A ~_- _ _ TH ww l W. Y \ - » ~ ~ 1 _ ~ . ~ - - . ». " `..r\e`_=ii_°Ax _ _f_ 1 i; ..°rtlu "i»i&_vglu;`i'_u‘r._--" owing* th' f (Jllur \8`.`3i~lc_l\oola ilr.Lut"C\li `an'd‘8i,3_.`¢ _ _ ~» _~ _ - __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ( 3 ";"_:= §4#’__f°F~§°\‘.6d~ di_>°°fl ' bv' the hw- tiviiraml.-ao_f~ ~ members or ' 'nlghnsa “ °°.W\_~F11’i*‘.‘!“’-_“!*“°“i=1\. '.“_“¥vi-'li.'\i.ilviii1vnjj,N°- 265 S..0: 'r.l>r._nasuw_lns the school districts nl°e'_tluite `_free'f0l Ito - -» ~ _ . ._ _ -_ _P _.lil |58- the droa4_l__.dlscase. it is however £)§¢,_r_|_|n___'P,_1_u_m 9; _help _“other 4 9 ._ ` _ _ .J _ A ._ - Do ._ _ . - 'rasinsjlh wail-rs‘y_' llsruoar a'h'_.\'othe , Pte; J D Mclieod who was 0 _ _ _.“!i$ff¢il9t;§ Scrk ~~‘_“_1l‘ €u_ilrl"accoiilpohied him been io' 71fisni‘ this 'Province' son. V .- .- _ _ ,_ ____ _,» 0- _'S _- ~ _ _ ’ _ ils fil l6._:Mt. Gunn, Whg hjasiion t`li@3lfiidt_len`. death oi' _' their _sistél the il§_i!T§`.5f_;;¢%ty:two years'.'bollis‘_‘.tilu4_`fi\ll owing to the ' heavy amount o iivi>_0i‘t`iii_n_t_‘§FQ£sitlpn ;i_if__ inspector br] C Slvill1ii¢1tl1iii?1.li'.Dnrlns the war‘ he hast. been in the employ of tnsfnniericnn; 403# T7 Jiilikiiia. the grand old cave.-j.l;ilsht,1_iasps¢tihg the o'..l'~sraiif-?_ ships _lnterued by .the _ Amel~icam_" ' is lleediess’ to sityhis _lfolue folkénwergl ,°‘2l\`|7'i'.1_i!?‘.!°F° °f C"-U9." ` in '9\'0l°y_ usligintal ' to. have him with” _:ll hriwllk ln. *fa will -be extended tv him agoin,"he'ibeing a lion of Ml-sif*"?l£lzi* U (.illnn`,_o`l‘ New London. ' '- .- .il _ ' ‘ ` 1.el_\,s‘.gene_§aliy., _~ _ _‘ _ Tl`l1e_I_?octol"exliects todayto lnarlr SP9 -nl_au.l;»i 'ran was'l°.-luany :fishes-,i in thiitprovincs will learnt wi '.i-,IW lnuliersary in his usual manner Suémw 0f__uh°_ dom” or Bmw :_ by fmiertgning his family and also l.ellail,'wvllich oconrroll at Fernie, B; C " ,, on I"'i‘1iiila_Y lust. The deceased. who "was "“§"°` D°"°"hV- Tm” P"°""“’° has “° lwoir'l;yleig`illt<'years old, was a. son ol' tile late John- McLellan,-_of Tignlsh, .laa'a`__'urothsr or the late' ohg§._lt'__f__ McLellan 'whose' death occurred in sumnlsislite recently. lie went -west Z several years ago and took _u.p ` it H ilolnes_t~a1a`d‘ at"'Plenty. Saek., which '__ llo wonlted ‘upon within tl few months J' or ills dea'tli. This 'fall he _nursed it _ei nlitubor of influenza. patlents,_. . altdlm “Nqr ‘gms to iI="°r"'°' he °°"\,_“°a,f"'?id‘ lent .lton`itli. That' both- may' '-have tho _'.disemsa.-,w:llich_ oq,used._his.cleat1h_: fyegn, >,,f~'|,'9‘a1t1ff§i\q'nuppq;qg§ 'before 0"°. ‘?"_"*’.'illf.~l“i‘l°‘?_' ._°"’“’_ P ‘ “°*°_"=M'=.-7 'them 'viii “bo the sincere wish" iifiheii .\lberli`fMcllltyr`c.' Boston, survive. hosts of gr|¢,nds»_ `3` wmh which 1|, ` ‘-.»~_»~..f». _ _ _ ' """’ ' - Guardian heartily joins. Tiiiefe- ‘passed peacefully' away at lrreuchfniyer, .New_ London __ on Wed ~ .. A.Hll`l_l1`z_e,cro_wd'..iissembig_li..fst_ the llcsdab morning' 25th -Dec. Mra._»L_en'l`~' _ _ uel Prislme-(tiormerly _Bethia A-Binnsf__> the Island' iboys .who _arrived "'fro`xu widower-'il_ir_ Lemuel P. 