. '_Lvri;:.-Tiitr'-5'§f§?'<"‘lo`if”iT§'féZIf. t‘i"" "` -'Q' - _ . ,r . fi \ °*“ i t .3 ‘”,.." 3,, "5 .i ‘ 5 " _f _ , ‘ fe"-*-»" 'fl-..'-1: ,-.-. fl” .-`< ~ : '*_=', -1 1;- ;' - » , ‘-i' ' f t- " . ‘ .’-- '_ f -er-,-yfrj.‘-L-‘»-".;'_.@t‘L' ,f7~,.»._ igtwxfi - ~f - ~ - - » ~ - - - -. ~ .t _ ' -‘ - -_i . ' _ .__ - _ _ _ _ .. r _ - - . if ig, _ _ .. _p_gq,g_:;'rgtig__yy|g_Q|g-3_,___-_!_|__E_y§, ..;=0g£_rf_i!_1§_ __ ,___ _ t, . ,‘ ’ ¢ i:osnsc'rso.~liic forthe evening- iionii 'd of ii duet by Misses Bessie aiid `__`oda ltobertsoii "Where is My l-ltj_y__. ‘_'n_ig_irt." recitation by Miss Nina M ' ” ".““_We`W‘lio are Left Behind" Solo' _y`li`ll=`is ‘Agnes Mclnriis "'I‘here'i it-'Weé"House"In“hhe Heather." Poerr ity llltfs. l’cte`r'Rose “Just as the Sun \\'-cnt Down." 'Humorous reading b; Mrs. l_\diiau_ Mclnnls. Paper by F. Alberta Yates. “Rural Prlmce Edwnr-. inland." _'l`his institute has ti member sh|p_ of. 26 tlie_ largest since it: orgnnizslieii in 1915. The total re celpts d-tiring the past six iiiontlii arnounted to»$227.i38. .A .piciiie vid: hold on `Aug. 28th, of which the gras: reeeptswere $205.52. $5.00 a month ii paid towards the support of n prisoner $25100 were given towards Belglar iteller, hlso $10.00 to the.1<. or 1'. ini- i“ulid, 60 pairs ol :socks linvc -heel sent tiivay :uid 20 pairs more are he ing knitted, li Xmas boxes eontulniiir callef c°Lludy§"gum were packed unr- eeii_t'».r»wex‘;-ieas. 'l‘he institute look; an -incwestliig ‘-and liclpl'u__ wliiter’s:`work. ` _ . ' _,, _ __ _ ,_ r _r_ncurno\i|~,i__ ‘md ”\°l\|l18itis and alter tive wet-hs-V °f bfal/‘9 flltlitllig, alle succuinbeil the dread disease. Madge was lorull by “ld “iid Yfiiiii-is for to know hei- wh., to love her. Sho leaves to mourn “i- 9°\'\'°WiDK futher and mother and iiiiicl sisters namely: Mrs. D. 0’Brlen, in’ Sauk: Mary. Irene and Emma. int Edmonton Annie and '/.ita in llrmf reid. and lrihi-ence, chiire alia hi-iiihml at home. Rcquicscaiit in Pace. ` The sud news was received lil t_‘|mi'- lvttewwn yesterday that time i-|a1.~t', Poole, daughter of the late ;\lr. \\'. t~'_‘ Poole, had died Monday, at Vance ver, B.t`l., utter :t_two-weeks illness of iniluenza. Miss Poole who had be-_~ii_ two years in thc West.. was fornivirlrf n Moore & Mcl.cod‘s store in this cltizi and before that time in the oillce or the Oanadn Fox Exchange. She wail 1 bright. taented attractive girl, ofl most pleasing peifsoiiality, and haul '- iiihny warm friends’ who will deepl regret her death. Tliere are left to _ mourn besides her 'widowed mother. one -lirothci; Garth, and two slslem. Miss Jessie and Mrs. Arch. l\IcEacl:- ern, ll-xi Cliurlottetown, one sister, hire. W. Strickland, in Calgary. and another, Mrs. Uliurleft Bovyer, ln- Vancouver. t »‘ all of whoiri sincere sympathy wllll ht" extended. ..»==weooi'N'e sects.-oil saith-._ -'lay evening December 7, e. pretty. wedding was solcmiiized at the home wi’ Mr. Nathaniel Taylor, Sturgcon__ when his step son _Mr. llugh Jucllsion' led to the hymcuiul ,altar Miss Sadie Johnson fiorinerly of ltoseneath. 