-. l _HAVE ISPENSE ANY _ YOUR , " ‘fliiiflélgflllgiliéé; 2 ' - ~ .5. y» ne,. PRES@@ll a girfifiggfiyzndtn ‘clash I f“ will» .-'“.'.‘."“ ad's..." 97”“? ii Rgosaroalsg J. Ernest rl.lw;,¢j,7' “l ‘so J. . .' p“ ~ (‘DRQJ-‘ifiwlsfiwllo street . i. CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN X r l‘ A ‘iv v '4 my’ __ , .- . ~¢¢e¢=¢*=fje“§ _ l'.1' l= ill» Heliifiwnllileil... l m‘ AT oNcr: ngpsmmc. w ess. Appiyliiarirer, sisz-fi-zo-ti u‘ l) WANTEIIPWA rm: . llsboro_ st. P‘ y “m ' ' sign-s GIRL srunamrs T0 ard. Apply 199 Weymouth , -_ y . i‘ v i 2 yrs ~omn you can L i‘. llsework, one canvdll wn i ‘ uklus, Apply to Bruce stewairtlsl‘ = nsidcpce. l4 "Water St. 2074-1-7-4i . N D-AT olvoc, MAID FOR i101‘ I housework. Apply Mrs. G. . Sherren, 201 Huston Street. A . ..»i ".'l2§"?r1'?:.2.1 ll} Lost r +- BUFFALO, NEAR LIND y qdlesfillMiitoh. . . finder. please, 040-1-5-21 gg.;=l'f.aefri. "m-lfi-ili-lil. i: ' f. You if,‘ ironic Ilerfllieidqolds, gaping, .. ._ “l, Y\v ‘é- xii-t llww‘. ertisementa l loopy limo: a worm- vv‘ i ($115M? andseptember. ‘r. a“, vvvwv% '1 N - ‘. , - fifiifi. - 711M! lingo! B words #1,. f. ., _- n" AA A» --Y ynfyv vv??? '1 - 4 A ‘Nursing. _ NURSES ;.H9_mY." a“ Hospital. lM Standardized HWDltal and accredited School. "Tires Year course. Affiliation with Pfllvidenbe City Hcspigql and Mass. Eye and Ear Infirmary. Elkht hour day. Allowance $15.00 monthly. Classes admitted Feb- Qlle h ur years of Hgh For further 1n- .. ‘mil-WI llllllly to Superintend- ' “"- l ., _.,.1085-1-3-6i. Teachers wanted WANTED-SECOND ouiss ma. cher for Forest Hill School, No, ‘r 9:19? “bl 1"- Sunplement $50 for sélclf year. John C. McBeth, Y- - lose-lu-si WlQNTE” 1"‘ ONCE. saooNo sggsbulteflgher for Pisquid west Edwmwtilnplement, $75 for yum l QAl/llll- my-sl zoao-l-s-al rpm Boston. Two ..S_c_hooi required. AyticlcfiforrSale ’ _ s-4o‘*fi.41i.~nblr.a§1-Ar§n" v S uli l rotary saw, and shingle ma- iiue , Apply Spurgeon Hick u, ,1 ~ ‘F’??? - 1Z- i‘ t LE —- OLD FASHIONED. ,- llli lick chair,,_t\nd bureau. Ap- iy 1 Pownal St. 204l-1-5-3i ‘ 0 HAND ruitmlrunli! ug and sold. Apply 113 Pow- nl . 2042-l-5v-'3iM' LE ONE ENTERPRISE oya rand range good as new. 1 ze arciwaoddinlng room chairs,- bll_ us, one velvet squaréwfi 1-2 ‘ 4. ‘Phone 134-1‘... 2029-1-5-31 t _ E-A BOOK BARGAIN — ucye pedia Britannica, 1a ted- ififimbfiglnfll 1910, supple entsry‘ 22, ‘1326-36 vols in all, in goodl ildition. Rev. J. W. A. Nicholson, . Bcdpque, P. B. u... 2051z1-5-2i . A\ ~ thighs daSantaFe n, resonant WANTED -r mil School District No.0: girl}; fgglltygiguties to begin Feb, 1st, plement for half year ' 2'15; Apply to Archibald a. Ellis, Ff)! llfftees. 2070-14-31 HOOVER/MAY TOUR, - - THE wssrr INDIEVS l. U- 5/5- UTAH. en route to Ham . '91:“ .3°i1d5r Jan. 5.-If President-eleiet i oover can conclude his conferences n .Wa§hill8ton in time, he contsm- plates a tour of the West Indies be. fore his ‘inauguration March 4, Stock‘ Quotations . i HALIFAX. Jan. 5.—Quotatibns "fillilflslledl by Johnston and Ward Members Montreal Stock Exhange. K NEW YORK EXCHANGE - i =2." American Can Co . [tor San Am gocofimtivgezgga. .....'.1l3 .- . , , _me ng o.....,..98l/_- w - ~ l - '-~A -BoschMagCo...........-14'/ R §“‘E.“"“QE _mD $93‘. .....sn.,oop.mulms.oo,....,... .....12li§ ale pilp, breeding 3 4 black, 1 4 N Y Ce & H R d. l ‘Apply immediately W, R. _ Gm“; no (gay v R R- ' ‘ ' ' "191" rnnii; Marshfield. 2014-14-31 ' Hud'M§°r°Car c; lz-lilggfllllf: ‘LE-THREE FRESHENED Ismdifggffg‘; - ~ 2i” WS-ii 1 William Trainer, Mount g RzgdingCo ‘ ' ' ' ' "m4? "m" < z95?".i'_;'1~’.f7:-..