.-1\,;‘ .mm»‘l"vitifi~fil~i£i!ifiélh"l§ffii°i u. ‘ i‘ - .x? ;_-»- . . ‘ Latest Matter from W11- deek’sb Safe Fat Reduction ‘ monnAv Etscr oFFlbsns-Tiic semis ‘ru EsDAY mama lwraross AT 02.25.- ,~ News t .3, s; 1.‘. .»;z,.~‘irif." RECEIVED BADY NErwa-Mr. J B. Arsenaultficity ha; received the sad news o! the sudden death of 13.19.1151 1 ‘ I Illiblfi-O d] 1d l ~ ‘ gatiaiilftaifiihlggtlifig non Jllhe 88:36:11 lnwhwe} ’;,‘,’“§§', ':::,‘:"Gl: P01810911 11w 56111118 111 F1111 F111" his _ son-iii-law, Isidore Myers, 7.30 p. an. After disposing of the us-geogsiirbtols the orypof fashion and fled, Maine for $2.25 111111 $135- formerly of St. Louis, P. E. l., and U3] business that came before iilie society. And the oyerfat wring their some going W911 B! 111811 I111 "-50- latterly of Lawrence, Mass. No H1011!!! 111B . D1109 39°11! 51°11“ particulars were received as to the , t, the f “owl owners were hands in mortlilcatlon and helpless- inee 115 o 118 ness; revolting at nauseating drugs. n25 most o! the “um Not cause o! “MIL . The tam“), or lected for the ensuing year: Presl- telent. Wail. J. Whales. Vice Piresi- f§§“‘§..$.,‘.,',‘.§’,}f§“ §§§'°‘f.$.',f,'.i?§}2§ many are moving, though some are the [are Mr; Myer; reside m United dent, D. ll‘. McAuiay, Secty-Treas- diet,‘ until they hit upon the barm- being hauled in every day. states, ‘ Jno‘ A_ Mama‘; less.Marmola.'l’rescription and learn ' through it that they may safely re- WOMEIWs CLUB ORGAN|ZEQ CELEBRATED F|RST MAss___ T119 W!" use tlpfhe tissue of your body, [g . atus ou'r Eve furs i and t} Shi] gradii raw fl No i to‘ reci Dro 418 St. Lwspéfilwiti i ooiiifooli .' _l mint": . Ilium rtorlpspon . DIED IN MASSACHUSETTS.- Thonlas Stavert Green, aged 54 yours, who lived in ‘West Spring- field, Mass. died last Saturday night where he had been confined by an illness for several weeks. He was born on Prince Edward island and went to the States thirty-six years ago. For twenty years he had been chief engineer for the Springfield Provision Com- pany. He leaves a wife. Jennie Osgood Green. one son, Ralph T.. and one daughter Dorothy E., all of Springfield, Mass. and a broth- er, A. M. Green, who lives in Can- ada. , CELEBRATED BIRTHDAY-Mr. L; E. Prowse, the president of Prowse Bros., Limited. celebrated his 66th birthday Saturday. His employees remembered him with the presentation of a beautiful arm- chair. This presentation is among ..the many evidences of the splendid relations which exist between employer and employees. Mr. Prowse has been duce steadily nnd easily Wit-twill one change in their mode of life. —An organization meeting of the but harmlessly. secretly, and giliclt- women's City Club was held yes- 1Y 191N111"! "W" 15"‘ ° 1mm terday afternoon in the Board of with a smoother skin. better an- Trade rooms when a constitution petite and health than they havt ever known. And now comes Mur- and liy-lnws were adopted and the mola Frescrilitign Tiibifll; £1011} 12° following officers elected: Prelsi- "me "mil"! Y 11"" e“ ° ""1 L‘ 5 dent. Mrs. G. Gordon Hughes: v 08 the Marmola Prescription. it be- plesidem. Mrs. Ross McEwen; hooves you to learn the satlsfactori‘ beneficial effects of this great. safe. fat reducer by. giving t0 3'01"‘ d1“'-"' secretary-treasurer, Mrs. John Fraser. Committees to take F1" "l" 5°11“ 1°’ a b“ °r 1mm‘ charge of matters of public health. ing a like amount to the Marmola lCompnny, 4612 Woodward Avenue, 11511191)’ 1175i." 1111171 D13)’ 5191111115 Detroit. Mich" with a request thlil will, be appointed later. The they 1111111 111 W" 11- 11°X °1 M'*""°1“ meeting yesterday was quite en- ‘Prescrlption Tablets. i 1 RECEIVES SAD NEWSr-Cillll. i IT. G. Taylor received the sad news iyestertlay of the death of his half lbrother. Dr. Williaml-‘erguson. of New York. The late Dr. Fergu- son visited Capt. T8Y101‘ 119m some years ago. He is survived by his wife, a son and daughter, all of New York. VISITING ROME-The Rome correspondent of the London Tablet says. under date of Jan. . one of the leading figures in‘ tlie.that Archbishop 011E513‘. 