'l`lie ceremony was pcrloriiictl by Rev. A. Hubley ofihioiitague hi the presence ot a numlber of iriniiediatc _relatives and intimate trends or the contracting, parties and tt most ciiioyallilc cvenln;.:;. followed the happy circnt. _Tito young-1 ccywple were the recipients of-niany cln~l_ cere and hearty good wishes as iw-ell ss_" ‘gifts of a more material order -which- iustiy testify to popularity of the youiigt bride and groom to whom were extend-_ ed the most sincere and hearty good welfare.-G - '!5""°l’l`¥ to learn of the dcatii at thei- ,Z1 -- 15"* `_ ___ . ,,_, \ 'f~. ..; r lhn-nur-lil flenoviilt Your . . Egg;-Dom home.. that is so essential to keep wishes ti'or t-heir [uturo happiness and, Mi-_ 1-1. T. iligge received it tt-he grani Monday night from h-in neieil- Mlss Mend Gol`t'.~oi Seattle, Wasli..‘ stating thai. her sister, Evelyn, died Monday from iiillutinmt, utter at brief illness. The deceased, who was only twenty years of age, was the youngest J dttuglitci' oi’ the _lute Itiehard C. Golf About iryoiii' logo, she. with other riieni~ | bc-rs oi' the fitmlly went to 'l‘ui'unt'»' and thence to Victoria, H. C. After Mr. Golf's deiith. Mrs. Gott’ and inixil- ly removed to Scattlc, Wash. Th" late llliias Goff was it talented and cultured youiili 1855’ Uf ii 1110*! ‘°‘_"_ able personality. 'She had been edu- cated iit Mt. Allison, had subsequent- ly taken li special cource in niiimliiéi and was air accomplished musician ‘bo ing. un exceptionally clever violinist. There will he widespread =f°"°‘*' at the death ot one called.an'a>’ Wilt!" on thc threshold of womanlioud. T0_ tier mother her sister. Miss M-und and two brothers, Nevlil 'and Wlllnrii. the sympathy of a wide cl/rcle of friends will he extended. --ELECT‘l0N OF OFFICERS. - At the regular meeting of lunisfall P. E. 1. the election ot otilcors for 'the ensuing years was iield, rcsultlni: in the following personnel being elect- l_;. __ \ _ Dlrvislon No. 5. A. 0. H. Sulnmersidefl _ ~ wsnNasoAv l . W i 1* -_ . 5 »_ . _ ‘ ' ~.»2»~‘Z- r i, -» .-...sr - v -n l *nite fver r_ecau'tion__-_ ’L SERIOUS Epidemic v o i _ of Spanish Influenza _ _, _ -_-W " .pure bedding laws- in ` i |, Canada. VVc, how- has spread through- __ ___ out this country- bringing sickness#-' 1’ and even death to" many of our homes. to thc health officials 'M in the various muni- cipalities who took such firm _ \_ _ / K alrnost superhuman effortsin the face of \ 'S n mam' obstacles the ravages of this disease might have been much more serious. We owe a great deal _ tl .i | r ° l I ' _ _ . ._ The “Ban” has now been lifted in many localities and the number of ”“ cases reported in other districts is rapidly decreasing, but we are well advised to still take every precau- tion to safeguard health. ~"" Many people have- considered it rooms to discard. old mattresses and -__ buy new ones-and rightly so. it ’| iiecéssary in renovating their bed- "`t el. "El 1 'l`lier'e__ls_'_p1‘obab_1y _nothing in the clcen~-and-sanitary as the mattresses. l ; ` llQW"`_very important it is, then, in selecting' at new mattress to buy one that is gua_ ranteed to bc made of-new, clean, and sanitary i ` ` ` i I U ` .ti E 1 |` -En. _t _, |l“Hl\ I §il !__ §r,5-.fit ~-~ _ 'lm ll .md quick action in dealing with P f t 5| ' this cpidemtcy But for then i§|r¢§_ic¢iii¢l§PTii'=h G am h it ' ' ' . v ° ‘ l lf - I “_ . ,_ _, _4 #jf _ up \m.~4|f`_ _-__ _ l _ ~ N ” _. " fr ~---- , t v" _ . l_5°*e8U-“Pd -°\11't efiliilif i aiililfl ‘ { l I $~ I largest iiitiiitifutttuijer `*’ 1,... 