'Messrs Jordan, Marsh k Co., of Bos- -sr-¢- ‘ VIIUNICDAV T0 SILL. FOXIS.-Mr. James Tup- lin ,Black Banks. lnvu today via _Charlottetown for Boston with his sea- son‘s output of Silver Fox Polts. Mr. Tuplin recently 'received a letter for ton advising him that they would be pleased to exhibit his furs in their store again this season. Mr. Tuplin in- tends to display his pelts in Messrs Prowse Bros. store in Cllarlottetown so that tilepeople of that City may see his beautiful Fox pelts. He also plans to stay a day in Portland, Me., and will also display them there. The death occurred in this city. on Sunday the 7th. after a brief illness, of Margaret Bell, aged 79. widow of the late A. N. Large. Mrs. Large was a lady of Christian virtues. a. de- m voted mother, and greatly beloved by ln her wide circle of friends to whom Y her sudden death came' as a great ° shock. An adherent and worker in St. ll James’ Church. she will be sincerely ‘52 mourned and by her sorrowing family A She leaves Albert N., Charles andle Frederick. at home. Louis H., in Cal-|d gary. Sadie L.. wife of Capt. R. Fra- ser. in Lon Beach, Cal., and Edith, L! wife ol' W. C. Stewart,” Charlotte- :_ town. to all of whom is extended sin- cerest sympathy. 3 - a The death occurred :lt the Prlnce d l-Jllward Island Hospital at 10 o'clock \lonviay morning of Margaret bo- C . . . e loved wife of Mr. Robert Diamond. [0 of this City, aged 35 years. She had P F8016 THIS.. DISEASE . _ ‘ -_ 1'. . U*-*F1 - - » Bad blood is responsible torsion ailments than anything else. it causes eatsrrh, dyspepsia, rheuma- tisln, weak, tired, languid Isalingl and none troubles Hood’s Ssnapsrilla has _ been wonderfully successful in purlt`_\'lllg and enriching the blood, removing seroiuls and other hunters, and building up the whole system. Tails it-give it to all the family as ss ts avoid illnell not it bd” 'rl-lunabav ' cr llie- losllflteglmellt in mme. 'rllls .l. MQNEV ln okmymq Th. herd yarfr was all spun and knitted free by aking the highest average per cow §_l;g:_9t_l_;l_;l_:*:_ llgduglkeg fsalgmlzl; _l_l__l:_':_g Recording Sec.: Mrs. Linus MacDon- the Tryon Dsirying Co.. for the _ ar ending Nov 30 1916 was that °°CkS “gd l_1_a\_r_»; `bougl_ll.hul;W8l“l5 _°f sergeant-a.t~arnls; Mr. James Carmich- e _ , f Mr. Fred W6lley’s with a herd of l°"’”l5"' "_ ° rs "° ° ll" 97° nel. Guard. Trustees. Dr. F. W. Chris- terdsy was a big day with tha Knights of Columbus. 61 candidates from all parts ofthe province _ bolus initiated into the order. fn the evening the' memllen attended benedlction at the Cathedral. Rev. Father Hogan preaching a special sermon for the occasion. The new members were afterwards entertained hy the local council at the Knights or columbus Home, on Rochford Square. A delight- ful evening was spent. DQING THEIR BIT.--l'l‘he ladies of Little Sands. High Bank and Hope- fleld have recently sent from their Red Cross Branch thirty-eight pairsot socks to be forwarded to the-boys KNIBHTS DF COLUIIUSP Yel- Ricl the orlihtlgmnlghlanlisshy' i‘i 3 I§l»l _ si _ af.. . reasurer; Miss Margaret McGllvr'ay. l‘in.