iEVR,'Ai.-’F9,’19l22\. 5 ESIIIPE" realllflihiliifll“; few . how risk; It is to old in th ,. chest. I had such good. health. hither In the head or 9 unpleasant. ‘never worry. Qutsidl an ld, I had never known to he Iiid up even ' all Ill)‘ life, until ‘r.. One hftemuon and, no matter how *0 the-stove. I couldn't ' warm. This chill sdby a cold in my sual l poclected it and ting worse and worse. hail 410 1:0 to bed and the doctor. His exam. owed that I had pneu- 3 a bad case at that. By rsinl} on the part/of my ‘ my., cl-i'di..ui and 5mm; I '. nanagetl to pull fist: doctor told me I 4 _shnve. And here's o, f-lblGB began. While t oi‘ danger, I was "ll; well. I was still 5.0m the effects of the ough Ihad lots orgy before my ‘I s_ now worn out and tune. I slept fairly ' i use I was exhaust- lcep didn’t refresh while I appeared ‘ p, W85 COHE- » the time of what - ‘are. Although all ptlng dishes were - sickness had al- ed my health to that I was a ~ I was getting nothing I took ' me any good. ‘l moi wouldn't build ‘end said one day, ‘it rld of good. I was do\vn and you can ,_ ‘ ‘self how well 1 look y don't you try it '.' ‘this friend’s advice I '1 11;’- l(l by your druggist, ” - conscientiously say, ve tried‘ it, that it ~‘ you~ any good. return [Marsh-field Hall. ‘Dec. 301i], at s J. Whalen, of Preinicr, I3. C.. arri- __IH£ BINIHII lullmil ‘m,’ 9°" 5111111111 Oetaios. POINT PRIM. -—flervice at Pglm Prim next Sabbath 31st. , -___ JUST AIRIRIVBD. tlle latest i'n 99°" hills. all shades. Prowee Bros Ltd. ANNUAL Pol-IVE QUUR-T —- (file drunk 851119811811 ‘Nikita the Biilpendlary Magistrate yesterday morning and was lined $60 or 60 days, REQERVE WEDNESDAY Jun. 10th for ‘Children of Mary Card Party in the League of the CrOss ———- _ llall. ‘l0096-20-tmw. Jen l0 MEETING 0P THE ———-—- lnmiei-u Imstiiuto wi-ll be held in NEW YEARS DINNER. Found- a way to nrake New Years happy that is dine st the Victoria Hotel. CARD 0F THANKS. —<MII‘B W. A. (lhevsrie. Maplewood wishes to than-k her ‘Iflflflilfi for kindness and sympathy during the Iillnei-is and death o1 her dear husband. il- "l- 11087-29-21 NOTICE-The City Glerkh. M. flee will ‘be open Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings fro-m seven to nine olclock p. in. to receive (Aty Taxes. 11074-28-21 A LATE STAYER. —Mr. Nell Wadman, Eredericton while work- ing out or doors a ‘few days ago saw a robI-n, which Is unusual an this season of the year. FUR COATS —Ladies fur coats, nest quality. will be sold at cost price by the Montreal Fur Remod. elling Co., Riley Bldg. Queen St. " 10994-22-2wks. FUR COATS for LADIES on Isle. Also made to order at reas- onabIe/prioes. Furs remodelled and repaired. All kinds of pelts dressed and tanned. Our work is Buarsnteed. Montreal Fur Reina 49111118 C0. Riley Building Quee. i- 105908-12-2 lmth FOX MEN-Your attention is drawn to the ad of E‘. H. Raynor, Summersiile which appears else- where in this lse/ue. offering. a good opportunity for those de- sirous of marketing their pelts. The firm of Frederick Huth and Company are giving shippers the best possible service here and at lhc ‘London Auction Sales. AUCTION SALE. ——M