; hush 28,1192 '5'! I catch Cold Miisterole » Hides Hay zywnpplyanditgets 331s‘, per bushel .. . . - in away._ Often I’! turning into “flu ' just apply Musterole p‘ docs all the good Billie!’ or; mustard plaster can white ointment Qocsltard and otherhome recommended by‘ mflny Try Musterole for on the chest, rheuma- ppnrisy, stiff neck. bron- lltllffllglg, congestion, ofthc ck and joints, es, bruiseschilblains, r P4281008 Butter, , E835 . . . Outs fall ts. Seld mulls. siggrand 75o??? 0o. of Canada, Ltd, Montreal. . v e " _ pa.“ .!_ EBB MARKETS ‘ i; ______ . . . . o "?'.‘.’.‘..?‘.’Q‘."T'.‘.‘.i§_'..o 76633 ____ 40 ' 14 ‘IK-laloes . ., suunls M nKET Elias _l'oi' llle Best Chew AWWL. wuhed .....,,,,,,- W001. unwashed. ereis None Like ckey"s Black Twist HAS BEEN THE FAVORITE CHEWING TOBAC- n OVER FIFTY YEARS. MEN KNOW EST. IT THAT is WHY THEY ASK FOR IT. IS Y'S IS MADE IN A SANITARY FACTORY, T-HAT A WHOLE LOT TOO. lllCiiEY a NICHOLSON BACCO COMPANY LIMITED lcturers Charlottetown 3. MacNEILL, REPRESENTING l’. A. MacKENZIE & CO., LTD. vestments, Bonds, Toronto, Ont. FE SECURITIES FOR SAVINGS Yielding 5.20 to 9 Per Cent. limited amount, MT. ROYAL HOTEL 8% convertible lire stock with 30% common bonus. Price 100 and it. 50 shares King Edward Hotel 60., Ltd. 8% pre- ddivldend guaranteed by United Hotels 00., Ltd., of rica. Price 90. le 70M» Call or Write irowhoi st, Charlottetown, P. E. I. NEW YORK FISH ADS _.1ple packed the hull to enjoy the ,.;.. . ldiffc-rcnt iliimbers put on by the g iris at 2.30; IHOP from Holt-turn Catalog. Magistrate yesterday estrested. ci-lunci-i Ol-TSGOTLANDL.‘ Ewen MsoDou n‘ will preach 22K: bath. 31st. at Murray River 21110.30; 630' and Belle River at HFIOlFITABLE BUSINESS —-In Wcsmorland- County N .13, a great molly are engflged in getting out; lath wood‘ this winter. There is very little attention given to any other kind of lumbering. KA good deal of the lumber cut in 1920 am] 2 1919 fis sitill‘ without a market. OVER‘3\EA‘S MAIL-latter mall for the United. Kingdom will be forwarded via, Nelw York uplo uni] including Thursday morning, the 4th January. Papers, parcels and specially aildrcsscd letters will be sent via ‘SJS. "‘Mfll‘l0flll" from St. John on: the 5th‘ January. The next. full mail by Canadian Steam- "? Wlill be by the “Roglnifl sailing from llaliax on- Sunday the 7th January. _ "T on cnlnnorriirows cuaaous ‘ POLICE COURT - one drunk appearing before the Stipsudlary morning was ‘fined $20 or 60 days, Apofligr wills: w appear. had his :20 bail A JOLLY GOOD TIME.— ggiii iiiiiii iiiiiiii CITY TAXES — Have you pB/ld your city taxes? Keep your name of! the Delauiters List. 110-12 272i CAPE TRAVERSE DRAMATIC Club will present thali- threg not comedy "Calouell Maid," in Ken- slnxton Hall, Thursday, ‘Dec. 28. 