[Wlilii "i! "siilitllr s. iii-lull’; riiiiiii TIIGIIOJJEBSBd avreiy i tliii °Yl Bfliilfdfl/y. Jan. ‘ltth, ‘In it?» °.'.'.{ ‘vumad “'39 0! Qlflhltyillllt years PBIIIIBIB niietieiiitii, Jwidow of ti"; late John P. dlaniton. The late public. conditions were very. didlrte. Tniniton succumbed other a different from those exiltinq ‘L'L':g*1l::"t;~ xifltntnflnyl Mfllpds ot today. Even the humble PIP months? I): Ixiixrilfiuig“ or hi0 was not then In oom- Enough confined to her hctl. ..-i;é mon use. The sanitary cart- ‘ celebrated her 88th birthday pleas- m" which “M”; you, figlrlsyulglht-Illtetitolngtzbfriends and mom. t tirwrivl "M" ‘M! ind the Mrs. riiiiitoii Wild! the oldest lady air were then but a dream of member of the Methodist congrcga- some enterprising manufac- it?“ I" "i" “"35 (‘M11 Phil!!! mun Large, a few years her senior. he it ie Indeed a far cry, though in years but the life- time oi’ a young man, from the day. we mold the first‘ packaged breakfast food In Charlottetown to these daye in phone orders. quick deliv- gry and modern machine methods. > sroseiotostzs 5.30 Themed!“ The Grocery "NO. 1 Nearly 30 yearn ago, when we opened our door: to the years she was n prominent singer -in ith-e First Brick Church Choir. tSthe was, for a long time, teacher of the iniftm-t. or tprimary depen- mcnt of lllfl Sundaty School and was honorary primary tcacitcr till her death. She oocttplctl latter the responsible position of head of the Relief of the Poor (‘ommtitttce of Grace Church. and never relinquish ed ‘her church work- until compel!- cd to do so by advancing years. ‘T-bo late Mrs. Tunton WILS the , daughter of tube late Watson and & Sarah Dwcbentin. and the last or ' the family of eight dntighters and ‘ Evflffihlfifl Thai-W 9°04 10 four sons. llertltttsba-nd pro-deems Eat ed hor fourteen ycars' ago. She . > loaves to mourn ther immediate lost-i two sons. Lewis P.. and Prof. Herbert A., one daughter, -.\lrs. B. I 1.. ‘Canning. fourteen. tgrctlnd! lchiic~ ' . ’ ‘ . rm; and t ee grettt-gruint-c idrcn. I In‘. E The funeral takes piece today. Rfonday. leaving the house at ll p. T“ -dd°'n “mm “I m1“- "t Sim“ wclbtgtylotj'l.yecizIl‘cvr Herman's» load-luv‘; citizens, ‘NL. Mug wit‘; omcme_ The I...“ heap lios. l’). Ramsay took place at his m... Wm m. “om Gem 1.; Hughes’ - "1""- Eh“ Amnw- 5“m""‘i'$i‘l"- Messrs. tEtitvartl Duvv. Lontticl _ tiutiuy cvcnlng at 5.30, at. t-iie ugt: nrowsm l n .S.ean.fl>n" (h... MOON,“ I 79 -‘"““'s- and liarry Foster. . .\ir. Ramsay's dcath was quite . yflllflXflllClfi/(I though ‘he bud not been “in good lioaltlt for the past few (l: COLLEGE ntzorsus 'i‘lior'c. are loft to mourn his \r.~ IE-‘MLIFAX- 3m“- 7-"‘Th° nah‘ do.