,.,,,...oiuv i2. 1925 p.._--— ~ w. i .. - ‘ “v 1 . .~,' ‘.. .. 11- ._ . VAPORATED FRUITS =-= .~,_ f] _ _____,w....=......_‘ZOpti-iporlb, .-tfx":l|_‘icl‘ttfifl ‘J ‘at; yr}- -. . . e . (lthl. lb- mlg, _ _ _>_ -. . . ... . . 2 158.101- 25 uni. Prmm. . . .. .. . . ... . . . . 3lbs.rfor25cts. ., atlhélb, _INSf:-: span-d and Siredléuii . . .- 2 pks for 25 cts. ‘av-Y? . . .. CANNED FRUIT :-: ‘jleaehes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 tins for 45 cts. Pears ... . . . . . . . . . 2 tins for35 tats. 15mm; .. . . . . . . . 2 tins for 35 (its ppu-ilerrlcs . . . . . . . . . . . 2 tins for 30 cts. Pineapple, sliced . . . . . . . . 2 tins for 45 (rti-l. .‘Sh.,,“j|;¢ri'_\' Jill", (pure) . . .4 lbs tin $1.00 1puipherrp‘ dam . . . . . . . . . 4 lbs. tin tllillt) z-ompgb Marmalmle. . . . . . 4 lbs tin 80 cts. ti.‘ ,-., COFFEE AND COCOA =-= Coffee lisscnec . . . . . . . . . 2 bot, for 35 cts. ‘flirt-oil, hulk . . . . .' . . . . . . . . 2 lbs. for 25 cts. (toffee. fresh ground . . . . . . .60 cts per lb. :-: CHEESE :-: Sen‘ (‘h00s0 . . . . . . . _. . . . . . 25 (its. per lb. (lid (‘hero-re . . . . . . . . . . . . ._. . 3o (its. por lb. Kraft (‘hccsc . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 cis. per lb. lloqucikrri, (“hecst- . . . . . . . . 75 cts per lb (‘rerun (‘l|00st\ . . . . l0 and l5 cts. pkg. Pimento (‘hetisi- . .. . . . . . . . . . . I5 cts. pkg. w iv» :-: SOAPS :-: Leuox Soap (Laundry) . . . . 6 for 25 'l‘oil0t Soap . . . . . . . . . . 7 for 25 (‘ilsiilt- Soap. purc I. . . . . . 2 for 35 Anunouia Powder . . . . . . . . . . 7 for 25 pillllliillYfl . . . . . . 3 for 25 cts. cts. cts. ets. 2-: SPECIALS :-: icans with sauce. .. . . . . . . . . . 2 for 25 "lomato Soup . . .1‘. . . . . . . 2 for 25 cts. Salplinos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 for 25 cts. fimu-kg-l _ _ _ 3 ffil‘ (‘l-bl- llouey . . . . 2 l-2 lbs. 50 cts, 5 lbs 90 ets. Grape fruit, extra. largo . . . . 3 for 25 cts. l'ienie llums’ . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 cts. per lb. lloncless Shoulilel- Ilunils . . .25 (‘til- IWI‘ ll)- cis. in MAKING REG- ‘ lKRTEElVERIES EVERY DAY JenkinsdcSou cnocnns PHONES 236-237 lo . A xx‘ A‘A ‘gm oo++o+w+¢++"**"° ""'°_ "' CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS i . 10o par lino u! lYworlh no per line of it word» ‘In per llno of d words * 0m Insertion . lieu lnurtlnnl llrhi lhnnrtlnnl ...........- - Agents Wanted Miscellaneous Pick uP. s5 FOR FEW gm hours work. Then if You 11K". Ink regularly, have u bus- lllctliloiypru- 0W1), inuke $5 ull Will'- illiycrlcuccuir" BQDli-lll ‘In’ locality.‘ (itu-rcteiili ‘Compimv mo A. MacDONALD LAND sun- ‘ . n1 , l’. E. I. vow“ “mum” ;16-1-7--3ni0s. YOUR ACCOUNT IS PAS_T DUE and 1r not urrunsml by ltcl"‘"t"f 14th, 1925, will bu handed in fur . Bm""""1.0ut. 24MB‘; collection-——Norlh “Tgtllilz "fir" “ For sum ““°' -—- ' ' " - ‘ l llcl ) \V‘int0tl 0R SALE-COOK Ne STOVE- liema e I I ‘_- "bo. lit; llrlglttori "Rood. "to. North ltlvor. ‘ 378-“41 M21. on an“, Hsvujqu HAND BIG emmmes BTEADY EM ‘ stood near " hiinistcr. WANTE‘D-EXPERIENC_ED COOK. ' i357'2'10n13" Good wages Abbi)’ "A" n“ H‘;- . ' ; =2-l1l\i'- 0R SALE—FRE8HENED AYR- d7fi ___- lluro and ‘Iuyrflafwlibflwl ellyrne “tale Help ‘valnod Tanlac p20 pounds "Sim yeanfimnack hulk out I) ‘he o! menu. m sum.