-. lyllltheri-‘n filltiiway "ago .-' _ non ac cRy . . . . . . . . . . . 10291:: Miscellaneous,“ ,_ Idéfirlgllyl-itricohol Co . . . . . . . .. ...la:l=,v, l es rig ouseEiec........,..1-i9l/ . [rug-qua]; MAQDQNALD, United StatesSi-eel .,._...161Q and? r Surveyor, ‘ Hermanville. .1~:. r iose-lz-i-lmo. MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE ul- o lrlnfsTiskrsnrrlousf “ “Aéiiihi .. 40v, l s . .'.l.-.: gum-man Jqb print. llyldissbKangzTexas Ry . . . . . . . ry.‘ u, on res owcr ' ‘ -,. National Bre eries . ..135 M0 AND MOURNING y, ‘.' Winnipeg prolific .. .104 rd l; shoring mum guard. Brampton .. .. .. 35 h lpr-[ngem Brazilian Traction .. .,.. .. ‘i6 _ g Steletiitagiompany of Canada 1A 5y nic ve Yfliniféob " .-~‘-- Igawinigafic... .... 88 sic letters right ear Y0, mft Canaidixanlgteaglship Cp 381-’.- fll‘ Jas. A. Chisho North Domnon l‘ e . . \ "Y "’- E- ‘ll » ' or" ""“ii‘:;..y' ' ' .' r‘. .. an . It mymglwg cums my BuildingProducts . . . . .. nv _pgg with addyeg printed, F7858!‘ 811d Co ... ust e thing for acklowldge- 3 QYIIQGIIM ~- len . intlmations, etc. ‘ disfifi i-lédficr Corporation ob lPrirwi-y, u, Foreign Securities 1 I ' I x _ {:93 UmCQ-A ... ‘7 1' "Ii ” Z Y‘. to Utii es-Br... .. ale Hell? Wlxntéii‘. British America ou .. 0mm“?! 14w“ imperial Oil .~_- ixtllfzffof choitxtséllsatebgtarziukigsfi BANKS on nner m ,. l . iloc-ziatcs desires. a. obbe ' B kc nmerce “.320 °Y 381N111 or broker-go 19am 2:3: ngysl l... “Um, “ll "M90118 .0 - salesman will Bank Montreal ....a9s ‘will “Juli ce. ‘ ‘u ies Bpgkrlovgflcotia ow ill be. co " délitiaiylpfiiy 7W“ ' ' l ' zoliz-i-ls-ai WHEAT l , hi; "x 1:" ::: ::: ::: 1:. .:.'.‘3~'l‘.‘ fl l Wanted" = m; July .4167? » n ‘ a '.,' ._, N y, ."'if{¥.\!i ' 9°“ . c0 fort. 3015-14-81 ' $1- --l --'. " g "~ y ... .-.-.~ ',l ‘, i“... l‘: so "63 l ltions.‘ __ en q . um - » ' . ~ ~ .. ribs A I - .1. ... l_ u‘ an n ‘f-lfifirfifiim?‘ K -‘~ ‘flab-j: ::: __ 4m m; ' > "w? ‘ab _ ‘mvhiuly ... ... u; .~ - i a . » » " ‘ l ' wnan v , l d‘ ‘a ‘gin/... r . llo ... ... , rvififflhlh», _ ,. . . o... h... l H Guardian lST- DUNSTANb UNIVERSITY ‘will reopen tomorrow-Jan. 8th. 2073 fi MB- B- ABNQQR will be buying sil- "yer fox skins at the oiilceofJ. D. Jenkins on Tuesday and Wednesday. Jan 8th and 9th. 2075 ‘l IS an DEAD._-Mr. Roderick i Ma lt< Oyster Bed Bridge, re- ceived the sad news of the death of his brother Donald John, who pass- eel-away; Dec. 80th. 1928, in Oakland. California. - , THE GLOSSOP-IIARRIS Company concluded their two weeks engage-- - msntsltsthlaiPrince Edward Theatre Saturday_'_nigh with a. repeat presen- tation of "Ar n't We All.” A fairly large and appreciative audience at- tended.” ,._ FIRST HOCKEY PRACTICE —-The Abegweits held the first local hockey practice of the season at the Arena Saturday night. A very good sheet of ics lgreeted the players who made the most of a good hour's workout. Coach Wed Moore is in charge of the team. l l GAS: TANK EXPLODES-Yester- day-afternoonusbout 3.30 p. m. in thq Chrysler Garage, Great George Street al gasoline tank, taken from a ‘car andleftlstanding by the stove, "ex- pioded-lwith considerable violence. One- of the ends was blown out of the door. No fire resulted, and. there was no ‘amage. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH —-Rev; W. C, Macdougall, M. A., B.D., preached before a large congregation at theiOentrai Christian Church last evening-His subject was “Fellowship That Islrruiy Christian." Rev. Mr. .Macdougali is '0. very eloquent and able speaker and needless to say his sermon last night was listened to with rapt attention and interest. He will remain in the city for two more weeks.