i ant Reading Matter Selected ~Froni `l`liis Week’s .News lor The p. -_sas ug I l I ‘e \/ /“" C/:fri - 1/~. -J i 7 #-1 I .e..r...i-.rl l' »'i` .i ard' 31;? .-..- !;`f Elf; __ ' L1"./i <9 o _ \ f »~' e; r/" _ W $5! L* ,- .» ihders OXO Cubes ' ` the vital eleincfii which give its special place and Value fT'\ ~ e rr?- UJ S f-*~ $3 U-4 M4 r-J as a food. I hese valuable pro- perties are eoiieeritrated in the . . ,. . - - »- "| -.. , ‘ . ' .,. . n Q," D . tiiiiiit liirtuiiiiiiig the ctieiiioiiy. D|N(;___Al me home of Mr, an 2' LOrin' f The hritlc was l'ornierl_v-n teacher Mrg_ Angus Dewar, Campbellton QU ._ 71' rr. :»fD ,,......_-.__-__-_T pl|‘a~=e i-.ip_\'.l itev. Hugh Miller, assist d ly R . ' Of I --- Wellington i‘ainp. 1 SILVER WEDDING.-Mr. and -1' Tl" TQ A iii. Can- i- viii.-ii, .ii wi-ii. will -CHRISTMAS coNcsi=i'r.-Th ` Mono/tv I FOX BUSINESS BOOMING AGAIN.--The P. E. Island Fur Sales ,Board began the year 1920 well On New Years Diry they shipped $51,225 worth of skins. They pur- icliasetl on that day $26,750 worth and on Friday, the following day $36,800 worth, and up to noon on Saturday paid oilt $18,000 in furs. ROTARY STORK.-une of the pleasant liuppenings at the last iiieeting of the Rotary Club was the uppenruiice of the_iiow famous ltotiiry Stork, the occasion ‘being the urrlvul of u little son to Rotar- ian and Mrs. Marcus Calder. Rotar- iaii J. A. McMillan, in a felicitous speech extended the congratulab , ions of the members to their fellow 'Rotarian and presented him with ii silver mug as a gilt to the new iirrivul. Rotaritiii Calder suitably zickliowledged the felicitatlons and presentation and retired amid musl- cal honors. MACPHERSON -- MATHESON WEDDING.-The Edinunton Jour- nal s-ays:»-At Westminster Churcli .\’luni-ie. 'l`ltui'sduy, December 18th, the iiiarriage of Barbara Myrtle Matheson, daughter of Mr. William Matheson ot’ Oyster Bed Bridge, P. E. l., and Roderick McLean Mac- llliersnn foi-iiierly of Caledonia. P. E. I., ivan solcitiiiized, Rev. \\’_ M. at lluvai, Szishatchewan and the I ` _ S _ _ - . _ H “dy in a mlnuf-‘l‘~ //'J l il-”i§‘§°"'i`.§'"`°.‘.'L.,,"‘i-§`....Ii‘2,§"'iSi..s'ii~‘ii.‘I.' §.§‘,‘{*;‘,,"§’,, f§,‘§§§i},,,‘§“§,,"C“_,,.f,‘?‘1$~,,,}Z,“§, e l'l`lll‘\\lt€ YOU Wailf lt. A . _ \\‘hci'e .\ir. and Mrs, )lucPliers0li Woodside. ot lieiisingtoii. P. E. l. "1 i -1. ' I- -‘nl fl~l . .. .- . OXO Cubes uniform size, wil. iuiah-_ I.-sir ,,;iitiie.-(l‘u\i1 Sw rmiwmnsqsinifnmigiiwionn Frequent application of MENNEN’S COLD CREAM renders your hands and complexion salt and ami-oth in spite of the assaults of winter wea- ther. MENNEITS COLD CREAM in n lincral cream. It is boneilclnl to the skin. It will not grow hair. |"lEl`lNEl`l'S a short time at work when he injured by being struck with a ___Z____-Z-lin ._ 1-u!.°Ay- ’ -..ll_‘€ rn-r*/~».... . ‘-* ,"' .|t|\l ‘ .Hi || _"`r.‘,- 77] ,_ _ -nous- mon i. an ' I 5 ‘_ ' l . I WOQDB.