. .. ._. .»1-...... ' ' 'inf 1!w~f'¢»»-- ~ t ` A " u . . `:'”lo`f”7" ` o |.srrns'oF'llLn'£. 3,, g»_,_»- » g ‘ Makes the slrgrow, and stops' ' ~ ' ~ failing hsir. ‘ i.'..3;fii.'fr.2.':< The Public Lu; 3 A ___ _ _ _ , £iarr_'__.Vrgor _ 1 _ _ ....¥°i‘.”§_’?$$'“.ll‘§s2i€§2§§‘$ I I me ri risnirda , Everywhere Por neat. Photo Work Como totbl ~'. Excrrme hockey et the rink Friday Loldlllj Silldlo ` ` ' 5135;, . _ - xleneznlilm '_CAllOH\ _ fu ma when than in an iuonment of On the evening of Dec. wth the home oi * P|.AT|N°'_fYFl. l ' goods Such as they require, and not to be 'hmm “M M" .',°h‘m' Humphry s“'°°" AR°|'|.1". fancy] c°nt;n“"y,°m,h“_.rwed°n.¢can th _,, Swampaeott, Mass., wss the scene ofa _ , l happy event. when John D Matheson, and _ _ y em GEO, H. ,We do' We can? ° b‘,u°' °“°nm°“t °f Miss Isabella J McDonald were united in Ngo; Dsguuy 3;,g¢g_ ‘5 ° ee - marriage. Rev Donald ll llstheeon, a 'n“`P*\““° *hm Nb! il “WUI . cousin of the groom sud pastor of the ‘ i "°“°°”°' x Q First Presbyterian ehureh, Haverhill M! ‘M lass ,oHlolated.'l‘hegroom was suppoi ted » Spoons, Forks, etc. P P COBIQ . by Warren Davis and the bride was et- than eve, |,ef°,.e_ md as eo le' be tended by Miss llargaretMethe1on. The merriagewas performed in the presenee of mom funypostedum theirwearingqual' aiar e eom u of Invited ueste lm ities and the general trade incr K P. y Ig e is ad e to s ost daily. You should un '_ d d lm , °"“' °“' medlately following the ceremony s reeep- tlon was given.Ths inner man was refresh- b“Y¢“s“"°l' Ph" um' WH" " L" ‘ll ed with ice orramand oake Later, amid . ’ . _ H “PFW Y°“~ ~ showers of rice, and other articles osioul- ' _ ated to make deeper impressions the 7 h M ° t E ` happy couple departed on their honey- / W moon. They were the recipients ef manv ` g g i valuable presents. Both the bride and Cures Hywking and Ohstinate - . [the greom are natives of P. E. Islsnd. The , bride is ii daughter of lllurdoek McDonel-i, coughs,Bronchltis,Hoarseness, and IEWELER. Russ Valley and the groom is the enly non of John J`Matheson, formerly of Rose 311Pll1I110l13~fy ZEECUOIIS. _ ._l..___ _ ____ Valley but for many yesrsa resident of Testimonials received every day. Cambridge, Mass. __ 0:1 Friday evening, Jan. lst, North Price 25c a bottle. Q sm Divirnm NO. isa s, of T. irlshiown, opened its doors to the public, the eooasiun being the installation of oiileers for the ensuing quarter. This Division was re- E° _ ouslbated three months ago by Grand ` Division Oiloers. Sinoe then Itfhas mode Apothecafiw Han- steady progress having added 30 new members tothe roll during that short WA-Hattie Bernard. - ' period. , The following elllzers were installed by Deputy Samuel Bernard : SHA i WMM ~ Give us Your Hand A Happy and Prosper-ous New Year to our many cus- Rubbers ano Fell R S-Garnet Prohtt. A R S-Annie l(eKsy. F S-Flo ll McKay. - ’l‘reae-William Ramsay. Chap-Ruth Campbell. Cond-Lucy Duggan. A Cond-Gertie h{eGougan. I S-Preston McLeod., O S-Geo Sheen. After installation the following program was oredliabl rendered . y 2 tomers' ` Opening Remarks-Chairman. Instrumental Music-Messrs Sheen and Prolltt and Miss Proltt. A.E.Musacnen Socks. THE SHOE MAN. XMAS Confectionery. Our stock of Xmas _Candy is now opened up and the variety and qual- itywill suit the most fastidious. We have Mixiures from roc per lb up. Chocolates from `2oc "‘ - Creams from I6c “ Caramels from zoc “ Kisses from :oc “ Also Chocolates and Creams in fancy » . F a r m e 1' s and others who work out of doors dur- ing the cold, stormy weather, will find our stock of Lumbern1an’s Rubbers a n d Socks complete, and the prices right. Rubbers sell from $1.50 up. Knitted Socks, from 4oc up. Address Richard P oilit. Renitation-Hattie Bernard. Instrumental Mueio-Messrs Sheen and Prodt and Miss Profitt. Address-William Ramsay. Solo-Ihas S McKay., Recitstion-»Mrs John Prolltt. Address-Jas. F. Proiitt. God