__n.` . i ai fi i- _~‘ .-¥~ -`f l ,.n§_l| There passed peacefully to rest at s. 1 they have the assurance to know °’ I ` the home Oi' her DBDUSW. Mr- I-»0l1iS Tile defendant Arthur Dunn some that He doeth all things well and - D. McLeod, Victoria. Lot "9, on the time ago l'ound a check for the not even n spni-row falls to the ll *_ bl ||l||l‘,i' ~ f- morning of January 10th, ini-it. Mrs. sum of* $40 issued by Col. J. S. ground unnoticed. “Suffer little H ~ -niiiiii _ . ‘ land., ' - 0;'l[]ill",f;._.- `...'ll don, inimlgrated to this province was i1 forged one and the result Al Q"'§’"'tI`ill'l.l r-Q9 in the year 1850 and settled at was that Shepherd was arrested lane W 'f"li. QL- i ` ' - ' i - ' _ _ . n||l||| ,In .\oitll Itivei, but subsequently came for the crime of forgery with Dunn A - ~' - ‘ is Ei _ ll wh. fa < (OI i 7-9 i - I 8 _£8Wi H1 c ai.- 8th rmi - ,elim #3 ye ‘ %B\‘Q =-ve i in ir ,l ran 4.9719- , _ ,, iushe .50 t urnii lllIMJ1 i e e b _ill/t lfmal _ sin; ake, vood leigh ire < out, r. it ,_ U9 ll Br, 1 *itil ,set plinr _ mall .- lentl lost nily l ‘til , dll tr °' 381|!- pool .lf d tat l Bai' lnnl ' Sill Ml 2711 1 ‘ LO F Wi Spl W: 112 so-<3 ‘ ¢§li'< f ,Q _ .l MRS 8928 Union - ii W!! ,` f `;’ll ////,M .1 Office workers should .- use Lifebuoy Soap f Think of the hundreds cf ~ dusty, germ laden things you l must touch every diiyl Think l ofthe danger to your skin. _ You need the hes! sonp- - and more-the bestdisinfect- l i-inf. You get both in li?EUUY iisatrii QA# its healing, soothing oils and grateful disiniectanta thor- oughly cleanse und disinfect -particularly useful for I bruises. outs, wind sores. etc. TM clrlviilc odour In lil/about »`.v u . .lint of in prourllrm ._ ...iii-ii", mr/in vaiilrlwiga//rr _ ' ~» _ au. /_ 4; *_~ L lil --Fq ` §”_-ltIl;.=_i¢Itl->_-;.-`_ij|~.-iijitezgl m E ri TY 8 W lil’ (0 lif resting place.-R. I. P. t kind and lnving husband and father. were the solos by Mrs. L. Warren ----- Eli; _ I _ , The daughters are:-Mrs. Ray and Miss Simmons, and the duet Tllefe dl0d Suddeilli' Ht New nf, mond Richardson of Dorchester, by Mcsdames Holms and Steven~_P0rii1 0n'Fridi1y. J-Hn. 9th. Margaret -- _ ‘ e Mass., Miss Victoria of New York son. Thees meetings will be con- the 6 months old baby girl of Mr. W , "Alf City. The sons ure:-George and iinued during the week and some and Mrs. George Martin. _ thu" ’ 'i_ ' _l Albert of West Devon, William und of the most interesting subjects She was in her usual health up ‘I l. ` Dai-ins of snni,-len, B. C, lie is nl- yet dealt with will be considered. to the time of her death, and the ~ so S,,,.vlve,l_ by ill,-ee slslem Mm - parents and family were shocked ‘lm - f Malcolm Matheson of Charlotte- The forgrry case against Peter and stricken with grief. when they ` . town; _\irs¢ Marv J_ Mellrle and Shepherd, and Arthur Dunn WHS found that the angel of death had itll” l l l Niiss Sadie Largeof Hunter's River heard beforc Chief Justice Mathie- touched with icy fingers and claim' E5 v A _ ' son in the Supreme Court yester- ed for its own their baby girl. But _ J _ Ill ri y and / __ ._ Ld ' I l " Margaret Sheriffat the ripe age of Jenkins payable to _Arthur l\'lcEach- children to nomo unto 'Me for of ‘ 89 years. ern. He kent the check for a time suen is thc Kingdom of Heaven." Mrs. Sheriff, whose maiden name then gave it to Peter Shepherd .