the sale Saturday. Dec. 30th of Daniel Moreslde. North River o. choice Jot of heifers due to freshen. and one cow newly frcshencd w1ll be offer- ed for sale. 11085-29-11 CIVIL SERVICE-Join the clas- ses at the Union Commercial Col- lege and get In line for s good po- sition. Full particulars on applica- tinn to Prln‘. Moran. l0512-28-ff. llllnilrllbu Iilllllsss-nt for Dundrufl WERNON RIVER CIRCUIT. -— ‘Services for Sunday, Dec. 31st. Vernon 10.30. “Going into 1923 in God's Strength?‘ Cherry Valley 2.30 ‘p. m. the same as the morning. Vernon 6.30 p m “What we must do to prosper inlil23". To live for the accomplishment of some noble purpose, alone. is life. All eisc is mere existence, RETURNS FROM WEST ~<Mr. ved on a visit to relatives at New Zealand. Mr. Whalen who has been four years in the West, re- ports business conditions quiet. Premier is a small mining tmvn about 600 miles up the coast ‘from Vancouver. He was acqualnteg there with Mr. Hector McDonald,‘ another Islander. formerly of‘ Charlottetown. who is doing well. Though there was snow in Van- couver when Mr. ‘Whalen left on return home. the temperature was mild, zero weather being about the coldest experienced there. POST OFFICE OBSERVANCE 0F ‘NEW YEAR'S DAY.—-On New l'eiir's day the Post Office wickets will be opcnfroni 10 a. m. tn 12.00 noon. There will be one complete iloliivcry by ‘letter carriers at 8.00 a. m. The malls wll-I ‘be received and dispatched as usuall excepting the afternoon mails which will ‘be closed at 1.2 o'clock. nsrurms iro ‘rortouro -—DI‘. iMrs. Bun Nelson, City, left yes» terday on a visit to Cdllfornia. am. a N. Large, City left yes- terday on a visit to California. lMr. A. McDonald, merchant, of flouris, was Iin the city yesterday. lMr. C. ‘B. Raymond, Bangor, Me. is on ayisll to relatives on the Island. Mr. W. Bears of Ontario, re- turned to the mainland yoatenlay after a visit here. Mr. R. J. ‘McDonald of Edmon- ton, is on a. visit to his brother, Dr. J. C. McDonald. York. Mr. Wilfred Boulter of the De- partment of Agriculture has gone up to Boston. ..iMrs. D. A. Wedfock, City has ire- turned from Kensington after at W116i": ‘the ilunerai oi’ her mother. Mrs. MaoLeod. Iltev. John M. Murchison and ‘family of ‘Msllpeque spent the holl- dnys with his tpsrents. Capt. and Mrs. Murchison of this ciy. Mr. and Mrs. Hcbeir R. Large and daughter, Constance accompanied ‘by IMis_s Beatrice Large, left yes- terday morning for Chicago on route iloutih ‘for the winter months. —-——-¢ea-___. IN MEMORIAM THE LATE BARD-AIRA GORDON Thc death occurred at George- ttwn at an curly hour yesterday morning of M15»; Barbara Gordon, daughter oi‘ the late Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Gordon, formerly of WIllc-wdale Farm, Brudenclll River. Miss Gordon had been ill for the Past two yeairs lbut bore her suitor- ings, which were at times very sev- ere, with characteristic patience and cheerfiulness. The and came peacefully as she fell asleep In Jesus. Miss Gordon was a young woman o-f excellent qualities of mind and Iioart, kind, sympathetic and com-- panionable. and she made many warm luiends. She leaves to mourn two broth- ers and three sisters. ‘The broth- flnrl true friend. The iiuneral- took place Wednesday afternoon at one | irclcisk. from the residence of herf l SlSli-Jl‘ Mrs Offer. 