III# li I I % i I I II- 'Il$.}i. - 'r-.- .-~ - _,gre 5.,-_-.=-_-5-<=_ ~F= ve-=r-. .... _;.;._.,r ;;:°, rf.. _._ _ --san* --- . g-,>.'r;.:.-fe.. I \ ' 1.. ,., I 1°-.'-" -.i...`_¢=:s 2 ~v`~. if i.-‘ ti, -,. `. ._.(.,,-.. _ V..l:,_ -,- f l _.- »`,-»-_.__ M,-.__ 15.- `l *£7- r i i. 1 it s -A I l 1 ..__.__._ f I I 1. ll '*.» I 'l __ .eil -- 'vw .,.,¥¢T-. . no --_-:-- _ -' ic--sw oi rt* W --~ _..-_ 4 ._ _*T `I_ _ v Tilt limi and Meal iwerhni leading tier Seleelsii Ffiii HK IMT his for iha illiarloilsio will dsifiilln S Sslsrilay 5*9NlVfl-ll-I lrankllstsom r- Y ursts of Tilnillr. leoond Holi" _.visits Mo 'rnsAi__iui-| 'Province receive the sad news of of the handsome oil painting of friends. that the end was nel"- f Ceremony (Dr) W p “op ,_ K,ml"l_°n I the demise of this estimable lady, tile Market Bq ars, now hanging in consequently her sudden death ll The follblill elerl! were pre len on lr,-ill., lm- Man,-,gl il; in the seventynlnth year of her the Council C nrbers Mr March the early age of twenty-one Ill of Johnson and Jobnson's Drug ssnt in the sanctuary -- ,wud iii, gill-mm" holiday, wiiii sge _ bsnkis the other contributor, for severe shock ip ber gamily Store. received the sad news Sunr- Rt. Rev J O Msclsesn V G former ll,l,llds_ Ki The late Lady Davies yu merly belonged to Dosdble. and friosds. ill! "Mills of his mothers death Admililstrlloi' of ¢h° Di°°°l°- 3°' I _-4-nee. before her msrrisge Miss Susie has s number of relatives on the The into Miss Vesssy was s gel st her home in Halifax Mr Mat Dr. John Chsisson. Rev. F X. Gai ,A81-on R"*“°E,R£°__ Y" iwinliig, of D.,-ill", p g_ l when [slam 51.0, ,nl f"¢,,-lie Mill in iii, imma and MONDAY S sn son left this morning to attend the l nimersl which will be held on Tues- Dr, t. Rev J. A. lllecbonsld Rev ,_ Re E' Do ll ll" hill gil- lallig begging 5 mem The cheek forwarded -by these with her friends, her bright kind P. C. Gauthier. Rev. John Gnu- :mg onvby ,¢;:,:::f.ll:.'f:°l:;: ber of the Deminioii qovorrimni men.hsr been used in part to pnr- and cheery disposition endearing dey. u t. Rev. T. Campbell. Rev. J- - _ 1| i ir id iii. iii l hnse goods for thas chiidrcn when i il, - 6 nineid uooonsid itev meriin °“”°"’ °"'° ““° 4'5"’ ‘°°"°“"°' 8 ° °° up M °“°° ' m ° fi d n ° -n in °rn° ° il 1 d s irit WILL PROIATED.-The will /JIM °“°5h“' nw' J°°°°h G“"°“t‘ with a money donation as a token the isis dur, J,__,|., McLeod oi iiiis Rev. George Mccsbe. Rev- DV- M' or esteem and best;-wishes. city has been probated. the execu- J tors being Messrs Archibald Mo- Dr Wm V MICDOIHM R8* Df- - - ' Pr n ii KW” “"1 W- B- “°b°l’i°°'1- 'l‘|i° '"‘°’~ §“'l§‘“br';‘{:n`F"§§{ Mptlglllgfé cidefimrlilrfiugif rnyiogrgrzsélfgeszi V' ' ' ' ` ‘ occurred at East Bldeford on Mon- cqum' R§v`l% R; ?:e3fic3:::llcd°f day evening when Mr. Frank Daw- v. A. J c n yrs Dmmld Rev A_ J Mcllulllyl mn. a -hriighly realpecllifd resident of ibliow-ill! bequests were made: $400 Rs e M t otne -P. mrsisnd Hospiiei saoo to _M 1-lartsville Presbyterian Church: R $350 t othe Presbyterian Mission at Smith, Rev. P. McMahon. Rev. c . . . Kores. Other bequests were made R Y K- M°'Ph°"°°“' R°'° 'R' F' 9 dm cl 1°" N e' e to relatives. ' - rr sAp`i.v ssnsavso FATHER- G 'rse sympathy or the community Dr- ' -*"""' Arc ' ' his extensive ilsldr" and presented Ml ' _ ld_ The deceased had been visiting evdD§f"_;fl'M§:'l§°¥lllgl x::.:_D?;‘g;ai- Mr. Joshua Henderson, Freeland. llllml get p_ P. Arsenauit. Rev. ‘Lot ll. and started for home by the G_’ _,_ Mclnllam new M_ J, ice down the Bideford River. The 0 RB, J C Mcpomllli .ice was good but there were--two soes out to Mr. Ronald MacDonald. R°°i1 Y. ~ ~ ~ - openlnss and ll ls thought mm he 227 Water Street. who has lost by death- another of his children. This is the fifth bereavement sustain- TUESDAY drove into one of- the openings as NERAL YEsTERDAY__ The it was snowing heavily at the time. ru - 1-reoeT he neighbors heard cries but at °d 'by Mr'i"~h`dD°mld "nm" "“f° §‘§;1°"°I °f "h° 1°” ' '"1' "5 _ ilrst thought it was only the school years. having