11039 27 2i BROUGHT HORSES HERE — Mr. T. F. McKinley, formerly of this province, and now of Mel-ville Saslc, arrived in the city on Tues- day with a ciirload or Western drstt horses, which he intends to dispose or. Mr. McKinley is at the Revere. PASTOR REMEMBEREQ-Rsv. Ewen MaoDouzall has been the re- cipient of many tokens of appreg]. atlon from his congregation this season, On a. recent visit to Mur- ray Raver he WiLS imost agreeably surprised by a ‘Christmas gift in the form or H. slim oi‘ money donat- ed by Imembers- oi’ the Congregation and ‘others. ISLANDER illEAqr-Tho dieath occurred at Cape Tornientliie. N. B. on Dec. liiih, Of Mr. Willi- um Gulllleii. at the ripe old age of 86. Ml‘. 13.0. Allen, Muddy Creek P.*E.I. is a brother. and Mr. Lu- cas Allen, Suninierslde, is a neph- The cw. ‘The late Mr. Allen Was. very hliglily t-s/tcuinctl and his removal is a distinct loss to the commun- iity. entertainment nnd basket social held at Fortune Bridge on t‘he night of Dec. 19, was a (lecided success, despite» the unfavorable Iwentlior, and a large crowd of peo- ISLANDElR HONORED,- Tile following ii-i taken from the Lis~ dale Recorder, Sask, Among the 110ml talent ‘M the Histflct- Au L°°k|sllccta=sfill candidates alt the civic their parts l €ond bidding fast to secure the ‘bas- kets they wanted. oo++ve++w+w++rw+owo++éo++o+++ww+ooill PM" [MIG/EST HANDLERS AND DISTRIBUTORS OI‘ FISH on THE ATLANTIC snanoann EBRU 81103., 8i ROBBINS (INCORPORATED) TLY SOLICITS YOUR CONSIGNMENTS OI‘ SMELTS AND OTHER SEASONABLE VARlETlli-‘S OI‘ FISH H2 FULTON FISH MARKET NEW YORK, N.Y ooocco+o+ooo+dou 1 4 4 vv ‘¢#v vv YOUR SMELTS TO A LIVE RELIABLE FIR. f Quick Returns est Prices GOODMAN sco. ‘ lesale Commission Dealers in all Kinds Fish SMELTS pun SPECIALTY NEW YORK Write for Stencil TON MARKET, x AAAAQA l; v v 1 "Killers souolrmp w: OPIOIALIZE m SMELTS PROMPT RETURNS . "mi BEAIONABLI VARIIITLEB or milieu ANDFROZE , FISH , . GATES co. , ‘ not nanny w, ,.. ‘I. NIVI vomt. \ N-Y- l, .- cher, Cardigan, who has been vis- . ‘ WllS n guest this week at the Vic “iiiwllo has been i" a Very credit-aim’ elections held ‘rcctintly iii Saskat- Th“ ‘nevi M“ L°°k'h“l't[clie'1lraii was lMr. G.H. ‘Cuiilpbell lpresmed m‘ "hmmm" i" a "WY 9"‘ iDahlton was has been reelected Jiclent manner. Mr. "Edwin Reid by a b“. major“), rm. the third sold the baskets in lively order and term as councnm. to represent kept the boys on a lively lookout, Djywgon three (3) of me Rum} Municipality oil Barrier Valley. Mi: Cunipbcll who is one of the ' manner. The sum of "Hmout $55 w“ reunzed- successful farmers of Northern ‘ -. Saskatchewan was formerly a res- "’—'J_">_—““ ideiit of this province and h bro- lhir of the lute "Mr NJA. Compbe-ll PERSONALS of this city. NOTES FROM NO. CAR-LETON. —~Wc are pleased to welcome home from the City Hospital Mrs. James Mcflratli, much improved. Our most energetic priest, Father Willie |Monaghun, celebrated high mass at —"—- . nlie town of Borden. ‘One of the M“ A n- Salmders- M- U A-- "f ‘most successful examinations ever Mr. Simon Pineau, North Rusti- co, was in the city yesterday. iMlss Elizabeth ‘MacKenzie, tea- ‘Tlmo rolls its ceaseZ-ess course The llll-tIfwiS unis as follows: conigult 1);; Coffee, spending, n, the seztsoils come and go each Mr Jus. i<‘. ‘MloKec, "mum in the hospimp Am“- an. man-king a new milestone on the ‘Supt. liiaixt-inle Light and Power other month's cnnvnisnoonoe in PM“ 0r 1m“- W 115 ‘i-hiiy D335 "n" ‘(39- Seattle he expected to return l0, 11994194 by 111111 W9 60min“? 