l"-»-lll§.1.- .yet ,Dias wiv".-*:.' 1 ' l l_ ,_ ,. K alll,-,' ii _<:.1 al. tv, ix-fl l- 'll _ l Il; .5 - fl lfl -‘ ‘” . ll? -lil ;l§_='f ..._ ._-.l "._:1-J li .f=If‘- l‘.':»’_§ Ll l. .. _ ,, , _ '._,,v ,, l_-,~’._-- `,.i`¢, .»v,;,' ' I l _ ...l ~ >flj'-i L -_i 33-13: _~ as.. -Q.-;._,=,ll -‘-tial-,ll -_ --,:.----.l , ., s`:l'@l .. .§.._. l _ .il . _;,l-.--- _ -lii"-ill i . _ii r- l. l ll.-_-1:' ~i ~=;.»'-.-s--=- ..:-*T._-1;;`1~. fe-=-L--~ - ell' ~‘;i._,.; l. li; 2' ill.--l-5'-1; l'§l~`~l1lfl-l‘ '_ll~`;_i 2- il ;. ll* 7'. -'lil - ~'~l- ‘ 1'.-i~;l' ll". ~ 'f__i'[. ._ -_ ,,. ml _"E lv_.,_ _ i .`_f. *.7* l -..<‘ lf-I ,-, _f Ll .l-1! J .l .gn .At ;_ .l-l... _ ._ .l- _..-_ ,i,, 25" (1.- '$1 .ii -`,':i": _ l -_ §*lll`l»€?i ll 'A4 -ylgl.. _ ‘ffj _l-ll-_ -' :fx-; ‘-',[»;;l', ‘l _,_ lil il* l .'i TW. ,ly ~. =-, `-gl >.'_ -_-‘ i 'lv- -__.....»i iid* - _- . -,_ l l.;l` , .‘ i- . ..i. ll' -f "..- -.-l' < l` MARITIME PROVINCES | T0 were when pan the examination up again at 11 WRS a recent race L 211% .the and exchange refers to Mr Macgowall, a D retsident ill New Westminster, B.C.:- 'll With seventy per cent in the barrister a gowan has been a student in the law firm of McQuarrie, Martin & Cassady, and plans to practice here. Among iETY.- The annllal meeting of the P. ' E. I. Auxiliary qBll:lelSoci§ty was bald ggilgls M359 (_l;g;"3;g v?;sAcl;,B§£;l;g_g; '.. l'.-b I lf* `..‘ -~'* .-,, .- l-ll-e2lllgIlrll';‘Tslillr;d(ll(;- the Tllllnlnstll The llle sllllg The Plllll Brave- sllllg by Mls.H.VllN RUBEN of LYNDIIN. Ki. D B |'0 were success work ~‘ " Oil second heat in VICTORIA -- Mr Charles Clark y the race The Victoria has for the past fs# aysbeen 9 Club will make busily engaged in gettlngloul: his win go the near future to have a ter‘s supply of wood He was agree- this Slimnlerside friends ably surprised on Thursday last when ugh; prepare a good pro li number of the boys assembled for been a ‘chopping bee. Needless to say ing the ,mis “im trotting horses bought in Chi- Mr. Clark appreciated their servjces suffering Beigiaiis Fredericton parties have been very much.-A runaway accident oc/ the Custom House authorl- curred ill Victoria on Friday night lmt __w|.i|s1- PAR-i-y____ with joy and to some irregularity in wheli,Mr. Thomas Stordy was enter- anticipation iiiii.i_y_two inviied guests with. their entry into ing the village as he was turning the hurried at angeiiiiy hom. Wednesday the prevalence of the corner into Nelson St., the wheels on night ini to iiie. i,esidence,°f.Mr_ A-nd disease. one side of the carriage was upset. Mm Andrew _i Arsénauii bi Mont throwing Mr. Stordy out onthe street. Caimeii P_ E_ i_ ‘in order to iirsi i.e_ ISLANDER HEADS LIST.-The The horse took fright and started to spond io iileii. iespeciive invitations following from a British Columbian run, heading towards home. Mr. Thos. and best oi aii to share in an up_m_ °yl‘l' wlll’ was llelll' l’y.al llle llllle °l date Whlst Party. Eight tables"were fbrmer resident of Charlotteowu, now the accident, hitched his horse and in the meantime ionging im, occupants rove Mr. Stordy to his home about who in their mm soon made known’ mile and a half distant. When they their ardent desires of piaying a game course und eighty-two per cent. in the arrived there they found the horse of Canis_ The game was one ot the solicitor course, Mr Keith Campbell quietly awaiting them at the stable most interesting of the season Prizes Macgowan, of this city, headed the door. Mr. Stol-dy received a slight cut were awarded as f0ii0wB:___ lét prize/ province in the ilnal law examinations and a few .bruises but the horse and Roseiine Richard 86 pomt5_ Znd Prize’ held recently in Vancouver. Mr Mac- carriage escaped without harm.