- Sec.; Mr. Pius A. McDonald. aid, Cor. Sec.; Mr. Edward Thornton. ve grade cows made a total of $530. whlch the-‘ lllnnd sewing lm” 33'" topher. Mr. A. J. McLean and' Mr. Jos. gllfgslletween llllmly and nlnetysu Empire, as well as the men. The Supreme Court met yesterday WEDDING BELLS--All "Gilt Of Sark, son of Indian Chief Sark, of Leh- 11 ,_ m_ 5,,mue| Mormon- 3|-mlgn. more than passing interest took place nox island, P. E. I.. was united in on the charge of stealing foxes ll P0int Prim. D00- 591-. Bt the leaded HM; gumy" and staged tha; home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel lllc- line, formerly of Richibucto, but now 0 would be Nady for trial on Mon. L.eod when their daughter Mlss~Bessle' of Moncton. Friends of both partiw y morning Box; was united ill- che bonds of holy mn- were in attendance to extend to the men here are doing their bit for the ldiers in the near fu- . or an average of $106.10 per cow. ments l°" ill" 5° ' L. McDonald. . number of other herds made an av- mle' lt ls lllalllly 59°" llllll llle w°` WEDDlNG.- On Tuesday morning. an' interesting wedding took place in St. Bemard's Church, where Jacob marriage to Miss May Louise Augus- yvlmam Tminm-_ charged with lar. trlmony to l r. Clarence Gillis, son couple the bee; wishes. The party ny and shopbreaking. was called been lll lol. about “ve months me assumed that he has left the country. last six weeks of which she spe-nt in the hospital. She leaves to mourn be- ed l-:-ide' her husband. eight children; also m n hor father and mother, ° one brother, Mr. Walter Lane and L three sisters, Mrs. Ernest lilclnnis, .\lrs. Hedley Alchorn, and Mrs. 3 llarry Eldridge, or this clty; all or ll community ln tllelr bereavement The ° funeral takes place on \\ ednesday at U 30 p m from the residence 6 5' whom will have the sympathy of the 1° :l . _ ' 5 - - - ' elm" ol me pl.lsonel._ wlll argue where supper was in waiting in Mrs. g Douglas Street, to the Peoplt-;>'s Cenle- b te_ry. 8 ISLANDER ELECT~ED.- In the re- 0 cent aldermanic election in Lawrence. Mass.. Mr. J. .-\. Flanagan. a native of wn bond and $300 each by Messrs After Samuel Morrison`s disappear- ce from the country at the' time oi is preliminary trial the sum of $207 Morrison's credit in the Royal Bank ainst this attachment. The Court adjourned to meet at 11 flock mls f0,.en0,,n_ and music. Mr. Daniel D. McLeod answer to me indictment. but the of Point Prim. the ceremony being risoner did not appear and it may be D9\'f0\'U1€\i bl' the RSV- EWG" MCDOW of Mr. and Mrs. Jolm N. Gillis also gald in the presence of some fifty or attended by her sister Christine who silk. The groom was ably supported by his brother liiurdcck. » The bride entered the parlor leaning on the arm of her father while the wedding march Mci.eod's noted style. The evening was most enjoynbly spent in singing left-this afternoon for Prince Edward Island; Moncton Times. WEDDED IN CALIFORNIAF- The is remgnlzance ww the,-erm-Q. 0|-del-_ more invited guests. The bride was home of Mr. and Mrs] Wilson' W. to be estreated. He had been ad- \i0¢0l11il18|l' aliifvd in 8 BOW!! 0! pale Lane, 55 North Chester avenue, was med 0n_1,al_| for 51200-3500 an his blue with crepe de chene. She was the scene of a pretty wedding cere- mony on Saturday evening, December E_ pmwse and 1) 0»M_ Re,ld1n_ wore a very becoming dress of pink 31, when William A. McLaren and Miss Cecelia Olson, both of this city, were united in marriage' by Dr. James Henry McLaren. brother of the' groom. Mr. and Mrs. McLaren will f Canada had been attached on mo- WHS being Uliisiefll' Dlilyed by Mrs. reside in their cozy bungalow located on of me (~l.0wn_ 1~0day_ John Daniel D. McLeod. After the cere- on Glen avenue, ester News, Pasa- on. K. C., and Bentley, K. C., on 1110115’ all WSH! I0 N12 dining room dena,Cal. (Mr. McLaren formerly be- longed to Sourls. He' is a brothel' of Mrs. Chalea Coffin. of Ge'rald St.) SUPREME COURT.