.;|'*`i`-‘lI_0ld~;`il` ~EllS+ ~-Sli _ S .sv ll WE M son.f.?lilE,e_illlA‘llniAli's c snnlllonr -- ' ~ -.»,..' .-, - “ 7 “-Meouzsoav ic: sPn'"q'.il»a nqiiibei ~¢t_ norgmen l_\~n¢l_?_m_1‘tl'o___t_§_l__s o\{_t_ of _tile gps' why On e ce, w c as been mapped out between the Railway Wharf and Hillsborough Bridge. and judging by the many fast heats trotted some good -trotting can be ex- pected to-morrow (Thursday). . MARRIED- Y_E_BTERDAV. - The marriage took place yesterday at 11 a.m., at the,;_residence of Mr A. Mc Kenzle, Keneinzton. uncle of the bride, of Miss Rae Lillian' McKay. formerly of Charlottetown, and'_da ghter of Ml Daniel McKay. of the PlI'].i.R., to Mr Percy Alfred Farquharson. Charlotte town. Rev. _G.. A. Sutherlalld, M.A., was the officiating clergyman. The married couple came to Charlottetown by the evening train alld had supper at the Victoria. They left by the mail special for Georgetown en route to Boston, where they will spend the winter. HORBENOTE.-Mr J. A. Ramsay, Summersido, arrived in Charlottetown yesterday and left by the mail special last evening for Truro. _N.S.. to take over a valuable staiiioll that was sold at " Old Glory " sale at New York in the fall off' 1913, whell the horso was two years and six months old. This colt is sired by Bnngara, 34707, A.’I`.R., _ ul” mn' H' and his dam is sired hy Robert Ml-,Gre i gor, 647. All animal with this excel __ lent breeding ought to develop into a very fast horse. The stallion is a fllle looking horse of good size. Mr llam- say is selling him to a syndicate at Summerside. Ile will bc a splendid addition to lilo-many good ones on the island. WEDDING BELLS.--The residence of Mr David Matheson, Oyster Bed Bridge, was thc scene of an interesting event on Wednest’3y. the fith inet.- tllo marriage oi' his daughter, Miss Mabel E, to lllr Artcmas M. MucNeill, a prosperous young i'arnlel~ of (‘aven- disll. ,The marriage ceremony was performed by the Rev. Daniel McLeall ill the presence _of a nulnber oi’ invited guests. The bride, wllo was one of the popular young ladies ot’ the com- munity,.received a large number of beautiful presents from her friends. Tile gift of the “principal” friend was a beautiful gold watch and clasp. Ill thc wee sms' hours of the nlornillg the happy couple drove to their future liollle. carrying with tllcln the very best wishes ot' a host of friends. The Guardian Joins them ill hearty congratulations. CLYDE RIVER.- The Annual Christmas Concert of the Mission Band of Clyde River Presbyterian Church was held as announced and -DIED IN HOSPITAL.-Mr. James glitz, of French ‘~Rlver. died Monday ternoon ,III the Prince County`Hog-‘ pltal, Summerside. The funeral takes place‘.;Wednesday_ afternoon from the home of his sister, Mrs. Boyds Hard- ing, French River, to the English Church Cemetery. Mr. Hiltz is sur- vived by one brother and one sister, to whom The Guardian extends sym- pathy.-X. -FOX ESCAPES.-While a local foxlnan of Summerside, who is the owner of several foxes, was making an exchange on Monday. one ot the animals made its escape. It quickly made its way to the harbour ice, where it was hotly pursued by a. num- ber of men and boys on foot and on skates. The owner despairing of cap- turing it alive armed several of his friends with guns, and a well-directed shot killed it.