t .....__-v1_. i iiv ‘tfilt ‘Latltst liest important THURSDAY FQIOLANDER DIR Mt‘. S. Hll ca: ‘ "' evening announcing gret by his many friends here. Messrs. S. ii. (dark, Sunnnerside. and J. W. Clark, Llnkietter, are ibrotlters.—Jourual. i. L. O. L. SUPPER-The Orange Supper wvhiclt was held itt Wood Island Orange Hall. January 28th. was a decided success. Although the night was stormy tltere was a full attendance among the Orage- men. The supper came of about twelve trclock served in .\lr. Cook's "best style, while the» young folks whiten away the time in dancing Messrs MacDonald and MacPhce ‘being the violinists. 'l‘he Orange- tnen of llte Lodge are to be con- gratulated on the way they have fixed their hall also for the nice time proviilcil on their first anuiv ersary’. TRAlNOI-‘t-BURKE WEDDING. -—A St. lohn Exchange says a very pretty wedding was solemnized "Monduy-tnnrnittg, Jan. 26th, when Rev. Edward Scully, t‘. S. S. R.. who was celbrant at Nuptial Mass, attitcd in ntztrriage Miss Catherine .\lyrt1i\ Burke. and Mr. Poilrlok. Albtert Traitor. both of this city. .\ir. and Mrs. Fred Buck- ley acted as witnesses. The bride wore a tcry becoming suit of brown with sea‘. furs and carried a pearl rosary. Following the cere- mony a pvcdding breakfast was served to the invited guests at the home of ‘be bride's aunt, Mrs. 'l‘. Reid, ltii Bridge St., .\l1‘. and Mrs. Trainot‘ were the recipients of a large number of- beautiful pre- sents including cheques, silver, etc. They will reside at l7 (‘lnredou Street, (‘it_v, where they Wm be at home to their friends after Feb. 2nd.-Mrs. Trniuor formerly be» loosed to llopo liivet‘. l’. 1~:. 1., gnlhilqlzlllfigsliilillly friends wish her ‘i ‘an man , 2111' ' of wedded blissl.‘ y m 1 years KEEPING FOXES ON P. E. l.— The last issue of the Black Fox .Vlagnziue, New York contains the following: We iii.» iitviseu llliii some few l‘illli'lll‘TS on P. E. is. land believe thut it is a uiistttltc to _ _ _k of Sutnmerli e‘ received a ‘Wlelram from Cleveland Monday the death, which occurred suddenly that day. of-hls brother, Mr, J, B. L. Clark. Mr. Clark was well known in Sun:- nteraide and the news of his death will be received with deepest re- FfirTr 11:. 1 fortune o! having his moving‘ belt last Monday aghnu & Son., Kinkora. LEBLANO-RIOHARIL-Rev. A P. Allen, acting rector, ard at the (‘athedriil this morning. at 7 o'clock, and asovcelebratetl tlte lilacs. The groont halls front Prince Edward Island and the bride is u former resident of Itichibucto Vil~ luge. Geo. LeBlanc and Madeline Scardia were the witnesses. — Si. John Globe, 2nd. —DIGGING MUSSEL MUD.—lt is etttiected that the work of ntussel mud raising which hail been sus- pended during the coll] weather of the lust few tveekg will again he re- sumed in it few days. l\lu1ty orders for car loads oi‘ ntud are being plac- eti with the, request that they be held until weather conditions are more favorable for unloading it oft the cars. Several diggers are being titted up and will likely be placed 181111‘! for work within a short time. DEATH REGRETTED.-—- The death of .\l1‘. George Robertson. which occurred 'l‘uesdnvy night at his residence iit Montague. lie had reached the advanced age of 85 years. The funeral services will be held at the house at seven tfciock ‘Phursdny evening anti the remains will leave the following morning by train to Midge] station He was a brother of Mr. W. B. Robertson of this city and Mr.’ P. McN. Robertson of hlarshlielti. SCHOOL WORK.—lleport of Primary Department of Ziittrray‘ Harbor School for month ofdnnu- ary.—Grade l\'—-l. Thelma Penny: 2, Pearl Weeks; 3, John Brooks. Grade lll——-i, Verna Brooks; 2, tflet-ll Beck; Li, Lorne Stewart, Grade ll~—1, Ernest Vlleeks; 2. Sim- on Stewart 3. Roland hicPherson. Grade l Sr. _1. Ross White; 2, El- mer lirehititl; 3, (‘yreuc (‘hztpntan attd Gertie White, equal. Grade I. Jr.—-1, lioiy Bell. Perfect attenti- ance—'l‘hcin1a Penny. Pearl \\’eek.~t, inman Herring. Lulu Beck. Cecil Dttnn. Iletvis White, Garnet \\'ltite, Prank Reynolds. Franklin Penny‘, ‘Flrnest Weeks, Roy Bell. Perfect itttcndattice for half-year-‘Pltelma Pettny and Roy Bell. Grttdc l\’— int: to Priucipafs deparltncut. allow their ltrecditig foxes 1o leave the {chimp Th"; d“. mtking "M," of S8. Pcurl “Vlclts. 