1 ~ = \,~ _under the li- li 5- Flag have mattlt- a L ~ f law into ourselves '<-incl ' matc1°ials'..in. mattresses. Furtlicriiitiit-_ we have rigidly°livcd up to our own pure bedding law established with the iiit‘t~|>tl<>ii of this business twenty-seven yours ago. Whenever you buy.a mattress bearing the ~~__\ \vell knovyn “Alaska Guaranteed Bedding” WT] l, _ trade maik, you are assured that the ._ l ‘IQ '“ mattress ffcontains absolutel_v nothing but new, sanitary materials. _ _ Whctlierfit be tlic high g_rade__. _ I _ cotton felt used in our more expcn- /-”f_,_; . _ _ sive mattresses or the sun-dried Sanitary, wood fibre ziiid'felt fill~ `-l.:->§-'.’l7'/ ing of .thc cheaper grades, " there is only one standard of /\|l` urniluv; lhal rs cleanliness. You are also buying R°C°‘““"¢"d *W*-”-i‘~" ¢> state laws require manufacturers to __ . _,.--. attach ti label to mattresses, stating exactly \\'h'.it -is inside-guaranteeing ` 4 u Ili, I I ~\ 'Z Q42? ' - \~={2¢,% - -Mattresses, ranging from 1' /4'!! o "ll *Ill -ilu. /au I-ll I au tb you A-lasltn If mend “Alaska Guaranteed Bedding" '_ Your dealer will sell ` " " $6 to $30 ull || - _ . ~ S* nothing but new, clean, and sanitary materials. J/ clean and comfortable. _ . The Alaska Bedding Companies Montreal Winnipeg Calgary Vancouver Makers of the famous OSTERf§MOOR Mattress ' Also Makers oi High-Grade Brass and Steel Bedsteads, Bedsprings, ~ Steel Couches, Mattresses and Pillows. __ ` 1 ` ./A” _-f-; -' .-_ f _i ’ ~ ,u._\ - l _ _si 1 ' _ _ni -,_ ' F-_%" ""_ NE' V W L" - - *W '=-' L --e _ Th Sllllllllellt Of €Hl9» ismokefii SOCKS 0|'\` U08i- W€dd"|ll&S 100k D18»C<>'a&t St. Ann`s i.'ricnds and relatives were preseiit and broke up. satisfied they had had _- “_ Hillilwl meemli °f 01° G°“°|'“l magazines was sent across to Eiislaiid Church. Hove River iiiii- Wednesday ri. verv t-.iijovahio cveiiiiig wht .spoilt time -ina wi-ihhi ur and hire ed:-‘Prva---L J~ M°Na"Y- \`°'°\°°"°d' Fur Farms was held last evening ill and France. Last month they packed Nov. 27 when Miss Precllla Ag-iies'i\liiiiv`velunble 'ifts w\i- r lived l l V t ` g A ' V100 P"95-’“J- L' Mcc“"°“5h' nec' like B°°l`d °f T"“d° “°°m~ Mr- E' D~ and forwarded 'by panel post over six Peters daughter of the la;te~-Diogeneieludlng a iiunieler [ L ect/ f n ill 01-lg mid prowcrmm mar” Secy.-A. W. Doyle. Treasurei~.-V.J- stems presiding and a fairly good_at`-‘hundred 'and (my (650) _pounds °|’_ “ A | ) of (Jaques crm "5 m°‘ed t° their ‘umm Ha-rl‘lllEt0l1~ l"il1~ 96052-0- -|011 Keulli'-stendenexe, of shareholders beiii¢ Drcs~'cnke_ c hocolates and mms for um` me” °"‘"'“e“*’- A|*m°“¢ every momh “ WEDUWG 35|-l-5~-0116 0\"'ll1till\‘“'lSulipui° uwuiti-tl tht-iii. .\lanv or the' States Late in the night the QI lik Pete" `be‘°3-me UW‘|"'ld@_Ct1' ¢‘5_¥l$\lH V91- her sister' and brother in the United Tliiirsdav evening ers, son 'qi :the lute Gilbert`fPtefters. The ¢,_..».-» ' ,e ‘ii _ it l "_ At present there ai‘e"n6_ _ ff i ever, realizing our -ll | respoiisiliilititrs as the l - Q of Beds ttntl Hctldin-5;; ' \\ m. ~ \ _ _ '- have fought the peiiiiciotis l“°'l‘f _ practice of using sctrontl-litiiid _.