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During the recent mild weather, Harry. Tweedy did some ploughing, and Henry Young boed out some po tatoes. It is eighteen years since there \vas any ploughing done in Earnscliile before. A debating society was recently or ganized in Cherry Valley, with the following officers: President, Pbillii Rooney, Jvr.; Vice-President, Daniel Mclsaac; Secretary, Geo. W. Bears. An executive committee of five menu bers was also appointed. Wednesday »=\'er\ir~g of each week is the date ol meeting. --The lunlber drying kiln of M. F. Schurman & U0, Sulnnlerside, \vas called into service li few days ago to dry out two horses that had iirokel. through the irc near the east end slip. The horses enjoyed tim hot air hath much better than elle dip in icy water. In less tllall half an houi they were as dry as ever. _The Minto reached this port Satur- day morning at ten-thirty. She ell countered thick weather and in consc- quence had to ilse the loud froln Pl Prim in. She broilght over_t_wcnty five passengers, eighty-five bags o' mail one car of English goods and two cars of mixed freight. 'I‘iic Ear. Grey crossed to Picton. The funeral of the late Mrs Tho.-s. llogersou, Crapaud, took place at two p. m. on Tuesday, February lst, 110 U10 ElJlS00Dal Crrrietery at Crap- aud. The services at the house, church and at _ the grave were con- ducted by thc rector, liev R. M. Fen- ton, assisted by Huw' W. A. Tbolnson_ 'l`he funeral was very largely at- tended by the large circle of lela- tives arfl friends. Tile following virrr the pull-bclirers: llobert lfogerson A. Macvittie, lfobf-rt Moore, D. Mac Lean, George Newsom and li. Hx (lnmerun. ...._.. This week’s meeting ol the Sl. D.C Mock Parliament was marked by a praiseworthy desire on the part of both parties to push forward the work of the House as quickly as pos- sible. The Debate on the Draft Ad- dress, this year rather loug drawn oilt‘ was concluded and it is expected that the Resolution on Maritime Re- presentation will no\v soon glome up for consideration; The llovernmen: has so far made a good showin; whether considered from the point of attendance or.quality of speeches. In both of these respects the session of Feb 2nd was decidedly in their favor, ’l‘he Government; benches were all oc- cupied and the speeches of Hons. James Saunders and R. .\la:_\'l-,im were as note-worthy for strength and logic as those of Hon. S, J. Mac- donald and Hon John Maclsaac for their brilliancy and caustic wit. Tile annual meeting of the Cherry Valley Dairying Company was held in the hall at (‘herry Valley on Feb. ruary first. The secretary's state. ment slloived, that the factory open. ed on the drst of Jilne and closed on the 31st of October. Milk was sup- plied by forty-six patrons, quantity 550,373 pounds, quantity butter-fat 19,355.88, butter manufactured 22,408 pounds, total receipts $5,310.30, ex. Dcnditllre $1,232.16. (lf this amount 3741-55 WHS Paid back to patrons for milk drawing and other work ‘¢0n_ llected, which, allowing 13 cents per l00 for skim milk," would make an verses of $1.20 for wnole nilllnene. Sides iwyiiir: ful $304.00 debt on fue. wry' “lllmm F-`Bl”0Wll. who has Uperated the factory for the last four Years. talks of leaving, which is to be regretted, as he ‘has given good satisfaction, and his butter is second t". none' brlnfllllg lllilllestl market ilfllfes- The business of the season uns completed by appointing lllmcb Urs for the ensuing year the . take" "9S"lf-ini; ln* man 'of th ‘Ute directors’ re-election-(‘bllrles Vie Um lleanny Jenkins, lll_MC______ Ml _utch. Francis Mutcli, William Car cfjeod' 'lweefly and Alex. l\icDonaldey' wohin 'oilng was n` ‘ - ` ' ‘ °°"li“l¢ y@ur.pmm'l‘tli:if; ‘or lhe ‘°"‘"°‘l “"0" Years eco hullty “ns ¢0-date factory, fiiruishlid withan “xl evn inlprovenienfs, nt a cost of also( ` $2,800; retained 5 cents per 100mm milk supplied as their system ol on llient. This year finds them witll $207 debt, with no one seelllingl ily worse, and a few ulore the wisel. Ie CRITICISM 0|" A “I"A'l"’ STORY We were criticised for telling fn; people to "tender" seventy-five cents to their drllggists for nlarge