I W Wefiavbum Graffiny m CHASE I. smeosrfs SEAL BRAN D oFrANc-E PEKQE I11 Inslhul lb. carious »---.-|uu>o|nouuu - E. R. Brow Ilouard Smith I’I'Il. .. llIHY-‘lfll Sniil-Ii (‘um Spanish ltivri‘ I’I'd. .. Spanish Itivci" (‘om (‘hurlnlfn-Iuun, l’. I-E. I. B A Slccl (Hun. of‘ (‘anada 751% ' ' _ , IIri. EmpIw Sim-I 1st PM. .. 541i, . _|_ A, yn-uuxann ||. w. u.-|-|||-.|-. l)"l1lll‘lillq _’ "- A- i Ahilibi IIurrIsu-ra. Attorney. lulu». Slmwl-mgm] _ _ _ H “our-y In Lonn Imurciitillc Pulp. (‘lnurloltcllnvn (fan. III-n. Electric . .. . . . ('an. Sicamshlp (‘0m. . . . . .. Illloy lfullcllnlz u our Eyes Idxumlneul uml Furl!!- (Iormnlf - BANKS H. J. MABON ‘ _ opmmrnht “m, Prucflnflon Hank (omnu-rerr . 18.14 "numb" Itank Royal . . . . .. .. 2141/; nlnxvraulil-z. I‘. n. I. 1111111‘ 1\1"1111"'j11 -- ~- 2411/4 (Differ (Jenner-foul wllln Drug store. 1111111‘ NOV" 517111-111 - ‘ - - - - - .. 251 am»o+o4++oo¢+o+¢o»¢» WHV THE PARADE? II-‘rum Tho Form-s dlagazlnc.) Two IrIshmI-Il watching ShrIn~ ers‘ parade "who arc those fellmvs, ZIIIkc?" _ “'I‘Iic_v'rI- Shrlncrs." k "And what Juv- Shrincrs?" “Why, they're Masons." "Sure and what the divil ihrlhry want now? They"rc getlln’ $18 a day." .__ Wheat May 109; July 107%; fir-pl. 1061i. (‘orn May R0; July 801/‘; Sept. 811A. I its May 47-33.; July 45%; Sept. Ill-Ya, The command to do with our might w'h.1t our Iinnds fInd to do In-I-ds for most ol‘ us an Increased nIlIplHU-ilfl on the personal pro-noun. j‘he gets relirffronl oacamwisws LAXAUVB SYRUP PEPSI" _ , ~- find so do the children Som e Families Are Never Ill OIITUNATE are the children We gunrantcrlal wall-Jill 31.0}! Wig , .I'.- th D . C klwe ‘n xa Ive y ‘er-i:ilgfisnparllmgngligntliginubllo; I'd-pain i1. a childpr for a few nlgllll pitnl records prove that 75 per to an adult it will relieve any 0880 eent of all rhscuse oI1811111W° 111 of constipation no mutton 110W bowel obstruction, or constipation. chronic, OI‘ W111!’ 111M157 "u l” You children cry because of It; refunded. schoo children are hamW-"d l0 Million BOIHGGIJYCII their stuIh; K101"! PWPI" ‘m’ Use it once and ou will novel‘ d 2.’ t less cfllcient; 91- ' k oonl- d fish; piawiifeglood prom" "1- 2533.’! gland find“ cdiid creases 2 ‘ml’ w"!- chm ' well's laxative Syrup Pepanll I SmltlnBtlfi n Allzmfl-Ywqm- v etablolaxatlve freafgomotiab mendsp. ; f9“ a?! narcotics. It m: $6313)" S . n or . - ' u, t ' v y ruling-Mi:- and 0111 1011"" M“ fiifihfifiki. zleadults. ltaats Bettl B Napanea SI... T010111"- keapnuit always in the house for family use. o Largest Selling Lasntlnygi‘ f . ‘hfiffifififfinifil ma. z d - {$331k fitsfiflfib TaWFJ. any ndication of bpwel obstrucflon suchd Ii tisauon. bdimunesgmflé ver, ynpn . milks skin arnptm. give lt- cim early and it will break up a Inn of Dr. Caldwelfs laxative Syrup or a cold ovarnlght- A ll1°°11 '1 Pgpgin, a mpouml of Egyptilll veslt. sennn with poplin rue" You Ianttcflhylt rmn-smlwlns-w- latabla aromatics. I .. p »;4¢.