--=Mr. Bea. Perry, Tigailh. I , . _ .I _ ~~|;_ arrived home on Friday from Plu- , _ 'lj ,ter-Rock, when he had _Inga en- ~» _ _j- .;-_»4.‘_- jc _gaged in the lumber wo '. Mr. -~».§\ _ "‘ 'f‘J’!_='}¢\ .Perry;states that the dem .for .3 _ -_ , ' _ men in the woods ls much g ter . . ‘ill ---Y.-H 4"f‘°.. - _ than the supply and wages offered I l| ` ` ,,i",¢ ,\‘ - .- is . -i . » Y obliged to return home.-H. on -problems relating to the tran O 251 I BIG FUR BUY-Tlie (‘lisrlott have sold a collection of twent 600. This is one of the best ave ages that has lately been mad for collections ol’ foxes. ie <-eieiiiony was peitoinied by ‘ t- I ev -___`~._- 'Creelman McArthur, J. W. C beck, C. R. Rogers, J. F. Arnett and . .. e~ town Silver Black Fox Co., Ltd., y. eight silvers to Mr. Chester Mc- Lure for the handsome sum of $12,- l-_ WOODSIDE - DEWAR WED- E. W. Manson.-H. afternoon, was accompanied by mercury stood at 6 below and d, seven o'clock Sunday mornlng__ ' had shrunk to 9 degrees bel N- 5- their Y°““ge5t daughter- zero, although t-his was the col B est, on Sunday, very few .peile ‘ irians made their appearance on t streets.-li. There passed peacefully away Mrs. Plrllip Flynn, at the age of 9 years. was ful ing tree. b which accident he was portatlon question, better railway _ . . __ f I - . - »< - ~ . and flaVOlll‘--'\\'I‘:.`Q‘; lil sliii-c. On Fritliiy Dec. 19th velebriit- .Vi_etliodls_i t‘liiirch, Sutiiiiierside pr_o- Deceased was in alling nealln (or greaSe_ roof ,rylr “___ eil 'their tweiity fifth anniversary \'1de|,;_ _S-€_'_f_..__-__-,.___ _\-._ *___/»\<7_ >_&`__: sons _who lilesscll their union were _ziteil tree, candy for each member. 0pen_nenrten_ good nlsnnslllnned :-,l _`___ ~ - .ill _uitli them on tho _occasion ol l`lii'- _l’resyteriim (_.hui'ch also gave woman mln nel. death came ns ~ ' ff- -' `~ -' »~ » UW-1' SI1V*?l` \\'t`-<1lllll.K- fill* Glllifll' ii (`histmas tree and ciii.-.rtainIll9“t shock to the community in which 1" N ._ [ig " _ i:\_n_ joins Ihr-ir many friends in in iii-.ur iiiiu tlie_s~.iiiie evmiiiig and nn. was ,ea,.en_ . TU as s » ru P J s:. i`a‘> Ité » we U1 ~ rp. xl "7"" _ c., .;..».., 'EB Nl nl-AJ* ”f~’:¥ a »-~:~,¢_.,1 » \ - 2 s, -il \:'.£ 'iii F' -» 99 me FW G £5 `:€-7* ‘ is at an ta tiiiueil happiness with their fine 5 attended.-l.. . .Z5. _ ta niiiif. . --- '* '-lr"-"' “-fe”-°‘~*~= "' '” WEDDING nE|_|_s.-.~. pri-tt bereaved family in their hour V trial. ‘ Four sisters and two brother B ‘*“‘§““' »\l-hint! Mi .ind Mis (‘lirli con iiasiiiuth t-iijoyc-< b tliciiitiiiy nlio The Sympathy goes ont to the of 9, " KENNEDY-GRAV. A very quiet and werldinlx took place in St. Dun- besides five Sous and mm, duugh_ l\iiiiioii. 153 lxliig Si. t`liai-lottctowii 1 , ,/W/' nrilly walling took ilacc at tli ~'tan’.< Catliedral on Weilnesdiiy _ __ir;’2i hoine of llil‘i'. nnil Birsi .