lllpolrrllnr lrrlmlllc llllmrlr srlrcrlsn l=l1olllrllls wrlslrs News l=0l1 rlll: 0ulll1l>l1ll's sllrullmlll suBsclllsEl1s;_ . .;_.¢l’ l. ._ ~ rr.~.- Of course you should “ eat more bread ”-and "°ND*'Y° I onn nsslnsnr nl<1sD.- Another l V of the old and highly respected citi- nens of 'nlcotchfort has passed away lt AND MRS P S BROWN- - ° His many friends will be glad to “ _ _ ,learn that Mr. P. B. Brown, Char- . a, -lottetown, has almost completely re- . icovered from his recent illness. He lis now able to be around walking _ lrlgaln. Mrs. Brown, who was also confined to her bed with illnes is 5. less meat-_but be sure your “bread ” contains all greufly unproven una nhlo to move ll... body-building roororlol in tho whole- when ‘"°“”"' prepared in digestible form. The ollly “bread” 1 Wi' LITTLE GIRL .DEAD.- Miss Elm- - . ' lin Gauthier, th Y. 1 ld that fulfils all ,these requirements ls _ an 6 we ve year 0 lighter of Mr. Alpha Gauthier of ong illness. Her n-.ctlier predeceased our brothers, John Eenj, Peter and . Rustico. has passed away after a V ` .l ' ’ 5 her a few years. She leaves to mourn _ '_ _ f _ L »~ Jerry; also one sister Gertrude, who _ ’ _ all have the sympathy ci their neigh- ` ' bers and relatives.-fi, HAND I-PEALED.~-Mr. John Mc- n the carpenter shop of the P.E.I.R. ‘ - Eachern, Charlottetown, who some time ago met with a painful accident - i in which he had one finger of his left hand severed and others badly ° cnt, is greatly improved. The cuts It is made in Canada of Crnladian whole wheat are well healed up although the fin- gers are still a little stiff. Mr. Mc- Eaehern expects to return to work steam-cooked, shredded and baked. It is a natural, about l“°l>r\1=1ry Isl. elemental food and is not treated or compounded ' with imytlllllg. Its purity, cleanliness and food value stand unchallenged, being endorsed by the SWINE BREEDERS’ MEE'l‘ING.-- A meeting or the Swine Breeders’ As- sociation will be held io the Agri- cultural Hall at one o'c1ock for the - purpose of suggesting judges for the higllest health and dietelic :luihorilies in Canada and . on the United States. i hibitions, and also for suggesting mprovements in the Prize Lists as far ns regarding the Swine. Every Always heat the Biscuit in oven ro rc-store crispness. one interested is invited to be pres- ’I`\vo Shredded Wheat Biscuits with hot milk or cream .1 ent bllli 01111’ m0llll1Cl`9 Will be H1101"- wlll supply ull the energy needed forn half d1ly's work. ed to vote' Try Toasted Trlscuit, the Shredded Whcnr wafer, for `_' luncheon, with butter, eller-so or rmlrlnalade. ' The Canadian Shredded Wheat Company, Limited I il _ _ _ ‘¥i,&"_~""°»1;.-1"'-~»_f_§;"'-;;"._l, Niagara F alle, '_g_$__;__.__...-f_-;:'.:'.'......- __v __ , th £3 *lb »'L:"`_"'_-\=°.-4-'~'fI.`:.-‘i Ont. de - nr o ___:,,,,~_,.__, . ' qllence, the price has gone up a quar- "" ` ' " Toronto Office: iii For thirty years, Captain Swan fol- lowed the Great Lakes. He has now retired and lives at Port Burwell, where he is well known and highly esteemed. the person of Michael E an whose ln g death took place Thursday morning - the 15th, after a long illness borne with Christian patience.