Illkilllflwlllfla in Yan- C., 0n Feb. 7th. (Pit- . J AFQLI-GE .w%?.-l\f. the P0- " de on Mon- ‘ Mr. J. E. Wy- ihibitlon cases inifssoh being laid jouneil lPf-Iwevk. HOIII lrolr-rbuenst. - m. ‘ ‘P. W.‘.Pste. oLBQl the oily Sunday hsvlns’ g ' flqsqovrinrto the eath of Mr. P. N. Pate. O'Leary bolt arrived in u sum- solemnlled in St. Miss ‘Edna. lvlahar. dausllwr -ss'iilousl.v HURT. ——A let- ter received by Mr. William Mc- of his brother, Mr. Albert McMurdo and his wife being seriously injured in rook them to the McDonald home, California ‘.4 West Newto resided ill!‘ l'l-- called the police. Twisting from '1 the grasp oi Police Ssdowsky lllern llltiflP his escape but was later cap- E“ llll‘1‘(l by special officers. DeSessa and O'Neil. the lender who poked llll‘ gun in the faces of McDonald endergast has not been cap stilljdellrious when the IllCWS \\'il-‘» lured." Andrew McDonald whose Mrs. McMurdo “'11-'11 5PY1“‘1“~.llome is in Glengarry is well ly bruised about the face and hotly-known in Tignish having done lpolice duty there for one year. an, auto accident vbereqthey have last t enty-flve yea and upset pinning under it. and both an ambulance to a hospital. McMurdos-bead struck the [MW-- ment. injuring the brain. were taken llt- \\'.l-' ‘lllil P but is llllely to recover. mo; 29th. i925 at 12.30 a. llL. John llcvlnskey. one of the most and| summons cpme. be was last consoling rites of eve-r a faithful member. M . MOCl k lucst estimalliileoghsxxtex; alllllednhignsqulrrel trlmmmg" .2222: siizsizh. resell: c. <1 him a hos‘. of friends far and near among \Vllulll his memo y will ever b:- held in honor and esteem. he leaves to mourn u kind loving husband and fabher. five sons. namelyz- James P. of Wood- land. Mo. Joseph. Western Ontario. Michael and Pctcr of Cliaverhill. flue effect “Oh Promise M93. - lllussranfl John on the homestead. The ushers were M“ Haze“ Also five daug~llic-rs:—Mrs. William Baker’ Charlottetown and M“ and .. 17,1:- Me- , . Osborne. Rlvcrdale. ‘Mrs. McCaughey and Mrs. McCsughey. oi’ Haverhlll. Mass; Mrs» Patrick Malone of‘ Bradford, Mass. and Alice M. at home. Th;- funeral which was very lar gely attended. took place on New Year's Eve, from his late home to St. Ann's Church, Lot. 65, where a Requiem Mass. nvas sung by the John ‘ Lewis e gun-s.» - -. thence to the adjoining cemetery where his mortal remains were laid to rest to await the Restmectrlon wishes and congeny morn. Rev. ’l‘homas Curran. D. D. of St. Dual-hall's College. assisted Father Herrell a! the grave. The pail-bearers worm-Francis (‘ostell/r Aeneas Clsrlrin. Robert Malone and Ambrose Barrett. _lM:ly liis liolll rest. in peace. ».. WEDN EODAY - way lines in exception of ' reached Surrey. i Ready, ! The marriage of Misl Emma {the death occurred on Tuesdaymiean Gordon. graduate nurse. ofulzlughter of the late Captain Alfred {Gordon and Mrs Gordon, of Rose- liighly rtspectcd citizens of Greenrleath. to Mr. Roy 01118167. Char- Bsy. of which place he was one of the lr-ading pioneer farmers a resident for half a century. H. Wright of Halifax. fellcitatlons. LINES 0L REQw-All the rsil- %Province, with the t» e M-urrsy Harbor branch. have again been. complete- ly cleared of snow. and on the southern line a snowfighting train working for Murray Harbor has —MANY HAPPY RETURNS. - Mr. ‘Philip callback of Summerside observed his 87th birthday on Thursday. Feb. 4th and received the hearty congratulations of many We" ad‘ friends. The event was marked ,by a splendid supper held at the home oi his daughter Mrs Thomas Johnston at which a very enjoy- able time was spent by a goodly gathering of friends and relatives. pital and it was found upon