~\. A. Mt: uiiii‘iiim;, Dcceinbur lllst when Mis ters are hh to "mum 'he loss S ii loving friend; sister andinothe _ Pearl lllt tleer, daughter of Mr. P. Id. 1.. on Tucsilay afternoon Die. John M;-Aileer City was united in Gone bm' not forgotten' ‘.4/, H- . ... '. .~ ., -_ - l (' i j)\3iii(ill'edlt'iiiiI‘O{i‘”i$ idx!-;i€tt\ti?netilii‘oiitFbi/i;fs0zisr0'i`{h: Th” funeral M the ‘ate Mr' Jo" ;\rirli'e\vAG»~;l-,i l‘lctoii ‘I lit-i‘ziii‘.> llritlii dressed in ii becoinirig plush “tha” Mclnnis '°f Seven Mile Bay __ 22, int- wifi- or Sli-_ Roiiisfmi i\ii»iiiiit'.ii~ <-out willi lunar hut. was fgttemled “h"”"' “"“e'“ed de“'h~‘°°k pm” ’ ' liviiiivily, of 1\lui'r,i\- lliirlior Notwli by her sister Laiirfi. Willie Mf- i>. i-;. i. 'rho iii-nit-. \-.~ii.~i i.iii.t-fi-_.ty Eliitcrw Uroken f~ui>ii<>1'ti~il the . _ gIi\\'iie'il lu white satin mul get‘l`gur~ ‘§I`0flll\» A091' U10 C€l'\_`l“0l\Y The tgeilt'H§;z‘§e§Isa£h;;;héeK?§,;`;e§eq L/ (ja _(3. nl l,,_ Tin, llonnn, ,.n,,_,_ l.,.l._,mm,_. “-na hziplly .Voung couple reptiireil to the Rev F_Mhe__ Mclntym The mm as r-J nl.,-l-,n-nn.(l_ ll,.v_ G_ iQ '_vn_yl0l~ nf. hrltle’=: liotiie, where tlinntr :ind sup- ' ' iii-iiiti-il 11,9 lnlnpy l-nllplf. lplt on pei wctc served, :1li.er»\\.iids goin|;_, friends of me famuy to show than on Deceinber 28th was held o , eral was largely attended _ the eveiiliig train for .\l'irray liar- l0 UW I§l`00m`S h0m€- MIUIY IJI'€l~¥__ respect for deceased _who was _ si I'“\ ' .' . ,» . , - . - - In resin . hs; wr.. ;=;if.zi.‘f:.x1:f.‘.‘;‘.f;=:;.“tf:.f"::..‘.i:2.l;::“s.. -» ----».-» °“""`““`°' B .-l _ 111.1(-(tx .“l(.l“E . ‘I »u~ lice ti*-stifv to the poptiluritv of the ise ‘Vim the mmm' in their ber' mloxm 5"" “H 'UI fox wr* ` ' ` st' eiivemeiit. The pall bearers were six ot' the closest friends, Messrs Tliomzin Gilles/ple, Vllillliini Cai'r\lth» ers. Joseph Noonan, \Villinnt Noon- f su, Abrahnni Noonan and illillinm Muitiirt. Besides his sorrowing r,_...-_ ,, 1--_----~ -7-»<_ L.- ' _ it ' .'urvi\'eil by tlireii bi‘otliers, llerii wlu strengthen and Sustaln :iril, Wellinuton and llei'bei'i, all ol Every Mefnber of YOUY ll. l’iii;:eoil, French .ltivt-r;_ Ilon- and ul look place on Sunilay very larile; ' We slcrn Canada Flrlur Mills Company, Limited 'rono.~iro~i~i..a oo" ~--...rim si ,si isa V ;=..._Y' __;______ ./ Il-’-el _ ' 'Z \ |` ‘ Z fm fzvfa' i,»,i'_li'-ii, .t;~>’-'_ _.Zi-'ff-',= '- _‘f f, , . ___ . _. .l _ TOESACCO Sl".RlES No. II DOWN IN OLD \"liif“.lf~’l.-\» --Teamsters with mw leaf from ;\l:iiiti\il/r!’;'fj " - nite 'i itt u exci eiiienl was caus- ’*€¢"-3%“"“‘*”““'W“ cd yvsi ertltiy :it the corner of brent zz-_:_-.2 :rs -~ ' - ' and Queen Streets li_\- what niiglit \ Z4 and white p.iuii~\ vi-lvl-t lint witli whiti- plume. 'I`h'- iiizitiy lii=iiiitii'ul gifts lt»fstil'_\' iii tile popiil1ir‘ty ot' the young coli-lilo: 'i`lii~ ileatli Iir:i'lll‘1`t-tl at lils liunlr- iti Lon-_r liivt-r on l-‘i'iiiii;r, llec. 12 :titer il limi: illness, oi' \\'li|. l'ayli- ter. in his 5-lili yea". 