__MJANUARY 7, 1926M“ lwl-al-aee i8 '|~rr S ' ENCORE 1 9156 To our msny friends throughout the Province, we wish 1° extend our sincere thanks for the generous support gwen to n. l during the Put Year, our SECOND in business. Upon eonsIderl-q, everything which helped u; 1e sueeeu n. the yesrhow closing, we find our greatest asset. still to be the confidence and owe Will of Friends and Customers whose Loy. slty to _ourselves has been so grstlfylnq_ . . it would be s. pleasure lnrrprlvileqe t this Season to meet and tslll you face tefsoe how thorolifillyg a... wfaplors " ' precistedl but so this Is llnpos A‘ ‘ tunilty to wish Che and All the M have Hver had- TRURO, “SERVICE AND i». Week 0f Prayer UNION BERV|CE8’_‘FOR WEEK OF PRAYER January 4 to 8, 1928 'I‘hursday, Salvation Army Hall-- subject, "Missions"—Rev. H. C. Eaton. ' F.4d“, Bnpti-stpr-lsllblotit, "Fam- lcs, Schools and the Y0uug"——1iev- II, l). Raymond. ‘ Meetings each evening at 7-30 ghflffl. Offering taken each night- z5% of which goes to tile Evangel- lcnl Alliance and the remaulldel‘ t-qualiy divided between the P. id. l_ Ilospltsl and Protestant. Orphan- ngo. Wednesday night's ofiferlnfi win g0 to the lllble Society. Mrs. Nellie McClung Corrects Statement .___. tlly I anlullau Press.) 'I‘(llf(l.\'l‘(), .Il|l|.(l.~~ .\irn. Nt~llll\ .\ll'- lqlllll: wl-llpu in ihn ‘iilollc’ (‘nun l'ul- ml“) llplul; ill-airbus ol‘ l-orrl-l-iing n n-rnnl: lulprcssion which lnlltlll llllYl’ bu,“ all...“ h, y]... l-l-nlllng ni‘ hrr inloal |,.,..l., "Paints-ll Fires". sln- t-xvrl-H- and rl-grt-t that that "Stu-h nu adullr- ubll- organization as llu- iilrls’ Fflvllllli’ Society should have bot-n i-lniumlsilsscll in‘ the us» of luy wurllsTllrlH-a Frli-udll/ illuucf” l did not know tin-rt» was nu organization l-ulli-d iiu- (Bird's ii‘rl~~- mllv Sol-ll-tln" l luld l-nllrli ilu» lion-u- llnn lloulc ill my ulor_\' "I‘hc lbw!‘ (if Ilupv‘ first tlu-n. rcnliunlu-rllll! ilwr" llml |,,.¢~n nu institution oi lilai nulur l" \\'|,l,,ll,..l_v, I wn-nt over ilu- Xlunusc- rlpt, tnklnt: out this llilllll‘ nutl Hilli- siilntinlz ‘Girl's Friendly llluuc. " urfllll nephew BAIRD-THOMAS-SCOTT, LTD.‘ Adriatic Was to ‘New York. - Dec. 28, to noon the next day, when the silip only made 164 miles, than it did at the time we shlplled the sea which did the damage, Fortun~ atcly no one was lnlured. deck at the time said the sea came over the side in such volume that it. poured in tons over the side abaft the screen under the break oi‘ the bridge. When the bob-tun piped “All hands on deck" the forty-eight sailors tumbled up through the scut tic forward ill their ollskins and seaboots and were up to their waists in the lcy water hanging on to the Ilfclines until the fleck was ClCIlI‘. bridge aftcr putting the ship bcrorc ihu wind, and saw that the hatches were securely buttoned down ilcfore turning her bow-bead o." to tho storm again. crew at work from the windows in lhc lounge on the A dock spoke In high terms oi’ the men and Lhc way the ship was ilandled. The Adriatic stood tho shocks of the heavy ‘pounding remarkably wcll, they said. PLYMOUTH, England, ilcc. 2ii— A wireless demand by the liner Rotterdam for three pounds of flea powder, to be used for the bellfllll of a cargo of silver foxes, brought‘ about a famine here in this acces- sary drug. The ship had ‘on board J61 foxes. They lived in such prox- imity on the voyage as to require the powder before they could be lauded. The whole Town of “Ply- mouth had to be searched BBIOPB the order could be conlillcteiY ml‘ ed. .__.__.___.