`____ V _`_“‘ _/0 /i. .E - _ was Margaret Gordon, was one of who endorsed lt and received its ~m",I'// ' -._,| I* I six children, who with their father, value from Mr. Ivanlteddin. It was _ //I //I/I/lllil "Mum “ the lute venerable elder James Gor soon discovered that the signature li to reside at Appiii Road. Lot 30 a~ _an accomplice The late Mrs. Sheriff was for J. J. Johnson K.C., appeared for any years, a member of the Hemp- _the"¢rown and D. A. McKinnon K. n Church, was highly respected. C. f0i‘ the fifilelidiiiii- nd lived an exemplery Christian Evidence was heard from Mr. e. She was niwnys n kind and Ivan Reddin Col. J. S. Jenkins, '5 true friend ill time of trouble, and Arthur Mc In eiiin .ind inlpressive. The ielnains, teaching proressibn loses one of 4; followed vilwnllafilge Ilumbei; °f ‘"°l_”" its most painstaking. and efficient ` I /-la ` - s QW? “'ll{“a3" en ds' ‘Virer flrneluig members, and the children s kind l.BvlzR § E14-'-f' 4 3 Ppmi _Z f “nn ‘ie exe" V hi h mentor and friend. He was ayoung Bkorllans _.4 . 1 away n e sm y l>0t Uefew ° firm ot rare ability. a kind dis LIMITED. "~ ' `. °` Q WHS 01190 Da" of the G°"d°” 1’°’“°' disposition, and will be missed by r0iwNro.o~r. ‘ 5 o* -*‘"“.<1- Th" P““'h°“f@“ Wm’ ii large circic ci iricnus. lic is ` UA . LOWS D- B°L"°‘li -I“‘l5°“ M°Ea°h` survived by six brothers James, 'l-"’i‘.--'.':|-ix?" 's -."-.'.‘.',1.¢i{.lt\..._...,i~wl _ *_ __ _ ____ Alexie and Bernard on P.E'. island B. His remains were laid'|io rest GHS nn Jan 3ril in Sl. Augustine's ceme- tery, iiustto thi' pallbcaiels bint; In stock and to arrive *f*`”?`_*""`: Joseph, of Mecklin, Sssk. and John and Augustine of Moncton, N. - . n. . . A lnrge conciil|l'_=o of friends nnrl acquaintances following him to his ( 1 n - Moses l)oucetle, John, Anilionly, l I , Y George Cliandler, Tlioo Ling, Ml-l- ee S ° . ¢ _ ton Rackham, and Fidel Gallant, 4 ' ., ,' 4’ li `(‘ .1 _ li ill 'lit ri / I ‘Nl ill. G _-lg "‘, '~ I _ 1000 BA 3 BRAN' 1000 r‘l£§‘§ /_ surviving brothers-R l P av last resting plnen. Tho sympalliy of the community goes out to the BAGS MloDi.lNcs, soo ,f ` J _-~-~ ‘f'O-O-O 0-l,_i_ J, . .. . ~ . The annual nicctlng of Si. James BAGS OIL CAKE MEAL (old _ ; "~’ 3;; Church was liclil lust evening with prices) 500 BAGS CRACK. ";¢ lun exceptionally large attendance. Colonel Stewiirt was appointed T so com Ano conNMsAL. fi="'°°d rf°m ¢t\l=ii°l1- They i°h'""““” ‘md M" D' 'A' M“°K'“' P", ,lla my gi ~v»l~l|° inu"_ notl secretary. 