exem- ination that tM old lady was suf- fering from s dislocated hip and s broken arm. The bones were soon set in; place and at last report she warresting quite comfortably. -WELL KNOWN RESIDENT- vmow an attorney-M- The death occurred at irish- ston and has been 8W1? town on February _ 4th from Prince ‘Edward island for the Christine Ellen past sixteen 791119- The annual meeting of this cream- ery took place on January 20th and was well attended. The report of the secretary, Mr. A. Roy Jones showed a most successful year undel- the capable management oi Mr. Wesley Wood. the manager. The patrons supplying cream for the season numbered 387 and the butter manufactured was 184.514 pounds-welded at $68,393.29. The pricepaid per month per pound of Butter Fat was as follows. vim- Jan. 32c, Feb. 32c. Mar 31c. April 33c, May 34c. June 34c. July 36c. August 38c. Sept. 40c. Oct. 42c. Nov. 43c, Dec. 46c, while the aver- age price per lb of butter fat was 3 75. Her funeral was held oni ‘Sunday at 1 p. m. to St. Mary's, WEDDING BELLS - A pretty Indian ‘River. the services belnl! performed by the pastor, Mgr. D. J| mums‘; Cathedral on Jan. 2am. Gillie. The pallbearers were Jae or friends sees out to Dr- and 1118-, 1926. by Rev. Rather Sinnovtt when L. Saunders. Theodore iBernard. James Keir. Mfllpelllle. l11 1-119 1198111‘ oi Thomas Campbell. Keir Mann.;of their son, David_ which occur- .\ir. and Mrs. Frank Mailer oi this Willard Brown and Wm. E. Profit.’ (my wqgsjjnitsd in marriage to Mr. -Y. ' c90ffl§_fl\iflfen Binnie. The bride .__.__ was supported iby Miss Clare Mw- CLiPPlNG FROM BOSGON tin. wlille the groom was support- PAPEiL-Two oi alleged yegg eri bylMia-Jalnesddonaghan, city. trio caught. Holdup victims give battle to assailants. "Held up by three armed men Andrew McDon- ald and Leonard Pendergast of the Murdo‘ of fSu-mmerside on Wednes- south end put up a fight, seized two of the trio alleged to be Louis Sadmlslry and Charles Kelley and The heartfelt sympathy of a host red yesterday morning after illness of some weeks. The deceas- ed was an exceptionally bright and loveable young man, only 22 years of age. in his third year in McGlll University taking s. medical coursed and making a name for himself as a student and scholar. ln December he became ill and came home shortly before Christ- mas. hoping to resume his studies after the holidays. His health, how- wns such that his parents persuaded him to remain at home in the hope that rest and care would restore him to his usual health. but it was otherwise ordered and the‘ end caane Yesteldfi? 11107111113‘ ‘Death at all times is sad but. on the threshold of liftewen-lerlng 1111011 ‘what humanly promised to be bright and useful future. is a heart- breaking trial for the mother 11nd father and only slfller- M1511 1311"‘ bath. who so dearlylovetl him and looked so hopefully to his future. To the bereaved family and relativ- es The Guardian tenders 91110816 creamery on the island were well pleased with the season's work. forenoon in the upper storey of the residence of Mus. Mabel Jones. 233 Grafton street, and although the fire department made a speed-y re- sponse to the alarm. and fought in the face of zero weather like her- h m ‘ . ~ m rs 0- . oes. it was two hours before the Stir}ltnéagdsalfsiwTilgl-gneweree gar] wwd one: or‘ mun" Dwain. n Street where they blaze was finally extinguished. 