caan of Marmola Tablets. Several wrote in 1-laying the ilse of the word "tender" was incorrect, that "tc-infer" ln Slmh la connection raised the impression the drugjglst might; refuse seventy-five cents as insufficient. Now,-isn’t tlhar. odd 7 A few weeks ago. seventy-uve cents was "f.el:lder. ed" to a Broadway-druggist and he dill l'efll8€' ii. That ls, he said he han no Marmola Tablets, whereas ne din have seven cases. But, the wholesale house was closed, it being on a Sat- urday, and he had to prevaricate to protect his regular customers, who lrlrscrriled those seven cases later in :the day. ' This elegant pharmaceutical adap- tilon of that famous fashionable fat reducer, the Marzrnols Prescription (via, i oz. Marmola, E cx. Fl. Ex. Cascars Aromnf/ic, 4| oz. Peppermint Water) is certainly having a remark- able vogue. Millions of cases of tab- lete are sold yearly and their fame grows. This is doubtless because of 'bhelr 'hnrmleseness (guaranteed by the lnrmoln Co, 1201 Farmer B'l’d’g, \DOtt0it,- Mich), and sure ability to llniovo ten to sixteen ounces of fat (got huh) 1 day without inconveni- clel, bother, need for exercising or interference vlttlrthe taker-‘a appetite mmwetnmp. ,_ u .»\.~. t Summerside District is- preparing, a missionary campaign to be oar flldarch next Rev E J Bond, ent of missions for the Maritime pected, and unless some change necessary meetings will be'held at merside, March 2nd; Bedeque, Ma .Vlarch Sth; Alberton, March 9th and Hunter River, March 10th. lowing address was presented to Miss -'_.ula Barrett who for some years h lischarged most efficiently the duties ll Ofgllllisi. in the Metnodist Church at that place To Miss Barrett.-“We the undo signed ' on behalf of the Methodist :ongregation at Kingston take this ipportunity of conveying to you our vvarm appreciation of the services which for several years you have liven as organist of this church. Your uutiring interest and zeal in the nusical portion of our Church servi- ces has been greatly appreciated by all under your direction and care. The choir has done most acceptable work which has greatly assisted ln making all our meetings very helpful indeed.As a congregation and ofllcials we desire to thank you and them for he harmony and efficiency which have -narked the service of song which ,ou have so cheerfully rendered. We ask you to accept this purse as isnlall token of gratitude -and este and trust that you with the other nembers of the choir may long be i¢l0n rests Ouver- vester Monahan, of South Melville, tain persons of rather doubtful char- whlle working in the woods on Jan- li¢t°l‘» D0 Bl`l`¢5f»B l1l\V€ Yet been ma-de nary 2-ith, saw a number of butter- --~ flles flying around. It is now up to g -Dealers in Sumliierslde yesterday' the weather prophets to explain this were paying twenty-five cents a bug rather iinilsilal occurrence at this for potatoes; twenty-five cents a season. James- McAleer, of Hope doz for eggs; four fifty a tcm for River, is visiting friends in South loose straw; forty to forty-one cents Melville and Kelly’s Cross. He is ac- 3 bug for oats; ten ngnts 9, fb for C0ml»'8lll€¢l by lllB SlS¢¢l`. Ml” Kiltie- pork and tell dollars n ton for loose Miss Aggie Monahan, 'of South Mel- hay_ ville, has been called to Charlotte- ___ town to attend her sister, Mrs. John Mrs. JIHIICS WGDSY-er. Of Mt. Her. ll. McAleer, who is ill. John Trainor, bel-r__ pngnnd peacefully away 'on the of South Melville, spent part of last morning 0| February lst, aged 84 Week with f!‘i€l1llS lll HH-mDt0ll- H0 years. Although bedfast for some was accompanied by his cousin, Levi years, she was always bright and Tl‘8l\’l0l”. Ol K€llY'S CFOBB- cheerful and ever in the attitude of one waiting for her Lord’s call to Oll Wednesday el/Bhlllg. Felh 2011. 