'Ile was a man ol' quiet iiisposilion, well likeil by all who linew liiiii. lie li-lives io mourn one son, llar|>_\', at lionie, iiitil one step-son, \\’. l-`. Cousins, re siding in Ontario, and one llaiigli ter, .\li‘S. Bruce Bell. llc is also toni.: River 'intl tlircr- si-'I1-rs, \lr~s e-ll.i .intl E\.i iii. honie. The lunei ly attended. Rel. .\Ii. Millci con ilucteil _the services. The pall betir- ers were J. ll. Pidgcon, J. Coal sins. James Gillespie, (lsciir John stone, John Johnstone, ll. Ill. Joliil- stone. interment took place utilit- ` liave provetl ri serious accident. ll lseeius that two young mon np- ‘|`iai‘eiitl_v under [the influence of sztrong ilrlnk, while driving down lQueeii St. decided to teach their horse the art ot cutting corners. ldvt-t-_vtliiiig went well; the horse proved himself equal to the occas- ion liul the sleigh prei'erreil to i’pl» low the .straight -path with the rc- sult that both men were hurletl iii-ziilloiig iii-.ross tho street, For- tunately the iiiiinial was of ii tluivl tllsposltioii rind cviueiitly tearing fi liolil up for fast ilrlvin-g came io ii stand-still iii front oi' the King l<`l:l\\'artI Illotel, The /'young men 'ilthough quite shaken up were able to get into their sleigh in which they proceeded ai u somewhat slower pace. P .E. I. "CINDRELLA HE'|RESS" _ -liast Suiitlny’s Boston Post con- tiiliis ii dun-ble column portrait oi Miss Agnes McNevln, the Ilon- shiiw, P. ld. l. girl who was rec- ently bequeathed n fortune of .$250,000. The Post says: The will til Mrs. Mary C. Knight, wealthy Roxbury woman. wlm died recent- ly, leaving $250,000 to Miss Agnes .\‘lcNi_~vin. her compmilon and liu\i.~ieki‘eper for the Inst 25 years, was allowed by Judge Grant ln Pro- 'liate Court Friday. There was no contest. Miss McNevin re- tired one nlght recently a woman of meagre means awaklng an heiress with hundreds of thousands at her command. Rox1bury's Cinderella. as she has been called, is a quiet, sensible woman with no new tangled ideas. and her friends say iihv'll do miicli ‘good with her money. Misa Mc- Nevin refuses to talk at all about the nmttcr, except to say that this wus the happiest. Clirlstmas she lins ever seen. The Knight resid- ‘ence :it 46 Perrin Street. Ro xbury. was left to Miss McNovln in the will. Others in the service of Mrs. i'oiit','i'atiilaiit.u|s ure exit'-:iil<‘tl. young ciiiiplc, to whoin lieartie \\'e.'.tnioi~eltiiiil School, ll--c. 24. Th pupils were i=xaii_iineil in sever siitijecls of their school work li Miss Mut‘Q'.iriri'lo, teacher at Tryon .