-In a rule ne- .__._ aided re-atly in entertainin the turnable before the Court yesterday in At her home in Alherry Plains. or cllal-loltelown. was reeleclell alder- -lnnmrr Stn- Plllznhcfll _Rnbertsvn man and one of the ,ll,.,,c[0l.B of publlc wlllow of Alexander MacMillan, enter . ' ' f health and tharitles, and public pro» 9 i into rest, at the age of 89. Mrs. pe,-lies and pal.k_q_ for [WD l-ear l@,.m5_ .\lac.\lillan was a daughter of the lat( The Lawrence “Telegranl." of Jan. ll End. contains portraits of the silt-cess C eter. Robertson and was born De mber 25, 1827. in New Perth, llel e flll candidates and quotes Mayor Hur- fath‘?" "‘ll"g “"9 °f ll” Plolleerll 0! ley. who ;-‘--‘csc llirfef `,» 'A 'V ' -1.1.' M' . ,_ _U ._,._. .___ . _ _ .. _ ////l/ / nf' this? In addition to the list of Canadians mentioned in General Haig's' despat ches, and rccomlnended for military .honors,' from whlcl# Tile Guardian quoted the recommendation of l..leut.- Col. Alex. McPllail, Otfwell. a ferw days ago. a supplementary list has since been issued in which the name of Major W. B. Prowse is mentioned, The feats which earned for these two island soldiers this honor, coveted' by all soldiers, are not specified. but the many friends of both may feel assur- ed tllat they richly earned them and will congratulate them accordingly. The number of Islanders who have won distinction on the battlefield is growing. and when published' in full will be a roll of honor that the pro- vince may well feel proud of. The Guardian .llastclls to congratulate Major Prowse on his enrolment with the Empires heroes. The eighth annual Prince Edward Island l’ollltr_v Show. which opened in ( zlrlo some two hundred and seventy hlrlls on display ill Large-'s Building. Grout George Street, where the show is be- ing held. Among the exhibitors- are Messrs Tohn' Whitlock W. l. Pickard. and ~ ' l . . _ _ 4. llenry Lnptllol-ne with Leghorns; 'W. “HIE J. t'urllllol'e'. and W. J. Plclmrd with _.i".°"~l5” A `-°'-"'""l‘ .¢,,_¢_;1r~snns__ _ 'we in--les i _ Mlllorcas; George Cudmore. Bol- mnnt Poultry Yards, and W. J. Pic- knrll with Orpingtollll: George,.I.ight- izor. Henry l.nptllorn'e. Gsorger Wil- liam. W. l. Pioknrtl and the Belmont splllls~l»aln Poultry vel-lla. u. bali thorns. Sydney- Daman W. . - ' _ sup ‘ Eialmdwvi Plymnntllhoelra; Jphlr _ a_ __ _ ' 'wlllllocll rtlitll iillolle- lslllllltneaa; _ il- ,.3 Jlllllllwllllilllllle will Llgnl 'lmlluml I- S Williams and Bert _Carr with Games. The Spring Park Pollitry~Ysx-ds-have Several turkeys are shown, lnofud tile gobbler weighing 38 pounds, also white Emden geese. Pekin anlvitual >m' ~_' _lf 'l'll"l"" .nor ducks. - V m if _hh _l_n‘pr‘ov¢|nan't on last yssr's, 'theu The show, whlic not -the largest is of the birds being exceptional _-~ .inin :_ ff ' ly ll' il. ' _ _. ‘ Mr... L. A. llnszard is placing the _ .»_»=,.__;,f awards. ‘h ttetown _ves|erda_v.' is now~ on in fllll swing. Tilere is ll total of Poultry llama wml wvansotlel-i and Spangled .Halsbur ea -George. s nic°e display of Bsatams. ' ing the Moncton and Halih1t1v|ll§ltlrl.