lost his wife. two years and four months old, and V was named Vernon Sinclair. He ll. was peized with appendlcitls n fortnight ago, was operated upon. b took lace yesterday after _ little boys. s son-in-law and grand- ,,0§,,e`:,.,,m his me ,,,,,l,i,,,,¢e_ ve,-ii. Chililrou uug did Plwt psy much ut child in that time. The child w-ho ou, lo Uigg Cemetery. There was a tent °” "° t °m‘ cmlfver' up? 51°' hss :lust passed, however, was six large attendance of people from ;l':5_sg°:;‘d";l`el‘;°lf l'n°{h;°:“p8nlnE g‘;1°gh‘;':flio;;g’tL‘£:’ gl” lf: ”"u:'b:; about a quarter of a mile from the V GB B Si' h ome of the deceased. The horse and sleigh and the late Mr. Dew- M“‘ “mas L' Mullen’ Cny' who son’s cap were floating in the wat- but failed to recover, and passed ll bee n two months visit to away ou 'Saturday morning- tif; coegtoretdrned heme last even- °"~ The Nfl’ S"“i’i’I°‘i “”d‘ f°""“’ ln M" Mullen had a dellglluulrthe body immediately. When found Ev . WE _ ME vlsl-r R' _,M _ Al._ the deceaseds arms were rigid as Loo o r irirrxd i§§°§J;;';”d§lfl° 'f,'§;‘l.;f it no nad nad nir two elbows over thur Rogerson. son of the late lo Bruce Rogerson of Craipsnd. has ll, returned to the island on a visit 9 Kensington. Mr. Rogerson enlisted ln the -Navy at the age of seven- u y. l l ,lble to add to the plea. the edge of the ice -trying to hold ng ‘fill lsl l the dll-l-el-ell; on till help came I-le had on a ure o e v i, n ' t his. th , M . Caroli Col , _ Mackinaw and s fur coat and other ° mo or rs ne as cm” ‘mined __ heavy clothing which made it- im- _nlgggll/,E3 Appg|N~l-llllgll-l-__ possible for lhlm to extricate him- leon where he spent two years, and as a result or the civil service er- self- hss since then been residing in Fill sininsticns nerd st surnrnerside on The deceased was about 45 years more, Sash. ills speaks very highly pe 7lll_ Di-_ .En fi 5 llil i of age and leaves a widow and a camber ns m 0 famll of smell children. He was of the west.. as s land of great pos- -the Fox Experimental Station, has Y prefers his birthplace the “Garden ivilipiigrglyii, rioy ggeiiog-rapper Wim Dawson The Guardian Joins With sibilitles. but as spermanent home been informed inn; Mi” D0,-wily a son of the late .Mr. Samuel e of the Gulf". Accompanied by his tart of Kensington Mr. Rogerson po M sei-s. R. T. Holman. Ltd.. made the whole community in extendius mother and wut -Mm. Janie IMut- iii., iii;-iiegll mai-ii, ami ling basil ap. sincere sympathy to the bereaved. inted stenographer at the Fox At s meeting of the Executive has -been visiting his relatives Mr. gmlloly and Mrs. Wm. Bell and Mr. and M.rs. G. W. _Dawson “Kiondyke Farm" Cape Traverse. i- M Mr. Philip Large. son of Mr. and held yesterday afternoon the ap- pointment of a Minister of Public Works was taken up and consider- rs. H. R. Ilsrge arrived last week ed. The appointment had been ten- BMDM- 5H°wER"\A V93' Plea' weeks with his parents Mr Largo Summerslde, but was declined by ant time was s nt at the hall. 15th when Mr. and Mrs. Beecher V lnmsn were tendered -a variety ls shower by their many friends. A sell Maclsllee Agency Ml. _lallll l a nicely trimmed basket' containing isited his native city in 1919 He d oPhee. a member of the ilrm is Tir t left Charlottetown for the him on account of pressure of busi "i1i!lVw`|1- °“ °5d°Y~ D""°mb°" West twelve years ago, and last ness The position was then ten ered to Mr H Frank MacPhec, at present in the office of Conn Barrister, Conservative candidate or the Third District of Kings Mr H D McEwen, M L A for M the Sm' V” \"`°“5h¢ In by M5" a native of Prince Edward Island Second King's and Mr MacPhee Janie Ferguson and Manford Beer. Mrs. 