-V. Cquaiiy merited by James Gaiiam ang’ *'“"° Dina Poirier, allotted to the latter wit e candy for the Bllln some- good of soap the The finest ln flakes. _ means cause - savor. woollens, loosely garments from hardening and shrink- ing in the wash. Try LUX and be delighted with it. All gi-ocun. Mis. 12 E Made in canada. by Level Brothers Limited, Toronto. P' E' l' AUxll'lARY BlBl'E soc' B5 points The booby prize was award- / Ti-l u Rsoav THE FIRBT ROBIN. -» What is a id t f ti so .et Mr W S Mr. Guillaume Arsenault and the very umisualslght for the month of Elell ell °. .le_ ,rfl y' ‘_ ' Orme' Misses Mary L. Arsenauit, Margureta j,mu,,,-yl_ when me tl,-ei-momeler gen. llrléiélilllvgreslllhrhllmltthlh repllilnltls of the Gallant. Leonise Gallant and 11059112- ei-sly is at its lowest, was witnessed Arsenault (organist) This was fol by Mi-_ John Hamm of Fitz;-oy St., E , . 'l". h dth S .l.t_toleiil ' ` allllrhllllsllisgoysnilitiill.Oc eTllvo v)isits lowell by (God Slllle the Klllgl'-D' C had been made during the year by the _ICE RAcEs_____i,h Su me ,I _ _ . e ln i-sue 1 lsiillcig §)e°lf;a;`lr'g£l‘i;"o§liiil;;eB`fi;fil; iDl-iving Club held its lirst races on gully enjoying the mild weatller. This harlottetown. On going into the yard a few days ago he discovered -a robin littlng about from tree to tree appar- '_°'-*- tif Qvmjii 'in this province was very _Saturday afternoon, Jan._ 16th. Tile lg- certanly a good sign of u. mild Recommends Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound ` _ for Backache, Nervous- ness, Headaches. “j _____i__ tl Lyndon. Ky. --“I have been taking L ii- EP- ki m. V X tabi C d ' I . E _ i _ di b Kizeli D., Premier, Merry Widow, y la ln m S elle e ompoun llllilxlle l;;l“il(__llliiigllllfiiftligimligiglé oiiiii' Douglass and Brazilliali. juli. lil this for headachesmeuralgia palns,backache, o nervousness and a general run down con- y dition of the system, and am entirely re- l li€VBd Of 31956 U‘0Ubl05- Il`¢C0U1m9nd 5ll°cll_l_ liolil l ll i O “ll _ i i Merry Widow third, Douglass fourth e _ ti i t i_ C i t k ice was in perfect condltioli, and the xudhairlgrluollletlor folllrprllirolillllls ollngllc lllly belllg pleaslllll ll large crowll winter, and goes to show that winters in Canada, especially Prince Edward as . -. - . _ gathered to witness the sport. which l l 1, lot the coldest after dll. ear lll Mn lllllllllll' ll Dllllllll slllll proved a'gralld success for the first pllelglglll are I l, l ' .' ll. li li. Hl rl( _ , ’ _ lhs lllllmtllleldsslllllieilllll alllllrelistersnwlllor- llleellllg' _ llllele were two classes' ll oils of the province. Notwithstand- Tllllee Mlllllle Tlol allll Pace llllll ll ing the striligelicv ill the illoiiev lllar- Gleell Tml lllld' Pace' The llllee k 5 - i. _ I , FIRST LECTURE.