Ann-xv.- Tea and Carnation YOUR favorite cup of tea will be greatly improved when served with Carnation Milk. .Use it diluted-one part Carnation, three parts vvaterL Then you will always keep Carnation handy for “tea-time ”. Carnation is just pure fresh milk, evaporated to double richness, kept safe by sterilization. Not only safe but convenient and economical. Order several tall (16 oz.) calls or a case of copy of Carnation Recipe Book. in Tea and Coffee three parts water. ' eolnes from the container. A .',_ teaspo_onful_ is enough—use more li desired. Produced in Canada by CARNATION Max Pnonucrs Co., Lrn. Ayllner, Ontario 01A (Ionian! e41 . Carnatio 48 cans from your grocer. Write for a free How to use Carnation lyfilk In Tea: To retain the full, fine flavour oi’ the tea, dilute Carnation Milk with In Coffee: To give your cup of coffee an appetizing flavor with a golden brown eolol‘, use (‘ill-nation undiluted as it l‘ fl ('o\v5" (‘N-‘illl-lfl lllld lllb‘ leiwllfim» Mlss"".llb'$ Henrietta MflGDOIlBltl of Thu-M Florence (Jraswell and Miss ldliz- 30111-111 we“ 1911 101- western A1 isRed abeth lleairsto for the ‘excellent 1101-111 11.11011. $11,: 11-111 1911111111 ‘V1111 ‘Q3011: training nheehildren received. Mr. 111.1. .5151“; M1,; _1_ 11_ F1511@1-__1,\11q > . liar-aim?! BDAND v vvv-roooovl For Fire Insurance § Consult 1N MEMORIAM iwuss MARGARET“ A. BALDER- rived by. her sister. Mrs. .I. Lester lllouglzls. wllo was her business ‘partner for many years. and lvlrs. 1‘.\lr. Gallagher auzl (lien (‘ulnrllell fWillillnls; ililzhlzlnd Vlllli-I. 3li1l'i!lll“' 21:1 ilould: Reading, i-Ivelyu Camp- '-hell; llogue, Arabella}. Poor s v. .1, m culuttonsrowu comm Western Guardian —WANTED— SMELTS England, Travellers Rest. 8734-10-54 MacDonald‘ sells the Guardian at his store. hone No. is 12-2. —-——-——10-§——i-—' ——-Mr. and Min. Humphrey Pick BN1 have returned t! guests oi the Rev. and Mrs. W. S Godfrey. IN MEMORIAM LESLIE BREWER SMITH 1y ‘five. some years past he had been em- ployed with Cnrvell Bros, us Ship per and was a very capable and de- pendable man oi excellent charac- ter Ilesides his father there are left to mourn a widow, nee Miss Katie Nicholson, daughter of Mr. Roder- llonle. Louis lli Toronto, Miss Hilda at home and Miss Eva in the Civil Service, Ottawa. Louis was expected last night and the funeral will lake place this af- ternoon, Tuesday, to the people's cemetery at 2 p. m. Services at the house will be conducted by Rev. W. M. Ryan, assisted by Rev. George C. 'l‘aylor. School Concert was lreld on Tlnlrs- day evening, I)el-emhcl' 20th. Much Ephraim Iicll llPlHl as chairman ill his usual eapltblc Iill\I\ll(‘l'. A‘. the (‘i040 of the mlu-el-t Santa arrived and presented teal-hers and pupils with nluny presents ironl the lleuv- ily laden Christmas 'l‘rec. i , 'l‘he following is the qlrogramnle: (Jhorlu, i) (fuualiu; Star Drill 1:1" -8HOP from Holman‘; catalog _ AND Eels. Write or telephone, James —8UMMER8lDE AGENT.-— Ml‘ Byron MacDonald oi the MacDon- ald Drug Co., is now Guardian r0 presentstlve in Summerside and will be pleased to receive news advertising, new and renewal sub- scriptions and Job-Printing. Mr. Morning His telep- to Sackville from Alberton, where they were Mr. Smith was n son of Mr. Nath- - er Eastern Guardian “senor mom-gimm- Catalog ..°EA8TERN AGENT —Mr. J. W. Murdock is now Guardian Agent in Montague. and will be pleased to receive news items, ad- vertising, Job Printing, new and renewal suhscribtions. ..