3¢l.lUMA(;l.lER FEED pUl__ The year's work was discussed Hi lvilitth and estimates passed A VERIZED OAT FEEU, ToLUand _ most successful year was reported LEY' Buckwheat’ em sm s‘_Jolm_N_D_,» ' Messrs. M tin, McKinnon,Buntiilri Qnc si. war ii _ 'i'ii|¢AlqpiAi|pnu¢;¢o_,|_gn|- a pleasant or li. The business natural color or money rsilmil ii. Saints doips mont of the torclogana phone 203,” e au” . _ __ |1.;omi,a.|, qi' of the hour Bias then continued _Positively not a dye anli‘_non-infos winlrinl Tisllillg tor their excep- . and concluded satisfactorily with tous. Price $1.00. For sale ill Char' ¢l°Ull|¥ K,° *WK Th” "N419 U19 Nallonal Anthem, _ __:g,_,__ _ lottetgwn at goddin Bros, __ _ fir!! tllly which the t0WI1 telfn ._ I ‘ V U ll i 1 'ii i i. . ".~ » i - . ' and Hyngtlllan were re-elected., ‘.§.°,f;"7dH.”'39""""l.3°”"‘lé',°"" During ati intermission after the Lowest price in th it . "'”" "”. 'ff' 5"' e din of th ports, train e- ` . ' i* WHOLESALE 5 E EE’.|.'f“f_ Nimpmfic »ul»uComp¢n7rNme. frgshmsénll 'frerserved by tli?L;d H The Aibbies beat the St. Dungtsre Mlllfl UTIL! Lilll Fllll ies Aid and a choice .program con 8°*4 'ln il 8004' °ll\i\>l¢l0l1 Of IIOCIIGY services be nl; conducted by the` pastor, Rev llr (‘hnisso P P grade cows were purchased by f Mr. Wallace Wood, who han also tm purchased Mr. Robertson's farm. It is pleasing to note that all of CU this valuable stock was purchased ill hy local buyers snd‘wlli stay in he the Province. ‘ fr _ _ _ _ _ _ ' ' 1-uasotv ~ ‘"2 wzniiissosv AJol1l=6llgel_9§,h ll; Bnnouncldiof MLM; il if » ,_ I - V~`»~_~ :if - - ll 7'i~h"lM»~'-T P 4 “wil V l - .. ° .iw °r...:= ir iii" ~ _ - '° .z ru *r".:° if own rcs en s o ea ey v- ree man c r r, . . ., I . _‘ er, P. E. 1., which occurred on It ,.?;%1f¢'";:'y::, |gl',lnv°“ Summerside, from the Department . 1>lect.h9ih.dL919. gf zenertalsaleiiliiiy. _ . » cr -liiliiiln :nah lagtgiee. :Yo n_:lu _ ` B 8 ll VBDCB B86 0 years, u eto e a over orp c- . - Mlilllonaig was ltvliengouhiiif tits ncligzflgflt°’|t':l;°'hf,‘;':;s“°t0g:g 'fnglsblireither side of the memorial i a e clan e - c na an ' ' r, ted ist. AIJIDIIIUWIOPUIU-‘U Margaret McLedd, and was of pure _dries and scales over anrlhoverhalg. monumen ere; Elnno s 'l‘aldng“FRUlT-A-'l’lVB Highland scotch ancestry, his “l“~5°“‘°“‘“é°-“_°°v°" °“" 1°” Hospi-rAi_ rA|¢|N vgn, ._ parents having emigrated to the b°€,f;u“;‘_gv';°;‘;f:d_':;;';°?°§;'l 3:51 Camp Hill lfosbiitnl, at Hs itsx was lzialnd mzliliy years asia latlllns Iillil cmow have no Iam" mee, and lganzaallted saga tetris ova; frtlilm er res . ence near us co. e _ ' e_- sry ence y . a leaves to mcum his widow, former- 5°" gal" |’°‘fm““°'"‘ rellfli' - lt l Department ot Soldiers' Civil Re ly Ann Jane Fortecue, who has the Ta BI H.°°d“ Ssrmpar ' 3'", K. Establishment. lor the Pl'6vtn¢d of synipatliy of the community in her ” 5°’°d M" mal' becnlmf lg" "ml: Nova. Scotia and Prince -Edward and bereuveineut. Mr. McDonald llf°r°"5hly Puri y mlm' -b°°` nr l, °’ island al:‘10.30 \. m. on~Jauuary was u life long coliservatlve in °‘“'ml°h Wm- °"u“he` t . mm y' 12,f1920. politics. and in religion n ferventper-ha: si “maize mu' 'TI B smut -_ - _ ~ ann iicvnnt cniilciic. nc was isiii ”"‘”° “B lm "9"" S“°°““'““Y “S” New suNoAi.ow.