\. l i 1 n All tire Latest anrl Most important Rerror_r_ig___ Matter nelecteri From Tins Weeii e News for _ _ . _ _. _ af- _I _ _ -rf -4- ' T .. ‘ ‘ ' _ ' i _ld_ V - _ ,ln lccordatroe Wlththo Prohlblllohi wEpNg|pAy i' A " ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' _ l" " - _ TUEQDAY _ ~ Andrew E Mactlone eri.o't “___ _ A MAR_____ME DMRY sc___oo___ -_ _ _ _-___ ,,,,,,_,_ _ L -I _n-r _ ____ _ LOST VALUABLE HORSE.- Mrl. George J. Carver, lost a valu- able horse on Sunday. The animal took sick with strangles which developed into a form of pneum- onia. lt was a beautiful driver and Mr. Cnrver’s friends will he sorry to hear of his loss. CH'|LD’8 DEATH.-Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Brown, will have the sympa- thy of their friends iii the sud loss they have been called upon 'to -bear, -by the dc-nth of their little girl, Florence, who died on Sun day night at‘t.cr a short illness oi whooping cough following an at- tack of pneumonia. She was 14 ngniths old and a bright loveable c . MINIST-ERIAL MEETING.--A meeting of the .\/iinistcrial Associa- tion of this tiity wus held yester- dray forenoon. The Rev. G. W. F. Gleudenning was elected President and the Rev. ll. D. Raymomi Secre- tary. It was arranged that it meeting of the Associurion shrill be held on the first itloriday of each month for prayer and tire transaction cf busi- ness. MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION.- ’l`he annual meeting or the Minis- Associatlcn was held yester- __.-fg I daryrrrioriiing, Tire t'oIlowirrg'oillc fp #ii i _ ' fi b ;_l-r f 1"' ,_ i -i il. ij if _ __\». F ‘_ 1'. 1. ,l rr Sl _sl /T, _E hit? > »s' lr it _ ll - is ` I2 ___.__..__` , .E _. NSG? -|;`-v~'1--*rr is (ll so §! ` l till th ~ Th tn ot’ of sh i br- gr gm /‘ up str I ini tin Cn Do Dc l 1 i no >:E A. lj?- E thc noi 11113 tht' .Ilia f'|rr‘ Itri fir-.r A 1’oi ]\ ' r inf I\ got Q ln ‘ init C tov _ Off 2 Por ( zz' 2__ 'r rn “__- >i¢~Z-§¥7&2-'13 thé elf- ccl git the Q; EE? a¢R*&§&Xk - ~l _. +aE9fE&>¥ -idillé ll ers were elected for tire ensuing year; Rev. G. F. W. (llcndi-nning; pr'e>rident; ltr-v. li. II. itayrrioriri. secretary rr'r.-asuri-r. _A r'r~solutiori was passr.-rl' tiriit 'thc A.~i.~ior-iatiorr slroulri rirect rr-grrlurly at the first lllorrtiiiy of eiich rrrontli for the pro motion and tr'mr:-ructiurr ot' business. Y. M. C. A. DIRECTORS' MEET. ~--At a .~:pr~l‘iiil meeting of tho iloard ot' Directors lit-.ld yr=.~:ter'daiy after- iroori tlrr- nl-wiy r-l<»<-tr-ri pri-sirierrl .\li'. \V. S. l.iirl:'.rrrt, rirrsided, After aoine gcrreratl lriisirrvss the Chair- iirari of thc v:ir'l-.iris lcorirrrritteea were narrit-ri as follows: i"inairce~ Ii. ll. Jenkins, Srwliil-~»D. l\‘. Hellr- urie, l’h-yslr-iii,--J. A. Mclviilliirr; lfioust-A. t‘. iiui-lieniiri, Member- ship-W. A. Stewart, Religious- J. T. McKenzie, Boys Work-A. A. Punreroy. lt was decided by resolu- tion thrit a r'ni'rhcr extension to the Garments Like New “DIAMOND DYE*8" MAKE FAD- Don'r worry about perfect re- - :olor to airy fabric, whether it be wool. silk, linen, cotton or mixed xooris,-dresses. blouses. stockiiiris fo To match any rnateriii, have drug- _|_ ziitorested. A delegation from tlrc Er" west will shortly confer- with the _-rome business interests and the ultimate idea is to consolidate tire whole of Canada and Newfoundland. it was decided to hold the t’lrst mr-t at the homo ot' Mrs. lf, ll. Ow- I 'ii on l<‘i'iday evening and tenrlereri rliinxr from the c-holi':~-'I`o Mrs, l1‘. i"re.