uR-r_,-pb@ case Julia Carve!‘ others. omit‘; i favor “me n n the ndorsod ov- Bd ‘evfswjs concluded l-laszard and vortiict was tor $10913 @4610? "'1 "If Ye" - "rm" l‘ "spill l? ' K ,_ a . . "wlllnifilild ltlessrs D. K C and lilo-Neill for '11; case of .\llll‘tl0t;k ' n V, iii. H. Campbell, debtor. inflow"? if?" 512"" lren for platntiti. The -‘ med until Fob. 18th Idlllllll oi the cnst- of the ‘. Montreal v5, Puimls Ltd.. ‘t m’ hearing of an argu- ‘ue case of Lock)’ * ‘"6 onus onoAnizsimi enthusiastic lll0€llllg °ll is oi Winsloe and thc .- n; districts was hold .. on the evenintr of Jiillll-W" us purl“, of organizing a A l‘.i IVE GAFELY-The ocean srisirom New York arriv- lotilor yesterday afternoon. limited McCourt m‘ non- passengers. .\lr. .\lu~.Court : Arriv- Jtough trip. All well." ICERS ELECTED - On January 9th lnieeting of Princess Chap» . 2 0. E. 5., Stank-y Bridge newl a ointcd oificers. hercty hlhpsons and ' their audience‘ were present to witness the pvriormctl‘ gignlutttagland His Worship the Mayor, was M; tutu-wing program divided into ‘three parts, the first tmuslc, etc, was carried and 1'15! Comprising ichs social hour was ii a dainty luncheon serv-' is present and gave a very complimcntlngI splendid prin- ller, the t-xct-llencel the socialibity of be meeting was sinking Auld Savt- the King. of the mt-tnbsrs Ada Mac- Walter lilacKenzie, Sec'y-- —J. H. a Simp- Stewart, Marshal Organist liicKay, Add}, __ cLeod. Ritth—-.\lrs i8 lMPlES ‘Jinlsfllliraged. " lluifercd from we" l2 test Important Reading Matter Selected from This Week’ Esther Williams, Esther- Louise McCoubrey. Martha.- and d! iivell, ltlnuager Souris, Adolph er. C. N. R.. Miss Bessie at as president: .\lr. (icorgc which took plac oper, vitepreside-nt: .\lr. T. noon d tit»? follow- ilessrs. Ilenjaminlmcprahon Bracitley; Robert Hooper. ; Lemuel MCKlllIHlll, lliFh-l lrs lluld, Wlnslou North; Archi- mon, illinsloe South: And; Charles After,“ rote oi thanks to .\ir. Clay wmc nssistace, the meeting ad- t to meet again on Fsbrttary it fence which auditorium to the enthusiastic which each number and varied program ed. there was no d unqualified success mauce, every number being encor- ed. ln the opinion ofimany, even the high standard maintained at ainments given by ‘Club was excelled ertuinly no concert within recent years has had a bet- . Iter reception, and none better de- mmthl purpos" of ‘nfimnlservcd the genenous approval oi an He! D0509, tion on a promisso the defendant‘ in Tull and by him plaintiff. The by the Bank. a The there died at Connolly, aged 79, late Capt. James Bret ceased WHS H. igreat sorrow to he ‘friends. The late will be . . 5 . ‘Murray Harbor ‘Ctllisatlgtllellbylwh? iii-eéiglltlivher-e she taught school '76 avén, interesting ampmarriage. She is snrviv ive address on the results sons and one daughte iterative shinning qt After some tllSPll5$l0Il ecidedto organize and hit‘. unanimously very largely bearers were:—Sonator Letin, A. E. Clarke. Bern ,mer, S. P. Campbell. John {and Patrick St. John, previous enter-t the Calcdonian ‘last evening. C H on or of that the earl distinct loss . friends. sorrowlng husband, Mr. Joseph Mc- lsnac: her 'fat'her Ind mother, lllr. nnd Mrs. Edward McKonna. lonn; four brothers, Jamtm at Ottawa: Harold at ward at St. Dunstan’s University, and Wilfred at home; also two s, Mrs. H. Heckler, Cam- bridge, Mass, and Miss Alice Mcv Kennaof that place. which was largely attended. was held on January 18, at St. Joach- im's Church, Vernon River, where nll that was mortal of this exem- ltlnry young woman was laid to rest. Rev. IP. D. McGulgan, the Motor. officiated, assisted by Rev. l’. Duffy, ‘and Rev. ‘The pail bearers were Messrs. Dilli- lei McPherson and James Praught. Vernon River; P. J. John Connolly, Iona; ,and Jose The Guardian joins with Mr. Mc- lssnc and his many friends in his sad bereavement. May she rest in sister SEEKS MISSING SON- Rein Lives in Prince Edward island are in; to locate Joseph 1-- Glllls. a former member of the 5th Battalion, C. E. l"., from whom practically no word has been re- endeavor Taylor, Warden-Mrs. Emma Ewen, Sentinel-J. liams, P. W. M.