifi'lf»l.'§1.§1°..'.”.'If.3“i§'..f§. _l _ _Ll _'..,‘:::.‘ __ _________ _ML “_c;_l. use miurlcrl at Ann of me _“oat me _ _ d _ __ _ _ 4'"___,/' _Nm /2 - A to Mrs. Mabel Artii- _ _ p~~ D°‘°‘?‘?3- “F P79379” Lui aol In _ _ _ urs .,,~ ma, l,\,.u_ ML ,,“uu_,,'m. has Hiro young men ni tm-_ western part ' 1|/mm ‘ , _ 500" ‘JUG of the contra! ilgul-es oiifllw “I th" mud ` ‘ tu1l'ol‘ <\.l~lclu l*.ln.ui-1 lol th~ I' ' ---- 4 * _ ’ ' Y ` '_' " 'A ‘“ 1"--»~l-4 ---Y ff _ ._ v- - - _-'-‘~--~ - -A - -- - »- - - --_.4-._ ~»¢~,-._, ning: 'P .f ' .»'_l'_ - __ -._ -sm. L PM '| -Home Fon sumA\.-- sin Al- " ..-. ' ____ _' [bert D. Callback received n telorrram ' ~ » l WON THE D `C M.-Aluonlg aa, num -lnuouncing tho death ci Mrs; James, _ _ bel. of Cunudmns wuenuy decorated l.. Lea ztt Calgary. The remains are l, -_ _ _ _for lmivory on the field uppenrs the “pocled 1° “MVC T“0BilliY’¢V‘Ml1l\K 1. _lm-.‘~_ .__- 3. __ _mmm of Quarter _Master sergeant D_ next, will be taken to residence oi Mrs Callbeck ‘luring Street Fu .- _ ' ~ . . . - . _ n- EM _,he msuugmshed Conduct Medal 1.o___ oral Thursday' to booliie-,,»(;eme!ory. _ ' - [gallant service during -the Cnmbroi _°H‘ \ . 0 'li ing plain or pointed -era:-'.- ..,. .-4. floéeptr linoicaum. It. _ s er' an _ gf# economical throw; 5_1 other materiel g.: _-ici cleaning evra; throng ou t _ s -_ ____ " l)\\ _ , 01{\'(l.;?2_\\\'”l Y - -xf.~4\ k . ,; _ _ . _ ` lé _ Vlir'/»=..f» _ _ 5, \ _ ~ ' cz" , Q larlglg `l ___ ,.-_._-.9-_ 9 __,g_ _-,.. _ ..._ ._... ._ _ ' Wisdom _ Q Whispers _ f“_\ lIof:'rol:':. l'u: run i'w.~.', PAM -_»`._ mere on the 29th_ January, Mr. John Henry Sanders at Murray River was united in marriage -to Miss A»lem¢|1-.1 Evelyn. yo\wl;esl_ daughter- or Mr. and M.rs. A. F. Beaton, Alexandra. The lun", C91‘€ln0l\y was .performed by Rev, D; ' I MBCLean in the presence of n i'e'r: friends of the contracting parties. A few oi' the friends and neighbors as-l Wmblvd Ht thu resilience oi’ the bride’s parents nt night where il pleasant time was spent and felicitations pour- od upon tho happy couple wishing e n y through -life. The Guardian ex- tends its congralulutlonn io Mr. und Mrs. Sanders und expr:-sees rho hope H103’ mfly enjoy it lom; und prosperous fe. dered her resif;uallon'an<\ ionvw ‘short ly for l\i-Enltreal wlwre she has nccep- 1 ted n position nu liousellold Science ltc:l<'l1cl° in the (‘l|:llmcrs Sutllcincnl_ jyliss Storm. llud prevlousl) occllpled _ this position for smru-, two years but f ;>w_in_: lo ill hr-ulth wns obliged to give El up und rvlurn lnuuo, l"our_ve;1l‘s ago l sin- in-<‘<'pll\ll lln- |nu4il.ioll :ln Aszsislllllii ‘ T»\:\u\i'\'il-rw ul' Wl-lnl-n‘.-= lyu=lllnl<-s in *l|i. ;rl.vil1l~- null \\';|s' lnlfrr pi'm.'.ol,l~/l , , to l~l|ii»l'_ lnlrinu ln-l' iln:l|llllw|ll_'.' .slal- L' Qoli.-z rm-. .\liu.‘i'. 'ln_\:; lfltl i.`c:_l\l:,=;’ 2 it » ~ » louueelrs l\'n_~e il|.