1~8 ‘Chestnut St. in the Pnbples‘ (Jemetery. llcv G. (‘. Tkiyloi‘ officiating. l ill 3t. Willy's ‘Chapel, Kcnsingioflleggs laid (luring the ivcek was 300, on Sunday before Christmas following and presentations made: Mrs, (mix) E.G. G-Illis, ‘Dear Madam,- Tlie best Fine‘ Cut, Tobacco for Rolling Your Owrn. l 15¢ per packet‘ 4 - Vzlb. tin 80'? OGDENS LIVERPOOL lll'///l/////:// I I ‘The cold weather of the 20th., Iwitli a temperature oi lu degreeulcHRlsTmAs 5N7ERTA|NM5NT below, linivlied the ‘i-omhs oi‘ 2i orl Y _"'“"" 4 Leghorns. but no birds are seri-i, m“ ffiipchlsn‘ Class "l Sl- lNotes on the 5th Prince‘ Edwardinnsly injured. So far this _\'i-zii"“l“"~l'>' (“mil 3"“ “n “"'-‘~‘"'*?-" Island Egg Laying Contest, for lnnly m... M"; has mnulmd‘ lmunl ill lhc ‘Strand ’I‘hea‘1rc, hun- ‘he 7m week 0f the cont,“ I J_ A_ ¢|_ARKI suptlsillirlilll on i hhg-liiius night to nu Endmg December 19, 1922 __.___<.>____‘__ ‘ViIIIIlIGIIPO ilIlI‘l il])l)l'('(‘IiIll3i'l and I'll- __ v Mo.“ b" the Fmh ppm“ EdwardfJil-vvil every number on the pm.- The prince Edward Island Eggflsmnd Egg Laying contest ‘or giainine. Mr .I..'\. Ilvauii lll'-‘.s'illl'il irarins Coolest has sullen away-the 8th week of the contest. enuihqlm“ "“""""""" ‘m’ "“""" l” 6"‘ Wm, a good Sm" The number of December 26‘ 1923' plat hing that Vihi- purpose ‘was lu interest and insirut-t the class Ill lhewnmpured Wm, 162 1-0,. the “m?! The RE Mam‘ Egg Lavmgllllllfiiltul Moral-y and lilsirionic read Week lW-"li Y9"? U19 WWI 1M4 "HConlesl made a good gain uui-inlfiiw""“’“"‘°'"“- 11111-0 W65 913. a5 CUITIIHI-Peil will‘ rlolithe past’ week; the number of eggs "'1" ,.lclfljglimng(i w“ ,3? mlhnvic: flilili- YBB/P- T118 high?!“ D911 111 48ml laid ivas 842. or 42 eggs more than _ ‘H’ 0mm ' ‘mg’ hm“ m I m “f ma" owned by Mw- Edward will‘ the previous week, anrl- lust twice s I11"- 01’ Caring-l". ‘lllli-‘h he“ mm us ‘many as were laid during the l.” m. Chriil‘ _? Mymp l_lllghps_ >153 eggs; last year on the same sum .99] 1 t ,6‘ _ [date Mr. Everett Howutth pan was e l‘ ( as " qr 111111 Blanche I uglios. - Egg Laying’ Contest ADDRESS AND PR‘RE$EN- _.. TATION 'i‘l the conclusion of l-liigh Mass. addresses were ‘Kcnsnglon. l I ‘Ulillflflllv-Jlvlllll. is the mmiir At this festive season, We are R, J, Llvfilner, Government Veter- inary ‘Surgeon. who has been in- spectlng moot at ‘Sims’ ‘Pack-ills Company, returned yesterday to Toronto, Dr. Milncr made some ers are J. ‘Hebor and Wesfey In 3091011. and the sisters are ‘Mrs. George ‘J-iopwood, Medford, Mass; sequence, are disposed to make 1m; in 3.35pm and Mrs 1495",; o; professions of gratitude. In look- Georgelowin, at whose home she “'8 "'9" the "Ult- Oi D1151 11nd Taylor Joined 105911101’ In mnr- fox purchases ‘whlie on tho Island. P1158911 3-Way. iprivlqu? ]~"e“'“~ we :‘*°_Y°" gland rinse. Mr. Sheldon Cephas Ross and 100k with him a pair of black The funeral notice will concern’? 1""? ‘lllmllg l ‘ISL “"10 fllllff son of Mr. and Mrs. flenhas B beauties which he will eithell-laler- Her brother J.