-irytt-riuri choir desire tn con- ll ‘his time -irid to extend our best ‘our excellent musical talent has ni-' tl '.v:r_vs been rr most noticeable fea- suits. Use "Diamond Dyes." guar- the iiiteed to give a new, rich, fideless three criminal cas- s on the dotktt. skirts, chiidren's coats, featiiers, Elitiii for assault on the late \\'.\\’_ drnperies, coverings. liarper. ills Loi‘d.~rliip touched on The Direction Book with eacli the package tells so plainly how to dia- du mond dye over an- color that you thereto. J' C3" l'l°i make 3 mistake- Before the Jury retired Hon. J. her ii srir'pri.~'.c in the form of a :r\isr:i-llzirir-.otr>r ulrowcr. "T-hc gifts ul rvcre many and included cut glass, ll_ silver, chirrii, ctc. An impromptu lla orogrriirnriie or music ami dancing m was i-.ar'ri<-ri out anti ii lllllllty lunch lll was served. Thr- following arltli'es¢,- ol o rlirs. Owl-rr aiccouiparrled' n grit oi-i. --l~ll£,l-_(_ ls lllll, 5lJl.l.l._ll llllllwl. wlllvll il. Owl-rr. Siiriiurt.-rsidcl Dear Mrs. i)“"`i‘5_'“"`- iii” "i"i“b9i`** Ui iii" faction in our practice. We refer to mxfrrleb J. Hines, Cherry Valley. John Dougan. Donaidston Albert Hyde, Clyde River Vincent Blake, Charlottetown James Stewart, .Cl.rnrlottetow.r 'Charles Diamond. Winslow. ED, SHABBY APPAREL 80 .fairies Mi-lier, St. Peters ltuafl FRESH AN-D STYl.l_SH l Samuel Warii. Southport. jury stated that there were i`he King vs Peter Qhepherd Tile l\ing vs \rthur l)urin lioiir r forgery and l‘he lxing vs Alfrei nature of these cas-.>s._ and the The Chief’ Justice iri .iddre-rsing tiy of the Grand Jury in regard Johnston. K. t`., Attorney Gen- ‘¥i5i SUUW YOU "Ui‘»lll10hd Dye" U01- crril arose and read the following 0’ i`i=“"i- address to -Mr. Justice Fitzgerald ""`;_`__~_~ `li"”’ fro ni the Law Society of the i’rov- ce. o the llonoui-acre Rowan Robert it‘i_t.zgerrtltl., 'D. IJ. L_, Justice of the Supreme Court,_tlnd Vice- (`-liancellor ui’ tire Colrrt of Chan- cery; l`hc nicinbcrs of the Law Soc- t‘_amidian fur aucton at Windsor lvl). of pl.lu(,,, l,_~d,w._ll.d lslalld de, Hall, Montreal, in Ml1l`¢`ll- sire to take this occnsioii of offer- i"` ing their' congratulations upon the _PRESEN1-A~l-loN__A lm.g_, fiict that you have recently com- uuinher ol' i'i'i<‘iids and rirvnibcrs ol’~ M, the l’r'r~shy'trer'iuii choir, Sunrrrierside ‘if ctcd a-period ot' twenty-five years service upon the Ilcnclr of this roviricc. iiuring thi:-r pei'irrrl your untiring t-rgy ami tit-votiorr to the duties y . . . wards thc .-auctms.-;t'ul udniinistrzi- iii ot justice in this proviiroe and vc rendered the ltrirour'.~4 of the eiribers of the Bar much iriore \~a>~.iiit rind lusts orit»rmis than they licrwise would have been. ie iiiraiicery Act of 1010 and the \'t‘v I0 YOU Ulll' ‘f‘"l3"3i“i0ii‘"i-" iii rules of Court anti forms pre.scr'lli- l thert.>\rrrdor'. The prr~pui';itirrrr ot' - - \ » - el vl>'i\t'.¢ for your f\rt\1ro_hrLpr»lt1°‘:~lB- rrrls low nrrrl pr-in-rice was ir wor-lr Your friirlifrrlriess as one ot’ our' of 'll£‘Illilt"l'S. lllltl YOUP WlllillBIl@Ss 10 has gr:-:itly .