~‘ll'll|n~~1liol lu m‘l;.'l|ii'/.ills ln-_|lt\' i:|;_1'b:i_£?tlnoy g_¢l_l?r£l\nq|l:-"_ Edw_In_" Kelly of Fort Augustus wus’ M n lf* 2 °' °_°°"'°t°W_” '“°’|l3 19 sw" ll* ll" Bl*dd°" °f ordained to the priesthood oi’ thc 0 0 9.” °" Re" En!" 6:12530!! Vlllli lulsr from these-` Church nhiv- ul” Lmdshm Bishop - dreaded sQecti0n»_generslly»,becomo' 0_'L9f“‘5’- T-ll” B|5l‘°l’ W" assist” 'by ._ i chronic inrs_l.id|. . . . Hee-i this yltcv. Maurice McDonald, Rev. J. C. “Lam m‘_°'§_l‘5"-l‘G’_" Pin' h*"°,.b"°Wl“ '°' _lllcbonald and Rev. P. F. Hughes. _ ""4 W5' Af¢°"4|\°¥l°l\-NW me t° '~'h°"(f5»"f}; °t£= hP°'1'f”’ lI,“°t'.° The _newly-'ordained in‘celebratlliz his( Olflc_°`R0¥|| Ben!! Building _ f:;:f‘|;°°|';? H: |¥,.,,,d,‘;§° :z:;,,,,,,f:,,; 1 first lllnss`_w`ns ` assisted -by Rc\'.‘ Glllrleilotown. P. E. I. Gin Pills as the rout xsmrliy for I-‘rank MQcuaid_ /\l'ion’_Muss lilo new-I ` Grl\\’0l`o`r Stone _ini-|l0 Blllldlll- T'I‘g'l;\- ordaineil ‘L'lhl'/-xy'n1l'n iztipnrted; his ¢-__...__.~ . _ i ‘l,1<-spiral: _ln lil.-i_purilnts und to- the °tll,r::b'llleflhewllfbtlfzsllllg |';fmrl'losl.in\on- \"‘l‘l' l1‘l`i-l" l'0llK!`l‘l!l\ |011 llsuclr*)l0l|~. '_"` ' "U IW _A“°\'”°Y’ isl received from n gontlcumn whose' lilly. l<‘a`llller" Kelly' the son of- r. ` loilcltors__x`;r':%ya_l P_n_nk__ oi C_lnndl\ scalp yvilll be g_irc|i_l:|_:_r¢qll‘¢-st:;-if a Maud MTS: Jam” Kelly 0! Fon -_ »us_ _ _ ___ ___ __ __ _ ,fro LQAN = g ang ima _s_ in n u ere_ ~ _ -_ _ ,,_,_, .‘ ‘ ' _ _-_.__. ,». _ _°X___f‘l_’e_."__‘ _m___,_m_1_d_ Q Mme. po” llslus.7iic icuvcs f_ _ _\:ro¢_:lns ln_::o_ _ _ _ li\'h_torturs.i`r.sm stone in lim b_Iu~h_lm'. fm “ |¢°]’"'“- K_""- “’~"' 5 'S _“J " . =_: - __._ ___ V lit-_ tri'-rl_|ugu_v rr-me-lies without llud-_ his ilcld oi lnhor. R'-` ' lug rclil-l',"mu| an N-ray |ll\otu;;=':'p_lx ___ _ ‘ 3; .f’:f¥. '_ '_ “ |77 3 3 Bnrrlxters, Attorneys, Not_¢ry_ FUO~` Ile. Etc.. Solicitors for Cannell lmk _'ifli_i:;___l;_c_i1i<1_yriniwld fumiiyuu-\<-r ln l-'.-_-r3»'Ii\ii;l-‘. l-_-;.l»1.l;._ l » 1 l l _ alll _ind -~-.|-11 l 'll_'> l»l` |lo'unl\|i:'»i\l ' n.rti1y com~| _ mended the the work oi' Comrade T] l _ Rogers onthe committocof lheconiing! Hrldgc and Dance to be held ln_ they l’. W. C. linll on Feb. 12th. it wnr. f~_i ltlulilin llnunlinuuivly r\~sol\'oll limi? _ll ln.~nri_v voip of ilnlnlis bn l_o_nlif-rod? the (‘lrlc (‘mulniltm~ of (`flmrlut,tcUo\v|1 , `|e~l pri-sl~ulll|;; l.li.~ /\l4sol'i:|.ii01‘_i wltiil , -_ li u _. . _ I/__, _ \ _ /M if `_‘ - ' It will be Ienrnod with general ro- 'l, K. - ' 1 ETC! llliil Till” Nlllvl 5U>l'I\B. SU'Df-‘l"- .\_-niocllitlon that -the man was a g oodl 9- 4 visor oi' \\”olneu`.s 'lns'liiutes, has ten~` ` ' 5-.fll0_ - Till- _\:-'::o<~i:llipl| l‘l'l:l_»l llnll. ,di will; .=- lie-».~=-_-ll-_\' ln -~-ffrnrl tin-ir nccoui-5 1-Ewlillllnllii:|13-nbulll ln r<-l|uv8.ll- unfl lmili-7| lll<~ upper |ol‘l|u l»\'l~x' the (`lll‘l_ __,.,.p..-‘_ ll ii. lvidl-nl lllul il will soon* ' .. let-a'l\n.-'.'li'_\' in ¢‘olll»_»nlplnll~ lille el' l on ol' u lzuilullll- tiluii :ls is the cast- - 5. 1-tl'-::_\f wily in i`tll|l|fln_ _ TUESDAY 2 `l`ill/IELY LECTURE.-(Iurporill P. A :L.l,l_',lll-rs ui’ lilo llfslllrali-ll Soldiers Aid 1 -_rluiullteu l:;rl.