` all that is noble-, good and true. serenity which marked the whole she was a devout member. The funeral which took place' on fl large' number of friends and af- held. Tile services at the church and cem- ctcry were conducted by R_e'v. R. ~B. McDonald. and all that was mortal of a good and kindly woman was coll- signed to its last resting place. The funeral ar-range'me»rlts' were under the direction of W. L. Dingwell. of Sourls. and were admirably conduct- ed. _ ._ . . She leaves to mourn a snlgrowing husband four daughters, Dorothy, a graduate nurse in New York; Gefrtf. rude, Nellie, and Clotilda, _at home and her only son John J.. who/la now in England on his way to the front. -to all of whom we extend our deepest sympathy in their sad be reavement. R. I. P. FRIDAY _ - BOSTON, P. E. I.-The Prince Ed- ward lsland Benevolent Association, Boston. will hold their annual reunion anti' ball in Paul Revere Hall, Boston, Feb. 15th, 1917; and will also hold whist in Talbot ilall ill connection with the ball, which will give old ac- quaintances. and new 0"” the Pleas- ure of meeting to renew old and add new friendship. The Association is dong good work. and ¢lep_end greatly' on the receipts of tllo ball to defray expenses- of sick benefits. The_Co_m- luittee is doing everything to make it a sllccel-ls socially and financially. The Associaiioll has elf-ciell their officers for 1917 as follows: Mr. Augustine McDonald, President; Mr. Thomas flumminkey,.\l1ce~pres.ident; M. Walsh, r., ; lilhii Tilillllis ‘lf-lfl"““ . W. \' - , ll _ .l _ l fl: _ ,,,,,,¢¢-‘lf Y' 5% 5“'\m-J- _ ~ lr. rl .l ll l `- _ _,.3 - . - ll laatllafllsl llllllllllea __ __ _ _ Tile \Vetaskiwin Times referring to uanllly of mllk recglved Was`2_249_ Her illness she bore with Christian the death in that city of Mrs. John 36 ll,_.,_ and the quantity of cheese fortitude. and that calmness and West. already briefly reported in The Guardian, says: - When the news spread throughout Mrs. John West was dead, .every per- son felt keenly the loss that had been viduals, but by the City and commu- nity as a whole. Having been s resi- d'ent of the place ever since the town- site was surveyed, she has been as- sociated with every business and' so- cial activity that has. contributed to with her husband twenty-four years ago, and after a. short residence in Edmonton, moved to Wetaskiwin. where Mr. West bought the first lots, after the survey was completed and engaged ln mercantile business on the property now occupied' by the Bank of Commerce, McMurdos Gents' Furnishing Store and' the Imperial Bank. After building up an extensive business. Mr. West pre-deceased her Televeh years ago. Continuing to re- side in the City silo ever maintslllcd a keen _interest in all of its activities. and her home was always a centre where many gathered to enjoy hor large~hearted hospitality. The family consisting of two daugh- ters and two sons are Mrs. F. Pike of Edmonton, Mrs. J. C. Donaldson of Brandon, Msn., and' Messrs. Gerard and Sackvllle West. whoare on active service with the Canadian Overseas Expeditionary Forces. She also leav- es to mourn her death three sisters and three- brothers, who are Mrs. Dr. Sutherland and Mrs. Shaw, of Sum- merside-, P. E. l.,`a Mrs. W. G. _Wash of Inniefail, Mr. George McFarlane of P. E. I. and Messrs. William and' Peter McFarlane of Denver. Colorado. Her circle of friends was very large. and’ when thehews of her 'death spread. felegrallls came from various parts of Canada and the United Sini- es conveying expressions of sympathy for the family. The funeral service took place at 'ller late residence on Pearce street, and was conducted by the Rev. C. E.A. Peacock, who 'used the words ot'2 -Cor, 1.':8.t._ to comfort the sorrowffisll. rfoghed, Xldlilgly to loss sustane ~ . Gillis” - com- 'mlmltyl Till lmeser- vice w _bT»:m _ rsl of iéllox _ '_.