1'he upper [tart of the house is 100 people present. badly gutted and tlhe flames broke boys did not come 11D 1111111 91911- through the roof in severlrl places. Furniture in the lower rooms and also the plaster; are considerably damaged by smoke and water. it is understood that the loss ls partly covered by insurance. to have been the ca-use of the ilre. which crept up between the wells in an amazingly short time. and afternoon IMH- had gained considerable headway 11151911 111 19091111118 11y ‘MTB- 9- W- beiore the fire-fighters arrived. That snow shoe racing ii prftiiel" ly encouraged could become one of the Provinces most popular win- ter sports. was made quite evident by the interest that was taken yes- terday in the boys’ snow shoe race held from the Russ Hotel. lA large crowd oi citizens 51111191" ed to watch the ymlngsters start. and throughout its 18115111 1119 "We was viewed with 819111- ‘Ilhe race got away Bl. 111111 039' three. with Mr. J. A. MaoMlllal: firing the starters 81111- and 11111118 some oi the younger soon after the start. the three winners kept fairly W911 bunched all the way. 81 111911111511 there being less than a minute be“ lnttetown. Manager of Davis & Fraser and the Island Cold Storage Company, and son of the late Mr. Deceased was born in Plmyvalcwlflhb Q111€19y 111111 M1‘! Q1118“? 015 7'1 ycwlrs 1180. and had enjoyed Halifax. took place at 2.30 yester- o-xcell nt braltll until about a yealq-‘lai’ 1111911111011 111 111° 1511111151 ago, when he was forced to glve‘Cl1lll‘Oll, the pastor, Reverend Ross up his usual activities owing tclc- 5111011-‘1111911111115- hcnrt trouble. which ‘finally caused‘ The 110111119 We" 51111119111195- Ms death However, when me gread 'llle bride._ who was given away Drawn-Baby her 0011511], Mr. Rueben Mao» m g0 halving been fortified by the Dmmld- “"118 11 11111111111116 11°15 11° “olnrose. crepe de chene gown, with coulom- Church. of which he was1gitercégiménggziezrédebazaars-ml:- of vella with platinum braid and She carried a bouquet of butterfly roses and g and llinsllllliporlalaivyi Reading ‘lhiierjelecled 1l'.r,1lnl _I!ll_i,,s, l- M V 1 M‘ 7 evening were Prof. Fletcher, M? Albert Blanchard. Mr. Austin Oun- nolly. Mrs. Byron Brown, Miss _ Bessie Blanchard and Miss Georgie r i wliiisus. summerslde. THURSDAY to fall on the sidewalk and receive painful injuries. She was at once conveyed to the ‘P. E. I. Hos- __,.__ HAZELBROOK OREANIERY. _ "_T INJURED BY FALL. -—~Yester- day afternoon: Mrs. Nicholson, Sydney ‘Street bad the misfortune beautiful example for snob and every one of us. She diedwllh 11 smile on ther dear face. us_if- she had already a foretsste of the hali- piness for which she worked in this life. hesdsohy, bilious, constipated, sick‘! His wonders to perform." giving strength to the weak when it is time will gently needed 7c.'The patrons oi‘ this the largest A bad fire broke out. yesterday Thawing out frozen pipes i5 said The wedding marches. Lohen- grins and Mendelss0bn’s were ei- fectlively rendered by Miss Lillie/n ,. _ _ Ear e, the former march being Beam“ m“ “onowitflcken ‘Vite’ played ss-tbs bride was coming up the aisle, the latter as the wedded pair were proceeding to the door. During the signing of the regist- cr. Mr. Leigh Dingwell sang with who finished 111' first position, led the race pracllca oily the whole time, with Edgett. and Junior Forsytlle, who finished in st-cond and third places respectively. following close 011 1115 heels. 