'suns agen 75 overseas- .~ `. - _ . _ _ ._ -' 5 7 _ Y ‘ I ._ _ _ , P . ~ ‘ _ .' ';.|°Y°= _sf -if M~- R°°n oeaiilnliied in his oiilce and prose`nted'him with tt beauti- ful pair of'_coon skin" 'driving'gloves, walls the genial" ur. 'nrlghl on llohalr _or thegboys' mines neat little speech; ite, sult_t'he occasion. _lu return l\lr.= Roop p_res_ente'd_ each man irith u sub-_ stlintial check' wllich lihows the good; feeling -that .prevaiispaulong all.hund'.i _ ' _ ,’_**"'. , oi the Arena' on Newl'-ears Day ~.va:i largely attended botll _aitcrnoull and; coilditon _considering the' ve':'y mild! to thoroughly- enjoy _thsnlselveih The 4th Regiment liand wal. on hand with u good _prograrhnrc ol' new ‘music splend-idly _renderctl.' .l'airons'of the Arena are looking ful‘ward»to a very enjoyegble season at the Arena in i9l9._‘ ._ _ _ ____ _ _ _ _ol_£n_ ls¢~1.sulliM'Enslr~Ef- The sad death occurred il'l.Sumluerside, early Tlrwrsday lulorning-io! Ulric Mc Phersoll, eldest _son of Mr. and'Ml's. George McPherson. Svunlnlerside. after a shogtfiilqqgs-,_o_[_,lnflu_enza and pneu ’l:nonia.L_.l>le _yas _'18 yearn of age, a Owing to the iire which destroyed tilo , plant of the -St. Liollns' Nt‘ld_ Herald. publication is being suspended for a' short poriod willlc at new up-to-date plant is being erected and installed. ANOTHER ISLAND PRiSONiE_R IN GERMANY RELEA-SIEiD.- A cable lnlcssage from the Canadian Red Cross London. England was received by A. Newbery on New Years Day stating that ills nephew Frederick J. Fraser Via prisoner of 'war ill Germany for the bereavedi “Herd .haw mb' déepest last three years and nine months wnsi now sure in ‘England _ NEW VEAR'S DAY.-New Ycul"s day. was quietly observed in' this city. '1"hq'l-c were few people moving in the lforenoon. owing to the ‘disagreeable ltith, Mr. J. Y. Phillips, W. B. presided wleather. In the nfterlloon it cleared bi' all Wm* k”°W»mm~ H9 NTVBSI ‘° up §wi_th rising tonlperature. ,, The oiilc_e_ts._in__ their 'respectlive_ places-. slelgbin-,g_ was _splendid and quite s his 'umher' his Wid°“' ‘md *me 50”' lnnilber *of teanls were out enjoying the' traditional New Year drive' .Tile TEMPORARILY suSPENDED_ __ _ young;_'nlau ofgine promise and well iliked by -all..iI‘~‘t:i?r the past two years be was.: emp_lqy'e'd_l_~i.n the Telegraph oilflce, .Slllnm_9_a;sl_ll`_¢l and _by 'his cheery slnlle c_nd_co`urteous manner made himself a general favorite. Besides his parents he 'leaves to mourn four sis ters, -Mrs. C. it. Dennis, Margate; Misses Margaret. norothy has Mildred and one 'brl'>'ther. Crawford at llome. To the .bereaved the sympathy of all is extend.ed__ 'lihafuneral takes place this alitemoon-l... . -DIIED' _AT .SH_ER‘BR0OKE.