87. Joint _ Placing an euthargo on thr- slllll- 11f111111§~ 3" 1111111111 l1P1‘1‘1'111-:‘ 711- her this was an obstmcliou 111' not. ;“""""“ m Awmrw“ and "11"‘r“‘ 1mm‘ aiidt P1118 0f live iinituals to the l'uitctl 1~11111 130F111 1111- (‘veil 13111111 1111. if l1l1'_\‘('iilllt‘ to thc couclusiott that :1" (11"1"1"1> States. \\'c art- ;:lad to kiiow that onlty a linlitetl nutttbei‘ of lslatttl ranchers arc back of this move- ment, because we fcel coitviuccd that if such an actlott was taken the islanders themselves and tiic the chief st1l'fct‘t-r.~‘. One of thc tirin- clpul things thut llils tnadc thc in~ lion of 17S 11110111111111‘ 11111‘ 111111111 tllistry on l’. l~l. lslattttl 11s good as it ls today has been the spread of it through lltc Pniteti Stilt-s. has ltet-u lhf'~.\llli‘l'll'i.lll (lentatttl for foxes that ltus i-uttsetl the industry‘ on the lsluttil to llnttrislt. ll‘ titty- 1111118 is tioue to check this or tho ranchers of mono will hi- lost. to the island t rancltetns. l1 i: too late now to lice; the l|l11|l>|l'}‘ (‘llllllllvll to the ishutti. us fhlltliiiiliilg of foxes from the best l lslatttl st us arc on Attteritritn 1 ranches. i s it is. it. will only he t a few yctirs at tuost ltefore these 1iresent Atnerii-ztti rattcltcrs will he 1 keen competitors of the lslautl. , Front out‘ way of looking at it, iu- l stead of trgi 1g to do anything to restrict o1‘ retard the ‘lillsiilmis of selling foxes to Americans. the ls~ land ranchers should be 0n the lookout. to prevent such u thing oc- curring. We bi-licve a great mis- take would ‘lll,’ umdt- if any entburgo was placed on tltt- sale of breeding foxes frotit l’. l-I. island or from any oihct‘ cotmt._ . ltt fact, nothing should be done iu any way to check the spread of ihc inilttstry iit an-y ( part of the world. l l‘t‘(l Pl‘:1i'lcf"—pll0i0s itt every instutt it cc of the very ground itt which the laud ltmgltt and tiled. phase of 111111‘ 111 <1¢'l11‘1l1l entirely Province was represented from tho t on the sale oi‘ pelts ll great amount yin“. Qt" (‘auso _:tr.d Tltclttta Penny tnaking an average ..__.. . I Sontctltitzg 1mit|ttt~ iit the ltistory‘ l of (‘httrlottetowu was ihc exhibition j of Prince Edward‘ island War Merit orials ptlhlic 0n the. main floor oi’ the mar industry thcet‘ would in the end be kct 111111111111! yPtil-Pfdill’ i111“1'11°°11- which was opened to the, The exhibit comprisog a collcc» ltravc liltls front l1rit1ct- Edward ls- “.\l 11111orizils" the war The. covct‘ iu witioh c very T mcy the day alter | ho war was declared, right up to t he. time oi‘ the entry of our vic~ (irious soldiers into Gcrtnany. t lt.is an altogether wonderful col i-ctiott oi‘ photographs, litany oi‘ hem beautifully colored and works The utetnoriais include splendid A descriptive catalogue of i110 entire (zollcclion of 17S pictures is furnished on receipt of 15 cents 11> all who attend. boundary lluc- but some tilstatice liast ovcniug the League of the minim ‘r055 Band was present at tlic ex- \OO-§O-OOOO'§O vv-v vv-vvv, Money Save 'l‘o knit socks, mi for your family and for One man writes us paid for his machine in work for his neighbors. district from us. knitting machine, Canada at the same factory. Miller Gained Did you ever think how much money you could save by having a KNITTING MACHINE At the present price of wool there is more money saved tn having a KNITTING MACHINE than in a sewing machine. Every woman knows the quality and price of ‘hosiery at the present time. We are offering a special inducement to the first machine bought 1n any school REMEMBER you can buy any make of hand power, made iibltion and furnished an oxcclictti plqyi-p, who (‘Ht t; 331d he sawed it interested. ..\ll, or about all, of the piece by piece but that the cud o1‘ tiuits, Batteries, and (‘outiugtttts ‘ - 1t spaled and he went further and that enlisted iii the Province of dis Monte its, underwear etc., your neighbors. l O his son 14 ears old 1 six months y doing in from us as at the Bros l1‘. Croken of Kinkora had the mis leg badly sprained by catching his foot in a while working in the factory of A. ‘Mon- married (‘nntille LeBlanc and Marie Rich- Tlterc tvcrc 111111 111190101 "311111111111110115 101‘ ltrad- l)l‘ii|li‘1l ottc of them t-xtetttlittg from ‘ _ _ H“, Lmm“.n,.,|, Umunnq). m“ U" “wit aplaitt 51-11111 .1‘ud the crcttcof tilt-l 5 igtiivii-y ii iustiiiit-i- tit to rei-i. '1‘1i<- ‘ b; $1 1111111111111 haul" P1111“ 11111111111. . iurl‘ would have to delcrntine whet- l 5011118 icslcttlat and left fill 1" 1' .i11ilu down with sttow and he was unable n drive tinder i1 atttl ltatl io ])ilS.