*THE NEW HEATING appur- atlls has been installed in the St. COlIIUilJB Brick church, at a cost of $2,300, and is giving great satis- faction. The total cost oi the plant was borne by the Allan Society of the church and reflect much credit on the ladies oi the parish. . .."SCHO0L WORK.—-'l‘-he Hon- our Roll oi Bear River North school‘ for the month oi December is as fol» _ lowszflrmle X.——l, Marjbfle McDon- ald; 2, Minnie McAdnnl. Grade VI. ~1, Estelle McDonald; 2, Mildred McAdam. Grade V.—l. Eileen M ‘ (lough; 2, Leonard Kelly; 3, Pete Kelly. (irade lil.——1, Kitty Kelly;‘ 2, Margaret Glllis. Grade J.—1. (‘hlirles Kelly: 2, George Gallant: The death occurred iii’ this city '3' Georgilla Gallalll- Perlect attend- on Friday morning -from neuritis of m. Leslie Brewer Smith, area thir- "mmiml ‘("10" Clmrles KW?» Kiln‘ JllC9—-Ad0lphlll~l Kelly, Peter Kelly, ueth Kelly. Kitty Kelly, Eileen MeGough.—Anule Chaisson, teach- l'. ' aniel Smith of Charlottetown. Fol Yotfve Been Wanting a Fur Coat fora long time-yeah a can get it now! a Last winter in the cold days you said “I’ll have a Ful- Coat for the zero weather next winter.”\ Zero days are here- and with them a remarkable opportunity to secure a high class coat, at practically your own price. You can choose from the best range of reliable fur coats in Charlottetown at a series of remarkable reductions :- Ladies’ French Seal coats, i. LIRNUARY 11,; Ionly Ladies’ Hudson seal Murphy, are s viein-ity, when: she will be luissetl by her wide fl1l9ll(lS.-—.\ll‘5. J. J. Hughes -~-‘SOURIS WEST NOTES-l The many friends oi Miss Charlotte: orry to hear oi‘ llOPl departure from ‘Souris. West and‘ grelltlyj circle oil and‘ price length 50 in., sized 36 and 38, $150.00 selling at 2only Ladies Hudson Seal coat, length 40 in., size 42 worth $325.00 sell- $157 5o’ I ingat 1 Hudson Seal Coat length 38 $105 iek Nicholson of this city, also two brothers and two sisters. Brent. at CAPE TRAVERSE SCHOOL CONCE RT The Cape Traverse Annual daughter Charlotte, ‘have left for Otuuva where they will remain during ‘the session.—<.\il'. W. J. .\iac-, Donald has returned to resume hisl duties as Professor ill P. W. C,‘ Charlottetownr-lllr. V. A. Mot-Don- uld ‘is spending the Xmas holidays at his hdme ill Glenwood-Mrsf Richard Kit-khan: has returned to her home in Souris West, after a very pleasant visit spent with he!‘ hrotlrer Ml‘. James Lundrigun oi‘ Shediuc, N. ll.--~a.\liss diary Lanni- glm has returned to resume lher ulntlcs as ‘Feat-her ill Falirfleld, all’- lel‘ spending very pleasant Xmas llolldalys at her holnu ill Sourls We dir. Jam-es K'l('kllillll, S. Ii... ills e11 on a. short visit lo l'. S. A.. coat, length 38 in., sizes 36 and 38, price $300.00 sell- ing-at 1 only Hudson Seal Coat,Sable Collar and Cuffs, length 45 in. size 40, price $450.00 aat 1 only Persian Lamb Coat, length 40 in., size 38, Sable Collar and Cuffs, price 450.00, selling at . . ..-... in., size 36, selling at -..-......---.- 1 only Ladies’ Persian Lamb Coat Sable Collar and Cuffs, length 40 in., size 42 price $325.00, selling selling at . . . . . . Ladies’ Natural Muskrat Coat, sizes 36, 38, 40, length 42 in., with deep border price sir c. $13550 l-Zilward Mullally oi‘ Souris River. paid a shell‘. visil to Souris \\'-c.st roeentiy—~-Tllc lually illellds Mr. Patrick '.\li'l'lll‘l-ll_7 ale pleases to see llilll at his home ‘in Souris West ki§€Jlll.