‘ FORMER ISLANDERr-A riespatch from Vancouver, 15.0.. says that Hon. Dr. McLean, former Premier of Bri- l tish Columbia, whose Government was defeated a few months ago, and who failed to carry Victoria City for the King Government in a by-elec- tion last month, has been appointed Chairman lof the Dominion Farm l Loan Commission. It is explained that appointment to this position has ' been delayed for some time, as the Government was awaiting the ap- pearanyce of" a suitable man. It may therefore beregarded as fortunate for his‘ political aspirations — Monctou Tilnes. . , A SLIRPERY DAY-Kesterday af- terndoh owing to the rainstorm fol- lowing on severe frost, ice conditions on the streets and sidewalks were very trying to morning church goers -though very pleasing to the young- sters" many of whom were skating alongvthe," pagernents, and even in- dulged-in impromptu games of hock- ey. Citizens had to "watch their step,"_ and,_ca_r§ even when provided with chains . ad to proceed very carefully. f they did not havevchains on they f qpently waltzed about the I- streets in ipllinost ludicrous manner. quite 'out of'the_control of their drivers. Sand was badly needed on the sidewalks, and it is to be hoped that when such ‘conditions prevail again it\wili be forthcoming prompt- ly. vThe weight of ice on the wires combined with the high wind caused the telephone poles to snap off in some places, and the linemen had a lbusy afternoon in consequence. In particular, every pole between the railway.._cro's§ulg at Davis and Fras- ors PackingJPlant and the end of the North approach to the bridgc,\ BIRTHS McMILLAN-At West Covehead. to Mr. and Mrs. Brenton McMillan, a daughter. Nora Maud- » liukrus roman-In this city. Jan- 6. Mrsl Gertrude Fo1ey.,ug0d 41 yew- Fun- eral notice later. t »pA3,qU_11AR50iv_-At 159 Grafton St. on Saturday, January 5th. 1929. Mrs- Delia. Farquharson. Funeral will be from the MacLean Funeral Home. Interment Clifton Cemetery. Notice liter. ll- l. BYERS-Died in the city. January, 6th. E.‘ JuBycrs-uolged 48 years. Fun- eral from hlsiate residence Tuesday morning at 8.40 to Saint Dunstans Cathedrah-thenoe-to R. C. Cemetery- LqWTIER-At North Carleton. 0n Jgnugrybth, .;1 28, from pneumonia. Harry D._.Lowther, sged Mryears. Funaral- Tllflfldoyl-from his late resi- dence commencinfl 8i 3P- m- Inter‘ mglt at‘ Bearletown Cemetery. McDbNALD-l-Attilenflnnan, on Jan- uu-y- 5th, yvuliom F.,MacDona1d, in his -63rd year. funeral Tuesdawmor- "m; qr. 9.30 a," ‘to Ft. Augustus Ce- metery. , ' ' whines-sac apaud. Jail. 4. ow- in Walker, aged’ "7. Funeral from Un- itod oh, Monday at 1.80 »p..m. A Longiworthhlive, on " dun my," January 0th, ‘Mrs. Sarah . Boatea, wilow the late Capt. Wm. Henry. am.‘ ferment Arsyle 0e- mewyfigvuuei-ahuoticeiater, , . " "liAMu-r-Ai '0‘ ‘l ttoiown. on" Satur- ‘ any.‘ 19:31, (awe, cm .-. rem. e an Pimei-‘ri, ‘Hpfflglwifl! Mqndpy "after- ndon. sdrvioqfiitciting at a oxrh. In- = i- hContinued from page 1)‘ ' iness was done in butter" and FY1695 . vassing l well as ' . . I was broken down, thus severing com- municatidn with the south side of the river. It is expected may, the sci-vice will be restored this morning. l’ 4" PERSONALS Ml‘. and Mrs. Samuel Prows and daughters, Audrey, Hggel and tty of Murray Harbor, P. E. In-were the guesm of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Crock- ei at a dinner party Monday even- ing. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hicks of Upper Saokville were also guests. -- Amherst News. CONGRESS , business written in the Dominion in the year 1027 exceeded in volume the total amount of life insurance in force in i917. In his address on Bus- iness Insurance, Dr. Rockwell ex- piained how, rapidly this idea had been developed and applied in writ- ing the various needs and problems of "business men throughout the whole Continenh- He described in detail‘ its particular application to the aflairs of the individual. proprietor, the partnership and the corporation. pointing out how- effectively it served such purposesasextending and safe- guarding credit. Tprotecting both deb- tors ahd creditors, ‘enabling employ- Qs to retain and reward faithful em- ployees, etc, etc. ‘ - ' Mayor Martin's address on Service covered the various activities of a - modern life underwriter and empha- sized the necessity for a thorough knowledge of the business and an unselfish devotion to its ideals. He pointed out the heavy responsibilities which rest upori the modern life un- derwriter and gave numerous instan- ces of the successful application of the principles of good salesmanship. Major Martin's talk was intersperced with many human interesting stories from his own experience which ad- mirably illustrated the various points brought out. , The Life Insurance men attending are enthusiastic in their praise’ of the Congress to date and this incli- | cafes a much more interesting ses- sion today and tomorrow. This mor- ning Dr. Rockwell and Mr. Chown. the general secretary cLthe L.N.A.C. , dian tenders deepest sympathy. ' ness of his case, he gradually yielded - to the ravages of his disease. ' lovinl. blends-his wife and family will be the principal speakers and in the afternoon, Dr. Rockwell and Mr. W. G. Hogg . - The Markets _.___ MONTREAL, Quay-Ian. 6.-A fes- ture of the local graiirtrade Satur- day was thelood inquiry T01‘ N°l 3 Canadian western oats for- seeding purposes. But owing to the very light offeringsfrom Winniileg blly- ers found it difllcult to flll their 1'6- quirements. On account -~of' further v weakness in wheat futures, at Wirillifl peg .$p0i..pl‘lCe$. werenagaiti reduce, u, one cent per, bushel; Cil‘ 1°95 °7 Manitoba No. 6 wheat sold at 96o and feed wheatyat 92c. The demand from the United Kingdom and ‘the con- tinent for spring wheat flour showed some improvement and a moderate amountoi’ business was done. The local trade was also good and prices were firm. The movement of winter wheat flour continued slow but prices ruled steady. The millfeedutlifide "m5 moderately nctive_ andgrtilflcefi We“? unchanged. A fair trade was done in standard grades of rolled oats and the undertone to the market was firm. The weakness that character- ized the local egg market last week was continued Saturday and Wbbmg prices for all grades o6 ffflfih and storage were reduced another one to five cents per dozen. The receipts were 1133 bases. A fairly active bus- were well maintained. Receipts Wei” 59 packages. The trade in cheese ggntjnued quiet but the undertone was steady- RWIBiDt-S were 141 bmms" The demand for potatoes was inac- tive but values were unchanged- Prince Edward Island green moun- tains sold at 88c and whites ut 84o per so lbs. in bags. canada beans were unchanged at $5.25 to $5.40 per bushel. WASHINGTON. January i-Prell- pvflflfiYN for a nation-wide study o; the influenza Bllidemi‘? werlg‘slfir'% with the arrival today ofuhr-se flee» Veldee of the Public Hca 1d ‘Ive?