- O-O-O-OQ-Q §-Q~Q—§-O4§+O%Q-Q~§fQ4—Q " P AGAAAA Someone la always looking for a nice ndw home. And when you- have a_ house or spart- rnent for rem‘. or for l sale there is no better wsy to find that “Some- one" than to ‘insert s 1 classified ad in The i, Charlottetown Gusrdr > Ian. ' t Clsesllled ade in The Charlottetown Guard- t Ian sre read daily by hundreds of people. many of whom are. ready to respond t0 Real Estate ads. T0 reach them phone 132 today, and have your ad inserted In the next vvaAAa aaaaraa‘ ern, No. 3 barley were made 70 1-4 cents per bushel C. I. AAAAAAA a ALA‘; v v v vvvvwv flour prices did not show an change. The winter wheat situa- tion was quiet and finm. The dc- lnand for all lines of millfeed con- ] edition ul the paper. 4 1 use THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN < l CLASSIFIED ADS l -o "" - t , . ' e to lute thfplflpptéw: N. 8. SATISFACTION” Battered it‘ (Continued from Page 1) ' . | _ “The wind blew harder from noon Up to Walste In Icy Water The iluurternlasltsrs who were on Thc- Captain came from the Passengers who watched the Tll-ll-‘IIARKETS (Canadian Press) l” he a candidate; 1n the forthcoming election for Who'd 2. Sort/ices for Sunday: Marshneid, _ 11 a.m., Pleasant Grove. 3 p.m. iwlplei-BB Brine Christmas envelop- or) York ‘I p.m. PAIRVIEW. NORTH RIVER ' ND LONG CliiiKp-Servioes at . Frlrvlew on aexl Sunday at n, ‘Nmtll Riv?!‘ ill’- 3. and Lon-g Creek at 7. J. lW. Hayter, Preacher, ' Everybody welcome. ‘vice Mr tonight will be held m the Cent-Pal Christian Church instead of the Salvation Army Hall as plan- "Bd- The chlinse- is made. that lar- ger accomodavion may be nag gm- tbe audience. 1115")’ friends of Rev, George C, _T“Yl°r will regret to learn that he has sustained inlurtes by 5119mm; "ml 4011MB cm one oi’ the sidewalks in Montreal recently. He was con. veved to Royal Victoria Hospital where it was ascertained that two ribs were broken and_one of m5 “W85 llklllrell- He is sufficiently re-' covered Ihowever to be taken buck to his rooms in the Y. M. C_ A_ and under the care ol‘ Dr. MacKenzle is expected to make a speedy rec-W. BIT. TRAIN WREOK.-- The Halifax Herald Bays: Among those who suffered injuries when the Mari- time express was partially wrecked "l SHltSprInKH. west of Oxford Jullctron were Miss Kellie Holman and Miss Helen [leag of Summer- Blllfl. I’. E. l. and Miss Etta Thomp- son ofBelle View, I’. E. l. All “"98 Yilllllfl ladies who were stu- dollts at Sherrefi‘ Hall proceeded to Halifax on the evening train. 'l‘helr injuries while painful were not serious hclng ill the nature of cuts and bruises. 'l‘hey were resting l'0lllf()l‘tfl.l]ly at snarl-aft‘ Ilull last evening. ' iMCiN'I'*il‘l£1Al.. Jan. tl.—-’l‘hc ex- of No. 2 mixed. “.W¢»' do not. yet know. The 111", a necessity in the ""1 burl" driili Wh were made. lOwing to the above the ‘his? hallellggtglllllil Waslliltgglpill. there was more enquiry in the loc-‘lloo lest M“ Curler. one or [he al market for cash grain and sales llrlllers on me loll stale“ mm me‘ of straight load-s of Canadian West- rock null summon‘: mrmllllun ls n much llllllfiltll‘ than previous. ‘but " nevertle css mm" progr s l. I - Bay ports while No. 3 barley for lug mulls as m; cleulfinszllq a); u“ m“ "hlpimmi "m" PM‘ wluhm much drier. The sticky substance sold at 70 and some fair slzedaiots encmmlerell around lwb and lmée hundred feet. gumlned the tools couuclLLort-wu. uonau will .. at... - ..