~ \ very enjoyable whist party w: held at Rollo Bay 11-11 girls; lluel. l-Illlel Guignion and, 1;1-1.1_1-11 111.11; l-jxureise. Xmas Let: Junior Pupils: Critic; lmecl .\l:". Sheen by lluzml Muc- .\ll.‘.iou Stills; lilaltli-illi‘. The by .\ rt and solo, léoldil- Lluignlon; Dia- Relatives; lCanlv llrill bv {our ulrls and four hovs: Solo. Willa ‘Crossman; Din-l ’l<1;_3111=,.\Xll1n.< Lesson; Iteadingn Cldric Cunrpiv-ll; 9P0" Drill by 111111, 1111-15; (fhristnlas Song -by‘ Jilli- _1m. llulllle? Arrival o1‘ Santa Claus. llall on Thursday night, Deeenlllmr lllllllpwdhllis’, ll. .1. MacDonald oi‘ Suuris \\'esl hus lei‘! on u visit lo u-r by llll'(‘,4' iloys and three Klilfii dioston and Nczv York where shci will spend the winter -nlonths.— Miss Pllsie “(IKlIIIIOII entertained of _. ______j__ As-n- 15 inch Marmot Coats $115 for $80.50 Rich brown fur, very warm and very durable-—luakes a‘ very satisfactory coat indeed, sizes finished and lined, regular price reducedprice 38, 40, 42. 24 handsomely $115.00, special . . . . . . . . . . . . J u. .i'e\v of hc1- friends at her lhomc1 .iu Soul-ls West. previous io her de- parture to S. M. l’). Sourls where‘ Slit: will resume her studles.—.\llssl Aileen Kickhanl has returned to re- sume her studies in S. M. C., Souris A Striking Bargain in " Womcrfs Underwear Jessie Nicholson oi’ Blelvllle. The _ , . - 1 11 1 1 1 _ <- b1. chool. t0 H, M_ SIMPSQN 1 STON brothers are Benjamin il5iLltlt‘l'SllIll“‘f“_"|l IHfJEflm" b I " 1 ui’ uelvllll» and J w chiller-ooh oi‘ W" "“ 5mg" 1. - 166 Richmond Street 1 ‘ ' ' ,' ', .‘ , , ~j4°>""_ i‘ Phom 8694 +1 -1~1,,, ,1,,,,._1, 111- 111,4,- Margmct Ahhos Angelou, Califi. who will lldVt _ \ Mg; llillllvlflilll, proprieioress of the ‘he 31110011! flylnilflllly 0i‘ tile com- " ISllaIin-oua llolcl, at nu early ‘hour llllflqllYfln lllfblll‘ fiuroi befflflglllillltiillll.‘ L l . ,. . . . - ,. , ,_ 1 re uneru iservce w uw- .~,\;._.*;,',;1;r1; ,9,‘1,131';;§,,;,1;§';$1,511?_ .1... ............ a 2...». ... .1... Is a Total oss illiiiiqlglln appalellilv robust health she was hilme of lief Sister Mrs" J- Lest” Ti D. t S l A "lhiulu n é-‘llllllPlllV ill on Dec. 27th and Dolllilafl» 1*‘) Gram)“ Si’ filled re‘ (cillidlill Fwess‘) l n 111 ,1 - '1 ,1 1 _ d _'mains will then be forwarre to v .. scou a es t lllollillligl l:il-l'iul‘l(s‘ qllllilflfilPflllililil he" brother's l“ Melville and from‘ WOODSPOLE- MASS" ‘may 'H— i Pgole & Thompson -- ‘illll she llilil sufficiently recovered “mm 10° llmeml Wm take ma” The six musted ficllllllll" null‘ E- ‘filo sit up. Every week is Bargain M "élillif curly on .\ionda_v To clear out the balance of z our stock in broken lines and W sizes we will allow 331.3 '1 / per cent off. town abonl alri for ‘1-1 swv§llllll_y_ 1l_L'llll'L*ll llllllillril-ll llll‘ . Did you get a bill, from us, in the mail during the last day or two? This is just a reminder, that if you rec- eived it, it is due for payment- THEY ARE DUE WHEN SENT. Please pay it today, prompt pay- ments keep money in circulation, and help everybody. Thank you. MOORE 6 I“I°LBOD 11111 110,1 11-1119111111101-11-1111. to Belfast cemetery on Thursday iillll although surrnullllr-ll by (iv-val one “clock- ,‘,, Vlilvil llursl .- ullll medical skill slur: Week at Pooled,» Thompson's lllsul'frr~d n sudden relapse on Sat- 1" ‘ome pamcmm. 11,,‘ 111,15 li|l‘(l.i_V. beeulnl- uncon-lelous. and . h/peacv-llliiy passed away as ll‘ sleep-l wuk It l‘ overcoatm W.‘ "mllllnl-i- led the home 0! Ml‘. and Mrs. Syd- '.\li.--; lluhieraton rillile lo (‘llarlrliil- inuy Llewenyu, Ouspereaux, ulul l\\‘<'lli.