0f 136111011‘ commercial and political life ofli011. 14111911111. (formerly 01 C1181‘- Charlottetown for many years hav-[lottet0Wn. P. E. 1-.) W110 11811. been on; Murdock MacLeod. cashier, ing been in both Provincial and in the Eierlwi City some weekachaflorterown; pew,- pm, _Mc. Federal Pralianlents. That he may observe many more birthdays isl the sincere wish of hosts of friends in city and country RULE OF ROAD CHANGE- Cards are now beelng distributed throughout the Province regarding the changing the "rule of the road" ——a change to the right for all vehi- cles on-thc roads and streets of the province. in place of lo the left as heretofore. This is u subject which has been before the people for someysars past. These cards are to be returned to the Secretary of the Motor League, Charlottetown, and 11 -'l IIIBJori-ty are in favor of lpreached the Christmas morning service at the Church of Sta Sus- ana. and will give Benediction one evening’ during the celebration of the octave of the Epiphany at Sant’ Andrea. delo Valle. He will be in England shortly for a passing stay on his way to Canada. ISLANDER HONORED. — Mr. Chas. S. Schurman of St. Paul. Minn., formerly of Summerside and brother of the late Mr. Thos. Schurman, had the honor of being invited io the thirty-third degree of the Scottish Rite of Free Masonry recently. This is a rare distinction and is bestowed as a re- . Second Year. 111s 01111111» the question will be ward roi- service. Out of a Con- ilggngggtsiiéo the (“c111 gwenimem sistory of over 2500 members, only 8.88am“ of 33c]??? i“ thefile? two were selected on tiie occasion pointed‘ out that “$81232?! is referred to, and Mr. Schurman was about the only section in Ciclad: one of the two. Mr. Schurnlan is and the United States which ark president and treasurer. of the St. he...“ m ‘the old rule ~- Paul Timed; Printing Company, and ' is also editor of the Scottish Rite Journal. "T11§'1'0110Wi1lg are the classes ob- iained by islanders in the midyear "Xamhiiifliflis in law at Dalhousie- University. First Year Miss Roma Stewart of Char- lottetowii-first class in Property. —SAD BEREAVEMENT-— M1‘. Wisliism McEwzen, brother oi Mrs. R. T. Holman, of Summe side, died recently in St. Paul, Minn. The de- ceased left this rprovinoe some for- . ty years iilgo. rbut ipaid a visit to ifiigggyhgtcgliligililslishiaixi passed ill {he old home about fifteen years Miss Mary McIntyre 1 of Mont 880' He w“ married w Miss Coy ' ' Ramsay, daughter of Mr, George ague“flrat “m” 1“ H151“? °1 Ramsay unbil latiel a resident oi‘ E"8"“1‘ L" “"1 11'1"“ 111 0011- ’Summer'side. Manyy of the older 111$?‘ C] i C b l |residentswiillwellrememlberthe de _ smeéflmat 1018311111; ‘E1 ‘:1 31111111191" ‘ceased vwbio was meared in this town I Hist ti} H °n ractsv 111‘51|wlren shipbuilding was the chief u my ° "g 511 Law- and industry along the water front, and 590°11'11" P111139“?- "when his father was one oi‘ the principal builders oi vessels. Mrs. MY- 1101"" C0111l1i0l1 01 3t. Mnclilwen and two daughters sur- Eleanors-seconrl class in Partner-Ivan to mourn the loss of a kind ship. and passed in History 0i Efls- husband and father. lish Law. Property, Agency and .____ B"111"‘"P1°Y- The community of Granid Thac- '% adds was saddened‘ on - December ' ******-**‘*~‘*-1-“--; 21st,. when it became known that -Vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv i <> ‘ D Mrs. John iMartln had passed away. - 1 81115597" 6911K,“ ‘ll The deceased, whose maiden I'll fl HWY)‘ "name was Miss Katie Moor-am, i ‘was allady of a bright and cheerful ' For rm! eihotiveiiell. this old ::r]i3pq)5n|0n, 1105,9599‘; of many m1_J . _,v _ q», ""."