0" 01"‘ 5571-" Calgary, uml resume his bilsliiesshl .5: ‘tSumme-"side. is at the Queen Ho- held in North Carleton was held G . on Friday, 22nd, a great many rate- Mr, H. ll. llnll. Ml. Stewart iMonhgliun, uild he plso expressed Messrs. -A. A. Meikle. and L, IY|lllS opinion that iS-uillu Claus made his zippcirrance, |and rile program (rinsed by singing “IQekB’;GOd Save the King. kindly. and Mrs. ivere very hv Rev. E_iS, lllnvfllolrl. N.B. romembc rod‘ ‘Jiirrlonrls iluring the Xtlfifiihr soirgfiiiyiAddrdSS Presentatio Mi‘. W. T. Anderson, -M_0roll,' visiting the cityf ‘was n possculrer on the western ' Kim-use and vicinity l Mr. R. E. McEwen. lmllrm Hoodlum “flue 0,; -M|-_ m“; iSfi-“kn Wns in tho oily yesterday,‘ flruvcllvrl on the eastern train in l-l who have lii-tel conic tlic fIHOFIIOOD. l y y from North iRivier. was tinlltd lto onicr by Mr. J. S. “""“"PI' IW/‘n of Un‘nn (‘qr-nor -M..i ~ ‘ ‘l. ‘no lonsd to read '0' u.‘ PEI “m” i“ ("We Tm“ ‘given below. Miss Ads. Muslck “mm”? "'9" ‘vwk "Hemmm m" on boliulf of the ccmmulifity pre- MMM‘ “rum “m” M“ Wmlm" G< sontod lMr. and Mirs. Scott and Anon‘ family with u sllvci- tea service in token o-f their ‘ivclcome to the dis- ‘f trict. Following the address P N M 0 N I A short speeches were made by ilcv ,1 "L L Dr Maclowen, Mr W Ddtcss, and Clalm-llnnlazlyiactlurg:llllnéhflllsdu and ‘Mr lli/iav-llln, the chairman. Al- should be guarded against IZIIOWKII taken by surprise, Mr Scott e , . , in a few well chosen words replied Mlllards Llnlment "to the address and speeches of I a t t u b I wcloonlc and hoaivtlily thanked his o gran provon n ve. o. us’ ("l6 now‘ neighbours for the spiendid rf th ll t - .dl d. Ml - . , “m, el_‘,’n‘|,‘j,"en{“"ifnsef,uaf,ylud “ml neccption given himself and family sands cases of Grlppc, Bronchitis, Al.l then Iffipfllffid W ‘the ("Milli Soro Till-nut, Asthmn and kindred diseases. it is nn enemy to Germs. Thousands of bottles being used cv- room to do full justlico to the il-bundnnce of glood things loading ury day. For snlc by all drugglsts and lrnncrul dealers. 00., Ltd" Yur- l the ltliblcs. Tile reiililindor of ‘cvenln was ver leasnntly Mhmm" """'"°"' 35m in mguslc and gurynofii. ~Al “ordy we feel that we know each other, and we hope thait Mr and Mrs Scott may long be spared to go in and out among us as melm- bers of our community. Following is the address: To Mir. ‘and lMrs. W. B. Scott and mouth. N. 8. For Forgotten or flveiliiokeil Friends We have some very nice useful gifts suitable f0!‘ "ll! overlooked friend. Come in and see the balance of olll’ Holiday stock-W" WI" '2' i surprised It what we have to l faintly, Respected Friends- i In this time of unrest when many districts are changing and of-tlmcs some of the best families are leaving for other pants it is our great fortune mo have as a resi- Read no _. With no rep- ' utation to bui d, but with an esta - ' lished one to main- tain- -—that is why you are assured of best service and satis- faction when you come here for eye examination and correct fitting of lenses. 