“ m“. hrOLhp". iym;.1d_ a. pa‘... fttx Presbyterian Collage rcopcns ,1_\|iii- (love ziinitl onc sister, Mrs. Geo. ‘ M“ “Mk “m” mm" w°‘-'“'5 m‘ illicfiotigtin. Si. Eleunors. to wliotti "will duriilii 1h" Hirlgmms W" Jflii» fittztrtiiitn tmicntls sinct-rc syttt-‘i-‘Ipvi’ Y"? -""“"‘Q“~ Thfnmnlmr “r (pxiiiily, .l~‘t|ttc.r;tl ftilflfillilflfilliflill iatdbilldlml-‘l "hm" ';h““'1"l5“‘-"1"1“5‘>""‘-‘ u... this your is tltiriy-srvcn ton in the graduating year. oicvoti in the; gflflflllil your ttnd uixiccnvln thcl first. Of the twenty-one students. in the sccontl and third years. nine-l tcvn have u full IArIs tlcgrcc. Under the sti-pcrvision of the (‘OIIPKP nu-I tlioriticst there arc sixty sitidyllll-TI HIIUSEWIVES . - f rii u ficld and in all llS Pros? “o ‘vork Mme mom" TMLS‘ O" tlfytltatfian students in the residence.‘ wliilo tnothcr spends her time iook- l int: aftcr more plcttsa-ntt, duiics. \\‘ii not. lot the Sanitary Wot ! -—--< o>—i- a v (after: .7.’_=;-.<».~.1=-¢:»- ~. itxistlrtrtis If Hair is Turning" g Gray, Use Sage Tea; ltottsr? Tbt.» service is quick and ac- , curatc. tlic cost is most tnotlcrattxi l. Slutll wt- cull this wcck’! Witt-n‘! t‘ Sanitary i _ Wet Wash Laundry r __ _, __f Tltut. bcattiitttl. cvcn shade o. Family Style dark. glossy hair run only be butl CIPE TO DARKEN AND BEAUTIFY FADED HAIR Family Washing and Sulphur. Your ltuir is your Phone 917-L. I ' ' __ ti: .i ti.‘ ' t". th.1': oi Don t Mus This :.1;;r..t;:;.:.t":..:; 2.22;“. 0 ‘t cd. just an tipplictttioti or two of y Sago and Sulphur cnbztncrs its up- l pcurunco a huntlrctlfoltl. _ Tlir ‘iiontrcai Fur Rcmodolini! Dorm hmlmr t“ mwmr“ U") mlx,‘ (o, will receive tlicii‘ last shib- ""9: F?" "fm gm {ms rumoluig- 1H" .v int-tit on 3rd of January of Electric Twill“- lrlt-pttivctl by the. Illinll-l . Sea.’ Musk". and pony CO3“, of otbcr lHgFOtIlPHLifII alsnut lllack Fox anti Wolf scurfs. All M] ‘Tfiill’ 1°" "hi; l l“ *3 s‘ tliciw coats arc number onc trim- w “ithiflsflg” '15“ ‘Smlmmn (“'1' m‘... am] mam. .0 U... m...“ 3.310;. pound. '1 bis can alwuvs hi: dcprniii. We will plat-e our goods on snic “i1 110°" l" limit! ‘ll-i‘ \ 'l"__"‘““"' _ h...“ "m... wh(‘l(\gnlp pr...“ color untl lustre oi your ltzrtt. ‘ . I THE MONTREAL FUR REMOD- Evctzvhotir use» "\\.\"‘1i\~‘ 5-H“ g ~ ELUNG ¢o_ ‘and Sulphur Fonipotuiti" now lic- t‘ Huey Buil-dinu. Queen 8L lcztuso ii darkens so ‘Ililtllldllly » pm", 924 "xv-only that nobody can toll [it ti‘ _ 0pm Evenings ,been applied. hon simply ll-lflliif" ' ‘a sponge or soft brush with it anti ,1 ‘draw this tlirotigli the iiair, takiut: - f ‘ lone small. strand at a time; by y. ‘ ‘morning the gray hair has tlt.+ ‘il-ppeorctl‘ and after anolhrr “fr. |plicutlon it becomes bflfllllllllll)" ldark and appears glossy and lus- t trous_ lifeals served at ell houre EDGAR WHITLOCK Proprietor. Opposite Stewart's Bakery. 