.;,.,.-~1.-»n~» “1»,,=»- -v-se. us » -.n~¢..~... ~ I. . - . L.1’»iI»,. 1 r” ' ' "”` Gila lofi lo 1 n duardialfs i§illurlla'y wi usa-art lim lnrrrlrrl mi.; lnisrsueirl rr'o'n“1iil.:lv.f.ii.'.' liens" fully. r .C w _ _ .e-.¢...~/ii. ~ _ '_ .. - 4 . i___ .. . ~ Y _ L- " Vw ` Y 1 . le h rf l. Havi tru# ` ` ‘of the fox breeding industry for til° ._ . _ s , 1 nt and c ee u ng _ , MONDAY IUMID IATUIIQAY.-’|‘be Nil Montague, -Murray Harbour. Prince N _ French G°vei_iimmi_ M_ Timm” .IAN-Y lUlNlD»» On New. eral of the into .\li|¢Emlna M.noDon town, and Summerside. Several con-lzllfeiii ¢¢:v”:;il°;`g;ili9. Iilifiili Viifxleréilgi ham is inmwim iii the industry Ye_\r'| my. MUQIOP. 5° um' lid wal hold SAIIIMIY m°|'°l“5 INIIIUOUD 55"” “°° W" “‘“d° “"7 ti; fr ,ts site 'nine 5 piquugi from a personal standpoint and t < ~ tlne old dnuglmsr of Mrs. from her into residence |07 Water ,eport in are Secretary. while many, wmmgiouf ami mend on” ‘i came time with the intention of tak- laryi _ Weathsrbie, aeeidollf-til! Street to Bt. Dunstanl Cathedral mme report the canvas as not yet (mimi she remained ioyai iiii_°uii,l 320?" ` “chu ot bonu* “W “hare ` Requiem mah Ma" w"`c°mDlewd° adverelt as well ss ln success rg seven bums about the celebrated by Rev. Wm. V. Mac- Y ° wi, gi, .M eqnn to the city pnnnld, non.. River, cousin of the The i,,r,n.e.l di -the i-“'° M” Wu' loin ner roll lon in s quiet un-o ' geniugl yhei-edge le reported udecoased. The psll-bearers were: un... Gregory who passed to her S 8 sh i impnwlng. Messrs Jas. Lapnin. Cleaver Mc- Mandi ren; wednesday, January °‘"°“lU'»l°“9 m°-“n‘;i"- ii ° d°‘g“i " ' ` btw. Wm. Grimes. Frnnk Mcvcn- sin. took plnon Friday. January il gf: ilxlsidu .“';iiimii‘;: LMP T0 Rl\1’.- The funeral lid. JM Wilken “U4 Cm" J- Mn'-from her labs resideneerst. tAva\;_d: oi brothers and siiitem ofthe IMI Url. G60. Jlukllll took cheii. 8erviGe at tits Lgfgiz “iii” to Peoples Cemetery- de; \-\;°u;‘e May Hai. Simi Rest in Eesti, mme yengerdgy afternoon from conducted by Rev. . . i no . was very largely att/en an many and beautiful floral tributes NEEDLE EXTRACTED FROM to Birch Hill Cemetery. The ser- -*MANY HAPPY RE7URN3- _ were evidence of the high esteem _Mis A L” i Tr ou' >KNEE. s my o Y vices 'wen conducted lby Rev. E. On Jan. Ltr: Mr, aolgi -Miiiieigiaiillii in wlllch the dilieceinsed wus held by icwmmiiied by her ii'ui_iiei Mi-ii Nl¢D°““ll ‘55m‘°‘l bf RW' 'Mr' Hamm” nu. ve' 6 la" who knew er iddith -Lord arrived in Cb Town. Llttlsiollns and Rev Mr. Lindsey. the fiftieth anniversary of their The |,,¢e.Mr,,_ Gregory had reach- iiiomia Mania _ on me ioiiowiiig Th, mu Nnrnrn were Lloyd marriage. in honor of the occaskin ed her 51st. year and ber death mominlé sim was “ken _in the Ri Ballon, Earl Bnliem, Henry Jenkins :lazy diiinteirtsined siggiifrfitiliielii-atiigli afterian illneesiitiyif onlyi eighiiiidniysfigi iisiiimi Hmpiiiii and by means iiii “huh Jmilims' Runex Jenkins' hrtorr; -M:‘s Ieggller of Alberts and 3:: rglllrtllsgs wandgnizleriss lShg}x‘R“y li needle W" f°“”d lu her; Wm' Mccs um' C MTB. G80- WBHBD 01 'F°l'\'l\““ leaves to mourn a sorrowinz hun- hae' Am" buying um nasal; ex" ____ , tracted she was taken to t e ome cenuumrv Lsaauz _ on.Covo were ,it iii,mi,_.i.i,i, thriiidnoiia- bend- "V" “°“’- R°"°" *md L°“"i”' or ner sister uvirs l-ilrnin l-lowati. ` however two of whoms re e n wlnnipeg_ .(;e0rge_ Fred, ~}-lui-dis ni ' _ Wednesday evening the young peo- ' _ .Where she will .remain till able to im ii ii 0i.Western Canada. and one in Bost Charlottetown and two daughters L ii hom 'VI' °‘ ‘P°'"'"'l mm a ° °m on were unable to be present 'MIB Janie and Edna at home i"°“"“ ° er e` ‘ M. W. E. Smith to reorganize ' ' ' ' __-_ thleir Community league. Foliowlns 'xmsay is m hung h“if“";iib“teMif's' 1 ‘R°"~ MV RiY““ Wh° i'iit°“d°d iéilei There passed psacefull y away ii" ui' oiticem “acted mi. the IDBHY HWY! so ve or sy B - deceased dllr ng her ness o c-_iii her home in _New Giiisgow on ;'l`belr friends extend best wishes lated at the funeral and the pall-it 925 M _i ii itnii_ in : -Pr sid nt, Arden lee. 26th 1 rs. c n :i‘i;‘i;i_fii5_V°‘%o°_Pm‘; iiviim G‘y.