012.11. c. HARRIS’ a Dnwmtifl“ ‘ omi- you and the prices WI" ho very. reasonable tw- Johlisoll 8: Johnson The ouuuy °"'fl"°" Cor. Kent and Prince Streets iflrifl Hotel. IWHS tendered the teacher by Father w bean i he thought the we“ w 110w m. RiirQuitrTle, ‘Summcrslrle, were ln-SPTIOOI was ilrosressini; favorably-i ;llic ciiy yesterday. -‘..-.- I pose of presenting their nil-t. by iMlisn 59138011 we pause on the threshold of ‘this fail- ing year nlld look ‘balck over ‘the which shines, so your good past—that post respiendcntly deeds for ouir We wish to show ou-r appreciation of srilf-forgetfui- ‘ability and ‘sieu-se uciss by ‘the arduous tasks ‘so oflleil self imposed firmed for tlooki. ‘How often have your words of|iistllcs you have allways displayed ‘sympathy and encouragement giv-j-am-ong us since your appointment en ins that comrlbiit for wlhicili each here. payers being lii attendance, bothmunmn hoary mugs 1114195 filld Eelli-leimen- I1 1B Wflflhynvliich the burdens of this work a| during the year we have given you of mention iihnt a vote of thanks (my worm WC denramong us s family whose est ‘loss to the community from. which they came is a gain of great value to us. The good words r ‘ of this estimable fwmlly are indicative of time esteem in which they are held‘ where they are known. We, as your new neighbours assemble tonight ‘to ex- tend to you a hearty weilcome in our midst. ‘We airs a. people pos- sl-bly slow -to express in words our appreciation. As a Highland poo- ple generafly do not wear their hearts on their sleeves, but deep down within us you wiill find us read/y to extend a nelgihhourly hand when duty demands it. We feel sure as you know us you will find us a safe people to sojourn among. We welcome you to share with us the community iin- barests and we feel sure our mut- uai efforts will be helpful to us and we hope correspondingly to you. iSomo ofus may not long abide as neighbours but we wish you to have in your home a small memento ‘a reminder of our ex- pression of welcome. We ask you to accept this glllt. May you long be spared to enjoy in comfort and with real success tile homo you possess in our midst is our most bcanty wlsh.— Com. idiiress And ‘Presentation On Christmas Eve ltbo ladies of Grand River pamluh assembled in the lpa/mchlal ‘house for the pur- trny accompanied Jessie Gillls J I) McLellan, Cross River: Rev and Llflll‘ Father But at this joyful feel it our Wiihh s pilritual‘ welfare the benefit Only ‘th-e [TIPUUI ‘and the Life. llnrgo llllllllbel‘ oi‘ the residents oflto collie. gathered iltidlifld-BTSIIIII], your ‘calm Mrs. W. i3. ‘and yr-ur ‘broad gScout ‘to extend ‘the welcome of ‘lhfilllfltl direct us so that we and our “t m" Qmm" "(li-(‘l- andiCDlllllLllllllLy to this irstliiiubl; falil-itih-ildron whelthor non-r or far nlay' tolls keep linrliliig the flailie of Div‘no The gntlicu-iug falth-—ouir God i" We nsk you ileur Father to acceptlply, thankilng the stuff, one and all Mosaics, TLC. Allen. Froil, nnd Mhmtiii who culled upon Mr. M. E this token of bur ‘love and grntiVfor their kindly the address tude. 4 your may i-hoicoslt blessllillg, Given ‘Liidirs of the parish of of Grand Illvcr lleceimberr ‘25th, 1922. Father John spoke very feolingly of the pleasure which this unex- pelttctl presentation gave hlin, he ithankctl the lii-tides for their kind words and thoughtfulness in his 'I)6Il‘.’tll' and expressed the hope that each of them mrlghit spend a very M-erry (lhirliltmns New ‘Your ‘might ho a blessed and hnppy one for them.