¢l___lltai.|:¢-`,’g_|t_:lli'.~ dahyjalhfrs. est wil-itll ad .maui ara. Mrs. c..It.'-Bmlerss \g3‘plss._rlllgly as a solo'-"Q_'1?bde%r `,'_§-.7'hlQ,v.the other _seleetions_Ivn_ at :."'..:'°'.;“°.=°l'.°f§.°°‘ "W Y I ." ow _c -wassup v- orltes of»'$im,- :_ ____1fl=;_ wo vlll__l”ll.»ll~__l_»‘l..l<»___llll..vlel. eral cartons loft the .l wills. 'l“'@`<»l'2i.*l».'7‘.""‘.?l""` "’*="" Th ~, '- Dlulgllf . 0. H. -All F Um 5l'1'ils`='£vll ` 5%? l _\.. 'Zi<_-3 3 2 lil. -iii# ;‘§§=. 355 '_r'='-2* 233 *Sit 9- I1 JH "ies- .s 1*’ li as li=\_l\°_!-lil 'll ,'l'.:_'__.r.f§~ 'tg _ ll is?ell_aald"o “lilo lo 'i V __ 0' ' T ' -. isworill ' Dol- " lllWl*Y%\U¢*¢°l\- 3*" ' n. ' , y . l ` J. D. Nicholson. .of the eart, was rejected. _ .settlement did its bit in sending socks _ _loyalty of its people-_ Success to lon January 5, 1917. Peter Gaudet, aged _ f_been ill only a feiv days of that dread-' fl-Ie was a man of cheerful disposition. 'esteemed for his sterling Christian _ P _ _ _ .tern part oi’ the province were better three Buxton. Cann- 'l`rs eras v . 0 Connell. FUNERAL YESTERDAYf- The' re- mains ol Mrs, John Webster, mother of Messrs ,Al F.-and J. A. Webster. of this 0117. arrived in Charlottetown on Wednesday Franklin. Mase.. and vve're,(o'l_-vrarlled to Midgell. by the l\f¢0l'll'¢t9n f-Init'-‘Interment was made- there `¥¢ltorda`i'» afternoon. Deceased was ovar eighty; years of age and Passed swap'-aftononl two days ill- ness. Besides her two ilimsi shfis sur- vived by 'one daughter, Mrs. New- combo. of Franklin, who accompanied the remains to me island.- WEDDED YESTERDAY- .§t_ the' Queen lintel on Wednesday, thqg-10th. Mr. A. il. Martin; of Grnndp,QwP';_~.aE ails; _%lal'y_ ._ Catherines' Mchnhlg. ar e , lets of New were united in mnrrialolj -.-.llitiiil is one of the -prosporous¢__.Mll-'l`int,eil_i- gent farmers of his vicinity. 'and -bliss- Mcbonald a lady ot oxeoptionaly pleasing personality and lille filuali- tles; also a trained nurse. This younf couple start a life under most, `ausp ~ cious opportunities and have tile best wishes of their many friends that their future may be' bright and pros- _ perous. The ceremony was perform-. ed by M. Martln‘s pastor Rev. Dr. - McEwen". Some sections of tile country arc' doing very well as regards recruits. _ ;The little school of Glen Valley former- , ily known as Junction Road, produced the following recruits: - _ Norman Mclienlie. wounded, _ stat- .ed lu Roll of Honor, Nine Mile Creek. . _'as a sister nearest of kin lives there. - ‘ James, his brother. in France. George Robertson, wounded, in lloli of Honor, stated Brsdalhane. Charles Pound, wounded. Malcolm McLeod, wounded, nearest of kin. Sldno W Willis Nicholson. Murdoch McKenzie. Also, one married man tried to enlist, zut through some little affect What is worthy of note is that all of the wounded have gone back to iight again. _ And in sonle other ways the little ' and cakes to tho boys. One woman sent as many as five pairs of socks. ill tile' box sent from Bradalbane some ttnle ago there wel-ly contributions from as many as fifteen persons from Glen Valley. which shows the splendid Glen Valley. -’I`hel‘e passed away at St. .