-X. . --A FO XCHASE.-On Monday. _when a number of skaters were enjoy-_ .ng themselves on the harbor, a nice patched i'ox lnade his appearance. The skaters started in pursuit and tried to round it up, but Reynard was too cunning for them alld would have evaded them all, only Mr. Earl Grady procured a rifle and drew a bead that put Reynard to sleep. A local fox man has sillcc nlisscd :i fox tllil\.°got out of WEDDED LAST EVENING.--A niet but pretty wedding took place last evening at the home of Mr. Jos- eph Matthews, 260 Kent street, when his youngest daughter, Miss Mattie Heartz Matthews. was united in mal'- riage t.o Mr. Nelson Winchester, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Winchester, Fitzroy street. ’i`llc ccrcniony was performed at 8 o'clock by ltcv. George C. Taylor, pastor of Zion Chnrcll, after which n sulnptuolls wedding supper was served. 'l‘llc (luarilian extends best. wishes to Mr. and Mr... lvincilcs- tor. VICTORIA SCHO0L.- Thc follow- ing is the standing of the pupils of Victoria Iligll School for the month of December. I’rincipal's Depart- ment:-- Grade Vill.-1, Willie Wad- dell; 2, Marion Lea; 3, Winnie Vilictt. Grade Vi.-1, Blanche McDonald; 2, Ada. Clark; ii, Kenneth Strigllt. Grade Vi.--1, Gcrtie Lord; 2, .Pauline Miller; 3. Winnic Mnbey. Grade V.-l, Claude ‘Snow; 2, ('.lit`i'ord Leu; Ii,'. Douglas (‘i:lrk. Assistallt’s l)cparimcnt:- Grade IV.-1, Mary McQuarric; 2, Win- field Cameron; 3. Whitefield Howatt. Grade Iii.-1, Kathleen (?lark;»2, Ever- ctt Wotton; 3, Karl Boulter. Grade _lI.-l. Leslie l\'icLea1l; 2, Arthur Clark. Grade I.- (Senior)-1, Helen Trowsdalc; 2, Millie Palmer; 3, Willie McQuarrie. Grade i.- (Jullior)- 1, was mucll enjoyed by all present. All excellent programme of choruses, solos, recitntiolls. exercises, drills, etc., was carried out by the young people. Every number on thc long programme was well rendered, but the solos by Marjory Darracll and Lillian McPhall, as well as the recita- tlons by Amy Hood, Viola Mcl{inlloll and Charlotte McKinnon are deserv- illg of special mention. Toward the close of thc cnierinillment “Tile (‘llris- tlnas Fairy," liilss Edna Auld, assist- cd by six "Fairy" sisters quickly stripped the beautiful Christmas Treo and delighted the childrell and others by gifts oi' candy and other good things. The S. S. Superintendent. Mr. H. McMillan, the 'President of the Mission Band. Miss Katie Murchison, tile Pastor and his wife were among those who were kindly remembered. The singing of a chorus, Now n. Sweet Good Night to All, and God Save the King, brought a very cnjoy- able concert to a close. Tile people of Mt. Carmel were shocked at tile loss of one of the most respected residents when Mr. Octave R. Poirier passed away on Dcc. 24th at 8 a.'m., after an attack of puou~ nloniaiwhich lasted' for three or four days only. During his illness Ile be- his maker. The deceased was seventy llavod 'with resignation confining ill two years ot’ age and up to his last sickness had mocked the doctors rules _having never, with bllt. few ex- ceptions, called for it doctor. lio was an nccolllplishcd wood worker, having exercised ills malluel training up till the la'st. Ile was one of the most. illl- portant factors ill the finislling oi' tho wood work ill thc inside oi’ Mont Carmel Church and his reputation as