..1.'°$;;',’;.}‘“,2,w3_'w ,<> great qualities or mind and heart .---s..----------ss---- ’and her death at the early age oi‘ iforty-seven ‘came as l1 severe shock You?! never know how qnicklvva. bad o“ h b _ d. m» .to her wide circle of friends as well "v 0111f, °}.',‘.,.§.,°,°“‘},‘i§'°h.,‘,‘,',',.,,$§‘§ as lo her griefstricken Jiusband remedy; Anyone who hug coughed all ‘and family of five small children. ‘daivmliiudteirll riiiizflitiwillisag thattliilhe, All that medlcail skill assisted by . m s re c ven o o Inailikf. It taknszbut as 115311112!‘ tn film ‘negds Md gdgihbours could grepare and really there is nothing“) w” ‘me 1° 5191MB her 5111' o; 4r {gr foughg. ‘ierings ibut God in His goodness into a ill-oz. bottle. put 2% ouiloes saw fit to call her to Himself and ggnfillzléluthetg gétikglagnoglrlncreiglated avian bperfect resignation and i‘ortl- . - -. -' e y the rites of the Catholic §§§,§§,“,;‘;§,,°_'§‘,1E§§d‘f,‘;1§f,€g;2°":Epsom. she calmly breathed her . Either why, this mixture saves a l: "1- ‘tizo-thlrgii of the “on? lltlllzlhiv spent mThe funeral which was held on, ocoug re rsonan es - . 1-». wildl- Ms. --.-~."i ....§2.";"“..'..Z?.f.‘l..i°iif’.5’:2..”§';..‘2§ k” “Hut” "d 1"“. '"°""1°'ws.e= Messrs. J: B Hughes N J . . d ilk C . h.’ on 1;: f"? u,“ trig, ho] ‘Mun, IlMscDonald. Hugh R. MacDonald, B. a galeflotglililnllag he: pg”. i Keizer, John‘ P. Morris and H. n s n s a .- - . I 11rmw17'1“6“'“9‘ hing“ ‘Tgggfilhlsit “to niou ' build and will not _ the‘ pb 5 - 9 . 1'“ 9' "Ha o“, ‘n4. h" drum-gr erhuiibsnl and children five sis- 44 r, ‘A qr r m, w n tern and two brothersz-Mrs. Dur- insry ti: st or not of Boston; Mrs. John McNsbb, no o‘ . fgizkliii1~1hi l1" I914! i1"? - Boston; Mrs. Ambrose Doyle. h “m.” _ , p‘ Pleasant Grove; Minnie of Vernon " 1- - --= -i~i~fiq,- -§1l:.:.-..l:"..i! $525.11.“ b Qplritusl Olbriirgs-wers IQOQY-Od rtiiiyfi Iduv M limit" I 117cm A. J. nus- inst family, m; dru t or "I r ounces of 1 ‘h1mcxg1u1fuudmhwn 711i’: “ti” 1“ iis'r'i'i‘i1it21lr‘t: Neill? McKe ice i111» w‘ ' is wi m ioruib, Mills l. ly Moririith. ' ‘will rest in peace. v ~ n- w~~' 1* ' - ‘ ‘R "~__““Q~ thusiastic and a large number signed the membership registrar. It’ was decided to hold the next meeting on the third Tuesday in February. RECEIVE IMPERIALSERVICE MEDAL-The London (Eng-l Gaz- ette of Jan. lml publishes the names of Colonial civil servants. Department of Railways and Can- als, recently awarded the imperial Service Medal. Among these are the following island officinls:— George Andrew Hughes, chief train despatclier, Charlottetown; Alex- ander Martin, oectioliman, Albert- Quald. master mechanic, Charlotte- town; Joseph Milman, englnenian. Charlottetown; Joseph Peter Mur- phy, trackmau. Conway; Patrick Boylan, night watchman, Char- lottetown: Anthony Flynn, engine- man, Charlottetown: Donald ‘Fras- er, chargehand, Charlottetown. A cablegram from Lampsooa, London, was received yesterday by J. D. Jenkins stating that silver fox furs. first grade, have advanc- ed fifty per cent over the October sales. Medium grade furs have advanced 40 perdent and poor grade ten percent. This is remarkable, especially fronl the fact that the October sales showed a ten percent-ad- vance on tlieprevious salesnnd at ‘that time the price was consider- ed highly satisfactory. They have now made an advance of fifty. forty and ten percent at the current sales, which means a very considerable advance‘, probably the highest prices for silver furs for the past ten years‘. _ 1 The furs ‘ ranged 'iii* tiiéjffrst grade would‘ be valued atfrorn $160 to $1.000 per pelt. v ' The wonderful ‘Heroine Literary contest, which has been running in connection with the Family Herald and Weekly