~=|1l!l-'I ycstcrtltt)‘ around it. The (‘ity Surveyor is lllt- V the strcc-ls and rnatis arc kcpl. fri-e hat will stand as ltistttrtcatl Keats from‘ tiliutl-nt-tinng “ml it of the greatest cottfilct the world i has evct‘ seen. with thc bountiary of the road not i l i 1. .1 for the occasion which was gren ly enjoyed by the audience. at. 6 p. m. ltt the places where out boys cov sred themselves with glory should make it a point to see these splen did views. ' The case of McLean vs. Leonard an action for trespass. cnme up be- fore Chief Justice Mathiesott and Jir. Justice Hasznrd in the Supreme Court trestertla-jv. . Mr. Donald McKinnott appeared for the plaintiff nnd Mr. J. J. John- son K.(‘.. for the defendant. _ This case was tried before Mr. Justice Fitzgerald last Trinity Term when a verdict was given for tho defendant. The counsel for the plaintiff ap- plied for n new trial. Quite a number of arguments were pttt forth by both counsels after which the court adjourned utt- til ll o'clock todny. ‘ACTION AGAINST THE CITY As reported ltt yesterday's Guard- ian the jury in the case of Louise (T. Lougwortlt vs. City of “hflifotte- town for damage! E Qhtructlott oi‘ trees on her property, gitve a verdict for the tiefendattt. in charg- ing the jury at the conclusion of programme of appropriate mulic ‘Pllllllfi 5Hll1llll TAKE . EVEHY PllEEllITIJN l] ' lillllll] lllilllfil "Fill" lteports Show Thai lnilu- cnza Epitleiiiic lt-t (initi- ing llcttdtvay I11 Minty Sections‘ 0f the. (‘tnmtt-p‘. The last showing of this wonder iui collection in Charlottetown will be made today, the exhibit closing The collection will be shown all through the province from Tignlslt ,' to Souris and "everyone interested KEEP SYh FM IN ltlifixl‘ POSSIBLE (‘OXDYPION Persons Weak and litm- tlown Are |‘]2ll_'|i(‘1~‘f Vic- tims. l"o1'tif_v.-\,'£al11st Attack Iiy 'l‘aking Tan- lac. According 1o‘ latc press reports issued by state and city health au- thorities. litfiuetiztl is again becottt- lug epidetnit- itt litany sections. and some alarm is now felt that it tnny become general .ovcr thc entire country. Owing 1o lhi- lateness of the SPil» son it is ttot thought possible that the disease can ibecotne the great the itenritig the Chief Justice set forth the grounds on which action 11.11,] been brought stating that the plaintiff was not suing on account of justilicable ucts on the part of the city, but for acting iit excess 0t’ what was justificabie. ills Loril- ship then cited the law ltcarittg alul terrifying scourge that. it was lust year, when it swept. the entire trountry atttl claimed its victims by the hundreds of thousands. [Pile danger is too great. lmtvevt-r. to takc any (chances, anti everything ppssiltle slttiuld be donc to ward it o l. on this case as found lli an uct in~ corporating the (‘ity of Charlotte- town. According to this uct the City Surveyor was given certain duties and the City Council had the exclusive power to prevent encum- berittg of the streets iit any mutter which they deemed itccuusitry. ltt revietvittg the evidence ol‘ the plain tlff's witnesses His Lordsltiti stitlcd that they clahnctl that two of the trees on the Lhttgwttrtlt prtipcriy had been tlatlnagctl but actual proof wag confined to one tree. otte large brunch of which had hct-tt sevcretl get‘ if oxposcti to tbc dist I cause it is generally helicvctl to be‘ very liictlit-ai authorities atgrett thutl people who arc weak anti run-dtnvu are the-earliest victims oi’ Iniiu‘ enza. if you liud ',‘y‘0lli‘S(’ll tired (anti uervousJ weak. and losing flesh, or if you are iit a generally rut dowtt cotttiitioti or catch cold ea. y, this tvztrrtittg should he lteetl- ed promptly. You are really in dan- I st‘. Ill.» cotttitgiotts. and you are upt Jfts. (i. Ferguson i1| to fail an easy victim it’ you come kter k in contact with the germs. Junction by l’. , ‘. i...