such is also known abroad where he has exercised his handiwork. Above all thesef-earthly qualities he was a kind husband and father and adhered in an adequate way to the precepts of his religion and reared his family as such. The deceased had ten child- ren af which nine are living as fol- lows: Joseph and Francis at home. Mrs. Jerome Gallant of Mont Carmel; Mrs. Lucien Arsenault of Cape Eg- mont; Miss Andre Arsenauli,, St. Raphael; one sister Mrs. Amndus of n. congregation at Currie, Mlnnlapolis, Hercule and Albin of Cowley, Altn.. and Theodulo of Ipswich. Mass. The last rites of thc cllllrcll were perfornlc last rites ol' thc church were parfornl- cd by'Rev. P. P. Arsenaull. P.l’. The pall-bearers were Jerome Gallant, Lucien Arsennult, Andre Arscnault, Joseph Desftoclles, Joseph H. Arsc- the case tho victim of this accident nault and Pllilihert Gallant.-ll. certainly had a miraculous cscnpc.-A .Q ~ | ____ lui 1 i | i Lila Wotion; 2, LeRoy Clark; 3, Geo- rgc- McLeod. The following pupils made perfect attendance during the month:-Wesley Clark, Ada Clark, Blanche Mcflonnld. Willie Waddell, Kcnncth Striglli, Thelma Trowsdaic, ilollglas Clark, Cinllilc Snow, Ilelcn Miller, <‘liii`ord llczl, Williicld (‘nllle-- ron, LeRoy llowatl, lliary McQusrrie, Eva. ’l‘rowsdillc, Kathleen Clark. Eve- rett Wotton, Karl llolllier, l-lollis Snow, ilcrct-_v Clark, Leslie McLean, Willie Ilia-Qliurric, ilclr-ll 'l‘l‘owsdalc, l\'lillio l’niln»-l'. l.ilu Wciioll, licloll _ltogcl'soll, .liliictto llogcrson.~-\'. --A NARROW ESCAPE.- it is pro- verbially true tllat we are never more in danger than when we thillk our- selvci-; sccllra. This was delnollstrat- cd by all ill<-idont which occurred in Albcrton recently and which almost suited ill tllc death by olcctroclltioll of _a certain respectable citizen ol' tllllt piacc. ’l‘his gelltlelnztn uns reclining lei.~'tlrcl'~' .ll his favorite arm /:hair :li The only other collceiveable solution then is that this gentleman received all clctrlc sllock. This theory is strcllgtllelleil hy the fllct that it was on this cvcllillg that the electric cur- rent was tlll'\\cd"6ll for the first time. Mr. Mntillows. proprietor of lilo telc- pllolle oillce had coppcr plutcs put. on thc arms of the cllair roi'elltl_v to pro- vellt their wearing and it is quite pos- sible tilnt s current of olectricty may have been gelleratcd lo these with the above mentioned rcsuli. li' this were Was Troubled for Years With Igidney Disease And This Treatment Cured Me-This Statement Endorsed ' _ By a Baptist Minister. The great majority of people areicompllcatell canes which de_;i'_the ac- fnmmm. with the ex,_m0,-,1|,,m»y Cum. tion- of ordinary kidney me o nee - _ M . W. I-I. Ni ll , , Br ckvllle. Ohh. Chase. Kldney wi-this :-"1 wsetiia ISE Chhsc‘s Kidney- -» N, _ - love there is ‘h° b°"°m °f mm’ / ,"1 hdveliatglllldlhgqgl "- 5» was in a very low . __ tondltlon when he i "asa tl_l_1~ uname: 0. p 1. nm; euro vu oo mark- HR' Mosmd M, ed that-..Mr. Holhefs DMN’ __ Ils|ltat§_tqmvqil_£h_for h_l|_|tate\.1el . __ By t elr lin Tie combined rl<'ll0i\_‘_’__ on liv.r=...l¢ia no and ',~"“';"; l ,,; t!h¢n'| luaney-Liver P"»' >‘"° 1 Brockville, Ont. _By awakening the action of liver. kidneys ana bowels nr. chases Klil' ney-Llver Pills cure Constipation, Headaches. 