- of rum? dado nu a Welland/nappy inlay. I Iuwe 843M420 Ih. -unllrfel_l le Il”1"~—» " Otto Sepia, Portland, Ore. ANLAC isNdttlrtefs greatest tonic and builder. Made from roots, barks and herbs after the Taniac formula, Fit revitalizes the blood, tones up the digestive organs and puts the whole system in fighting trim. ' Don't go about your work sickly and discouraged. Follow the ex- ample of millions who have been helped by Taniac.“ Stop atiyour druggisfs today antbget this won- derful tonic. Y0u’ll be surprised howquickly youxstart to improve. For Coiptipation ‘Take Tanlacftkgelubrle Pill: TANLLAC K FOR YO UR HEALTH Murder of Fulton IIALIFAX. Feb. 11- Lewis Illamliall llevls paid the supreme n‘ lty tor the killing of PQHQQ ijr Charles IPuItbn at 12.15 “Tlwk yesterday morning. Bevis was bani-red on u scaffold in the county jail yard. Willi a cigarette between his lips, the condemned man mounted U11“ “Pin; i0 the scaffold and with i‘ "l-Zilllildlytc boys" to those who him, stepped forward to whore Hangman Ellis awaito-l him. Lees than a dozen people witucirsotl the hanging. “Wflllkliout the cntiro evening, llevis’ spiritual adviser, Ailjutailt HlilYiillt-Z. 0t‘ the Salvation Army ivas with him in his cell. Adjut- ant llurtliilg ziccompnnicd bim, as he \\'llll(0il with head held high and firm step, from the jail to the gallows. A last minute effort to secure a. stay of execution was mudc by tllo local branch of the Great War Vrtornns yesterday afternoon when a telegram was dcspatchoil i‘ to Premier ‘King by A. J. Cuurrron socretziry of the Association, A reply to this who, rccoivcil tstatoti that the representations made in it. were ‘being communi- cnlcd immediately to Hon. Ernest illapolnto, hIinistcr-nt Justice, for his consideration. This iuessilgo ' _.wa>i tsirzued by F- A. McGrogor, iplivate secretary to the As fur as Ileiirnvtl no further word icelvhtl up to ition took l ‘ i [91 Miles 0f Branch Lines Built By C. N; R. In 1924 Prime was ro- thc time the execu- ‘place. dlun National Railways cxpondctl S1 50.751 on brunch lines con- struction work Calendar year 192-1. Estimates expendi- ture on branch lilrfs in 1925 is SRJtlGJSSS. The whole program of tho ‘Canadian National Railway involves coitstruction of 548 miles ut an authorized. expenditure of >5l5.1.\‘tl,otl0, A report of the Department. of Railways tabled in the llcusc of (‘Ollllllfllhi today, given full (lelnlls of all work done on all ‘branch lint-s. A total of 91.5 miles of tracks wt-ro laid; 38.5 miles \vcrc ballast/ed: a proportionate amount of grading work was carried out und 72.13 miles of tclegrph lilies was. udrlctl to tire system. The urcutost progress was made on Hu- ‘Peoples, Sasky" Prince Albert, Northeast Stink; Gravelbourg. Sin-lit; Si. lloet: Du Lac, Manitoba and the tirundc Fresnlcrc, Quo., brain-hes. Sonic furtlvci‘ work. which will [lftlUilUillly complete these branches is prov tied for in 193;}. The only b anchcs for BIRTHS PlNEAU-Un Fobriiury 7th. 1925. at New ‘tilusgtnv, l‘, l‘). l., to Mr. and Airs, Music Pineull, u HUIL Con- l-{l‘tllllliiiltlllS KEEFE.—l\t Kinkoru. Jun.’ ?il. 192.5, to Mr- and Mrs John lxcel‘: u son Lorne Sinclair. ‘E DEATHS up...“ "Wm, umumnd cad," p01. laymen: for Barbers. B 0H tut rspvclxilly forbuildlnt: T01 rllflfhps M, ma," is kemug Scar. or Barber College, "n". nunruiu-o-i-tts-tt lloltt-l‘ order qulcldyr-J. l’- g§1.g.5.