\lr, t'aii\liliell, tt-:icliei~eit liikerinan bliss Mary Miicl/'ittio and the, their pronipt-ai\ii‘ ready answer slioweil that they fully unilerstoo ietitliiigs, recitations nnil dialogue of all. The teacher r<‘c~ivei1 quit those present. co-iiipliiiientary t pupils i-ind teaclier. the meetin them. Mrs. Leo. J, i\lurpliy, 'I`i»;iiish, wer which she never roco\'r-reil, an Miitriculiitlon exaiiiinntions whe ,Colle e last May, In her home an gentle and lzenerous sister, lierlos is irrepiiiyablc in her lioiiie. ed paren s. ` _ estliig eveiit took place in St llunstsn's Ciitlieilral iit, 7.30 united Miss Adc-lla Devercaux o Kclly`s Cross iiiiii Mr. Michael A home of the 'bl'idc’s mother, Mrs Kiiiulit were hanilsoineiy rememb- ered. _ W-ESTMORELAND SCHOOL.- Tlit- .~.etiil»:iiiiiu:il examiiiationo nl wife the fol wing m y ti\arrlier. Miss Miircliisan and by ter the exziiiiiiiiiig was over a pro- graiiiine i:oii;-iizrtliig Ol chorusess, Jnmes_ Middle Sackvme_ closed hy singing the National An- prrieveil to learn oi' the death ot their beloved dnunliier Eileen, a the early age 0l` I6. in .lanuary last. she contracted iniltzenzii. fron if only in herniliirieentli yeiir, and gratluittetl from Prince ol Wales 5: tl Convent lite she litiil Intl ii soul-in- spiring and eiiifying example uni ‘_ _ her swect uniissuining ilislioi-iiiion “WA ‘I3-'J NWI 9-153"-~'~’i' endezirctl licr lu lier tiizit-.ltcr.< ant . companions, ii ilntitul ilaulxliler. ii A Interment tool: place at Tllznisli l Cciiietei-_v Saturdtiy inoinlng,', lluv. 5 A. J, Mi:l)oul:altl oificintlnlz. The l sincere syiiiliiiihy ol' the whole 1 ' comniun*_v goes out to the liereav- 1 -WEDDING BELLS.--All inter- _ on I Monday the 20th lleceliilici- when Rev. Maurice Mc-Doniilil. Rector. Cheverle of Souris in the llol'y bonds of mzitriiiiony. The bride was attended by Miss Jennie Des,‘ Roches, city, while Mr. Frank Le- plerie of lieil.Point performed tho | tlutles of groomsmen. After dinner `_ at the King Edward Hotel the ' 'bridal party left by train for the I James H. Dcvereaux, Kelly’s Cross -mniniier of the evening was enjoy- e lo in il siirviv y to iiioui-ii the loss of ii devoted hu of l'. Il. Werlnesdziy morning December 31st by 'bb' ll h. ES . band and father Mrs. Noble Smith, I Wentworth, N. S. and Libby, Cha d The sisters are Mrs. James Ke nan, Charlottetown; Mary Ann the siilijects they had studied, Al- Seven Mile Bay The brothers me Ivluthlas, Seven Mile Bay, and was carried out to the ~‘-itsfaction ___ r. li. lottetmvn; James C., Amherst; . Charles, Bangor, Maine; William, B Port Borden and Vincent at home. 0~ ei E Deepest sympathy will be extend- ;i ituniber 0i` various gift.; from her ed lo the family ol the lnte Ml-n_ pupils. Alter remarks hy some of Tlwmnn H0gan_ wllnse unexpected ° deiith took place yesterday morn- 5 ing at 'I o’clock. The late Mr . she passed to her eternal home Moiidav fortified by the rites of h ( ll -_-."- . Il N iti ~ 5!"‘l'l °`l".\ Dill!-I .'.`.`iLl‘. Ii l 'S-ru eiovviols ~.'.v :_u.:» l 'S0100 GWV SNDDO-'J 'I IV 2»".4 3U|'19 A/IT..'s$S ClI\l1 31`J§ V SI Yl§’2'l`1I| lliilllill Bill’ llill T-`.1I.'.I'.'il 'aairu 1‘Af14-ltdluf-1') lt|ut[1:.a su_m:z2h‘ .»i1uN `n.