—-N. -i-<+ MIIIIINPI You have We need given \,\'liil‘o be lfifled and _ _.._ lifnllneut PERFUME beloved] Power ‘Co. pastor the itev. John A. McDonald with a. beautiful china ‘tea set and ivalilnlit wheeled serving table also of wol- Tlic presentation was made Arlington uml the following address rend by_ ‘Mrs by" journey lto that great gciall which we all have some day to roach. if only feebly tha/t you have per- character found riii few—especlally of your and without ukl seem far harderlcause for worry; Recording Angel canisifslctory, lbut you may rest assur- Mlv you have brcughtietl Mr. ‘McKee it has been through qui-etudc of mind und- soul pciiit- no {will-t of ours, ;iiig out lithe one road that leads £0,151 we have done our best and hu-pc the via verltns oi. vita the Way the ever kept before us: |‘the solemn duty of preserving the this smalil tloken of our respect and lsanclity of ‘the Christian homo by esteem for you Divine Infant at your kind and loving partner, Mrs .| teaching us the some lasso-stints this itnught by the ilieiliiieliem. We ask the Lord to hrnKee, _' "On the evening of Dec 14th, aiprascrvc you ‘to “is for many yearifvery Happy Chrlstlll“ “ml a NEW: your lzootlfleiar full of mil the choicest bless- jlltlglllefliflllgs Divine Providence c‘liu.i~i‘ty to guideuitow, we are heiiitage. wishing you n. Merry the thoughtfulness (‘hrlslinitls ‘wo praiy that the coming Mrs. McKee. _ with Godhlwishlilg all u Very Happy Chl‘lt§t~ by thclinns. that tho llumln- m." .- QQQ-O-QO-Q-OQOOQ-OO-OO-OO-O-QQ-O-O-C. and POI-est ~HHL .?--_-n¢ l “Old friends are best’ ’—-¥RED ROSE’ TEA has a multitude of tIlOlIl-‘Oftfll tbne generations in one family. 2 S i BROS: TEA ‘Eoioiioirrio Supt. McKee On Saturday nfwrnoon the mam- ‘bcrs of tine Maritime Light and waltcil upon Mr J. it‘. _ il/t iirvpflrdffrom the resilience, 533 RED ROSE COFFEE i: always packed fresh in doubly scaled cam. l4 Jnlmes Cairns, Alexander Cairns, and Scott Cairns as pnll benrerr, nrtney Wilson will conduct the (‘flrrltfl illl?- remlllfle t0 their it!!! service, rostlilg illace in rille Brnckley Point The lute Mr. Mncdonnld wit-s born Celllfii-BIW near his latte home. lii. flzlrdlgiln, Prince Edward llslilnil. November 7, 1890, and was the youngest son of the lute l-lon. Hugh l L. Mllcdonald. Ml’. Ziiacdonalii chine] Twenty-first avenue west. Dr. ihitw- __._._-¢-o->_.