-Jl"'ile death of Mr. Aps'tln°Ililey occurred at Sllerbrooke on Wednesday morning last other 3alil`ii/lnees offioue week ol influenza and pne_ulnon`la_ Deceased was only 26 years of a'ge._a_youn»g man of excellent qualities and well ‘liked mourn 'besides ll large circle of friends Gerald. e.l_so_1'lve brothers. Mr. John Riley of iloiwu City; Bannerlnan and -iv-‘ .rl _, . ,__° _`.» _ rl-is UNI Eiis » _ good deal'ers~ __s1.oo and .t`ip."' , ' -“ _ 'wM.'paM_ufrn-eco fofr' _ '_ i NewYork " AMAN'Wifh "\`WelH»i£_am. rips ls _ia _`.i`a'isl¢_... _ "° “HWS Clean. 'dry'smoke_f-andnctix-__ mg else. The well catches all lnoistureand _ stray tobacco. .And the. W D C triangle" ‘= V*\‘_°_d¢-"Rfk means holiest French briarl `cr`:.' _ ` i?`¢'~lff|>' seasoned and fitted. Make this yous _ lucky day. Get s Wellington. - _ All shapes. ali' si1zes',~ ’n‘t_"nl»l' ..:._:::__ ; :':'::-~:;::_:::'::"::' -'-'--------- -- ........._.. 1 |li ‘for-the coming' year were elected vis:-- ueiu'nl levee iwap 'held at Government Alexander' in 11-1° C“¥\°*iu“_“ Wi'-‘BU yeilr§’_,"_‘ M/rs". §;Sims'_»was / the .-eldest; dauzlitu~__ 'or the _late -.,charlo.~.'_ninns AttMu5y;~__at. low. C'llarlo{ttebo_wn,_ and Elitabeth Ann Csntelo "Her hus- ‘her two' .years ago: Silo' is .'s`u'rvive_d by _ three _sisters .- and “ llle toiiawinggsons and'daug_hters who ore_.left to mourn: 'Charlesfin -;_Snn, nlsgq';=_ califoraa-;‘ ~ Eraser aaa; »wliush‘i In _\~,§F_mi_m_ _B__ C; _ jbhn__.C___M-rams -_thenr-chest-s"of_:welcouref broke outl'_' A cityriiethla wlfe"of M1-.George_Ur`r “and _ _ °“°*;‘°”' G°°"’3 ‘|`¥’5m“5 in ":l"r~enq)|1|_went 'direct to their 'homes in the city. River: Jllnlos and Mil-is.'Mary Ellen _____._____»e_h0____0____ea_1 The _lme_M__B_\s”n_b_ ilaillllli- Queen Street,'ivherc iiho 'Ladies although- ora retiring disposition. was hlghlyestosmea .sytnoss who'ltaafth'£. UL 116,... a'¢q_'tM___‘a.____c- ._The tn fee?-thu;»_¢heir hontelcomlng ' ' ` ' ' ' *was very welcome. -, - funeral was held last Friday' at' 2`p 'ln and _tile remains -interred in tlle_.Epls_ copal `Cemetery~»st French Riviar.- _ It will “be remembered that _$lnclail_' I MacKenzie was reported' “wound'ed”" and '-lnislllng" ‘since early in Oct. The Mr' G' Fw H“|"°h°_”-9”' ` (pri bfman 0 ,,,,".'°§,.|ns “muy had hopes thgk the. lteturned Soldiers Commission) tlloir 'boy would be reported safe 'and' MF 3.' A" M°D°““ld and m°ut'A' E bl-avely`lived'. till-_ough the weeks of 5' M”-"hy (°”'\’_°h“u."°_f.."_‘° _G' crueifisnupellse, Now, 'their hearts are V' 4') als” spoke W°rdB °t w°l°°m° indeed sad. bu_t not for hi_m the tears, he has Kwon ms me _a ,norman an _of thdt\_ks_ was -_passed to_ the ladies tile' llitar oi’ duty,_of honor, of Gifd in lmlii "h_° 9!°°°°°.9""3“ °l°s°'»J "fm "I" tho noblest cause -for which a 'litallfN‘“~’°"“| A“u’°’“'. i can die-the caulleof his felio_vv"`ll`tla`n.“ f Sinclair-eniistegi inthe early days of .f0|l°f" f” J, E. Snlnmenside. ' . These _men _'Our' .nrayaimatsiy fioo tons ~ d.w. capacity W, M.--neu. Nlsbst; -il. _ M.-shaun. 4..-M. WD., chap.-Mores_ Kern, ne¢ol--l- l_l;g_~ Secretaryf Stanley f Taylor. Finan- cial ' < Secretary-John _Yr Phillips. Treasurer-S.` Hunter. -»1.st Lect.-1R6y Phillips. 