8 “come Home." During her long ill- large number of the friends of Mrs. ness, she was tenderly ministered to Wm. M. Field inet at the Westmor- by a devoted daughter, Mrs. Lund, land Baptist Church and at the close who now mourns the loss of one of of the prayer service presented her the best of mothers. with an address and a purse of $25. -- John Simmons called the company to Miss Belle Mutch, Earngc1iffe,_ order and invited Mrs. Field to the nrongng in some fine samples of Ben platform. Harry Best read the ad- Davls apples to be packed lor ship. dress and made the presentation. ment w |;ne.Brlush mar-lre¢_ , They The address was as f0ll’~’“'“5 Deaf were free from scah and w.orm holes. MTS Flelili'-Sill” mining in and Ollt There was less than half a barrel of amongst “5~ We feel that bl' Y°"“` No. 2's out of four barrels. They were kindness and love, you have endear- also well colored. This is the kind ed yourself to the hearts of all. 0f apples that will give Prince Ed- Tll0l‘€f0l`€. ill SOIDB tangible Wall We ward Island a standing in the Brit- wish to show oilr appreciation. And lsll Mnrlref" now, dear sister, wa ask you to ac- -- cept the purse, whlCh 8w011‘lD8lli¢S -J. W. Beairsto, Muddy Creek, the 8.dfll`eSB, AB B. token and BD €8I‘ll- was in Summergjrle yesterday and est Of tllfr l`&SD€C€. UR l0V€1 grati- had the fore-finger of one hand re- tude and the best wishes of those moved. More than a year ago Mr who have the honor to be your Beairsto bruised his. hand slightly frlenlls. the members of the consré- which developed into blanc-poisoning. gation of Westmorland. The Rev. It was a long time before the hand Wm. M. Field, who also was pre- began to heal. When it did heal his sented with a pair of driving mitts, fingers were drawn up in such a in his reply, said, in part: This pre- manner that his hand was almost sentation does not surprise us, not useless. By removin the fore-finger r- ,because we think that we deserve it, the others can be s raightened out. ray vs. Annie Ferguson, in aisault but because of the generosity Of the heart of the congregation. We have _,Dealers in Sgurfa yesterday were bB€ll 11111008 YOU f0l` tW0 Wars. and paying twenty-five cents ii lb for but- ille .l0Y5 and S0l`l`0“'9 llllfillg that D0- ter forty cents a bus for oats, riod have been shared alike. I feel twentyelght cents a bus for nom. that I owe as much to the chilrch as toes; ten and n llall cents a l-ll, for k_ the church owes to me. If I have had lnspeclud pork; slxteen cents B ll, lm. any success, it is due to the fact t - _ - d ll ll t that I have had a people of intelli- plglrillgsfogxllfdgi?tilitilty-llivecglnlls ll gence before me when in the pulpit. doz for eggs; one dollar each lm. He thanked the people i‘1o.~it \':i-"lilly , to _ , _- _ pelts, ten dc-.lars n ton for ‘nay and in behalf of Mrs. Field for tnus sbar- ave dollars a ton lm, su.a_w_ ing their joy on ‘-_.his occasion find for rain but to leave grain ns it was at ing the Art College, ill l<}dln`\>li1'gh. yesterday was two degrees above zero g _ This will he Mr- l’l\¢0l\’s f~lwty-»=e°- and the highest was seventeen above present- 'Phe resolutions ‘missed or 01111 °f°SSi"2 Of "The f’<"“l-" U0" up till nine nm. 'rue coldest retard- ‘Pruro bv short course sru~lt~nu.. ed the previous night was one above. Wlllfrll WHS SEM Ollf by the l|0i‘f\lt' ment of Agriculture, was taken ilp ,._De-alers in Montague yesterday and discussed by P-_ Brodie, B. Duck. Geo Crockett and others -ind was istrator of the estate of Neil Mc- _ » l l_._l,_. e l B, l, Leod and others, came up for hear- :§.wO§€S¥lnlive3€ylt\\.;0me I;wseuty_l-lil; laid over for another meeting for ' f ti o e ran emcnts ing before the Vice-Chancellor yester- . _ _ want o me. as S m al' is . of centb B doz nllr egis' tend douiriteg had to be made for holding the an- of ton for loose an. lm an a_q a nual bauqilet which takes place the cents a lb for polk, twenty two cts . _ - :.2 “ 0 or egg ‘ expected to be in attendance with the - idea o advancing the sociabillty of d Mrsl -dJ€£‘.I; lylsosé gfulggzelbggglgf the colrlniunity. The sum of $5 has elfazfloih sth; advahced ayé Ol 89 been voted to the Seed Fair. 