‘i_ M R3. SAMUEL MIODONALD. l0 Calgary foul-tern yearn zuzu. lie ‘Mhxeer Slim “'- M“ ("Tim i“ “he w s in the motor lrailsport service plan-t and presented liinl with a d“ mg me 13,31 yew-S of the wan handsvme Ma-“myic ‘ml-‘blem Ymf; where hits knowledge 0i‘ autos nild and also ll riicc remembrance for trucks 5,00,; him h, .go,,d51e,“1_ M" Maw”- lil July, 192i), he liizirrled hfiss Th" "limrv-Ss w“ Ieild and the Cornelia MUJZFRFIZIHKE, tlztuglirci- of presentation niudc by Mr Michael M“ ‘mu M“, _]_ 1.1 ;v1,,¢p_-,r1ane_ 0y Kiilfoy, the voinrziii firemen of the \vjnn1fn\d_ Albert“, ll_.igh.t and l’. wci- Co. As the joyous Yuletide is nt hand the season of “Pencefl the las‘ two! the empoyees under your cha-rgQ-lnionths he lius been fighting a los-l take this opportunity 0i‘ extenll- 1m; b31119 for his life. tn you £11111 your good wife, the I-Ie is survived by his widow and iSeaslonis Greetings. . little daughter, and two Slstéilah, Seldom is it the ‘lo-t of a body 0f Genevive and Edith, bothvoi Cal-l Ffll€1l no have the good fortune Ofigafy. Two brothers, Cavlillll C- V-l having a Sluperintcmlent 0f y01ll";\n(l Alifrcd MacDonald, died in 1918.. of justice and and his mother in 192i. E It is a trait of ‘ | flair ‘play to all. _____Q¢4>-——— EDWARD C. MacCALLUM _ those occupying responsibie posi- t-ions, but those are the chamcter- lBrackley ‘Polht and the 0on5" gntiqn of Covehcail. and Harrlrig ton hove ‘silffereil a Emil! 1°59 the death of their beloved elder Edward Cutler MaoCnllum on tliel twenty ninth of October at sixty years of age zit the ‘Royal vlciurlil We know that at many times we know inuny $91150" On the first of October it was zip-l parent that his trouble WiLS again. Christmas on Ealrth Good Will to Man," we developing and for duty to“ times our work lhas not been sat- All we can soy th-e future will make.us the more l efficient. We ask you to kindly accept and at the some little lnemembrnnce for Wishing you "both a can bu- Sir, ‘ illdeinbers of the lifaritlmc Light and Power Co. >Mr MicKee made a suitable rc- POXIIOIIIIJIWIIICD. of the entire tile strirkcil family. Iilr, Mum-i,‘ l- Lump 11M, Nkfholgtjn luiii had men ill for n year. Al surgical opera- MacCallum had ' Mr. be"? when he suddenly weakened mull in a, very short. time life lind fled. It was the call of'(‘vod to iiifl-lel", service, as everything human skill, and cnrc could do was in vain. The shank toliis lieiovcd wife and family looking forward with joy arid re- lief to his csrly return, was _ hiird i0 boar, though snstnlnel h_"=Ed“,~;n M@].*a,.1‘,ne_ A_D_ 311,1“. ‘H! F)" i true Christian trust. The sympathy fifilllllllllllifv’ is with l‘ trcntmoill in tho l’.ld.l. Hospital,‘ he IHHI improved, lint setbacks made the ‘Montreal trip llt-‘t't.‘.i$ii.l‘_\',‘ \\'lll(|l ended so regrettably. .\l:'..' Xint-C llllll was born at Clvdo illl‘- nhide eloquent reference to splendid recovi. v aiii-i‘,l.ap,u.ted_ was about ready lo leave for home.» 23 (Sloam) “Sun Of My Soul’ and “i Shall Know Hiui"-—the hitter rendered as a solo. The ‘profus on oi flow ers expressed the sympathy of nlzilly fr e-ntls. . in Dundus, Nov. 23.1922, Mrs. Elizabeth MacDonald passed to her reward. She was‘ born at East Point, May 1d, 1837 and spent hei- izibiiliiood there She was the wife of the late Sanlusl MacDonald, Esq. a prominent business man who was highly honored and res- m Aumm 01-1 puCtPll in th.s BTOVJICG. Mr. Mac- lllis year he woni. to Porllzilid toi Dmmm ‘led Aim] 15- 1393- lMrs .