in F51 19.1!! _. ` .. '-'i'an_m1laifi' Nmrs' onsntorrnrows onssnuiu --mn or iw- - t PAGE ini‘“riT`i MONDAY. ' has been received of the of Mrs. Medcalf, last snr. vp,-ing sister of the late Mrs. W. C. of this city, She celebrated ninety-first birthday on the 15th,-of November and passed away 27th of the same month, New death Harris ed her on the late Neil Praught, occupied at Erns. cllffe on Monday evening last, lvl;-g_ Praught was an etimable lady and pected and esteemed by all who had the pleasure of her acquaint- The funeral to St. Joschim's , Vernon River, on Wednesday Wednesday morning was largely at- WHS T ance, Church tended. mund nineth Pbail Laura John their happy wedded life. Rev. united ficating Charles iff t.lllB tending wishes happy c0llPl0- HORSE NOTE. 1 Percy 1-ic has men of The death of Alice, relict of the es of November when John Mo of Argyle Shore ...na Mis.: B. McKinnon, daughter of cKinnon of DeSable', were nm. ted inthe holy bonds #of matrimony_ Theceremony took place at the ,esp dence .of the officiating minister, Rev. Dr. Tufts of Somerville, Mass. Th.-_ bride and groom have the wishes of many friends for a long and A quiet event took place on twenty M Dr. Tufts of Somerville, Mass, performed a most haDI>Y ceremony on November the twenty-eighth, when he in marriage two young pro vincialists who are now residents of the United States. The ceremony took place at the residence of the of- minister and parties were Riggs and Miss Josephine Huggan, daughter of George Huggan, province. The Guardian joins with their many friends in ex- congratulations and best for future prosperity to the Mutch, luarnscliflc, recently sold his well known draft horse for which .he received a handsome sum, purchased from Milton Mc- l.cnu of St. l'ete.r's Bay a fine speci- a brood mare, sired by thc rclcbrated.Wigtnwn- Hero, imported lime ninfEi'§"§i§LEtrEii vi-EEii's ni-:ws For -THE cuminiirrsissiuumuv susscnisrin , \. _-_I --- _ _ . .. ._ ' _ _ - *‘-*d:~if*zf'*f'-*'~'_*‘~_' '**_:--‘ _'_ "_ ' ‘ u:|*;.‘ -- . _ _ _ _ _‘ _ __ _ -~- - - ~- -f" -~-~ ~ --~ ~- -- - - i.u'r'ra`n or couponauon. ' Tl” l°1l0Wf-08 letter has been snt $0 MPS. Wm. Lowther, Cornwallzg Dear Mrs. Lowther:-The Quarterly Official Board of the Cornwall Circuit mel- U1 Felllllar session on Wednesday, NUV' 29th i“5l3» Hefebv it would ten- der to you and your family its heart- “lt BYWPBUIY in the great loss which has so recently come into your home in the removal of your husband to the Church of the First born above As .i ciuirci. we mis.. him, noni nel cause his helpful, tender, genial dis- Dosition has gone from us andnabove all because we no longer have his bright Christian example to follow The pall bearers were Ed- ‘ Murphy. -Edward Morrissey, Francis Mutch, Francis Mclnnis, Theo Gleason and John Doyle. While we mo_urn our loss yet we re- ioice with you in the knowledge that to him the Master’s summons was not unwelcome but his departure from this life was but 9, going to the H0015 beyflllil to receive the treasure which he had laid up for himself in the FBT-h€I"s house, that inheritance not made with bands eternal in the Heavens. We sorrow not as those without hope for we know that he is not dead but sleepeth and to the sound of the trumpet of the arch- angel he shall come forth to,be for. ever with his Redeemer and Lord, we pray for you that in -this your hour of trial and grief the God of nil grace may sustain and help you and may you know that in His all wise Providence all must be well. Signed on behalf of the Board, ‘ Hugh Millar, Supt.; George Cruwys, Rec.