'lhe irfler the llleath of her husband a "ext meeting will be held on the fe_w years ago, she was tenderly mth mst' cared for by her stepson, Lemuel mul d on Free_ . , A large crowd arse c “hooglegf A\}l€.xanl(l1Vl;;,’da:;,,a\;hE))ll;.lee bag; land ice Thursday afternoon to wit- S C . i S. - ~ ~ ' ll _ - _ ness the horse race, which, although lived _her religion in er daily life __ __ ___ “_ _th 3_00 Trot and Her kindly nature and generous hos- Collblsllllg C he 5 0 hh th most ____ year 1909. A discussion to incorporate _prtnligy endeared ner go nvnry jnr-ge Pace, yet proved to e e the town of Souris came up. John 'heat of friends. The funeral aervicp teresting of the season, on account on Tuesday, the ist inst., was con- of close competition. _ ducted by Pastor Harry S. Erb and Officials: Starter. Edgar Mllllgmfi. was largely attended. Patrol judge. R. U- Henderson:-ludsef -_ ,B_ P. Murphy, Daniel Milligan, Hugh Smith lint 0ldWinti1 Golgi as _ __ 22 Many of the Ben Davis apples that _ - , lBr wn Birdie Solomon are being sent in to the Co-operative rlle Cough Syrup Youlve Take" gan, Miiiignn ' 2 3 2 3 1 Has Slclcened But Not Cured Royal, nick, walter Palmer You. _ Palmnr 3 2 3 1 3 ‘ The Free-for-all did not fill on ac- ' ~ iti of the , _ t the poor cond on You ll Never Be We_ll Till Ycu l|¢_\_l the §g‘;3s_ To the disappolnlment Ol ad- packing and to the trouble of hauling |'““‘° Wim c‘“"h"°n°' mirers of high speed. Probably the "”" ‘ it' feature of the dai' ‘TOOK them away again. Only good apples mono exe ing free from lnjury and of fair size will Nothing pulls down strength,makeB place when G, F, \Villiam's horsn` be shipped. It is hoped that Fruit you wretched, miserable and despon- Dewy trotted ,_ lmll mlle heal lull). Growers' will pick--them over care- ‘lent like 8 Chl‘0lll° C0“8l1- The Old' exhibiting his speed of former years. fully before bringing them in, because fashioned liflllld mixtures Slip d0Wll , _-- lt is cheaper to pick them over at the throat. enter the stomach -and $2 »l-nn will of the late 'rnnmas Han- liome than to have them picked over llltle 015% but ful" dlE°5f»l°“- drahsn was probated Monday- Un' in (;nnri0¢;¢f,0wn_ Catarrhozone is the only breathable der lt pg L_ Haazard and George cold, catarrh and cough medicine. In- wllllam Hlmdrahrln are execut0rB Many will learn with deep regret stead Ol taking ‘ll`0W9Y dl'\1lZS» °l\l0‘ and trustees, To them thewbole of of the death of P. D. Howatt, a Val- \’l10l'l>l1ill€ Bllfl 0Di\lll`l Ullll'-lll'€S» the estate is transferred in trust. you simply inhale the richest pine elif house on Rochford most respected citizen of Tryon, who The dw ng departed this life yesterday afternoon balsams- llfcmlle ln'-0 YOU’ lungs the gllnnre is to be held for the use of The deceased had only been ill six ll_°8llllfZl H00¢lll“E V390' Ol 3 scleml' Mrs Handrahan during her life, to- weeks of pleurisy and pneumonia. llc l`em°dY that wmmands the °dml` gather with an annuity of $500. To Mr Howatt who was 'fifty-nine "Bun" °f an g°°d physmans' Miss Josephine 'Handrahan $6,000 18 years of age, was a Deacon in the The ¢X'-l`H0l'illnBl'Y 0lfl¢8¢Y Ol CM* given for her own sole use and bene- B gl 1; (ynnrcn nt 'pr on and was arrhozona is without a parallel. A llt to llls non George William thi! BD B y _ well and favorablv known. ““°¢Z“‘€ °°ld ls “red ln t°“ ml““¢°”» Sinn of $4,000, and to Dennis O'Mera P. l-Ie leaves to mourn a wife, two bro- ‘“ hmsh °°“gh is eased in an h°“’» I-lundrahan $3.000- F01' Thom” there, Webster of Augustine Cove the '"0" °"°"“l"° catarrll ls mor' and Ralph B. I-landrahan $1.000 each and Charles or Portland, Maine; also .°“SlllY llfflwn .from the system. In ls to he get apart, to be held by the one sister Mrs James Boillter of °“° M asthma and bronchitis the-`executora and paid as they see fit. Tryon. who have the sympathy of "Hd and celtaln W" that °°m°5 To his sister. Mal‘BBl`°f M\ll`Pl1Y. I-l1° the community in their sad bereave- ‘mm the hwhng b“l“““° °“"“°t5\l“ annuity of $250 li Sli/eh 101' llf¢» *O ment. ' Chthrrllozone is simply wonderful. nl, paid in monthly instalments. To .~For more than twenty years I the Bishop of Charlottetown there is The ladies of the W. M. S. of Corn- “““"°d Wml 8 °°“gh» l"°“°l‘m9» 59' lven eneral church PUFDOBGS the wall Methodist Church held a very thm“ and “Baal °“t°"‘°h-" Writes -7- guna oTJ0B%0. Two thousand dollars enjoyable "mite box" opening at the Fenwick' Of S“““t°"' P' 0~ is to be paid for the education of the home of Pope and Mrs. Crosby, West "ry “tack I had seemed to 3"°W children of the late Dr. James Ilan- Rlver, on Wednesday evening, Febr\|~ worse and I °°uld h'"‘“l" brenthe W drnhnn. $10°` f° I-l\° 0hl\`1°“'»°*-°W“ My 2ml_ Upwards Ol any people account of an accumulation of phle- Honlllgall mg $190 gn gn, gg" Vlrl. gathered and enjoyed a most inter- Km ln the “°“° “"6 tl“'°“t~ OM dll' cent de Paul Society. The estate re- citing and well rendered progrr-n. I "led C9*-“l"l”ll°Z0ll° Bhd lll tell maint!!! 