'George Dinsford then un- wrapped and presented each parc- el to the 'bride and groom. Need- L less to say -these glllts were accom- parture of a number of the guests o panled by some very :poetical vers - f es which caused n good deal of fun, Mae MacCallum, Manager of The T -Mr. Inman tfhen expressed himself Russ. .was presented with a beauti- l w ere admitted as members of the xecutivo and were duly sworn in ' E cHm8TM'As PRESENTATION-' by His Honor Lieutenant Governor r their Christmas holidays. Miss E from Winnipeg to spend several dered to I-lon. James A. McNeill, W asf. evening. previous to the de- Hearm At the meeting, Hon. H. D. Mc- wen was delegated as special rode Commissioner to the British est Indies. He leaves on Janu- iis 1195118 dalmhted W"-h the kI“d'lf°l electric lamp and an “adm” ary lst under instructions to visit ness shown him. The remainder of e xpressing the appreciation of the‘l , be principal ntr i th B. W. the evening was vfiled sway iufgueste for ner unrailing kindness. l_ ce as “ ° ‘ and investigate trade conditions social chat and games. arid a dain-lcourtesy lipid- phe satisfactory ser-‘wlm ll vlew to develolllllg "alle ty -lunch was served by the ladies.,vice of the Hotel. Her four assist- between these colollles and Canada -'\f¢Bl' \7U\Ul0i!lK U10 8i`0°\l1 “iid Bill!-:ants were each presented with an Selle,-ally and wllll pl-lmle Edward ing "For they are jolly good fel-.envelope containing a Christmas lslaml l,a,llculal.ly_ The olllecl of dftnirn I ii 'rl dd dn' '°r”.',.;::.°.;°‘;f’.:~:.° .i...-§":;:: ’~. 3° 1. 'tsl tai. f- -° - we e ~ 1 -‘ex- rem er . ~ ' more profitable market for the Joymlent. fmented by short addresses fronillllll-lcllllllnll and llsllery pmducls ““_ IREV- Ne" Herman' M9557* Ray Til" of- this province and also to ascer- __lliBY. C- E- MHGNUW LYYMU DW-V ` tain what products of the colonies WEDDNG ANNIVERSARY son, D K Currie and others amid can be pi-olliiillly handled by lllli, 0 tdltM.dM..-' Wlilli-fr: udvrzlii :E Milrrx ~Itivr;r["“¥‘“i3 “PPl“““- Mi” M“°C**““'"' province. l b md Ln l 50l_h_ eddln anywho was caught unaware made a lffvirgry amfd' lmllpyw surrglmdfsuitsbie reply. thanking the d0u°l'S the .nominations in connection ings and congratulations. On Dec.lfor their kindness which. she de- wllil me i,ye.elecll0rlll in “ll and ll la lcisred, was not ooniiued to the ard Kings and sin Prince wss set 19th, 1871, W l m Grant, son o /ibiisn Grant and Dorcas Leiitia.lCh'I§'°m"ds°“B;§0,l:f°“§ re';‘l‘l* for January vin.. polling on the nee Bears and Mary Compton, evenyaln 3°". Thy, I? em” Nth- Ell ll lll B f B ll Rl rwhlch took place after the tea ¢ WJ; lfnllegleln éaiilgge it 290,21 hour concluded with three cheers ing adlmll-lll,ll_ town ‘Pl E_ l_ The ha coll le for The Russ and the singing oil At this meeting also the date for utine were disposed of the meet- Iii connection with the proposeu llallsllllel. ol Donald Complml and the Wii06 V68? 0 D 0C "Bib After some matters of ordinary . ' r ' ‘ I vi ' ppy D “She’s a jolly good fellow." have been well known and highly respected residents of the Island " ‘D- sit to the West Indies of Hon. H McEwen e meeting cf the As- ever since. Mr. Grant's ancestors Ml" l, iii ii il Re _ 1:,3°°|“¢°d B0 "59 01 'Wade Oi Uli- mlglnally-ol Scotland' came to me W3;1\;_'alanf:l_ Igliseveinonvaml province will be held in the Board igiiiiill from Giiy5l,,»m,_ N_ sv up. Rem lm" C_ Eaton or Cllm_l(m_8_ of Trade Rooms, Charlottetown, on wal-,ls ol ll celllllry am' wlllle those ww" and at th V rave by Rev_ Mlr_,.ianuary 29th., at 8 p.m. in order r Z ol Mm Gmnl' the Commons' were lgawm The mlfbearers were _,_ C_ to ascertain the views of the busi- _ hese matters. United-Empire Loyallsts .tho 0l'lB' lrving M.P.P.. Vernon; Shaw Moc- “es” me" °'.‘ t in-sl domicile of the connections Miliail, 1vi_p_p_ Aibel-ry Plains; J, being Lancastershire. England. To _l_ M llll ' _ v ; ,1_ C, (°°”*¢“l" P""l~) the home circle of Mr. and Mrs. Macllxzg U-ilggly p9,l;’l:,lll¢ml1)'D0nn@/ii,, OTTAWA- Dei? 22~'LBd¥ Dl1Vi8S. (141-npt,thei-B were boi-ll six dgllgilg. Avondale. and Nell ,MadLe0d' or_lwldow of into Sir Louis Davies, el-B and om, 5,, el sl died at her home here today. Lady now of Bell Ritxzrilailimorghs gig] £,§:.gnl5lr"h€)seADrlel°;:1l§lg:g: t?