-L MCGILI. EXAMi!\.-\'I`IONS.-- This Iiaillalll Un Great lakes iiasilllali To lirovince has “ 1”" '° '°“°“t““°“ .~. p Arrn at nnlhouulo' colleen. In tho ll _ _' ll Fourth Year, Miss Annie L. McGrath Health By amos Tignish; in the Third Year. Neil M. Rnttee, Mnlpegue, George S. McLeod, flvstcr Bed Bridge, Murdock Meltin- non, Canoe Cove, Guy Mclien'/.ie, ilhnrlottetown, haue Campbell, Sumnlerside; in the Second Year, Miss Edythe Montgomery, Malpeque, John. A. Nicholson, Valleyiicld. The results of the Christmas Examina- tions have recently been published. In each subject, the names of the can'li dates are arranged in three divisions, according to merit, viz: Ciuss 1, lilass II. and Passed. In all the iive subjects of her year, Miss McGrath \T-\$\ _ _ MW gr’ Pour Bunlvxzu., ONT., May Sth. 1918. to and enjoying life when he cannot ent. That was what was wrong with me qbtnizleri First Class, leading in Eng- lish. David McLean in addition to the regular five swbjects of his year, took second year Greek, and has obtained First Class in all six subjects. 'Neil Ratree has four Class Firsts, and one Class 11., and leads l-is class in Eng lish 5 and History 3. Thane Camp- ,,,_ SWAN, ¢,q_ bell has three Class Firsts, and two Class II., leading his class in His- ry 1, Logic and Economics 1, and “A mall has a poor chance of living though in Class 11,, in English ll. CIR D d Biology 1, is yet second in his ss ill one, and third in his class in E"-. -_=»f_=' C ,,~ / ls Timely Advice A' _ Strengthen Your Lungs 4’ , . . _ . 7 ff when consumption claims over 350 daily in the I United States. Neglected colds, overworlz, con- , _ fining duties and chronic disorders exert the cular germs the mastery. courage, rc-st, sunshine and Scoft’s Emulsion. resistive forces to throw oil disease germs. / Il , _ . _,_¢l__ _ _, _. Strengthen YOUR lungs with _ K-1;--_/,' :_/_‘ ,_l' Scott_’§ l@151lsion-its benefits _ ~:~ ' are too important to neglect. Physicians everywhere proclaim its wor!.'1 and - ‘ ' ,3_,,, wall! against alcoholic subslilutes. J -‘.1-.». l..1.r '\-'.~+l.'.t.-l ,/.- . Y“';Hw_.* -.2-~.“'7»~ ;\ f . »_.'~ ln ., , 1,... The greatest treatment that science affords is in Scott’s Emulsion contains pure cod liver oil - 5.. lo clarify and enrich ille blood, slrcllgihen the ` lungs. rebuild wasted tissue and fortify the _. Z1 is J, ;e~o~,':»_, 1-r._~`\_ Jr n constantly. For the last couple of years, “Fruit-rl-tives" are sold by all dealers _ . _ _ ‘ cl Loss of appetite and mdlgestlon was th brought on by Constipation. Ihsve had _ _ _ trouble wiih these diseases for years. ' I ‘l0"f" Well lfl all ner sllblects, and lost n great deal of flesh and suffered leads her class in three of them, 0 other. Miss Edythe Montgomery J hn Nicholson gets three Class -i I have taken "Fruit-a-tives” and have 0 _ }'0]‘¢K__.A1; present were is B smalll been so pleased with ille results that I l"i1`5llH. Mid tW0 C1058 H- All Ol mnnll for pork ou the maiulahdl haver:¢¢¢¥nrn;;1d¢;d_‘§ll;1;::;rrxsggegccsi these students entered Dalhousie onl nrkets and