-Secty. OBITUARY. Entered into rest at High Bank, NOV. Liill. 1911, Donald McLeod, aged 78 years. Deceased was an in- telligent, npriglit citizen; oonsoieni-,i. ous and honorable in his dealings with his fallow-111611. He [earlessly opposed error in all its phases, and voiced his sentiments in favor oi right principles regardless of person- al considerations. For ai number of years he was Justice of the Peace, and also was Postmaster of the above named place at the time of his death.. [Ie w8.S a friend of education, and took a deep interest in religious mat- ters, having in early life made the “Good Confession” und united with Church of Christ nt Montague. Dur- uud owned by the F‘aruiers Insti-_ ing his last illnoss, knowing the in. into of that place. 'His friends wish evitalile was at hand he "set his the summons of his Master. Besides his Wife. he leaves a family of six sons and three daughters, four of whom reside in Montana viz _'- John, Malcolm, .Alex. and Christine; Wm. in Nevrfda, Mrs. Hammond Ni- colle at White Sands, Norman, John D. and Isabel at home, who will miss the COUIISBI and warm greetings of an affectionate father. _ “We'll meet again," the true heart speaks, ' When dearest ones depart; And in the pleasing prospect seeks Balm for the bleeding heart; N0 lingering 100k, [10 parting sigh (iur future meeting knows, There friendship beams from every eye, And love immortal glows. ` HORSE NOTE For some days our attraction has been attracted by 3, handsome black gelding, five years old, owned by Brent Strang, 380 Townsend Street, From his owner we learn that this classy piece of horse-flesh was selec- tcd by Ed. Crosby, a horsemen of Gene Traverse. P. E. islam. He is sired by Brazilian, 2.10, the best borsc_ever imported into Canada nnu has for his first dam Elmo, second dam uid Administrator; third dam ('ld All Right, and the fourth rlnm, Sulahin, and can be registered for thc asking. No present dny tribe ex- cels his breeding. He looks sixteen hands in harness so commanding is his carriage, his tail is an orugment of pride ns well as defence, his neck is almost ideal in beauty, his stroke in high and slashing yet lie goes very light. Sydney is noted for high society horses and the owner' of Sntun, us he is called, should feel proud to flutter the ribbons, and cluck behind such nice goods when joy riding on olir beautiful drive- ways this winter.-Sydney Post. A very sad death marked the ini- tial trip of the C.G.S. Minto in con- nection with the winter service he- twecn this Province and the main- land. On Saturday ,thc Minto left this port at nine o’cl0ck, taking with her one of the winter buoys for Cape Tormentine. About noon as she ap- proached hcr destination Moses Gal- lant, a seamen, accompanied by a , ,It’s Baker’s and ~ It’s Delicious \=_'.-, .\i.1`.- ~_>,_r__ _ =:_ ii‘i'.,,,;,4llS _ ff _ U ' ~' " Q - f -7 F’ .1_. l-.‘:;,. 1 ‘l - irlif' _ ,,_.,,_ r r . ,_,`.;,|,, ‘ . . ._, -_ _ l A ."~.'-_-."