`-. ‘ ’ ‘». T' ‘:_"-.'l_< "._-`_~_'-_’ .'_‘_:;`i Q.. _,__ _ , _ _ _ " -ii*-‘ }"I`$ ’»"-"EMI: °`~‘-'Iii' »'.' _i»I'v`II` ur. Q , __ _ _ ,_- >, if. W 1( _ I vi ii.i"| stil _ H H if. I. pi ‘ Ian Body Builder __ There are, few o,f,,u8 who_ at some time or A other do not experience, m-hemlt in 'y _have been ‘ ' ht -on by over- work -worry .or the result of a heavy oo_ld:~ _ “VINO`i'.” will soon bring renewed f- strength and _v_'ig_q'i_-'in ' such cases There isnothing. we can so heartily *recemmc nd as this *big ‘_b_ra_cin'g 'tonic ' Hundreds tell_._us_ how gooddtas every day. $1'. 00 bottles it does you good, or money re~ fund¢.d._____ __ _ _ E, A' Foster __ _ 4 PRESENTATION iii ' REV. Ii. MIIEEAN The Reverend Daniel MacLean on i'eiuriiiifg to his place of abode Tuesday evening December 26th was surprised, puzzled and yet delighted to find his home occupied by a large :ind representative number of mem bers _qi the congregation of ghe CliurclI,'of Scotland of which he is the esteemed-pastor. _ The meeting was 'c_aIled_to order when the following"aHdress was read and the accompuiiyiiigfpurse contain- ing $203 was presented: , To Thai Reverend Daniel MacLean, Minister gf the church of ' Scotlhnd. :I __ ,_ _ __ . » _ Ilevereiid antl_'_deiiif;___1Vlin`istér,'-i'3 At this gladseasoii of the year, when the minds of Christian men and women everywhere. seem, automati- cally, to revert to thoughts of doing good in various ways, either by kind words of appreciation or encourage- ineiit, or iii more tangible form; the incii » lest for liver and bewele ,bed breath, bad colds, sour etomaoii_ Get ii 10-cent box. 'I Sick headache. biliousness, coated _¢0DS\lo_. bead and nose clogged up with H wld-always ti-ace this to, toi-pid liver: delayed. fermenting food in the bowels or- sour, gnssy stomach Poisonous matter clogged'_ln the in- testines, instead of being cast out of the system is re-absorbed into the bl<“>d_ When this poison' reachn the de cate brain tissue it causes conges- tion aud that dull, throbbing. sicken- ins headache. _ ' Cascarets' immediately cleanse the stomach, remove thc sour, undigested food and' foul gases, take the excess bile from the liver and carry out all .the constipated waste matter and pois- ons in the bowels. ' A Cascaret to-night will e-ureiy straighten you out by morning. They work while you sleep-ii 10-cent box from your druggist means your head clear, stomach sweet and your liver und bowels regular for months. -»-_..._----~.-v»... their hehalf, we ask you to accept purse, containing $203.00 as" _a token of the love and esteem of your people, trusting that the Divine Master may spare you in health and strength for many years yet, to go in and out among them, and break unto them the Bread of Life. Wishing you and your ostimable partner, and family, a joyous Christ- mas Season, and a Happy and Pros- nerous New Year, we remain, on be- half of .’ the congregation. John T. MacLeod, Charlottetown. A. B. MacDonald, Nine Mile Creek Wm. McDonald, Lot 48. Wallace Stead, Highfield. Kenneth Matheson, Glasgow Road Robert Todd, Stanchel. _ Committee December 26th, 1916. The Rev. D. MacLean made an ap- propriate reply and spoke in feeling and eloquent terms of the Christian fellowship that has always prevailed throughout the whole congregatioiil during his ministry, a period of oveil a quarter of a century. He accepted these words of encouragement and the gift which accompanied them as a tangible proof that the cordial rela-' tionship that has always existed be- tween the people and himself conti- .,_f _,_ _._._.