-.; __ _ THE CHARLOITETOWN GUARDIAN “Him Guardian - (lrTown Bible . ' Jveleteiaiss losatly oe u ‘ ‘be water-soaked. l . ' hundred years ago. These as well ' ° 7 as succeeding editions e. s l loyal mandate. But l of English had read them, and copies sufficient were -—-— (Continued fnom Page 1) YORK AND MARSHF-IELD._.. THE wssx or rnavala Scr- susntlus INJURIES, - The ISLAND LAQIES INJURED IN Auxiliary P080186 and Excise Stamps Balance on hand June 30th, 1925 The names of contributors are to be found on pages 19 t0 22 of the 86th An- nual report of the Prince Edward Island Auxiliary Bible Society 1924. If to the total $597.69 as shown above there be added the anluunt of $25.21. a collection tak- en at o. puhllc meeting in January. and also the amou‘ t of $20.00 paid to Dr. Johnson by he Zion Presby- terian Sunday Scl col, it will be seen that Charlottetown contribut- ed $642.90 to the work of the Bible Society. With the exception oi‘ the year the Charlottetown Branch W"! Organized this is the smallest contribution of the Charlottetown Branch to the Provincial Auxiliary. The contribution would have been larger lbut that amounts totalling slightly over $70 were not paid to me until after Jan. 1st. too late to be included in Dr. Johnson's rc- port. it is very gratifying to intimate that. as a result of the collections last fall I was able to pay to Dr. Johnson as on Decenlbel- 31st, 102:‘. an amount of $728.50, which with several sums paid directly to lJr. Johnson by Charlottetown collect- ors and contributors makes a total of $750.. in making this my lust report to the Branch l wish attain to extend thanks to the pastors of t-he clty churches. the lady collectors, to Miss C, ii. Huslaln, Charlottetown Work Set-- Telilly. to the friends and contri- butors, who ilave made the work possible. l regret to report that about. a month also I received from llr. i922. a letter of resignation. ills Diace will be hard to fill. With [this report I tender nly own EXPENDITURES spared for the use of other tranela- (CWIWWM "W" Pill! l) i Paid Dr. H. D. Johnson, Treasurer Provincial ——¢——-*——*— ltors, who in every case follolrc Tyndale very closely, _ Tyndale himself was decayed be- fyond the walls of the frcc city '0! Antwerp and by the orders of Fltfllieror Charles imprisoned and llamem has begun a or strangled to death. Alter , ' - whlch h“ body w“ burned‘ nlissionera have been appointed Klms dying pray" w“ “Oliell iheesne, Clerk of the House; T. H.- ng of England's eyes." NEW OFFlCEI-‘lfi ‘Th? nominating committee then Arnls. made its report, and the officers for the ensuing year were namedlmembers of the gov resignation ‘as Secretary-Treasurer of the Charlottetown Branch. have enjoyed the work, and the us- tbe friends of tho Bible Society. but other duties makes lt impossible for mc to retain office. Branch a record of greater service under the new officers than it has had under those who since its or- ganization in the fall of 1920 have directed its affairs. $lesldent~Dr. J.'I~l. Ayers, I l d h h d llby Co“: g _ cewresldent, Mr. W. A. Stew- lzhmile an appears at t e ea o l lt ls moth“! lgvorlle lmmwl l" and bronchitis, for she knows it bring relief when the mldzlight!‘ It is wise to seyyrrreae M“ W_ n Robertson’ members. 1t reads: in English Secretary-Treasurer. M.“ A_ l; and Frellclli l Executive: for Zion, Fraser: Peoples. Mr. J.