., 0" - Q3' ` . . .QL ' _-we _ - ‘ ._ _._ ` " cn |_||N1ed. l' _.Z -1 -” '. <- ‘ \vn\icrani.<-r!,‘=.,,cior~ LL",-‘ Monirval ' - H" \_. 1- 1 _. - `.-_xi-,-i`.';»,". ‘ \ "£- Rladc by ii pcrfei-t me(-liuuical pror-css f'roiu high grudc im-on lu-un.-, scieiitilicailly lilcnili-il. il is of' ilu' fiuosl qiiulity, full .~¢iri-iigiliuliil aib.-:oluicl_\' pure und hcullhful. Sold in l/S ll7~. l/4 lb., I/2 lb. and l lb. cans, net weight Booklet of Choice Recipe) l Sent Free I . . 5 WalterBaker& Go. Limited I 1;m|,|;Si,¢,|173o and inoflensivv man of genial disposi- Momrealy Cam Dorcheste,-,Mass_ tion :inil a good nciglibor. I-lc wus -:A .wr-»=-_ \'.'0_ll lilicil by .ill who uiiiilo his ac- McKinnui. ire-elected); Secretary, E. ,B. McLaren; Treasurer, H. Allister Mfllllinrllicral of-M;-. Katherine Wil-I ’ ii ,son. widow of the late John Wilson? ' O l ;_-;_<;,-3,-._-,-,»--,;;-__;f;_--;;, --_i_-=_,-;;---_-;;,_;;;; Christmas present _ _ Island was held at hei‘ daugbter‘s rc- sidence, 78 Chancey Street, New Bedford on Monday iiftui-noon ,lt 2,30 o'clock. lfev. Franll H. Peters ofthe -North Christian Church oiiiciated at the service. The funeral was atten- ded by many relutivcs and friends ann the floral tributes were numerous and beautiful. Interment. was in the ilu- ral Cemetery. 'lhc pull-bearers wcrc: H. L. Donaghy, S. J. lionnghy, Wil- llam Higgins, and Alex Ferguson. The late Mrs. Wilson is survived by six sons and three daughters; also, two sisters-Mrs. William Fenton of Char- lottetown, Mrs, .Ioscpli Turner of Westville, Picton Co., S. Among the»fioral tributes were 1-Pillow, Wil- liam and Mrs. lionaghy, Wm. A. and Mrs. Wilsun, Daniel and Mrs. Wilson: baskets, Jas. T. and Mrs. Laugill, H. I.. and ii/lrs. lionngliy und family; sprays, Thomas and Mrs. Wilson, Mr Chas Hamlin, Mr. and Mrs. Higgins, the Delano family, and Mr. and Mrs. Slocum, The Good Will Temperance Union, Mrs. Riley, Miss Bassett; wreaths Geo, und Mrs. Wilson, David and Mrs. iiiilsoii; sheaves of wheat. John and Mrs. Wilson. Alex. and Mrs Ferguson, S. J. und Mrs. Donaghy; bonqlict of violets, Mrs. Wood. IN MlCM()l{IAM. The death occurred at Garfield on Saturday morning, Nov, lflfli, of lifurdovh McKenzie in thc 57th yeur of his nge. 'l`lic deceased wus n kind f___.. l ' s qnaiutnncv, lic wus ai sou of the into W0-l`Ll null cast thc lead fill' S0\1¥1diUlZ5- Geurgu ;\f:u:l{cu7.ic und lcaves to H9_ had left UW Chains “nd WQS F6- mourn two* .brutlicrs and u sister. turning, when, Mr. Gallant slipped gomo yours, ago be .norricd Miss Hur- fand f"1l Overlmard- This “'35 nboul-'d`¢hiii'u i\lclJon;ild, duuglitcr of the late 1000 yards from the Cave 'I‘ormenl¢in¢_ Joi... w_ z.ic,iio....lu, wi... with one wharf. _ _ son, survive, him. Much sympathy is A very strong tide was running to felt for them in their iiereiwement. 'the west at this time. , Immediately a boat was lowered lbut Gallant evidently dm not rise l.onell_\ the home and sad are thc again as hc was not seen although _ 'num' %\nrc dear filurdoch froul us is gone ,the Minto remained on thc scene for ‘ ' , _ , _ Over an h,mr_ She than departed for But vb. 8 brilfitcr home than ouis Iiim success in his purchase. house in order.. and calmly awaited lcompamon’ were lnstructed to go for- Suriiincrsule and docked at three ln lit i\in__is non tune own \ ‘ c ock 1. ' e to Steckini Poultry Raiseis 5 We will send, .rbi olutcly free, for the asking postpaid. one of our lar e = sivty four page b c mon diseases of stock and poultiy. Fells you how to tecd all kinds of heavy and light horses, cults and mares .. milch cows, calves and futfi-niiig steers. t' also how to keep and feed poultry ._ so that they will lay as well in winter as in summer. N0 farmer should he without it. _.