-.ruiplitied our practici- ’reip out in any eniergency with' in grciat labour on your part, which Chancery' :ind hns been of Ines nirible value to the pr'rrt'r»ssiori. \Ve tibsr=l‘vr\ .with pi-uiisiirr' that llrlvlleges ul- lllt, ls M_ l-__ A_ ll_, ‘ure ot' your stay amongst us. and you yet _poser tlrrryigrri' iirrii keen- grllmed “ll _,mm,n_.__l >_ll_ll_,__S lor H has been much apprcciiito-‘ not only ness ot iritr»il~~vt which iritvc ;1iwiiys l_,€,l.l0(l Ol- ll llwllllls and ,llm use ul ry the choir brit by tne crrurcli as ciiaractei'izerl your work. and per- ’ .i wlrolc. As u small token of our Illil U5 |10 t~'!il-il't¢~\‘S U19 ill-'D0 lllili the billiard tables be given free to lllem and also lllm __ spmllll _.me esteem we would ask you to kindly you Ill#-il' yet bt* Slltlfvd ltlilllb' }'€2lt'S ol- 5 cents lm game be Cllllrged _,lp accept this grit, and trust that 'by it of uaaful Sorfltre ln that l1iali..p.o.S.i-. - you will be reminded ot the pleas- lloh \\'ill<:h You have so abil' iii‘1<“ii Eolafrilollg 2:6 l,‘€,f,,lf’s‘l;v:l'l§Vlf:,11‘lf,?l int relations -that have always ex-'during the mst trllurter of a orn- isted between us as coworkers in ~Ul'Y iilftrrfnriwriil iiibeiilfvéstrfgnttrlglé is he ae_l_‘/ice? gf praise- Hoitlvs i_t_lf1ti ' “”"‘°= l§’_-6flf_i_‘§_'§'* . . .- . . ~ e a c ea on - l:l)lI.ln§((l'l'lwI:.av;lm1 i0;lll§l.m,il§1CS?'lllal‘.1{§d“ :vlathwus iyn tliisvv$'oyrl)i“Iur(l‘vill,icli youi 7 W- E- 5¢flii°Y- ,llght po U" r _ m A u ay .ire so eminently fitted. We remain.l _ __ ?_$C"l'» ;I`_t‘t-’llS- __ ` » . 'our. e. ectfull' behalf of the' ll li'@S"ii -"H f’ iii N055 - l`~ n_§le0S‘lfic_§ar°s_]’il l’_';_l_f; ;"l°.?d_:;mi l1,eS;y‘l0‘;rl)3ll (ggofgxl Lllllra M_ Johnston' ref. rred to the valuable i P " “'n_ “ti” " i , “li llurql 7ll lla Sharp llln .E lslllllllls isa lces vrliiclr Mr. Justice Fitzger- of the most pioniinent men of Lan __ - - ‘ P » 3' 'ral has “,llll,,l.ed mls llmvlllce by mm' such as W' H' Mcwmiams oi `ommmee"L` his-able und itrrpartiril distribution t aiiadfan 1<.levutors_, Lttr., \\irinrp_eg,l The annual meellng of me (_.llm,_ of _llle plllrlo-ll. Flullls llllllls pmv_ Nl. A. Black, Of the Uglivie Milling lolwlown lilly ll0um_ll_ was held lll(.l,_ io" M°mre“]'.JZ “L ‘“CL°ifm’u' a last eveniii", Mayor' Wright pre- it IS \\'0l'lll.Y Ol' H012 illlli- llvilfly well-known millionaire, I.. t. Web- - - , _ " _ 100000 -l - _l -1. l l ll_ _ Stem or the M___________m__ B____k_ Sir siding .intl all other members b_eiiig §___ . _\\ nr_i_ n_trust n t e present \-,ith the exception of Loun. 1-il\Cf'l'J i`0 ill l-IS lf`@fl illVf'Si@‘ll lierbert Holt of the .\iontreai Lglit _ _ _ _ _ __ _ lll Vlclovy B llldS_ -it Power Co..Itr'ro}i r`»hmr.sr1l_\c~'sy ot l‘l,‘§}l,'_,S`l,'l‘.§,l_‘° "M" "e“i_“‘ m mi i-its rrorrisirrp in r~i-prying neari- thfl lhtnk \li`hIllmiN“ ‘h$"D0' Tire rnirrirtvs and usual bills were ily, iiiillikeii iii" Lili" S0¢`i“i-V- “lid minion ‘oa `o., ._ <1. .'r-I <'. ice _nl __ l _ lll.0l.l,l_ g:ive_s_orirr.~ i.iter<~stlng rcrniniscen- i’l`@51:rr'eor~ :rs irari'i.~'tr-r rtnti Niontague Allen, \'it-e-i’r-esirlent oi _ __ _ _ ' , _ _ n jrrrigo the course of it short irrforinal .td the Mercliairrs Bank. .