- formerly in (eiillrfe gixtyilm n tigations in nc nu - . m, vsidee was called hare surgeon-General Cummins- B °° ferred with ofiiciais and began Dre" liminary studies of ieleflfflllhlcfi m" ports on conditions over the cou try The public health study‘ do! fitehe gpjdflmic, which will irlcu a m2 studies involving house-to-housec t ~ in representative cities. as intensive laboratory llnveafl‘ M40“, wuLbg under the direction of gr A. M. Stimson. chief of the divi~ no}. of scientific research. _ cles regarded this morning's bulletin . 11v MEMORIAM if TIIE LATE MRS. W. ll. BOATES The death" occurred yesterday mor- ning after a. Short ilincsss at her home. 26 Irongworth Ave. of Mrs. ' Boates, widow of Capt. Wm. Henry Bufltesnlafe of Desable, The late Mrs. Boates was a native of Desable, this province. and was a lady of most estimable charactenkind ‘ .and friendly and beloved by all who knew her. A large circle of friends -will sincerely mourn her passing. The funeral will be held on m; ar- rival of her daughter. Mrs. Joseph Brown, from Boston, Mass. The other surviulngchildren are, Mrs. E. B. Stevdnsonand Miss Jessie st home, and Harry, of Colorado. ' ' ‘ To the bereaved family The Guar- WILLIAM F. Mar-DONALD ' ' -' JWith deep sorrow we record the death at Gienflnnan on the 5th. inst of .Wi1iiam F. MacDonald. in the 63rd. year of his age. ' Deceased had been in delicate health for the~past ten months, and althoughlthe best medical skill avail- able wasflengaged to meet the serious- ., He had: the consolation in his last moments of, being surrounded by his as well as his two surviving brothers, Hon. David MacDonald and Rev. J.J. MacDonald. who spent the_ last few days at his. bedside. / _ He is survived by his widow, Mary Anne MacDonald and the following children: l Isabel of the Dominion Bureaulof Statistics. Ottawa; Anita, nurse in training at St. Martha's Hospital. Ahtigonish; Jennie and Donald A. at home. _ _ His life was one worthy of imita- tion and he was deservedly respected by all who had the pleasure of know- ing him. ~ - _ His funeral will leave his late home at Glenrllmanon Tuesday morning, the 8th. inst.. at 9.30 o'clock for St. Patrick's Church, Fort Augustus, where interment will take place. May he rest in Peace. (Patriot please copy). ‘ELISIIA WRIGHT The death occurred at his home at Victoria on Jan. 4, after a week's ill- ness, of Mr. Elisha Wright. The late Mr. Wright was born on ~ Feb. 20, i846, and started life as 9, clerk with the late Major Wright, of Bedeque in 1864. He came to Sum- merside in i871 and went into gen- eral mercantile busincss with his bro- ther, the late Norman Wright under the name of Wright Bros. Some years later he started a branch at Victoria. In 1898 he closed business in Summerslde and in 191i he moved to Victoria. where he ran the busin- ess up to thetime of his death. In 1875 he married Margaret Clarke who predeceased him min 19i'7_._‘__By__ this marriage there are left to mourn the following family: Mrs. Prltchard, Sumrnersidc;_ Mrs. Harry Holman, Summerside; Mrs. Shives._ Camp- bellton, N. B; Mrs.’ Lewis. of Worces- ‘ tel". Mass. and Wilfred C., of Char- lottetown. On July 1st, 1922. he malt ried Claludinn Tayloi, who survives. ' The funeral takes place Jan. 8 from the United Church, Summerside. On Sunday a short service was held in Victoria and the remains were taken to Summerslde. accompanied by his \vifc and son, W. C. Wright. A Further lContinued from page I‘) l about the betterment announced to- day. - The morning bulletin said: "The King has had a. good night and there is u. slight improvement in l-fls Majesty's condition." Palace cir- with satisfaction, and hope was ex- pressed tlat a small improvement