~ NOW is ibr- limo in use liuyul I‘u|'pi~ Siock Sm-1-iii.: At a cost of only i.\\'o-ihird.~' ofa or-ul pci' iluy por uuimzil it will ii\<‘ri-use it 25 por rl-ui. in vuluc. li pi-riiiaiif-nll_v cures Bois, (folic, \\ i-rm:~', Skin liiscusi-s und llrbiiily. Restores riin-down aniniuls io plulupm-.~‘.< null vigor. li will incrcsvc the milk yield three to rivc lbs. per cow per day and make thc milk richci-_ lioyal l'urpl1.; is not a stock ford. 'l‘hero is no filler used in its manufacture, and wo finpuri. from I-Europe all thu sr-cds, hcrbs._barks, etc., and grind llicin on our own pri-lnises. 'l`l\<-ruioiw: we can giznranu-c li io you as bcini; iibsolufcly pure. '\Vc_do not use cheap rlllcr to uiukc up a lirge puckagr. \\ e give you the be-sl condition poivdrr i-vrr piu. on ine markcv. in a com-cuiraii-d form. A iaiilesliooii li-vi-Ili-rl off unrc a day is sufficient for a_ full grown annual. if pri_-vcu_fs disease. lgcps your animals in perfect health, and is au- solufcly l rmless. If makes six weeks old calves as large as ordinary rnlvcs ai 10 weeks. You ,can di-voiop six pigs ready for market in just one nioniii s less time than you can possibly do without it at a cosi of only }i.:i0, saving you a montli's work and food. A 50c pack- age will last a -horse T0 days. A $1.50 pail or air- tight tin containing four times as much as L 500 package vwilésaagt an iatnim- ’ a sys. you have ucvcr used it try it on the poorest animal you have on your place and watch Aresults. If iv. does nofi prniuce hotter results than anything you hsvi-_ ei.-r use Airdslvvs you satisfaction, wc will re-fund your n\\u;e._\‘.ll n :Line wegi-ich, of ivainneez. om.. says ihsijie \\ f- ,,¢:_"_,9,,‘ cow. weighed her milk ouuhe 16th. 1. 'lbs.V.”~1i;)q: H;-"N6 she gave 22 lbs. Dau liiclmven, Lsiiadas i,.'li::.\.i..h_‘l mm trainer, says: "I -have fed R0.VIll liffvle 10 _ “_ been all my raceliorses for four yvsrs. 'lucy liayy. iieri/sic __ off 'their feed. Your cough powder woikslli s,,;i,.i}i? S-_“vs_ Mr. Tum Smiih. irslne-r for the lion. Ai aiu _ic . mv: "We had a uiari- in our sralili-s last full iii-loiiirlllis l" hir Olsusion, of Monireal. \\c r-.oulu`mu f)<»i-d'di\~\iN;ini\i/ "_.Um_ on account of scouring. \\c, ciiiiiiiirnci wer; \i,,na.der' Royll Purple Stock Spi‘_clf‘ic. 'lbw rvsu s I _ ‘d ful. We found after using ll ll\fl‘\;1‘l';‘*:l‘:cR“;,f§"m;l,,f°;n her bran or any other soft feed an s ii 25 lbs. during that time Royal Purple Poultry Silefllflli will make your liens lny lu wlntfr uA_S §V\'l`ll E; l‘?mf‘_`l":“r mer. and yet a 50:: purkngi- will in.\i .fn if‘{l|.nN_:; 'N .umm n. |1.50 pail or air-iiciu iii.:-ouisiiis Yin re‘m-H; -Wnmv as a 501: package. will lust _ill days; Q and m_‘;v\_ms u,-, from losing iii-sh at iuoulliniz Lime, tiirxeimagv briwm and the ordinary ilis\»i\e\\>>', n\ul<_i-s ihiu pi . .