'Chronic lndissstifln. N5' ner Disease, Liver camvlllni "““ Baclmrha' one pill ri dose. 25 rrnis H box, all dealers. or Edmonton. lhiivl 5 >.\ Q v .. ._ _ _ _ n in 0% U ,,_¢.¥?fi‘=\..o‘r\ I Y IRI i . 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NAI! |210 \0.lI l0.W littll I0.” IM 1% LU LM E5 §§§E§§ LU IM mo AM Leo sm , no no no om §§§§§§§ 4 t Y ii -7 1 THURSDAY siollngi-, city, oil Wednesday afterlloon lic l. Young. 'l`lle Ilnppy collplc wil tends llealrty congratulations. i i I. reside at Pownal. Tile Gunl'diall ex- SERIOUS ACCIDENT.-A serious nccident occurred at Kildare Cape oil WE_DDlNG BELLS.-A vol'_v_ pretty l<‘l‘iday last. The sons of the Rcv. Mr. wcddlllg took place nt the llaptlst l’ul'- Hm.,ly_ u,_.,_.0mpmlied by wmiam_ the » youllgcst son oi' Mr. William, the Jnll. lil. Tile olles made happy were mSh_ were engugm Sawing wood Wm, illllp_ll Everett Jlltlson, Powllal, and a wood Cutie,-_ W|,e'f,'_‘Mc]nL0sh'1w;|‘],},, Alllllc E. Judson. Cherry Valley. _Tile lingers severely ,,u,_'_“.i,h the sB_w_ He bride was _becomingly dressed ln at was immediately take" go D,-_ Jclm. _blue irnvclllnt; slut and was nitclldcil S|,,u at fpignish fm- medical app Where by llcr sister, Miss Glnilys J. Judsoll. The groolll was attended by Mr. Les- it was i`ollnd lleccssary owing to their mangled conditioll to removc thc first 1 three fingers of the left hand. The sufferer is reported doing well. ~._._ ,_ _ _ _ f PUBLIC EXAMINATION. - A pub- (»lPA1p\EtRt lA":l‘pR<5l`:i‘§’1I:'EI'it\lti\ IIN' (`<.llll‘i\l 'l`l‘|f‘lll\0li‘\ 01000 limi 'PV lic cxnlllillitlioll of the Mount Stewart . mr 0 9 °“n_. en! (' ` ` ' .' I Dllllillillii Plltlluillllll' ‘lil U10 l‘0HSi|>i|'fSi-llool was llcld on I~`l‘idnv, .lallllnry ‘ts.l_0gl1larSess'0llmmm Schn_ol B1n§“;d ill' Of i\ Ui‘l`ll\1ll\ il\\'i\-“lilll Ol' (`fl“i\\|"-'Nill, by Slllltlrilllollilellt Ualllpbcll and Tum ?n(Tu.(I3~sd_z}‘V uv?.“§m,z` "fl li \"'l1f‘ll HIS ililllllillml f*0l1l1ll‘l\i1\ll"f 5“fl‘:lllspect0r (‘aill. Tile exanlillntioll was Fav' (" ..'. 8,) (fr _“"3 d," (.."('0.l.l|'-`, il“I\l.V llli1l“l`\\'\‘~lll 11 Gnlillllilli* l\'iU\*il'Ul‘~llli\lli both ill thc f'ol'ellooll und :li`tl‘r-`D‘1i)0r on .('0h'bml‘~d lmlcieg' 1-ll" l`»\1\U0l\ l`0|l0\\"~‘il 11\l1lflS'» i\\ll“\‘(lli1l\?lY llooll and both the prinlnl'_v dcparilllelltl Qulier gmc “h_0r`t. )§,gl;?p‘§§ at gif? li." 11 IMD fmlll the Cl\"li1`~ Af* SW?" HS and the print-ipal's roonl were ex- 1";m°(‘}‘5l'"_e“. ‘fd mf ‘§`_’:_ “U ' “_ lil* l`€g8~li\0ll CUl\ll`0l Of lliil fi1CUlfY ilffaluixleii ill lllost of the slilljcctn stlltli- el 0 dfmn l' iam’ i‘ Lwémll um -"beech, he mlswereil a whole volley of 'ell. In the afternoon quite a llulnonr J““‘°S W nu' Wh” i" 'he " “C °° ‘hllyf IIUCSUOIIS by Silyillg ihlll 110 fi‘|l ll B@I\'.‘ol` parents and visitors were present. bore the ilippeuauolll ‘if duxcw’ ’“ SUUOII ill his HFIIIS HH if H105/ lliid b€0l\.Botl1 gelltlelnell expressed tilcnlselves later in lk? Bhowm Hat " ey were nlen of genius At the conclusion of torn fronl their sockets. The cxplall-ins well pleased with the work being ~ , ‘ _ ation. instead of enlightening thc sur~ido|le ill the school by thc teacher, Miss mf* Mldress (ge "l_‘”R‘Ilf5 ,I‘,"‘ mst" DFISINI 0lllU0it<‘l‘l-i. served only t0 l7E‘fl‘-!