-lar. B. van gisrtest in St. Augustlnes Church, ed,i,lo'1.-f1l\'_;°l‘{'_“:“:':x‘:l °l{e;';B°t°l;é béwels has returned to (_)-liarlottotdwn u ico, a lar e cone urse f ‘ , from Buitbur , what e- i com friends followigg him tg his last .“§§;f‘-fggg' ~;'§_m'§' a:_}‘1hf)i_f’°°_fg'§_ Plus' pleted work ,lm a nav? ' llxifngaiow ' which he built for Mr Colin Wddd I-L ~ ”'"` it it c as ir as l»uiidlng-- with ln the death of Mr. John Large, 21?; Joshi” `G°rd‘::l’ Igalgeil ?I:1i.m' $lg,lh§,r$gl:salklell;)l:l;n;grtglggagggg which took place on Dec. 18th, West ‘ ‘ eq- .-le"m?_a _ ' /I J ' I It wi-ll bo equipped with a modern D°"°“ has ’°" °"°`-‘ °f “S ‘"0" Leaves cHAni.o'rTsrowN. plumbing system md unto-dlte in Qléilgly islsenlelilsndllliaiiorable citli- _Mn E_ /\_ l.l€.lm_ who has bnen other roanects ' _ ' °“5 9 “ "0 9” “Ye in ciicrii»c or ins F. W. wbciwci-in . ""' good health for some time, his » _ ` l 9 TRAIN STALLED-The t-rain guirored with ull the 5YmPl»0ml friends and relatives had hoped' to_'l(iUgp:g;x‘c l§g,.`é'("*lg;l,?et;e!l‘l\`l,sn $33,, wbio ieii,_Cliai'lottotown ni 3,15 on ofFemu|cTmuhle,wil:hohronioCon see him restored to health, butllng l-or g§»d,,ey nnving been proinot- M0" “Y f°" TlK'1lSl‘.fa“ l“'° B stipntion and constant Headaches. God, who doeth nil things wel1"'..,l lo lneimnnagersnil, of ine wool. heavy groiind drift* auduuli to four Ihadpimu law dow" vi W Md M4 ge°'”°‘1 °"""“_"”° _*md °“ Th"'”' wcrtii store in thin i-ii-_-v. iiir. l-leim's °’Cliwk yesterday had sot no infill sides of the body I tried various lgfevlgfraillzg :als ‘?"'i; “lem to be muny friends here while pleased to el’ than 0L€8l'.V~ At 10 oclock romediesuiiliout relief andtheuput ll. _ 10 mn' ilvlli' Of his Dr0m0ii0n will regret lilfii- night site had progressed as i' ‘ 1' Large was of ‘I very humble his departure. On Mond-ay night he far as St. LOUIS- it is l'9l10i`¢9d *hilt myS¢lf“nl0 (`0f1SiIl’l¢l0DilU\dWhHfSlV¢5 _if rt-sln~<~i_ series was delivered ni Clyde River time play was oiic of the -best over me from misery is the splendid fi-ull The funeral service was conduct- lo ,I lm-ge anlllgnne on Isundsy seen in Amherst. The visitors ac~ niedieine, ‘Friilt-o-tives'." Q. _ ed by his pastor itev. E. E. Styles evening by the ltev. H. R. Belly. oording to reports from Amherst, __I,_'___ E MRS_M_J-_GORSEE assisted by Rev. Mr. Turpel, after The gnbjeei, vii, there o Heli?’ lh0_W0d Wndefful BDESU Bild 5116 -,.t_-lj; - 9 t . I which interment was made in- tho was ably dealt 'lin by the re. combination despite the soft don- i',`-;J,",-`,f§§-§ . 50°'“b°x'6f°r $"'50' na 'l‘_°25°' Methodist Ccnietery, West Devon. vel-ond 'gentleman who sounds dition of the ice. The Stewart L_.