\'-llll" YWIF" ill-“Liciaimed for itl-l own their daughter" 1\"‘ll'h‘ llil-N‘ Slll" 1 Lotfle Slraih» /1l'llilil iloll-l win-re sip- llliilll‘ friendsl Isl, 1:123. - -place to i't"ll‘li'tf"l"y “ testifying to ivhieh the deceased was ileld. Tllr service at the house and grave wa. conducted by Rev. Mr. Ilrown of Montague. Thorn arc loft to ----¢o->—---- 1 MRS. PERCY KI-NG 1 The Angel oi death again visit dearly beloved vriie oli iPercy King ut the early age oi‘ L‘! 1_vears. Deceulsed had ‘been inur- Murray Ilnrbol" North was uttcllllteli the largely high esteem ill mourn a sorrowlng husband. ill-r parents. on brother John, also an [aged grandfather, with wlloln shy |nlwuy< resided. The ('l)llllllllllll,\' oxll-lllls its sincere sympathy to the in-rl-avml ones. us only five months l lilo their youngest hon itl-lgh Wiis culled uway lo the great beyond. The pull bearers were. flurry (irallunl, iioward Riley, Wm, l". Sim-lo, Wvilllvll (lrallalln, Alex Keuzie and Lester Steele: — (Pat-- rip: l'li'iiw'i' Copy.) ‘ _-_-<-o->---— 1 MR. FULTON ELLIS .\t Kenlvllle -Sllllflt0l'lllm on Fri- lduy. December 21st. i023, there ‘passed to his eternal rest Fulton l-Illls, oi (Yheury, at the ago of {l6 and eight months. son of and Floru J, Ellis. This (loath, which was very sudden. u ‘kruut shock to friends and relatives was the result of a fa-ll which caus- led u broken ‘shoulder blade. lzleceaued was a returned solider having enlisted with the 106th Bait. C. E. iii‘. Ho had suffered from bronchial troubles for several years after bis return from the front. which he bore with quiet patience, and his most intimate friends never heard him complain. His remains arrived home on Christmas night.‘ accompanied by his brother, It. Colsridll 0f Picton, N. G. The funeral services wm Vol-rill, sank in six iulhoms of wa- 1111- in Vineyard sound. early FPS- [erlllly after Captain Johnston had (mw-n 11p, 11111-1-0111111 to prevent ‘lief 11111111111; in deeper wuter. The Lap- raiu and crew oi twelve men 1's- "upod without difficulty and came here today in a Power boat. 'l‘hv .;@._=sel was bound iirulu Norfolk 1'1 Boston with coal and "PM"! lvllli pr(lvi()u" night. Tile vessel was u total loss involving lilllibilllil. lifter enjoyable Xmas holidays Sp8lit.—.)llSH Mary McCarthy paid a visit to Gowan Brae ~tlle guest oi" Airs. William Mullally. llllnunlfil . Iilnlmont for Fllflllll“ PERSONALS ..‘-l\ir. and Mrs. GeOFEQ Elm’- Souris East. is spending UK‘- ‘Vlllml’ with Mr. and Mrs. Paul McEachern Priest Pond . JMr. Michael McMahon and family Elmira, has moved l0 Sourls. ..'Mrs. Charles Campbell. Priest Pond has returned from Boston ivhere she was visiting. CQ-oa-i THE VALUE OF THE MALE _ BIRD A brcd-lo-lay lnulo bird should have four tilings, ouch of almost equal inlportzlilcc. because the llllili I Ladies’ l Ladies’ vests 1 Specially reduced prices on all winter weight underwear for women and girls. If you have not secured your requirement, it will pay you to look through this splendid assortment and buy at the present heavily reduced prices :- Vests in natural and White in long sleeves, sleeves, no sleeves and opera top 85c for With drawers and bloomers to match Ladies Vests in long sleeves, short sleeves and no sleeves $1.00 for m“ Ladies’ Vests with drawers to match a good weight for winter, made in all styles $1.25 for . . . . Ladies’ fleece white and natural - line $1 Ladies’ Vests in natural wool with drawers to match $2.25 for Ladies’ Vests in pure wool, 1 finest quality $2.95 for . . . . . . . . ' with drawers to match. 