‘Hcl>91'_“’"~"|':;+,ll_;‘h‘19ll'§"l]e_a?" “f”? cdu“ ilwss of Vernon River Bridge, to|rI111<¢I1 or illSpOlie of, expectgtlzvtto arrive hero last niglitlilwh-‘iln i]§LolfllfifiahfepgléntilllillédK$flé ' bliss Bertie Lillian Curr daughter‘ "W" ° 0"- ‘lm,’ ‘r O . ' ‘ . - ' - ~ ___...-<-.>.____.. ' . i I instructor A t inf Mr Croorge 'l‘. Carr, (thiirIotte-i MT- STEWART Mk-THODWT =‘. _" (i rgdnlgl u“ _ _ ' ' . mwn. Mr. Joseph Cni‘r'niien.‘li>d|h “H1011. Their Will b0 ‘Dleflfllllllfi MRB- EUZABETH MACLEOD .,:.’,',l"f,','fg'-', lifts;:'r[()jxl'l(ilf§ ,, . . horns- Ne. I5 ivasi 51h. with 2.’- ell.','s"n,--u|y the nronm while Mrs. Just-uh (‘orwsurvice ill. (lliurch Rould mi SiLlIIV-l i _______ H’ ' .10‘ lief” harm‘- dutiiq m-“rdpr-lolwith Zi-lffl-(gbil the pen ‘oi Wllalli‘ Mn Evert?“ Howatvs whim ‘Lug-u 110 . lwnhm Goose (‘r "quash; Retell as hrliloslngiill, Th.- hrhloliluy evening next at 7.30 p, m, 0p Al hensington on Dec. l... lhmq _ _ _ r‘ _ ll. '-,',ll0lil.s owned by Mi. Eveiull ‘ “Tn _ V, , \ __ _“ I. _ _ 1 __ R“ _ . , _ . _ . qsmmb," M, L“. H I. n perform llicsn- assume-d tlllllilb unilqiuwuyl of (n, h '1-,-,,ve.-5e 1.; 4n, 1101118 H1111 1. W-iil Z4 @1529‘, Mi. - Accompuirsi bliss Mall L411.‘ “WW” " h"'“dqm“* m“: “F” "‘ll"'mm‘l“y' Dec‘ 31"“ Mane u‘ u u‘ I " ' ‘ dc L ’ “may, 0 "m this has‘ been (lone without mur-I 1| ' .' p. '. '- ’ 71- MBCIIIIYIYHWII U"! ‘Wiilllili! 11"" hi Evorv number on the h‘ll wis fared will-l ivilli, hut to mun-Ii nnilllll-i "l ML Simvflfl "L ii’- "l-i Umlhiw Andrew Mucbeod of Frenchlpyur m: pp he; “ml U“. ""11". uflwml ‘A eggs’ [emnelun 8108' p?“ Aueusflnc Wirnur oi’ Watwrvufic nit-n fionllv wi-ll l'l'lltll‘l'>'tl [he -il(llllf?il oharnliflil, The llroom is a fun service, at Mt, Stnwal-l In theiRiver. passed to her llreaveilly rostluw swvmf ‘Ix-m been ‘ogienttnuylof Barred Rocks lsnnlli, with g3 rorewsh-pluve hi“ 22 éggx (limhk Jnx|;lr;l(.?ifl.ioy_l bug“ S“ VIM,‘ 1m“ .ll"""l’"‘ "mm" ""51"" i" \"‘Yl1°"lA“’ll“‘di”l “huwh a‘ 7 p‘ m4 Pm“‘|“fter ‘i. “mg “lemme spent m lmlWinIiurn-l-d. Often would our cholrlegm“ ‘he PF“ or “med Rm“ own-ll/irs F A. Ramsay's pen of White-lit could In» lll'iil'il in ills» Ffllliillvql laud ‘a hiwhly respected Irv all his "h"? Rev- J- ‘C- ‘Mimm- o" Tuemmaslers surflce‘ "have been sadly deflefonl were it ed. by F‘ Muuumilkl’ of Moutugueqllegillgy-‘flq wH-hggh will, 1g egg5'lpn|-[ of ‘he 1-,;,l|_ Ifrlpnfl“ "ml r"""|v‘“‘- TM‘ fimmllday‘ Jan‘ 2’ the pflmr Wm prearhi Mrs Macmod ‘was hum m 1111i i111‘ Yfllll‘ HYYHYIPVB 11ml “£10K ukd with we p?“ l" WhHedA-ag- ‘lllll ‘Vlr’ L ‘l? 'l'l)Ulfl,lIll' Burroill Nut-h r-r» it for the sucrose: ‘ion loins in wishlnz Ihv- vrvimfl “I Dmlslapnmge “l 7'3" p‘ m‘: also July’ 1M1’- me daughter of ‘Mt audlilblifi iffl-flpefiliioll-V Yo" BUN-Wed horllls qxlwfl bylmlllilll. Jl iiiocks llvtlllrVllll Mr. J. J. McGilluv hhe PlPil-l uinm-nt i= due a qmmlp n happy and prosperous m Finmlllg l3""°k “'1 ‘A'¢‘ill1P$d1lY§Mm' wmmm Pwnmr o’ Buflmgdivilh the true spirit. into the nnt- Ylmigm fir?!“ ,0] I pgludvvlllllp r;iy‘s Bzurrod Rocks fur-sill blur-e, (lurulil. Murphy: a‘; ieil by bliss ‘Vpllllfill l"? _ elim- l-l-“i-Y-Jl- m1‘ ReW-flllmil- Pa"? ton!" Sh” “:33 n!