\ionireal, and __ _mg _(___. \,_, le ar- wo l( ln lie said th it tire business of the such well known t'ur riririiutacturers l‘._,l_,‘fl.ll;3 ;l:|0l¥; Ollier llllngs Court of (`lr;rrrcery had greatly as _-'l_ Allen ot' Toronto, the tiorris- ___ l_l‘__ _m___lll_ the __em__nlm_'_,_ 0,_,e_,_ gr-own since the early days. More tinrii- t‘o., ol' .\lontreul, L_ Guiied _(___ _`______ '“_l___§__`,____' oqslble and _lm cases today r-.true before the Master' lin 'ei' t`o and the Bouller `.‘I 1 D ` ol' the Rolls and himself in a. week 5* ' visit and reception to the Prince of \\'augii Co., of .\iontr'cai tlij Red- “.`__l__q _ ' ' their L-nine irc:'oi'e the Court in it rrronrr co.. rut- irolr iicrrfretv vo.. ‘ l ,l Cll l.~l _ “'l1olf“ .\'Pfu' in its early history- il_ S. t‘oltrat, .\. t‘umrrii-nga Asher ,_ll;I.l{\,:' l-';.`-,;ll:|cl]r`;lHtli(i~ \llt?yor yrtlrox. `_l"Ii_e (`ourt i-1 open every day and Pierce of the .~\. E. Pierce t`o._ and ___ _~D____ __e_f_ ___ _o___‘ _he __e_____ ___ is a most useful institution guard- many others, The idea is io keep '. ., .i_` _ ' ' mg Mill Dt`Ul<’l'ilIIil the Wld0W. Ute 1 5-ii’260‘“19 midi "°“°hei'*" paid orphan tht insane, .interpreting the fur lru.=iircs_~; in- Canada ant ' ' ` ,. _ ' rrrrriie it .r grr-al riiitiorrrrl iirrlusrry. ‘i“"‘i““ iii." Yea" $3i‘1'S"3-_71'1"“Vi“g tloulltlhl will-' ruul r'ou ami' other porn-is Mr mitted lust night: `°i"'”““’“ .i’°"‘."'°""S' Mr. Justice Frtzgr-r.ilri then gave (‘-harnpion from West Prince, and 3TATEME‘ ` _ _ _ , _ _ NT F03 THE VEAR Judgment in tht- following- cases. s ofesridlis flnltrrlilinsgigtirrns 'is was sei lmltlsfwulx u pmswuuon for that -i - _- '- '~; » rr -- t. tlr2t3th Jl, fofiil ‘mil ii’ -‘Wi i" ioiich Wm' iiimii' I0_‘_l_I_ _ _ _ lillifl, (riirlllnlilitrllfyw :rnrlu crirrtrartyutllr --__~l-»-_=:-~__;;-;--*_-i~;i plllnl V0lll.ll,,l~l,l l,lll(l ll.lll.l“ me year tho provision.~r of "Tire Proltilritlori l llllll _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ lull 85l_l_7l Act/ did keep or have on his prem- l , , , .rf He had to be out at his l work-but be didn't have to sneeze and snullle very _ long. He took the jar of Mentlaolatum and rubbed l some inside and outside his nostrils when he went l to bed. He soon breathed ` freely again and slept well all night. The cold wal gone ~7ne~f»§'2?is?t.m _laluqnaaas-afr»o»ow»in_%'¢6 _ ' relieves chopped hands and cracked lips-hello gently and promptly. sociate judges -on the Bench . . . . ti.8ti6.44 Total in i'nirrn Bank oi' Canaria I I r 9 rroe.:r1,i9r9 . . . _ . . ._ 7,oi.'»,rl2 1 - l'airi into the following Sinking `<`uuds: ' tiarkot House Sinking l-‘und 2500.00 ’crrnanent Works Sinking Fund 5447 00 rr ar s ional 1800 00 "alriotic Fund . . . . . . . ._ - 95.00 Water 'Deb Sinking Fund 3923.36 Pcrnianent Works Afc Amount paid out . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 128,450.66 is-sucri Debentures for Per. Wks. &, Storm Sewers _ . . . . . ._ 126,370.32 We have unpaid taxes to collect _rurt of which has been paid since December 31st 1919. Real Estate , . . . . . . . . . . _ .. 2585.43 Personal Property ._ 1690.05 Poll Tai ., 840.00 5,095.48 Unpaid ale about . . . . . . . ..1,8-i3.03 » $3,252.45 Pope Crosby, Cornwall If Bl l'8lOl‘, ll' 0 9 l0W|\i _jllrnllln _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ’l_lll_4S ises intoxicutirrr, liquor vllrich had _“ld lo (mmllt ln Bunk . ln llllll not been prrrt-haseri front a Vendor __-_-- i__..