|ut4l. (uultlot, liiiitwiiilcltoif-l’. h}. I, 403-24 2-7l .m—~___ 0R sue-autumn: renames. 910-. one. lniptirllb-HQGWY/ 3i)» 11ml mil‘ Palmer 1'6 with Reverse. 1h good working, fully ovor- ‘huoleil. idmont complete accos- aorleu, Ono dcck hoist with ehuln ‘ml flliroeket. All-i-lblnf nt low "h" Rs not in use. "' Exinfiine and make offer. B. ‘Compton & i)‘. Ilclle River, __ l 888-2-l1MfZl. Motion To Reject (Canadian Press) ‘IIONDON, F617. t11.—-'ln tho llotls clwmenrtt of the Church of ‘Scotl and llbouaivio n chars‘? t0 Elli" ' nucleated‘ Ilninn Iwith the Uni fern CANN-ER FOR SALE I llcllo River Harbor incluuinli i ‘fil- six buildl m steam boiler réllliiicklng Qq 19W} Qggmer “In” Three zoodlzioéftllofltl- edory. one trends ind en- "110; and the Blii was ‘st-veil t1 - c-rui reading. . -QQ>——-—- riitlies seldom can! Dig opportu labelled. ‘ lmliplfml mil. gq , Q00 Par- uos (tnrre ~ ‘an with _ " rope. anchors, bll0y8 rind ballast. mitten rmunv. d “'9 er. ‘Tiqowatar. fl IIPTI$II I VIPII Iii K til=iizirulisii~lri‘.i-.v-.lir l‘. PAUL Illll‘! Ilia IQII expert in 8 weeks. Wlilifi M01‘ Department Bill Defeated of Commons 11w.‘ evcnliuz u motion to ioielct. a Bill cmicernln! ttluyendl- ( Frm Church, wus tlslfeat-ctl 282g:- mn “ml Guam‘, Mllgllglpultl McMAHON--—-At Fulrfichl on Jan, 22 Mr. ‘fholuas nlciilnhon M19 65 years. HOPGOOD.—At Kumlootx-l. li- C» on _]nny_ ill-d" 1925, ltichnd J- lltipgotiti, ufti-i" a short. illness, aged Sh‘ yrs. "LHL to sprln-gton (leiuctery. t1 youngest daughter of the into Dun f! " LMEMQiiiAil/i In lnvlnl memory oi my ti"? lfitllor Miohlnl lllll. who IIIHI February lith. l”!- Denrnnt htillor tlinu liflli left us. And our Ion we deeply f! In: w; know -lt In 0m} (‘fl . bereft II lie eln nil our porter! illdlllllllihh as, l!!! cox ' list ‘and wnn. . ,, .1 could bo ‘ (l’l"l‘.»’\\\'.-\, I\‘—cb,_ 11—Thc Cana- S . 500 this your MacNEVlN—Dicd nt Iiuzel Grove IWoduosduy, iMbrlltlfY p11. Edlwllril eilllialoNevi-n. l‘une.r:il, l-‘nitifly w‘- 1-00 MacDONALQ-Idntwretl but: rest at. Grand Vic-u‘. Jun 8th, 192: bliss- Ldd Katharine MacDonald nixed i5 Y" THE CHARLOTPETOWN ‘Central Guardian Feb. 11~tn.--so4-2-io-ei presented a ‘very nppetizing pearance and largely patronized. ' party under the auspices of’ was largely gni-et Gallant. almost impassable still worse conditions mild spell continue, int: last night was very well and Mrs ‘C. L. Miles. was therefore par excellence continuczl )'(“§l‘."l'tlilY. tiff and (thief of 5 to 2- Tomorrow morning deceased. will be taken up. in ‘l lty. o prizes being won as follows Ladies’ (first)~1.\liss Lona ()ua“d:' ‘Undies’ tIlltll-*.l0llll Lohues. 'lll3‘l'€‘ll‘tl9l‘l‘ll;{ of the programme. ~ ' PERSONALS lcft yestcrtlny for lVllnlnipeg. for further cons! ructlnn 1925. work Kolnwtm. brunch is expected- {___- REMOVE SKIN the ntront-T. disagreeable flavor tho meat. .. .14.. w] ..i‘.t ,... .