-Bi' i ' ALI itll ilrnlors or sent postpaid by A soy,-owiiig window (nec) Miss (mil, Gmys worn lm-'iiie uplift oi brothers played well for Amherst _ j'_"'l._-*"7 7 ‘Fruit-s-tlvcs Limited Ott-awx Ont Lydili Pour. two diiugliters and four lnnnl{;n(l with ng ilnnel-tain voice. but were held incheck bythe wdti- i x ' §__ I _ _ sons are left to mourn the loss of o A pleusiiig feature of tho service deriiil brick skating of the visitors. iz' 1. -_ I ~ < . Sl \, i `-'S Fl-R\ST FULL SET OF SILVER FUR8.-The poet, Robert Service's words “And a prize likewise in a womiln's eyes. is a peerless black fox skin" had its full significance today when l\lr_ Chester Mcbure displayed to some of the ladies of ‘Charlottetown the first full set of silver black fox furs- manufactilr- 1, ed from Island Silver Foxes. They are .indeed beautiful. The stole and muff are perfectly fnlatched, being black and silver. clear. spark- 7 ling in color. Tile muff is made in the reclining anlmlll ' shape and shows distinctly all natural mark- ings. The stole is- large, and sllap- ` ed so as to show all the beauty of the lustrous fur, shud-ing from »lEi’$\'°$¢ .4 1 1. ,it 4-_ ef -- i -‘ Stockings 0-for cold weather _ _ _ . Buster Brown Stockings will I ligliten the clothing 'bill this winter. They are sensible, closely-knit stockings, thatwill-amply protect your boy against the cold, yet can be bouglltmuch more reasonably than othcrwintcr stockings. ` Buster Brown Stockings wear longer-require less mending, too. They’re knitted with three-ply heels and toes, _and double-ply legs and feet. They give extra wear--they’re shaped to fit-and they hold their color. _ i l Get Buster Brown Stockings for your boy or boys this winter. They will lower the clothing account, especially if your family islarge. ` i` Ask for Buster Brown durable hosiery--the economical kind. BUSTER' BRO”/N’S SISTER’S STOCKINGS are ideal for t/ze girls. Fine qua/ity' two-thread English mefcerzlted li:/e, in Black, Leather Shade T an, Pmk 7 the raven blue black to the bright clear silver. The Guardian repres-- l entative understands that they . are the first set to be worn in this province. .Many sets indeed will be worn from now on as the ladies of this province should be wearing ~ the product of ciir own ranches when they rerluirf: it beautiful fur 5€!. MONEY IN AYRSHlRES. - The dispersion so-le of Ayruliiro and Ayrshire Grade cattle -held tbl’ Mr. C. H. Robertson, at _Marsh- field Jan 14th was a great success. Particularly worthy of notice was the prices paid for Ayrshire grade cows which goes to show the popu- larity of tho Ayrshire cow as a producer of milk and butter`fst'. Following are some of the prices paid at Mr. Robertscms sale., ` Eighteen head, half of which were under two years of age, sold for _ the total sum of $2,063.00. Three" _ Tha Chipman Holton Knitting Co., Limited _ _ T... _ __ E _i-______.__’ _ E _E ni I _ I E rr, _ E __iEJ:_~E-_E f ` Tl* ' r 'V11 I ' gi ' 'Y ml' QL *_lr" 1;?" 'F4'-f` 'T'_ 4 ‘E 1’ f .;__Y ‘T:' 1*. 'w' ~' -- ‘ ‘__-;.e- "-1 _-= =_#_ - gs.