__ *.3 i ’ - - i . . . . . . . . , . . ¢ ~ \ ` ,Ji . W... . Women _ storm Sewers Sinking Fund 358.00 The Supreme Court met in Cirnr- Nqlhing will build yguqp -nd lottetown yesterday at 11 a. rn., makey°u“l.on¥.lldl.°bu.t|i|‘° Chief Justice Mathieson and As- _ F" ii? i The Grand .Jury was composed of'. O 5,_ U I _ `\_ lh‘li`.rI1oillr0vIYt..Mllcartz, Foreman, (`ity. 5. I _ loo. lun. pf . _ I-‘rancls Hughes, Dromore._ ' , - ~ '- j' Francis Howurrl, Cornwiil. it _ _ T‘;,,=:,:‘l,hn',|;_“l:“‘_:°‘ `,"' Robert McI’hail, New I-iaven. 'gm ~ lame. in rmiiee, lu- . .gd -lr-_-_ 2,- r ° -- '. ~ . ~. -I r ' ._ . ' - ' . i . _ ' -_-"f"~"D -’ Q* _ 40?' "‘l“n the jutlgiucni of the event, which reftrsed rule for new trial. MciSAAC VS. MCDONALD This was rr ticriiui'rer. Mr. Jus- tice lfitzgeiurllr in a desentlng judg mi-nt hr-ld that Judgment should be for the deferrdziiit on the dem- rirrr>r'_ SULLIVAN VS. TIDMARSH. ln this case the t`onrt gave leave to plaintiff' to filc his notice for ‘:'iirl, lroldring that a notice oi' ino- ilon should irc .servcrl wltiiin the time allowed by the statute and al- so that such irutive must be filed with the rrrothonoiary. _ Next was an application for nat- uralizittion by Frederick Lnmbrose, i`or'rncriy ol' Greece. r 'l‘hc t‘ourt decided to let the case stand over for present. _ ` MPIRE CREAM 3EPARATOR C0. VS. WILLIA I. YOUNG _ (Absent Debtor) The (‘ourt gave verdict for plain- trifl for $73.42. WILLIAM -E. REYNOLDS V8. FRANK V. MURPHY AND OTHERS In this ciii-rc the (‘onr'|. founrl ii vorrirct for plaintil`l‘ for $87.00, EDWARD R. CLOURSER AND OTHERS VS. MEDDIA GALLANT The plaintiff' obiainell a verdict for $68.50. ERNEST A. STRONG VS. NEL- SON RAMSAY This was an action concerning ii ilroriilssory note. A verdict was giv- en the plaintiff for $64. The Grand Jury found a true bill against Peter Sheplrcrd and Arthur Dunn for forgery. in the case of tiic Kiiig vs. Alfred Aegan in nn entllct- ment for assault the Grand Jury found no bill. A petition that Gregory Joseph Tweedy be admitted as student of law in C. G. Duffy‘s' oflice next carrie before the Court. The report of the Grand Jury's visit to the jail, insane Hospital and other institutions was then read by the foreman,>Mr. Frank Heartz. He said that their visit was satisfactory and reported that conditions as a whole were fully_ up to/the standard. - rm. in-um their rn rrsiiiri of tire nrernbers of the Grand Jury con- gratulated _Mr. Justice Fitzgerald on the excellent work ite had done during the twenty five years he held the position oi' Vice Chancel- lor and wished hini every success in his future work. Justice Fitzgerald in replying P associated with a Grand Jury, thr men oi' which were a credit to P. E. island. He concluded by saying that it gave hirii great pleasure to know that his work was apprec- iated to such-a degree and hoped that lie would; be able to live up to their expectations of him. The Court than adjourned until 11 o‘clock today. ‘ l -The committee appointed by the lifferent dairylug associations of' the three provinces, looking to- wards larser quarters for the mari-. time dairy school, niet at Amherst during the Winter Fair. Plans were aid for the development of this work, and a sub-committee consist-. of Hon. Waiter M. Lea, of l ( ~r r I if :-1 ( t l ing Prince Edward Island, Mr. E.'P. Bradt, of New Brunswick, and Dr. M. Cumming. of Nova Scotia, was appointed to tnlie the matter up witli the authorities at Ottawa. The. culmination of this .project will rbei a long step towards better dairyingl conditions in all three provinces. r _ BMELTS V8. GOLD.