2nd. l..ect/Jolln~Bulllnan, lst Mountain; 4th_Conll.u.-Willis Warren. ml' _(forum.--D. fl. frlelrerlng. netus-' leer has s good hsglhnlng_lor~4hs esm- lng.year_and.hop'os~ to make it one or lhe._hsst_ln hor history.-1.. ' iN1'_Eil:s_'r'iNo ovs'_ns:As har 1'Ti_\.-_f-Mr. Sanluol llumc, of .Wood islands has 'l_'ec'elved_s. most interest- ing _letter 'from ' hls_brothe`r Donald. who went over with' the 105th in which lie' speakes of the peace which is so sureto come and w_hl_cll has conle since his"l_ett_er was written. He _tells of many “s'cr_an`s" in which he took part under General Currie, one_es¢peciall;.~ in which .his~'Pl.atoo_n went into action with thirty-one men all rauks‘ and canie out with live, he being the only N. C. 0. left. Mlany narrow escapes are also recorded. 'On August 9th while going 'over the top a bullet grazed the young _man_'_s oal'_ at thc sameitime the man beside him was shot through the lung. Hume did not know he was wounded until the blood dropped on l1is'ohdm_ vrhoselotou,=_N. s., soul-ls, gr. E. _.I. "and Magdoialr. llllalldsl calling l-lolflsc where His ljlonor was# at home to a large llumlbergoi' citizens. I»le_was attended by His A.lde~de-Camp; Major Burftie-tt and Private Sccretary_.|udEe MacDonald. There were also many callers at tile Bisihop's Palace to extend gDm_.‘__D__ Dunning ~2hd_ _C¢,mm__lM_ New Yea__.s greeuhgs to ms Lbrdsmp- tended. Tile.-iluneral took place yesfter Bishop O'Leary. i TREASURE HUNT-The tl-all Rangers of the C. S. E. T. classes' » or tllojclty s. is. asia- their first Treasure llunt on Saiuurday nlorning wbout "du boys participating in the event, The Triiil Iliangers left tll`e "Y" in two camps, one led iby Douglas Gordon thefouiler by Fraser Fulton. -both camps taking long “-hikes"and stopping at 'a number of places en route. each -llik taining about an ihonr and ll quarter 'lihe treasur was round in 'the Y.M.C.A. ",Gym." Following the itinding of the treasure the camps listened to a- very interesting talk on the ' "Morning Watch,” given by Rev. R. G. Fulton, following willlch talk over 40 boys expressed their willingness to take up che; keeping of the “Morning Watch." The 'boys then jolly and hungry sat down to _a camp lunch, while Miss Olive l_1ltcilie and -Miss Miriam Ayers provided a delicious supply of _ ho coc_‘p-.li for the boys. Mr. Herbert Yeo, Y_M'_C_A_ 'Sect-etary.' siuipei-vised' the proceedings. Following l\rn»ch the treasure was opened. and it also toulud n response in the heart of each boy as it was im icecream trenit provided- by Mr. G. F. H-utcheson, chairman of Trail Rangers Program Commlit‘tee_ The camps 'broke up at 1 pm., all de- claring themselves as having had a jolly good time. _ A SPENDID FILM SHOW-- Those who had the pleasure ofseeing that masterpiece o" f|‘m production, The Hearts of ill-.~ \" `d. at the Prine Edward on .\'r\v\" lrs day and even- ing: and yc_=‘ ' ‘l-day _and evelng are unanimous ill dcclnrlllgit the great- est; picture story tlloy had ever seen. hola or elsewhere. 