‘ G. MacFad Trinity Mr, A. C. Sinclair Central Christian, ,Mr. F. M. Stew- art‘, St. James, lVir. l). K. Currie; _ 3L lpaural Mr‘ G. D. Demo“; S EIlLe this morning between Right Peters’ Mr‘ J‘ o" ‘Hymimall; naptistitive leader and other prominent: - Mr. Ross Bethune; Salvation Army, menlbers ol. the palm llpprovelll Dr. Ramsay's Address ‘Dr. E. H. Ramsay delivered the address of the evening his subject being Wm. ‘Tyndale who just four hundred years ago translated tho Bible into English and had it dis- condltlon of things in England ful- uhich wiped U11‘. the old nobility and undermined the Ffiflllfll ‘Syst- NBW Lflflflllfli-I Willi 131118111115 1-5 its the Choir of Trinity United Church. Ten Timely Tips to Troubleltrcptance of the nomination or was the disciple of Erasmus and was inspired to unilertuke the trans latlon of the ilrooir Nr-w 'l‘cslarnent as edited by that sciloiar. i:y til». aspirations expressed in tho iam- No loolu could he found in Enc- Iin Flllfilllflrl" and time und the Continent Clllflll you ill the end, and that is Ifogne and the wrong eud_ "l-"ltltetclslons is fully expected to be] 5"“? wfglven at a general Conservative! where pri 2.: s tlvll at Dewar, the President of the Char- later at Worms. undertook the task. lottetown Branch since January and copies was completed and sent 1525 exactly four ON WRECKED TRAIN.-— On board the liipritlnlc Express which: was wrecked near Anlherst was Mr.‘ Hurry Foster. sou of lMr. Harry Flxltel- of this city. also IMr. Wil- l-ialu ‘Darby. Abramflt; Village, for- merly oi‘ the Royal Bank. Mr. An- llrcw llkflllt‘. Morcll and ‘Mr. Walr- ren Duohslnln. who was returning to Dalhousle. "Mr, ‘Foster was ‘l-Kfllilk to Klingls University, Mir, Darby to llalhousie. and lMr. Llsslie port trade lu ‘Canadian grain on thcnln Acnllln Mlr wlllm“ ‘Dlwb . l a l _ l . . .. . y was lltltlplllllolllfélrziellityxgesg‘225% 2 hurt somewhat, h-ut to mint extent better deuuand from both lute Ill v_ c“ d m‘, . Klnkdom and continental buyers la, 0y“ es p8 'w Um’ 1111mm nearby -p0Sltl0il~5 and as the price-sf bid were satisfactory to exporters gelllng awn l d l land the ocean freight from avail-Week. drllllnyg gpgrlffigna" t? (i? "hi9 991150181‘ W?“ “i Telisiilmhlaiernorhl island had to be discontinu- rates they were In a position to do ell due lo the llreaklng M a set m. some business with the result th sales of wheat oats DOWN TO 600 FEET. — After While n firmer reeling 'pr°"““°“ and made the work much slower. ‘4 tinned good and the undertone Wag steady. A fair trade wing tran- sacted in rolled oats "and prices were we-ll maintained. ' ‘The feature of the local egg situa- t'on was the weaker feeling that developed in the markt for strict- ly fresh eglgs and prices scored a sharp decline of five to eight cents per dozen. lPrice; for storage eggs were redacted one to two cents per dozen. The butter and cheese fllurkots were quiet but steady. _ ‘Iifié-Tforrwsifls‘ AT VILLAGE GREEN lOf Stock, Crop and Farm Imple- ments, on January 11th at One O'clock. ' ll‘ stormy first fine day. CLAUDE HORTON, Village Green. J. A. McDONALD, Auctioneer. 7075-6-1M3i. u oe m+w++lt++t*r ""””°*"*" cmsslrtao ADVERTISEMENTS Four Insertions llels Insertions Agents Wanted PORTRAIT AGENTS- WRITE for prices and catalogue. United Art Co. United. 4 Brunswick. Toronto. Ont. '68fl8-12-2ilwem20l- Help Wanted TRAINING» school. non Null-ails. Gal; llgfllplhlawfl‘ llI I. , ,"|‘4' n Aftillslilan villi ‘Providence m Hospital’. Eisht. hear» .- ‘Al- lowance 11B. moiimiy. , In“! fro Boston. Next Ci ss "later- ialmlsia. u. "tandem - 7 E (In lnesrtlsn .....;....................... E Ile per llne of i! words Ito per llne of l! words 1e per llne ol ll swords a-aasnwwoovuu-ooowwo-o» ,__._______. For Sale. F__ ._. FOR BALE. -- TWO AYRSHIRE] cows, nearly fresllened. Mcheolll Bros. JJarIlnBwfl- 7079454" FOR SALE-NEWLY FREBHEN- ed cow. Six years old. Joseph lHdlland, Johnston's River. cream parlor sad P00 1079~6-1-2l a —*i—'? {i} Ion sate-rue caoes HOTEL st Hunter River. includes splen- did um and livery brainw- "=8 lroom. A l" ihe ‘lmllkel m‘ 59m"? when In the