___ `¥r~3\<_T_ l Ch“m“““ Smndmg mm'-wml S“l'|°“t"_ """'-/ 3» .. boys tor Christmas. Parcels were sent man' sergt' at AmB`vJ' R' .ken“y`| A vb” flsuccessm yell? mr umlto the different units ‘tor distribution \’°~0l°°‘°d S"“‘°“"'“P' B' 0"°'"“'tC°‘“|’““7 W” "°9°"f°d’ 5'.’°‘l 'ewmslamonsl-tlie island boys. Then whei-el ` tl l S l tl ‘ "1 I t t t th U; €_T_§:g“;1;IEh Ona oc 8 as €lv mee par 0 0 together one parcel was sent for all. I" the to ' ' ' L ' and where there was only one island- boy in a'unlt an individual- ‘pai-cel t 'the adiwa' tl The old board ot- oiileefs _ °“ C“"'°“°°°w" °' ° ' ‘ _ was eeiit to him. 'nie Auxiliary also tion of youiix mail 1' ~ ,pt mx" assists in many other worthy matters ._ article the li t li u giqiig religious md cliarttslble lines. '* ll' f- lq “§§s"§,, it e hir iiieetiiis amuse- | l. 0 t. §`l§......t° t M the ls \. N _ A _`\_-‘IVE SOCIETY.-Due of _the Island Artilleryineirwhose addresses r mem, W," made to have one -hour "Wit-I’Gl\Htl8S" that MVB 60110 G the Auxiliary could secure, were re- devoted to debating-after the regular great work for the boys _overseas is membered at this season. The ladies business ot the meeting i s concluded- the "Prince Edward 1slamd` Artillery of Charlottetown, including those who _ to encourage public speaking amongst Auxliid\'y'_’. Orlaniled orlglilaliy in 1916 are not- members of this Society, were me younger members, a good pro- as the-f'ltti Camden Blue Battery most generous in their help in pre- _ gramme has been mapped out for the Auxiit_ary'_'__and___en_l_a__r§egl _lnhtho h1iei»~-peril; these parcels, and the Auxil- _ 'wmter mgguiigs, and lwrl results arti Ili? Tdoritl l|_iom~ _ tary are very grateful to all who in nano _ to rl lui* tio stetl_ along the lines referred -bds ave'_wo_rk_sd"\‘lllt|Hl_§l! *-0 Df°',U\i' _WM 'INWB helped them in their _ _ ,iY“'{¥\ °' '”° ' ""°“'“5§','Z » te.-.H.~ _. .__ - . -t ~ 4' _ = __ ~ ~ _ ~' . '_ ¢nti~--on -their retwl iiiiontreiidieut. . _ seen; a»ne.1‘sn\t».0¢L _ an iii _*___ _ ._ _nu owgirmm vtleopmblil (avail Island Artillery work | sent parcels to all -boy-s in Hospitals whose addresses they had. in fact. all the bride. The ‘bride *was uttircd in al very pretty costume of blue silk pan-1 l_i11a`°sni1 seal plush coat andblsck plc-I tin-e_ hat with white plums. 'rho bride was attended by her sister ,Miss Jos- ephine wlio 'wore it becoming slice blue silk dress. The groom was supp- orted by lliolph Leclere. The ceremony was _performed during High Mass by the pastor Rev. T, A. Gaudet. Alteri Mssti the party- drove to the home of the bride where it surripttious breiih- Mlls Peters of dlbmont Bay. awaited them.. A few of the bride‘s relations were .present for dinner. ln the ts-fter~ fast, prepared by Mrs. Peters. sided b_\t,_. noon the party left for 0 pleasure- trip l Weddin `tMarch -was: la ed by Mlssl ' Dolromgcliureli organiell slid cousin oil T Obsessed with the big idea of protectmget; at home, iatlier often omits the essentia pr of his most vital asset-strength St0ll'S [M lS|0l is as _ beneficial to the hard working man business as it is to- the growing child. Scotts 'the quality-. to the blood that enables the strength fast Scott a helps solve thi - that _fa_ces_ every busineoli-iiialt- f with the wear and fear on ww t ~ ‘ _ \ _ \ . * _ J’ i I _ _ ii’ ,;»-W _.__..l§Q