-. ‘ GUARANTEED T0 KILL HUGHES’ CQRN EXTRACTOR Stops. the Pain ‘ ‘ And ~~uuetu~ smurf" clmntorrrrown came coucen-r and unlit social In St. George's Hell, Tuesday. FUNERAL NOTICE—The hill-Gr. a1 at the late Rowland F. Taylor. Will £81m place this afternoon from the resideiifieof his grandmother, Mrs ‘ Maoflusrrie, 84 Gerdld‘ 8t. Funerals leaving the bones 4t, 12.45 for lite’ People's church services at 1111p. m. thence HENBW Dominion Cemeteryfor interment- TEA A1‘ NOTRE DhME-u-TW annual high tea was helddastfinlght hat Notre Dame Academy and was very largely attended. The tables, which were all bountpously spread ' many ‘ favorable comments were heard on the splen did supper served. Too. will be held ugain tonight and will no doubt be WHIST ENJOYED-Jfho whtln-t Joseph's Sodall-‘Jy was‘ -b‘eld in. ‘the Sodnllty Hall ‘Tuesday night and attended. thirty-one talbles being occupied. The gentle- menfis prize lwas ‘won by Mr. Fred ‘Pclwcr and the ladies lby ‘Mrs. Ern- est liicCarey. ‘The Icon-solutlon- ‘prize went to Moss Sadie ‘Mclnnis and ‘the lircky chair ‘prize no Mlss‘ Mar- THE SIDEWALKS-The pres- ent unusually long thaw has made many of the Walks and crossings ankle deep slush and water making walking a renl discomfort, A little lubor with a shovel would make all the differ- ence in the world and also avoid". should the N-‘AVY LEAGUE DANCE-"be dance in the Navy ‘imagine Build- ‘l3’ tended and turned out a splendid success, The cliapcrones were hire. A. B. Cosh. divs. J, O. lI-Iyndman.‘ The musicl was by the Casino Orchestra. and AT THE SUPREME COURT,_._ The hearing of tho Acklamlversns Stewart cane, for ivjectment, was After ad- dresses by Counsel for the Plum- Justice lilntblcison the. jury retired at 12.30 and after three and a half hours deliberation. returntrtl to Court and announcedn verdict for the Defrntlant on a vote 11 o'clock the hearing of an appeal front u ruling of the Probate Court in i2 the trstatt: of lilary Oxen-haiti, REBEKAH LODGE-The mom-i hers of ithc Alpha Rebekah Lodgom of ‘this city hcld an enjoyable socialip, the Odd FCll(‘.“\\'S' rooms, ‘Tues-ll, . The [Jllilwlllg programing was _]_ at presented:-S|nlo—‘Slstcr Ill-taut‘ Iiovvaiit: Duct—Sister K. dvIaeNoir, and Mrs. R. l., Jvlzvcliee; Strlo—‘ltlr.l‘ it. ll, lvluoKee; Duct — Sister An-i nlo Slfiewarit and Brother '1‘. NV. Bout-Z The rest clf ‘the evening ‘wasf upsnt in Jllayiirg Auction Forty-fives l0 Mac» tstrcontll-dilrs. John lilzioNuir; G-eultlennenflsi (first) \\'.'lliA.m Darby; Gentleman's _(scc- Miss Finaly-' Noble Grand, presided during‘ ‘Mrs. ‘Carl Iiiilfcrtl and children On tho hulnncc of thw- 19 branch ilucs ziutliorlzotl provision is mad" Au expenditure of 32.1118.- nu the Kanlloops, Rcmovo thc thin skin that cairn"; next to the fut, on mutton bofo you cook it ns this iswvhat pin-s Removes 339.3919‘: PRICE Cents; Your tlrder by‘ nail for DRUGS ‘ind MEDICINES will receive rom t ofiéiition- . sanctum... , . iilllilllillliii iilliil Mill llE The mcintbers of tlrs‘ dndoor Cir- cus Ofllllllllliléfi held a aplendfld meet ‘There ‘was a. large attendance anl a cnnillilcralble amount of business _Wns done. After some discussion "t was decided to have the Circus formally opened wt 8 o'clock sharp. Ftdlowiirg an INlLlTiZtSS by Hig il-lonor Lieutenant Governor Heartz every- thou: will be set in inflation for the ‘llll-fl-Zcst event in ‘the history of ('|lill'l(il.l(.