last hundred feet sandy lime and blue clay was nluch in abund- ance. The work of drilling it is expected will again get under way by the end of the week. PERQOVNALS lMr. William Mallett Alberton. visit in the city. Among the guests registered at the Halifax Hotel yesterday were Mr. M. P. Titueand Mr. E. 1.. Bell, Charlottetown Mrs Scott. of liiontreul who rep~ Company is in the city. and friends. now residing ‘in Montreal, DEATHS llne Cove, dvirs. Sarah lllobllnson in hcr 8~ith year leaving one son and loos 51 years. Funeral notice later. McLEOII-At Graham's Road. Jan. 5th, Mary McLeod. aged 6B years. ii. McLeod. (Patriot please copy.) proving business ideally Illlmmd in the most proneesive centre in the Province. Reasonable te-rlnl- other work of has returned home alter a week's TGS9lllS'ih6 Dclineator Publishing "Mr. John Stetson, Marshflold has just returned from Freetown. where he visited his uncle. Mr. Mrs. G. -F. Hutchoson left this morning on an extended visit to her daughter Miles Dorothy who islblack walgcgat with. his tailed coat, the waistcoat made of the _____.;_____. ;._._ ROBINSON-oat the residence of her son Joirn J. Robinson Augus- two grand children to mourn their GREGORY-On ‘Wednesday, Jan- uary 16th. at her reside-ace in Si. Avarde, ‘Mrs. lWlilllt-m Gregory, aged Punt-ml Friday. Jan. 8. at 1 p.n1.. from residence of her brother, Jae. MaeDONALD-The death occurred at ‘Jilhwuter St.. at 6 p.m. Wednes- dny of Miss Emma MacDonald daughter of the late Joseph W. MacDonald. She leaves to mourn a sorrowlna, sister Mrs. Joseph Kel- ley. Southport also two brothers F l l ~ A St. James Church Iiall [never see temptation Tuesday, January 012th at 8 P. M. A flight with Burns ~ Lecture by the REV. W. BRUCE MUIR Followed by Musical Programme Mm“ ym" ow" "lwmms "M Alli i? lmnllgrution which would [in tlnlc you'll have a llllillllvilil ol’ umllrllve "m llllly aslllllloll m... your own in llillltl. l i '7 “m” ‘h’ ‘mymmg mm‘ will“ lads in. settiiui: to work on farm-H , , A" 9'"- this aid m be available m departed lpm-‘Te “m,” L" “mu”!!- i“ “"1111 m’ (‘huadluns or to those who are Iiv-l lme is willing to steal from mo. 8 "“-‘*i""'“" to return to the land. (6) A bill what you do nt nilzht. But ll‘ ilis- llrnvllllllg lol. llle slllgle transfer. ii“ w" i-bie vote in Dominion general elec- next day, and you do half as lunch U...“ l7) Relhlclk.“ 0g lnpmne in?‘ l demand» You," m“ n" ‘"1"’- “iiialul business taxation and an af- ihurls your sclfresperl. ‘slpatlon affects what you ‘ Admission 50 Cents In Aid of Choir Fund lbut one fol my money. cilrreflmg-i The speech probably will mak Tickets may be obtained from: Messrs, J. G. Jamleton, The White Drug Store, The MacKlnnon Drug Store, Johnson eft Johnson and Members of the Choir. l live nlemfbers of the House of Com (By (‘unzllllnn Press.) \.._ 7078-1-6-7-9-11. A8 CANADA'S THIRD CITY. 210,000, 1M1‘. Payne said toilny- _<o'e->- same material. being ‘in plain white linen. nation. when cooked in their jackets. ation apply tojnlpsri “gum w_ Tum,’ pmpflgtor, -----—-—-+-r l "._" " Q g ,* ‘M8 m m m i? wllllfim of melon Bros, and John J_ LESTER DQUGLAS Mu”“‘n$ I ~ 4 i IiIDIC H6]? wanted gzixiifianlraiijr Hum!‘ MB“. Funer- Whnlesele Produce e-a... .._ ..., ' e ‘i5 . l, ~. a ' IMHO!" . ~_ i sueov em- lvlrlgealfeesrpeslctlfil m Kt"! 9""i..-j _ m. to h w llllllivlne “TA Charlottetown. r. s. 1. ‘m.’ - o ‘la-ewes s. r e 9;: Q‘ pl. Phone 99B l . m w. 1.100 Ken . = .°°.'.""' “unmall-la-tr. S _ ‘I? amt m 1 l. ~ 707 I’. ‘ ' T 4. Se raters * -_.-.~. -—~1__ " l ' - ._ a sitvsa [LACK -rox PI-vt IN ‘ ‘h I“ ' ~ .D.MACLE N t... » ~ p‘ . H< -- .... . I . .