——Mrs. Esther Kay. ‘ Walter VERDICT FOR DEFENDANT_ him be form was tried before Mr. Justice Arsen- 319° Befvell 011 gflrfiso ault and a jury. This was an ac. city at the time of the Halifax cx» ry note made by ltlosion- favor of George endorsed to iheiBattalion in Germany. returning to defendant pleaded lCnttatla and proving a brief visit to payment to Tull and ratificationtlll“ “Ome- jury returnerllcQlWernfdt a unanimous verdict for the tiefend- m Emu‘ H" ant. K. J. Martin, K. lilacDonald for the G. Duffy K. C. for the plaintiff. Thursday, had been surprise remembered an d t0 St. officiating. The The Burns Anniversary 099mm the Strand Theatre last night h has been looked forward to with so much pleasure in city and country, was attended by an aud- paoked the spacious the doors and from applause with of the lengthy me was receiv- owbt as to the oi" the per-for The concert. which was under the distinguished patronage of His Governor the Lieutenant titled "The Twin Sis-tens," the mus- ic of Whluh was selected from the most popular numbers of Le Cocos celebrated Opena Bouffe . On January 1i5tb, inst. the people of ‘Glencoe and vicinity learned wit): much regret that Margaret, be loved wife of Mr. Joseph Mclsaac, place, had passed away at y age of thlrty~one years. illness, of short duration, was borne with true Christian .i'ortitittl=.~ and she died consoled by the last rites of ‘Holy Church, administered ‘ by her beloved pastor. Rev. R. D. lllcGuigan. was a general favorite with all who knew her and her demise will bo a to her large circle of The late Mrs. lilctsnnc She leaves to mourn her Cambridge, Mass; Ed- The funeral, lona, her former pastor. Michael Rooney.‘ T18R18", Hughes and J. J. Mclnnis ph Morrissey. Earnscllflé- tlefentiant, C. and January . 17th, + $011115. Margaret :Y1do‘v,r(;f m? 13.. on Saturday’, Jan. 12th, Anxiiv, ~-———-—_-_-__________._____‘ ’ ___________ _ _ _ .18“ ‘e d" . Grant, ytotmgest rll for some t“ imortths but nevertheless her death,“ and a source t _ “r0110! Kingston. P. E. I. r family at "l lding which (‘tfifdlgflil- ichartning in before her ed by two leave for h-Willtatti points carrytiitr: with them the best lltflli. MYS- Thbnlafi R. Bee of J. J. Hughes Co. wishes us, Locomotive driv~ Charlottetown anti home. The funeral . Hamilton at an early hour on Sunvfiilllillwflil- Mary's chimp w.“ day, January "6th will be learnetlibeitldo thos attended, Rev. P. L. With general regret. pa“ at Hamilton, seventysix years ago.» John Mo The late Mrs. ard Crea- McQuaid signing of The inquiry comes receive son's whereabouts and requests that any information concerning arded to Summerside. n duty in this At the time the Armistic was signed, he was with the 25th yhtning a Sn far as his father is _ tits: “Wll-‘viiiil-Pi ~t e- °‘ .::;2:::“:::::,~ 5R 5 l5 belicvctl that he szuAétusf J WEDDING BELLS -— At tho,‘ idt-‘s home Scotch Suitlemctrt, N.‘ s News for the Guardians Siaturday Subscribers Miss ceived since he returned to this Mrs. Country following the ettie the Armistice. Mc- from his father, Joseph Gillie of W-ii- Sumvmerside. ‘ Mc- anxlous to , . 