011 U10 5°"-ll Of N9 Wm 1° After the program a dainty and sub- mmut" W" w°“d°"l““Y relieved- I bequeathed t0 hll H00 980110 Wil' -stantial lunch was served. A col- “Wm mea'-h° 'Well' “nd 0.5*-llrlllly ifam and 'Dennis 0’Mera and his lecllon was taken and the "ml" through the nose and blood spitting nnngntny Mary Josephine in equal box" opened, the sum total amount- W” 3t°l’l’°“_“"-° l’hl¢B"\ WB! ¢l¢8l'0d shares. In conclullon, the testator ing to about thirty dollars. The “way “nd my "°g“l" l"'°Bl-l1|’l\8 re? expresses the wish that his sons ,kindness of Mr. and Mra. Crosby in "°"°‘l_- N" l`¢m'2¢lY can do more George William and Dennis O'Mera., opening up their home for the occa- nm" C°t°""‘h°z°“e- " and his tW0 ¢l¢l'kl. I'5’Nll0Y Vf Ulm- .nlon is much appreciated. Mrs. Wm. Ther’ lf’ "° "°m0‘lY so certain and tain and John-E. Bell, shall, if prac- ,Lowther, the preéident of the socle- 951° as (’°t°"°h°‘°“°» bill- \J°ll\8 I tlClhl¢. Nl! Ol" fl” l*\\ll”¢” “ml ty, is ever energetic and painstnkfn; 2000 remedy it is imitated. Beware wharf Dl‘0P°l`¢Y U15 °°Utlh“° tl‘°.ll"*'l' and alle llml, among the member if the substftutor. Large Catarrho- neu. In the meantime, the buuiness many faithful, willing helpers. May ‘°“° l°5f'9 I-W0 m0l'l¢l1l. Price $1.00. is to be continued by the trustee; lmaller sizes 251:. and 50c. All re- for one year after the testator's the interest taken in missionary work by inn people 0| Cornwnli non lable ddalers or the Catarrhoncne death. The inventory has not yet nun to gram _ _ _ ‘Jon Kingston, Ont. been fyl¢di__ the valuable gms me""'""'1' Thcl Excelsior Institute of Little York OD B l-Fill £0 EllY0D€~ H0 Will Vislt Happy evemlli W;-S "`¥.‘%l bfv F`"`€’ng held a largely attended meeting on, li- God Be W t on l e meet the 5th inst. In the matter of grail-l d Agailv' _ _ ing grain it was decided that it was will spend a few weeks with his WEDNESDAY ndvinnl,1e to get n nga,-,l;ni.1 1,.-,fn fai- flaughter, Miss Belle, whois atfellfl- The coldest temperature recorded quality and germination ln seed sary of Cold Friday. It is gener dag recorded in the history of 1'. Island. There was not as many W comfortable- dwellings and harris the cold was severely felt nad 1 embered by many. . _-Dealers 'ln Alherton yesrflard for white oats; thirty-nine cents bus for black oats; eighteen cents a half cents a Ib for P0I`l¢.lllll° n Ib for hideo and nine dollars a. t for loose ha Y- ` rhv _ tha temperance pledge to million? Bro. Creed. ` serious accident occurred at Freflef young men who were passing by. rafted to the bottom of the harb such conditions. l-Ie wanted surve of lnan had tllero been an ice barr cade of the cllararter which Mr. Wa was carried. 'i'H Ulfisli AY the building. dollars, had been extracted. a strong edort to get into the sa -I-Yesterday was the wth annlgl- 'V B. L. Hooper, wno nas uw-» »-____ be ieved that this was the cold ann t on' , P f mere havin! 5° lb for buttier; twenty cents a doz f eggs; nineand aquarter to_nln1:_”lu;d (nw nappy o _ .d the roads on toria 'Division proved to be ve Ulf! lectlons and the latter _included t river beautiful solo “K1llpl`ll€Y all people. And next comes the _ ' ht ith the program cntrus e o ly fr0'm 9 W 1, W t.“‘;';‘.‘..':.“1‘...r.“°.:‘.”.