“ mmmed m M"'lurr! of‘ lhn work. nnii the- choir f(nf't‘:)€r5nq6<g<;vi".etli SA “Elm, with <18 eggs ouch. lfiiruien Hurrin-‘lun wh“ ukleil if (Pawn, mp3,‘, (mm, 4.0mm pa...“ Iilxinlganiqygousiii; and ‘ageléwills: surely 111311111)‘ appreciate your val- 511;“. b,” ,bo,,duy,,‘|,,“7t,,,' M“, 18 qq... Stunlllng of ght- polls m illilelli-wdivi-l)‘ in prcpiirillg nu» (zllllilrvii ‘ ,' "- "ew‘ 11°19“ ""11" lusblo services. Although this re- ,, , ' ‘ ', - - 1 - l ‘cu-Iii this ililvrvsiillg pro- HAMSHmE HAPPENINGS _'Rlver' New Londom who predrjllcogmflon h“ parhaps been “mg glxllllflit-Inotslk-slvfilyllll ‘s dlli-"li-Ollélmsllfll Bullpiifs While lliuilililie iillll ui illu t-omelnrfon of Nlcusrs Robert Smith and W:ir-"~'9“-‘*@il l!" Fight Sea" 1180. -lPl ve l. the can... w . r ill r (IR . . . . - ll r -i i-uluiiiiiiz-ni, Milli‘. (‘iIIJs nil- human Godfm, gm,“ Sunday m. M. and M“, MAMA,“ ‘ '*‘- ‘ ‘ ““ "‘* l‘ “ ‘ llnsllco is 3th, wun I5 eggs. the Leshvrus ‘m. first. “i111 180 0.1m‘- " ‘ ' ' replete with the expression of i leading. Wm‘ 1H eggs. The Ex_ The standing of the 1mm: for thr- ., good towards mankind and in con- week is an rdmwv ... lli~(~it.'itiuii---.\iar_v Murphy‘. ' perirnenial Station's pen oi‘ While M‘. DR M,.|)0,m,1-,| Burrpil _ 4' H“"""“"'U"'*'n""‘ 1”)’ Leghorns No. 18 was highest for ' ‘k155- , Rocks were first with IIS oggs- . (J; __, . . ~ ~. |- , - 4 . i‘ , |_ I ‘I 1 .> gllllg Jolly Old Si. Nlflltldh. the ‘Ye""‘ Wm‘ 37 p.335’, MB Lqua pendlflm‘ Bm-‘l Barrel‘ Rwkl Blunt-he Hughes and Joe-a, lb-nrly. led ltverett Howatts record of last mm "m. Wm, 34 egg“. H", f ltpmtu, n J ‘m H H “Kim . " I ' '- l. 2.0. o‘ lI"1 1 . you?‘ m the Flume ulna Experimental ‘Smtlmfs Pa" M 7. Dizilouuo, ll‘i‘lli' and Nlurtiuri-i to‘? ltigesulggllgng tlgfioagler {was While Lc-ghnrns No. l8 wen- fi-"ilwflqyuinsu , ,_ ‘ ', ‘ ', ' with ‘l3 (rugs; the Expcrimienrul 3 ,\],.,;u»;l;,,,, w-Szllllln (‘lam m“. hdwdld Imupnl“ m“ o‘ WM“: “ltutionfl men of lvhilr» ' lwhurns ‘ » llrgflzgrgsnfilfillgdz)$1123‘ 4th, with 27 (lg-Rs, The Exliou, l1,‘ llhloguv 'Sii-’Ii liaby, lvilzilivll M" Graham M. (iaslmreaux ‘is 3rd’ lIIIPII t-‘liutlon pen oi \V.lll8 I.,i-;;-]Hu_,-|,,._.,; App-rm hell); and Jilsvllll ottlc to him and he your money. 9-62? _ by Hughes Drugstore WEDDING BELLS — A very pretty wedding took place at Mr. Joseph Cerr‘s, 11 Hayfield ‘Street on Dec. 27, when the Rev. George ssional Cards“ peuliillhi, ‘rescuer of Plano and Voice. Studio I46 Great < Si. i‘. C. Arohibal Ie on N. V. Peat Graduate iciil Brhnni and Hblpltll , limited 1o Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat syer Building, Great George Oppoclte Guardian Office Telephone 850d. ours-ll to I2 a. m. 1 to b} r. HIRAM BALL? GLISH GOLD PRIZE MEDALLIST RDED 10 GOLD AND SILVER MEDALB GANIST AND MUSICAL DIRECTOR BAPTIST CHURCH prepared to receive Mualc a in the following subjects , VOCAL. ORGAN THEORV OF MUSIC Baptist School Room ore-Q to 12 and 2 to 5 my.” hy Appointment l: R.McGuigan,BA BTER, BOLICITOR, ETC. Money to Len Cameron Block . rlettatewn, P. E.