-ln St James Hall on Tuesday liightthe first of a et, and the several war lunds that mlllllle class lllld llve Slllrlelll' llllmlllyl series of 5 lectures to be given to a class ot' young ladies of that cliurcli who will be associated with the St D D r were within at hundred dollars of class Klzell D' llmvell loo speedy lor Jolill Ambulance Association, was de- ea ' . . h e ol lllizl. in the veal 1913 two "le .l’“"°l‘- “ml -""9" llle "5"-° l“ ‘lime llvercd by Dr G. F. Dewar. who evoke os _ ` l t ib tion t' e hundred lllllllgllt heals’ wllll premlel llecollll' on the priliclples ol’ first aid. He 89-V6 brief description of the llulnan . - » ll. l l l - , Your 1'°medl€S t0 my fflffllls and EWG do 'ul' QM l lm leell recelllu mt and Brazillian fifth Ill the Green race akeieioih bones’ miisciesi etc" and me -Mrs. H. VON Roni-:N, Lyndon, Ky. . ._ . - . lone such were received this year. ' youpermisslon topubllshwhatIwrlte.' .ihe reguiar contributions to me S00 there were four starters. namely, S let were ill excess oi any previous Klllle’ - Klllley CZ’ .' Oakley B' llllll way in which fractures should be treated. The address was excellent, _ y When a woman like lllrs. Von Roden year, The Ural Qomrillutiolls were in Olllllllll Elly' Klllle' llle Fl"lel_°“'ll occupyillg about two hours. The next is generous enough to write such a let- tar as the above for publication, she w should at least be given credit for a sin- ceredesire tohslpothersulferingwomeii, ll for ive assure you there is no other ren- ` Canadian ’Womnn’s Experience: , Windsor, Oni..--“ The birth of my first child left me a wreck with terrible weak : _-;:f.‘»-'.~. _-_'.,,:/_--:_-rl_~,-,_..:~.~'-lf'lf: spells’ but ‘l llm glad bo tell you thatl do - not hllve those weak _ ll ' spells and 1 feel like a new woman since -_ -\ taking Lyilia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta- T .§_ blc Compound. Iam now well and strong and can do my own ’-' ‘9,. ‘l housework. Ido :.\\’=,_T\\ i not take medicine of " “"‘\ c `~ any kind. It was Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound thst restored me t.o health.”- Mrs. Roseau; FA1nBAlii.N, 72 Parent Avenue, Windsor, Ontario. If you want special advice write to Lydia E. Plulthsm Medicine Co. (confl- dential) Lynn, llliss. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by s woman and held in strict confidence. Furness l h ,- _- -i i _ Ti A ‘iii , elltry, driven by Fred J. E. Wright, ti; luliliflliiliey igliiulilioa ble; c(;lilfiril;')l`lil_ landed the race in three straigllt tion to tile cllllalllall sm-it-ly of $1000. heals- “'l'l‘ K‘ill”Y C- S"“°“'l “"0 i addition to the work regulal-lv Olpllllll B°y llllrll' Oakley B' llll°“'9‘l carried oil by the Socict_\'. it has Pre- cglllsiidelllllzile lllleeill* but ‘gall ‘l';ll`yfllll` sented each soldier, tl t 'ill _ze t. ll ell y all was llllwll ll' tel' le llllt Boll Why alle sllolllll cllllltsllcll llulllllllly ll, who leaves Csliadal'ai'olllthemfloht llelll' Tll.e l°ll°wlllg ls ll Sllmlllllryl`_ with a Copy of me \iew ,i-esiamimt Three Minllte Trot slid Pace-Klzeu g T - if i i _ ',` _ - ' D., D_. McLure. 1, 1, 1; Premier, R. H. ..ll`ll§.lZi..ll.l.l.l` -}`L°S.§.§2fl€l.f§`l§xlT-J“.§\Tll M°-f--°“- 2- 2- 2= Mem- \‘~’id<>w--1>- lay an appeal is being made to all the Prom' ll’ 4’ 35 Douglass- W- B- Mc' braliclles to lilahc a special coutribu- gggkna' 5 ,_ _ lg:`ilil;,atSt.li.l:.l,;li)z(i)i§S` Mr' J' D' Sea' Green lla(-fe-Kiltie, John ll/1c`Pllee,' 1; sires. lt is almost useless to think of ' ` 1, 1; Kailey C..