('7lDavies was a daughter of Rev. Dr. Mrs. J. Lowe. and M. Elizabeth, Cn F J lNa_l'llL'B` W_ lavage' Jllgl Ga V.S:Vigglns. Prince Edward _ . . . . H _ Mns. (.. K. Flint ,of Murray River; Leslel. Douglas, gem-se Tw-eedy_ W. ii 9 mal'i`l9d U16 iilfe Chilli |‘7m"Y lil IDI All 6198. Cel.: Mar , ' Z.of the Supreme Court of Canada Mm W' Rlchanlgonl ln ,romnlgl ‘;;ng:l*g°2;,a}:°"éIs‘{_; iifggzigkczl in I_872 when_iSir Louis was Solici- Cat-llelrlnc, Mrs. P. J. Moon. Rev Mr' En/ton delivered the iun.lf;’;dGencrnl for Prince Ldward ls- o } cn Los ic. Alberta. and an/J er ` ' ~ who -uc-1 in childhood. Mr. trod:§;'1.,§‘:g,§f,';“1}lfll,°,;§f;‘m§°lf‘,f“p;§ff 1-sdy Davies had been iii for n Mi-,_ ll,-alll um now spendlllg the ed mn that au that mall mm was n1ont1i.n=nd the end came peaceful. evening of a long and happy life in glvlm to H-lm ln trust by our Heaw iii. At her bedside were her two happy rntircmt-nt in their old home enl Father Accordhlg M the mp daughters. Miss Gertrude Davies. village of Murray River, where y 'll ed lllel ml .ln “nd MW' m°'°“ Mccmth °f Cm' their man fl-lfimlll wls “bm th°“° W _° “S " 8" cage, and her son T. A. Davies. Ch'“'I°N°f0W“- P- E- i- If comfort uyntl iiic.~.:lm; hxeitlrgzzigi ailrihey fxzud glfxslr “5f;mt:;:‘\_l She is also survived -by Mrs. J.) M“m"¥ °h"°k ‘me hundred d°I`i"h ll,,,y anl_lclmm wlth unwavering mmf: 8 d ghom and wemlll lilyndman' wlle of Judge llyml_lars»1;ehslf John W. Marchbanklh (gill, ille mel lhal rolllalnelh anal, “B ““ “U tym t |man. of Edmonton. who is a daugh- “"0 self- Please aillliy some towsrt. B ,half Cllrlsllan pilgrimage has eh commended. it is jus o_ same o-lt” purchasing articles desired bv,N mlmlell 1 dey. Men in all -walks oi life and. rl-lm llmeml wlll he held -l-llul.ll_ children listed in Guardian, Decem- ii avocatlons have been Bivvll talents, day momms to Cllrlal (llluml, ber twelfth. column three. G-ive-bei ' Wi °°°°"1i“S “H "WY 1'" film" f°" csihedrsl and interment vin intro sues if any to Protestant Orpllsu The funeral obsequies for the ‘M 31°” °f GM “M f°" ‘"9 “TV” place at Beechwood Cemetery. Asylum. Health happiness and Pi"l‘ lain. nigh; lla",-em, Mollslgnm. ice of tlhelr fellow men are they ___ sperity io you all. ' R. nongeid Morin Mrcponeld, which °°“““°“d°“ “W "'°"°‘i lu the sud- so/im Anonrfw. w took place gi 1~l5,ii,l, ,ll ll-,lam Certainly it will be admitted thatl Word of the death of Lady Dev- il were marked -by gras; |°l,mlll¢, the inte Mr. Forbes held been giv-,ies,.widow ef Sir Louis Davies. Both the gentlemen who have th and imlirossiven,,,,_ and were “_ en talents and he had used them ss|which- occurred st Ottawa yester- made this handsome aeration in pe tended by ri vu; iillml,,l. of lm, a business and public man for thslday morning, was received in this the Alias Banos Claus cause, are w ple. coming from not only pi-lim, improvement. of our country sndlcity- by Mr. J. O. Hyndman yes- former lslandefs, and it will be County, but from every other par; l-he betterment of nil. His life -was terday sfternoon.- _ ilememlbered that Mr. Andrew; th of the island, A11 smell, ,ml.,la"_ an example of industry. persever- It will be with- sincere .regret who is n brother of Mr. J. B .And lm es united in pay-iris a lnl ll-,bum ence and- business ability. and he that the people-of this city and rew, -East Royalty, wal, the donor th of love and respgsi il, illl, ,mel-_ ‘has gone in the iluilness of time to i- .. , ` ' able and revered clergyman. i'°°°W° hi' ’""\"’d- ‘ - Dressed in its priestly vain.-iii; _ - -- or -. - - l. the body nsfi isis in sim- in ine WIWBDAV . ow v-wrt-sua ir Church or si simon and si .rode 1 REALLY ' ' GENERDUS OONTRUBUTION - fl'l:lT,:lll'°-l~fl|;‘:la(;‘ gv'°l:f,;':°\:u';l1;ll‘°` Mr. Henry McKenzie, -McKenzie's fllllerll. During- that ti il ,Comer.- this year again has msda ill. Vila generous contribution of liioraio- gal? by an gmmnw n"mb°' °f in loaves to Charlottetown Dispens- On Friday .st half past eleven s Solemn High liass of Requiem w% celebrated hy the Right Rev- er d llonsigaor J. C. McLean, Vi|_§l..,G0fiersl of tile diocese of Mqottmwn. We sffioieted in the hsence of His Lordship Bis- hop-0'-Lesry. who is at present in Rome, Reverend J. A. Moenousid of Grind River. was Deacon. Rever- end P. P. Aneaauii. Fifteen Point. s Hilfe of 'l\lniIti. and for year! s Uarah will Father Hamid. was ary for the poor. The aint is a very generous one sad will be much np- precietad br those for whom they are intended. ' , -HOME FOR _»C-HRlCTMAl.