-Smells, those delectable little fishes, are being ' caught in great numbers through the ice on our shores and being shipped to tho United States says a Nova Scotia Exchange, The leniaiid in Yunkeclaiid is hard to satisfy and the market is craving. The payment comes in cash and with thc added difference in ex- change. Those \vho hold that the depreciation oi' Canadian inone`y in tire United States is due to the ‘nnlaiice of trade against Canada rrriglrl. go wholesale into the sriielt business und square the one-sided account. The necessary--oqlpiiieiit is only' ii short slick and two hits ot' hay wire, plus 21 hole in the ice. NOTABLE STOCK PURCHASE. -Mr. William lioycc of Bonshnw has purchased from lion. W. M. lieu, Victoria, it pure bred yetirling liolstcirr bull, that i-rliould be the means of raising the standard of the riuiry cows in that vicinity, as lie is out of that good dairy cow “i’rirri-ess ltouker Vtile deKol." ”‘l‘hl.~r -4-ow won first in the show ring at the"(Ylirirlo`ttetown Exlribl tlon as ri yeurllng and 2 ycar‘oid‘. also sweepstakes over all dairy brr-r~tl.~'. in the dairy test as n two year old. She was officially tested ln il. t). i\i_ and rnzidc 485 lb.-i, milk and rrr~uriy 152 llrs. butter in seven rinys, ii,2i'»l lbs. ririlk and 523 ills. butter' in ii your with seconrl calf. The ariccstors of this cow were bred by Mr. ima for four genera- tions i_tnri_ selecterl for' economy of prnrlrrctrlori its iudividutil recor'ri.~i of ull his in-rd ure kept l`r'rrm year to your and is rrperi toirrsrpectirrn by the public, eight cows and four two year olrl lrcifers earned $2000 at the Crapaud Creamery in 1019, besides tsupplying' three families with rriilk and cream and raising 10 calves, which is the very best. sort of rr record back ot' any breed- ng brrll. A very sad futnlliy ocurrcd nt Tarnpbellton on Wednesday, Jarr- uary 7tli, when Mr. I-lei"uert Thompson aged 51 years in stop- ning his gasoline engine got his foot cziunlit in the bolt in sucli a manner that he was thrown to the ground with such force that the side of his head was badly crushed and his ankle broken. Drs. Gallant and Champion was hastily summoned but could do little other than alleviate his srii’icr» ng and he died Saturday 'January i0tlr at Ii p. in. without apparent- y regaining complete conscious- D999. Much syrnpathv is expressed to the bereaved wife and family of eight, -Mr. .itunes l’.Tiiompsoii anrl Robert of-Cztnrpbellton und Tltos of Iowian are brothers of the rlccens ed and twu"slsters Mrs. D. Il. (`arnpbeIi and Mrs. Robert-(`arrntlr 1-rs of (l'l.e:iry. The funeral servi- cs are being condutrted by the Rev. ..