- ~:___:_,, _-'70-, _»,< ._,; ,.,___-\__ amiilism' wiimi."ii`i¢¢i-iiity sim wut reveal in its fulness. Several Iohuroh- es have been built and other heavy burdens met and successfully over- come by the free-will offerings of fthe people-the only way in which finan- cial aid has been accepted. For these things and for the success attained in every respect we must give God all the glory, for without Him “we can do nothing". He concluded by wishing all a Happy and prosperous New Year. Remarks were made by several of the gentlemen present, after which all took part in the last but not tlio least delicious part of tho evenlng's entertainment-s I bountiful rcpast provided by Mrs. MacLean. The following ietter has- been re- ceived from Pte. A. B. MacLeod now in” France, by Miss Millie Mac- Willlsm, of Ocean View, P. E. I. Pte. MacLeod’s lipme ie in Grand View, P. E. I. _ Somewhere in I-‘i'ance, December Sth, 1916. Dear Miss Iilacwilliamz As a msunlie-I' of the 105th P. E. Is- land Highlanders (stationed there at Wltley Camp, Surrey, England) pro~ coeding to France for active __ ice. Before leaving we were giwzlw two pair socks, fifteen obtained from the _P. lji. I. Red Cross staff. In one pair I f0und_ a slip with your name and ad- dress, asking the one who received them to write. In the first place I must compliment you for the splen- did socks you made. _Evidently you knew how big to make them for they fit me completely and are certainly I-,-Ii.I' _ -vu, ff‘=.1I=`§»'I§'-I='I` I I' _ - ‘II - ‘I _... ..|'\ir ..f. ..._ f ,ni ini in here daily by' the _thousands so there/ will be something doing B000. Well. this is all I have for now, so must close for now_ thanking you for 'the socks. _ _ ' I am. yours truly. _ PTE. A. B. liicLOD. IN MEMORIAM On Dec. 27th uit., at the old homo- stead in Orwell Cove 'therdpassed to its eternal resting place the spirit of Malcolm W. Gillis. Deceased who was in his sixty-eight year had been ailing for some months. Through- out his illness he displayed the same- cheerful and patient spirit which had _bac-n characteristic of him all through his life. He was a man of great industry and ever ready to help his fellows. His removal leaves a vacan- cy, not only in tho home but also in tho community. that can never be filled| He died as he lived trusting in God. The funeral service at the house was conducted by Rev. J. W.“\' MacKenzie, Belfast, his pastor and spiritual adviser.- His remains, fol- and friends were interred in Belfast cemetery. Besides xi sorrowing wife-nee Miss Euphemla Murchison, Pt. Prim-he' leaves to mourn four daughters: Mrs. A. MacEachern, Seattle, Wash., Mrs. W. Rennie,- Esst Milton, Mass.. who with her hus- band arrived in time for the funer- al; Mrs. J. Jardine. Quincy, Mass.,~ Mrs. P. Penny, Eldon, P. E. I., one son, William J., Quincy, Mass., three brothers and one sister. lowed by a large number of neighbors' “In the midst life we are in comfortable and warm for the trenches, especially when one' is on night duty such as sentry go, informa~ tion party, etc, etc. So you can imagine how`much more comfortable we are' with warm feet. Well the 105th is sll broken up and the better part drafted. All the boys are in good health and spiritst There is a Sergt. Macwilliam. in the' 105th, in the ma- chine gun section, probably he is some relation of your’s. I am well ac- quainted with him as I was oif the SORE (IORNS ABSOLUTELYI PAINLE88 No cutting, no plas~ ters or pads to press t h e sore s p o _ ' ~ Putnam's Extractor G0 makes the coru_5o without pain. Takes out the sting over-night. Never fails -leaves no scar. Get a 25c. bottle of Putnsm'e Corn Extractor today. , of . death," was truly verified, when on Tuesday, Dec. 19th, Mr. and Mrs. Mi- cheal Dougherty, Emyvale. received th'° sud telegram,.that their beloved young son Amos died from a mine accident in Butte, Montana. Deceased, who had been working in the mines in that city for the