49" short ........$l-00 d ilnderwezu‘ in .25 for I $1.80 Children’s Undervests in natural and white with drawers to match 75c for 59“ (i. llchl ‘fl nnifmd great annoyance from severe pimples on my _ attributed to tbs use of nt home; llayileld. Washington, l). i‘: R. Coleridge lilllis. Pinion. N- 5- flllll lwo sisters Mrs. .l. l). Kennell)‘ at home, zlnll hlrl-l. Roy Sunburn, of hlcrcdith, N. ll. 'l‘llcre were lllnll)’ beautiful floral offerings‘ from (he W. V. A. alld melmbers of lulu- ily at home and abroad. FiRlEll, i EVERLIMPLES On Face. Caused intense ng. Cuticura Heals. face. which two months. ‘“l read an advktiasmsnt for Cutl- cura Soap and Ointment and pur- chassdsmnc. leooldsann improve- taunt. and in two months l hubs." Arthur. hind. waa )IlsH-I.P.Me- ' Biennium! ~ Maw n...»- _ 1 n unsa itching and burn- ing. M fans looked un- sightly. This con ition lansd about "f fur on l \\'ll -. {rled in Charlottetown on Dec 15th, oi‘ ally oi‘ them will adversely affect $19.00 Coats for $12.75 .\!‘ = l:;ll4l."l‘.\'l(lll| was ill. uuiluulll “ll and on the following Monday re the lgfffllllillltil- 'l'l1§'- 1731:‘ ‘fllilrvigifi? lll:l~ Illll.lll4‘.\‘, a ll-vuilu SIS er mu . - 1_ -1- v- 1m reel ‘pc, ire - o ay l E - $2600 coats for 51mm .1 llltllill that won the rl-sp l and S:S:dsllil-Ilgbrilglxlilnrldmoillhlot rlirulll- llelll llY U18 (l-w-V-A- “l m" Pr“? lhgs. constltlltion and vigour. $3000 “its l” " $200 "f; low 1"‘ ill. Slu- was :ll\va_v:< I lily mg. 1V9“ nlodical 111,111 W111. 11111111.“. byterlun Cllurcll._l)'l.l:ary,‘ ltuv. i1. T1“, "M1,, 1,1,.“ Hhmlm 1,1, fairly l “W! lillllll!‘ ifllvili‘ iillil llllwll’ illlliintelv‘ sulnluomld and found ‘the dc- l’~ 'l'1ll-ll‘l\‘ ofiiclutiug. Ill" W" typical oi‘ llle breed he rlellresrauls. POOlG & Thompson . vfzu-z-l llu-rt- 1111s sirhllvsr» 4'11" cease to he suffering from u vol-v bearers “"3"! "M" “lW-‘ml [Wm “l” lf he docs not possess llrcvll lylulw V. . 1, llonle will n1l=.< ill-r 111-1--.‘_,1,.1.,.1-1, 1111,1011 0111101169111 Nn1111111; own battalion who accompanied the gene,“ type (,1- 1111, 1101.1‘ “.111; Montague , .\ good (‘hrisiizln \vwllillll',11.1.1o11_.1 1,111 11111111111111?“ 1111111 1.111. him UVPlNUil-‘l. interment took no, he ‘um-mm “m1 11“, S1118 1,1 11151 _ y w _ 1:14 been l-allell llolne, mourned “1-1111111111), grew 11101-119 111111 1111 111,11 place ill BlOOlllfiUlil Cemetery. file progvny. ‘Hwechflly U", 1mm, v1.0.1 i 4: "Wl l<l\""l ll)’ 1i “'l'l“ "m0 "l medical skill and kind nursing oi lllllilml will‘ “llemwd by i‘ “ll-Kc geny. will be very limited. No 1:00:11 92l.1-]-i-8i. , yflvlllls‘ and relaliycs, Shr- is Slll‘:l1|ual~ 111,11 111,1“. 1,101,111, Fee,m,d1,,1,,, gathering of friends and ucqllailll- vmmry brvvdul. 11111111111361, 111111111 10f no zlvail. and her spirit. took its 8999* The ‘lecfluwl l""“"”' l? birds simply because they are mule - ~_____ ._ M C - —~— 11111111 1,, 111111 1.110 m“. 