noted to y might be followed by .i further advance. _ Sir Hugh Rigby, the surgeon, who did not call at the palace last night for the first time since his operation on the King during December, ar- rived with Lord Dawson of Penn; shortly before ten this morning for more“ than an hour and a half. 1t was stated that no significance Was- io be attached to Dr. Rigbyls visit today. - Archbishop Downcy. of Liverpool today quoted Pope Pius as hayin said to him with hopeful. confiencc. "Your King is not going..to- die." The Archbishop has Just returned from Rome, where he received his pallium. Dr. Downey said the pontiff re- marked to him on how wonderfully King Georgi had filled the role vi a constitutional monarch and mani- fested déep interest in his progress. v I ‘ Stcvic McDonald and Melvin _BRILLIANT ZQ-YEAR-OLD Ends»; C(l‘.li*.7fl allril.hi i? L’? ' and ifiid .. .,_. ___ _J.Y__‘_.__ H VERY-BODY liku Buckley's Jiixtuteqflifl‘, g. ' _ ever body benefits fi-oin its remarkable were in instant y relieving and positively ending ought and Colds, Bronchitis, Whooping C9 ‘b, Croug or any ‘other ailment of t“ "frhroat ‘and __hcst. he very first dose relieves-and there are 40 doses in a 75-ccnt bottle! _, , ' Keep "Buckley's" "army'- at hand-qt honieirulit‘ "' i your place of work. Druggists everywhere sell it under a . positive money-refunded guarantee. v - 4 _ lwJc-Buoiriqy. Lil-drag, _uz Miltlill saiuggamlfol ' l € Acts Like a'Flash-—A Single Sip Proyes It. t l‘ Travelling sin 40¢. 1 I L. (-1 E ‘I ,. jOl’ Large Size 75c. ' , Jack. McKennu Speaks About v A Last Fight l, Clavilz. ‘Notional Steamers, Sail is - _____ ,.____._ i-gflflfllfll h) tho Guardian! HALIFAX, Jan. 5—Wi'th a cargo of 6,500 ‘tons, the Canadian _Nationsl ‘. steamer Canadiarrvictorsailed from - y The following is taken from the- Sydgey Pest o; fir-may Jam 4m’ and I Halifax today for Australian ports via ‘ \ spea s for itself: , i the Panama Canal. The ship's cargo l Sports Editor Sydney Post includes automobiles, automobile "' Deal‘ $ifi— parts, tractors. |1loster'arid' general freight. The Canadian Volunteer of’ the same line sailed from Halifax lgsf l flight with capacitygenprai cqlrgqfor It is not often that I ask for space in your valuable paper but in this case I would ask a few lines to un- ggfigcygutlfafiwlagléségid bgfggviihgtilukli loading cargo at Halifax and will sail had' been’ given a. cool reception by f“ Fylrldayf Jaguar!’ .11‘ Wm‘ a’ large some of the townspéciile. The real Tungler o passengms for the. Sunny facts of the matter follow: '. Wu 1' - . I ' I went to Reserve on Januar 2nd . - to sce AllielLewis and was tgld at sglggngm gin‘ ‘L-A b“"°“" his home that he ulas at the Re- ‘ y Pfiyswhnl n" serve Garage, where I went and , whuemad Rem’ ""5 “mmll in‘ found him. About the garage I met ‘l dmned "ha" ‘h’ MM‘ mY~c°5m° one or two prominent citizens who ‘ Qordm‘ Limfl Arcllbbholi- 0T wished me the season's greetings. I c“n"°'b'"y’ is rcmfverml ‘mm invited Allie to my car and we had m5 mm“ of "h" '15‘ "l" iweks- some conversation, and that finish- ed, I took my departure with the good wishes of Allie. ' At no time were any slighting re- marks made to me by anyone and certainly not by Mr. Burt whom I did not sec. ~Therefora, the asser- tions of your correspondent are a‘ falsehood. Another report current through- out the province is to the effect that i Allie Lewis and I are not on E0051 ‘ terms, We have been and still are on the closest terms and I might add that it‘ was on .. Ailifsyadvicc that I left the province to be man- g aged by Eddie