‘ Island mar ' 8t - Palmer J. Palmer, K. C. Barristers. Etc. Money to Lean of Nova Beetle luildlng Ch-Jothtovvn. P. S. I. . C at . STEWART, K r and eeneieer. D4 0N NOTICE ‘Having sold my store tn George llumpshirow-‘lir. ll. TFPIIIQPB has returned home from o. short vi.-'l In rho city.—l'.virs. ‘Robert Ell- N. ‘Milford all Iillls not paid befoirolwnrds‘ many frIs-ntls are glad to Jan. 10th‘, 1923 will be ‘Ii-anileil loses Iii-r itfOlIllil iigriln after u sev- "I.l’ lflwlor i'or collection. * lcrc attack oi‘ llll‘ coliI.—-.Mr. llainp H. It. PROFITT. 11089-29-21 Victoria, l’. E, I. ColvlllloraMr. Frank Watts was n recent vIi-vfllnr 1o Kenslnglon.—— The young Indies of Hampshire are Iinsv snarling a "YOIIIIK Ffiiliil Club.“ Everyone is welcome. The school is nrorreaslns favourably ivnilcr the skillful man-aEE-lllellt of the teacher. Mrs. i. Eastvll- APPRECIATION EXPRESSED —-'l'he following expression of air preclation from the memlbers of the Methodist Choir ‘was tendered Prof, Fletcher Sunday morning Ins/t: Charlottetown I’. E. I. D60- 24-22. Denr Prof. Fletcherz-Oaice ngain the happy Xmas season Is with us, and the ipenvbers of Y0!" hholr are moved to express to you and your good ‘wife. their deep sense of the efficient leadership and service we have received at your hands. We cannot refrain from referring to the hIiFmOIlIOIIB and cordial relations existing be- tween you and us, and we sincere- l_v trust that It may he our good fortune to enjoy your comllllllil-‘lfl- ship and leadership for many Moi??- PNEUMONIA unil other Lung Illarneca Claims many Victims In Canada and should be guarded against Minard’s Liniment Ie a great preventative. being one 1f the oldest remedies used. Min land's Iiinlment line relieved thou- sands cases of Grlppe, Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Asthma and kindred diseases. It le an enemy to Germs. 'r|\OUBl1_dI of bottles being used ev- ory day. For sale by all druggiste and general dealers. Mlnnrlla Mull-en! 00-. ma» Yur- Inul N. s. . George ltreet re for the Union Dank of Canada 'i I onald & McPhee B. A. MacDonald H. F. MeFhee rrlsters, luau... Etc. Money to Loan Building, Charlottetown ‘ DR. CLIFI‘ p ronic Diseases ‘ flew». w. s. lilaml, Canada Cine! 11! Prince. _ ‘ M DAILY 11 h I p. m. QOOOO-O-Q-O-OOOW i. A. McEAGI-IEN, years to come. We ask you to ac- cept this gift an a small token of our sincere appreciation. Signed Forgotten lrilieson, President; n. n. ‘lliinilsur, Rea This With no reb- ntation to build, or (llllliililiiliilll Friends and see the balance °l 1"" Hellday niacin-ye» W1" l" " lished one to main- , tain- -that is why you are assured of best service and satis- l faction when you Oph. D. l, "'I.'FICIAL _T. mmme ' lessee ‘ m 197 Idioms smut. ‘ _ l and 10 cent i ‘ .111“! "l » h mum; come here for eye examination and " correct fitting 0f lenses. surprised It I we have to an" y“ jfld, ha prices will be very. reaeohibie loo- Jolnio » l: Johnson ., my Drugstore Cor K0 ‘ 1 Prlnce 01'1"" son Green spin‘ tho week end In. on ‘behalf of the choii’. G. F. ‘I-iut- . a skied with her inter Mrs. Wm. ' Wllili the round. there Is left lo mourn nn~ ‘iflmlly 0f seven children, or