\\'alsll and Mr. Green. Notlvitllsiallil- m 0 “em en *""*”" " “V ' DIPX lhfilll NIU l\\0l'i‘- S0100 llwiltilll it ‘ing thc fact that lilo `scll0ol llllil been __ advisable to telephone illlllletlilllely torlclosed i`or ll month, the pupils nc- AN_NUAL MEETING.-'tile annual l)r. Kier, but as he appeared to be ill lqulticd thelllselvcs cl-etlltably. __ At‘ lncetlng of tilcl _(_0l‘;\_Wilg _(l..!‘i;a£l:_t;r? his norlllal condition despite :L sligllt'tllc close ot' tho cxalllillntion, A ccn `0mll£1llY WHS \€‘¢ U le D *I " pallor. which was hardly perceptihlclwnlsll gl-wc a recitation, illc_pupils wall on \VciIll@Sdil»Y =\l`IdI'Il0011. Illv owing to ll llirsllle i-ovcring. it was llotlsallg “'l`lli- Maplc llvui' l"0l'<“V@l" will l>l`PSld9l1t. Mr. liiltlll ll/Iflcllllllnll _.l 0- considered llecczisllry. Mnn_v and div-lille exercises i-anlo to il close by thc viewing the work oi t. I yenl, niior orsiiicd were thc sllppositiolls formed, 'singing ol` illc_.\llltio1lnl Alltllcln by all which the Secretary. Mr. I). ii. llinr- but out-ll ill turn was discarded as alllpresellt.--L. cllicsou, placed hciorc tIl0H0 l>l`CS@‘l\l; unsutisfa,-mr). s0|uU0,,_ Seve,-al pm. _-_ _ a printed statement _giving details ol sent were of the opinion that the pec- SUPREME COURT.-ln the Su- receipts and expenditure. Tile factory uliar sensation was caused by a slight preme Court yesterday morning the was open from June Ist to Nov. 2nd. C il fthe Ca Fort ei ht patrons supplied ill all paralytic stroke, but its short duration g case of the Grand oullc _ 0 - _ y- E _ and the absence ot' after effects show- l tllolic Mlltllal Benefit Asso_ciatlon_ ver~ 007,445 pounds ot nlilk containing all cd this to be all errocllous supposition. sus Edward Larkin for reilllld ot cer- average of 3.72 por cent. of butter_tat tain llloney clallnled to have been or .$4,752 poullds ill all. The average wrun I llid on nn illsurallcc policy price realized by.patl'ons per 100 lbs. K .V D _ ; was resumed. Mr. J. J. Johnston. i\. (... for the ilcfolltilltlt and Mr. i\eli M Qllarrlc, K. (`.. for t.lle plailltifi`. ll for the l-@ro\-cry 01' $4.000 rm' anvil Killlloll, K. (‘,., thc dcfclldallt. Tl Court until adjournment at 5 o'cloc under cxanlillatioll by Mr. lliurtill. terday afternoon Professor Ross tl dressed an Agricultural meeting (lornwnll on "increased Production illc Ilnitcd Kingdom produced only very snlnll proportion of its food su plies but depended on getting thc alnong which were Russia. German tho result will be that the other n tions of the earth will have to pr should feel that he is personally r farm as he-can be at the front and d Cm. Limited, 'roll nto. l was presented to Mr. Ross. " 1 . ‘ ` to wit onl- pllir of foxes. sold and de- livered. Mr. A. A. Mcbcan, K. t'.. us- business of the nlcctlng brought to li sociated with Mr. K. J, Martin, rcpre- close, sented tllo plaintiff and Mr. D. A. Mc- -- Il tot-mine that-as rar as he irconcerned he will do his utmost to paodnce more | ter opening all tho windows Powell food supplies. Tile discussion was,called Dr. Rowland W. Drayton wllo carried on by Messrs. Hugh Macmll- _ worked over the unfortunate man un- 'I oi' milk was 102.1!/ic. and the net valllc <2- ot’ butter fat 17.89 cents per lb. The 10 who supplied 32,880 lbs. for which he d . - ._ -, ._ . case was that ot’ \V. l»‘. li. Mont- received $:iSi8.il8. Mrs. Jus. Macl’hnil golnery v. ilobcrtsoll llouglas. action supplied 30,745 lbs., alld 1). H. Mllr- S. chieson 20.170 lbs. A Board ol' ili- rectors was tllell appointed and thc l N I '~l`§ rl .f 1‘€-`-.