1; an p.31, Vmuuru his flllllin‘ up" "liflllfi-l M“ 1,114.1, llfllflil type in the lnalc —- T“ ‘“"°"“ “"“”" ‘°”“‘ 213i‘...iilh-Qiiiil."imimiiiilfili 1511i; °""°" ‘“"*‘ ‘"' "“““°"“ """‘ l“ "“‘ poultry iloch. That the mule should be nf till! rlglll Ilroolliug is of llln greatest iluportzlncl: if high egg production in the desired object. There is no sun-r way to fuilur.» illnll in ill- trovlucc a mule bird of n pour pro- ducing line. The ilegrl-o oi‘ silccess luct willl ill the egg production of his daughters depends alluosi on tlrely on the amount of high pro- ducing ullccslors has luul. (fertuill- ly lllti duul should have produced 200 eggs or over in her pullet your. and if his grnnddnnl has lllhl 200 oitgn or over lll llcr pullet your. so much ‘lhe. better. llls sire should be the son oi n high prir duclug fcnlule. and the more high producing females the male side of his pedigree carries, tho greater um his chances of passing on that 1 desirable character to his progeny. So inlporiant is this one character that a good bred-tolny strain can he ruined in one season by an in- fcrior mule. Constitution is very necessary ii . tho stamina of u high producing flock is to he maintained. To im- prove the laying ability of a flock is wasted time unless the birds have the constitution io withstand the strain oi‘ high production. A male of poor constitution seldom ii ever passes on rugged constitu- tions to his offspring. The right male bird is one well grown for his ass. and that stands straight on his logs. lie should have a good (sh breast good depth of body. and above all. s good masculine head. Vigor is also very important for (Jhildren’s Under-vests in nat- ural wool 1.40 for 1.12, 1.25 for . . Children's sleepers and‘ plush linedwaists similar reduction. MOORE <5 I"l°LE(l $1.00 UNITED limited. Vivor in the male bird will givu good fertile eggs that will hutch strong chicks, the kind that can kick the shell to tho other side oi‘ tho incubator, dry nit rapidly, become fluffy, uni! get well ulung the wny to maturity with a low 1, denth rate and the least trouble 1,, and greatest profit to ‘their owner. A. Ii. Taylor, Poultry Hupbnndman, Central Experimental Farm. Ottawa. ---—<o&——i MR. NICHOI-fll CONOHAN In tho passing nwny on Dec. 20th, 1923 of Mr. Nicholas (lonnluin of Fortune Bridge. i‘. Iii. i. there was broken another of those links that bind us to the past. ' Mr. Conohsu who born nearly as years ago at bot 4911M! us‘ a ind, cams with his parents to Fortune M William, Sydney, N. S. at i; M . 1's. Head at a tithe when the countrylliving was sparosiy settled. and when there were fsw clear illids ww- wiihont vigor tile hatching: tron: the mstlnls would necessarily be Plthl were the only Ialsilwsys. it F" 4 Moms gmtbfltt for. s .- - v. l _ .» - >~ a 1. 1, o. - , 1 . 1 Conohun lo walk to flbuvlottclcivn for supplies in those days. es her husband lll good health. As Charlottetown and Portland, “in. settling eventually on his home stead nt Armudulc, nenr Bridge in 1831. widow, he leavclfto cherish the memory oi a kind Ilusbund and father fivo rennin-- Cambridge. Mass. John and Joseph the homestead also five daughters: “Possessed of a lilmlllrly pleas- llr. ym iholrhercuvclnunt. a , lniernlellt took illlw" “l. Presbyterian Cemetery. ""7 tune on Dec. 32in "10 9°" the. norm» and w "cl" ducted by his pastor llev. ll hert and was. attended by I concourse of lie-vulv- Sixty one years ago he married cry Ann Wheeler who still servit- ship-enrpenter. Mr. bored _ Conohun successfully at Fortune, ..._,..._._- Fortune _ IJI-IILLS 1T9 tho lororunners of cqldl grippe. Ilillnlc Mlnnrd‘! llJ it 0|! i-llfollt Illiil eiloll- 1 ' A_ euro preventative. guqlpnnnl ileslden a llorrowing und loncly and dutiful . (lurfiold. Fbrtune Bridge and Manuel on Mrs. John Banks. Poplar Point, E. iaMljs. Mcisaac, Mrs Sllvg Bennett and Mrs. Dunn all in Portland. Ne. is tll~s'-lal:r~- 219ml!!!» m?! m. Ilsa!!! in. -I-