\'c s. very in|eresl.ing und l ini`ormntivo.leuturo in tho I'ro~Cail1cll~| rul last night bei’ore~a. fnlr sized uud-I ionco. It was illustrated lr' `l00 splen- _ did stereoptlcan views -_'._..ling withj the mrioux phases or work conuociod - wll_l1 tho return of invullded soldiers. At the close it _roto of thanks was tcn- l tiered Corp. lluglms. moved by l.icul.i Hurold l":llnn_-r, Seconded by Mr. J. l _\_ Mlesservoy und supported by Mr._‘ <3. ll. Duffy. _ ' HAVE TAKEN THE vElL.- ul.: Ht. l'lunsts|\'s Uolversily at D dclockl Sunday morning Right Ileverend| Bishop McNally ot Calgary, received ilu- profil".-'rdovl ot four religieuse into i’l.- Or-lol' ul Lit. Martha. Their names tlno. .forulerly (ieutrurlo Traino'r.l lions nlvor; sister rluup .\'.-rl. for-‘ ~ nulrly 1\ioill_c Mu(`.‘nrtliy, Moroli; Sis- tnr Mary of tho Sncred ilourl. former- l_v Mary Elizabeth Cunnnlng, St. Pet- ers; Sister Anthony. formerly l~‘|oru_ llsu hey i{ellv's Cross An vlo lvnl H000.-AL ii.30_o'cloek Moss in St. /- » l i 1 a iogrms Ulf; A -_°-_ _ _ .'f*_ kindliness end only endeared her 0.,_ ,_ I l ll Il NIR” Bhd 05196111 Of and Loans-to _ Soldiers ecome F armersft PT is anticiplntcd that a great many soldiers who have served with -the 'Canadian, British or Allied forces may want to becomofarmersin Canada. The vitxal need to-clay is to increase production and the acreage under cultivation; It is thus in Canada’s best interests to give these soldiers every assistancc.' The Government has therefore been developing' a pro- gramme that includes the providing of land, thc granting of loans and fthe training and supervision of those inexperienced in farming. A '/'/zz Pmrmt Plan. Under the Soldier'Settlcmcnt `Act,` l9l7, an eligible returned soldier is entitled, in addition to his ordinary homestead right, to a free grant of one quarter-section of Dolminion Lands on homestead conditions. ` For this purpose the Government has suspcnclcd homestead entry by others than soldiers on all remaining homestead lands in the Western provinces within llftieenmilcs of railway transportation, pending enquiry into their suitability. . .-\s soon as a soldier goes on the land, thc Board has power to grant _hi-nl n loan up _to the maximum of $2,500. , 'l`lli_= loan is granted to settlers to help lllcin :l<~l|uir<: lnncl for farming, discharge 'im‘_un1l>l'allcc.<, undertake improvements, <:rccl_ buildings and sccurc necessary live- ;-‘.rot~l.', mncliincry and equipment. ` ‘lt is not given as an actual advance of o.vnJ that the Provincial Gi,»vcrnnicnts` co-operate with the 'Sol- dier Settlcmcllt Board in acquiring suit- nblfr .lands at prcscnt llclcl uncultivatcd by privatc`owucrs. The Dominion Gov- cl'lllncllt has announced its intention of introducing necessary legislation along these lincsnt the opening of thc next Session. - 0 Thelands so bought will be _re-sold to tile soldier at cclst price. It is suggested ‘ that the purchaser be required to make zl cash payment of one-tenth of the pur- chase price. The balance will be' payable in equal _annual instalments extended over twenty years or longer. . The amount of the land purcllasecl by this lan. if it is approved by Parliament, uiilllge limited in value to $5,000. Interest will