|,|”naa||. ggmripflon wnttan 30 51-12-11‘... t?’ 1 1- presentatlve In Summerslde and "A scrlptfons an 146 Richmond Street . ma; t: m“ "t?" ‘ '.-' ---¢__. . LlIMlOHCtOWII -ssvzss WEATHER-The | d $311181"!- ilfly. so fur experienced o _ - an I s w n er was on Tuesday the 22 ' “re, “fey Accldent! Sickness m] twhlesnbthle M8PCUI'{IllllIlti((ll‘0|-1l-1Q(l t - . ~> e ow zero, 1e s f west- i Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest rate. . crIy wind blow wIth such effect ‘ fbutult Ilppearcd much colder but c - s mos y everyone attended to II air i Agent at Summersnde, Lloyd Lewis, ,,,,,.,,,,.,_., ,3 ,,,,,,,,,__,,, " ' -—c|-|NTON.——The school Is mak- H _ lllg excellent progress under the i V? V’ ___ Cllllfllél; nnlililiagcgaient of our tench- 81‘. . as a wson. ——() r ~ ¢ genial friend and ncighboilr I ‘ - , , s--- Wife lsrocK QUOTATIONS .<,i;.;~,-;; ,.§,-;,-;;;,-,;;-;-,,~;;,»,,;;-;;;;,~ . ‘ - f - l‘ M1rk Mcfitllgiln _ f ' snlcrable dlstunce and silstalnlng , i l; A r ',".\_‘,‘1_1",“‘\,' ,J‘“{\Y:_ glii'if1‘_‘,°ii““°"“ llllurles which confined hIm u» the . , , uinls It! I} an A.‘ nlnslou house (m. some duyi is now ab“, I -- \ - -I ‘I -- ‘ n ||_\|;|||s'|'|-:|-,, sonlrrrou, run‘. tinnitus-is .lOI1I|\'.l .1 och lax- to be about agaln. The many . m Louis l1I-1I1I'."- friends of Mrs. l1. J. McKens-try l , . H ‘V111 11" classed to learn that silo I»; il-t-ll 1111111101111 - - - - - - » - - - -- 18-1 slowly Improving from her serious ____ ____g_ 13111112111111“; . . . . . . . .. .. 40 Hines? _M@gg;g_ (mummy “m1 m. y H» 11 '1‘ ‘I’ — mer e r o b. I ~ ;. . I lalmer (Iltauwr, howl-r ‘ v 112 rushing abilsilnflivlivzit Ctlxlefiylfidlllglltljlllll . |\ l. <,ub.1 I anv- hliizul 1 h1- .. Iaalltig theIr wInter's wood. —~Mr. Ilurrlnlrr. I an Ann-r. IH-lrrilcnnl Illwnrd Gardiner Is busily engaged "on"! I0 l-onn _ .\n r._(‘an ‘Qyi ._. . . . . . . . . .. Iianllng his season's supply of ice. ‘I nnnk of nova scorn. lllllllllllg In" ihan 1' raction _ cr-ptionally large. —-'1‘he entcrorls- _ (‘hrlton on Thursday last. . - (tan Slcamshlp Pfd. . . . . . . .. 44 ‘ ‘ _ _ _ _ , a ._ slit-sins (‘0in. . . . . . . . .. — 1 “£4 ‘Irylhljrlilld-iul uicljtiol1nilil"!llmrllslfiill‘ 1101111111011 Ilfrmgl’ . ' ' ' - 1 ' —‘ .» v , . a , . 