“ll)t\\'ll'l3 social activities. ill’ popular consent it. was docilded “irr. Wednesday and Saturday of (JITIIS Week be "Children's Days" and “with th-e added attractions for liltlfllrs \\"lil(3l’l ‘the Committee has do vltlvd on those who attend tilie Cir- (ans Will be elven a‘ rare treat on whose days. The ‘Convmltteo reported that. en- trants in the Popularity Contest were ‘working hard and that. oon- siderable interest: has lbeen manif- ested to dwte. The question "Who '\Vill be Queep of ‘the Circus?" is ' "WY much undecided as several you“: ladies are in the running. al- most neck and neck. After the meeting the Cmnmllfleg rr-pau-ed to the Market Building "hort- a fililifl of men is putting the stalls in shape. Tovnrmy Ddwar is "l5" "Hlkiul: the ‘windows of the Alaiktt. lluiltlln‘: assume new alp- prtlruntrcs lby reason of several clcv or pastor (ltlfllgll-S which ho ‘has llY-‘Ilivn ‘thcrcmn. A etli-eclal stand for the tlirbernatcrial party has been .‘l.“u.oil and this will ‘be appropniatc ilraped. The Concessions and tlzuncs will have prominent places in ‘tho llniltlinll turd there will be plenty o-t’ room for tlhe visitors ‘to iuoiiix-iiatlo. it is the intention of the Committees .to bold frequent "itmlllll-t-s in ordorthzut any Sturgeo- tions WlllCll ‘may have ibecn overlook 813' St. at- 1118 in ltho Fire Station last night. _ GUARDIAN illililllil lillilliifi I ' a.- , » 3.» m“ pa; . _,\__, ,§ _. gab}; “k/Q‘ A lift/e ltig/ler in price, buf- wdaf a wander/a] cdiirference a few cents make - ’l‘w0 auditors were. elected, ilzuuoly t-d will ho given attention. 3 o 2 J ' 1 2 L. 0f C. Bowling , , l 2 -\ llilrlily exciting gnlme was rol- 1 2 led on the 1.. of C. Alleys lust night o 3 zvhcvn ‘the i\'€J\\'S‘l).'—l'[lC'I‘lll0ll topped tthe ' ' ‘\" R‘ my n8 pmfans‘ Cunierom-St. James .__.._,. 183$ _ Galbraith. IL-Peoples 1778 ...“iiil”.§.§’..’?.i’5“.'.'“5T" u. 19o Peer‘ B-rY-‘en ----- -- -~ 1°11 at v _q- . M6 206 Sample, C. E.—St, James ___ 161.. _]_ I‘. ‘.~. 202 lsmCurmoily, W.—St. Pauls ___ 123.9 In. Duncan . . . . . . . .. 10o 168 14olI-"Pih°"“°» "~45" Jmes " x. (iarnluim . . . . . .. 12o 19s zirwhlle- Grsi Jame“ ----- -- °‘ l '1"(,[,»,1_2452_ lwepster, J.—r.\/lethudist __... I503 i ‘Walker, lEr-Zion _____ 143s C. N. FL: Robertson. L.—Zlon _____ _. ~ (fraswell . . . . . . . . I32 147 124 -€-—<o>—--—- Ilcvan . .. . 15S 140 139 Robertson . 131 133|REPORTS OF WOMEN'S JNSTIT- Doyle .. 21o 169' UTEES or PRINCE sow/mo . Hoyle 1x0 iczii ISLAND Tu al ' r" . ‘oonutinni GROVE—'l‘he Janu- HOCKEY tAT BURDEN A very friendly §ume\0f Hockey February 6th, between the Beavers of -Betl0qlle and the Nationals of of the third period by u score of a-—3, Although the Beavers were put over the twenty minute route. this game with Borden proved to be the fastest and cleanest that Bedeque took part in this winter. Tile Nationals will cross sticks with the Beavers for return game ‘Miss Nellie Gillespie letft yestcr- in Uctlcnuc Thursday night, Feb- day on a visit to Boston. ruary 12th. ‘ . _ ——- The line up is as follows, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Arthur Stevens of Borden Bcflcque Trurp urrivilztl in the city yesterday Gen] ovcui ‘n ' an: are ‘the ‘ruests of Mr. . and Mail». ‘H. ‘c. nmlwii at ‘file vui- Sand“ Defence Mmm" t ria Hotel. Thoy left rfnr Silmmer- Dame! Cqnhuvl‘ do yesterday zlflcrnoou. Mr. Stev- Jay ‘ G "l ens is an cnthuslir ‘tic hockey fan Furwurd“ “(H and ‘Willi ‘one of the sitrong isuppnrt- Mulligan Nummn ii ll_l‘lli‘0 tcalni. MCMQGP ‘Moyse which no moirsy has been provid- Do-ucotle Noomm ed this year aro the Acadia, AI- SW5- berlli. Pino Falls. Manitoba, Ito-o» mlI-rcrsou _,_i ilalo, Albortu, St. Paul, Alberta Green and China (Ilny, QllPllutt bramhes‘. [lilwlll-l‘ ---- ——— in Day At The Y.M.G.A. GYM-- It) till l2——Spccial class 3.30 till S-Jntermotlinto, 5 till ti-Business men. 7 till 8—I.ntlles Volley Ball l3‘OVihl.lNG— Zion vs. Baptists. GFJNFJRAL~ Rcndinl: room. showers, pool, bli to Li. your convenience. scores of 3 string games: St.