- .Among Bummerslido students who have arrived home for the Christ- -mas holidays are Miss .Aiidrieone 'Psrry, and Miss Hope Prichard, from the ladies- Cdlelee llimtroli. Miss Helen Manson.-tld,Hlis Em- ? Bvzdsasw- from-» ..||“ gg." . ,- 9', Me. li-Iilierd Clark, from 'Dalhousie-Me;»J¢ehGlsr\ia\ie|in-lib ' -fsvvsress _ _ uma or 'nfs-_mum hifi.- es as llmms -ia ri.. 'seem na .ertcsrntsay ~assoe_l?u.- assesses* lem steam] aohrlarl fromsesdia iitlauausiirmi|hiesr&issiiasurn Ssckvlile, N. B., one son, T. A. S Dsvies of thelltingineering Depart Hyndmsn. Edmonton. Alta.: Mary. I-ll lilrs. Boulton- McGrath, 0ttawa;.|'¢ and Gertrude. at- home. lil Ottawa on Thursday. place from her late home at Uigg mains of one dearly loved by all iii who knew her to its last resting li text. Thessalonians 4th chapter "1 cerning them which are asleep. Bd Ottawa. returning to the Island I each year with him ss summer A1 visitors. lil Lady Davies is survived by one W brother. -Rev. Cecil Wiggins, of P041 the late Mrs. J. F. MacLeod took C0 to St. Andrews Cemetery at Or- |91 well. Sunday 20th. A large num- 3° Discs. The flowers were profuse. B8 from the family. Rev. Mr. Grant U0 preached a very sympathetic ser- Bil mon in the church taking for -his WU e 13th verse, “But I would not have SB you to be ignorant 'brethren con- Gm not yet_ Ben l»d°Dted y o er T e numerous ora an P bases, and for this purpose the ual offerings received testified to m of $63.85 was used. The bsl- the high esteem in which the de- co, 838.15 will be forwarded as ceased was held. The ilie M55 nested to the P. E. II Orphan- Vsssey was employed as -ltenog rspher with the Charlottetown SB. . ~ --- Guardian, where her devotion i-0 ment si, ottawa, and ine follow- A meetius ot'-the City Hockey duty sud genial personality mode _ing daughters: Ethel, Mrs. (Judge) League was hel%~last evening at her many friends, Besides her sor-' e office of the enry L Doherty rowing mother, Mrs. .Margaret'Ves- Company. 51 Grafton St., when soy, two sisters Evangeline and e following officers were appoint Mildred and two brothers William The funeral will take place at B41 * and ‘Frank ell at home are loft to President-Dr. Charles 'Dougsn. mourn the loss of a devoted dough- VicePresident-lvan Rsddin. ter and loving sister. to all of Secretary-Treasurer-Thomas E. whom the Guardian extends sincere rrigan. sympathy. Executive Committee-Jack Mc- The funeral took place from her chem, W. A. McDonald, Wallace late residence, 76 Upper Queen sntlebury. Street on Friday morning, Decem- per ol car-riiiges followed the re. After the election of officers ber llth. tp St .Dunstan's Cathed- ' ucb discussion took place rein- ral, where a Requiem High -Mass ve to the admission of a fourth was celebrated by the Rev. Maur- gregatlon into the league, when ice McDonald. Rev. A. L. Sinnptt including a pillow of solid fares the meeting formed itself into n conducting the servlces_ai the mmittee of the whole: a Bene- Efeve- officiatsd at the home. He also rel debate ensued for UPWBNB Of _-' hour, but no headwaywss made - -’FAREWEl-L BERWCE- - n reference to the above. 'rne Rev. C- E. Armstrong will preach sting then adjourned to meet his concluding sermon ss pester of turdny evening at 7 o’cloc1¢ si 51 the Montague Christian- Church. iton st. The above mention- Sundry evening st 7 o'clocl¢ und oifigel-B arg rgquegied lo be pl-8. will being his new work as Pastor that ye sorrow not even as those sent also two representatives from Ht 18i`8e ilflhe Cii\li‘¢ii8S Of Cilfiiii wlllch have no hope_.. The sl_ng_ the Rovers, Eastern Stars and All. of this Province. The first of the John J. Maclneod, Dan McPherson. MacLeod.