°i..22. ._ of - B . ' l’f°“5ht' The contest for the Mayoralt W t l ht h e ultea in a \'0l`Y sms hours of the m0rul.ng _ T ha m g ave r s ic- the gathering to a close they al1_E§_ which_ true to tl" lndlsgllop ol tha ton on Feb 3rd. While a Party lm s ' _ Hazel Grove were returning l10m° sallt Wenlng ‘ey from Division their horse became un- Com. manageable and dashed off at a fu _ (__ ious rate,- upsetting _the sleigh _find led house greeted the lsr ly f0lll` hurling the occupan s over a s ee d Amateur Dl-n _ embankment. They; es1;i_1_ped i1_i‘l_iil_j_1l_r_e__¢l pau __ in Wlle little the worse or- e exe c - nt ll a domes ic ra The horse was captured by some “wif pggi; eendued_ _liflllle Valle In the House of Commons, on Feb- entrance and that no steamer, ho\\ burton described. A motion for thc production of papers un the snibject The death 'occurred at Hampfof Yesterday morning about seven- snow __ _ ___ thirty when D. Doyle, the junior- wooil~not even enou,.i d1.w\i ff.. it clerk of the firm of Cameron & C-0. arrived at the store he found th back door of the store open and 0 every side it was plainly eviden that shop breakers had been through N_ Llnrr ic__ _» ~____ _________U______ Tile cash register had been prie _ . . . ~ -- fr1r.i \'erno open and out of the diawei a sum, lit-lla_n viere ret_ulu.»lg _ __ something slightly in excess of live Station on the ice, the ll-MSG l‘~0l5 us- have lost their horse. J:icli,_1VlCl10l'ti. 1 est 1; ` ding a well-earne E. gzweslaislheg his former home. Mil D ° is ailllsht but U h “ld tl, ' twice era emll;l‘8¢lllE W 5“°"' C try, - ,,1- ua t at the home of N111 U* ld?-ltin, Hunter River on F011; 13;; - 0- B lxdggtl' ‘vialllpillilglil tdlxllre were a larg crowd present. Dancing hegllll V __ eve V _ entere ll The dancing molnuwlllsaddadlleer was of 1; Messrs Hurrell, _ b Wy _ Songs were enjoyed immense m t d moving it was the most P ,_ _.___ , 'It _ Y West fl\“'1°= “‘° *’““ te" vw; neu- we _ lime. ai man'--'myths other t- ’ ll t of west rvliruar “°" °' ““y‘ t ° ° oe bony, sua time msn realm gm. that date as at the present timeand homer in 1' E Island a O elm? iggtilgehliwdz-§°°g_.1El;l‘tl*$l?;Tm9l_i§ ay. _ Theme wan an enl_pyab_lea?_y_e1l_luE We could were paying thirty-eight cents a b h u -il th young people of tha l' vigorous W an 8 dh” long through ar_f-¢,ry-_.ond vein, and tale really fits ' girls, to enjoy oold‘_ weather and rr. ° sist the attacks ofydlseaae. It give, also brought out the great llfa Wofk and ll’ll1llY 3 B g H r ll hog' Bfteen _ of Father Mathon and Francis Mur- given when M. P_e___§ef¢§ l1;‘_‘;s‘]lm_l.l\l;n';d dres'sed, weighed 585 pounds. Mr, mn oi whom had ndminieiefed me-<1““°°‘1' “sw McK,,,,,,,, ,ma McNeill sold the lies to Myi-nk e Dar e tl had ever apent.- canvass,wa mornin. 'JM \li9‘.»)>_l\r¢vhueaf y»--Fgb.-mums Irene neg; that stare. the ~ _ _ll that :mann from bead to_fo°l1l _over the body have '. I from psi-nnn_ *S ni knowledge tl“t{f‘ ood',|' Bari-iapn. rilln gives permidient wuinth, it ln_ the blood and speeds it n. men iidvglémon, boys and the right kind of warmth, stimulatsg as d 0 ° Y . til soon as _the violinist entere .__ mug and st1'ea§thenB.l\t e same time, Th Scotch d Iri~h nights in Vic- enjoyed the fun. The e e and all its ~ . 6 an B f. 'rn f ry ggilslid smoeoiltdxild plgdllredtllllultdlg '““Y b° “ °“gg°°“°° 1° tml’ 1°' 7°"- interesting and iustruc ive. e or- w c was r _ ull, r was full of excellent Scotch se- Martin in her good st_yel;=___ll_l ;_____:__ he r one l1l1I‘t°0l‘ 01 8 - d Southport beneatsvsre lasting 'rum Wellington McD__Te_lll, butcher, 0| , recellltly bought from William Ferguaon._ Mermaid, a fat months old, which, when Co., city. ' ‘ . aye _ h ellglmown singer Jams: The Civic election of 1910 is now the past. very close, and more in terest centered around `thc result of this than the others. There were on- contestlsz Fur Mayor, For D A crow( matic Club H5 W-ater Commissioners, and Council- (Um H The parts, without particu- lariaing, WEN! 1 b, expemenc o . - ~ .T sic, n flualtette and solos were c ys "P ir Deane,” Ernest Reid; Davlfl of 'l‘atanlagoilche Bay with the view e y »» lll._ _p_ (‘,_ Houston; "Si- of substituting it for Picton. 'This §;I_;ldlr_;§l;'0n_b_l. 'lmsllc Adams; ..A_,La_ __ _ was nmiorsed by Mr. Madden. of Syd- mm KUEI, .. l),__ N_ ll_ llovye,-_ ~-_l¢,,_ the last counc .__ __ _ __ __ _ ni-y, Mr. l’_ro_:_l'se :_~_\lpl><»i`tcf_tlllS l cinity are patiently wa1t_iui, f._l _ul<___. to get home t.~.~e\r All-ill n 1 boys to snow-ball rho coll l'l’1"l“""' n shop. The work vial l'€l`lU!