‘ James __ 3 0 mg . FARM. ‘GQRDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS yqiuyieooiverl n copy oi ah Mil‘, (uuulogue. went free noon reuueiit. FAllillICilfl--\Vn Iliflko ...-nun ‘ orleh ixFm-mern (Ynlcnn. (‘Inn ‘Order-n. hi.‘ ' ', snjnnr runs-our s1 variet- 'y JIM‘! Sweat Penn ‘un- nmiurnnns- ‘.4 t,» ‘ pmnm from‘ selected __ , -! z . . . GLADIOFJ-owomlerful new homer,‘ \ lililn rpry popular ' 4 Seed 0o. Arena at Borden Friday eivcning.| Happenings 0f The liards. checkers, bowling ullcys ut Church League with tcn highest Wm‘ U)“ eo-oooo-a-o oo-vyv-ro-eoooooej- Hotlel Victoria Water Street, Charlottetown __i_,fi l lunry mecUln-g 01f this Institute was i that place and which resulted in wmml and mwpted‘ ‘ t f ansivered with “RlddlesW VIC ory or the Beavers ut the endlmlmlness mama“ we” ‘and the Secretary was instructed to Roll call was Various ‘discussed, ipurchuse now Iblinds for the school ibefore the ncxit meeting. Three new meimlberslwcre Welf-‘Ollleil- En" joyuible ‘music ‘was ifuririslietl ‘by M rs. Ray Wlllizrins and the meeting clos- ed iby singing the Naalonai Anthrun. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Rolbert Mllligan. mcmlbcrs llrcld at. the home of Mrs. Robert Willinuus, fourteen lmeniibers dud a ok illace in the new open nlrptreot mun-bar of visitors attending. The meeting opened by sinlzilu; ill" institute Ode, other _wli’.‘z-‘li_t‘lio llllll- utes of the ‘previous meeting were MUIRlRAY irAninon - Fourteen Transcript- irttended the January lncctilrg of the Branch which was hold at kilo Prows c. and plans we oi‘ her home. date‘ hotel. POOMI over Canada. ' .' “ ‘IIAIAIFAX. N. ll. on‘; .. -¥=r~.~i'.f"t:i' “ -------u '\ i home of Mrs. The meetin‘: opened a ‘Sing-song and Roll call was ans wcred ‘with a Definition of an Iiloul l-lutlhnnd. It. was decided to luako a. uuut ici- -Mt. llerlbclvt tirnbunane- re made ‘for having at _ v Play. Papers on “The Home" nnd tfflliiyflillf! \‘\<‘1l1l1"- "The New Year” were read I H ,__ '1‘. W. IIeIJac-hfillr and Miss Antics 1"“"‘“l-_ '__ _ _ (llemouts. The prQzra-nrmt» for _t‘ht~. ftdll-liflil-lll h ill -\ll~ evrnlni: included also a Iiluslcul l1 llillllle- (‘cutest and 'f‘onlzuc uwisters. " _ nzixt uitiotiug will the licld at the lllcdtlil)’ ‘\'i“lllili~l<~fl\- honu; or Mrs. ’l‘i‘n1 llrrrinu. Offers to the public I comfortable. up-io- A. I’. with travelling Contain: 44 with privlie bathe. The Cuisine lo famous ell Telephone In all roomu; Courteous nerves. H. 0. BROWN, Mhnlqor Charlottetown ' by n1ps prize WiiS won In“. mvut. ‘$l1lt|lf\I‘GI"lELD—-Ilis1titutc mot on (ll‘lI1'l;'-'i0\l1il Ja-uuziry 22nd at the lhomo of llirs. tltillt‘ will DOWN‘ hltilliulzuti tcaimini Everett ‘llaslziin, ‘ten members and rwuitcil as follows: three visitors nttendltrt-T- All" i-lll‘ "l-mlml‘ illollmiill’ usua-i opening, reports of the School liriilgtz l- aud Sick committees were l-riveii. Mrs. (loiclou-tzh, blrs. ll.» ll. llusiam and bliss hiurle-l I-laslem were ap- nolnketl Entertainment [or Ftfbruipry, and the Mrs. G. I... ll. l1. and Plycrctt Hulsam its ll?