-\1lLhony’s 'V 70 years. Tile late Mr, Gaudet had 5 ed disease-pneumonia, All that me dical aid and loving hands could do was done for lllm, but all to no avail. ' strong in his friendship, and highly character Few ersons in the wes known or more highly respected. A cheerful giver of the beat that the -hu- man heart may command, his comfor- ting volce. his silent charity. -his soul ful! of sympathy for all good causes, will nm, soon be forgotten. in his. illness he was frequently visited by big pastor, Rev. F. X. Gallant; and he had theconeolation of receiving to mourn; a sor-rowing widow whose tended testifying- to the high esteem in which the deceased wasfhcld by the community. The services at the Church and at the grave were conduc- ted by the pastor, Rev. F. X. Gal-lant, assisted - by 'Re'v. Ronald `MacDonaltl, Bras. The pall bearers were Messrs. Benoit Pitre, Paul Gallant, J. H-. Blanchard, Dominic Gallant, Benoit Pineau and Gilbert' Gallant. Our sincerest sympathy goes out to the be reaved family in this their hour of "7.f).-ll f l 0 "l _ Q \__ _ _ < 1.»_,l,’,f;f_<_;- ___ ' maiden name was Catherine Gallant; ‘ ' _ fs' ' 0 also one son. Gilbert of Boston, U. S. ~ ‘ . ` A., and two daughters, -Mrs. John ' " ~ Gallant, St. Antllony's, and Mary 1 Anne at home. '_The late Ml~‘. Gall- _ det was an honored member of the ' ‘ i Holy Family and of the Assumption ' ‘ ' " Societies. -Hip funeral on Sunday, _ _ ' the 7tb'.' inst., was very largely at- ' trial"and~all'lict1i'>n.-R.l.l°'. H gs \ __ //1. _ lit Y; f* __ _t l .~ \ till ll Youfll always have nloeclean pantry shelves igiou gp over them occasio l ywith ,:_ 01d Dutch , . - If _l~lll;|gg, _- _ ._ ._ 4 :.1 ". evil' 1-15 tn- l- ' _ ._ _“_” . - ` ._ . If Be-lgiiim “Next-Door” To Canada _ --if the heavily-charged electric wires, that pen _ people into a' worlzless and almost foodless land, nn - along our frontier " ` -if instead ofreading of Belgian sufferings we heard the pitiful tales from the lips of escaped victims -if we could lee the long and hungry bread-lines of people as intelligent and once as prolperolls and comfortable as ourselves ‘ -if we could watch the thousands of emacialecl children ` ' who ale fed at the schools by the Belgian Relief Commission _ .-if what they are enduring, and their desperate need, were 'clear and vivid to us, httead of unreal and overseas __ -then the great hearts of Canadians would be moved, and there would be no trouble in raining several limes our present contributions lo the Belgian Relief Fund. Can we bnng the urgent need of the hungry mothers and children home to YOU? Can we enl'ul YOUR active sympathy for those whose very lives depend on the prompt and continued help of people like yourself P Send your subscriptions weellly, monthly or in one lump sum io Local or Provincial Committees, or snub cl-ll:QUt:s PAYABLE ‘ro 'rltl:AsUR£R 69 St. Peter Street, Montreal. tr The Greatest Relief Work in History. the last rites of the church shortly he- __»i_. _ _ ` _ _. _ _ fore-he died. 'ljhe deceased leaves 1-""""' "‘ ' *'- " -I - Proe_rastl|_\gtlo__n, l;_ __Ds_a_d|y_, _ v _ Ars. v0.11. insured. t<>_-d.syf__- Then .,jn,- - sure-To-morro__w may be too late. _._-1 ~l-K ...r wa mv* %‘W&Wmm."F.”°° ..k....f--». 0ii0W|i LIFE-' IIIIIINIUE 00., --'l’0l0i|’l'0 l _ _ _ l Meoimvcnhl in ltnnw-elvn\l¢<:¢illHpl¢f+'~~ -1-12° 41 / _ 5??" it ,ll #lr _#L . lt, i\ F _ _ _.M . f,."7"<'~ / , .\ .' ,__ fx _ lt ~ l if _ y _. Jllbllwl ¢- < _ 'L ` i f/ l 3. 8 5 ? 5 . __ _._ '. l, l H '_ . -»,v .: 'l li - ~, _ www. ln¢'Mllllf0l,.,»l,,,-ll: ,,,,.,§f'3»'?.'~'-".“?lif . 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