|on this their Golden Wedding Day bearers were Messrs J. Gallant rews iii her risiii ye_iii,_ Deceased ' _ . ’_and express the 110119 tiint they H. Calbeck, L. »McCabe. H. Rog-‘ ii it ii ;’,§°',§,;'iii-_"_§”"‘}}‘,,’,,,,°f,‘,’{‘,§§,;,,i“§,‘";,§; ‘;§,“,‘,‘}, may uve in mins many more ou-. F. Trai-inr. M. H. M-cLennnn..§‘,§‘§,“§§§‘.,',“ ,§,‘§,,fFn'i. “§‘I...".,§‘.",l,..‘Z ____i________ sieve, t,_,,_i_,,,_ and with iii, ex, .nnninn illness. Mr. Marin wan ’ _rii-‘ ‘ . i‘pWini°d.i° “ke aim,” of the lgiiirgriiy anniversaries of their mar- The caiididres oi iioih pmiiesiiiiellical skill and kinlii nursing eleven orcgiock when the final case. cntioli of a short period of his a xiidielyiiii-r;iiiiv;rii isiiliiii cililighiy ns M“°m”ry' Luwary md s°cm pm' now contesting the Third aiidiwuld d° W” or 11° Wal' ithe only Jury case wi-ll be tried- earlier days which was spent in- WTh deceased who had 'reach trimmer. Sixteen members Wefei TUESDAY i iii D"°°“”°‘l was me d°‘“gme' ° This is the case of J. C. Sims vs. ,hii,,\,i,iidir,g_ iisqiiiigi Bti," iii var. e A enrolled. After the business wagi wma S¢i,i0i_ARSi_iiP_Mr' Him ili°i;Ju§it2l`ieiiIiiiiizt:iltchl:ilroi§pii(£iil:§iss aisnc‘i*'ifd_ this" I;l:ifi;5i§'gl?;§eioSlrii;iitii:iuNiiei;'iii.;igl¢:i W_ fi~_ Seller, an action for the ni- lous points througholii. the Islliiiid tililifiiiraitizagii Gguiyieiigrsthléadimlgtzelie '{‘i;‘;”::$ilndl:i'_"$ tzyesewed sigiiiiold iilcliisll 90!! 0! Mr- and Mrsting Premier Stewart leader of the §iii.i.0wiiig hiiiibiiiid toni, sons and iiovery of debt incurred in fox doa- gig iiiliitiiigsiiiiiiiiri wasqihevcddiiiiiiliiisiig and in Swiemiber underwent “mg ~ . n s. ' . ,mu B student at Acadia Univiirsiiy' ers ieader oi me opposition aii three daughters Viz.-Geiol-ige and i-1 ____ was wiiieiy ,md iavdrnply known operation :ii tile iRoy§1ihisVi(cti<;r had ‘t the home Dt Mm' Wm' W°l"m° was recently awarded 8' dressed 9- '~`f°W‘l9d aildlence last l::llieiM§i:il)i:lcil)l§g' E0 onli lg A" “em “mane in the Court Ann and moktau lacuwds pghl Ilgttan €liifi_li;;a§°’;1ii';1ii‘i“ iii? mmied since his mimi Mme iiii can urdsy evening. January 2nd. smeetf versity '° the nudfm wh°iimi;€ “cmd asiichalrmaniiafixd "Le best: oiufo “mm meh 'Mothers tuners! slvelliiiunrcte igligtlgdfllerglore stile first Elizabeth Jne Huntley of Vernon tion gradually became worse un inlwu held in Marshfield Hall for UW l‘l5l‘e”'» “““k“ ;,Bi"°°“C iii 8 5§’;"liii°" er l’§e"° ii ii ‘ii"°“g fi: _ The ‘l*\“5l“°“ “Wi Mm' mmm lady 'all' Etude” i/J sign the Roi; River. and to this union was born his demise on December 28th. the purpose of organizing a "Live W°fli 8! PflI1°9 °f 8” 0 95 fee ‘"1 5 H OWS 0 W00d. HUHWY ll-lV°f~ Mm -l°l\“ Biii.i.iste,,at,L,iw Shi, was ad. a fdmilly or ll.r\9 children, all of The late Mr, Walsh was an e Stock Bhinpinlr Club." Mr. w. E. and who in new Ln nttnuiienw ai ““’“““¢ l““°‘l- iA“S‘“l“ B“"°- 0*- “Ni N°“‘l° “i “S ti, i' ,th Hiim. .vnoni survive nin.. nloyee of ine c. N. railway n said University. ` Aifiel' havliig thehqufintioili firgdhonle. wlio tenderly “Veil mr her $sllrtrv(;do)lttheeS)il)l§?rl)e1!dI1!'; %r,dr-‘l mi ap. .The nine children who are left after ‘beinsl on active service M . W.. R. , ecreta . ‘lt m M “Very °‘ 9’ mee* “5 ‘im°il\0i` 8_l ll11`°\\El1 li" ll B959- _ _ . ; mourn, are as follows: Ella. the road for over twenty-sig Til; frlilowing of‘(l`?etr'rs8yw;re elez- -ISLANDER KILLED.-Mr, W. attended Mr. Siaiirnders at last gavei She also leaves to mourn four igiiaciaiiiin £€ig‘rei:`e';“g‘eerfi’ii;{if"1iSJi'iiii2ii liars, itch.-rt Hardy, Wiinnlpeg, years went on the retired list ,, ¢d;_.yre9|d,,ii,t _Gwtge B°swaii_iA_ Ciai-ite, oi Lot 13| has ,waived n his present op non of the poll tax sisters Viz. Mrs. John -Brown, llday Siewaii made im average oi Over Mun.; Bessie, Mrs. A. E. Smith. November, 1924. He was a rn Vice-pres.-John McFarlane. Seore-,telegram from Roaring River. Al' H9 Bald that he believed ln lt bwlneld Mm' Joh" T' M°I‘e°d' and i iii i.i\,ii “cent in hai, examiiia Charlottetowili Luliru. Mrs. Ed. of many excellent qualities and ‘°""'r° "° °’°°”‘l by "‘° ‘"'°"` °°"'“ °°°'°"”“ me ‘"4 “ew” mm lim; mceldhe people had reiecwliwil' l§ld°nJr¥n°;§ay'.er§tlrvdrGlar?§.°3,' Sfusyan nilnsnnlly nigh standing Wells' 'C“'"b"dge‘ `“m": llfrman' his dealings will lreveryimldy W tors. Directors: Leonard Court. hi Earl Gordon, was killed 9 Wm’ “ever as Prem er ° an 5‘ ’ r - .' ' on thc homestead; Arthur ., con- always frank an ones u eve D°°“l‘l°°°”7 -7941195 ll"Kli@¢» Mil- tllzirgogn Monday last. No partiduluthe province impose it upon them iitllstlco. and one brother W. w,iit militant liseiiiiecesiisariysfi:il'iii;;1;°eLD iracioi oi Ciiiirioiteiowiii _iiicit_ ii_eiiiieci_ He was ii higiiiy iiii cove. fwutei, Miiiiiiiii Ten miie ii ii eiviiii as yet Thai The debate was opened by Mr Smith. Sunmmerslde. besides a Serv" E “ “ YE l' Y' iiietiiiwi donidr-_ winnipeg, Msn.; ii-ind Workman and was held ini Hottie; Ar C_ iFoiit°'i,' Dunn* ggeazzg :ir 'ac returned siiidier Butler. Liberal candidate for thi.-iigrge l;ircle0i1 reililitiifes and irlencis ili’;“ii*’il;‘i”i_:_‘i‘;i‘ieiifl ‘mee been admitted Eii_tii_ Mi-i,_ Jack Mchedm Ravenig. ,iiigiiest respect by his ieiiow 9 huge: Dsvid Do _S ii. iii; H tiii . _ Fourth District who was followed er unera w c was algo! ‘ i' , Craig. lsnsk.; Harry A.. of Paton-s, i,|0y@er_ roster Msrnnflvrléilir- ilogori chap-1”” "'ii'°i‘f uf !;°,’ii‘fl f,:,f,‘,f;“dFl.‘f,‘§ by the Conservative candidate. Mr nuifniicd wneviiirciid funn hnrsiintn iii;‘;§‘Eii§§i“i;f;jid§g;§‘;‘;‘§§§ Lid ..cnnrloiininwn and Winnie. _ Hr. leave. in ...nnrn .. nnrrnwl mg dence on E “Bday me th' .iusllccio ine brand Jury and lining Mrsii H“°"°{ii ’lYi‘i°Ii‘i‘;°“' §’l§'*" Wifeund three daughters. Margin ` ' ' ’ SKS -§ MTS- m~ - 9 TEUO 0”' in Czlmbririge Mass., Anne a 111811 011 f-11° C- P- R- at M¢"Le°d' Al' and convincing speech and stated The Hilary Term ofthe Suipreme '~'“llf‘fl li’ the lm* she was “‘ldre“5` tague is the only surviving sister Mm ' _._..__ _ », y at home. There are al A ta. He was in his 26th year and in a straightforward way his per- Court opened at eleven o'clock yes- ‘-ll l’Y me C°“"' There are nlso n large number of tr..-do |,r0rr.r,r-S, peter-_ Hnrrrd (;|mi,t,,i._ Nm 1, Order iii the East daveiiiltl yi) :ig their msg isoniiil p iiitical convlictiions. I-Sunriieirilay Jmoi-iliillgiviwiiitiliz His Loliiisiigp 1-HURSQAY grnrliid-cliildreni Saiimia Jan Conn; Miichnel, Little Riiiisir. II; rn gg it id i M ~ T i. aug es 011111 - me up ess were 0 eepaways. let' us ce a eS0n, an B- 0FFlcER~ E|_,EQ-|-ED___ i, e unera on Y. ' I; and ld ward ill Somerv o, . e ar s n asonlc empe I ini heart the interest of the peopiesociute Judges 1-iaazard and Ar- idwiiiii i,ific;.i, were eiecteiiniiet fag nary 7th, wilth the casket covered [__ and one sister Mis _liriirr Lag( as installing officer assisted byi "'5ADDENE° HQME “ The he represented' iseullull 0° the Bench- A5 “hem uulluul meeting of the Lobourer‘s with beautiful n°werS’ was very W' Peukes Sm'l°"' l’°"m"'S B h BN. E. W- McKay. Past Patron ds;lieath took place at Sourls oil Mr. Power. Liberal Candidate-\vere no criminal cases on the dock-|i»ii,ii,Cii\.e \~iiiiiii_ president Diiiiisi lafgeli’ “"°“¢l°‘l~ 'S9fVl°B was M' of friends thruiigllout the Proviu lunrslul installed the following oldcnrinimas eve of Mrs. 'rlroninsrorvilre Third District nnukn muciliei. :no cnlei Justice was prononiedii, Ci,ii,m,,,,. viciitiiesideiit ,i,at,‘U“Siy °°“‘l“C‘°d by IW- G- A~ The innnrni wus held on N ficers for the ensuing year: `Deishan. at the early ass oi 4'-'~“l0“g the Same l‘“"@ as at °ll\@"iwltli the customary white gloves. ,.i`cii iiiiAiee'i. secret” .i.i.ei'isii i. Gram “nd th” members °f the Y€nr'B tiny u1\d WHS inrtleiy Mic Worthy Matron~Eilznl.eth Bert years. The funeral wok place oil meetings excepting that he omltt- fi-he iiiiiiiwiiig iiiemiierii oi the Eiwiji N__i'i _ -i Y_ YB - Belfast Church ‘Choir very feel- eii_ The Soieiiiii High MMR W Worthy Patron-E. T. Carboneli. s““i° this iilisiriicit lglily re; Meinl;-re Sour . T ere are e tto mourn a vc _e le recor 0 e ewar Bed,-nga,-y_E_ V_ Mcxayi past sormwing husband and one sun.=\\im\\\iStrati<>n. Tile other speakers in their ord- 'l~rnnn.rrnr__ye"|., Clark brothers and sisters, Mrs. Deighnn er were Messrs Wade Hughes. ___ Ami the ioiiowiiig Sim, Points before her- marriage “.35 Miss Hon. J. H. Myers, A. C. Saunders. Catherine Carbonell. Irene Bent- Kan” H“"`mgt°"' youngesit d““gl"imm Premier stewan . ‘ i loy. -Bertie Stewart, Helen Finlay- ter °l'fl1° late 'Peter Harrington df To every one of the crlticism_Si J. R. Paton, C ty. Nnrboro, and n niece or his i.ord--made by the lender ni the Onnnnl-i snip the into chief Justine shin- tion and Sunnnrtins sneakers th hcl' lltl residence at Mt. Herbert iii ic_ Fir" m ii _B is to be L93!" M°lll5l!. M°m“5“5~ ‘md now government and Mr. A. C, Saund- 'Warren was appointed chairman ' ' 'Mounte 0 8 Ol' 0 Y ~ ‘ N M L ii li Litti Y ki _ Ormall C 90 . llavrk. e or Mom Hardy’ Lum the last three years he was o brake Mi__ Mciieoii made ii very frank t l i B reg" M meet ng or Crystal ie ou widow and twoi oi Bro. E. S. Canbonell, Past Patron Patron son. Abbie Robertson -Cl1aplain~Priscilla Mitchell Marshall-Mae McLeod Warden--Florence Stewart Pianist-May Sterns Sentinel-W, J. Drake At the close of the installation Past Matrons Jewel was present Lihert Bti-eat and Robe, Norton. About ren years ago nut. went to . I th 0 Kiitiimiinei , ' i, _ IW. Mclsnnc, aged 62 years. The ` i _ Hu-glles enjoyed health/ and vi wllllniis, noni: Mrs. Antnio wil- St. -Inna. N. ls., to live with nerlf_i‘f,f{,§1,“T2ii‘oS_ Df,.ig,,a,, ,,,,,il_i__i"i§iii'i‘§i“iii';'§iB‘i;V°°‘l U'-~ L'“»-‘iunnrnl to ine rnrlsn ciiuroli on.§§§f”Q2§§H‘§i0lif§i‘1;,i“fi‘;'§,iii‘i,tiififgg,to ine inn. fri..-n nl.. ron llama ot 119 ’ Engle street _ Nortii dsugi,i,er_ Before her rrrsrrlngeriiiiighiei Oi iiie iaie Peier Hui_i_ing__ .ni C . .i .Ti H i Fhursday. Jali_ 7th was very large- & Co_ Boiitoiil 'health -began to full; and fronl t Adams, lvlnss,_ were married at 5_3() she was Miss Amelia Brnudel- oft tm sn Norbori, prim,-9 Co. l _ian ecmfip U” "L ws' “yt” ly aiinllded- the procession incluil~ ’ ___ itlme until tile sud, notwitlistn o'cloclr this morning by Rey Wu. Simcoe. Ontario and 'besides llsri _tim Defgiitiii was it "Obie arid* °_“ -3"” Vs' Wm' F: Seller-i118 Blwlll 0119 llllllilfed slelgils. A __¢SER|QUi5|_y HU;-¢1~___ ,Wiiiieiing the .best medical skill procl iinm F, Lee, The bridge only at. daughter, Mrs Dr. Nasa she is silr-‘-iiiiii woiiiiiii no impure wmii 0riSpccial Paper. High Mass of Requiem was cele- waiiiiiig ii few iiiiyii iigii Miss Heieii able. and everything that could tendsni; was Midi; Edith Mciyer vived -by her husband both of riioiigiit ewi. ,iimiiied iiet- ii0iii_ The _buy Uuillllis VS~ E\’ffi'ell0 -llii' lirillfill 'by the Dl1Si0i` REV. A. Mc ,ciiiiiisoii youiiii daughter iii Mi._idone otherwise. he grndluilly fail and lille bent man was William Wllf-'In Will accompany the remains qilinl€S=»"-’ilCv of love ami ciiaritylhelldrick. Aulny, and Rev. R. J. Mebonal and vim' G B Ciaikioii oi. ti,0ii_iand today it is our snll duly Sreenan. The bride was charm. to Slllnmerside this Sveninti- Inlwuys finding something good to' Bunk of Montreal vs. Angus Mc-'St. Columbo assisted by the pastoi i ‘ ii iii inisioitiiiie io ,bi,iiaii|chronicle his demise. lnz in a sown of Keorsette crepe Thi’ l““°l'Hl taken 'Place t0nl01‘-ills sum of ull. .She was a grenrihenn and ans. oiflciated at the Liheru and Ali- hag_“e 3. e i _ B me iei hi The late Francis WL Hughes w me ,bade oi ashes oi. roses with rgyw iirfgdr-noon ha; 5308 (mm rlre.t,uit¢i.ei io, -some time but war. Roy Pidgedn vs_ Harry '1‘_ 110|. solution nnil also at the las! el “rm in two paw ‘ B 5 in nutlive of iscotti-iiilfort. He was trimmings of che./iid vely _ H r res yterlan C urc , umlnersiilc-__-__.-;-»-- ---- man. S 811111 en at I e grave. ' .Bon 0 tie ate r. Hellry Hugh et B ‘ Fred W_ Yeo and another execu-l Hlfi Wife Di”9flBU88-Bell lllm ll! arrival of me cheerful spring' ll ls of that place. in his earlier li hoped to see her back again to herlhe wits engaged iii iiiiiiiiiiii on i former self. This accident is gl‘eat-- hiimesietid in 1900_tweiity_ii ly l`G5i”@ll6¢l-*-l- iyears ago-he came to Charlo --- [town having received the appol The death of Mrs. John Malolieyi ment of grrpsrininndenr of the R vlli N Ii, I ti hat corresponded and she wore a cm-suite of bride's roses. Miss Mclver wore a becoming gown of blue floral crepe with hat to match and had n corsaga of Columbia rnses. ldollowlng the ceremony Mrs Edson Clark served a wedding breakfast to tile bridal party at hei- home. 222 Eagle street. after whiiih ill" f\f‘Wiy married couple left on n wr-.riding l_r-ip gg umm. nmlnced destination. They will return lu msko their home at 119 Eagle struct. The bride is a grad. liste nurse, having received her training at thi- lol-nl hospital from which sllie ltrulillaieil with the rlass of 1921. She is li member of the North Aiiillns Nurses* Alumnae association und helore entering the l‘°BP\tal mnrlu her home in Prince Edward llilnilil. Mr. Williams is employed as foreman of the box shop of lilo S_ Ji. Dlbble Lumber Company, .__.l_______________ n i Lift off_No Pain! QW Q i' v one Drop a little corn, instantly than shortly Kempis, besides a large family of n__._ to the Peoples cemetery. 1 The Guardian extends sincere sympathy to the bereaved. 1 -MISSIDNARY MEETING--(ln Monday night, January ith, the lmany friends of Dr, F. .\i. Auld. ill/llsaionary to Honan, assembled in the Llvianse, North Hedeqtln. to meet, ,Dr .Auld, who is spendlnf: two or ltnree days ln the island before re-` turning to Montreal. rwhi-lu he is pursuing post graduate studies be- fore going back to China. The peo- ‘ple of the congregation appl-el-lat~ ed the splendid help rellllcrcd hy Dr. and Mrs. Auild during their vu- lcntion here last summer. lir. Auld 'is a Prince Edward Islnnil lioy and a. worthy follower of Christ. and nf the pioneer missionaries of Prince Edward island, and one wllom ull delighted to honor. The address was 'reall by Rev. D. K. iloss and the gift of money ($52.00) p_resented_ by Mr. Olement Cnrruthi-rs. Dr.‘ _Auld replied, thanking his many i ,friends for this token of their good ` iv/ill. Lunch was served by the lad- , g iles and a pleasant evening: spent. ipr. Auld will visit n ion or che. large American hospitals :lnil get all the latest and best in medicine and nrgery before resumlm: his responsible position in the llospltnli at Wsih-wel, Henan, China. MAINTENANCE AND EXTEN- SION FUND.- Keen interest lsi being manifested by the cungrega-5 tions of the United Church on the, Island in the success of the abovei fund. The requesiml lromi whole was 332.000.- rlliobted 10| nnd not] is felt smonK‘ some as to which] overpass its allot. llrgmt percentage. Soi '30 to thc two the former cent the mer CBIIL | Albert Hyde. Clyde River. . John B. Roper, Sherwood. ` I Quliculu alltulll ‘n is coolin ._ N and_ 9 _,_ -Q rg/lreshzng i ~ ` alter shoving `:. :ferr wht; itsvskien- ' ea-,sem t ves ns. easily irritated ity ahavingmrlli find C - rimrahepsratloasldui. The new freely-lntbering Cuticura Soup Shaving Stick permits shaving twice daily without irrita- tion of the akin. Cuticura Tdlaum, an antiseptic powder. in loothing and cooling to the most lender akin- .larriiu lun hes Intl; Add Canadian 'z '2- : ll.. llllid. Prleo Sea? ‘:i§§?°f'iinr;.'.'.°:¢.§°:ns wo. rninn... le. ' » i ' Sikh Ike *Court nlljournsd until Monllily at BRINGING UP FATHER- ' A f *_ V ' <\`\’ R\D or EvER~f\../»\~f- She was a Roman Catholic pract- -Guo. McDonald, Southport. Peter J_ McDonald City. . Rufus Hogan, City. Geo. J. l\ieCormac. City. Francis Egan, Mt. Stewart ES. ‘tor vs. James McFadyen°(to stand over ti-ll Easter term.) Judgments were rendered in ille ifollowillg cases: Pulll Gaudet vs. Mullrice Fitz- lgerlild, an appeal from il jlliliirlient iof the Judge of tile County Court of §i‘rince (lmmty, nn an ul-lliin i`bl'nught to recover $99.00 for wiises iunll $4.00 for goods sold. The ap- ipsal was dismissed with cost.»;_ . Hurry Chaniipion vs. Kuthlccn ;'l‘a_vll.r, lin appeal from ll conviction 'mllile by two of ills M1ijesty`s Jus- iticcs of the 'Pence for Prince Coun- ity, upon complaint oi the liespolill- isnt that the Appellant uuluwrully jloitered und obstructed passengers ‘hy running into them with a liiv.y» cle, Tile appeail was dismissed with costs of this appeal and of the Court ibelow - | _ \Outer Guard. Charles Roberts, James Ska'-ry vs' F' J' E' Wright Guardian George Crawford' P'ast issveral years and he leaves to lsons, besides five sisters and many mourn one daughter and three relatives and friends. ` R.l.P. ELEC.T OFFICERS. -On Jan. 28th at the regular meeting of Memorial Lodge, No_ 266, of the Ladies’ Orange Benevolent Associ- ation, the following officers were installed for the ensuing year: Worth Mistress, Ambie MoK"li- . y , non; Deputy Mistress. Dora Hoop- _or; Chaplain, Cassie Douglass: il)lrector of Ceremonies. Jessie ibarter; Recording Secretary, 'Gertrude Robinson; Financial Suc- Lretary, Gladys Down; 'i`l-oasurer. ililsle Wheatley; First liectllrer. ilnillian Wheatley; Second Lectur- 'er. Margaret Shaw; Senior Mem- lbel- of Committee, Mary Roberts: ilnner Guard, Annie McKenzie: d rigging; ‘ii_;'*=°'=°°“i3 i.'§“..`.‘§ .§‘;*.’i.°‘é’..‘i.'%..i’l§f"1i..’.'2...°’€i.`Z 3.2? ' tyeu vnu i d ui... in iik . chiidi emment of Franco enrne i 9 lo UV* ¥°\\\' was in Canada lookin! l“l~0 ll” “ duntry, it notlrled its consular Gen N oral nt uonu-onlto sslr nun in make an imvestlgation on its be- (BLUE SEAL) half. Mr. Tlmmerhau; tiiitatesn tiii; thi was the result o e s n M in Bconnection with a fox rauelilns ?¢0p&, WU 'want my W V|TAM|N'cm'"F|‘D company that were recently pre- Mi petraied in France. .Tha-t country in ' n “JZ ,%;u. suited for the keeping of foxes he said especially in the Alps distr'fifr9. ' .- _ where the climate is somewha s m " ii N_ Si iMi.s_ 3 nl" m °“rs‘ The French people are grtld'§an\':sTi;ml§3`;; :ieloved because _ _ _ much interested in the industry her kind and iiiiiet iiiiiix,Biti°ii_S the ideal vltamln_-food for and it may in time grow in larse DN ‘never weiii iii. beyond he, ho chiidien with nttkgg, 9| portions although at present there b i ii ii r iiiriii “ii iiiiiiit mlinutiition il;-e only n few ranches raisins fox- sgughilio iiiaiiii it the iiiiiiiiteiit B e . i ll) . At your JYURIUI. _'W' M belslltepl-'fright etook place at Bay Fo sol.: nlsrmluroiu ' l“ me ‘leml °‘ Ml' A,i‘f§“f`siiac' -tune cemetery on -Monday, J-an, Dougall of Newtown. on u y. i _ i ii t ii SCOTT & BOWNE January 'ltb. Belfast has lost one 31° isgvgggkgfifig can uc 9 `|'°R°NT°» °N7~ of its oldest and most highly T99' ev Aliens or sco1'l"s utiilsiolt pected anne- ' M 5- Born of .Scotch Parents in July. D'l`ll9i'g passggiiio i-iiliieieterliiiaitiiie 1836, he was one of a family of "Gem er 6"" Wm* '-he Lord", Rev. Father Maurice Mncbon The pallhearers, all life long v --- ' The pall bearers were: Mes _-isis ro assi-_-_ -rho body or “\‘@‘“‘°°“‘~ “i me “*“‘."Y» We” “B nnwnrd Ready. L. B. Minor. S i _ 1 _ the lute Mrs William Stewart, who l°_“°“'s:_'l°h“ HI Blggs’ Jae* A' gonnt_ Bradley, Herbert Strickla i .Michael Mchenliu. Vernon Rlveridierl in SL John iirriveii in sii,m_ Nicholson. 'Rodenck MacPherson, Henry Fiizgeraid ish), and _io .meiside on Tuesday evening iic_ Jas. Jenkins, Duncan MacTavish 0.Neiii' companlerl by the deceused’s bus-.lmd lmben Clmk' As um hen l -- banrl and dnugliter and was lailifmlenmly mlled' the mneral pr() All will be shocked to learn fr cosslon wendeil its way to the . to rest 'st <1 ‘nth P l' til; ~=ivdh st l cf The following cases were taken Celnetel';.e tllillltlyftlnerale waiolllglg chmch' °f Wmch rm' many years’ llnoliintllixlrimzifretllrtri llnsxiiieectleil 5;( ivan. Premier Save nnswers that were atidp: from tile Presbyterian Church. he had new B' valiied and constant oi’ Mr. Francis W. Hughes. once satisfactory to the slcctornteiAbssnt Debtors _Sulunlers\lde, being largely attend--€f;f":il;e:i'“ Téliusiha iil§';iti lifigsidglifilg was w|,je|y'nnd favourably kno The iiiiii news was ieciiiveii inland completely crushed _the policy, i.;it,iiiioi. ii Lyoiis vs_ C_ Hem-y ed. 'i`l1e fllllernl service was con- _ e 9 ii ln both city and country. ._P . = . , _ f th Pnl - Ed il 1 lan _ Summer-side by gehigraiyh yenier. "f Petty “"'flLl“m that has l";i’ii‘li3eiloli. 'lliflieil liy RSV- lVli`. lvhlchen and (\)V=1§olllliieliI>1 rcstnizil theuflilixliliiylsillilt Hessed of a malzniiicellt pllysl day oi. the deiih in St _i,,i,,,_ \,~_ B, followed ut these meetings by ni i\|,,,,,,, _t Mui_i,,,d_ vii C_ H_ i,,,,,_.l:nv. Mi. lsootliroyd. The pull 1 . . _ _ it might nnturaily hnvo been ii ini Mm stewart’ Wiie oi iii* ‘Wm ll_.iberals. ioiii bearers were Messrs T. D. Rnmsny. filéeitiife Old hlsumc Belfast' Gem pected illat he had many years ,eii to Fioience Mciieoiii stewart, im. miiiiy years oi. Siii_i Jiiiildgini from kthe agpliiuse ar-ii Emesi iii i,iii_iimiiii vs_ C_ii_ Beiiiiit H. T. Holllluii, A. McKay. M. l.. FRHJAV usefulness still before lllm: After s few speeches a social Cl”-ll' Wil 3l9W“~l'(» 5\\ii\“i°l"~*l\l€~»c°r e t e Wea ers 1 e tone D i l\li-lloilulii & Rowe Wood w'ork-lumdshaw’ W' `A‘ Mews" and Dr’ PROMOTION - 'file many alas! ll was not '° be' He was hour was spent. The news cams as a srcut nhvckime ““di:"'"§f was d"°'“°‘"” i“ f“""lng Co.. Lid. IS"‘°1“"`- friends or Mr. willinm 'l‘. wnllunr the “l"lY'“’f°"‘l Yef" °l’ his “KB -- ru her many friends new ns wl\cul°” “f ' e °‘~"’""“°"" lun.. .lnry Debi or Daman. i “"' will lin pleased to learn inni he has °”““"l°"‘l“Y b‘i"’“" ‘he “lim WILLIAMS-M¢KENNA_ _.M155 last heard from she wus in the WEDNESDAY . E _ ii,i ii _ Ld ' __ Suddenly at ills home, St. Peters ii » i`t ii t th - it nt span of life. Anna Lauretta McKenna of 135 Milt 0! lleiillli- i The death occurred at herirome‘}{iti,1:i]ew0n 5 el t " vs' O"’.ou Tuesday, Jan. 5th lust., James iiglgfiiigippoiilie Suoiieriiiteiirgggt aug Uulll &`h0l\f il year uw. ood ton TEA (hangs 9°ekve fha. l oi i.it ii in some manner upsetting Witii thai i of ogers e. - - Oncurrei n vfirmary. The duties or this po her home December 30th. ‘silo lcav tion he faithfully and efflcisn cs to mourll two soils and fiveidlscharged until 1907 when be P. J.~Mlsses -Marion. lrcnc, Anna, livery stable lu Cllarlotetown, d, es he ve ti: Feel Splendid! ln~ sl- im through the valley of the dark of shadow of death. he The remains left (Boston last me night, accompanied by the family, t and the funeral announcement will fy nd] be made later. r- --FUNERAL SER-VIOEB - The h funeral of the late Lewis Penwar~ 41. by den took place at Conway on Dec. the 22nd lust. -interment was made in St. ~Peter's came-tory, Lot st11_ services both sit the house eo ami church were conducted by the h, Reverend A. Freeman Traverse. a_-i'I‘he services were more than ordin- arily lmpresslve and sad because of ed the tragic manner in which the in into Mr. Pcnwarden lost his life. nriwlrue working ni n mill in ills an‘Provlnce oi' Quebec he met with s, rla fatal accident. The late Mr. -Pen- a- warden was well k-nown and much s- beloved in his community. Hs was nd a friend of -all and an enemy of di- none. The motto of his life seem- til sd 'to -have been the golden rule and .he ii.,-nd as though indeed it were m-i“more blessed to give than .to re~ nd celve. ‘The floi-al tributes were it onimark of the esteem in which the htdecensed was held. The whole lnicoulltryside ‘has been severely an shocked by the sudden and snil in death of the late Lewis iPenwardell. as All are deeply moved with sympa- ry thy for the bereaved relatives nnrl all- friends. Of the immediate family he there are left to mourn. the widow nl- und one son -Everette of Conway. P. E. Island two brothers Wesley ol ng Ellersiia. P. E. Island and Wlllllm et of Boston, Mass.. and two sisters, nd Mrs. Alpheua Ramsay and Mrs. so Arthur Ramsay. both of Mount rd. Pleasant. P. E. Island. . E. E. Today is the 52nd anniversary of er-lille hirtllduy of Premier Stewart ostinnli the three constituencies in ce..which byeolections took place yes- ew terday have celebrated the event nd-_by returning three supporters ln as the legislature