\lilcDonald was a woman of cultured‘ intelligence, warmly sympathetic nature, but of a re- tiring dispositon. in her, person ivere combined all the graces and vliituee that exalt and ennoble true womanhood. in early gll"lll00d she became a member of the Bap! st Church and was to the end of her days s. faithful fdPovrer of Christ. She was the highest type of a Clms- tlaii wtfe and IIIOUlG-l‘ and heir death is keenly felt by her devot- ed film ly oi’ sons and daughters. She was the. last of a. fain.ly of five; her only brothel‘. Marcus haunt: lried in early manhood Mrs McLeod and Mrs. Kennedy of _ Easlt. Point, who passed away _lsoiile years ago. and Mr. John Knight, of Soul-is, who predeceas- ed Mrs MacDonald by a few years. The services were conducted in the home by the Rev. Mr ZVlcGow an, B.A., who book as a. text "Be hold a door was opened .u heave-u ilospltal. Montreal. Where he ha“ Rev. 4—1. At the close of a feel- igone for serious tioiis. mtikintr a ing and impressive discourse he the The quartet sang most effect v- ely the following selections Psalm “Abide With Me" Tho pull bearers were zM~ ssrs son, John Sierns, A.S. Zliorson. John A. yicdncod. Aoxander Me [lid Norm tin J. hlclLi-od Tho remains oi‘ 'ili iliill WJS iilortiii m‘ hirs. Alai-lloilnlil ""15 Ic-ilderly convened flonl hisyr ate msilonco in the family pint ml Dundils Cemetery and rt vcrcii". l,\ or, " . in ISRZ At the use 731.141 lo rest by the silo of her "Men w“ “'°Xp°wi‘:,‘ ,,'I:F.'?,(,J,1,f,?: si-Jrtnteeil ilo wv-i: '0 Luvs. lilvri to hnthtuhi and iov rig son , , 1 w] i, u. tinio l‘(‘tlll'lllll,§ l’: l’. it ziimzil l“i'n‘t'i {hi t1,,' iluitri- t‘l-i :.>-» "e “mwmh ysih-mi iflllll hi‘ went to iilsum. ‘u slimlrlivs Fee awn)‘. IN _ MEMORIAM THE LATE CECIL G. WEATHERBIE. .(;01_ |3_ S, W88.tIl81‘lI)lt' of Belle- vlow this ‘province, returned Fri- dlty from Forest. lrllll" MiLB-‘i- whither he had lbeen called by 1118 death of ‘his lbrotlier. Mr Cecil G.‘ for the _ resident of Boston Tho deceased was forty-four years oi’ nge and lind been in business in Boston during that time. About a week tow-ii :ind ‘five years it 11ml he came to l'i"i'-l luv Point h ‘liliffji Bflsfiic iiililiy’, with ills l)|‘l'.f‘. in the Unl-. rd Eltzites. Tho following your .\li'.i ‘larCnllum seutled izl tiiyd“ llivtrl ~n-. in 1901i waselerurn an clot-r if that congregation. lii 1.4.19 n1 term-red tho Jolln hlncCziliir~ii hoynvsfend in Ilrucliisy Point, Iilri. JJECCEIIIUIIYS glrllilcod homo. n. 'l has been successfully (EHKHZPII in forming thereon until ‘iis List ‘ll , rim-u; Mr. Mni-fizilluinfl». trnv (‘l~ri.~-. flan churrudrr was 1y PHWf-i‘ lll71r.| here nud he Wit.» elected to; unil earnestness, hcittiniiilg a strength to the congregzlzinn. lie leaves ‘to mourn ill.“ loss of u devoted husband and fittller his sorrowiiig wife IIBSRlk‘ nlid lhreri tzifitlluui, ic establishing the ipoints out Jhnt it will be "vow Previous to his death he contract- children’ Mmy‘ C"‘~'“'“' and 0mm?“ ed septic poisoning from a slight lie is also snizivivlelil Iildgnligtlnilzlllllllfi: cause, simply a splinter in one of Nmh “ ° m“ 9 "‘ ‘ ‘ ' ----_--_-._»o PAai-t E5T~'='-.i_|. TO PHE3i. OT'l‘.