a few of the dealers, 91°” ° "° 5 _ _ 3 ~ all - “ - -t ' ”l.l h l d M b°‘v° take" 'advantage 0' lt audi lllfliiiliiiivilrililiigldioter-lijleoo Prlllcc of Wales College hoinz accent- ” shipping hogspvcr' on account sndtaking“Fruit-s-tives"according to ell in lieu of the First Year at Dal- ' the heavy condition O! tile roads directions any person with dyspepsia ~ d ,1~ r _ h “_ not very many hogs are coming in to wmge, be‘ne5,.. H QWAN h°“*“"’~ In ‘fed ll ‘F9 MC(-'1 Bl- . l l~ e local market. and,' as a conse- ` ' " li vnnced standing, their work at 1cLc1ln and Mr. Campbell entered di- orsorn box errors" 50 orlrinlslro 25C ml'-1’ “P0” the 'f'*1i"1 YM” of the l 1 ~ ° 1 r ..»».'t~-»»~\r<~f-2'»‘”.*:-_ ' _ 7 _-ff i 1 _rn -.- ~._y. .<- _. __ .gm g_.p`l}¢,,. .._~.__ ___=` _L5 49 wsllinston st -- I lf-as ~..-~ ' `§`f"\"J*'_ _~ ~‘1.\ " . '; ' ._~ ,_=,=,.c~-~l~,1~l-.~e~_-+- ; ~ ggliglg ,-3,. Celia? Egatléi' ggrlihis Eg; or sellt on receipt of'price by Fi-uit-s- Course nt Dalhousie. ' , I . . _ - and from 8 to 91 lor the heavier “"8 Lnmled' onawa' quality. The market is not vcry ll F ' ' ' “sn d§,'.%3-"' -r%:‘~'~_f`f."-;»°`»ll‘P’ L 5"' » f’ _ 1 - we _ ;.».--.-=~==.--".5, "~"_' 3" _*fr* ' ._ _..- - _ __ _ _ _ _ , ~=*_|;\1r.,/ , _ :.1 ~- fl _good at present. Q ____ _ __ . ---J* 7. 1'?" ..._ _ % .jf 4? - l urn s Anniversary Celebration Under the Auspices of the Caledonian Club, in the P€0pl@S Theatre (Wonderland) Monday and lursday 26 and 27 January l. Scotch Airs, Bagpipes, Mass;-g_Dunoan McDonald, J_K.McKeuzie»A!1' pls W. McLeod. 2. Overture, Jean McNeil1(Ha1-ryLauder), Orchestra. 3: Vocal Solo, Hundred Pipers witl10rchestra1 accompaniments, Mr. W- J. llrown. » _ _ _ 4. Harmonic Solo, Scottish, Masi:o1~Ml1lco1m Ross. 5. (_-uartet, Misses Blanchard,Bremner, Messrs Brown and Ritchie. Highland Fling, Misses McCoy- mack and McMillan, Vocal Solo, Bonnie Prince Chaz-1l°» Mis! LUCY Blllncllnffl- Vocal Solo, ((1-larry La.uder),MI‘- A1190 B- C09l1~ Annie Laurie, Waltz, (Green-Wald), Orchestra. THE LUCK OF HUGHIE MACGREGOR A DRAAIATIC EPISODE IN TWO ACTS BY FRANK OLIVER ` ' CHARACTERS l-lllghie MacGregor-A young' Smtol; farmer, in love with Jenn . Mr. Allen B. Gosh Andrew Carmicha¢1__.\ Scotch lair-(1, Mr. Charles Webster Jean Carmichael-His daughter. In love with Hnghie, Miss Lois Taylor Janet Macpherson-Her friend, Miss Maud McLean Sandy Jamieson-/in old servant ol Cnrmici1ael’s, Mr. Peter Dewar Percy Cursitor-An English artist, MF- Fl`&l1k 0llV%l‘ Lord Glenmuir-(alias Joseph Smlithslon, an imposter) Mr. W. C. Whitlock ACT ONE ` A room at the C11rmiehae1s_ Hughie defies his lordshlp. Violin Solo Miss Rein McDonald. ' ACT TWO A portion of the old castle. Jean finds the long lost trensllre. Produced under the direction of Frank Oliver Songs of Scotland, (Watson),0rchestrn. Vocal Solo, My Laddie, Mr. G.E. Ritchie. Violin Bolo, Grand Fantasielaluo Bells, Prof. Vinniecomh. Vocal Solo, Same as his Fath-er did Before Him, Mr.Frank Oliver. Ghillle Callllm, Miss Reta Mc Donald. Duet, Crooket Bawbee, MissLucy Blanchard, Mr. W. -T. Bl‘0W11- l8. Vocal Solo,jMiss Hazel Brem ner. Pianist Prof. Wstkls, Leader oforchesra, Prof.Vinn~iecomb,Piper for Dancers, Mr. Duncan McDonald. Plans at Jamieson's Drug Stora,'I‘l1ursdsy 22, 9 s. 11'.