~ keeps them in primr i-ou.ii.n.u. ” ~ oyal Purple STOGK MID POULTRY SPEIFIFIGS Mrs. \\’ui. Buruliuni, of Sandford, Out., says: “I ff-rl your l’oulir_\' Spcuiiic to Lit lu-us during Lilo wluii-r and .soincliiui-s gm as many as lwo do'/.cu eggs per day in ,- l\`clii‘\lur_\' and .\lurcli." 1' .\lr. Aiirlri-w flicks, of Csnlralia. Oni., says: "l usril ‘ your Stock Spcciill: on 20 milk cows. They havi- lncrl>a.i<|.»oi. as we sive .vnu a full history of it thrre. it \vlli entirely exterminate lice on fowls or animals with not uiure than one or two lpllllcltlons. It ; siuoihurs them. Price 251:, by mail Sic. 1 . 1 _ ' _ L00 vill prepay. An absoned- order' ammmhng lo S)n\in¢lvl!s‘ihnt we munufscture nothing but pure unadulterated goods. whnt w°.w'sh tn ‘mpress on wlilr tions for ourdifferent lines from people all over Canada. While we 0'" bmklet gwes ov" 400 “comme” a d if our best recommendation is for you to ask any person . u c give you above the names of `;\ef`:‘“V:“:ll;_‘;cl:m_’;`_ 5 ' who has- ever used any ine . ' .. d 0 t. Semi Today For Free _Booklet W. A. JENKINS MFG mCC(>)hnl;..:;n& Ogrnsogl 12.-...Q1 11>..f..i.= _emmlies and free booklets me y be secuifd _£170 l l » __ '/ ,relative surviving him--still resides. o 1 m. _ , _ _ .i ~ . . only fcw days of pain and sorrow _ _ _ _ _ Xoung Gallant s death cast o shad- H ’ “lim , _. ,, .i,._- 3.. ,,_.» ... =~.:=.s.~~ =- _ _ - . Thcii the dear one was called awaY‘ ` .- - th ii i ii . - u en Street. _il Egrd fatglit; i(;eke:nl1§,)s‘e1ct0I;p£;,[;;' Just at the dawn of one sad morn 56 Q e ,Omccrs and Bhipmatei y We heard the Angels call. - - 123 Kent Stl`CCt The <1@¢°nSe<\ was 11 native of Rus- “”’““""‘°’ ‘“e““e °""y') . tion, where' his mother-the only nenr l.E'I"I‘l*]R OF (`.()ND()LENCE. . _ ° . _ ern e - th. ,Saturday in Summerside and inform- W. _ _ ss nfl" 0 dw \. iv ids ii. -‘ v ' f- -- ed her nf her son's unfortunate but ` ° 0. of ol ` mn con ey tu W.“ our feelings of soiioiv nucl sadness in purely accidental death' your sore 'be1‘eaveme_nf;, we can only G U A R D I A N C L S I E D A D sl f » I ' direct _von to the One who has bereft J | 'l‘Ul<}SDA.Y, und who is able and willing to com- "' - "' "" r ‘ -_- , ` fort, who can bind up the broken l\l J. A. Rodl, B - heart it I ive th oil fj f - , , lnalllsrcceivcd on Tueliday.(n;l:5tb ullttli i1ioiiriiiilni~l~ g e U Hy Ox l _ _l l’l’f"` H‘llSl""'°f 5 Pure” con' the greatest Christmas Chrisfnins cririls 'tliut are cute-rt.'iiument mr/1 pi1~f`ci's-not iiceslli-s; Ambcrol llccords, wliich and reproduce your own records, life :is the rcrnrrls nuidc in our lu of its kind. 'l`lu-ri~ :irc l~`.ili~a_1/.\'. 'l`hut`s what ixiaikvs ilu- l'l~'iriunc-ut, umluhir-h you will find onl_\' in thc l‘hli:', l'cinlci'iii;_;' i=a<‘ll<‘o|iiposiiiuil i'ouiplcic|_\', lhc :iliiliiy fo make in your owu hoine,just as true to lioratorv. 'l`hut’s what makes thc Edison l’lioirograpli thc greatest gift lic nenrr-sf mul -5 Gaiam. ireroilroiiino 100 Lakeside Avenue Onnse, N. J.. U. S. A. logs fi om _v mir rlvuli-r or f`ro|n u~'. l'1iIi.~ou l'|lnuni:riiph~'. $16.50 lo $240.00. l-Lili'-:ui :~`i:ii\,G5c. l~l"'- 0; 'Y ` ' ' A ` BUAKDERS WANTED , town, and Mis Re inald McDonald "` W" E sf' WANTED '..t lim ' ‘. iz ‘--“ _ ' OAR-D _us . ' _ , presided at the ten table. Mrs. Rodd ml\`Ul‘3VlLl1E. U00- 13-(BY Wife) l<`it'1.roy St. 12-l.iil2\vlNl~l received also the following day.