-J.-1-`-_--A-Fnetta---2. 'Z, 2; it , ‘ , _i _ , ,, Orphan Boy, R, Baker, 3, 3, 3; Oakley i~i,iL_ii;i;nlil; ai?e;r&'l(l)lilci(hf;esl;ellriltl'lill (gli) B., G. W. Bell. 4, drawn; time. 1.18, lloiuas A. Herrell, soil ot' Mr alld Mrs l'lll' l'llll lllllrlcl' C-'/qllaswelll llldges' t James Herrell, 40 Weymouth Street, D' ll' .M°"ls°ll' ll' l" lll°lll5°ll and l which occurred at his lllonle in (`.har- llllil iqillllplllgzlili lllllels’ HER' Cllllcllell lottetowll early yesterday lnorning. alll ally ,l llllllllt' ll ls llle lllllell` - For nearly four years Mr Harrell held llllllkoli me Ltlilll’ ll? :wld 'lifes l;,ll(.le ll mem nf Agriculture m regard to the a position with Messrs Bllntaln Bell “lee ‘ll 'lg le wlll °l'll'll as llllce & Co., Charlottetown and by his eu- Collllly llllll 3' lllllllller 'lf g°°ll Ullpellll aging and courteous demeanour he lll'°SlleClS'"'ll°“lll° llllclesllng lllllell “le made ‘iiis services apDi_eciaied_ He looked forward to during thc next tivo f was well liked by all wllo came in lll°lllllS'_X‘ colll-_act with him, and his companion- _ ablc rescllce will he missed by his The llllllllal llleellllg ‘ll llle Pllllce ; Brazllllan, juli., Robert , 5 time, 1 15 1 16, 116 5° pls lecture will be given on Tuesday by Dr A. Ross. INCREASED PRODUCTION.-On Monday afternoon Mr Richard Creed alldressed the farmers of Cumberland on “increased Production." After putting; before them the needs of the ljnlted Kingdom and the possibility there is of a very great lack of_supply thc coming summer, he dwelt on the impol-tance of the use of -pure bred making beef prol`ltably..fro1iu one of the dairy breeds. These farmers wllo intend to devote their energy toward he production of meat should breed o a pure bred shorthorn,/and Mr Creed outlined the policy 'of the Live Stock Brnnch.of the Dominion Depart- distribution of pure bred male alli- mals. He told -them that all that was necessary for them to do was to orm at live stock breeders’ assocla~ tion and make application to Ottawa for the breed of bull they desired. At least ten members must belong to P Countv Telnperance Alliance was held me A530°llm°“~ and mel' allllllcall f i l-_ it . tl l ' k _ ~ lll'::.l...'.§.':;f....f;.l'; .~'...;.l;‘.f::..'.;.::'_ S----------- although at the time his collliitlou was Millllayl REV' ll- 'l' Fraser Pl"l§‘ll“gd not -regarded as serious. He soon lllllllg l' 08° present were ev grew worse. however, and in li com- M' Rlce' wll° "tell as Se°l°el“l'y' Rev- pllratively short space of time the elid W' D' Wlllloll’ Fleld Secretary; Rell' wma The de(,ea50(i_ who wasu quiei_ Z, L. Fasli. President of the Provincial unobtrusive and generally respected Temllelllllce .Alllallcel Rev' Gemlge lad. was 20 years of age at the time of M°l`l`l5v K9llSlI1gt0li, and a, number of his uelnll. °ll‘°"S~ - - _ ' ' Ile leaves to mourn, iii 'addition to Alle' rolllllle llll§lllell5' llle Fleld his unfortunate parents, tivo sisters, Seillilfilary’ .R;V' lvlglmlll Vx” v - ._ . _ cu e u on. e - d _ Misses Mar; and Margaret, and thiee work ofllthe Aiiimfé; l;ol;fci\fr:;° “pals in tim near iutiim Mi. Creed wiii be ii., _ ____,_ the causes which led up to the recent Sailings From L0.