0 illlnnrtla litiimeut for ilnrtrrt Iii cows w. 0400404 i ttssttttu) ADVERTISEMENTS H ‘llATlliflv-ltld per line per day, 0o per Ilne per day for 3 dnyu n; over, 8o per line per day for 0 thy: or over... Count I5 “Drill to n llne. “Group: of 5 figures, lnltlnl letters. count an one word. 10 per cent. discount for cash. Ad then fol-no pun of nil. Ill! Illlll he pnld for. ....!4peelal Ilntee Furnished Room: ml. 75c Ior seven _ t . wordl for one week. “Situation Wanted, We fol leven word: per ‘ week. - t e+e¢++vee++vw+ , |_________ F03 “AL- - MISCELLANEOUS BABY'S SLEIGH, ttlntost new. Ap. JNQ. ALFRED M¢DONALD, Sur ¢- Dly (llmflllflfl 0Y9?“ veyor. Iiormanvilie. t ._..-a_- -- ———-———-i—— ii- FOR sALE——-l‘tlf‘llcl. AIYDIY Car‘ A FEW COLLEGE STUDENTS IWVH AMINO" Tmmfl- nun liuvi- IlOIIHI u: IIIOIIPFIII‘ price. Apply llifi llilisboiiititzlt Si. NEW WOOD SLEiGHS-Offcr u. fitw, not ntotintcti. ill ll ‘tltlfgtlill. .'.____L._.____________._...._-- M. C. McGowan, Kilniuir. fmussgL MUD FOR 1922 DEL“, FOR SALE ‘wk cow npwly. ery. itiiy ti-tiiirf in liillslboiiotlluf. _ _- ' ' ' . Railway \\‘|i -r_ Phnroteowti. '.f""“h°n°d- App” ‘A G‘ MM!“ ' ! 0r sllnl|n"l\lill‘lxki twt-lvr- tlollfll‘! l-mldn Rlmd- per cur til Lwenty-flvo thousand 1h . I. , D. L. .\l ‘l'll‘\ FOR sALE-- Barred Plyniout _ m?" %g;{agu:°w ‘ \ Rock (Joekerels, Park's 325 egg. ' ' _ ,____ strain. lliako l.iros.. market. myoun BOOKS AUDWED; pm_ nnncial statements worked 0i"? new sets of books opened Illitl general accounting work attenti- Pd to. Strictly confidential. Write -————-—r'-'--"'-——" .1. l’ b t o. E- ros SALE-At 8. iitiigiitii, ititvtiigi S..,,;;§;j°;.;. $5.3 Sffclun sleigh, ham-nose robe and rug. Ap’ ply 13 Pleasant Sh, Charlotite- ‘ mwii. FOR SALE-Newly fffisiltlllflfl cow. l Apply to John‘ A. Murray, Clyde s llivrr. ' t -~ WANTED ‘ HELP WANTED , “ FEMALE WANTHLSmeltl and OOII. om ___ 91-1“. 1|. p}, Mung“. Bourll. WANTEO~Girl for kitchen work.- ' ' Apply in portion to IKEJ. Hospi- tal. LOST TO LET h >--_--—---.--—--——- Leer-simian night. between TO LET-JJP-TO-DKTE, F URNISH- Bdydleld St. and Country Club. so house. Easy terms to right silver tlimiidlet! 1100R- ing tihe eldest member.) For many t _ by brcwitig it tuixtttrc o1‘ Sago Tca. s." ..-. COUNCILLO MAYOR. R MILLER FOR 1-3 OFF wmrewns‘ men's overcoat i n ’ _ ' p ‘Munomlsrsant it furs nt Q. A. STRAND THEATRE tonight Doors open t 7.30. ' ‘pmmvpfly atllsjo‘ _ (‘utrtnin rises POSTPONED; The pin social nit Sandy mgip-nmég0totno and hear i t ATTENTION of féflflors 15 owned If -~-"i__ "i éiflnltm “lot. ivaiiii 11llfl'_'I_1._ winch appears elsewhere in t-ltist wsuo. women's GAITERB.’ 1m £31552? Wjeutliuvez it lot of iIifferenI ' - ' tiling out :t ‘"150. l- lry 8:130. Ltd. L I ' A _MR. AN-O M-RS HOWARD CARR WISIN to announce‘ tho engage. ment oi their, atloptoti (laughter, Bessie. m .\ti-. Aturuiu ClldmOfCI, m" "iflffiflilc to take place in the ncur future. _____. ARRIVED m FLORIDA- xvmii was received sfllllfflily or the 511,19 mflm» "It" 11 Dleaszmt. journey, "T “if. and Mrs. Donald Nicholson 11"- Mifiml. Florida. where they pur- IKW! Siiendlttg the winter. m FBLL ON SIDEWALK- .