-- ll! possession. -Owasr can have JIONTIIIGAL, Qlli“. Jun. il-~.-\lfrlul Ln- __ llH-spllul l'l‘l‘t'lill_l’\Vllll tho stnilu» nfllu- ullu- your old Sniut of Itomc, St.- lll-r luld_r, (l|l‘iL‘iI\'l‘I‘l'tl In lhr- (‘uto- munils with the-nlnpniln of illond sr- Elli?!‘ 8 lengthy conference. by nlfyltlg lnur-lllllfeemeflt With the wlllpil 0f tllf‘ (‘lluadn DYiKDVGPFIITIGIII. and Conservative par- li<.llr~.i¥cs. The two lA-hor mambo-m of VANCOUVER CLAIMS PLACE How THE WORLD MAV END l l-QNDON. Jan. il-Oilver Liaise. the great scientist, drew nn VANOOUVVER, n ‘cl’ Jan. I6_ ulpiurvll on Ill-r tomb sly: Greater Vancouver can now c m lnsllrlll _ . _ _ I the pgalblon or third greatest met-mule coiflglili-lligi;Ofhzheplli;gfillgeluilllll lll...n~..u.. second lllshull mo. ropollls in Canada. according to. “'- W. E. Payne, Secretary oi‘ the} Vancouver Board of Trailc. Great-ll“ er Vancouver now has a lwlllllil- tlon of 230.000, displacing (lreaterl Winnipeg, with a population of verse ill reply to the question "Will the wmm mm‘? i‘) a" "lid?" asked Suturate a burn with sweet milk.‘ llmllllillYfhls greatly educes the paln_ School. 1t would seem, he said. thel._. universe as a vital and going con- have ha] a b gi lug and must have an cold. Thee lrllsllgin- nlnl; was the formation of nebular: l200 million years ago. Eéglcgngilllvlvlilai llfizglerseélyennilrlllonce more of -’ether filled with per- hl! 000°!‘ b)’ the Arsentllle Clublolling out in all directions toward infinity with the speed of light at ‘a date lncomparably remote. But wall; tlllat the end? asked Sir eel there be any end or any lllegllllnlng? Ila doubted Wlieiii-l er t e I ea of termination in any form was tenable and advanced tho theory of the dust of the universe» driven -to the confines o! space by the prespue of light. receiving the waste radiation. being ironlzed by it and chemical activity comingiu- ‘h Thuhs llvollld begllln once more e can o some, t e formation of nebulae, the birth of stare and ultimately of plants. . . Hotel i Victoria One of the largest and best . equipped ‘Hotels in Eastern Canada. Contains 120 room!» 44 of which have private Completely renovated in the psst few years. ' Hotels throughout Canada and the United Slates have, its splendid, table. Courteous service to sli Quests. Tele- phones In rooms. Rates 84.00 to OM10 psr Charlottetown Hotel lCo., Ltd. HARRY C. BROWN, Msnsgsr‘ I PRINCPS BLACK WA iST-COAT. pctual remnants of radiation tray. on Thursday night he were a Ne doubt this was due to the fact that the Prince la in mourn- ing, but ll-t is significant that dur- ing he past week, at the Berkeley- Clarldgeh and elsewhere 1 have met a number of men wearing a very narrow doilbieddlreeaifll evening waistcoat made ‘of the same material as the tailed coat- And very distinguished it looked. particulary when the shirt carried the new front made from wllitB bail-ate having horizontal mark- lnge-daroed eeilln-llke stripes MY- ttling from a quarter of an inch t0 an iirnch ‘WldI.‘“-—4thl\3 dbublle cuffs FEATHER luamca Another eventing wear note is the popularity of the clove red car- PM“ (a experimenting with I new fabric. which will be woven o! Textile experts of France have woven gold and glass and con- sider the task of weaving feat/he‘ The material is the soft feathers plucked from ostrich quills. The fabric la said to be lighter than tliletledown and softer lthan theJlnest crepe de chine. do declared to display a different [pattern with each movement of the VICTORIA HOTEL » H. H.