>qal.4s.u 2.»_iu.l aiur: .tl/L ~,i.»{ gr I-H015 lvuuali /:uv x1r_|S3iup lla iq pl-as ..'1)NISll.l "I `I?l ‘.(|n.i1 eiiioll -,i |,\;\_l JD >lJ\=1iU un .mln ii:iilil'lil.1 ,lui oi lngcliloiirul .illolnailso sim ll ~.i.i..ll -:nl ii pun iopllnq poiilq ii an liiiil..i ou :nil al .ioplsiioo pci: ‘s.ii=.i.( .ml ,ilniicl Riu ul oluo_l_ iloniiioifz lini- :mi:iN iiniaalmnll posit iiiml l" :Kms 0| sail ‘iltilslll pun ,(.iiiil_'.i;;if\ lo null iiilol' -lg unoiivl lliii :ij I _lo ‘5upigll "l -cl °.il\l lizqii lii.-_nl ` ‘i(;\ilnl'\i|nils.‘|i l\::\i uw. -s.'».nl.ip .vol ,ipaiuoi limi; ~.»-:.\ np 1-, Il 'llllnxofilnul pun .i.:~|:i-:i liimli ‘|\o_o_l :».\.i:>u it ss lzinlia ni: s-i-l aliiiii Hrivmis it 3 S.l§lllii‘.f.'lli 'l1l(lilsli.izi_y'l.: . . 0\|_[_ 'a:l:»e.1iiii oili l~i.i|ii'.\.> .. - _ _ Eéll iill.oli llv-_l =;=,\i.iii .-ln .. I Ill 0 UBS " 1"§"",7. where they were heartily welcom- ' 'In N Em I ed and the bride and groom warm ly congrntulatellt by the-Ir' lmmed late relatives and friends. The re 5 . v'$. i¢*'&» .:._"if 7' K? 1-."- _ \ i»\ iii? - 23?; . ‘__ ably passed lii conversation, muslc‘ /,lf and song. -Mr. Cheverie, is one oi ‘I/l‘.» §, the brave boys who joined the col- Aél/ __ . _ orii and went overseas for King' ‘-.=,"'i" ,;~j,‘//_,'€ \,7~f emi cniiiitry with uw ioatii nsiisi- , I ' / gl ~_’;_;' - - ion. He was subsequently trans- I' ferred to the 20th (New Brunswick) ‘ ‘ , _ ,:___°:_T_ Battalion, was wounded but ha ,‘f.T_'-,--1': ' pily recovered and was In actix l',"lt_',',f'~f'°.'=fi_f"-.»';- service in Franco at the time the ','~':‘_ I- iirmlstice was signed. The many \\v`||v """’*'. `} »' »'l"ll-.-~ friends df Mr. and M-rs. Cheverle .IZ.'_§='f< "‘ j. j“_‘ Ilienrtlly wish them a long, happy .;.__.__‘:;_ , _and prosperous wedded life. -.4 ~ '_`~ "_`_` B. Hogan, who had been in apparent robust health, took sick on Satur- , _ day afternoon and despite loving The niany Irlentls ol Mr. and care and expert medlcal. advlce e . on El' t beloven church,»heart failure hov- ` ing ensued. A devoted w e and l mother she will be greatly missed Q \_ ’ ‘QUE fri” nn- ? _b \g.\\.lllf;/Q. . I " " 'b 'Q'/#nie iddgil, \ . - /I N ' ///” i r \ f' -we lhndg, ~ \\ § _ ',/ 711.6* Big ‘Value im I.9 I 'N THE HOMES of the - people, far and near, “REGAL FLOUR” is known for ns' high and uniform quality; it is known as the most im- portant factor in bread baking success. -THE ST. LAWRENCE FLOUR MILLS C0. ` Liiviiriao ‘ ` ~ MoNrRr.Ai. \ she was dearly loved. but by a wide circle o ftrlends among whom she was wont to rnlnlster in times of illness or need. Site leaves besides her husband, three sons: James, in Suinmerside, Arthur, in Mill bury, Mass., and-Ernest at home; also four daughters: Gertrude, Bertha, Margaret and Florence, at home. The Guardian joins in sym~ pathy to Abe bereaved famiy. Funeral notice will appear later. An assault and hold-up case af- ter tlie worst style