'l‘llo course. while not long’ was sufficiently so to lflflkeiclplln] the oolllpvtlttlrs save their best ef- flll gifts including forts for tllc home stretch Prince street. This section 0f ilHLglassuvll-e. ‘Miss Mllligan thankel- worse was lined with enlhuslaflllifihel- nmny friends for their kind cheering YOUIlZ-iglfls and good wishes th d heartily in singing [Jolly Good Fellow. ,grcal tlcai of ‘IIIUITlIiIQIIl and amuse- tommell-t. 110W" warn. granites-lire. After the ceremony. which was “Pecmms “"1 witnessed by invited guests and a 51ers’ and large number oi‘ friends, the ch-urch being filled. Mr. and Mrs Qulgiey drove to the Railway sta- tion and took the afternoon train for Borden. ‘whence they will leave today on a three weeks’ honey- moon trip to Boston. New York 11°11 and other cities. _ Many friends were at the station to shower the popular young couple with good encouragement-ale spurred the runners on to fresh efforts. ‘ma-king the finishing sprint s very close and ‘exciting one. tThe trophies for the race. threel handsome cups awarded by Majo A. MacDonald. are- now lo be, seen in Ill? show window of the Prince Edward Theatre. The annual grand concert held last flight in the Strand Theatre. inl aid of the Charlottetown Hos marked musical successes of the season. a/nd was heard by a large and very enthus- and sociable disposltlnn will be much missed by her rmany friends 111 in ‘Hampshire and all join in wish! |ing her much happiness in her new home in Kingston. 111V ________.___. ‘Both bride and groom have been the recipient of a large number of wedding presents, the former hav- ing been tendered several miscel- laneons showers during the past Michael few weeks. The Guardian '10!“ 1n happiest and Scottish dances, all went to ‘make up a splendidly balanced and . you. ilhvsf never cause o your But this is the - - my“: , “ffiilfifi-‘P’ You Wonder Why ' ' Youlfannot Sleep u could only sleep at t there would be some chance o! gettin _ lfiaek the w lc ls ex- , during the day. j, ,jB_ut you cannot.‘ e mornings you l- and played out. _By ng you are all ln. _ ystom ls, entirely '“le there no_wa to get out ' ‘condition " you ask. indi tion and’ spells of des- pon ency. ou unduly sensitive to 1% and sound. You may be irritable and, inclined to worry when there is _no real cause. But inability to rest and llee is one of the surest lignst at you need the help of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food to get back to health. Nervous disorders do not get better of‘ their own accord. You must supply the elements of Nature which are required to build up the depleted cells and these elements are most happily combined in Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. 60 cts. a box. all dealers or The Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co.. very enjoyable program and the appreciation oi‘ the audience was the encores that were the invariable reward of fering of each of the performers. The program was quite a lengthy one, and while it would be invidioust to individuallze. all ing of consistent high standard in quality, special mention should be made of Prof. and Mrs. Fletcher's vocal rendition of "The Rosary". nmd also of the violin solos by Miss ~ cllllngzlzml On Face in Red Pimples. her fsesin small, red pimples. it inched and burned terribly causing three numbersl eliciting tremendous applause and encores being enthusiastically call- cross. Bin lost hei- nst st sight. and ha: fsee was di . t“! “ l not for s free umpleeiCuti- lbrother. ll-iuglr iMoIseod. - Menage-r curs Soap and Ointment and pur- A Scottish sword dance ‘by little _ k [C tlcu Bospsndoneboz Miss Mary Trainer. and the High f; gnaw; oafiumn‘ ‘h. ‘l. ‘ completely imiedW-(Blgaedlmll l Marion and Jean McDonald were M"), "mun" B“ lmnmm. ‘ two other numbers that met with the whoiehearted approval of the Nova Semis. llim Cuticurs 801p. 0111180111 Ind ‘Macdenald, whose life was a liv-. lug-embodiment of‘: brave soul lnl a verrfrsil body. - Her life was a constant sernloni u‘ 1.11M“. “hurfimmk, Ito all those with whom she came ' coso-ulbwlnmlilili- | Although Tsleum are sll you need for all toi- I