`lf'r_ Lockhart, Tuesday at noon. Tlrc late Mrziierber-t Thomp- on was ii successful far-rncr of frirnpbeliton and took .an active iri- erest in all things pertaining to he betterinent of the community. his many friends in Campbellton, O'Leary and surround-ing districts to his bereaved family their sympa- thy is extended. ` A meeting of the P, E, island Stock Breedcrs Association was` licld in thc l’riiico of Wales Col- lege last night. The President, Mr. W. W. Crosby, Cornwall, occupied the chair. The minutes of lust meet int: were read rind adopted. Dr. Gauthier“dclivereti‘ a short address in which he commended =he orgauiziition as ri means through which the interests of stock breeding could be forwarded. Ile also spoke of the splendid work being done Uy island breotbens along vtirlours lines of the llvc stock industry, and tiiouglrt that tuction srilcs ln this province held in central places lit-which our best itock could the solrl _would be in fea ture of corrsirlerable value. in view of the Maritime show at Amherst. it which lsiarlll stock wits being sold, ire const ered _it would _not be advisable to hold it provincial show in this provlirce. Hon. W. M. Len, Commissioner ‘of Agriculture, was the next speak er. His address was along tire lines of the importance of live stock as n basin of our prosperity. in the course of his address he :ave some good pointers on breed Ing nn_d griiding up of our flocks and herds ng well as the selection of lniproved sires. Mr. J. J. King. of the Live Stock Branch, Ottawa, spoke for some time on the marketing of live stock with a special reference to- lambs. Mr. King outlined the sys- tem of marketing followed in New Brunswick during the past season ind submitted figures showing the cost of handling, shrinkage during WELL SATISFIED WITH ilABY’S OWN TABLETS '_ Mrs. A. Bernard, La Presenta-` tion. Que., writes:-"l have used Ba.by's Own Tablets `for my baby ind am well satisfied with them. l have rccmnniended them tn several said that he was roud indeed to hc____?f my friends who have ,|50 llllea ' P I l ,-_u.t_.._ ___ 3 »' s _il- ` _:_ j _,M ,_,_ ~¢v~ _ ___ _ iv' ' ' OXO HOT POT. Peel and slice suilicicnt potatoes to liulffill alar e pie-Lllsli, iitlrl icw small onions, aio slici-rl. Put into '_ cold writer, bring uickl to ii boil, boil one rninutc, llrcii tlkain. Put back in |iic-dish with few slices of toiri-.ito,scusori with pepper und salt; and flavour with lrcrbs. l)i>-solve ' one OX() Cubcin l-piiitufliot milk and pour over inixiurc. l’ut few- bils of butter on top rind bake for ' two liuurs irrrnodcrutc oven. I oxo succornisii. Take: four-llftlrs ofa lrrrulifiisl cup. ofdricd lima bcuris, soak one hour or more in cold water; drain, add one quart hot watcr'i_n wiiich two OXO Cubes have been dissolved. Cook until almost temler. Adil little salt and finish cooking. Allow liquidtoevaporatelicibrcrcrriorirrg ` from the shove. Add one cup canned corn and n tablcirprronfulr (of butler. Relient and serve. i » _ .7Zfe [lille 2220/261!/-savers / 1- transportation, and the prices re- ceived by the producers. Messrs McGregor. McRae arid. Reid also spoke for it few_ inlI\IltBS in connection with the winter fair for this province. The last two nien tioned gentlemen strongly advocat- ed the establishment of such ft l>l'0 ject. ' - _ Ae therswere not enough melll' bers present representative _of all the branches of live stock lt was decided to adjourn the meeting un. til this aftcrrroon. when -the elec-‘ tion of officers will 'take place. -A large, and entliusiustic meet- ing of tire Knights of Coluinbus was ance two honored guests, Rev. Fathers J. A. Murphy. -md L- A- Smitii. Botii Fathers had o<‘Clllli@