‘ 00x. Morell; W. J. McAIal-y, St. John; G. R. Raymond" C. it. Rogers Chas. H. Botatoes- are most nourishing Gtop can hell with IIIIIIITI Llulmsnt Bauld. New Glasgow; Beaudaln, Quebec; and wife. Bummer-side; Bower, ‘Poronto; J. F. Fraser; Hall- fax; J. N. MscPhet-aon. Wolfvllle; H. l). Dodge, Jogglns Mines; B. P. Power and wife. Portland. Mo; C. S. G, Rogers, Monctoa; J. E. Brad. age, Halifax: Mrs it. D. McLean, use Helen Nelsen, some; A. 1. O. A. Miller; New- FQ§Q§GOOOQQO4 —--<v@——-—- oNn is sv sav- tills afternoon!" your lava-mower " Pin“ offal e ‘ "Splendid; then yon~wbnlt (be wanting your tennis ‘racket-Awe p. I. Hess. ‘ferocious.- hasvo V an. i»: monuments .1 a land. - - l Iurvlli. Goverae Parliament . iCliiiciren-tewiloills d __ iterea-ting session the developments '0! which will be closely followed? by the entire population. l OTTAWA, Jan. 6. —Bwearing in. i-AQe pleasantly. ib- lievsd by Dr. Chapels p '0} Linseed "ma Turpe ‘tins If children's cold!‘ are got rid of of-mcmbers of Cansdafls 15th Dar-lpxwlgsilfihmwignbemlmizzrwnllfcag “We wm- lie. 1t a the neglected, mo. -on l cold that wmkens the lungs and deve p to take the oath, Arthur I18uuCl1-lln¢°ufi°lmg_l-oub1e_ Yenant Colonel Bowie. Sergeant-at-l c roll. over the signatures of‘ "l do swear that I will be faith- ’ Majesty George V." OTTAWA, Jan 6. -—A confer- t- l-lon. Arthur Melgilen, C0nserva-_ lthe amendment to the speech from The “m” clergYmell inking Illlrllthe Throne calling for ll vote ol- ln the meeting. which was held lumen-confidence in the government.‘ connection with the Week of Pray- The likelihood ls that the amend-l l er services, xvere Rev. Neil Herm-lment will ‘be moved iby the Conser-i an, Rev. R, C. lEaton and Rev, Mr. vatlve leader early next week. i l Opposition to the nomination of! imade, it is understood. by Carr, r Turpentine. srnment clect- l lleaiin ed. have already taken the oathlt-MW _ and signed o... roll. The oath is when chqked up wwhacold overheard Icroup lwiil’ coughing spasms set; in. I iul and bear true allegiance io Hla,malfe':;'lz$nl:;ffle n‘ hand m’ ppm" No treatment for co he and colds ldraser. clerk-Assistant and Llcut- w“ Qvgfggpgpulflf with t e cllildyqnu - Dr. Chase's Syrup of ' and It is so pleasant to the A number of members, lncludlagifaafe, so delightfully soothing and v g and a ords relief so quickly ' ildrm soon tum to it instinctively , hln . Clever Violinist Mr, Ben Wagner. an Acqulsltion to Charlottetown Musical -Clrcl'es and Great Crddlt to our toesl Theatre is Available for Teaching. For some time Charlottetowa has i Excellent mllglg was rendered bylllon Rodolphe Lemieux as Speakcrlfelt the llced of a capable oliuist lot the next parliament. will not be and this u'allt__llas been well pro- vided for lhrolTflu the eniqcrprise lservutlvcs. Opportunity ilowevenol the Prince l-Jilward 'l‘heatrc in will be taken by Conservatives to. V inform the government that ac-l Lcluleux as Speaker or ally form-l "al motions. should not be taken asl There hangs ill a London factory. l l mm l; m ow gm; "Exhoriati m" prefaclng lliUllIllH list of ten eblgramtzlatlc bltslllllgogflln; g§3e.,,,§ef§'.§ fiukeerany" oi advice lor enlploylaes: ‘ appointments. Approval ol‘ bnthl ltuucus to be held Friday morningl “Wis "m ills-l OTTAWA. Jun. c. —-Tlle session-l Bl 911M011 0! illme lll°l""‘""mk' a m": "fly" Work "mkmizll programme which will be out- ” m“: ‘my ‘mmt “M i‘ “him ill-Y“ lined in the speech from the. work ulakcs my face long. '3 (live me more than l l-xpruzt.