\ir. Les Ito f rockett. son of ‘Mir, J_ 11 (‘york et t. of the‘ Charlottetown F1511 Mllrlml. slipped on tho sldeivullt near bis homo on Dorcltcstcr Si. bizrtu-rtltrv. breaking a bnuo in his itnkle. The injury “wit; prompt];- itttondctl ‘to by a doctor at iris homo nttttl is progrcssittg favorably. but will be contlncti to his house for stinio time. MINISTER RECEIVES CALL.- ilcv. llr. (it-ergo S. Duncan of trio "hutch tit’ St. Anilroit- and St. Patti, Mllillffifll. zilis rocclvt-tl ii ituttnimtitts cull to tho pnrlsh i-lturt-lt oi" A-(itlr-utwtirti. Dtimfrlc- Klllri‘. Srnllttntl. wlicrc bc \\'.'|,; pas~ tor fillet-n years ago. fir. Duncan "Hm" Io (‘antttln in i914 in be tbc ministcr of St. Andrt-tws Fhttrch. Wonirettll. '\\'ltch this pongrcgrr tinn. the only one remaining of UH‘ “Old Kirk" in ffiumdu, tinltetl. with Si, Patti in 1018. Dr. llucai- was itiductctl as the ministry m the united church. —-——-<o->—- PUT GUNPOWDER IN HIS CIGARETTE MONCTON. J:in_ GK-Jlcnry Hor- naril. about ten years or ago, was, Jiirottgltt to Moncion from ffiinnati HERE'S GRANDMOTHER FIE- [Station lfiilil)’ for tri-titmont to ‘his toyrcis. which it was reported we -. injured last cvcniug its the rcs ti o1‘ till cxpltisinn iii‘ gunpowtlcr. which bad bccii iiLii- I in a clgjar- cite. it was said Ill‘ c i-viiiy that. ftho cigurctic liutl I)i't'll ‘Ifurctl tile lutl by anotlttrr but iii-maids itfiglil cyn was scvcri-lt injured and‘ his icft rcocivril iiglitcr injury. -———-<o>—-—~ DEMONSTRATIONS . ARE PnoPpszu I .\iO.\"l‘ltE.\i.. Jan. T» iirut-"dic :1.‘- iion in rcgnrtl to the ttnemplolrntcni ttitttaiion by moans of public moot Inga foliowr-tl by dcmotisifi-attiona tinil puruilcs ‘lllfllllgll tlic sltyccts 0-.‘ hfcintri-al. ivus titlwicttictl at m-n. mvtt in: of tlit- Trttdcs tiuiltiutbtrr (‘otto- i-.il 1a.»: nizltt. .\ir. l/_\'il"ll shift! that. about $12.00!) bud lit-on IIILPPIIIIP-l lint-o in ztitl of tltc _llflf‘lllflIO)'('il against $700,000 votctlf or givcn in ‘lloronio. '- fut ttwttutiit (QUEBEC, Jan. 0.-~-!l‘lie presctvc tit‘ ttviii-iii-otlicrs inthe court 0i r dons ymstcrtluy. catisctl confu- sion and tnny uffi-ct at Qucbcc liquor commission tit-tinn. which is bring ltcitrtl bcforr- Judge Buchanan. Two brothers. Atlolphc 71nd Etigcne Dott- villc, of St. (‘asitnitg arr chargctl soparatrly wiilt having violatctl the provisions of the Qucbct: liquor litw. This morning the case of Adolphe “Wis on ibo roll and wlicu it came time to itlctttify the ras- poniicht. LitpiorJnspt-ctor Turgeon. who bus hot-ti ciontlttcting ibe cascs, liud Io utlmii that. it Wflfl impossiblc to tcli o'nc mun from the other. The (‘use was ticcortlingly adjourned, ttt ihc rcqttt-st. of More Iicmictix. K.C.. who nppvniflfll TOT flit‘. (IOIQDCE. “HIGH it ctimr-s bcforc the court once more. a mcims of itientifying the IWIHS will liuyc to bc found. SOAP betlovedsem H‘! BOYZJ frat oo rd‘ lather ~ _ st- Awlr P418»! 