5 daughter ofj » - r. and Mrs. \\_'m. Grant. was un-ietl of’ a gentle and loving disposi- place in the home can nev The wed-fer be filled. _ ile-(l in marriage to Wilfrid A. Frlz- lion her her eternal h Ollie. M was wry quiet, was‘ Her funeral was conducted brlivas a frlithllll member ft‘- Brcnndll isolemnized by the Rev. C. Younger her Pastor, Rev. J. M. MurchlsonlHzizelbi-ooir Baptist Church d! Kildnre- Lewis The bride looked "E-rtmnvho sang that beautiful hymn “The many years and on a costume of nav_v,'S\\'allo\vs". She leaves to mourn 13th w Mr, and 1mg, Frizzelliilfl aged husband, one son, three tifnl burying ground P_ E, rand AmygrjcapldilllghléfS, Winifred Ramsay, Ham lbt-ool; Sabbath blue serge, of their numerous friends, lottctown; Mrs. Lemuel Stewart, rtsslstetl by Rev, ___ iBoston; Mrs. Norman F€TgllSOIl,}l)()\\'l1ill, The (loath of Mrs. Norman Ranr Hamilton: also a srntidson Leslie: say which occurred at her home at Ramsay whom she brought no from Mr. 'l‘illey' iiiomc. lit‘? cheerful Her remains were laidifillll klllilll’ “TIBOIIIB e of her son who pre» one feel better for She was bornideceasetl some years ago. tier. life in Hamilton place of birth. con-iFFflDR 5119a, to the , Joshua Ballum, rhome of Gillmore individual loc— al and instrumental music dances. and part two being a skill» v. ll. H. Siavert of }l\inter'ftrlly' enacted comic operetta en- i and _ Y‘ 1 ' . ~> Mother’s Advice » NO mother ever taught her children a valtlrleltilfarggtlktlfirxtelsesigg firs“? (lilgcggepprfiqflltt. the week-end as a regulator and preventa- tive _ and more frequent doses when re urred. _ , he strong _ otnts for Dr. Chase s Kidney-Liver Pi ls are their dependability to produce the desired results and their more valuable lesson than the neces- gity of keeping the bowels regular. Health, happiness and success are more‘ dependent on this simple rule than most of us ever realize. This mother advises the use of Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills because she f d th’ dicine to be absolutely llgserillltlxble a? Lneregulabor of the liver, ki neys and bowels. direct and combined action on liver, kidneys and bowels. It is worth remembering that colds and ,' h . t’ ted that nine- th ta ‘ous iseases are uickly terftlhéstliglilllls huintniflllérxltiive their begin- ghegfiedctl’)? t e use of Dr. Chase s lgidney- nings in the sluggish action of these Liver Pile to nd the system of the eiimindgingf argasnibtgaltriid the consequent ‘wiilzllgii?’ sugh yills indigestion, con- stipation and biljousness _but also apfelndtl; citis, Bright’! di-‘lem- dlab?” a“ ‘g blood pressure arise from this cause. _ Prevention is so much easlerlthtlg 13ft after the disease has become sett ed t a e accumulating poisons. _ You will notice that while the price of Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills has been increased to 85 cents, the box no contains 35 pills instead of 25 as former y. Likewise Dr. Chase's Nerve Food is 6 cents a box of 60 pills, instead of 50 cont: a box o: 50 pills. Edmnnson Bates b 00., Ltd, Toronto. nit cmsi-is on: mt A nos: on: cams nos: _)__, Yet-d on January 12th when his be- Wlovetl wife was suddenly called t0 Sister Jar-dine of the as laid to rest in the lléillh at Hazel~ . The services were couductcd r, Char-by her pastor Rev. R. W. Lyndsay it was a pleasure to call at her countenance always made having met She leaves to mourn a sor- bearers veer-e Messrs rowing husband and five children, Preston Keir Ramsay, the youngest only three weeks old, scflucntly she had a wide circle ofinntier Craig. tuav her soul rest in Hives» The nail bearers titers: friends and acquaintances by wthomjleilce- John Boyhn. Joseph Redmond, she will be much missed. Possess-i Deal“ "time 5111149111)’ W. J. blcliachern, 33rd,“ o; Lake Samuel Sealey and Earl Jenkins.