whom there are four surviving members. W. Cheisforil, with whom silo leg. sided. iMrs. c. w. Prufltt or Spring. Villlfi-Y. Mrs. D. A. wouver. who is in poor health at present. ‘Pwo (laugh- lers. Ella and Mrs. L. "l'aylor and! 7191‘ Youngest son Bruce a-wuit their mother in the other life, William, John and Edwin Paynter "1 Kellfliillli-Ofl. are brothers of the deceased. The funeral service m: held‘! out iilllgdllz. Dec. 24th and W 11¢ 6 ' y cr pastor. Rev. ‘A. W. Robertson, whlo prggched [mm R"- 7-‘ 14. “Those are they who have come out of groin m. bulatione and have washed their robes and‘ made them white m the blood oi’ the Lamb. Mr. T, W, Bentley feelingiv snug, "No Bur. den! Ymlihlfi" The Interment tcook place In the Geddie Memorial bematfly. New London. The pull ' enrers were: Messrs. W. B ma... Arthur. W. G. ‘Simpson '5, xfinse and William Headley and "on P-wnter, the last three be- mE llflllhelvs of tho deceased. Sleep m“ helomil- “laflb. and take I dthy refit 48.1’ own y he“ . _ vioufs breast" "M" my s“ We love rhee- we", loves thee but Good Night. Calm i! lily slum-her as an infant's ‘but Jesus sleep B"! thou, shalt wnk '3 fl Thine n" weep £281; ‘perfect rest, 59mm, and Good Night. t! I10 IRON! l0 mes many s. pong“; . ffhere pggged at 18 Chestnut peacefully "my ‘St. Charlottetown. on Christmas afternoon, M193 Mary Ellen Donald. aflter an m. ness of some-weeks. Miss Donald ‘"1911 flfl-llshter of the late James Dfillflld. and hlls wife, ‘Nancy Ram. 111v and was born at Park Corner 73 Years ago. There her girlhood (lays were spoilt and because of her unassuming and gentle man. ner she wns- beloved by all. After the death of her parents. she re- McNml. iflsvendfe-h. and subsequ- ently .w"th another sister. Mra. Charlotte ‘Offer, Charlottetown. -vhn with ‘Mm. McNeil. tenderly cared for her through her -I1Inoss.. M's» Donald early -In life united ‘Presbyterian Church. vow lxnirlon Nomi‘ and lsler with‘ 210p mini-ch in this city. and in every vmIk of life manifested Ilia; sm-‘l, oi (he true Christian. Be sides the two suitors above men‘ 0.3...- hmer Mrs ‘Margaret Bemnlo of New Glasgow. besides ‘a host u; {rfgpdn who will ehenieh thfl mgmory of her who no a kind ' 1...‘ gal. ,7. . “Bil i1 result of a lack o1‘ cognizance of tho ‘true tliiin the presence of any appreciation. llence we trust that von ‘.vil‘l accept our ‘Weillock, of‘ good will thus professed with the ‘Charlottetown and Iicmu/zl of Vun- sfncuuflty that is Insured, we also regrettablensk you to accept the accompany- crrdy of the thoughts herein ex- pressed, nnil. as‘ the years roll on,‘ we hope that you will still he able lo dontiiuie thegoml tiveily‘. as you have already been nble to accomplish. and practiced frame of mind. sc- cepteil the present and address In neatly" arranged" terms. (‘HA IIIQTPETOWI-Cllrvcll IIIDI. we ExpLq-ilnpnlhl ,-_;l;.