'ro' describe lt' would be as impossible as to describe a battle; to see it was to see. battles, przipgrations for battle. the results of wa fllemism, suffering and all that Russel and Rolandin Boston and five sisters. Miss Belle.. teacher in the west; Miss Beatrice. Boston; Miss Jennie, Red 'Gross Nurse, overseas and Miss-_Algnesin Amherst." N. S. To the bereaved tile syrn,pathy`o_f all~ is ex day afternoon-L. __ _. °on._ ellmi»a.|rl.~L'\s .»l=uNEnAi..- The funeral of tho;la`/to Rev. G.;M. caaaipsll, D. D., was'h'ela ln-sr. John. N. B. Slniday afternoon from Centen- ary-ohurch. and the large ' number present at -the. service, itiheslong pro cessionand the. u:lan.§»‘ beautifui"“'i‘iol1li ‘ offerings, s|poke'ln'elo‘quent terms of `th_e-~esiteenl.lI1 ‘W_hi`chfhe was held in the' country. Representatives of tllg Royal Kenuebecasis Yacht Club, -Canadian Bible Society, St. Andrew's Society. 'Mollicllon I. 0. 0. F., and other fraternal organizations were in _atte_l1dance. The service at the church was under charge of Rev. G. i F. Dawson, charms/n of the district. and »those_\tahing` part were Revr. G. M. Yiollllgv P¥'69lll*Bu!-of the C0ni.‘ea‘~ ence; *'Dr. Steel, Thomas Marshal, N. 'Mc.Laulgl1iin,` J. C. Berrle and _H. A. Goodwin. A historical sketch of the deceased was read by Rev. H. _A. Good- win., :nd the' address 'of appreciation deliv red fby Rev. G. M. Young. ADDRESS ANQ PREQENTAT at Hampton. P. E. l. were taken conilpletelyl by surprise on 'Monday evenilgtlle 23rd w'-hen it was inveid- ed by the people belonging to _the place; the ladies coming with their baskets and -boxes and 80011 P. dll. I. cream was not lacking. 'I'-he building was filled with a happy conoolnee of people. Amer-all were seated Mr. who H. 'Mme' sailed __Mr_ .ma Mrs. J. S. Macliay into lille room' and read a very lflattering address which _ spoke or the him., rsisnons sxlsti mg, between Pastor and people and how much flrlpjvork wins appreciated' in the Pulpit by the roadside, in their hams and in ths'sl_sh room. 'rho saa- ress was accompanied by an envelolw containing Bank notes and was sign- ed on the behalf of th congregation J *TI ii = Better ' ‘Ji 'Fic } than Tea . if _ _ _ . ' " -4 " . _ _ _-_ri <1. _ -fc; or » i rw 1 ,_ $17 ` ,fm- .~'~=~> ' for You* »_,i '_ "1 ~ "4 Isl _ ' _-5.2; '_‘_ r rf! . .` It _ _ __ gil time and patlcncc. _ 55 » pl ,sn :SEAL _ and pour in boiling water and you have as line a cup of chocolate as can be made. ‘ , -_~__al_\t_i' _llloref_i1_uickl`y_ prepared .t _ _ _ I ' -Compared with t1le‘m_aklng of- , .i _ _ tea and coffee the pl'_cba'r'ation of chocolate in`-the old fasiliolled way - was rather a dii`l"lcuit proceeding.. 'it_ _ required a ~clcft 'llzlntl and' plenty of "», 'f 'il _ 1. -_ fi* ft- 521'*-L -But Chocolatta' haslcilanged. all tins. ~°_~._~`~§‘!.~'~*' _ __ _ Place the _required quantity ill a cup Y sorrow. _ ' miltlll." at .rock 'once wmontil' at Bryon'§liand.