\'D0.\' From HALIFAX Jan i3th ',"Ssgan\orc" IFebruary 3rd Start Point “ 20th January 7th Sagamore ‘f 29th From l.IVF.Rl’00L From lll\LlF:\X Via. l"fld. Via. Nfltl. Durango January l2lh January 6th Queen Wilhelmina “ 27th January l6th ’l‘:lb:lscu February 8th Fum¢ss,Witlly & Co.Ltd. Halifax. ll _ RC _ HE uninsn- I Mrs. C. 1m I ". P o p I :l r , ll.C.,s:lys: ‘ll sillfcrcrl for years with blccdillg piles. The pain \\-:ls oltcn so blltl I could hardly walk. ltrled remedy :ilier remedy, and finally underwent :ln opcr ation, but only got icmporllry rclicf. /\t lust I iricll Zllln-l'-lull, Perscvcrance with this completely cured me nnd there llns been no return of the trouble." haul If YOU Suffer ff0m Blll.c0ples ol-wlllcllhe distributed. lslnsnn, 50|: this painful malady, apply Zam-Buk. lt is purely herbal, quickly eases the dull, gnawing pain,stopsbleed- ing, ends the irritation, and in a short time com- pletely and p er m a n- C IJ I‘ 6 S » Zum - Buk shouidbe in every home. e n t l y.- - presslon Colnmisslon ol"Eliquiry, and also draw- ing attention to the new Prohibition Rev. Z. L.-Fasll was the next speaker. I-ie referred to tho work of the executive of the Provincial Alll- ance, spoko of the obstacles in their way, and expressed the fullest conii- dence with regard to the ultinlntc out- come of thc struggle. A number of speakers deplorcd thc alleged laxity with which the law was being enforced, declaring that party lilies should be relegated to the back- ground in the face of tile;--pnranloilllt importance of enforcing the Prohibi- tion Act. Tile following resolutions were passed llnanimously:- ' Resolved: That we the Prince County Temperance Alliance in con- VGUUOH _met _i ,_ n erside end rse the work oi' o"llll`§lf:|;?tlent. Rev. £ L. Flish; Secretary-Treasurer D. Schur- nilin, and Ilcv. W. D. Wilson, Field Secretary, for and un- temper- to place as endorsing to and pledge our- of our un- any them hands ance cause, oursellves the fu est selvéifl assure divided support. and attack that has been as calculated`to and give '"- Furthér. r. demn all by any tlve lu Furthe our execu- splendid our work H bil were of a tion must be approved of by an oillcer of the Department wllo looks into tllls mutter. He then urged upoli thetn the importance of increasing their grain and root crops. The meeting was well attended and much interest. was taken by those present.. At the close of the mectillg 'll very hearty vote of thanks was tendered M-r Creed by those present. and they expresseif the hope that the Department- would allow Mr Creed to address them again ‘at lizizelbrook oil Wednesday, -at Brookfield on Thursday and; at North Wiltshire on Friday of this week. BAPTIST CHURCH.--The annual busilless meeting of the ‘Baptist Cllurch was held last night in the schoolroom of the Church. Tiiere was it good attendance. The pastor. Rev. I.. Fash, was ln the chair. E. D. was clerk of the meeting. The report gave a review of work of the year. ' it had showing for well Alma Society. ing. Junior ties of low and now Cros s he society the bunga- t active. the was for Of l Kuff! I the drivers. the at the next race the 1-acecourle and entries every and- not brother' and drivers.--X7 . course the s green ..