-. Reserve seats 35c_ and 500. Doors open st7.30 ,performance sharp 8 o'c1ock. James Paton, Chairman. 'l`,l1oma_sM. McMillan, Secretary. ===*’?‘ »-1-1-l_.»_.>-4 _~xaav\.»;>:~a C. -as-- Canadian Government Railways P.E.I. RAILWAY __ Commqncing January 3rd, 1914, trains will run as follows: Trains Outward Trains Inward Read down. R000 Up- Tlles. Mon. Daily Daily Tues; Mon. Mon. Dly. Tues, Thur. Wed. ex. ex. Thur. Wed. Wed. ex. Thur. Sat, Fri, Bum Bun, Slit. Fri. Fri. Slln. SMC. P. M. P. M. P. M. A; M. A_M. A.lvr. P.M. P.M_ A.M. l l li* 2,45 2.00 7,15 pp, Chwown Ar. 11.30 10.10 12.20 5.15 4.01 2.54 sas Hunror nl 10.35 3.51 11.14 4.01 4.50 3.23 9.07* _.Emerald Jet. i' 10.07 8.10 10.29 3.23 3.31 9.55 Kensington ` 9-43 9-55 2-49 4.10 10.25-Ar. sunuuerolao np- _9-2° _ 9-20 2-2° _ , 9.1/1. A.M. 12.15 4.25 . 'n .lsulnnnmlar Ar- 12-3° 9-0° 1.45 5.23 _ _ P ron 1-1111 1°-55 3-"1 3.02 0.12 ' \ o'l.oo,ry 9.30 7.12 5.00 7.25 .41-_ 'rignlsh nr. 'f-45 6-0° Zion Presbyterian Church was held ada ' ' lil) ' 5 §:'_lmryT::;Ort ysusgeixésg denljgeiti 135;; _ _ _ Vitality'for Nerve nrlll Bruin; illcl-euscs"g1-sy ul to the church ._ by profession L - d 5. ,_ d » » Geo, e_ 0 < and 16 by ef-f0f1~==l¢°~ 16 new fmll- 25316..-lil? .l”...‘l~§.'“°fi`.3.'.`.f 15'$.r noir- i‘~'9 added t° the congregation' 8 to invs and is now riockr-d at the R il- . n - 53 UW nmifllits for the Mmlstery makmg road lvlmrf where she will remain lor a tal ' 19 - » - - to °f “ow enmued' A le” the winter. Thls ls perhaps the lat- B 9 o -Q 0 glle ci Worshippiug Children was in- est arrival fo, B_ schooner in that llgllrated some time ago and as a port for n good ,nany years and the result there has been an average, at' Captain deserves mllch praise for tendance of 56 at thc Church Serv- safely navigating his ship at this (I. ic of $1100.00. The Missionary Societ- ies over - $1000.00. Substantial in- I.A'I‘EbT ARRIVALS- The scho~ R. DeVAN’S FRENCH PILLS Slleiléi 1 SERIOUS ILL.-~ The Guardian l'e~ gulntln Pill for Wumell. $511 box or thrcefor ANNUAL MEETING ZION grcts to learn of the serious illness _§1_0_i‘Soli_§i__l_1g__l;ll__Dl'__l1s_i;0r0;}_.;”1f§fl;E§ll 12,333 CH(lRCI-1'.- The annual meeting of of Mr. Isaac Essory of Union, Lot. Co ` ' ‘ 33 T088 0 [ffl _ In L Ll ,- _v_,_tlt.*Ljlltlvl1ll;lrl_esQl_t»lr\0- __/,______ ._ PHOSPHONOL FOR MEN. li-`““.’.1.°J matter"il1 '1'onir-_will illlilu you np. _x3 1|. box, or w _ _ __ of ` " ‘ " ' ' ` _ rl ' - 43 dd_ _ _ ; 0 (gr t’ nt rirlllz stores or llv mall on receipt lfress me "‘e5"‘°n rfgorted “_ oncr Alma L. Gcrtle, Capt. Refuse., ,| e r‘T,,L mm, ,D,,,,_( ., ,um 1,, p c . .-.l.. _o.,. . _ nr 014, ntario. Sold rl.