>-' ease ltetnluse the-y are able to throw it oft‘. The cnttmiott-sense way lo keep tfl‘0lii taking it is to fnrtilly the system ugttlllst attack by building up the coi1siit11ti01.. ltt other words ltegitt itumctlintcl) to ‘build up your potvc s- of reslsiutire. To t-otitplislt this is has been tii-ntonstrateti that tiothittg oit earilt will sinntglltett ‘you and build you 11p llkc ‘fanlac, the jltltlfelllill n» construt-tivi- tonic which coitlaitts the very elements needed to itttild 11p the .~, stcm and give yott 11:11:- iuK slryttgtlt ‘to ‘ward oiT thi- lttlitr c117. -‘ . 'i‘a11ittt: begins, wot-ii‘ =h_v creating a good. lteultlty’ uppc1ite‘l'rir wholcsonte. nourisltitu; iood. and assists every organ of the body to ‘perloriu its natural turn:- tfon. thus ltelpitig to build 11p ltealtlt and strength itt the natural \\'i '. laulac is tilso an ideal strength- yawn; tonic for persons who or.- sulfertitg front llli! d‘rlel.\(\n"l(lls U; luiiueltzit. Griltiti‘. and ltroticttitil troubles. and ltuntlretls of thou- sands are using It daily with lhc itiost grattlflvuig results. _ ltt conuertiott with thc ‘i‘aul.tc ircaiuiettl il is uoccssatgv lo kt-cp tlu- ltowcls tipeu by taking 'l‘anla.'- lrtxaltve ‘Fabells. samples of which art- cticlosctl with cvery liillilc ol‘ 111111111“. ll 1s also importuitt that the every-titty rules of itygituie bc, observed. that is. sleep in well-imit- 111111911 111111115. is"?! lllcttty of fresh air and exercise, and ltt-pp “Wm. front (‘i'(l\\'tlt~‘. ' Tattlac 1'.~1 sold lil (‘httriottelotvn 11y ltediliti lii'11s., iu Alomugiie by ll. J. Bittbott. in (leorgctottvu bv Sevtnour l‘. Knight, in Soot-is by ‘ lienslttgton by .\lCl‘l|ilK<’fl and in ldnleralti it‘ l-lttgltcs. 2|. sitort tiistatti-t- front tht- stenvi two forks on this l it hero was l-lfi <tlt.~;t1‘t1c1iott accortiiug' o the statute the city would bo1 uslifictl iu reutoving it at the 1 saute time iloitt: no tnorc dantuge 1111191‘ 01 K1l18'1"(30111'11YJ1111-GPOTBF" h.1n was nbsoltttely‘ neccssut-y‘ iit 10W". ‘111111/"1 111 ('11a1'111l»11‘10\\'" 1111 the perfortntutct- of that act. ltcfcr- .‘ Vvflllllftnilfly 111K111» once was then tnadc to the evident-e . of l3. l1111>111g111i111s of scenes in War 1111111" citizens. who ileciareil that in their“ opinion there was no obstrttctiottl as daily. (in thi- other ltaud. .\l1‘. l‘.‘1 .\. Stitillt $1111 that he was driviugfl along the 111.1,; his horse shied at -1 this ,t Mr. (lcorgtt 'l'\v1~o1l_v 211111 .\l1‘. .\.: Witrbttrton and titht-t‘ i‘(-‘lllll.illll('t thr~y~ hull lit-en ntotor car and when he had to ttrn zisiili- iht- lrce ltnocketl his hat last he found the trcc an ohstrut» tott. (in one occasion it tvas loaded officrr tvltttst- duty it is to see that, was his ltity to have it cut even itt a line nu inch iitsitle that boundary. .1\.<- l portraits of all the local units 511mm,; wit} ills liordsltlti, that it_ ttltahle to fittii‘ the lli1('(‘>1$ili"‘\' time who. went overseas mid 11011011)’ was on obstruction (this will tic- 10 tltlvutl lhc exhibition. lu pro» should tniss seeing them. Dem] on U“, finding o; m,» jui-yi spitting this uuitttttt collcctititt of nnd tltc trci- was out the tlefettduttt Mr. John Hawkins, the city-eut- cut oft’ the tree close to the trunk: lie liud no legal authority 101‘ 1111*- The jury had to coitslder what it‘ ntty was the extent oi‘ thc damttftr caused by tltttt act. 'l‘l11-y tnust taltr- as a basis not. the condition of the u-ec hefoi-s any cutting was dotte- btit after the latter ltad been lttppcd off at the proper place. It was also stated i11 the evidence that tht-rc was one large branch about 211 fret long altitost perpendicular but it was dead and kept frotn falling by interlacing with other branches. When anything is a titcttucc. the city can remove it. bttt the law states that the owner ntust first be itotilietl unless the danger is imminent when it is it 111111-191‘ 01 in lht- llrcal War that llils t-vcr those enjoying e-‘inulcltli. stluralsti ctttcrgcitcyaud it. can bt- itiliutrdiiilc hccu given‘ in our pcoplt- in pic» ltus it tit-hating society, ill-Wit ns ly rc1noved._lt will ‘be l‘or thc Jury mph" {hi-hp ’|‘l|t|§ h, [hi5 ciilli-cliott "'l‘ht- Sztvtigc llarbor Debating to determint- whether titis is 111i was prt-sculeti to iltc tieoplc of this Club." thc tncnthcrs of which taxletttl emcritvlicy case. With rcitflrfl 10 P-rovittice ii pictorial itlslory‘ of the a cordial invitation to all. the branches which were 111111111 part taken by tho island boys 111 Mr. Harry .