Save The King. , At the regular meeting of Court Glencoe Nu 4071 I. O. F. Park Corner on Dec. 28th the following oilloers were elected for the year. C R -Wm J Stewart. V C R~Ge0 L Campbell. R B-Jas A Campbell. l` S-Chas S McKay. Trees-John T McKay. - Orator-David J Moliay. Org-Alex Hilti. S W-Jas H Murphy. J W-Eddie T Donald. S B-Geo Braudar. J B-Eddie M Graham. O Deputy-John S Cousins. Ct, Physicians-Drs Hynes and McKay. Trustees-Alex Campbell, P Simmons boxes, Ja anese Teapots and Baskets, and R A Simmonds. _ Drums, gtocklngs, Cornucopias, etc. Finance Comm-R B Murphy and U Adams. Mw&m.» BEER & GUPF J.. i Kumfort Headache Powders. __ _ _ __ . ‘V _ I _ _ -Z--'_-*ri-1 ' A New Yea:-'s gift that will be appreciated is a box ol White s Chocolate Bon Bons. They are the most delicious Chocolates you ever ate and are super- ior to any imported. The name WHITE onevery piece. in MWAM1MM Reporters and Correspondents, At th! Niiulat meatillk ol llliett Dlvleion No. IMS. of T. Deo, Mth the IOUPWIPS letter vfoondoience was present- M tolro. John Koilaehern. TJ Brother John McEsohern, Rocky Point: I Respected lfriead and Brother,-0a the reeeat daeih of your dear truths: Donald, the oleers and members of Elliott Division No. BM B. of T. of which you are a member hereby desire to eonvey to you their elaoere sympathy and sorrow in the hour, ef your mourning. Heplal that these few lines will oonvey toyou in some measure our feelings on your he- haif. and that in the hour of sorrow you may be led to trust in Divine Graee, a.d that when the sell oemse we may be all ready for the Home where parting is never known. Yours in L. F. and F. We remain yours in L. F. and F, Signed on behalf of Elliott Division. WM. S. l(oNnru. FLon.mn Snrrrr Joniv McLsaN Emsm McNnrr.L S. R. I-Iooricn. Lt the regular meeting of Elliot Division, lo. 224 S. ef T. Hockey Point held Deo. 30th, the following letter of con- dolenoe was presented to sister Jennie l(oNel1i. To Slseer Jennie McNeill, Rickey Point. Dnan Sisrnl. : - VVe the under- Blqned members of Elliott Divi- sion, No. 22.4, S. of 'l`. of which you orearnember, mindful of the dt-ep loss which you have sustained by the recent death of your beloved mother, cic- slre on behalf of the Division, to convey to you our sincere sympathy in your bereavement. Hoping that you will ae- orpt those few lines as evidence oi our sorrow on your behalf, and that in the deep affliction which you are called upon tobear, your mind may be directed to the loving Father above, who is able to make all things work together for good to those who love Him. Signed on behalf oi liliott Division. ‘ WILLIAM S. MoNn1LL. l!'r.o\min Smrn. Eunn lfoNnrLL. .Ions McLean. ‘S. R. Hoornn. THE DAY OF MIRACLES NOT PAST. A Toronto “Star” reporter investltgated the ease of Mr. Geo. Warner, and ouud that after thirteen years of nlmost total deafness, he had been cured by inhaling Catorrhomne. This proves that where Catarrhoizone treatment is employed, impaired hearing and deafness can be cured. Catarrhozone always brings quick relief, and is warran- ted to give lasting satisfaction. All suffer- ers from Impaired Hearing, Deafness, Head Noises and Ringing in the Ears are advised to inhale Oatarrhozone and derive the greet bcneiit it Is capable of affording. Prine $1.00, smell size 251:. Druirgistei, or N C. Poison 8.: Co.. Kingston, Ont. DR. Hauir.roN's Pinus Como Corvsrrra- ~ _ 1-mu. SOLID Sl LVER SPOON S. A Xmas Suggestion We have recently received 250 ounces of solid silver Spoons and Forks, all sizes and different weights. Louis XV Tea Spoon, p Heavy i Weight, $6.00 . a half doz. ll. l. lllllill ill i. jeweler. ._`\_ _ /¢.', »_ -_~..\“j\;". ,, , ' »<2.ol lofts URIGI ` ,,... me .\\\\\ \\\\\_\\\\\\\\_\»\\\. .._.»\s. \‘. ,‘ .“‘===“=>‘-=“-:.‘. 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BARTl'.l£'l`T. 'l`euiperance\'ale, N. B. Unhnoni xo , ‘/3/Z5” /Z - "I"'l-|A\l\ll*