let useq Bathe with-Hosp. soothe with Ointment. dust with Tslcum. lum- n»: has Isfl. Address Canadian , The concert was under the dis- tinguished patronage oi His Honor the Lieutenant Governor and Mrs. Heartz and His Worshi and Mrs. McKenlns. The accompanist: during the mourn the loss of a kind and lov- ing sister; Wlnnifred, wife oi Joseph E. Kelly Keppocb; William E... of DeBlois Broln- John 13.. of Jamaica ‘Plains, Mass. yourbowels. Then you will both look t, refreshed; your right, tongue pink \ and feel cleah, swee head clear, stomach and your skin rosy. y, lisrmle|s_ “Osca- mother to him. sud for whom she desired very earnestly to live. No selfish thought’ was mixed with her-devotion always tryln: 1° serve, and please. uomurmurlns- no fault finding. ever sweet and gentle, and gracious. What a “God works in s mysterious way, She leaves the following to s beautiful young sister-in-lsw. who left sn infant st hel- death. 1° tbs care of this suffering soul. lie faced the ordeal without the slightest hesitation and was 1 ""1111 l . SC_0T'_T’$ VITAM-IwCSZuITAIITIFI-ED NORWEGIAN The funeral which was largely attend-vi was held Saturday mom- sieken, "(Jascaretf hss become the largest selling lnstive in ~tlle world for men. women, children. ing at nine o'clock from her late residence 207 Water Street to St. Dunsta-lrs Cathedral. where Re- quiem High Mass. was celebrated by her cousin. Rev. W. V. Mac- Donald. The service‘ st» the grave was conducted by Rev. A. L Sinvlott. The psll bearers were. Frank Macdonald. W. Grimes. James McLean, C. J. Mitchell, C. McLean. Jes. Lappin. box at any drugstore. SUlMIMEI-DSBDE. P. E. 1.. Feb. 10. —-The fastest, cleanest and best game of hockey seen in Summer- side this season was played last night when two teams with honors about. even played for all that was in them on sood ice. The Sydney team had the breaks and won a welll deserved victory, getting 3 goals to- ths Crystals‘ 2. it was a pretty game to watch and had everything to give a com- psssed while the soft memory of her virtues yet lingers like two light hues, when the bright sun is set. Serenely to her final rest she NEW CIVIC GOVERNMENT pl6le and excellent- hockey enter- tainment. It was a. great pity. how- re-electsd by aeciamstlon.) h I h‘ cw 1111*“ 11"“: M“ *"d'°"’ HM‘ hl-tnfrzgf lllell-‘rgullpglgtkldllfdtkpledg- _ lug their beat. efforts in the carry- wiml 1w" M" E‘ A‘ F°“°" ‘mling on of the civic government. iMr. _ John McKenns. the retiring Mayor. Ward five. Mr. T. W. L. Prawns M” 3mm‘ and m“ before we crowd broke up three hearty cheers were given -for both the refining Wat" commhflonan- ' and the new lMayor. ing and as the train was late in} K arnlvlng the game did not get start-‘"e"°y' e“ “"1" 9°11)‘ Dr. I. l. Veo, (both muons). A- pleastng social event wag the reception of M-rs. A. A. MacLeod at the United ‘Baptist Church ‘Sweep Thursday. ‘February fourth. in the Mecheod‘ was as- (re-elected) Mr. Samuel Kennedy.‘ and Dr. J. E, Blanchard. Connors, (both re-oiseted). Mr. G. D. Wright (elected by scolamu- tlion.) ' Not for several ‘elections. has there been so large a lnayoralty vote as was polled in yesiiefdflfs civic elections, tile member of vot- es cast, namely 2586, exceeding turn st. 9.00 .p. m., and made the return crossing in less than two hours. The passengers and mails reached the city at about half past one this morning. "WEDDING BELLS. —-A but very pretty wedding took place Feb. 3rd at 6.30 p. m., when Miss Nettie Evans became the bride oi Feflvyour. both of was performed by the Rev. W. M. The bride was attired in s most becoming tailored costume Warren and ‘Mrs. J. The guBSls were admitted by little MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER - 111w ‘Marion Meal-cod and ushered A very enjoyable evening was 111 111B 111111118 T110111 11y MN- 3301i spent at the home of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Robert Edwards on January 18th, when about eighty young people fronl Wiltshire. Hampshire and 11111“- 0- C- 11110119111 Kingston gathered u, tender a (‘Dnl Jlohn ‘MacNeill. Mrs. J. J. shower to lMlsg Isabelle Milligan. Enmfln replenished and Miss Con- whose lnarriage was to take place in the near future. ‘Miss Isabell 1-“11111- Miss Gena Walls-h. Mrs. was ‘blindfolded and taken into the drawing roonl which was nicely de- corated for the occasion by the hostess mm lEdwards and was ceived with IMrs. M-acLeod. The tee. given the seat of honor. while the numerous parcels were opened by Miss ‘Lulu Younker and the ac- companying verses read by Miss lrene Mac-Lend which caused a 13- Jelly- hlacLeod of Amhenst 1N. S. The table. which was tastefully "e°°'“‘°d' w“ '1" “M” °"°' than of 1924 by we votes. The fine though somewhat cold weather that prevailed during the day made conditions ideal for trav- elling to ithe pollsflslnd these were continually kept busy, although particularly so during the after- noon. ‘Mr. ‘Miller. for the mayoralty. led in every poll in the- clty with one exception. his majority over Mr. Rnttn-ay being- 8T2. ernd ovcr Mr. lMoDonelld 956. lln wards three and five the cun- 318.1108 J. Pogson Mrs. J. ‘H. Taylor and ilirs. Chester ‘Palmer. served. in the evening Mr. liiaobeod re- table was in charge of ‘Mrs. Edgar Clark and M-rs. Leard. the serving being done by Mrs. B. W. Manson and Mrs. C. flllflfiluies were ‘performed by Rev. l o. ‘r. Spriggs the ‘pail bearers be- . . . lbs James lPendsrssst, Jts. B. ‘Pro- fltt. J. ‘E. lnglis. John Burns, Peter McMahon and George McKenzie. ‘Mrs. Essery ‘was e. most ‘practi- cal lady. possessing the original facilities to meet:- any emergency. She spurned inceesive convention- a-l-lty. and her word and ‘actions ribIyI Lost Rest. factually depicted her slncene and i‘ I liched and. Burned Ter- "When my niece was six I .___...- ._____._._._ " . i _. . - 12!!“ P1"'°_“"_Y_£L"1=._“1‘LL2£.19K_“" BRINGING UP FATHER.—- _ . ‘ ‘ ‘ l best was particularly keen, I-n the third ward ‘Mr. Hennessey won me,- ms opponent by the ma" of pink and white carnstions. The majority of two votes, and in the fifth wan-d there was only about n hundred votes betweeen- the highest Winchester uncle o! an til lowe . - v e d ° 511mm’ H" °““‘1“1m where with the immediate relativ- espartook of a sumptuous supper. The wedding from relatives e/nd friends consist- ed of lmrny valuable gifts. includ- in spite of the inclement weather The bride to be “'85 the rcqa large number availed themselv- oi‘ lnally valuable and use-{QS 01' 111B 01111011111111)‘ 10 - 11.1mm, sflveruMi‘. and hirs. ‘MacLeod to their n-ew aluminum anlhllmllc. Mrs. Alfred ‘Plssery died at Ken- en all joln-rslngton on January 27th. after suc- For She's aicunlblng to The eveningln-‘ss that last was pleasantly spent in s0Cl8lJl81sl1€'l€9-V99 lo cllllt and music furnished by Mrslt! Frank Watts. Messrs ‘HHTPlBOIIJbOYS and two girls. "Balllerson and Cecil Campbell. Al very (lnluty lun-cireon ‘was ‘served by the ladies which was 1181111111- yvery much enjoyed Iby all. ;lsnbel who is of a very cheerful Was married to Alfred seery and ‘The City Qpuncil chamlber sn-d the outside corridors were crowd- ed last‘ n-llsht wifih interested citiz- ens. w o. eard t ere-suits announc- ed by the genlsrsl ‘Returning 0L lng a substantlsicbeque from the “can Mn Norma,“ ‘Lowther. Charlott wn Condensed ‘Milk Co. the bride