past two years, was a fine robust specimen of manhood, sober industrious, and honest. He went to work the morning of his death, in_ perfect health and spirits, and in a few hours after. the accldentoccured which caused his death. I-_Ie was struck by a fallen rock ‘whilii unload- ing the chute. Upon receiving the sud news. his parents wired.to Peter Clarkin (a former schoc. mate of de- ceased and who had been working in` the same mine with him) to take charge* of the remains and bring them home. He with the body immediate- ly left Butte and travelled via Bos- ton where four brothers of "the _de-_ ceased, who are living in Bostoirand' New York, met to view the remains - ‘ix-...=~ _~ _ ~ ' i,-‘_‘\_"_'P.i_r_<\ 5 , ‘_- iiooii. 'rho service iii the church and grave were conducted by Rev. Father Hughes, assisted by Rev. Dr. Curran P. P., after which all that was 'mortal of a beloved son and bro ther were laid to rest in the adjoin- ing cemetery. The floral and spiri-I tual boquets were numerous, showing the high esteem in which deceased was held by his many friends home and abroad. To his heart broken parents. brothers and sisters the heart felt syrnpsth of the community is extended. The pall-bearers were his sphoolmates and companions. James McCaffery, Frank Trainer, Aeiieas Clsrkin, Joseph Callaghan. Anthony Clarkln, Michael Ciarkin. May his soul rest in peace. _ Once more this paper is called' upon- _tIq__chronicIo the death of another brave boy who has sacrificed his life on his country’s altar. This refers to the death of Fred Halliday. Young- est sr.-n of the late Capt. Halliday well and favourably known in his life time to__ni_any-o_f the people of Charlotte- town. Some years ago Fred went to the Canadian -West where.he took up land and was doing we-ll but n fewl moaths_.artei- the beslsuiaitet the wer he heard his country a call and ans- -_wered it. Ile gave up his_ homestead and enlisted. At Shomcliffs, having land he had the misfortune of having his horse fail‘»on hirn during some manoeuvres and he was unconscious for 72 hours. After spending two months in the Hospital hd' so farfye-____ covered as to be able to rejoin his regiment and in one of those.-terrible charges on the Western front on the I3_th of Nov. lsst he received inju- ries of which_he died the following day. F'red's pleasant manned- and kindly ways made him a general fa- vourite in the _home circle _and _the community where he was known. He leaves a widowed mother and elder brother, in the old hornstead at EI- don,_and four brothers and'tl1i~ee-sis’- ters in the U. S. to cherish the me- mory of a brave and tender youth who gallantly died doing his duty_to'Ii?od and his native land. The follow ng lette°r_v/as received by his mother from _‘his Captain shortly. .after his 'death.I I ` _:_ Nov. 24i.hI., 1916. Mrs. A. I-Ialliday,-’1Eldon, P., E. I-4” Dear Modainfi-vi greatly-_regret _to inform you that ` Gunner "Halliday ` of X 3 C. Battery died of wounds on the 14th. Inst. _ Permit me to tender 'to yopfmg' sin- cere sympathy for the bereav ment you suffer`by his death. Your sor- row will, I fell sure, be tempered by the knowledge that he died bravely for his King and Country a`nd' that ~>.-_- __ ~ . _ _ , _ _ . ‘:i-.._<_ ;_ $»=»':if» ' I __i.~..=-,»_~- _ . ..-- _ __ -f 0. C), 8rd. Canadian I ‘on._l ' HR. JOHN CAMPIELL. IMr. John Campbell, was striclnill with at the home of Mr. Dunlop, Dec. _ home was. _lice -St. John- bQ,,..iany _ ,- __ i»i\1;|oit_snAzii.. _- At Denagh, on December 16th there passed quietly away to his Maker, the spirit of Patrick Brazil. aged 85. He was a well known and well liked re~ sident.. He possessed the qualities of a good Christian. strong in faith, buoyant in hope. resignation in illness, and on thee ` roaeinof deatlrfuliy ro conciled todgfs Mg-_' _He was-#Yer cheerful apdle waye‘~ ad tlle`3l_Mi_-liaqd roi- those a_vi_ti|-wiiomriw 'came in zgdii- lact. " ' " ' ° 5* On last Monday his remains were followed by aiarge funeral procession' io the centeter of Fort _Augu£tus, un- der the' shade# of the churc ..0f St. itatrleli--the church where he had so .6-___»____ '-1.1' __. .