188- Plan ti?“ . M, I I1 THE‘ ctzitmt umuuiuu loimen’: I Jails, some of them quiio serious SHOP from Bolton's Oetelos. STRAND THEATiR-E Doors open mt 7.30. promptly at 8.30. tonight. Cuntal-n rises ciiiy sidewalks are at present, in a very dnngerouts condition and are satlily in need o! sanding or other treatment. There have been many n-nd unless something is done it is likely there will tbemany more. A BAD ACGitDENT- Mot-once Oomeron, aged about m twelve. daughter of m‘. it-nd Mrs. Angus Cameron. bongwiiittb Avenue, Ilflid tthe misfortune on Friday nigh-t of breaking her lPg above the itnee while tobogguning. She is being tireoted in the Prince Edward island llospitttl. -i—-oen-—--- PERSONALS .\ir. B. Roy Ifolmttn. fjity. is amen-g the guests registered at the Brunswick ‘iiotcl. Elioncton. Friends of Mrs. P. (‘i Benoit will be glad to heur she is able-to be around ngain after being operated on in the City Hospital. llfr. K. A. Clark, teller of the Royal Bank here has been trans- ferred to the Sncltville branch. Many friends of Mr. Gordon Worth are pleased i0 sce hitn out again after his recent severe iii- ztess. The Guardian regrets to icurn of the serious illness of Mr. E. L. ‘Coffin, city, who was taken Sllfi- ticnly ill lust vreek. liis contiiiioti last night was reported unchanged. Mr. Norman Lmvthrr of tbr, S. i‘. R. Board, St. John. who has born spending liis (‘litristmns vocation in tho city has rctutned homo. .\ir. and Airs. Jami-s Mullins liuvt: i-ctitrncil to ‘their homo in ('liarlnticiown. after spcndiinig a 1.loa.nrtr.t. New 'x'car‘s in Trurt‘. uihere they were the guests at the homo 1f Mrs Iiiulltns‘ brother. lit}, (l, ii. .\iuci)ona.lti. STRAND THEATRE tonight. iliors opt-n at 7.20. (‘urtain riscs [iromsptly at 8.20. Poison Pen Letters DANGEROUS SIDEWALKS-The sixty years. after an illness or only m tsrmultgittiim Jot-m A. noooensou. A deep gloom was cant over St. Patrick's Road on December 26th. when it tioat one of its highly res- pected cltizena in tihe person of John A. Rodgerson at the age of one WQBIC. Be wits a. man of excel- lenit chttmctor, n kimd husband and faither. o. noble companion or his fellnwtmen and wlll be greatly miss- ed in the community. The deceas- ed was a successful contractor and builder in Boston for thirty years. He returned to the island, his tnaitive iprovlnce, seven years . ago and ttcttied on at farm 1n Sotrrit-t. there he remained five years. ‘Then hr removed to St. Pntrlckha Road where he resided until his death. The lute titlr. tRodgerson was twice murrictl, first to hliss Mary Aioliinhon of St. Peters llny to whom wore born two sons ilflll two ilttiughiiers. viantely: s. PutrIi-lt iit-tlpin. Portliuntl; Elizutbctli. Joliu ny uintluktlriitn oi’ llosttm, ull oi whom survive. . ‘ills seoutitd wife. .