‘. lillglles' llrulestore. OF DRINK HABIT He had been zl confirmed drunkrlrd for over 18 years, and was a physical wreck. He came to the Gailin Institute, took our irezllment, and was l:u1'ed in 3 days. Although surrounded by Liquo1‘constantly,he is now .1 total abstaincn Letters of thanks and appreciation and full pzlriiculzlrs of the above case may be seen at our Office. We give a Written Guarantee to cure any case, no matter haw serious, in 3 days. Tile 'l`l'¢-zlinlent is perfect- ly harmless, and is permzlncnt There are no drugs or poisonous hypodermic injections. All cases, or enquiries, are strictly confidential. The Gzltlin Home Treatment is for those who cannot find it convenient to come to the Institute. Certificated Nurse can be sent within a reasonable distance, without extra charge. Write to-day for Booklet and full particulars, sent free. The Catlin Institute Co. Ltd. 46 Crown St., St. John, N. B.; also Montreal and Toronto. creases were made in the collection ninn the death or Mrs. rua L. Currie, both envelope and loose, the latter occurred 0 D n ec. 31st, at Haverhill, ‘l0llllUllH dllflng U10 }'°5I`- The Ollli- Mass. Mrs. Currie had been enjoying look for the congregation is WW her usual health nll along, till tho pI‘0mlBlllL'- night of the I-lllth. when she was sull- denly eaken seriously lli; and though the best physicians in the cit lub- ollrerl strenuously fer the nextytwenty four hours to save her young life their eilmts were of no avail to stay -_ the visit of the Angel of Death; and A PHYSICIANS' ADVICE on New Year’s Eve, when the old _- ~_r-- year was slowly passing away, her. "Illdlg€Sl-i0" and Practically 811 pure bright spirit freed itself from forms of .stomach trouble are, nine_ its earthly prison and soared aloft tor times out 0! tell. lille £0 Mldlwi its home ln the Paradise oi God to therefore stomach B\lll€Y¢l"S Bl'0\I1d» be for ever with the Lord. Mrs. Cur- whenever possible, avoid eating food rla, who was born in liarnscliile in ' , that is nord ln its rrltllre, or 1814 ond won rho llnughror or Mr. 1,; ~ ' _ ' - "if Q which by chemical action in the and lvl;-5_ Stephen Carrier, was great- _‘ f' stomach develops acidity. Ulllvrtull- ly beloved for her kindness and pure or-,oly, such a rule eliminates most ness of heart, and her lnnny sterling foods which are pleasant to the taste _qualities and virtues by a lnrlzc Circle _ ua as well as those whicll are rich in of friends in Haverhill, where she liv- ,_ ` ‘ig blood, flesh and nerve bulléing Dru- ed for so mr-my ycllrs: friends who, \‘/ * `>\" perties. This is the reason why dye- when they heard or ber death sent nl l ‘_ s tics and sllolllilflll HUHCFUB BW token of their esteem and sorrow ll _ , ' . _l . __ _ - iishhlly S0 Win. flmlllillllled l1_“d lv*-K' profusion of the most beautiful flow- , ,_ a ' . 4.. heal-fglifllo `;~\\ \ ing i-.1 that Vital energy Whlllll ‘fall ers that could be procured in the only come fron1 a well fed ‘>0llY- F0' city. the ‘benefit of those sufferers who On Thursday, the 8th inst., thc have been obliged to exclude from 1-.ody was brought to Earnscliile to their diet all starchy, sweet or fatty the home of her mother, Mrs. Cather- _ A food, and are trying to keep “ll H ins Carrier; and on Friday afternoon, _ _ j _ » miserable existence on gluten PPO' in the beautiful little cemetery of the ,, " - _ _ _ 1* _ 'fm ’ (3,, _,Z-* ducts, I would suggest thatd YOU English Churchat ttef-ry Valley. all ' .