having been in the office of the Company for several years also a gift of Mutch d: Co.. of which the groom the attacks of ed only seven days. lament the sad and udden death five children, three Mayor-elect Miller and the incom- ‘lhelrnashwmd ‘Mul-‘wd ing councillors each addressed the years she spent Miss in Western Canad . Mayor Mr. L. B. Miller. F Councillors. con Liven? Q11... ssunmmimsss sco-rr a. aowus: IUIQIQGI‘; Martens or scan-s Ward two: Mr. William Moran Mr. J. A. ‘Webster and Mr. H. F. assumed the duties of housekeep- g. first in the FWest, and finally. in .1922. settled in Kensingtou, ‘Surviving are hel- another wiho TheBestCoughSy/rup . ‘through ill-health, prevented fro-m Heals: unaware snail-d n attending the funeral. The solemn u la Horllgmade- . mummified- 111101111 D1111 0f Ill R 11011311 I 111i a new type of road machine. in the ghlamloualahszmvm W" r ,1: office of the Minister of Public why-filial nddtglfunlllts. 8%.!‘.l5"11’°{1;‘-1<=1°|§f “ number ‘=1 rev"- ; rd k sen a ve c zens. house without it.’ clfls s mp e :31) A complete working model of the 021313-1110 WI! ll hi" 110111 0f I machine was shown. and a demon- G over. feel Into o ill-es.- bottle, sympathetic nature of Pinex; then. all’: not aspire to prominence in soci- menths old eczema hroh out es 31:28“Qgoggglsllywefiogérfiguled 1 To mourn she ‘leaves-her hns- he: to lfifllflh, and she was my {band nadiitiivli cétoildé-‘en, 1H0 sister: one lms re n a: lry.‘ use. an jOfl8 in 'R0yai lBank. London England. sm- 1; chum! more. and after sling two ldure will her memory while grate- s’ iui hearts live Y. h b l 0 IDGIII MIMI, On January 6th. 1926. there pass- gedhfll“ MM‘ s’ ed to her Heaven. not, and f _ tion.‘ girl; lggidtlldraat and chest s sntl in contact. CAR-FERRY DELAYEIL- The car ferry bad a difficult time in making a landing on the Tormen- tine side yesterday, owing to the shone barricade of ice, and did not dock until 4.00 p._m.. -lt left on re- Mr. Herman Charlottetown. Ryan. of navy with grey squirrel trim- mlng. wearing e. corsage bouquet couple were unattended. the ceremony the happy couple drove to the home of lMr. Lemuel By Marie Belmont Bright colors have a very 1111' portani. place in the new 1110116- We see arresting promise to grow more oolorhlllfl the spring salon advances, . . lThe coped frock above is-tyoifll of the smart flocks bolus; I110" is a popular salesman. had also been tendered several miscellaneous showers during the past young couple have the best wishes of their many friends for a long and happy journey through life. - .. sapphire blue chiffon mallow-file frock. and deep, vidlel chiffon l! Mr H. E. Bellttie of Toronto. yes- terday gave a demonstration of the ' d for the‘ i1 You've probably sud of this wsll- adjustable leaning wheel grader. u“ quickly urn it. a. perllls- . n“ v1.0.4‘ your Mm.‘ stratiovn given of the actual work in 0f rosd.. binds "@1011 The advantage of the lasa- u l t d ing wheel features of the mac ne "u" “fun w ] f‘, a)“ fim‘§_'6., wns demonstrated by an if desired. use estl d molasses. nus arrangement lhoney, or corn syrup ins ad‘of sugar would; syrup. Either wily, it tastes good, ntsvgflstlaolls. and‘ QIVOI; ou ounces o , co r m n ou could all; Maddy-midi. gr $2.50. y ur 2150mm m3‘ of pulleys and which provided the actual power required in drswius the machine under cumstancel. horse A comparison was It. ll really Jvonderful-howrquicltly 8111611 01' 111° D0116!‘ 19411117611 111 ‘m’ ems-ms s v‘ conquers s. ferent types otroad machine. couch-usually 111.2 . ours or less. seems to enetrsto through eve WllLCOMEhiisfcomqJutbv magic h"!!! 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