-_ . ,.5=;_ -33.2 E.: Q: w 1; _;~---_ = _fa an :_ L- 4: E =-~ ;- _ __ _rr - I _ ~~ ‘ f' ‘-11; ~=f- 2; ;-:-. sy.-;;:-T7' _ -__~_g-.-- g-_; ti: , 5; _ ; _ -_' =`-' TE _=.: 2-_' ig - ;~.T."`1'= __ =; 51 rs >- ~-= .;- ‘ 1.-1 E5' e iii ‘Te ;?§.`E;7 ti' Z-Z ‘..f"; _» - f --- ., _ 5.-__~.T Tv-'If _-3* 3; .5 ==_. . ;;;___i-E-" ZF ‘-2- . "§_, _z-_- I _f' /ZW ' _ _ /- / -. / / .ssiicifitiniivif 0 i\i‘;‘.' ' \. I _ __ . E E “li L _ ___A_f' _ T __-* '_` I ,_n E E' -1 - _ _-__-gr' _.iq _ _Y ' _ ' 'Jr an `»`A I pure bred cows sold for $662.00, three grade cowl; for $506.00 and three grade lieiicrs milking sold m was $305.00 for Lady of Melrose, ‘M Bear River. This is a five year old t° stock and milk produced by her in th 3 years. if she continues to do as made £0 grade 01” 9"i’“““ie the fox” good work, which no doubt she and these two hundred animals are* checking to the _.i.ioni‘ds. Williams will, she will prove a veryf°f Neill. The three highest priced be 1 of ' R cun Au. aronaeoo ms. sistii-ig of s'pisno-solo by Mr. Wat- ~ - i - last evening. The Saints furnished C t & U L t' lull!" M1! M [mlm] mm. kls, solos by Mr. Hubbard, Miss Dr. Tnmnln'a Natural Hair lo- 5 Wfpflslnlly 'N058 198111 BI1df0l' ar 0 t _-, - rn: oscar inviuorurron. Margaret' Robertson, Miss Pearl gtoratlvo, used as directed, ls guar- W0 ll°l'i°d° ii W8! GUY-b0dy'B game- '“"°° "’ 7”* °""‘“~ Hunter and Mr. Malcom made anteed to restore gray bail' to its T-|19 fiflii D9i`i°d 09911011 with the ~»..l E-_'_ cow llml has made over $80000 foxes which they have turned loose for Mr. Robertson through sale of. °“ 3" lslmld mme dlstance fmm pmntahle lnveslmenl lol. M,._ cross, red, etc. Nor has -any effort played like a ‘tirolan throughout ur. only small sales being made period.. Purcell or the Alibics was °m~ his sovernmeiit and letters iavci- ci thc Abbtcc- -' -business circles _ Last night on the invitation of l li _ ll, _Il l l __ I e ers_ from the , cnciin i nz's:.‘;.i.i.i'ii“i.i°t.ii_i2ii.i.“:. :.i;.~.yi:..i;f:":-.:.:-:.::r:‘.".:’.::.:.i:: -i should be “ken immediate] me - cd at $5,700.00 were passed- it WHS tivo citizens assembled' at the Vic- M, eo,ooo Les Faso wi-tem, rclri crnnigli mslrccimlffcll. lf “'}“l"{“_*,’,"“lY_ alfied false the icrla -Hotel ic do iicncr in ii ills-_,Messrs - I , _ n | is I n 675 B G _ lskcn soon cnmighmwillhrcakii " 9 9 3 5° Ml’ YI5 0 m“kl“8 lf tin-giiished visitor. Mr. Keisha ls- one of ina ( ags), 800 BA 8 u,iin 24 hours. ;2,5000,A;1llso orgunista salary to lllnn ni' Japan, who is at 'present in es ln Japan ll.,l ll l-ou . _ I. .-I 80. brirncligs of the church's ll, ll “de mml l I m ' onouno ovsrsn ei-iei.i.s, _ _W“_“m ‘_jc_c,vi_§’;"l';§mj’|'_’l:’;"{l___ wndrntgiéc ints ficnrlsningl ccniiiilcn n,§ lallaifeie inipgiini olisvgrnnlgni GNT FOR POUI-TRV» PURE I-'I ¢Ivr°ry m;il: I . ylgar is mg; cconndisurgéing eV<(lf)i;1ii do ltnlfestll/fait? lille fluxtllfrefédmfgrllll “ (JC Qlfpggguggi ||'n ' . ' UST- l". S no S G Ill' B . i.iNsEEn Meal., co1-'ron cn; lv_i_n_iv%hn,¢