-' ' Bd IMPURTANT M55T|N°~“ F0’ The Summersido Buiness Uillege on Saturday, December 26. the purpose of discussing the pose- ell, ibililieg for Island trsdetrmeu and on with the West Indies, there will be "_ Board of Trade Rooms on Deoem-ll, given an opportunity to do so. -Hon. of mlssloner to the British W-st ind- ul ies. who is leaving shortly for these me will -be in attendance. ,del Freight Traffic Expert f the Mari- ol. mittee, io the Prince Edvi'-ard ls-l ice has just been received -from the ls Canadlan'Natio_nal Ralrways, Mon- V ' trenl iii-at rates on potatoes from-ln been reduced as follows effective ex January 15th. -next: ` ,K 'Points between Charlottetown, h Summerslde and Borden, to Bos-or ton, formerly 54c per hundrt-dm poumls, under the new 'tariff 50 1-2 he cents. 3 ouffzltle the group mentioned. which ll Those concessions, which were given voluntarily by the Canadian National Railways upon represents- ' tion being made to 'them by the Maritime Committee, are in them- “ selves s great boon to the farmers M 'Commissioners tor Canada. still B -The outlook for potatoes duringl lr,-l0¢l_ ,lull iile pi-olipgclg are gl," ill? llitli-'('l¢€l'B Md '\l96l\_dilDOB0d of oranges and homemade sandy. the preparations.byusingtllmwell-known the larger nomo" of the crop 'ml a sa own and enjoyed themselv- visitor-5 L-.150 being geriei-0ll5iy'old recipe for _making cough syrup nt mmalnlnll, ln the farmers, hands :is to the fullest for titre-i-hours in il.¢,lm,ll_ home. tis simple and chemo but it e-goodold game. Tue gentleman's Altogether il was one of om. his no equal for rompt results It r . I . . 1° W" W°“ hi' M1' 5if0Ph°" most successful examinations and imma,-llgig relief “,i,,i|_v awlll-lin' .ll __& _ Macdonald . and- the lntlye by Mr . ' _ Frank B_ Macdonald’ Conmlauonsg 'xigghsallastlgdpuplls alike are to be orrllrisrv cough in 24 hours or less. The following telegram was for- WSW' *WD*-Ui`9C\ by -Mi`B- 'Michael The following is ll copy ol the will-be moved to United States points. V worded by Prowse Bros L in Sen Francisco. Calif Dec. 21 1925 .priate and well rendered. The fol- U9 Perfect Peace, The Sands of Time Nil- organist. The pall-benrers were as U19 follows: simeon w. cenipbou, lou LAID T0 REGT-The funeral of J. Chisholm, J. D. McQueen, R A. U19 business men in an increased trade mg rriuseo/iv - I K9 I I I -o d - I ill" -McDonald and Frank H\iacdonald.I,addmss_ sndzndd plain izrsnulsted sugar syrup the Gnrrdien Office, on Tuesday Mrs. chester -Macdonald assisted M, lvolllnglon Dm, to-mule lil ounces- if you prefer. i : ii nu , M .unc " _ “' _ mom ng msg" rsappxlgmg dzllaldefervfg' a: Deal' T°°¢ii9i'~- syrup instead of su sr svmp Either 'Prowse Bros. Y ' ' which 'the 'Club was addressed l?y‘and Ithetggasytfirrofdlgtwliightilaslts; s President. it was decided also l,,.0Ml,(,,l_ wel your llllplls deslm 10| sed .for tho Christmas holidays -4 TUUSGGY Bit-ernpon. In the even- The death occurred at the City thehstudentg were-entertained Hospital on December 19th of Ver- , th ome fCM. d-Mrs.J.P. R m°°"“8 I” “W Ch“'l°“*°“W"1Poss:u- Ever; stuin-legit or ine col- F513- iigilggf Byggungelgtyegillidmzili "°““‘ °' U"'°"' F"°° sm” 'md 11841 I til) £8 1. U1 - bsr 29th, when all those who wishlprogrammeoellzzl; rlnglvldlllgly 03 &(;1al§lacl:cR?:;?|i’,s Eflltlgerfunzgf S 10 MiVHll¢° Tlieil' “GWB 01' "0 I““wlth others and -the tllficrenlt num- deli/-9 217 wiiiel. gi M ds rp 'nested in this matter' Wm be ha" "°““d°d °"" 8° "‘“"°"°mm"m' cemlzer 21st Service' \vat;nc¥riluc(t- H. u McEwen' special Trad” Com nblllliseglliliaigl Bw1?;;l;.mTl;e ed by the Rev; .Donald McLean and ,low all that remains to be done is y wal-lily 01 “ole both in illgil-ll. the Rev' Dwm Lang °f Pm3b“"g' the distribution of the parcels. For 1 Til Pa" whcme imprasswe word” "f t.he_last few days members of the nta nd l ork_ Island on ll vlllt or lnvesllgallonigmmmea wllsvffppfgmenwd ‘ayprt :yir;1|p‘;x§hys;i;r;;l:(l1preci~ngall by 3:0 office staff have been busy seeing r "ml nllmbemzlerelf ful £3” a sorrowrng father six sisters ond iii il iii is ni, Clsu 0 Christ _ ‘ _ - w e a o a s n - land representative' Mr' W' I* mg' ‘givgnasstliloervditxisbarlltoneogtslznx? Mr? "h'°° b’°th°"5- in Kills. Oi this city, advises f-hill Dill- gogson made a capable accomllam 'After the funeral service and be- py more than two hundred little t Dainty refreshments were ser- 9°"-1 the “Um” “"1” 010590- 1'°l‘d L0' girls Bild bilys. who. Without the to ine company. 