Mead. Alfie's promise " to lne at that time was that he would look after mcdn my home f fights and I have always given Allie Lewis the credit for my success an i boxing wilerevel- I go. » ‘" AS far as lack of condition is con- cerned I might state that‘ I was . swer your Reserve correspondent the British West Indies anqpnemep f‘ v Illfgfkshfbgstlldsnoélllilfi Slashggls r2; f ara. The new Canadian National lin- \ Jan 3rd Y” l e . gl- Latdy Drake. tiara of the fleet of ' ' ‘ . . l V55 Eflmersm" put on the new Yo” cwresmndent "1 "Ming i Canada-West Indiesl service-is now . l 4§s§§§+O§f§f§ffO (ZOATM We are’ well stocked with the fol- 5 |°Wll1s high grade Coal. Namely; , ..-...._..._-. om SYDNEY scussucn SPRINGBILL syonssuso . , ALBION NUT‘ ;_["\".__§ . ALBION s-rovs “ ’ " AMERICAN naansrovcq _ AMERICAN imao NUT A i -‘ - WELSII-1lARlr-8TOVR -_ "fpfiiiyiiioi"ii.”flii'.l. o“: '1‘ “ ' three times at Glace Bay, only once. l PETROLEUIVPCOKE ‘ Ho came to my dressing room when - , ‘ . _ _‘ _ v asked and refused to second me b€~ ‘ Pygwfilsdfiglififg‘ 03):?“ prmm ' cause of his being‘ ill with "flu." ; W. o. Gillis & Co , I-ie added to me, “if you really new 4 me I wilibe in .a ringside seat.“ i did need his advice and told him so x PHONE 11g '~. , _ _ a ‘ l _ -0 0-0 OQOOOO'O-G&§&O~OQ-QQQ§VQ"Q Q »“4»¢»4+““§U_ 010000» v‘ t ' and added that he need ‘nocworkv Hotel~~ _over me but to act in anadvisorv One of the largest and best capacity which he did and T01‘ which I am grateful, us well asMtO c_ . Phee in handling me and enabling me to fight the best fight of my life against a stronger, heavier and l harder punching fighter than myself whom I outgcnerallcd in a fight that was honest and square to the . best-of knowledge. l With best wishes for tllq coming your, Ml‘. EditOl‘, ' 0-0 0 I rcmahai ' fllllllliltfd Hotels in Eastern Yours tr Y- o nada. Co tai m room ~ more MCKBNNA- 4: of whicIh five privalse ' baths. Completely renovntofl ‘ l- llllthc past. typo yea Few Hotels throughout Canada and the United States hnvg ilsralplontdid liable. Cou ous so e o al er l i. phobias in room. $5,»? - c e Rates $1.00 to $3.52) per day. PROFESSOR ROMANTIC I FIGURE IN KING'S ILLNESS -l n _—___P ‘l I \ ‘ l LONDON, Jan. 5—The turn for the i better "in King George's condition has developed one romantic aspect?‘ | ii has revealed to the public tho . genius of Dr. Edward Charles Dcdds brilliant zil-yleajr-old professor p1 bio-chemistry, who was called to the palace in connection with the cai- clum treatment which is bfilllflflpil- ‘ tinucd. 811d which, it is hoped," is ' '_ helping the King to regain somc of ‘ his depleted strength» . ,_ Ten years ago at the end ‘of the y War-Dr. Dodd was too young to‘ i jalnqtlleuarniy-lie entered Middle- ' / A Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. , l. A &OQ0QQQOOOQwOOO-O-OQGQA+¢Q-QQQ.Q§Q’QH._.K.§ Proprfeiorsi‘ HARRY C. BROWN, Manager. * vo-oa n00» ++oo"»o+o+oo¢o44oo+oo++++ooo o0 o o +o POOOOO-O oomou-ooooouo >040 coon o+oon The Pope Edd"! tn“ he 9'5"?“ 1°" sex Hospital as ‘one among a crowd l " . the King daily. ' of students. No one knew anything :»o”,_,_,,,,,.,,_“.,,,,,,,,,, 1*‘ '- - _ bout, him. To-day he is one o the l Héaith Guards ‘ - 419°‘, l" "‘“"‘""'»'"""‘,""'- “Erastus; authoritizsmon (Eo-grong- _ Q , H ___.~_....___- . 4 _ , , u; _- _ - I and snooze Tunas‘ '10 COMMEM- F‘? “mpelf” f}, ‘he .10,“ , = 1.1.8811 , come known hrougho t 1d l , _ ' ORA.“ OONTNUOUS because of his call to Buckinghinn‘ ‘ ‘ _- . 1 '~-‘ ‘ 4H , _. O0 . ;v _ SERVICE . 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