°MlSS H'AMlLTON'8 D_EATH.- The death- occurred in Georgetown Tuesday of Miss Eliza Hamilton. at the advanced age of 80 years., Tile -deceased was a native of New Perth. but resided for many years in George- town on the beautiful property over- looking the harbour and Brudenell River, and formerly owned' by the late Dr Kaye, whose trusted housekeeper she had been. She was a lady of ster- ling character, of more than ordinary intelligence, charitable and "sympathe- tic, and the news of her death will be learned with deep regret by many friends. She leaves one brother, Daniel. in Summerside and one sister. Miss Mary, at_.New Perth, to mollrn. She was also a sister of th late Jolln Hamilton and Alexander I-lltmiltoil of New Perth. The funeral look place at 1 p_ni. yesterday to Brudellell Cemetery. SUPREME COURT.-In the Sil- preme Court yesterday before- His Lordship( the Chief Justice, the case was resumed of the Page Wire Fence Co. of Ontario, Limited, versus Wm. H. Pope Noy, an action for the recov- ery of $44i6.25, amount claimed for goodssold and delivered. When thc case was adjourned on the previous afternoouthe defendant was under examination, and on resumption yes- terday morning hls examination was continued and concluded. Several other witnesses were examined for the defence. after which counsel on both sides addressed the 'jury. Mr. Bentley, on behalf of the plaintiffs, having. closed ills address, the Court was adjourned to 10.30 this morning, when His Lordship will charge the jury.. ,Counsel in the case are Mr. W. E. Bentley, K. C., for the plaintiffs, and Mr. Neil McQllai-rie. K. C., and C. D. ,McCallum for the defendant. if. lil . v-Al'FTRACTlVE QUARTERS.-The verydine quarters of Prince Edward Lodge, No. 22, 1.0.0.F.. have recently been lrenovated. The main hall is finished in cream alubastillo with Kreemhurlap about four feet high all around the room. Tile entrance hull llas_ been papercd in emblematic design ad also has a green burlap. The reading room, kitchen and corri- dors llllnve 'all been redecorated, painted and varnlshed. Tile fllrnltnl-e in the main hall includes o. piano, nluslc box and magic lantern. Tile members of Prince Edward Lodge to the number of 133 are to be congratu- lated on their very lille quarters. which have few equals/in the mal-ltinie provlllccs. At their last regular meet- ing the following ollicers were install- ed for the ensuing year -by D.D.G.M. H. F. Morrison:-N.G.. A. McDowell; V.G.. Harry Baker; ILS., R. Ellis; F.S.. G- HOESZ _Treas.. B. Sharp; Warden, Charles Mountain; Conductor, Wm. Mathleson: R.S.N.G_, \V. Phillips; L.S.N.G., W. N. I-Iucstis; R.S.V_G..-W. 5- C\ll‘llB3 lL.S.V,G., R.'Brundage; R_S.S,, H. Lyle;' L.S.S.. M. Gillis; 0.3.6., J. P. Crockett; l.S.G.. B. Bow- ness.-~X . im i 3 I /attacks t_he lull _s l _/, _ and lllc llrt-:ltlllng plug- ilgea. To cure ityou need to gctnt lllcsc iolgans direct. Ordlnnry cough minor;-5 and do not touch the lungs, but which is not go dlreci essences so prepared tongue they and-» are sore the llnvm soon liver turing a box. mallson, route. i . LAID T0 REST.-The remains of the _late Mr Thomas ‘I-ie`l'rell, son of Mr and Mrs Jas. Herroll, A8 Weymouth sl., _we‘re_lul- lil:lvlll‘rloull ' l ~ -l l Ill 1 _. 1 éI’\‘ - S 4 nn - 1 l il .1 ll L ./1.7' is ill . ‘ l .