‘pxlellplve mlll cfllfulnled w 9111mm and I will give you more than you ll“. supp“; 0g me prugl-ggalye I can afford to inert-use. pally Allllmlgll llle proposal,“ My If 3'0“ nmrmni“ ml’ l“"”ial't\ guarded as a secret there is‘ Vfllrotle on Friday promises to -bei Ircuson to expert that among iilBllll 4 You owe so much to yourself Wm l“ me l0llnwlng_ 1 than you cannot afford to owe zlur-l lll The lllmolntlllenl n; a [Mal Keep 0'“ “f ‘Mm m‘ lit commission. (2) consolidation keep ollt of my shops. ' l’. Dishonesty is never an nccl- lll Hallway,“ l3) M. undertaking n) flood mcll. like good womcn llnmlllele llle lqllllsoll Bay “all. 1110i’ wuv. (4) A measure establishlnfi n1’ the debt of the Canadian Nation- nsysienl 0i’ rural credits. (Bl snares lull assistant-c to agricultur- int: in the cities and who may ‘wish Tlrnlatlnu against any increase in » 1'0 11'" the cilsmm tariff. i8) inquiry, lto hear, bllt what I oug-Ilt to boar. mnlnlllllllo“ “m, me quelllloll of rI don't want n valet to‘ my vnllity.‘1y,,;|l|,,l(._ m; n, (9) A bill for‘ jreturning to Alberta its natural re‘ iHmm'LS' l, sic, available for all outside on- l galzemsnts. and is also surccssfilily ilovcloplnl: n lame class of pupils.‘ Mr. “ingot-r will be glad to hear from prospcrilvc pupils in any part of the Island. and detailed iurforlna-“l u will be suppllcil promptlfapolljl [reference to the death of Queer “m” ‘minim’ "l"’°l"‘iAlrxnn<lrln and the usual observa- out of lizttcxl apples. .ilon as to the national condition. i“ {The document has Ileen ullder lire-l ' _‘p.'1ratlon for some time ant is v ew- ed with satisfaction by‘ its authors. i i (rrrazwa. Jan. 6.--'l‘he lPrbg-resfl‘ mons have decided to take seats nn the opposition side of the House. although this arrangement Juar- ernment s'dc. ‘This decision was reached todayler,“ pprsulmons l».- will necessarily take them fartherl mint-lire... tilt? centre of the House than ‘I (he-Seats were taken on we Kovbttnrn and ronllvos that he made no iulistakv- ill listening to Mr. Spunc- to take up his bringing from Montreal Mr. Ben Wagucm for years first violinist at the (Iapllol Theatre in that city. request. llolh Mr. Wagner and Mr. Elliott lhnve bot-n joint-d by their wivsa.._ lso to our community life has been l luililvd four prospectively useful cit-= izvus. Mr. Wanner has already become enthusiastic concerning Cilarlotte- ‘abode here. l ‘ I >1- . ill k I . l§.L‘i..l“.l::.t...?‘f..§.:f“§§.°:‘..‘.;fii EXPERIENCED led by government members This ‘and Woodeworth had confer-rod with the government wb'ps. investment Bon of the House. and will be surround- was alz-rccd upon after Mr. lleapsl i CALENDAR SALESMAN l WANTED APPLY “R" BOX 116 CITY Government. M ‘ ‘, ' and corporation Bonds: iiouqht i. and sold. Particulars on re- quest. A. E. MsoNEILL Phone TOO-L. HUGHES’ ' luraovao PINE - TAR .- . AND M-ENTHOLATEI) l With Cod Liver .- For the relief of Coughs, Golds, lronenlils, Hosrs ' nus, Lois o? Votes and lilo Affsetions of tlls Throat and ._Lun||s. PRICE so CINTS ; ey nan 1o was»... 1 I aw - . " {J ll. _ l 4b,; on e1. Summersl e. z tines taking evsr this Hotel we have spsnfrnsny thousands of dollars In repairs and Impreyemsnts. it l. new the 1mm Mueller Its ' tithes In ths Maritime-Prov lnces. It sppssls tofffhoss who wsnt s oomlprtsbis sxesllent ssrvles st ea prles. ,R tee $8.00 s dly. Extract and lllcltiairhttemwl.‘ Eucalyptus o eplrogosnLtd. >° n" °'* mes L. uvouelnhssssssv -n~_.-sll".l( Mdclflnnon. Horace Hewitt. lMscKlnaon. Montague; A‘. J. ' D. McCallum. Slmlmefildo w; r l‘ q _. ‘ville-Ilsa u “A; ._ At Prince Edward Mr. Wagner, who has associated lih hinl. Mr. Sidney Elliott, plan- lsi. also of Montreal. is responsiblé l'or the Prince lCtlwarrl Thfliltftl mu- . Hotel Ind-splendid s l odor‘ v Aliosweli. Victoria; Athoi Adam. Selkirk; Heath Strooi“