___ r. l _ __ . rl . - _,, ____._,_,;l,_;_;§_flr \l should gr-y a meal of any 100 01' that was mortal of this one of the _ _ ____ _,___ _.__- _ 5,. ,_ . ,- _ , =__5*,-_._l___.-_lt_ foods which you may lille. in mixes' noblest and best women that ever l _ -,_,, :-3- 1 , __.,__-.»,f,~ ate amount,taking immediately 8 _*Z5 ' lived was tenderly lllid to rest along- _ __ V ,___-_-_'_ ~ \ _ wards s teaspoonful of blslara Std sirie of where her father and sister ‘L_ , _ § _ ~ Y magnesia in a little hot or co wsu; Mary are sleeping their long lust - 1 gr, 'This will neutralize ani’ 9° sleep. which may be present. or which may The funeral services was conducted be formed, and instead of the usual by Rey, David Jones, and the pall- feelins' of uneasiness and fulluess,y0\1 eel-ers comprised of four broti1ers-i11- Wm and that your food agrees with law of the deceased, and two nep- As already announced in 'l‘he Guar- ’I:; ,5 /_Il //_ 4.15 3.00 4.05 4.33 4.54 6.00 7.10 ‘ 05 5.11 5.41 6.15 IKM. 5.45 3.25 4.55 np. Emerald Jer. Ar. _ _ '°-°5 8.00 4.25 5.03 5.31 6.50 8.05 4.25 5.86 8.05 6.50 P.M. 1114.11. Dp. Ch'town Ar- \»| Mt.Stewart Jc.1‘_ _ Morell Bt. Peters Ar, Bourio Dp- Ar. ,Elmira DP- Dp. Mt.Btewsrt AP- . Cardigan ’ Montague _ Ar. Georgetown Dg- _rn Sr. ' A- ' ' ' -.<“r~' .r ‘» B t nnlly ex! sire. ' Dell! °*- ‘ ' snr a-sun_oa1y_ _ Sl*-*A‘_";l‘_ ‘1‘f_§_ P. ¥l'\__llW--\_|_o_ ,-__ __ ._ ~ Ar; Caps Traverse Dp. 7-15 11.05 9.35 9.00 11.80 1.00 5.45 9.38 8.11 7.48 7.00 A.M. A.M. 10.20 A.M. 8.14 7.89 7.00 _ 1.10 no rio. an»'rown_ Ar- 1°-1° ’-F’ 431 11| Venues-slv. I 1.3¢ 0.80: _rim _`.dn'_#f- mooruerf Dv- “‘° " you pol-fsctly. Bisurated msglleilll ii hews:- Messrs Daniel MacAulay, doubtless the best food corrective John McDonald, David and W. D. and anmeld kn0wn_ It has no direct sherrin, John- 8. sherrin and Allan 9-10 ,mm on the stomach; but by Mlli- MacAulsy. , 8*” ming the acidity of the food con- To the sorrowing mother of the guts and thus removing the s0\ll'°0 riser departed one in the loss of s 7'” of th; gold irritation which inflamel kinll and loving daughter the sympa- the delicate stomach lining, lt dos! thy and prayers of all goes out to- 5'45 more than could possibly by done by day; as well as to her six children any drug or medicine. As a physici- Bertha, Lucien, George, Adeline, Wil- 9.10 sn, 'I believe in the use of medicine lard and Albert who have thus lost 8.07 whmnu- qaeesaary, but I must ad one ofthe most afleltionate and de . .,r_._._7._,_y _,,,;._._ ._.-.. ,~_-.._.,__., _(__, _,F ___ M '_`d__ __ _ _ _ _____,,, _ ___ _,__ . ,__ 1 -1 - -I .~ . -~ - 1 V’ _-_ ‘ _-/f ..._ F ».-.~.ls’-'1»0.f»-.L_-._.»~lhaf, _+5 1: ` All 54, fl-_. .., . _ , 'I 1 if -\ Y-\§{;§ nil ...l “l 1 ll " ',w'{,’,'{l/1 /"fi';i§_"l;`§§‘-<”'>5*§\\S*<'* . ,1i17}};11’I/'/1'”/'I1' "/7'1"” i' 7 ,/11,11",/I ,,111 I ,_ / Qr _//111,11’/1'" Y, _ /_,/Q' __/,;’/_ tévlfr//Y//7,.,/__ /.1 _ _ ‘_ // / Y. ":gWa _ _ _.f.".` "L1 _'54 Q all \ _- \1 \\ mit that I cannot see the sense of voted mothers that ever lived. Sym ` If W S dosing an inflamed and irritated sto- pathy for the loss of their dearly be- “‘“°” "‘°“ “l‘.i"o.