Star. has ended and M183 C. Helen Chandler of Hazel- 1110011. P. E. 1.. has won four prizes of S5 each. The object of the con- test was to test the literary ability of the school children of Canada by having them write a synopsir of ‘fThe Wonderful Heroines" life story as published in that paper. The contest drew entries from every Dart of the Dominion and n great many of the manuscripts showed wonderful literary ability. B95111“ 1-116 lirize winner. Miss Chandler. who is only ihirteen years old. Miss Betty Dike of Low- er Montague ‘comes in for honor. able mention and "both young 11111193 a"? 1191118 congratulated on their fine literary abilities. Red Pepper Heat Breaks Bad Chest Colds Over Night Elise your light. selling ‘chest. Stop the pain. ,l3reak up the con gestioii. Feel a bad cold loosen up iii lust a short time. "Red Pepper Rub" is the cold remedy that brings quickest relief. lt cannot hurt you and it certainly seems to end the tightness and drive the congestion and soreness. night out. Notiiling has such concentrated. psnotrsiiiig heat as red peppers, andvflien nest penetrates. right down into colds, congestion, ‘ash- ingmusolsrsnd sore, stiff joints relief comes at once.’ f _' _ The marine you unlinked‘ Pep perfliib you feel the tingling heat. in time minutes the congested spot is remap through , slid through. when you are suffering from sfcoldprlielimstieiii. backache. slil..lech_ or sore _ muscles. Just get l, 1m 'of.~,llowies Red Pepper Rob. mfld- from red peppers. s‘! any drug store. You will have tbs quick- ___ On Sunday, January 20th. the newly ordained priest of Hope River, Rev. Patrick Walsh, cele-- brated his first High Mass iii the church of his native parish. The ceremony was fittlngly carried out with Rev. P. D. McGuigan of Vor- non River. as deacon and » J. A. Murphy of S. D. U. as sub-deacon. while the pastor, Rev. Wm. V. MacDonald acted as Master of Ceremonies. ..'GROVES OF PINE. —Pine lumber is pretty scarce on this island though a few isolated trees may be found in a good many beautiful tall pine logs may be a survey made of his wood lands by Mr. McDonald recently in which groves of a dozen or more from the survey line. PLEASANTLY BEATEM-I- The being 42 to 2 in favor of the Dal- houslennes. The latter, however“ turn home tonight. the governor. At his intercession, the child was had often been solicited in cases in the year 316. WEDNESDAY Kensingion, on Wednesday even- ing, January 30th. when his second daughter, Jenny Vesta, was united in. the holy bonds of marriage to Robert Scottifunipllrey. son of Mrs. Andrew Humphrey, Kelvin. The Ceremony was performed by the Rev. A. W. Robertson. There where about fifty invited guests bride entered the parlor leaning on her father's arm to the strains of the wedding march beautifully Miriam Profitt. The bride who looked charming. was dressed in ivory satin with georgette and pearl trimmings, with a bridal veil caught by orange blossoms, and carried a boquet of white carna- tions tiud maiden-hair fern. She war attended by Miss Adelaide Humphrey. sister of the groom, who. wearing pink silk crepe-du- chene with lacs trimmings, and carrying pink carnaiions. made an ideal bridesmaid. Mr. Richard Simpson. brother of the bride, ably supported the groom. After the best wishes of all present had been presented s sumptuous wedding slipper was served. The reiridindsr of the evening was pleasantly spent in music, and all -elijdyetl' the favorite selections rendered by 9v. J. M. Murchison ‘and Mr. 37 mptboinniiii s sliver black fox from ' relief irnowii.,1ilws'ys say "es." . ii --Y. e present. and at seven o'clock the’ a rendered by her cousin. Miss clean‘ BQWEI$ the bride's father, the‘ groom's gift No , 9 , to" tlls bride yes also s very llb- tender lttt b01011 5° d stantlsi cheque. to the