__ '__ _'rho same oo_dlpany'.b`s|innini ialtiis spring or ms sim clogs pr; tion __1!l8_,__1_l‘ili_'|iior!|`>rn_l e regular ser-' vice. '_ from' ‘Quebec twice a month, _ at caps _0llst, Mont Louis. Fox River, Dougiss1mvn,'Gaspe f _W -'_' _ - _ _ l~i¢..i »\'¢n’_s¢',wome‘mnn_t»ui lsr- ii tg__lin_>_loaerl_ in the one word, war ' mth 'ilt_ story, which began in pang ’and rail like a. golden thread through \_th`s war and into the peace beyond..it*. the whole production was mqniiioent and it is gratifying to know that dull B_s_|in‘snu _st summer-sais, P.'H Wlllllll to my 'G load price .for lIlD`~"very=Uu|. wolli contained in o r a show and they have learned to cobpi. Manager Gsiiagllers' Judgment I to what constitutes A good show. 'ilu inns haiku' llollid of which Thofra ir¢~ lon mod shows *fin _ . _ it by‘Mr._John`H. '1_Viyer8. J. D. McFllr~ lane and E, Q. Holm. 'i‘llen_Miss Mil-‘ dred Oanieliun came forward and read' an address eo Mrs.. Mackay nom the menlibin-.s or her iilile _Class e,¢mes'sln__ their "gratitude to her as their teacher for wort u."tlli»\clsss sabbath after '8ol>baiih. 'i‘ihi`s'»' address was also Irfan* envelope contain-_ ing &k noise? Tile sddiesses5'wsn` mportdd' `-by lil: C. Holm. Neil $51!. snccmysis an ma on-s smlosy Jo .‘ . - . malls- suitdblo replies although taken t siression' eriiileir kindness and the Admins* sqdfspoken words. 'lille event* was very pleu\ntly____qsdt‘_ *ith INN Wi °*\ii|°»'“.‘*“.-!0\i1!.. u°Q~¢ft|'o"l»l\siaisi.si=¢es l*\\¢o_._¢s'¢_ _ -_.M0 5:11?`.¥£€t‘ET;’=.f‘§'»T§'...°`.I‘§-1‘3.»`fl`.’ ,___.__ 5! ' A I -4 'I >‘| I ii .' L* I fll lv it .v Q 5* .J I. --Drink' Cilocointta regularly _in place of teal and coffee and- note the i'mpro\fc~_ ment in your health. Cilocolaita stimu- ; lates and restoresexliaustcd ner\‘¢~'s;~__i:_ llighly nourishing and easily digcfaictl. I Cilecnlaita is Acomooundediofmure-chocolate. 'milk and sugar-thl'cc perfect foods. Your grocer "an supply. Chocolatia in khaki luis. Al-my Csntetns, Restaurants. Military Hospitals. lnslitlh ,lens and School: arf im-iteli to r.-rite for frrf ~=\1ii|-il . uf this cconolnical, nourishing iced-di-lili.. ' \'nnl»;n'l~ Fuon Counnr, ’l`olc\i1~0- €.'.'.‘ _ ' " ' rr:-="‘_~.-. 4 ~. 5: .ii _ E' .. it U. Q. nil ’ `_ \'.’i).'9_'~";` ~ -s KP-2 ‘ i g.. ._ . .‘ . 5;' ,_~, _ _ _ _ ' ' _lilgfins Wild U l>0\`li0li ol' Go'd`s \_\’oril ot' the into Eurllesb l-.ci-‘if who ' llil lead- file Dwplc to ll tllronle ofin Clluplcllll Ont. arrived in' ' .awed _ _ _ _ . ._ Char-‘ ence in prayer Tllcv all stood! and luttctowli Tuesday and were ' .lug tile Nntiollal xntlll-nl and .l vurv by it duleglltron uf tile Ixll ilts l' was served \i ll otluck lille REM/“N5 ARR|vEg__T|,__ ru lv: '_ ‘ I ' ' A lg "`o.~l.' ehsaut' evening was brought to al uulbus. The remains were for] - 'oiie Wlfll ii Merry' t‘hristlmls rronl ed -yiesierduy morning to ills lute' irq 1..»..ll._ . lu Cardigan. for-` burial. Wi! _ _ _ ! if r-~7"-""""'r--v__ _'W'-_ ____ _ ~ l _ » ' W '_ `~;`_" '=; ' _ _-J “ A# ss _ .fs ' npot tel lain liphle i::s‘if;”»_: