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J ‘ _ u. - _V _ , _ _~ » V » - V_ _V _ . _ . .,,, _ ` l . . _ ._ _, _,_.,._J, _DV V__ -`_ _ ;_ 5- »_f__ .___ - _- -\_._._ __ ;»=}'é 1 n . - I l- ‘. Tl-iunsoav lst/iuosli wounoeo.-M il. P&Ck€tS»0hly . I f.~ ~ ' ' uald McLean. Crallsud. receilifed 9 ' . _ . _-is-.i._,_. - FIRE ALARM.-The firemen were Fréiagfrom Dust Never- sem in nuik .vi f , V; fi, if r Bla§lf%l\+Mixed-Natural Green. une 1 if i f _ ' 7 ' ' ~ ‘ -'V 'f 4 =_'” LAll:- 'ro near.-A large uuiubei- l FREE R E E Beautiful 10-piece Toilet and Manicure Set. Hdlill the mild belultlllll mul mwilil praschf. t\\'|‘r lmilny nllil wn will iolitl you iflllfld nfull kiln ln!|\plO slwrsiltolsuluu un-i|lrlu~uluiii.lseuu-_iuuuiliutelu plliu ,I-il-l.uu~ ...ul iu_.t 35 l.i|i ii._ui-pi. 1'. 10 ;, <.:li'. l_‘_»\ VV _ V _.___ »` =.t._.,._, ‘ f __ ._______ __ ._ ' = 1 .\ At / _ 5 ‘ -’* ` '__ ~T_:__.`~* g.~_> :ev _.-.___ E;-\"' h C&I`1 S8V€ we Belglan ,_f_ 4_9. ‘.\ f ll *li ll Q". -4 “slr V lives ! A IV, A P Though you cannot fight and kill Germans, you can give and i lift. _ . ` ~; _ " Save some of their helpless Belgian 'lr' '// ' . . . . V._;__-is , i ‘ _ .victims, three million of whom ,gf . yi , must be fed or starve. ‘ < `-_l/~ if, . _i > (iff-f/A V V f, H * \h\ ` E. \__ " » '»\- "\ So little is needed to feed a _ Belgian family, and so economic- ' / ally are contributions handled by ~ .% l the Belgian Relief Commission, that there are very J few of us who could not provide for at least one family through this winter, or till the end of the war. ` $2.50 a month-less than 10c. a day-will do it !- How easily you could save that much from your little indulgences¥and how much it would mean to some Belgian mother and her hungry little ones I - Wouldn’t a little self-denial non/'be richly repaid by knowing, when the war is over, that you had done your part, and had saved precious lives for our unfortunate Allies ? _ _ Enroll your name to-day among those who are doing their bit in this way I Send your subscription weekly, monthly or in one lump sum to Local or Provincial Committees, or ` Belgn Rclieffund . 59 ST- PETER STREET, MONTREAL. 27 $2.50' Feeds aV/Belgian Family One Month. 5- rl ` 1 _¢';D'- u ~ l, = eT~ --. _ Z '_' Q” "" `j‘l§L-\I|_i “ 1' "F DOY/AL fy ' X I Toorrl PASTE '71 1/.fell 1/.e ROYAL’ =wNo.r.1A ' arlicles are splendid _and shall _f__';' always use I/rem. _f -im particularly d'eI{glil¢d wil/1 i ROYAL "()INOLIA- TOOTH PASTE." /W -<»o-~*@ ' ` ` fgiilsni tux’ arf I/inolln to-day. y.iNoi_.lA.co.- '».'."f'l.' ' At all L@on `Df“¢|i'u I Paris - sndStor¢l ' Toronto l called out about 3 o’clock yesterday. afternoon for 3 chimney tire at Mr. John Williams, nursery on Upper Prince Street. No damage. ‘ -'ADMIRALTY COURT.-The Admi- ralty Court continued its session all day yesterday. The evidence taken in the case before the Court-that of John T. Campbell and others vs_ Poole & Thompson and Salter & Sons consisted of the testimony of four 6 o'clock to meet again al 10.30 thi.s‘ morning. of citizens turned out yesterday after- noon to pny their 'last tribute of res~ pact to 'the memory of Mrs; Matilda M. Irving. Rev. Dr. Fullerton oillciuted it the services at the house and grave. The remains were laid to rest in Shor- wood Cemetery. The pi-ill hclirr_~:'s were Messers Charles DalzIel.A.E.Mui'rison. John Godkin, A .A .McLean, J. E. Bell and John' White. ~ F-XNGEROUS COASTING.- Quite tl nnllihcr of smllll boys and girls are .engaged in the lively sport of coasting down the steep Iiiil at the foot of Great George ‘Strr-ct leading to the Stenfm Navigiiiillil Wllarf. This is great fun but is rcry dangerous' as the coasters are vcry linb'le' to get badly injured oi pose:-illly' killed by col- liding with one of the lxllllly teams which are constantly con'iIlll< lip from the Marine Wharf und cannot no scoli until they emerge around the Steam Navigation Co’s office building. STATION AGENT AT SUMMER |S|DE.- Mr. William M. Flynn, Stn- tion Master nt Georgetown has been lppolntcd Station Master ut Sum 'licrside in succession to Mr. 'i‘.ll Grady. who was recently npllointed “lllnerIn‘clir!f‘llt oi’ -the P. E. I. ituiiway. Mr. Flynn has been in the service ol' the llsland Railway for the last twenty-five years, holding successively the position of station lnuster at Royalty Junction, Uardlgnll :uid Gel;-rgetowll. Ile has always been colli-teoils and obliglng and has pl‘ov¢=.d himself an excellent official. it is not announced yet who will be his successor at Georgetown. WEDDING BELLS.-Miss Jessie M. Morrison, of Ellerslie, P. E. l. and Mu- jor Taylor of llamilton, P. E. I. were llinrried on Nov. 155th, at the home of Mr. and Mrs`. J. Leslie Morrison',Ariing- ton. Mass, in the presence of tlleir ini- mediute Boston friends. Rev. Le\vis A. Walker of Arlington, officiated. Tile wedding march was played' by Miss J. Leslie Morrison. Piano selections were' rendered during the evening by Mi_s's Constance Taylor. niece of the groom The bride was becomingly gowned ill pale yellow crepe de clielle, trimmed with gold- lace and fur. Sun- day, N`ov_ 19th they left Boston for their futilre home in' Hamilton, P. E. I. THLE CAR FERRY S'l'EAMER.- Advices from Picton yesterday morn- ing stated that there were' seventeen Island cur-loads of potatoes still in the car ferry steamer which it was expected would be removed by the` close of the day. This freight was being re-moved as quickly as refriger- ator cars could be secured to contain them. The steamer will today stiirf loading the several car-loads of mis- cellaneous freight waiting at Picton for this side. She is expected to ar-- rive here on Friday, when she will load all the freight waiting at Char- lottetown, milking her last trip prior to laying up for some time to have the Vllew he-ating installed. I AN ISLAND OFFICER.- The Ot- tawa Journal states that "Major E. R. McNeill, on'e of the mos; popular officers of the' old 43rd Regiment, now with the 38th Battalion in Frnnce,has be`en wounded. The nature of his wound is not stated. but relatives here believe they would have been notified if the majors condition was critical. Few men gave/ up more to serve their country. He had family, wealth, youth and brilliant. prospects. and left all t'o go to service.” Major Mc- Neilli referred to is a son of the late Allan McNeill, of Charlottetown, R. N. R., and afterwards' in the Depart- ment of the' Interior, Ottawa. Major McNeill is an officer in the 38th Ot- tawa. Battalion. VICTORIA PERSONALS.--:Vlrs A. McLean, Victoria recently returned home after spending a few weeks in Eliiot’s the guest of her sister Mrs_., Clifford Wood_ Mr. E. H. Wright, Victoria, spent Monday with friends in Summersode. Miss Eliza Wood, EllIot’s. is visiting in Victoria the guest of Mrs. A. McLean.- Mr. Nel- son McEwen, principal of Victoria . High School spent the week end with friends in Cape Traverse. Mr. Geo_ Ives. North Tryon is spending a few days In Victoria, the guest of her sis- ter Mrs. C. L. Wright. Mr. Ralph Boulter, Victoria, paid s flying visit to friends in Hampton, on Monday.- Rev. W. A. and Mrs. Thompson Crapaud were welcome visitors to Victoria on Tuesday- Among the visitors to Victoria on Monday were: Messrs. Brenton Wood, Earle Boul ter, Albany, Russel Thomson, Percy Howntt, Tryon; Harry MacFarlane and Frank McFarlane, Augustine Cove, Joseph Trowsdale, Crapaud_ ,.4 _ _ _ , i _ lv ' I | . . _'31 ’. ‘e ' 1 l ' ' 1 '* “` J I ~» S l i .i Q. “ s,, . f . _,.- _ . eil ,t _ __ . . _ ,_ _ , _ V `M_V._ .,,. _u ._ V __ __ _V___.. ._ ~ ~¢ witnesses. The Court a joiirned at' letter from his son Bdr. William H. McLean, now in hospital in England. VI-le .states that he was wounded on the 22nd Oct. iii the leg and arm. This is the second time he has been wounded_ His friends will be pleased to learn that his wounds although severe are not serious. POTATO PRICES ARE FALLING_ fin the St_ .lohn market on Satur- day potatoes fell off in price fronl 50 to 75 cents per barrel and prices in Halifax are weakening. About twenty-thousand bushels are due here from P. E. »l. in Havana the price is holding firm for Nova Scotia potatoes. The cargo of the S. S. Annetta. from Kingsport sold fronl $6.00 to $6.25 per harrel.- Halifax Herald. APPOINTMENT. - The Canada. Gazette announces the following up pointment: (iharles Robert Small wood. oi' 'hw city of Prince Edward ishilld. ills-lzllirc, Barrister-at-law; to bc it nlalrsilzlll in Admiralty of the Exchequer ('l'.llt in and for the Dis-I trict of the Provillce or Prince Ed-i ward llslnnd. Mr. Smallwootl wasl installed in ills new uiiice by Chiei Justice Sir W. W. Sullivan on Feb runry when the Admiralty Court met. PROSPEROUS FOX CO_-The Pa- vilion Fox Co., Ltd_, is another one of the fox conlpnnles paying a sub ‘stanltlal dividend this year. They paid last week 8 per cent. cash divi- dend, and expect to pay a further dl~ vidend inter in the season. This company was organized In 1914 with four pairs of foxes. This year they had 'I8 foxes ill -their ranch-xl. niitu- ral increase of 70 foxes, none being bought lifter the original four pa1i~s_ Tile company intend to retain 17 for breeding purposes. 0 FRIDAY MAY G0 AS CHAPLA|N.- Rev. J. A. Macdonald. Grand River, Prilli-e County, was iii the city yesterday. and retilrned west in the ufterlloun. “Father John" is one of n liuinbci' of clergymen mentioned as' likely to be appointed chaplain for overseas ser- vice, but no appointment hns yet been made. LINEN SHOWER_-Miss Wiimiu Gay of I-lnzelbrook whose marriage ti- Mr. Fritz Campbell of Pownal tailed place on Wednmdny next. was rv memhered by her young lady friends oii` Wednesday evening, when she was given 3, linen shower. The even: was made the occasion of n very on- Joyable social evenina. SUCCESSFUL TEA AND SALE.- The tea and sale of iiancy work in_ bt. Paul’s Schoohouse yesterday af ternoon was largely attended and proved 41 success from every stano point. The Loyal Circle or Ki.lg.~» Daughters of St. I’aul's Church ur# certainly to he congratulated' upon their successful. efforts on behalf oi patriotic purposes, and church `anu hospital work_ The work for sale included home cooking. aprons. and many useful articles. Tile decorations were very attractive A Christmas tree for the little tot' proved a very great attraction. OF MILITARY INTEREST.- iii the last issue of “Canada” published In London. England, there is a fine half tone portrait of the officers of tho Canadian Machine Gun Depart- ment at Shorncliffe, in which may bc seen the familiar features of` Majol F. B. McRae- of P.. E. island. This publication contains 3, list of those \vho have received military honors. There includes Q. M. S_ergt_ W. T. N. Gil] of the Military Staff Clerkri a P. E. Islander who has been nwni-ded‘ the meritorious service medal. In a list of those who have' received commissions, etc. =It ia an- nounced that Capt. A. T. McKay of P. E. Island, artillery, is adyanceu to fempornry Major, Capt F. B. Mc- Rae is also advanced to tmeporary Major. RED CROSS WORK.- The ladies of the Roi-leneath branch of the Red Cross Society are busily engaged in knitting socks. About Oct. lst .1 quantity of ,wool and yarn was pur- chased and last week 48 pairs of socks were shipped for the .island boys at the front. At the last mori- thly meetlng of the society held on Nov. 4th Inst., n subscription lie* was opened to raise funds for Putritr tic purposes and the following sullls subscribed. Austin Donahoe $2; T. J. Donahue $2; T. C_ Donahoe $1; John Donnhoe $1; Michael Snnphy $1; B. D. Howatt $2; Duncan Mc- Intyre $2; Ralph Gordon $1; J. Ben net Gordon $1; John Smith $1; John Power $1; P. Sanphy 50c; John Gil $ . Kelly $1; Alfred Gordon $1; Fade Gordon $2; Edward Bulpltt $2; Roy Bulpiit $1; Jas. Harris $1; Geo. Har- ris $1; Lem Stewart $1; Oswalu Poole $1; D. McQuarrie $2; John Stewart $1. MEETING METHODIST CHURCH. -The second meeting of the Sum merslde District of the Methodi-si gliurch is announced to be held at ape Traverse on December 5th and 6th when it is expected the follow ing program will take place. '1‘ues~ ;`*` ` me ei ._ V.” _i _ _°.. ll_.-- _\ . . .;i_.a »-` - a _ _/'17 f' . .9 . e 'W iv' '.:¢ ‘rn 'I I Q 1 = 1/ et Christmas without: music- muslc new and music old-simply wouldn t be Christmas-now, would 1t ? The Columbia December Record list is a revelation of what Columbia art accomplishes in nollda CHRISTMAS RECORDS Ohl Come All Ye Faithful Harki The Herald Angels Sing Oh! Holy Night Star of Bethlehem The Toy Parade The Dolly Dances Christmas Bells Christmus,MeIodies Clever Fairy Story Recitations Dashing dance airs for holiday merriment _Then there is an array of song-successes, wit Love the hit of “ Step This Way°” ten great dance records “ 1812 Overture,” played by the band of H M Grena orchestral overturcs; records by Creatore s Band , th suite in the Ballot Russe series , records in native G ings by the Music al Art Society of New York under t tion of Frank Damrosch; trios, vocal and \1ol1u solos dion and celesta novelties. A Colzmzbia Ima! awaits ou at oui dealer s io dl New Columbia Records on sale the 20th of cRAroN`ol.As and nousts mst 1.. A. E. TO 177 Queen St Chariot 300 Paper by Rev R M Brodie The lace a. d Power o Pro cr ” 1 I l L - lis 1' Nathan McLaren $1; Pntricii ai led by Rev. G.‘ F. Dawson, M.A. ' _ . . V . ." _ ~ ~ 0 b . . . . . _, “Dil i ' l 0 I l A., Alberton. i0.15 a. m. 'Paper by was ell ved from the chair ne Rev. H. S. Young. A. _Bideford vlc rs ident. Mr. J. Martin Mc~ Ml “The Wandard liflici cy Tests." 11 Gu ri; The subjein was “ Vesolv- !S\l\¢ f~`\1UIC¢S! 0l1ll\’l° fill W|\¢l!» IU s. m. Paper by Rev. -qeo. Morrils ed t Automobiles shoiiiri h _'_ A wesiei-n spring wheat; and is equal] “I ‘.l“fl'“~. 25.”°..l‘tr.:‘:°~.°‘.‘.s :° °~'i.:"l..‘.': i"":;:: ilsi' bel -M1 P-=-Y °»d=--m-1 »-=» iiiligililuuiclgii by nevi 'rl .i _ Leuril 'em hilly iuilperlen ny; _esiuu 1°‘*1{'§§r;_'ff*~,“'fg_;v-_\,°°P oreuviiie. s.oo Puper by nev. G. wuru, J. Menouuld, 0.' Vuii»u,_-/ ,mn H c°°°:m'_i_mi‘ ’ Ayers, Bedeque. “How to interest th ' Noonan and St. C-Inir DV _.1V'ii-_- c“AmAu’°* church in the Suldey Sg%ooIs\" 4.00 anti side was led by Mr.; ugeud Paper by Rev. G. A. liar, Marg Rooney who was also ably supporter: ute_ "The Relation of the Sundn, by Messrs Charles Dliggah. Utguin School to liivnngelinm. ` 7.80 p. in Gillis, Edward Clinton, Joseph ul Devotional led by Rev.__VG. Ayers. livnn and Cecil Stordy- Al¢ll0\lB|\; _ il p. m. tuvsimoiiutie . on ny_nev nie pro ellie mid the beet or the G. F. Dawson; ILA., C irnian oi irgumcnt. and were uprosriousiy up _ nluti-lei.. ,W¢dneniiny, ,so a. m. :hurled all through the diiwii»_3ipn.V- Devotional led by Rev. _ .' ll. Bro the realili. was 21 to 19_a1tt_filt aotd 5 file, nsdaock. 10 a. in.; gspen ii. mobiles. An _account ur V e ooinpil - 1 __ nev. J. M. Rice, B. A.. Eniistini lated nature of thetérgumrit Md, » the young pdipie and ,tier onlin: :ue into hour to whi ~tiio iscuslloVn_,.' A. V _ mem When*-.,i1 a.' _m. _Paper bs w|‘in.»nrvlm\s°d the Rev-”M0¢l°t%1 .M ~ " Ren w_. E, Jamison, B. A., Mm crtlcism wss~led over till the _ gate. "The Drink Tale. and the meeting. which will take place neat Pre-sent W|'r_" 2.80 p. m. Devotion Wednesday week. _ . ~ _ V Hlpolito Lazaro lllc Supreme Tenor, sings ti Rlgulttto ' .uid “ iosi. Leon Rothler “ctropolitnn llnsso, dell\\.r> tht. ni raham Mar Ainerlcn‘s furemo~4 Bai itllllc, sing ‘ Brown Ottobtr Ali. The inimitable p r, Ameiiian Soprano l’rlni.i Doiilin (rrcntcst of Ctllists, plays two The most popular bint P Your eryF1 400 Paper by Rev T J Leard ‘il may the membership of the Church l\@ll;_{H<‘v\lg> 1;V`reIviv|1l 445 Palm with Be.lv<-r Flour, will sh y cv Jnwson M A _ _ flcuities in Evangelistic Work nni bttlvmn this Perfect blended how to,overcuiilo them." 7.30 Dc usil.il wcslcln spring wheat fl v_otIol\aI led b Rev. G. \Mol'rIs, il. _ .\. s.oo1<;vuii;-Iellelle Sceiiiun by liei The ilsh‘ my lm Crum. Cvokwl In G. A.. -Seliar. All the services uid "llonity niithlie fi.i\or of the Bread open to-the public.-W. wclionic niicr the tough, almost tutel s'r_ ouNs'rA'N_'s`_coi.Lsoe oi-: '*""‘“ ""'°""°“" doy 9_3() a. m., Devotional led by BATE.- The St. Dunstl1n's .iuiiinr - I Rev. J. M. Rice B. A., SummersIdo.` Delia 2” Society the-id their .sei-.ond '- f _ 10 a. m_ Why we have come to Cape meet on Wednesday evelii ._ Tin. Traverse hy Rev G. F. Dawson, M. Pre 't. Mr.~ J. Maxwell %rpliy r BEAVER I - f A < 5 _ _ St ~ ’ J ' / v its lf; 1. Q