DPIGQIIIIIHIWOQUM'1IIQ‘ONIQUU $1“ a beautiful onyx ring wmi pearl ti» ma: us iaowdilfllii m, .,. setting, silt to ille grooms-man s pill; ' r Qféfluflm" set of gold cuff llntafrlie happy soothing‘ Milt’ . “Wad may» couple will reside in Kelvin. whore to your d 95111111 1' Q suppr- Mr. Humphrey is a prosperous foils. IMF‘! farmer and successful for rancher. nil must be re i d b food u.» 1.51:1‘: y 1 Oxo is the concentrated “nnflh 91 386i in a iorm- in which it can "adnY be assimilated by the system, MAKE coo I new DEATH-The death .. places, mostly knotty and coarse 301191111 A- 11101701111111. Billtic St grained but groves, ideal groves of lion. was a particularly sad on A young man. apparently in t found in Flat River. Belfast, etc.. 1mm” °t 119111111» 11° W" 1110115 i. A. M. Nicholson oi that place bad “met “shed 1919519" 135i illlrl and worked at the haying w; vizor but tuberculosis however is in last fall. His funeral to Si. Co beautiful pines could be viewed gnmba‘ took place 511111111“? m" g. A young wife and chlldre mourn his untimely death. smovnsss svsumo A P. W. C. Ladies’ Basket Ball tenni who wen-t to -Halifax last Saturday §,fd"ffcfu_,f,-T;,,§§fff,‘§,';fl“§,§". to try conclusions with the Dal- school Berle! w“ delivered l: housie team sustained a some- evening m the school M“ b Wm" superhauve 1191811" ‘the “o” Prof. G. ‘D. Steel of Prince of Wale College, who spoke very interest ugly our Charles Lamb, one o made it so pleasant-for the Char- _ I lottetown team the sting of defeat lfigflnsiatqfigfig? fiiffiflaugffi ;"‘S..“.”°.f.f‘.i"..§.‘i.'§°i‘.°..'t.§‘ 8311932.." ii numerous calls and calls upon llfsgioszalogegfeig QZ‘L_,§1.‘B"}}‘,§“ a: made the visit of the Charlottetown the tragedy which entered ‘mm i ladies so pleasant that they would as the result o, the Insanity o, gladly suffer another similar dc- dearly beroved 818ml.’ was touche feat at a similar price. They re- upon “d smpbas“ w“ Md on". heroically cheerful ' manner ~ FEAST. ‘or sr. BLASE. - st. ‘,{,‘;‘°';;,‘,‘,§.;_“*g°,;,f§gg§;“ ‘giflfffi; 31°"- Armenm" B1511” “m1 essays and let-tors showing Lamb martyr of the fourth century whose warm style, delicate bumm- an feast day was celebrated in St. keen crmcai ability were given Dunetans Cathedral last Sunday. A vote of-thanlts, moved -by Mr. ii devoted the earlier years of his H, Shaw and "seconded by Mr life to the study of philosophy and Henry iSmith. was" tendered th afterwards became n. physician. speaker.‘ Mr. ll. P. Gordon preside He became Bishop of Sonnets-in at last nlghtsmeeting. which iii Armenia and was seized and hur- eluded ansnjoyable programme!» rled off toprison by Agricoions the school lilll1i1l- T119 '111°1"", 0n his wry to "Oi Canada" "A Cornish Milli-Bong‘ prrson mqlrirqclqq mother: whore and “All Through the Night. wer child Iwassnffering from a disease "l"? l"??? Q1IE°11Y°1Y 1'1’ 11" “ma: _“ " 1d, WT‘! ‘under the direction o! 1111311110” ‘implored his a Prof. dfletoher. A reading irfliii _ . l » _ Lamb’ essa s."Miicker End“ will! cuiell. and sincemiiat time. his aid given “by M‘; Elaine Balm" aw of a similar disease. After cruel iamf°g1églggnpgalg’ ,;,'1'f,f.).'.‘,', “is! tortures. the saint was beheaded recited ‘by M,“ Marga", Vanldesiine. Both these null!» showed a fine appreciation of i116 author's sentiment. A Scottbh ~~._w5pp|N0 BELLS.—A very dance by the Misses Dulclo 11:11 pretty wedding took place at the M11119 WMRBP- W110 1111119111911 "'1 residence of Mr. W. G. Simpson. 111811181111 411958- W" ‘311111119135 c ally received and eiicored. The eli- ltsrtaiiimtnt itrfscluded with like national Anthem. ivlnllll! "California Fig Syrup" psi-set Profitt. among nlcfimusy manuals-sh. ind handsome iitis‘wcrc_s scams. _: ' '~' i“ ital cheque frdiii, » tlie‘ ‘grooms ~ ad start! g grill- Vlhioii contains dir-