\lcl\'a_\‘ of llangnt‘ is iiwuy iby the tiefenuntit. and dumped 111 the city dump the fury must con- slder what value if any, thcy at.» tached to these. Minird’! Lima-m cum diphtheria “m1 "mm" "1 1.1.5 C0, 1511111011, Clialllilm. llnl. - llxflowers 8i Son. Mar. Ret-izgentalives. llalifu. ‘ wltcre he had been receiving treat- men Mr. Skittucr is 0.27, :11 cit lltlftltfll 12.1311‘: lci‘1 lllnrdtétt i‘ ' ill'l‘l\'i‘(l 'l‘o1'ii1e11tl|1ie .. .i at 11.12,‘ left “t i l War large itumbr-t- to the market huild- 1 Florence .\l1‘. (‘lit-sittt‘ llucll of .-\b11e_\'. l’. l1). l. 11(i\':|t1tit1zt' to illo protlucct‘ from co- 1 chat-thing itt ii l)l)l‘i'i\.ll\'l_‘ utarkctiug, In tht- cvciiilii-‘J l>11‘11l1‘cs wcri- viewed with a gtent deal of lint-rest. brought to :1 close last. evcuini: at ti‘ o'clock. Aiotty petiple have cxtirt-ss- ctl will again bi- placed on War was not responsible but it appears form to thi- that the brunt-it was cut. not at lite ward lsliiiltl, thc 1111111111101‘ 1'1111<:11\'- ored, as fur as tittssiblc, to fully cov t-r the grotmd oi’ tho wltirli our people arc lllilHl tllret-liy t . ,- -1Ii-.'r';i*§>." FRIDAY BACK snout’ riltLiFAXa-Mr. .11 l. Skinner the newly appointed ‘from Halifax i iit tht- Military cm Fanny.- ‘lie entity: -~l.t-t't ilorden at. 51.02. ar- ivctl Tot-iuctilitti- at 10.01? left. at arrivctl ltortii-ti THE WAR MEMORIALS-‘lhi- Nlcuiorials attructcil ottile a wl11>rt= lhc splelttlitl 'l‘hi- exhibit was the ltopc that mctutwial-s l view in hc city as a great itutnbei‘ were lhc .\ic111tt1‘iuls in pltologrttpliic lwtvplt‘ ot‘ Prince. l1ld- port ions iit I Prince Etiwaril ‘lslatttl. and left. for overseas service. wt-rtt tircsetltetl. ltt this comttairliott wcrt- shuwtt Willi) of llie towns 11nd villages and other areas itt ldluutlt-rs and‘ lfrztucc. 111 which our stildlci: were vll-llvl‘ "llsiltitul in battle, st ppcd at or p ..t-d through. 'l‘ltc tltxtrltc- lion cattsetl by the 111111111115 ttud dcv astatlnltit of tlit- awful llttit; plan» es of his-tom‘ interest. and wide» spread futnt- wcri- givctt iu this collcctioit. 'l‘hcsi- places uuti sci-lies are ull futuiiiar to thc boys oi’ Prince Edward island, who ltavc secu active service at the frotit. The collcciiott was the gn-aicst and most llflllllllPll‘. of tho island's part the great conflict illlil although the descriptive ututtci‘ was necessarily abort, the pictures tltontstt-lvcs tcll the story throttglt tho t-yi- ltt-tier perhaps lhlau it would be ttpld through titc pen. cnsw LEAVE FOR HOMEi——1:Ir\AI-ION'__‘\I 'n°“""' m" ‘”‘ ""- und teacher. .1 . nillott of his work zimoltg while Jliss Lillian I\lcl)c... i malt , _ , , ‘(hp l,,~,.s(i,~l;._,g__l or a “iii filly] All tho itieetings were wt-ll ttltetui S111‘ 1"-1\1‘11 1o utouru a ltusltutitl, two‘ . . . . - ' -- - s. .‘ - .' 1- ' t" S ("mu envelope. tuus tesltfytnguo the fttcl 9d “vemgulg "m" S“ 1“ ‘"0 PM‘ 3m’ “h? h“ 1110111.“ m‘ ' ' that the parents attd pupils of For- session. The cottrsc \\'i\t-‘t opt-itch‘ b)‘ "1 1‘1“11*"1111 V1111°l~ of .\l1‘. anti Birs. Joules ltohcrtsott. “_ .'\'c\v (ilztsgotv, was iht- sci-ni- of ;t "'1 11-" ‘ 1' ultt-n P1‘1-slt_\‘ieri:tti Church, united in the The britic looked and holly berr was bliss Edna .\|c(‘ullu1n of Pictott. sister of the lll‘lllt‘.\\'llil wore n dress of cream taffeta. The groom was of New‘ Glasgow. tiiouy ltmnhtet- of friends. littcll left \\'ctl|ti>-‘1‘.‘.1yott thi- after- sitort residc at Piclou for the tirescltt. ..'-"ADDRESSS AND PRESEN- .'i.'1. litlll, tiller the t-tiigii 0f n“, iiubath School for winter lttolitlts, .\1_vi‘a llav_v on behalf of the lo lhclr lliorson in rccoi: ,est Hill are not behind in ‘showing Mfssr“ w‘ “mum. “m1 F‘ T‘ Mm- ‘thelr QprQQIauQD of services 1.9M!“ 1‘ow of thc llieparttttt-tti of Agricul- hospital m1 “though taken by surprise me ittrc atud wlttli- tittitgvtng was thc J rciilfned Somkn-Jvcclplent ‘nadea brie! reply thank‘ chief fmtillrqi pttlplliisixotl ‘ii $111111}; ling the donors for their kindness 111911 W1“ 11111111‘ 111’ M‘? _ _ F11‘ 161W- in remembering him at such a time, trasstttg lllN‘0.ilt.'lllli|-‘i‘ titattle tttps as lttllotvt; ves when [hppe um so "Hwy ‘l;l|l\~ m, assistance front other stunt-cs, BUELL-McCA L LU M.