`m°‘l -"" t _luck Mcllellan and .laulcs i\i,i-I-loc. ai c and ld '¢~ly aw- dovl’ u rushing business 1.1 .u M d While N. A. Gillis and Thonu\_s c___ 8 ~ fl if C .ket Point, el-l, Lnly mloulixtl) elaqassist-nice f\f`Nril D- 'I‘he burglar or burglars also made for _thc lui _y . __-_ - m____ht fe Gillis, of lilwcil Cove, eil Il ' , flrovflllfl ““ Twsday wand g'ma in loflighdor Xslillt of thehret na.mnd'con- Y test is the ' ronuunce< 3 ' voters cast mary 7th, the debate was concerning l_;_I;ilcri_t__:_r__al;__il____ the best ever _mt on the thickness of the ice g\out _Picton __y‘ amateurs ln ,my village through and the difficulties of navigation be- out me I,m‘,lnce_ lgxnejient order McGre,g0r_ tween this Province and t-he Maw' prevailed throlilhout the acts' and sloners- are land. Mr. Warburton, who l:roug_lit (hmng the lutel_mlSSlO“_ when Helm. 1 the matter up, declared that the ice mms of vocal and lllstrnmnntalxipeil- ` tl "en. The following was the _ W" PU“'°*““» °°““‘ "°“°"‘“° “““" l`;`;t=y"llll~01d 1u\t1e__i» The concert at Georgetown Tues- day evening by the Charlottetown Concert Co., under Prof. Earle's dl- sevcral had to be responded to, s excellent were the different numbers rendered. Not one dlssatisded per- son left' the hall. All were loud in . come and A bumper house. _ .1 if , _, - _ _ _ ___ _ been gone over but owing to th it is impossible to estimate jus ' The safe is considerably damaged, A Hermans who worked on it all s embles the details of the recent rob- entrance was similarly effected, viz: all is visiting friends in lsewtown, the guest of James Gru_fl.l. _ A_._l\l_€- Eachern is kept llllsy ‘ll U13 -“ll ' shop supplying the wants of the ir1_ln- ers. D. A. Mc"l`avish’s inure, \\'lllCll got llilrt some time 8-L50. lli Sl0WlY ilnproving. John Wheeler shot two foxes with his repeating r1lle._ M. Griffin is supplying Newtown fwliool with wood this winter. -l. 1511185 g butchered a hog, fifteen mouths' old, e which tipped the scales at six blin- k dred and thirty pounds. l30B.l'- that t \vho call. W. Smith and Joseph tirif- lin are liusily_ engaged sawing wood with their circular saw, which they run with 11 gasoline engine. Their e many friends wish them success in 0 their undertaking. Hi. McDougall shot an animal the other day -that is - supposed to be a wild-cat. e The members of York Farmers' In- stitute ileld a meeting in East Roy- S nity I-lull on Wednesday evening, through the back and their exit wa also made by unboltlng the bac l door. The operation of prying ope the register is identical with th lr February 2nd. After the minutes 0 n the previous meeting had been read B and adopted, the correspondence from the Minister of Agriculture, re- ` garding the grading of seed grain, was read, and was ordered to be laid on the table until the next night of meeting in York Ilall. Geo. to give an address on the breeding and raising of hogs. Mr. Crockett gave a very instructive allurcss on the brood sow, her care and feed, al- so the care and feed of the young pigs, and which he considered were the best breeds. l-Ie thought the Yorkshire, Berkshire and Tamworths were thc most profitable breeds, but Whites were bringing their stock u to the front very fast. -As Mr. Crockett is an authority on raising hogs, and has possibly taken more prizes in the last thirty years than any other breeder on Prince Edward Island, his address was listened to with marked attention. Peter Brodie, another expert, in the hog business, .was then called on. He spoke for a few minutes on the benefit of Farmers' Institutes and then took up the hog lndustry from a bacon standpoint, and showed the results in Ontario after they adopt- ed the bacon hog about twenty-six years ago; About that time the va- lue of hams and bacon exported was about $3,000,000, hilt after a` few _years of hard work with the farmers through the Institutes, the export 0! bacon went over $12,000,000 worth, He advised the farmers to stick strictly to thc bacon hog, and, ai. though it made very little dimu-ance with tha buyers' on Prince Edward Island at the present time, in the _near future pork would be graded and `pald for according to quality. He then showed how the Danish and Irish farmers were fast taking the English market of bacon from the