namely, the Hon, ii. onliifrunk McPhee. Minister of Public nd Works who was returned by A es majority of 131 in the 'Cardigan .b_v,Districi. in succession to the Hon. aid. John A. MacDonald. M. P: Mr. srs Norluan McLeod by a majority of er- 'i2 for Murray Harbor District in nd succession to the late Holi. A. P. hu Prowse and Mr. G, D, Pope was elected by Summerside and Mis- conclle District by the handsulll om majority of 98 in succession to ay Senator Creelman /McArthur. The all lust named is o. Conservative vic- He tory, Mr. McArthur having prev- wn iously represented this district in os- the Liberal interests. que Naturally this sweeping victory ex- was hailed -with tile utmost satis- ol`:factlon .by government supporters bllt and is taken as evidence of the in general approval with which the -. Stewart Government has admillist~ ell ered the affairs of the 'provincn islnco the -general election. Wher~ Mr,'ever the announcement was madn gm- last evening the results were re llsvcoivell with satisfaction even Llh~ hdr_lol'nls expressing tile opinion that nd-itllc Stewart Government deserved rr-itllc vote of confidence which had he been given them in two counties. ed Tho results were as follows: lol. McPhee 441; POWBT 310. Mal’ orlty for McPhee 131. as McLeod 414; Butler 342. Mui d ority for McLeod 72. _ fe N' t Lax ti daughters, J. N. of -Newcastle, ilnlisigued that position and opencdm. a h Hazel and Dr. iicrtic of Windsor, became deeply interested in '_ iOnlnrlo, also three brothers, Hon. buying and shipping gg horses (rg N. J- Dunn. of Cusper. Wyoming. this Province to adjacent rirovln Thomas of -Spokane. 'Washington and to Bermuda. ‘He carried on and John qi Chuthalll. Tile funeral successful business in this roga was held fmm her late residence until ills appointment as i~li Jununry 2nd. _.Sheriff of Queens County in t ----- year 1920 which important positl At -5 o`clo<:k oil Saturday lnorll- he held .mm 1924_ lug. Juli. 2nd, 1926. there ‘passed There are inf; to cherish h Dinweillily ‘lo her eternal home. memory and to mourn their lo MTS G®0i'Bf2' `Sl1\\0Diis in the 91st a widow slid a family of five. fo year of her age. -Her husband had sons, rrdmdly_ J0hrr_ nrrrr and w We ‘lessened iwr 14 enrs use and rrld or Boston and william s an action for recovery of debt. Mo- ’ ' _ iiou of defemlant to silly proceed- worthy Mistress' Mary MBI'e‘m' llngs granted. Mdss Roma Stewart, Barrislcr-lit-i After a few speeches thu meeting was brnultht to n close. ' Law' was appointed ll Commission- visn-an FRQM BEt_GiUM___Mi er im' the taking nf affidavits nf the Supreme Court oi Prince Eiiwnrd island. Timmerhn-ns, a native of ‘Liege-, Bel- gium, ls at present on the island und is making and exhaustive study ` Y ` . since that time she had been llv-igharrorgerown und one dnughiti ins with her son. James. at For- Mrs Wendell MacDonald of Ch tune Head, until 2 years ago whenioitstown. she went lo make her home with There are also iw., iiroihnr Mrs. Anderson at New Acadia. She Conductor .lo’hn Hughes. Charlott has lil-siiltis two brothers and two town and Mr. Henry Hughes slstc-rs. living to cherish her 'mem' Boston. wry .two sons: James, of Boston. Mrs Hughes and his three so Mllttil., illill J088ph. Norell P. E. Li were nil with him when he page und onc ll-:illghter,Mrs. Joseph Cole' BB lll' a f nd 3! “ “Case l0c ...fi aieis rg D o n’t s tl I gli hsadacliy, dimly. he bilious, consti- rm Q pitted, sick! One or twn e r.‘.::"-la.::.“.‘:l.i taken any time will mildly ruin- i|~ ef ' . oi Ed., ulste our liver , ir and alert y0'1\’ "' bowels. Than you will both look and ‘"" feel clean, sweet and refreshed. Your head will be clear, stomach sweet. 5- tongue pink und yoyr skin rosy. 9' Because "(‘escnrets" never gripe °\‘ 0' llfflicn. it has become the largest sall- ing laxntivc in the world. nn Directions for men, women, chil- ed iii-on on each hex-any drugstore. ‘ e' _:s;in.'..?r.. n..n....n» VOR il*/\C.<.lE rJAQi_ir~l‘ \»/\L.L *<09 spec. MEN JUST ~< r i‘H To HEAR Swsgr T V'| 'O°\..'E.’T-53 Q I '_ I; YGU \<\N ‘STOP NOW "'\'\C-