\i'it=s liniy Hmith. of Grand tltivrr. with no cltiltlrrti. survives. Also an ttgcd mother, who wvas at his bctl-sitli- when be [NLSSOG mivny. Four bro» there and two- sisters namely Daniel and iienry of Boston; James oi‘ Nfaltte; Thomas, Mt. llieilory‘. i‘. i0. i.; Mrs. John Knrcbone, (‘hur- iottctoivn; Mrs. James (iillttn. St. Patricltis Road. tDuii-ittg bit-i illness he was fro quently visited by his pastor. Rev. LJLA. hit-Donald. who administcrctl the inst‘ rites of tlie (‘aiiioiic chitrclt. Tito funeral took pl-aco on Drcctit- her 28th from his late resitlencc to a's Church. where requiem solcuinizetl by tltc. pastor llcv. i.il..\. hloilonnltl. ttftrr whit-it his remaiuis were laid to rest. 'l‘-iio..pu.ii bearers ivero» John \\'. flirt. 'l‘hotmis llruzl , Francis Train- or, (‘ltarltes Grant. PIIIVICIK Casey and Francis Donnell)’. BIRTHS O-UINN» On January Tilt H) .\li. and Xltrs. l“r.ttiit (Quinn. ii dauglitcr, still-born. JENKINS-At llillvictv, January Ii. 192.2, in .\ir. and .\ir.=.. Aliitim Jenkins. a tluttglitcr. Dru hinbci. DEATHS TANTON-On Jan. 7, 1922. Pamela Ducbeinin. widow of the into John P. Tnnton, in linr 88th your ldtinrjrttl Monday. leaving ltottso at It p. m. by special train to Shor- wood Cemetery. m-i-g MncLEAN.- M. Ocran Vic-w. Dot-- (Speciai to The Guardian) CHI(‘AG~O.. Jun. 7» A writct" of! poison pcn letters. who bus terror-l ized we-ttltility' society tuuitrons of} (‘iiticztgtis gold coast today. tlircttt- ector of the (‘lticngo Opera. Miss (‘iurtlcirrcccivctl a box containing zt rcvolvor und six tcartrltlges. The lettcr svritensztitl sbo trctaiincti. tlirco cuirtritlges for use on Miss: Gztrticu and ltnpctl soon to see hcrl tbndy floating IIOWTI tho (‘lticaao rirnr. ittttitfitlt tutu tum; MONTREAL, Jan. 7.——Tiic fum- ily of Fred if. Wintcrsou. formerly parincr in tittrfirm of Wintcrson Bros, returnrd to their lionio from tltotheatre last night to find him writhing in agony on the floor. Ziic expired shortly afterwards. An inquest will bo hcltl. Fires Whole Council KINGSTON, Jan. 6~Tlte ‘village of Iroquois in Dutidas county lturi a big celebration tonight to cele- brate ‘the defeat of the reeve and nid cottnciliors. James Rose wits elcctoti over (l. Ii. Davy by a. hun- ilrcd majority anti a new set. of cottncilltirs oicctctl. Iroquois has boon hciforc the courts for Lite post six months in regard to action titkcn by ratepayers against the cottitcii for dismissing the old IIS- sessor and tlotihling tlio il-SSOFS- motiits. Owing to lcgttl action. no taxes wore collected last year and an appeal is still before tho courts against a. judgment. gtlvcn by Jus- ticc Mowzttt. in November at Corn- wall. Tho lctttling ratepayers dc- citlcd that tho better way was to not rid of the old council and this was done today. -—--—<oo---- TURKS AND UKRANIANS SIGN FONSTANTINOPLE. Jan. 7-- A