——’l‘l1c ltotnc 1111- licv. .\lr. .loltit.-|ott or toly bonds ofntattrittttuty. .\lcl‘alluut of ltliss Piciott, to dross of ltattlitsltit» grey taffeta as thesc itenilelllvli ltscti slides to il- sltc cntcretl the patriot" ttttd look ter place under nu arch of spruce The ltritlcsntaid After iltc cere- servcd to a lurgc- Nlr. and 111's. lt-a was i ioott train for Si. Joltu, N. ll.. on it ltottt-ytittitin trip. ‘fhcy will That vet-urahlt- geutlenuiii. Mr. .l. Frost, so popular l11 the tetirlttt witt- tt ', as an experienced huildcv oi race i-ottrscs attd icc ltritlgos, now ' iitflit-is llis presence with tiisplcits uro to all. And ills persistent l11~ tiusioiis iitlo dwelling. ._llu1's and barns, are lielug keenly rt-senlcti. The roccnt fall oi’ snow, coupled with severe frost. has been detri- mcitlal to tht- st-ctirittg of fuel and. 11,»; .1 mmseqtteltco. lhc supply is, in a 2 E 1E 2 rcgartlg st icial As ntnttaclttcttts and ctlttcatlttttttl stir-italics, Savage stands 1trtmtiuctttl_t' In lltc .f1‘ont rank. Attd. wliilr- t-lllfl-lillit 11 wt-ll cnntltictcti‘ tvccktv “Witist tllttb" for spending thc wintcl‘ with his bro- ther Evcrtt who resides on the v»i-operi_t' iortttct-ly owned by Mr. Elisha (‘oilltL This and the fuct that we have iu our midst Mr. and illrs. George (‘lurk lPcOpltl who are well and strong are not likely to contract the iiis- lie said. -, __,,,_ Bay, which ‘began Monii._ Sheep and Gout Jtivisitnl. 0111111“- __.,~’*v~\ - .1 Mt. Stewart nlsolour teacher, Mica McDonald of Charlottetown is very gratifying its those people all mfllw excellept citizens. Mr. Jas. H. Douglass of Stunhope and Mrs. Elisha. Coffin now of Mt. Stewart recently spent some time visiting old friends in Savage. the guests of the lutters son, Mr. P. L. (‘ofil11. . The stork recently visited three ltotnes oi‘ this tieiglthoritootl and tiistribttteti‘ to each a bouutriug 111111)‘ girl. ‘Despite climatic condiiolilfl 0111‘ 1111111 service has been uninterruilled- 111111 while flattery seldom meets with aproval, yet the efforts of the cour- iers. M1‘. Alex. McEachertt and Mr. ivalloce Mclittyre certainly merit our approval. ISLAND MILLER.—’l‘ht- S_vdtte_v ltei-ord of January 20 cotttttins 11 lengthy article oti the work being done by the Stunt-Av Milling (‘om- patty lu their mill at Sydney. ‘Pitts mill which is one of the uiostittrto- date in the tDontininn, (being r1111 by electricity and fibicd with the most ttmderit llltl(flllll8l‘_\‘) is at pres cut. tengatgt-tl griutiilli; 1111‘ 111111-111 111 tvlieai salvaged front the big Braz- aiian freighter "Jnuziiaro" which was stranded at (ilacc 1111.1‘ 111111 month. The forentan of this intll is Mr. Allan (‘utttpbell foruicrly oi‘ Long liivct‘ in this Province who was for several _veat's ntillet‘ in .\l1‘. \\'. (i. Suthcrlttntiis tnill ut .\lon tttgttc. WHO HAS A ‘JOB FOR A SOLD- IER? Th1- l-ltttpltiytitcitttlftite. 1 11111‘ lottciowu has itppllcztlttittsutit llf: teen carpenters. twelve \\'llll seek positions as clerical workers twenty iluilet‘ tho lteittlinr: of [ll'llilt‘l'.~‘._l\il.l‘_- 1111's. plumbers. cook ' about i-t laborer‘ lite teamsiti font‘ .no1ur inccltantcs. three tobact tl-llfili lltlcc telegraphcrs, iiftct-tt tntlttsiti P111‘ tilovces, attd ttvelve tnuriu» work- ers. ‘There is a great dear: 1 o1‘ wttrk only lciephotte the lilllililitylllvlll n1" flee here 211111 they \\‘lll ltavi- no .., ‘U; ,1. _AY ,1 w» l‘ flatter Selected from This l Weeks News for? iltiartlittttb ‘Saturtlttil’ Old Dutch ’ ékeepc your ta i clean nnd Use it also and cooking titcnsiis of acriptions. Old Dutch clean. everything throughout the house. Try it on any- thing hard to {'7 bright. ‘or scouring nickel _ stove trimmings, stained cutlery all de- cleans ‘Q\¢‘&lm\>°m Q43? Q . ’ =:1-:i'°~ .\ 11' I - ‘ (‘gas 0'17‘: y, 1 _/ I fr‘ - .» ,_ I ., I ened on ‘Yfiillléfillily’ itfternoon anti will continue ttlttll Fritlity evening anti i1_t which ntttch interest. is lic- ing shtnvu. ENCOURAGlNG-—.