-`-“~-5' ' ' ' lf.-,_" is patron sending the largest amount oil ;~_i` ___l§§` -,'_`_~_..~f=*'i¢~.-`.`.'_-'=..__ -.'»-. ,_ __ llollollr Mr. Justice lius'/.ard ilelivorcd nlilk was Robert linrrett, of I\ingsioll, __- ‘isp _ _ ll1..~_____ ~.__ _.__ _ _ l' _______.___.____»_&i» mint llollullitillg thc cusc 'I`l _~r_.\ `.~\i\\`\ . ~.~" ..<- lg, ' __ '-.?~,‘r"-""~ ftp A ,N ‘ ` ' .i .\‘\ 16 . Alldrew F. Mooncy. a conductor :lt- casc ol-.cllllmd me unmmon (lf U10 tacllod to the Grove liall barn of lilo li. Boston Elevated Railway Colnpany. Mr. Illontgonlery. plaintiff, still being who overoomg hy gas frfom the gns range ill his llonlu Tllllrsday, Jail. 7th. ulld died while oil his way to tho (`ity AGRICULTURAL MEETING.-Yclv llospital. After turning on tile gas to il- get his mornlllg lllcal hc fnillted nlld t when found by Motornlan Frank i’ow- F ell, Mr. Mooney was lying prostrate o Food Supplies." llc pointed ollt that ‘on the floor ill lilo kitchen. Iiis wife a had been ill ll llostoll hospital for D- tllrcc days, where :l soll was borll to m fhcnl dh ’l`ucsdav, January 5th, which from other coillltrlvs and ll11ll0l\S. Chlfll ‘makes the circnlllstallces still sadder. Y. Tho other two children wore with Mr. Austria, Denlnark, Belgium and France and M1-g_ Joseph Itoolley, of l)orcllos- Now thtll lille i»i\‘€I1t WM' lil Oil. H1086 ter at the time. About 10.45 ill illc countries will need all the supplies mgrnlng mgtormnn Powell culled to thvy can produce for tllclnselvcs and Mr. Mooney‘s house to confer with him R- garding tickets to he issued for tl 0- social affair. Getting no answer to his duce these in mllch greater abundance ring he tried thc doors but folllld them or the United Kingdom will go short. if it be true tllat success in this great _the window; but found them also loek~ war deveniis very largely on kvrpilliz eil. Ile peered in through the kiivll- the army well fed and clotlli_~d. then an window nml was startled to ape the every farmer in Prince Edward Island deceased lying on the floor. Powell c locked. Then he went the rounds ot' 0* at once rushed to (‘odman Square and Hi-lonsible and should also feel that he told his story to Patrolman Gallagher. can he of as much service on ills own The two returned to the house and - broke in througha window. They succumbed. The dccoilsod-fwas :li years oi' ago and was u son ot' Jollll Mooney of Iona. --Besides his wife ami three small children he leaves to lnollrll li sorrowlllg |':1illcr allll step-`i lnotllcr four l'»roiller:; und four sislt-rs.i it. i. l'. (Patriot. please copy.) i GRANVILLE.-The halt' yearly ex- amination of the Granville School took place on Dec. 2Ill~d, 191/i. Owing to a church meeting being held in the dis~ trict prevented u good mnlly from be- ing present. Thc secretary of schools and a number ot' the fair sox were pre- sent. The school was examined ily Mr. Edward Ml-Kay, ti fornlol' teacllel-, wllo spoke very favorably ot' filo work ilollc ill illc scllool l1_v the ieaclicr. A short programme followed by the scllolzlrfl who ncqllittcil tilclnsclves vi\.l'y wcll. A Fllristlllus treo was pro~ vided by solllconc on whicll thc teach-’ cr plnccil at bug ot' czlllily :lllii :l booklet for each scholar. wllo ill retllrll DW’ sented tlleirteacher _with a nice pair of gloves. . Tho teacller. Miss .lanctia Mollollald, is doing lille work ill the school and may she long continue to instruct the _volltllful lninii. Tile exer- cise closed with singing the National Allt_lleln, all feeling they had spent a very pleasant afternoon.