~,.‘-____"_:,-___ ___, __ §`._* __ 1 _-ip '.“‘ lil' " "' ‘ _ .¢*'“°"? “,‘_: ’ 'ri .- -_titer are like it in nemo only. - ¢.-*S ..- int... Magic “Nervilin`e"- -- » ' I` En¢lsI5iiif__Necl¢, Lumliago Any Curable Muscular or Joint Pain is instantly Reileved by ' _ _ _- Nervillne GET TRIAL BOTTLE TGDAY ` You don't'have to wait all day to get the kink out of a stiff neck if you rub on Nerviline. And you don't need fo go. around complaining about him-‘ bsgqg any more. You can rub such things away very quickly with Neryi- linc. lt's the grandest liniment, the quickest -to penetrate, _the speediast toe ease muscular pain of any_ kind_,‘f _ Orre twenty-five cent trial bottle of was in the case of Mrs. EJ. Grayiien of _ Caledonia. 'who ' 'writes:‘-"l Q_i_ir (leaf Lord purteil, ` _ ;i`f “"-'Flat-we in I-leaven"m&Ed€l*ell. __ ; 1 ' " ` "w~+=i-_at=:i»;_;_ erviline will cure any attack of luijn- _ . » .. - -,,- bago- or lame back. This has bebn‘-°MIl__D_1NAILIII5I G mo DS proved a thousand times, just as it -_-~_"‘-i‘g; ;_ 1 wosiiiirt ¢tini¢'6r=¢<»isg -is boi witn- . ...._ ._ _.,,.,_.___, often knelt in prayer_ ` A high 11165-‘§_ or-requiem wss~ceiébrssso‘sywtiiovizev~- re -A. ' J. Mcuciiiiia -wuts hsi-rwisiteo.ana-:- ta- .coiisoied iiim diiringfiiis illness.-_ 'vim ~ The shadow of_h‘is~des_th-(ails _iwavi-g _tr ly upon- his -family-of three B£1ia.o}ldg_. four daughters, besides a. larK¢-nurll;-_ , ber of friends and acquaintanc_¢si__I~{.is .. _ wife predeceased him _about _twenty-_ __ four years ago. '- ` ' '- '-"f ~ - I l'I`Ihe` pall-beareIrIsI were-Ciilzi'IIe's"‘b’lYf-_’_"jI_’_’ Carth Dennis Murnaghan, Jlill`n` H31' '-" Y. _ ` ton, -Daniel Driscoll, Martin Kougiiau, _- ii Michael.. I -Sli _ _ a;#.--i I I’I` oii, _iatseiwisan ~' sdiinidi to sts' I W'itii.'3'ou we’ loved so well. i e Qlilllliittl. Jan. 6- evning¢ ' Leve-iipffiit =_»~:'-~~_~ »*'-'W ~ _'__ ‘t _' -’ lle't1erf - *'15 -»-" ' .outirnowing we had Nerviiine in tnsf‘°"“ ~_ I _ house. I have used it for twenty pd_d__‘l_:";._“l'l;Bf'°.8l“% bs wird ESI; ‘EE years 'arid appreciate its value, as a ° wh” ° e _ family remedy more and more every -day. I-f_any of the children gets aj stiff neck, Nervillne cures quickly."If it is esrsehe, toothache, cold on the chest, sore throat, Nerviline is alwa s Sunday' next, exhorti g people to fin in nie giiiioigag* ei-vio_'e cai-(is. _ _if -_' __ .. ' '13- . .,. i _ _- - - I§_i.i- if-.i_ ffl:-?'»l' _. '- - _ _ -11.15 ~ Q3 I my standby. My_husbsnd once cured 0N|-V,-t°NE IIBRF? __ __ _ himself of -a frightful attack of him- y._- bsgo by~Nervlline, and for a hundredl. _To get tg_e,¥_nuine, call for ailmenththat--tum up in a. large fam- '_D\lll19 -lfex 'N' E B"0IM0"4nIN "“_‘ iiy Nervuiiis is by rei- tiio best thing Look fo signature Of E- W¢'GB0$l!Ele->=»_= to have about you." 1.Cures p' Cold! _in_,QI1_e,_Pl¥.-_ 2_5?-_ _.