'rne proceed- gifs iéeulelut gas dpisyedi ily thelirind interventiond sth ine "Aries gl, were lille"-ll tell il, a vlsll cya agippe an cons st ng of Santas," he woul ot crwise have P"“°° Edward islam' WW” M7” from santa Claus ,elm arrived Wlll, lan, Willie and Niall Burnett. 'rue ceileril gms for Miss Jaan Mc. funeral was under the direction of earney, in charge of the Short- MT- G- D. Writghl- reception which the renders ofthe and- and Typowrlting department -1 Guardian have given to the Alias Till; may ll-iemlllof M14, Evelyn these gifts in commemoration of VN,” llllmllglloui ill, eil, our work and good fellowship :toge- eredeaply shocked when on Wed- ther and as our we-y 0! Willliilg You 9,4” m¢i~llin3_ q)¢,¢l¢,m9l‘2\iC SODYHDU Cialis Bild ‘ ‘m “Bile about the city taking t e presen s Bd Cemetery There are left to mourn he college. and also for Mr. and On Monday morning, the sevmi. Santa plan, may be cited in the rs- 'I’0gisoll, the rememhrancos annual ar ‘case of the two latlies who were . public ex nination wasl lillg senl. byMthe students. Aftorlheid iii Hlmim- Rival- ll¢ll°0l_wll_ll among the first -to adopt children. R tl h l c eers -or r. and_‘Mrs. Pogson a good attendance or a sling and and 'who when they saw that tho a Ps from ot er mam Win” the merry crowd dispersed to thelrlratepsyers. -ln all the psiihjscts 0ll,llst still continued to grow with won formerly 56°' Wm be Mm inognies after a most enjoyable even-lwhich the pupils were ew-mined’ additional names. became uneasy lthey acquitted them-selves admir- ‘ *_* Iaibly and re'fleote'd great. ci-edit on be lel`t ovcr. Their letter, saying JWHIST CLUB GATHERlNG.ltheir ieacher, Mr. iwollirigt/sri Dix. that they wished to adopt three rt Wednesday evening, Deo. 9th.lon, Charlottetown. At. the close goodly number of the residentsucompilmentary remarks were made “lid HS it huililelled. their iliflS 'Clear lSpring. Hermanville andlhy Messrs D. 1M. McDonald. Nelsonlhelped to flli several gaps in the and shippers of this province. But-Big ‘P°“d' met 8"- we *`e“"d°“°° °f Carewa D- M- MWLWU and Others- "st me l-/lmmlmle slate that when llle,Mr.- and 4Mrs. Chester -Macdonald. A short program was carried out 'Mm-iiims Freight -Rm” can lg Clfmi' 3Dl'ill§. f0l‘ l-he Dllrllose Of and a very enjoysible part of the presented to ine hoard or rtsnwsy °"K“““*“8 H Wills!-Cluiu Mr- Frank proceedings was an address of sp--, . -Macdonald. 'was appointed precistlon read to the Teacher on‘ further reductions are expected, as C`h“h'm"~”- The i0|l0wlng were dulybohalf of the Dllillis ‘bil Mis! Alllliei the new rates are still higher than apminwd °mc9i'51 Mr- Poicr A- Care-w and -the Dfeiiellfiilif -i0 him! those at present ,helng chM.xed_MoPhee. President: A- J- Kesys.ot n -handsome set of military from points in ontario equidistant Vi°°*P"°‘“d°°° and IMF- Ciwili-ehbrushes and tie by Miss Annu ,mm ,B°Bl_ml_ _ Macdonald, Treasurer: it was un- Rodger-son. Mr. Dixon was -luitel ::h"l°“5|i' dwlded limi- the Clilb taken by surprise and sincerely the ‘balance of this reason on thai* °“d be “““‘°“ 'he P’°Kf°“|"° thanked the pupils for their Cariadian market is in the opinlonimd '°h“'- Q10 night of meeting thoughtfulness. _ llc in turn sur- |- or some or the largest deslers not _°"°“'d I” 'V”"““""'“’° “"9” ’°“" P’I'S°‘|""l°“‘ Wm* “ Iam" dliilllli’ °f ofthe money usually s ni for wash h at the next meeting would belexpress lu, some _langlllle way our it scts,penstratlri|z through every air em “'- ‘he fesmence °f MT- F“3“k uppreclatlon of your faithful inter- Macdonaid The singing of the' ll lu ln ll ' ' ' ies our . struc on and your l:s;);':g’;:t":;f?n;’r1’“3htth|“ "wgtlnever falling patience with our’ ° “ °`l°” :short comlngs. We therefore ask you to accept lar young lad-ies is to be one of thej S. B. C. X-MAS Gi-GGING. - principals in an interesting event o-req i lim s""1%'_l Q )’C‘» ¢ O6’ v- . ,Q<.i”l 4. ` inisii F" *f- i .L _ __,. rr THE IRISH BOUNDARY AS IT A ‘ AGC The heavy black iilne siiowrtfle which remains uno-hanged under th Fermanagh. two oi the six U|l¢¢" tate, on the basis of their inhab- Ulster. The three other oounbles of glyan and Monaghan-remaln_with e ,_ - / @ . _/- \ _ _ Q- .. _ _ \ _ "_‘\¢` /7' -\\»r‘ I5 _ Z roger a PPEARS UNDER THE NEW osn . - boundary of -Northern Ireland. s recent agreement among the British Govormmsntl. Tynons and counties. werg olslmad by the Free ltlnh’ wishes. but remain s part oi the ori lnal Province- Done si to their destinations and the result as ‘morning will have. made hap- misshd. An instance of the enthusiastic lest some of the children would more children, arrived yesterday, ' Famous Old Recipe ' for Cough Syrup _._ ¢ “"".:.‘.‘t;::".z 'W quick in Ts Thousands of housewives have ound that they can save two-thirds takes ri ht hold or a cough and gives Getj’/| ounces of Pines from sn ru gist, our it into s I6-os. bottl! use clarified molasses, honey or corn wax, it tastes good? keeps perfectly, an lasts li, family I. lon time. 6 ‘ We tnrly astonishing 'slow quickly mmm ef- the- throat and lungs- sens and raises the phleirm, soothes anil heals the membranes, and grad- lilscldvo hlrliidsurrlzdgse anntllylralr t rost entirely. Igithlng hettgr for ehltls r _smodic croup, oarseness or ner spool . brgch aTaathma. 1 d M eentrsted -cgmpounll :f“¢ent1.§is'a'}?“- way pins extract known the worard over- for its healing shot on the membrsn I Ave 'dl it s ` ve...-‘S ‘T.l~""r.l‘-.”“-°~§‘ "-’ ""‘ Plnex" maifuil diNM&:'°& ' il U - the Free Bilbo. illlisg Winnie Barlow of Pat/>n's Ltd., -Miss Grace Bishop of the P. E. i. Hospital nursing staff and Mr Jack iilerclvai of the C. N. R. -have returned to iihe city from Welling- ton, where they were guests at the wedding of -Miss Jean Barlow and Mr. Roy -M-soLure. i--<-oq»--- LETTER OF BYMPATHY To ~Mrs. Heber Weeks. Frederic- -ton. _, Dear iSlstcr:--We the officers and mem-bens of _the Fredericton Womens institute desire to ex- press to you our sincere symlliiiilv in this your hour of sorrow and bereavement when your beloved mother has -gone to her clerniil home. \Vs realise your sorrow is hiard to -hear but you have some consolation in knowing that shc has gone to her Heavenly Home. wherein awaits _ friendship -that death cannot sever and to that world we shall all go sooner or let- er and it is there we shall meet our loved ones iWe tnrst. ‘there- fore that while your heuri. in inns- ing for the sound of the voice that is 'stliled you may look to Him who is too good to err and too wise to be unkind. Your -sorrow ls also ours. and we pray -that the Greni, 'Patriarch above may comfort, console and sustain you during dark hours. -Sorrow enduretli for the Ililili but joy cometh in the morning. Signed in loving sympathy. MRS. HOWARD WEEKS MYRTLE E. CUTCLIFFE Professional Card_s_ McDonald & McPhee BO Al I. A. nrenorvsmnnl L' n. r. lrrnirs larrlesefm- Attorney, lin. llesny to Lean lllery Bnilrllsg (lhnrloltetowl Dr. C. C. Archibald Chemie* sr lr Y. Pole llndlssn lleilloll School anl llolilfll Prseiiee limited to lye, lsr, lose and onine gon meridia I I than Courts Stress WIN llolrs-lftullae m.l hl I. ll- _Talophalu |60-J. uerrr R. Tiled I dress' _ _ ax. llllllfglr l0l¢lUl'l'0lr ITU. . _ ag n ihleren Bloom." Ularmzoiawl, l’.l.l- Ill)-1-ii-7|. -4 - is-.a _ late Mila. Vases! was under dren whose names have been ap- :l°::"flll':5f""“' ° `° IHDPIK. ‘Till-I ILUUK _ .U . gdical -treatment it was mot Deering in the Guardian‘s Alias mmm KH RIT NOVA SCOTIA [ht oven by lasr most 'lntimatelsantn Cinus list, was taken up. and norontoy Ont. “'53-ligne" ou.- ,l l l _ BRINGING UP FAT¥IER-- A --'- ---si-as ' ` lt_°.~:-.tu --- -- no woo U' Tn\Ni< i-in wsu... \..\i