-fiom. -CARNIVAL.-'l‘he fancy dress carnival held in Sumnlerslde on Tues- day lligllt, was 11 great success, there being about 500 ill attendance, most of wllolll were in i-ostnme. About 150 persons camo in by train i`rolll Koll- siligton alone. 'l‘ilc costumes wvrc wtll chosen and oriizinnl. Mrs. \\'il Prod \Voodside. cosllllncd as “(Tall:lda". won the prize oi' a lllcrmos lloitlo of- f.‘l'od. and the pri'/.il cf it fountnill pen will captured by Arl~-'l.ll'.alrI-f‘onsin:<,' tlfcssell as ll ltcifl Floss ofiicer. Tho' ladies' prize was- won by Miss Avia Scliurnlan, who w:l~; hf=autif\.illy-drc_ss~ ol in a patriotic costume entltlétl, ‘England and lTrallce"; while Earl (‘orlley was awarded tile first plize . for gentlemen ill a representation ot’ a cowboy. Tile grcati.-s; attraction ~-t' the evening was the very clever figure skating of Mr. James Tuplin, the renowned Fox King of Black Banks, wllo wore a very attractive costume. -His performances were simply woll- derful and deliglltad all present. Tllc people ot' Sumrnerside would like to see hlnl give another exhibition ot' ills art on some future occasion. A cos- luluo deserving oi' special nlcntioil was that worn by Mrs. A. E. Wood- side, representing Forest and Stream Tollacco. The lllanagement intend to repent the carnival later in the sell- soll. A cllildren`s carnival will take place on Friday. the 22nd, when 'hand- solnc prizes will be offered.-X. ¢ _'l F* _ _ 1.' __-i - l 'P Amended Flour \\\\ ,_~f_\__"\__ A . ` “Q __ r ___ o,_ _,L f I1 M' 4 I " ` ' ` ‘ 1 __i__ ~ \ _ _,___ __ : ii‘l\_;.,~i._'i. “ -'af'-";. 1 ~ _ ~T:\;,:~ ‘.'ffi. Z fi* ` fic ' ' *'\“ 'f”\i.‘;f~`-'I/2"' ~>‘. _ »"`./ .Ti/~" f ' :,,.l¢§"¢a§i§-;,‘liQ¢li?f _ ,_ “ /. .1 ls The 0nly 0ne Thai is Equally Good For Bread and Pastry EVERY good Canadian housewife remembers the kind ol Bread she get with welll! ' in the dough. wheat Hour-the tough, coarse loaf, uninviting, rather tasteless and lull of holes. She knows that such Hour cannot make good pastry, no matter how much water she uno "Beaver" Flour is l blended flour-made ol the famous Ontario pastry wheat, with the proper proportions of Manitoba wheat added io increase the strength. “Beaver” Flour makes a good size loaf of bread-sweet, luty, spplthing-as white and Ilglti u snow--with crisp, brown crust:-a truly delicious, nourishing food, that everyone enioyu for every meal. It makes the kind oi Pies and Calm that you are proud to une and everyone is glad to ut. Tell your grocer you YIM *ll *YY "Beaver" Flour-the original blinded flour. 160 The Ll. hill* Cmlihl. Clllill, Ont. lan. T. l‘. Cass. Pope ,_Crori_b_.v and ill the arrival oi' the ambulance. On others, after which a vote ol' tllanks the may to-the hospital Mr. Mooney _ l ~ ` l ‘ "7 ~ "i 4 l- " .»»<°»'.-.. .-.->‘f,-`.'.-»\ix.f‘.;’.;.'ld'-X~s~»‘.1,ts'¢‘S\s5;,.-»ts}\.,i\'¢* » J I t iifrff '* found the kitchen filled with gas. 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