__ ___j‘,3,__ ,__ _ __ g_ , _.gg p--~ -1- 5- _ __ ' __ I-inure-1 I 1 ng eu’ __ - __ __ , -J-_'-‘ people to wliorn you minister, and over whom the Lord has made you overseer, thought this time opportuiie,_ to convey to you. their sincere appre- clatioii of your uiitiring zeal and inde- fzitignble labors of love on their be- linlf, and by‘way of encouraging you iii your good work, to i'cmid you, that tlicy are not forgetful of the extreme- ly arduous duties you have to per- form, iii preaching the gospel, in ses- soii and out of season. during week days, its wcil as on thc Stiblintli, liiiv-o ing to triivcl over ii lurgc extent oi' <-oniitry, and being exposed, as you- oit times ure to severe :uitliiiiclemeiit weather to cii.i'i'y the Gospel Message to tlieiii. These besides the numerous other duties devolving upon you, sucli as, visiting llic sick, and performing thc last sad rites for the dead, over ii parish iiivoiving the care of eight uiiurclics, nre such as few men even of younger years could long maili- tuin, with such satisfaction as you liuvc given, both iii the prompt fulfil- iiiciii' oi’ your nppoiiitmciits, and the well-iliuiiglit out subject matter of Youi' scrinons. I 'i`hc_v realize loo, iiow iiizidcqunteiy you have been reni_unci'ated, and cveii _vet iirc being, romuneriited for tho strciiuous work you 'have had to per- forni; liut ot' this they know you have never niurinurcd nor complained, oven wlicii the salary contributed was very ineiigrc indeed. I-"l’= _ - 'i‘-hw remcnilicr too. that you have iiievtiiyziiiitcd for tiny specific salary. lieiiigfboiituiit to nccept the voluiitiii-y oii'oriii`|; of the |ieop}c_,__liclicviiig the Lord _{\v_ouiii provide. 'i`Iiorcfoi'c. they _ would consider llioy _ ivuiild he remiss iii their diiiy _iiiiii very niuch lacking iii _|iroili¢ii'ly kiiidiioss niid sympathy, it' l|I<>.\' _did not cnihrnee this seasonublc oiliioittlinity. oi” oxhlressing. »iiot alone iii ii-q_r_ds, but alsow- more tangible Inriii.-iiiicii' dccp _._ rtfelt apprecia- tion. of your ;;eii'§£'oiis,antl faithiiil services. under such difficult und trying circiiiiistiinces, and therefore" Ati.->n'ii0F J. D. OFFER REMOVED - From 127'Gt.Geo. St. L --'- - I- ACROSS THE STREET T0 -147'ot.oeb.-s'. W -- " - -' ._ _ . -_ -_ _ _ _ _ ._ _ - __ ____ “°’I‘"°**‘°‘T”‘- 1”I““’I /lilcaclied &-Unbleacheilifablings I ' ` 2 ---H 5"' "I I - _in his excellent new quarters ' -~ '_-/\ _ (0 14 _ ‘, `¢ " _Qt _ _II at ' _ if EiIi¢2iIll1I°t'o°iIi`fl»°°t'§'llli§."'ii`s°i§l. I When 'ou consider that table linens have I ,i I3 IV/ 657i \ \ V(/I f_\\ \/Ei I II I I ` " i _ _ IAQ .A - ,\\ \ _ 2 __ _ §i’.3‘{f§i.i‘il.i‘2-S'2{h"iiZ.'.f.i.?i‘.§.i‘L' `- been _practice lv un°boi';able'for nwlya vw. ‘f::'-1-'-_-r*_=r_°‘1_-i_____'_'_'___--‘*f~¢><11‘?4f= 0 I \ {1_~ii__'i»nd very attractive sequin- ' _ the v ues we are offerin are simply remarkable. 1 _ --°" " " 'duplicate Iit. _ Our special fflice is less t_ii_a_ii_ _ "75' I I l u _ __-es-f -f _ _:___- -si __ ~~ ‘I -5-_ [T I _ » ~ _ _ _' _ ree ' n _ ’- - - f- Hemming Our January Linen Sale as Usual _ + at ll if u i¢` \ _ is H U ii If . (I Cl ll ll fc if ii u 4| ll 4| ll 4. 4. u Linen towels are so few factories have any to -agood supply on band however for _this sale at from.....................i8cIto l.50_&>r. SIpt!ICl&l our linen huckt`o`wI els at per pair . v ' I Roller Towel ings Dark heavy crash worth 14c for .... ..lOc Dark heavy crash worih15c for I2 1-2c White linen crash worth 16c for .... ..l3c l 24 inch linen towelings worth I8c 15 I-2c I I BATH TOWELS _ I Colored bath towels worth 28c pr. for 22_c f 'l ci . ri I White bath towels worth 22c pr. for -18:: LINEN 'rowsts = _ I ' _ _ _ _ _ Em Special ;%..._;:'°*:...i:,‘.:=";‘:.fi perior quality-_smooth even make | freefrom dressing. Worth 35c yard I -~ -s ` Eh I 50c pr. -for 40c _ _ ' 70c dt. for ‘-58:: I75c pr.-' j60c ‘ '80c_oiIi. for 64c_ i. .. v .. 1;00'pr. for 804: -'_ _~ li ' 40Ic pr. fori-°3Zc 64c pr-.I_Ifor -52cI -90c pr. for 72c 1-_O0 pr. for '80c ' \ _ i Ip W $_'ar|.mr I - _ ,_ ,'. Splendid stocks to choose from--all the o_l _ _ _ _. ' “ _ v;_m°|-IlIsrR°DRT.A¥%iLII.E I P c a I I I I I J I - I al” e I eva r II I ' I I - - - . = ' _ iv s-»‘_»-_vi '-..i' I _. .~ . __ . . 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