-l)t- -Today 33 ll0ilif'S lm” been found- `{'00D"ac¢0mmodotion can berhail tnwn Exo, Five still nrc in the miuc. V for two gentlemen boarders at i 'l`be position of the bodies discover- 57 Bayneld Street 11.27.1t{_ l ...°Thc annual meeting of Onward ed yesterday showed that the men Farmers' Institute was held nt. had died from black dcnip. SALE -Georgetown on Sa urday Dcc. 2nd l<`ii-e broke out linen' i\li0\\t 1.500 "' ""7 ' ' ' ` ""` I » ' _ _ gl . . -with President Johkn Gordon in the feet from the main entry but it was ll`_O§p§lAL,5_' Iélgniglignghllgofléegglve ,éhaiiz The financial statement was promptly cxtinguisbeil. _ ' ‘ ` -V `2_Hd'G,‘ _lread by thc treasurer and showed a l ' ~ , ~~----- 'lsatisfactory balance on hand. E. ii. ‘ `* ' McLaren and l). l’. McKinnon, dolc- gatrs to the Central Institute (‘ou- vcution hi.-ld in (‘.hiu‘lottetown, out- ilined thc business transacted at this convention. Both gentlemen dwelt _particularly on thc enthusiasm which prevailed at the meetings and pre- dict:-d grant success for thc ffcutrnl. Philip Morrison was nominated crin- didatf. for n scholarship to thc Short l(‘oursc nt thc Truro College of Agri- ,culturc-. "Phu following board of di- ,rectors wus then appointed: John ,<1:or.i<>n, ic. ri. McLaren, .iiustf-r uf.. -Iionnld, John J. Morrison, Michael Keenan, Geo. H. Parker,” D. l’. Mc- lKinnon, John V. McPhee, Pliilib M01* 'risou. The following are the oflici-rs ""_""""' I l I Q »\ Manufactured by Rock City Tobacco Co. Quebec ;' \ 15%? §"i`;°`f` ` g _,-;; . 'LQ vs. `-_§ ,~"".A‘- _ ..~.'**.-_- _ St. Margarct’s College ___._1'0n0N'ro._........ [Founded by the late Georro Dlr'uc'|, M.A., forinrrly Piinripal of Upper Can- ada College, and Mrs. G_:;org`*3ll-_*_-_‘_-_#ll B.-[ISS PHILIPS will 'commence her . Christmas salc of hand decorat- cd china. Friday, December 15th, at her residence, 96 Hillsboro St. 12-lldiiipd. __IE*E¥L*;|¥___‘_l' Ell_"_*?D__ _ _ 7|‘EA(_TH}‘}i`¢ WAN’l‘}Cl), for Nine Mile _ _ Frm-k School, for January lst. Supplement given. Apply to Joseph Inman, Sec'y. 12-lld2wrlwpd. _ _ _ T9 _'_-_@I_____”_ IPO LET-I-louse No. 122 Upper _ .i Prince St. Apply 132 Great George Ht. 10-25dtf. |)i>i'lii.l-I Ul<`li‘I(‘l~l T() l.l€’l`, In l’rowsc lilork. Imssession at oiicc. ,\pply to W. Il. l‘rowse. G-l5dtf. (inoouiiv s'i‘o‘ui~: and house, to l lot, corner of licut and Hills- bor.. sts. Apply to J, A. Moore, 2150. Kr-ut Ht. ll-13iitf. 'rw l.l€'l`, big store on Queen St., ui-nr murkct and other public liiiilrliiigs. l-ins lot of land in rear with cuf_ruucr from Queen St. \.’~’ill br fitti-il Lo suit tenant. Apply 188 iililemi .\`i. 5-1ifhl\.f_ __ _ _ !‘l4N_I¥P_ __ _ ‘\.'.'\N'l`l€ll, by R young competent _ ,.‘ man. l’ositiiri 'ii igiocc-r1 or mcut stor.-. l<1\ W" '2ii<-ffl l\l("ii-ruite-*_ /\_ddress Ihisitioxi, 260 Grafton Street, i liurloitotown, i2-lldlwpd. remain uctr _ K fl .' \uiz~k. No waiihing. Good wmzvs. Apply to liilrffiraftriii. St. 12-lfuliiipd \‘7AN'l`l”.l), girl for gcnernl house- work. /\i'l\ly at this oifirc. _...__ _ __ ________.____12'_‘_i1flf_f_» \\,'AN'l`ED, girl for general house- work. Mrs. Gnu. llishop, `;.\‘ Great (leo. St. 12-l325d!41yl'¢ »§.A