- frcsluntmt comlmitteo . Bills trmoun- 11m; to $3.97 were ordered paid» 'l'\wo contests were put on by tbc . Missess M. liiacDonalil and Niuriel lluuluim, um] .a‘lnug with gannes and music filled It pleasant tivenlnlr- Lunch ‘was served and the Hostess given n vnto of thanks for the use (‘ommitt ct: Alex. Gran-t, New Glrtsgow; J. T. dates. MoGonn-an, St. John: C. P. Wiley, attempt at civic affairs (or either Toronto; J. A. fleorg. Fred (kindon. Mr. McDon W. A. Walker, Montcbon; D. Der- ’ - anoint, ‘nor-onto. _Jailuary 14th. UWOlVQ zuemibers and (i-LEN VA‘LIJEY—Tbe first re- gular meeting of this now Institute was held alt. the School ‘house on one visitor attending. The meeting Opened with the usual llllfillllesS procedure. and each menilber ans~ ‘wc-rcd roll taall with a (lonuntlru-m. Airs. Willard McDowell and llllsu Nettie hlcDmvcli. Pltins were mad-e to ‘hold a.\Vclgbin‘;: Party at the ‘homo of..\lrs. ll. P. Alblbot-t on Jnnu- riry 27th. ‘The ilext meeting will be hold in the Schoolhouse. s'r. rETEirs SOUTII- Institutu met on January 2nd at the homo of Mrs. Milton Wayc, ten members and three visitors ivcre present. 'l"lin meeting was opened in the us- ual way. with ‘the President, Mrs. I‘. '1‘. Power‘ in the chair. Roll cull was tnlsaverrtl with re‘ pcs for "Dc- seit Dishes. 11in: Secrstary report- cd that the. Sign board for the school hlltl been ‘finished. A splen- did ‘paper on "Character" was read by lifts. Anderson and was very much llllflfflfllllétl by all. This was followed by n mos‘; enjoyable Social hour~l\lrs. Waye serving a. r121 uty lunch. ‘It was decidctl t0 hold the nex-L meethrg in the school house, roll call to ‘be answered with re- cipes for “Supper Dishes." i- 1100+ llrs. A. l\l. ‘writes: “lily little daughter and I often visit. a dear old rclrttive- whoflreinl: full of aches ‘and pains, seldom jokes or [sold 1o him Ulla day, "Uncle, is an laulths. Zilnurine noticed this and your 21nd on. the insidc?"-Bcstoii Eastern Guardian for th“ vtincrublc captain _we . .“‘AT THE weekly wliist thirty‘ might. repnt tho old lllil‘! hold lu St- Jo ‘s llull on 'i‘ue-~u|uy zulagts "llo is the rilllll; ma" 'i'\'Clllll1.{ a la ('l'U\\'(l had a most in tho right place." l)£.‘li'l_:,’ a The by Zilr 4T points and Wiunci- oi‘ the tourna- will bo o --~—~—’ congraullzltttms are indeed in ..."‘HOCKEY GAMES pluycd in (vrtlt:r.—A. hetwccn tho Mono, <+>-—-—— The seniors] PERSONALS -l, Montague Ji||iior~=»~l.o\voi~ Iittinl- ..*Mr, llicAdam of Moi-ell was ziguo L’. Montague llriilgt- 2. i~‘.>u recent visitor to Georgetown.“ McLean, retort .-.—A. i.\, ._.__ , Urey-HE MURRAY mvgg; ..*1Vli' Black, commercial, travel TIGERS went down to defeat lio- fore ill‘ (leorlzctown Hockey Aw. k on Alonday evening by the score l0——1'>. Th‘: game which was quite fast by limes wet-i in the VlSliIllJ,‘ team, however, lacked in contbinalion and wcro unable to ftrllutv tho pnco 0i’ sexL-tte- I~‘. hlcllean, referee.»- A. ' Montntrue ‘Tuesday night. Rev. Air. Stirling prcsldctl and tho niootint: was addressed by Rev. (lcrr C. Toylor- and Rev. Wm_ iOrr thllllil-Znn. Both speakers showed that the, action of the Church not in accordance with the princi- ples of Presbyterlnnlem and thnt tho Union was ,not n religious movement but one of ndlninistru- tlou. The meetir]: was very onthus» lastlc. . “m1- ‘rue. civic NOMINA.