\iut ~ liur; bot‘, Aletlttitllst (‘lrcttlt has nearly one ltull‘ of its fittzttlciul obectivc for ldtirtvartl Moveutttttt ltt sight alrcatly‘. Sever- tl ltitvt- tirotnised tnost. cucourag» 111g umottttts. The pastor is ouc of tltc number. YOUNG GIRUS DEATH.—TllL death il('.('lll‘\"0il lll the (‘hurlollc- town litispital yesterday of .\il.~_s Dorothy hialoue. of Kelly's (Zross, aged l7 years. Her (loath was tluc “1 111939"! 111.1111“ Pimmu") “m1 to spinil titeningitis. The botlv was m“ He“ "Mlmql-v "1 “W "limb scnt humt- vcstertlttv for ‘llllfif- (rants arc men from o‘ “-1"- 1 111' 111cm. ' 1 zctis at 1lEi_V time 111111 A 11 111-111 ._ __,__ for any kind of work wlttiicvt-r SUCCESSFUL OANDIDATE_ even i1 lie tmly for ‘t ilzty ucctl ‘ Among successful cauilihtes iii .1 general i-titttpetitive e.\ utiitaliott held nt Ottutva for positions lll trouble iii securing suitulvli‘ itcip All classes oi‘ applicants it t; a-‘c llvictl ill - i ofluw- lrotn ltigltly tt inetl i11‘111'1‘1*»*'1i111-11 "N1" to the i'\’l'l'_\'ili\_\' lillli3l‘i‘l'. 'l‘lti- office at present haw .-. tottl of 150 \|‘ll]tliii'\‘ll applicants. succsssrut SHORT counsesi read a very cumpliittentzttw‘ “Olw "1 1'1" "11"" ‘““""“"'““f"1 “m1 sttticrititt-itdetttt "“1"'-‘ ‘ 0'5‘ thin it; ..iiii‘| 11o nPFlPS begun w l1 =11" and closed Vvetlmesdlaty iYPlllllg< schools anti 1111- £11411}! 111' 11 "Wfilll p1‘ cticttl i-tittcttiititi to i111‘ 1111.1?‘ 111111 '1 g1 retttztittiul! l'o1|'li1'_\- Division was cit-arty outliu 1 .\. Furruu who guvc-‘l - ~ t -- ~ i H - ~ - . t ‘ - - ‘ >‘ " ‘ - ' ‘ lio lrtvt- ~;t‘l'\' the stilling 01 1111‘ 5- 5- oii tutti occusioticd other iucoltvettt- 111 -l..1 . lhc lllilll train arrivctl 111 h.‘ . tnuch utluztblc lltlUllliiil-itlll \\llll tttth .tll thi tiopps u . . wlmunu M,“ the m.“ R h |4 AP um,“ M“ ICU“ sum mm u“ ‘M, (|,;,,-1,,1[,.;U\,-“ H; Mo) IL up fH-‘n ‘ H11 _ ‘m 11,1181“) ‘P1111111!’ regard to thi- ittdttstt), lit» \\il.~ tol- ,id llillltl llllll‘ ll tthii h 1\1 1on1. tillt rv ttttit for 11111115011 11111)’ 111 occ ‘ions tvheu he was 1lrl\‘l|1§: '"--- h“ hm‘ m“ “w 1 Wm" "\““""“""‘ lowed by .\l1‘. 'l‘h:tuihs0t1 o1‘ lh1~'1|1111 contact \\‘lill httu :11 any o. lll> who ("mini-d H“. mhttmd m- pl-nwn- hcltl t*\‘('l‘_\‘ tvi-clt 111 lioutlitti afti-r mg “ml winning “Wu 1,, ti“. “puff- his ri-tttrn frotit llallipoli. .\l1‘. inti hialiotis and sltowcd tllc i-’-1'i‘111 11mm“ 31"‘““'"l"'-‘" 11111)“. 1' ltt-id since 1' [VKYEEQHH lthi- ilettllt of i101‘ ml lltlfllsi“. Mus ., 1 Conn. Lioultct‘ for TERVlEWED.—'l‘lic 'l‘ortir_tto Daily I UHF‘ v l I I 1,, a“ _ me word iutproveil conditions iit the rural ‘ Stat‘ ot’ Pub. 3 says. ltrttltet‘ ill the 1m “W” s m“ e1 illl the farm. ()11ll11111<‘111- , 'pu,.,,,|;1t' ;|flt_'i'llit11ll the work oi‘ the 1 (‘icrutau tzi-ttcral who i'tlllll|ll|lllll'1l. ltttuii-rotts t'lilt'l‘lillllllll'lll.~‘ whfclt lti- living at (lradc ii. (‘lt-rks. 211d Division. (‘it'll Service appetirs the utttltc of .\l1‘. (‘ltztrlcs l‘). li()l't‘llillll. :1 foriuct‘ well» litiiitvu (‘i1111‘loiiel0\vtt ltoy who “'11s for a ttttmbct‘ til‘ years iit the cm»: DIED YESTERDAY.-—‘I‘he death occurred yestortlttv ul Stimmervlilc, ‘Lot 66, iit‘ . .lan1es Doyle, a well ltuown resident o1‘ that place attd who for utility _\'(lill‘k'§ taught school. The funeral lakes place to- day to Vcrutm llivci‘ (‘|1urclt. >4 i-w .\ ttteetingwtlVfox men was ltctl 1t Summersitli» Wetluestluy nl which the flfl-{illilifiillflll oi‘ 1m ztsuotziittioti for Prlnco (‘outtty was the main uuttstittn dealt with. < Before the business -\vl1s taken 11p llou. h}. Arsenttttit spoke of tht- tt ' ‘ i to he held _v 18th, amt 19th, at which it was desirable that there shuulti he a large representa- tion frotit the lsiziittl. Spot-ll traits- pttrtation urrattgcntcttts ‘e being tnade and Ptlllufati citrs will be/ put. on at 'l‘o1‘111c11tine. ‘fhosc desirous oi‘ going should t1otii'_v h~l11t ieii (lays i|1 advautcc. - ‘ Rev. l)|‘. Gauthier spoke eloquent- ly 011 co-opcraiiiiu tittiottg fox melt and ‘lilulltrl ~ ltlllil1l$lll and patro- thi -. lalll. ' iit-v. \\'. ll. lint-dim; tt-hii l1(‘('ll)ll~ |llll_‘-‘ of ill" itogcrs ilartlwart- (‘ti..{ctl lltc 1-lt:1i“ilicl.-i' 1| 1.1 1111111‘ 11f a 1 i l. DIED lT-l BOSTO’.‘.—.‘...... 