i.l'l‘ill_\' of friendship between tiw Turklslt Nationalists and Ukrai- nians Wfl-S signed Monday at Ango- Fil. MYSTERIOUS DEATH XIONTREAL. Jan. 7~ Tito family o! Prod E. Winterson. formerly ' pnrtnerr in the firm of Wintcrson Brothers. returned to their homo from libe theatre last night to find him writhing in agony on the floor. lie expired shortly afterward. An inquest will "he hold. ' _ BUOA-R PRICES DOWN s'r. JOHN, m; 1- siiiiiii lll it... (‘llPd the life of Ma-ry Garden, tin"- IProf. James llalittutync. a formorl 110th. 192i Archibald. hiaiolmtn. agcd 85 ycmrs. __§<ooo-___._ WELL KNOWN MINISTER DEAD TORONTO. Jun. 7.—Ti\e tloztili~ ncrttrrctl at Toronto. Duty 2.1. m‘: moderator of titc Presbyterian gen- i-riti flsscmbly. lloru in Siratforti. tOutJ, in l857.ltz1tl been professor oi‘ (‘ltttrch history in Knox Pollcgt‘. Toronto. for "more than a quarter o1‘ a century. his SPllll-jllllllhfl bur-I lug boon fittingiy nhscrvoti by his- stttdcnts and frlcntls at ibc collciZ-"l convocation in April lust. lic was u man greatly beloved and ltigliiy i-sti-omcd for his wise counsel anti wcll-bitlnncctl judgment. tipflfliiflni! iiivnlttublo scrvico to tbc cburcit iintli on its scvcrttl boards and com- lilllfflflfs‘ from time to limo zintl in itis rcttttlttt‘ duties in ibo profcsc- or‘s chair. -—---<-o>--—-— CAPE BEAR SCHOOL. Tito semi annual examination of (‘ttpii Httar School tyne bold on l‘rl~ ti;t.;i' ttftotiniooti, Dec. 23rd inst. ‘Fourteen ratcpaycrs showed tltcii" intcrcsi. by lacing present. Th0 icu- clicr, .\lt.'ll‘_s' hliuibootl, assisted by Mrs. Tiios. Ilitrtlett. hit". lluroltl (‘luipman and .\ir. lienjtiimin Jnrduu cxamiucti the pupils in the differ- cnt tbranoltos of instruction anti at‘- tor commcnilutory remarks on the work done the following ztdtlrrss was rcitd by t.\ir. Ailbcrt .\i:tc\'tiill. itllll tlic tprcsoitwtion of a. well-illicit purse il-y Mr. hivtrshali Pcnny. Tito udtircss mist as follows: Miss “LitPy thitvlictitl: t llrttr ‘fctiriir-r: As (‘ltristmas is ittiur us. band tiuiii. school is closing l'nr ltnlithrvs. \\'I‘ fee-l as tliotigh vru must itt some little way try and show our fl.lllli‘l‘*f'iilllfifl of your untit" ittg twffcrts lll twitching anti cxplziin- ins the tliffort-ut brain-cites. tbcrcby‘ fitting and preparing us for the yours to conic. , We zisk you to accept this stuaxl stun of money as a Loki-h of our .'tt~ fct-tinn and ORlt-‘Olll. Wishing you at. hierry Xmas anti n. iiappy New Yiitir. Signed on hr-liali‘ of tlto school. Albert htoNeill and tliarsbztll Pcn» ny, collectors. STOCK QUOTATIONS HALIFAX. Jan. 7~- (Quoiatiorw furnished by Johnson and “Hard tuointbcrs of the hfontrtiai Stork l-Ivliaopcl Atcb. . . . \.f .\lo f‘. . (‘uttPac Con (‘ns ' (‘nt lp CNSJTQRIA For Intent: and Children [N "S! FOR 01m 3U YHRS another ‘E0 cents here to $7.10 n. hundred wholesale. ~ ....