Canadians. Hedescribed his own method of raising and feeding hogs, and claimed that pork can be raised for 4 cents per lb, giving figui-gg from several farmers who have dnnn reetinn, was a grand au¢¢¢gn_ Ai. so. A lively discussion than took though no encores were permitted, N809. lfl Whlvll '1‘-- U\lll°ll. o James Roper, W. J. Gibson and Wal- lace Stand took part. - As a number of farmnrs from East Royalty belong to York Instituto it their praises of the eomphny andlwal decided to hold meetings tlfere hope they will pay Georgetown an- other vinit in the near' future, where winter. The next subject will be they will be sure of a very warm wel- 0“°° 3 l0l'¢lllRht for the rest of the Crockett was then called on said the breeders nf the Chest/eg Malorltyilor ds One and Five election of Benj. Rogerin Jr. over Charles Lyons by a major- FM?-L all excellently U1_l‘°“- ity of 105 votes. There were 26 more in this election, this year than in 1908. - ` Messrs Nicholson, McCarran and the old Wa_ter.Commis- re-eleclied. Col. Stewart made n -good iight with Mr ,McGreg- or but was defeated by 132 votes. In Ward Five the contest for was never exciting. Mr B, new man in the fluid, led the poll followed closely' by Messrs Lane and MacDonald, two of McKenna and P. A. Smith was keen and the member -elect 'was always MoKenna*s majority nf index to the heat of the battle. -'f Charlottetuwii is to be congratu- lalled on the splendid quota of Citi- zens who are now officers elect .and who will have charge of the adminis- tration of the civic affairs until 1912 lnulieu .ny Beni. Rogers. as Mayor. the new Council, composed of wlde- awnke business men of integrity, will ‘bn able to cope with the most intl-inner, question. liable to arise during their administlration. The following will compose the Council: ‘ Mayor--Benj. Rogers, Jr. Councillors: Ward 1-John McKen- na; ward 2--ll. J. Riley: Word 3~ Thomas Campbell; Vhrd 4-* J- U. Taylor and R. M. Johnson; Ward 5 ~J. E. Matthews, Isaac. Lane and S. A. MacDonald Water Commissiolltlfl-1-D. Nichol- son, F. P. lvieoarron. U1 M°GW¢0r- 'rue following snow tile' respective votes Dfillell bi’ “Wh Puff' Fo-R ivio voR1 11yons_ 195 99 166 117 ' - 90 277 ,227 242 147 '260 195 Rogers ward 1 130 Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4 Ward 5 east ' Ward 5 west __4-----*-1*” ' » 1125 -'1020 Majority for Rogers 105. Fon WATER colvilifisslounas. Nlcllel uni- `M'orez Bull I'l’\I\ ` 0\‘ 199 iss Str" vt warn- 1 22s 2'l5'»_’ 197 ward 2 231 207 145 ward 3 17:1 ies 139 111 ward 4 427 sez _ 324 291 Ward 5 w 356 330 ~836 237 ward 5 e 315 239 _ soo 221 ________'__------*'-‘ “ me 157s ' .1434 1202 COUNCILLORS. WARD 5 nm' wear. 'r0t._l. Matthews 349 382 731 Lane McDonald Steele 384 378 712 319 376 695 16 63 79 1 COUNCILLOR.. W ARD McKenna 166 .smith _ 156 McKenna-10. election figures f0l‘ Mayoralty as compared with those of previous years. ~ 1910 Rogers vs Lyons 2145 1908 Prowse vs Crabhq 2119 1906 Paton vs Kelly 2227 1904 Kelly vs Horne 8020 ACUTE DYSPEPSIA Restoration of Stomach Power Comes Quickly with the Right Medicine. Yesterday's 1-1 "My food seemed to decompose in my stomach," writes Mr. Ralph Clem mono, of Newhridge P. 0. “I had I stomach that failed in some way to perform its work. Digeltion seemed more or lass arrestiod and I [NW thin, yellow, nervous. The stomach became dlstended and iuipedad tPPl"‘ ently the action of the hurt. f°" often at night it would do 3'9"' stunts. At times I-would vomit- I mucous mass, and at than tim" NY head ached mont terribly. A fri0ld» who had been cured- of e sfmflor con- dition advlsed me to take Dr. Htm- ilton's Pills regularly, which I did. 'l‘he result in my 'cue was slowly marvellous. Dr. .H\|n1Itlon’| Pilll removed the cause, ltlrtlllthollcd th! stomach, excited the- lim- to normal action, tin kidneys were refund cl excessive work. Health noon glowed within _ me. . I can n¢itut.1l1°°l’ and live like A mln."L _ ' as mvnea-me nf. -ivmflauw Pills-they are run-to'dn' ofrgood. Ill or Th* ,_ _ lite. per box t The failure of our 'Exhibition as an - Slntarrholond ‘Cow _ __0gn~ a. educator to the farmer.'z _ s 1-_».| 'if- ~" .~._ . _ ‘ .l. _.». ~- 1 ,»_~.»~.- , _