of Chicago or 'some large criminal centre occurr- ed iii Charlottetown on Sunday night about S o‘clock, when the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jay, Cuiirberland Street was entered by a masked man, a few minutes lifter Mr. Jay had left the house. llc solzed Mrs. Jay who began to scream. Tho tleslperiido qiilckly bound a towel over her face and drew n revolver threatening to shoot lt' she did not keep quiet. He then tied her hands behind lier back in thorough thug fashion and then went. upstairs. Mrs. Jay nt this stage of the proceedings suc- ceeded in getting away and ran to the telephone to call up her hus- band who was at a house on Water Street. She then ran in-to Mr. George Brady's next door. Mr. Driitly rushed into the Jay home -but the cowardly assailant of the woman had made his escape by the back door. ' The assailant is described as a tall man, wearing ti dark overcoat and a mask with long whiskers. During the struggle with the man he tlireateiicil twice to shoot. her. The revolver which he held was oi large calibre and nickel plated. Mrs. Jzry is a native of Ireland, a young woman ot prepos-sessing a earnnce. Her liusband who for DD ` merly belonged to Mount Stewart is employed with Messrs Beer & Weeks. He served overseas. The outrage does not look like the work of local talent in this The police were notiiled soon af- ter and are making efforts to locate the man. ltmis said to be the first _case of lthe kind which hiis ever occurred iii (1litii~lottetown. . ' \ _ 'DR. DeVAN'S FRENCH PILLS Arcliable Regulating Pill for Worn |-.-ii, Sri n box. Sold at all Drug Stoves. i-i- iiitillt-ii to uiiy address on receipt lor price. 'nie si-oi»¢ii in-ug co., se. 5 (fiilheflnru, Ontiirlo. PHOSPHONOL FOR MEN ltostores Vim and Vitality for Nervn mid Bruin; increases "gray matter . Tonic-will hulld _you IID- $3 ll UUX- or two for $5, at rug stores, or by innil un receipt of price. The Scobcll Drill: Go., St. Cuilierlnel, Ontnrlo. so|.u Nr i~‘os'i‘i-:ies umm sroixn: . -4.1.; ' - 44?? "e 'llY. i I l I ! I 2 I I 1 \ succumbed to the tntiil illness. Dec. "°I “my in h3\` °“'“ home Whe - ll. She successinlly passeii the i:___-_-N--_.___ A _..il'l__. ._..alB0.._. ALBERT L. MoNJo, Truro, Nova Scotia. E. H; MONKLEY I Summerside,P.E. A' and. _ ' coimEsi>oNi>r:NCi-: s _LiQi'rEi>. it I. at w. Niseiir, annie s 10 ciiiiicii iiiii I . ~,_ 4 S LONDON, E. C. ENGLAND AUCTION SALES or CANADLAN AND AMERICAN RAW Fi-Jas, s1LvER,isLACK AND Cnoss Auction Sales Take Place Three Times Each Year January, May and October- I Sales by Private Treaty Throughout the Year AGENT FOR UNITED STATES AND CANADA: . i No. 220 Fifth Avenue, New York City, New York, U.S.A.' REPRESENTATIVE FOR MARITIME PROVINCES: I ' LEONARD D. MacKENZIE u' ' PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND OFFICE, I t line. The case aippears bo have, I |an air of mystery about lt.