-\.\\'.\. ill-c oxtfnrtinn of the only - licrd of buffalo ll ihl " ‘wEld slate has pro-Wot" “ eriiiiicni i0 sri s‘ irrrn ’n tho \ t-"ii l\ ‘t north o! \il.\r-ri.i n. . park, to he lillOWll as fulo Pilfk." The Ord . W-sirrivl‘. N‘ i-‘wry In rwsorvo as n nrirnuni p'l"ii ‘Weathcrbie formerly of George-lino ridership iii 1915i, ni nifivo. Eiajum Or-iggm] hahiq,,g_ or (ho lmifilll. past tiwnnty ("lillilillfltl lo illl Vlllll UiIPlSIIiiIIZEZIII-‘f tho hon] is in hp oqvm‘ from p“;“p1'nn_ Tim zhren which hi.“ lwcn sot. asfdc ‘s not fitted for "rir-ulflirnl purposes. ‘ OO§§'§4'O—§ OJO-OO-OO-O-O-OQ-OO-QO (TOMPLIMENTS ‘fni UNIVERSAL Gilli‘ Perfume is a fav- orite for gift pur- poses at holiday time and this is a time that quality should be insisted upon. We have an immense stock of PERFUMES and TOILET WATERS and it includes the finest odors of the best makers. These are put up in hand- some boxes for gift purposes. Dyer Kiss and Mary Garden in sets Perfume, etc.. l The White Drug < - Store l. (i. JAMIESONA ( l Powder, 1 i his fingers. This was followed by pleura-pneumonia and death ensued after a few days. He loaves to mourn his widow former- ly Miss Alice Mnrtin of Montague and one son, Scymore, aged twelve, also his fnt-hor, Mr. John Weathcrhle, Louisbnrg, N. 8., and three brothers . mentioned, Harold and Milton in California and two sisters, Mrs. Yfllllllf. Camden, Maine; and Mrs Moore, Sydney, N. S. ' The funeral took plllce on Snn-, duy, 17th and was conducted by} the Masons, Odrlfeliowa and Em’ "lmllmfilll. of which orders he was an honoured member. The funeral was conducted by a broth. 9" M1900. Rev. Mr McLane of the Methodist Church, Flor-egg H|]|_ ui-O-té HUGH ELMER MACDONALD --.. Died at Seattle, l]. S. A., on Dec. em-ber 8. 1922, Hugh Elmer Man. Dmmlfl. ‘aged 32 years. third son of the late Hon. Hugh L. and Mrs. ‘MacDonald of Cardigan. Ha leaves ‘to mourn his wife. one daughter and two sisters. His remains were "k9" W CI-lzary. where interment took place beside his mother and two brothers who predeceased him. The above ll a nephew of Mrs. D. C. Moreen, Cardigan. Tho Calgary Daily Herald, referr- ingto the above, says: i The death of Hugh Elmer Mao- Donald, director of the O. S. Chopin 00., ls announced from Seattle, where he passed any Friday after- litte brother to whom he was greeti- -v attached. At present he is in Cali fornia, where his surviving sisters. live, Mrs. Bessie Rieeil, hfis. Cath? criiie I-lamm and Mr Roderick MacKeilzie. His fungi-ll {rain lii- latte resilience on A 0v. .r was; very widely attends-d, his pastor, From Rev. T. A. lvilson. preaching from Acts l1. 24. "lie was (I good nian. full oi ‘the Holy Spirit and of faith.’ BAYER STUDIO Dr. Alex. J. Murchison, Lewis \ MucCallum. Herbert MacCalltinl. .»»»++ Of The SEASONS Reopens Wednesday, January 3. Prospectus WM. MORAN, Principal Royal Bank Building Send for |noon, December _8.‘ The remune- have been shipped to Calgary and. will reach the city Hominy. The t,’ o.» .- . 'yltllfl‘ll will tote pike on blonds! IIIC lleclo Bldlli \ tron n Jsli L, _