1cm l: i‘ .1111, ‘ Harbin‘; tit-ti ‘.1 iolcgratii zttttiotitlcilig tcr Mrs. Allen , 011 Fcb 3.1 ‘t liliil liostoii. Ni. S. atttl 11 sisteixi kit's, Simon Fraser of lloxb111‘_v,1 nil a brothel‘ ltev. S. Joules; of ‘Mitrllmru. Muss. MR. ROBERT MESSERVY l 1111.; llllllll’ i-yt- ill prcsctit ivwing to 1ll< ~lti\'al1‘iii|~ tit-felts». iif ltis httt- up 1 Linton You Stttiilt-rs, 1111-1 l1i- ‘l'111‘h.~. 1.1 (lilllllt-‘lll. (lcttcrul [x1111 lillllllltlll is tri-tttcttdiittsly‘ popular icuti-uatit iii the ii. i. .\. anti now 2i tlreuvillt: street. gave lttstrttic their tltltlresscs its dill Mt‘. Audcrsott oi‘ (‘ampbt-Ilftirdi. (.)11:t., who spoke on the horse industry and who till “W-tliielulay ilfi"l‘lltliill gave 1t putclicul judging tientottstrn tiott, ‘Most of tltt- time on Wednes- ~ ~' -‘ .- i evcnittg wtrs suiturtetl hv .\lr i/ttvsttit Itlnlcttlttt m“ “1“'““m" ‘mf ‘ . H ‘ ( taken up by M1‘. bltuw oi illc lic- parttncttl who tlettll. with the d:tti‘.1‘ type of cu ittg of sh .\l1‘. Pcppit pcrintctttnl the bent-fit potato ind w and the curc and fcctl cep and f1\\‘lilt‘,_illltl by t, Plant lhttltologist. Ex- lt‘ttrn|. who spokowm s‘ oi ‘ayitig alltl of the. tistry 1.1 gt-ttcral. 'l'hcsc suntt- spcakr-rs are qottductiug the smut courst ‘il l~"‘1i'rt1 which 11111111111 1- ‘ 111=“1111l=’1l15111'11 1‘111’1‘1‘>‘iwl111- ,, 1 . ' i ... , . ent. to Tht- Star lttituy‘ lttstitttces of his irourtesy and kind‘ cottulderatltttt to (‘tilouiuls who were totally utt- kuowtt to ltittt bctWtri- the war. lit- matlc it a practice to hold all enter- tuinmeiit in his bottle every 'l‘ltu1‘.-- day ‘afternoon, the ltesl profession- al talent nlwtrvs being prcscnt. .\t these little iittintzttc 1tt‘t‘air.~1. thcrc would tiften he as ntnny as 250 mctt frotit the varlotts London ltospituis presrttt. all of tltcm friendlcss im- perial m‘ l" ‘ "tial trottps. .\l1‘. hit-s ~ servy is ve iroutl of the autogriip~ hcq photo w ich Sit‘ lull gave hint. and ltw-zistttw-s the titmtcrotts letters ltc ha at various tlmcs rt-cciviul Prince ouuty iirguitlzatitnt politi- “_ out ililil there wcrc ~l0l ranches lil('il1l‘l| in Print-c t‘ou1|ty and 1G5 in Kings 111|,| Qttccus. (if thcsc 7t’: were lll lhc ueigliltorltoitil of Sum- mt-rsitle Iii‘ in the vii-iuitv of 'l‘lg- uisli and 1'14 ill'illillll t‘harlot1elo\v11. Prince ilouuty therefore shoultl lit.- thc ltoatlttttarters oi‘ lite industry. ‘Phere was some discussion as to a Jltllilt" for the itssotrlittittit and it was finally decitlctl ou motion of M1‘. Leltoy llnltmtti lo call it the Prince Fox lireetlers Association and lo lttsert the nume "County" Print-o should it he tivcltled to ntaitt- llllll it 11s a coitltly o1 tixtttititt or cxltztitd it iitlo .1 provincial tirgultiz- aliolt . ’ , ' ..\. lC. .\lCl.l‘illl, .\l.l...\., spoke of the rclatliut oi‘ llll‘ prust-ul itssocl- ‘tllitli zrutl the old ])l‘ll\’1ll(‘lill as: '- tttliott stating that the lllllPi‘ w ityistittg but ttot living and cuiph Zing iht- value of a .._v.~‘tt-tit of rcgt truiiou. lit‘. A1‘se1ii1t1ll spoke in favor oi‘ a provincial orga “atiott. l‘. was decided lhut the ‘t 11111 1111111 tueelittg of the Prince Associ- ation should be ltcltl on tho first Wetlticstlirv in i1‘i\|t1't1a1‘y and there- attct‘ on the first Wctlncsdtiy ltt .l11ly ' 11- iucutbcrsltip fei- was plac- ed n1 $5.00. The lollotving tiircctors were then tippoltttcdaw i Tlgnlsh.—lie\‘. in‘, (iuutltier, i‘. N. livittts. Alberton.—li. l. Dirt-Ii. O'Le:try.—\\'. ll. lit-mils. Conway.-Jtt.~‘httit iii-udtwson. Eliersiie.—(.‘harlt-s Sheldon. Tyne vall.¢y.-lfliltliil' Y-‘Fulligtttt. ..Wellinqton.—ll. .t\. ihirhy. Summerslde.—licv. \‘\'. ll. llurti- lug. Pelt-r (‘larlc l-J. \\'. hiaustttt. Summersidts-Gcin-gtt iirotvu. Bedcqum-Tltouttts Moycc. Tryon.—l<‘rauk ' 411g. liayttor. J. E. ‘KENT MILL§ 1= LOU R; BEST FOR BOT 1-11, BRINGING UP FATHER GREAT rttLAVENbl wily t)“; You TAKE TH T ‘JTATUE . QUT OF THE. H0055? T WHEN THE’. EY-PREEFQ "1"" BRQUQHTIT‘ 1 NOTICED THE ARM’: f HAD BEEN BROKEN ore- CiF THE x/ENUQ, HNFS A STATUE WELL." l TOO To THE Ex PRES‘: COMPANY ‘To K n- ‘ tutor-mt. MEN MANA4E9. OF ‘(Qu ARE 1 SUPPOSED TO Tbli QFF ~ THE COMDANY Mu‘)? Ttttrtt: ‘a ARI: L ma taxes-tees 415R ANT- S“ WELL -rtl—i DIDN'T‘ KQQW AP" MORE. THAN 1 DiD ~ QAWQE HE Cmvlit - J .l.’, FlFiY DQLLAR?! ,/Y1l . ; OI ‘ 4 DAMA<1E‘b ' .. . ',--.-_.-,_.~. --»-....,.i "Wmeflvfiltnnnwmw uv-e» i \<