__¢_.. I Cut Brier More Tobacco for the Money Packages 15" i‘: lbs 85‘ .- .s..s_x_t Lea-inches. Iii: J . -vl:1l“'],"‘ Porn. _\i:i_\-, :i.. “.82, Outs. .\ltt_\'. 398/2; to Farmers and Stock Cwners The, Charlottetown Guardian has obtained the ex- elusive right to dispose of the latest publication on the Health of Livestock. The First Aid Farm Veterinarian A cogtscriou or AUTHORITATIVE SUGGESTIONS ou "rut-z CARE or Cattle, Swine, Sheep, Horses comsmso WITH A CHOICE SELECTION or ILLUSTRATIONS or PRIZE wtuutuc AND FAMOUS TYPES or uvs STOCK S. H. WARD. V. S. Secretary and Executive Officer Minnesota Live Stock Sanitary Board Secretary- Treasurer United States Live Stock Santitary Association TABLE 0F CONTENTS : Breeding Record for‘ COWS- Breeding Record for M6115- Breeding Record for Sows. Breeding Record for Ewes- Carc of Live StOCK- Nursing Sick Animals.» Administration of Mediclllfli- CATTLE Popular Errors. Traumatic Pericarditis. Phiebitis. Pleurisy. Verminous Bronchitis. Excessive Salivation. Choke. Lumpy Jaw. Bloating. impaction" Diarrhoea. White Scours. Stone in the Urethra. Rancid Milk. Rupture. ~ Wounds of the Abdomen. Paralysis of the Hind Quarters- Eye Inflammation. Tuberculosis and Symptoms- Warts. Ergotism Sorghum Poisoning. Cow Pox Rabies. Contagious Abortion. HORSES Fracture of Bones. Wounds. Naii Punctures of Feet. Founder. Digestive Troubles. (Teeth-Tongue) t Colic. ..Poisoriing. Diagram-Cow's Teeth accord- g to age. 1 Breeding Table for Live Stock- 70 interesting llustrations of Famous T1065 0f Li" smik- 1 Full Display of Anatomical Charts of Live Stock—Caitle, Horses, Swine and 1 Diagram-How to Tell the Age of a horse. iChart-Jilegions of the Horse. 1 Diagram-Self Feeder for Plqs 1 _Diaqram--Sheep's Teeth Ac- cording to Age. l Diagram-m Closed Sheep Shed. Lung Diseases. Kidneys. Blood Circulation. Nervous Diseases. Parasites. Sunslroke. Cerebro Spinal Meningitis. ‘Skirt Diseases. Bleeding Warts. Contagious Diseases. Navel or Joint Ill. Lock Jaw. Distemper. influenza. SWINE Sore Mouth Vomiting. Air Bubbles in intestines. Thumps. Rheumatism. Rickets. Heat Stroke. Verminous Bronchitis. Hog Cholera. Necrobacillosis. Tuberculosis. Parasites. Fits. Hemorrhoids, Piles. Lice. SH EEP Hemorrhagic Seticaemia. Parasites. Verminous Bronchitis. Grub in the Head. Foot Rot. Scab. A publication of Forty-Eight pages absolutely indespensibie to uP-Wda" "mm" to stock owners. HOW IT CAN BE OBTAINED This Valuable Bfqghurg an be obtained only by subscribing to the Charlotte- town Guardian. either as new subscribers or by renewals. FORM OF APPLICATION To the Charlottetown Guardiann- j Please forward me "The First Aid Farm Veterinarian" for which I enclose one year's subscription . . . . . . . . . . .. to the Charlottetownfiuarditei. S (Sill! whether new or renewal.) Signed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 - Jiity, 541s. Jul)’. 39'1-