‘ Alihollflh thin in the friet 1 ald or Mr. Llewellyn, nevertheless both these gentlemen M76 proven thmeeloes as admir- ' 4 $22K E Hate] Co" Ltd_ Tron] hoiill in Georlieeown on l-‘rl. ~' ‘ (fly tie s xth Capt. John Smith- P"99"l°»‘°" was deelnrmi elected as Mayor , s-eo-y44u. and Messrs. Duncan McDonald‘ - ‘ YIUIORIA HOTEL and Chester Llewellyn as Cotincll- ---- lore. there being no other candk llEllVilllS Pains in Back and Legs Re- lieved by Lydia E. Pinkhamb Vegetable ‘Compound Ford. 0ntario.—_"l had g nerwul break-down, as it is called, with severe pains in‘ my back and legs, and with fainting spells which left me very weak. I was nervous and could not sleep _nor eat as l should and spent much time ill bed. _ less, for over two years before Lydia E. Pinkham‘s Vegetable Compound was recommended to me by my neighbor. Before I hnd taken five doses I was sitting up in bed, and when the first bottle was taken lwas out of bed and able to walk around the house. During my sickness I had been obliged to get some one to look after my home for me, but thanks to the Vegetable _C0mP°l-"1d I am now able to look after it mgielf. I have taken Lydia Pmkhsnfs Medicine in turn with_t.he Vegetable Compound, and I certainly recommend these medicines to any one who is not enjoying good health. I am quite willing for you to use these facts as 8 testi- momal."—Mrs. J. Sunrnnup, 130 Jos. Jenisse Avenue, Ford, Ontario. ‘Nervousness, times, run-down feelings and weakness are symptoms to be noted. Women suffering from these troubles which so often have, should give _ item's Vegetable Compoun u fair trial. All druggists sell this medicine. able citizens and arc fitted in cvirlywuy for lillllL>i~i',lllClllll(?l‘ of tlr‘? former council he llurmairhzls tho necessary experience, and tholcitiu-nra are mil-tor to remember‘ Frank tlotcllwho painstaking efforts forth in their behalf while. setting Aluminum-ti on ucxtlux u member of that. board. tllt‘.~‘t- 1.: nth-men zuzd to tho Iowi; ler of llaliizix was on u business trip t.o (i-Jcrgetovrn iution team in the Georgotoivn,\\'lik-—-‘\- --'Mr. lltlu-riny River ivcrc recent. visitors docd a fair exhibition of hocheyuii) (FQCFKPIIHVIL-‘A l ..'.\Ir, and Mrs Ray Schurman the local * have returned to (ieorlllilfiwfl all"? visiting relativcs in New Anmin. .\lr. Schurinnn intends leaving for the West shortly, ho has sent. for- mfiuNlQN _D|$QU$$E_D AT ward two pairs of black foxes MONTAGUE-A meetlnr: to dis- under tlri- care of Mr. Willie Man- cuss Church ‘Union nuts held ut "flY-“Qil-A- Allnurdfii Llnlment for the ilrlppo. PQ-O-GQ-Q 1» (Jourts was i: ‘was’ 8kg“. _ i qua you Qiibllbjfl qourtqeuely o cured ior. ‘ '0 > l . been and refurnllhsd throughout and otters wry eenlforlibl! > accommodation to the trlvil- ’. In; nubile. ' BllEAK-ililWN l was in this state, more or 100d irritability, painful i’. din E. their positions, us he put To ' during the and . Mrs. oi Murphy o-ooooo-vo-e-o-oooovo-o-O’ e i 4 ._Queen Hotel ‘rnla popular Hotel lies completely renovated Iho lllile 1e slwolellv. m4‘ Reta $8.!» n '61)‘. ‘Charlottetown , .I1.~>t§l,_.;,9g~n. Ltd- -