be charged at a low rate of five pjer cent. ~ When these new proposals for land pur- chase become effective the Board will bc able toloan the soldier settler up. to a total of $1,500 for the purchase of live- stock and equipment in addition to the loan for the purchase of his land. It will be granted on- practically the same terms as the loans now allowed. ' _ As the soldier improves his farm the Board may advance him a further $1 ,000. We May Aglly The Act; applies to any one who has served with an honourable record in thc Canadian or Imperial forces in thepresent war, or to any Canadian who was on active service with the Allied forces, or ,the widow of any such person who died on active service. _ ' The Board will loan money onl_y‘ to those who have had sufficient experience or training in_farming. Each appl_l"ca_n't; may be required to appear in person before the Qualification Commitfgé lif- his district. \.- 7'raim`n,'g ` _ Those soldiers who have had insuffi- cient experience in farming will be helped by the _Board to secure the necessary training to qualify them for the loans. Special instructional courses are being arranged with the agricultural schools' and experimental farms. Farmers will be asked to co-operate in givin? the soldier practical training and- now edge. ‘ Expert _dssislancr " The work`of the Soldier Settlement Board is carried out by Supervisors in each of the provinces. These supervisors have under tlicni a staff of land appraisers to valuate the land, and. farming advisors or >rac1_ic:tl" farmers in the community to acfvioe thc' soldier after he has definitely settled on his farm. ° Qualification Connnittcos arc being appointed in each Province to advise the Board as to the qualifications of 'each applicant. » ' _ Result: ‘ Loans, amounting to over li- million ' dollars, have already been granted to over one thousand returned sol liers. Since the regulations were completed last: july, over"elght< hundred soldiers have made entries on Dominion Crown Lands under the Solclicr Settlement 'Act. 1 Olin: of :Ile Sn/din Srltlemrnr Bu rd ai: lornud ar allow: Paxil() rr Bldg; EDMONTON, fllla.: Pau Oirr BM;--‘ WINN/f’ll'G, Men-.’ Pal- - .az ,1.1¢l»:fé_’si.»lv.. rorolvréi, o..f_,- omnmgna 51.1,., .uo1v1‘lr2.fL`, ' _ - y __ Que. In Nm Brlmmicll ill: Bond ir nmpargrily reprmnld by the Smr- ‘ KU inn lady in hpr last illness she had ntnle ot friends and acqusin- the consolstlon oi' the spiritual min- tiiwd and _slap had nl istretion of her good pastor and and hulimnd 'Ure-d0<@¢sd hor twenty and years ego. She was the survivor ot a l A :l:”.‘:{.~'£.2.’.’-'.°"".".f':"'i.»€..f:.'¢~§§‘.l"a'.:;':..£’.lz:.f'..:>;.:’.ii";.f§fix:lrlixtl c B¢Hrl’lrl¢llJ/-‘by £51 Mlliirffr 0/lgrfcillufr, Char allrbwn. Ds'nci0g'_0f _ Ripsrrfqlfni /J H . .1 _ died rsnilly. She issves to nish --rl 1 vvg¢»¢_»*l al » ~ t- ‘ ‘x `l _ » l ___ .. “_ . ~.;-.= - , --. / -l ` :"‘. The Repatriation _Commzttee_ f QA =.`-Il ‘ f-_~_ i nr ‘i \ N ` "IA Q? I* I 5¢mvl'BId VICTDRIA. BC ‘ McCallum Hi'/l 17/d ., REGINA Sul; _ I r' -` T al "0 4 I n i » .,~_,._.,_ ,, ' \ e__ _ l' /A