¢h,n',,- 9.," ilrussirl tho children (‘iillllllxillldllg of Wliiic ixe-ghorns No. I8 is ilnthlinr’ limit‘. on =hr success oi till-III with 177; Pemllvttn iii-us‘ pen ol'l""ll"“"i "ml ""l","l mm m“ "nth" Bzinrwl Rooks is iirtl, with a pi'iiil-|l'l‘l\ “"'"]‘l l"? "lm" m l’r""'“';t_y\im‘ notion of liill; Mr. wPilllPllllilfllilIII'SIOHIPI‘ mini flillllilll‘ us 20W pen of oi’ Annonns is 4th, with 102 eggs; Mrs. F. A. Itainsziy-‘s penof BEAVERS LIXWRENCE White Leghnrus is 5th, with 81 ' eggs; Mr. D. F. McDonuliVs Barred Rocks are 6th, wit-Ii 80 eggs; to date Mrs. Itainsayfls hen No. 1. which is the only lien that ‘has lllflllllllil this year, slnrtorl Jnying pen oi’ While Wyuiiiloiu-s, of Mr. Augustine Winner, oi‘ Waitterl/‘ale, is 9th, with l4 eggs; while t‘h‘e pen owned by Mrs. .I. h]. Dilly. 0i’ Iona, tied with the pen nf Mrs. Charles Wyand of Mziyfleld for 10l'li pace, with 11 eggs ear-h, both oi‘ these pens being Barred ‘Rocks. The standing of the leading pens to date is as follows: Mrs. Edward IBullpitVs pen of White Leghorns "is ‘first, with 153 eggs; the Experimental ‘Station's pen of White Leghorns No. 18. is 2nd with 144 eggs; Pcnd-leton Bros.‘ pen of Barred Rocks is 3rd with 135 eggs; Mr. Wendell Graham's pen of Anconas is 4th with 92 eggs; Mrs. F‘. A. Ra"insay"s pen is 5th with 62 eggs; Mr. J. J. McGiI- livray‘s pen ‘is 6th with 52 eggs; and Mr. D. ‘lYMcDnnsliYs pen is 7th, with 42 ggs. “M! l S (lad HE housewife who uses Quaker Flour in all her bak- If _ V", T irig is justly proinl of her bread, (‘likes and pl€S——Uf l their feathery lightness, their (lCllClOlIS flavour, their perfect texture and colour. She enjoys consistent success in hcr baking because every single suck oi’ Quaker Flour is oi’ uniform excellence. liltttll ilay's “milling” is tested in our own bakery, and proven to be up to the Quaker stsnrinrd~a standard which is not 1nnintained by any other flour. The chemists and bakers at the Quaker Mills take the “chance” out of your baking if you use service luck of nature 0i‘ the lllPiI sure f 21ft which lvstlfics‘ to the sin- ""—*“ BRUCICVIILLIE, Ont. Den. 2Q.- lBef-ansr beavers-have made their appearance In the ‘St. Lawrem-n , and have (lone considerable dam- “llrmglltge In trees on an Island below the week- and lam 3 eggs‘ Nmmy’ Prescott. the owners of the Islands. save" he“ m" "f a Possible 200 wh-Ii-Ii lie ‘In United States water, contributed to the weekfls total. have been granted a Speck“ p”, "'“——<"’_—" mit, authorizing them to extermin- ate them. and an experiencedirap- per has Iievn engaged for the win- fer season. They have neverbeen known to frequent this vicinity be- zvo rk as effec- S’gneil by all your apprecia- tive well svishers; WILTED HIM. “I suppose .Iiick ‘proposed In his; usual flowery language." "He storied to. but ‘I nipped l-t‘ in the bud." Mrs. G"llis. in cool. collected and expressive Y "lllllllllllllllilillw l’ Quaker flour I , i ' Always the Same-Always the Best 1 u‘ n THE QUAKER MILLS PETERBOROUGH and SASK ATOON Also makers of Victor Blend Flour, the highest priced blond flour in the market-but worth the difierence. - norm smears-Ln. e‘. A ‘ -- ~ we». seem-ea l us, soums-J. ' w nu DIHTRIIIUIIIIIR CAIIDIIIAN-n-IFA. Ilrbdlnld l C0. KILIIUIR—I. 0. MPGOWII- lllAliPloqllle-Nvoe Heel!!! Q lul- I Elfin-ll. II. Col. 0H . IDUIII‘ BTIH’LI'II—CIIII IIOI- Ihlllbll III!!- A- IIOIIQ Q Co. I. nonunion. LII. DUI. .I. Illglue 00.. Imi- lelklla I tthew I Helical