‘“"°“°.°’f “lm” l""“l.""1l.°"“§‘“lZ’ °"3“‘E3°f§» 3-fi L Made in Canada rid ol the ac --‘ e cans o s e wo ro ers, o n an , ,,-~- trouble. Get a little bisurated meg- her sisters, Mrs. l_)1\nlel MacA\llaY. _ Chewv _ ` 1 -»~E nelh from your druggist, eat what _I-‘inette; Mrs. Malcolm McDonald, Fil- _ v]m_W|°|g\¢y jp_(_0_,[,\||_ iiirweniy pnckn=e..._ ll_¢on; you want at your next meal take don- Mrs David Shen-in and Mrs. W after ever mea! f-S' ° MW 'I H 1° ome of the biellrated megnesia as D ilhorrin Crapalllr Mrs. J. D: _ y 7 S°°“ Si"T°"°‘“°'0““ "du" “'*°" ‘“"~“ “'°"' ;,,.,¢¢,,| ,,l,°v,, ,ml ooo lr rim nor olllln nun lvllno Noun Blanche, won- , ._ r -lee _ i l ,__ ill, es each Sunday. The Pastor has 1 t ,f or , "' been greatly encouraged during the F--aseason' W" _ ’ l€,§l__ _.Ts (wg, M99 year by the large and steadily in- -=, /1 a S Q ... E ,tl F/ _N creasing attendance at the regular WILL PROBATED_-~ The followin 0 Q diets or worship. The Sunday School . -. _ s § report also indicated substantial pro- :,_‘§,°,fSD3a;§' `,I:;];;,2§d;va:§`;`“_ hsélae Kress: the attendanel’ increasing a' deceased was' the wife of Wiiliam»Jr bout 22 per cent. and the collections H,_l,nd,,,,e of the west Bide_ housé cu,__ hy "early 39 per cent' 12 of those pentcr. Her maiden name was Ad- nttendillg the Sunday School, united ams ,md she came from Lot N0 u with the church during the year. In prince Edward Is,m,d` lormerw' uv: connection with the Sunday School ing at Unscumpec Prince Edwum the Pastor has started a class mr uw Island until they liloved to St. John Study 0( the b°°ks °l the Bible and She died in Carleton intestate orl tlld U01" l"°S”“t i“d‘°“°‘°“° the "“°“d` 27th ur November lnnr. leaving lu-_r "'“ce Wm 50°” be all that could be surviving her husband and three desired The statements submitted him el J ‘ , ' - ll l.) , , 1 9" the 0th" °r Hnancial slde also ltalphfnGilli'lollr0liiid lxiiiliibelly thliuliigst (ll ‘ ll C in cated t a _ progress have been m_0 being ,,,,antB_ on tm; ,,etmO,, made. About $17,000 passed into the of the husband he is appointed ad, C050” ‘lf the °°"gr°s“ti°” dming th” ministmtor, No real estate. l’ersoll- year. This amount included the sum any $175 M, Rohm., G Murmy received for the sale oi’ the old edifice p,_0ct0,._ ' ' ' The Ladies’ Aid contributed upwards ____ f shed no 1-ronrrhrolron rr 1 Didn’t Bring? it Every' Night 47"' v I Y , ‘ls ' teeth, appetite and ~ _ digestion. I’m glad to give her something that’s as good in rc- _ _ _,im __ It’s very good for her _ an appetite besides.” ,_ _ ll _ ., " l, 1 _ f 5 _ suits as it is in taste. l . lf dl A "' 0 i 0 » _ § lt’s ci".san--pura- . 0 0 / 5 // / _,f //// /’ f- ‘ lthxloli ..__l'_ ~ ' \\\ \- ,__ - ~.,1 _on-,~ ._'. _;-'_l` _ if - `-fr . _1._-wr _ ‘/Y -,, ,_ _ -. ~- ~ - V q -_ lo 1 . . 1- '- N _ f ` 'lvl ' .,- "`.'-'~‘ __,'_.‘_--fpt " E? cf'f»l1.Q~"° 74 r l l , \ »i as _-rl '5'5'll"';!~ ffl "JE -5" wh ll -,;' gr. ;,_-_ ...Ll it ~_ _l _ _ _ , ___ ,__ _ -__-¢.i_ ~.,_l_»,-,_-_. . ,-;- _»_',,v'<‘ -,_l';.l~~\'Al ;-~l.-a_~_,_v. 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