5 l ltnu-tlrr- llmllo-ll to Eye, l-Iur. Nona ‘vlijlililllliiuig P21111215“: i ' ' ' '- 1i" '""1 T"'°"‘v ‘w _ National Ilrcwcrles . 541.’. ' tum-I» IInn-r 11 _ 1F" ""1" “”"""' itllantlc Sugar 18 -"""" _ Alchlsuxl . . . . . . . . . . .. 9x14 _ ‘PI-II-nlwm‘ ':'“"" l ' _ Am. Car & Foundry . 166 _ ""1"" "°'"""'" "1 l‘ "' m‘ “ " Am. Locomotive . . . . . . . . . .. 73%| H itmcr Sinelting & Ilfg. .. 59%, ' boo-s Axiaconda Copper . .' . . . . . . . . 381/, f t ('an. Pacific Railway —— ye New York (‘cntral . (‘umfurt In npoctnclos or r-yo- Cuba (‘zine Sngu ymssv” mum”, m, ‘|')"1lnp(l u, m,» Crucible Steel "unws “Mm Th‘, (]“hfr'*|‘\ n; mm. IIItI-rnatizinzrl Paper . fort Tltflvlyl-il from wcariin,’ ' “"111, S1'1'1111i11"111 mu“ h“ ‘Hvilhfl vmmuy .\I<-.\'. lN-Irulcum the louse-s und lln- frunjr-s. \\'hilv- 111 1- 1111'" 111111111’? '- lhe frnnics mny b1- n l): rfI-r-t iIt and 1'1"'1"1‘1_ S1""1 ('11P -- - —~ ma, ntu-artlvr‘ u Is u... II-nsI-s 11“=111111I~’ 56% ‘which arc responsible for discom- §"111-11‘31‘11 P11311119 - 117 Yo" m “Mm: “gm M. glaring Mm, §lllllll'lllll(l'l' _ , _ , . .. 102% sliiuc. Hui-h u stuiin on the "YIN 1-“1111111111 m“: 1‘: 129 unuI~cI-.~I.<:II'Y uud can In- relieved ltyilduil (:('1'1“'1' ' 65% wcuriut: (‘wnulnv- (“rut-lace Li-nsv-H. 1 ' 1*‘ 51"” - ~ - 1 - -- d - - - - -- 100% grnu|n| 11> ynul‘ own I>I"'§PI'1I'1-1"11- \\'n- wlll Iu- plrusml to It'll 3'11" “\l>l'l' nbuut tho famous Icuscs which make uncomfortable cyos ru|nI'~I'I.'II.II-. , u: WESTERN. autumn can commas Notes By‘ the Way (Continued From Papa 4) Eastern Guardian ...'8HOP mm Holmufs Catalog —GOOD' ROAD8.—Tbe Country roads are reported to be In ex- cellent condition and much drIvIag and hanllng Is beIng done. Many people have their year's supply of wood hauled homer-H. —THE SUMMERFIELD DRAM- ATIC CLUB wlll hold a whIst party and dance In Emerald Hall Friday evening, January 25th. WhIst from 3 to 10 o'clock, dancing from 10 to 12 o'clock. Admission 25 cents. 1151-1-24-2I —8UMMER8IDE AGENT.-— Mr Byron MacDonald of the MacDon- ald Drug Co., Is now Guardian re wlll be pleased to recelvs news advertIsIng, new and renewal aub- d Job-Prlutfng. Mr. MacDonald sells the Mornlng —'l‘he new mall courler, Mr. Roy McDonald. Is certainly gIvIng :he llfiit of s-crvlce, -—The school secre- tary". Mr. Nuthanlel 'l’earson, was In LonIsvI-Ile on Saturday last In connection with the duties of hls ofllce. —The pioneer Iflshcrman. .\Ir. Jchn Murray, Is now Imslly engag- I>I at sfnelt fishing, and reports the II.=h as belng both pIentIfuI and ex- lug earrlage builder, Mr. Russell (Yralg, Is kept very busy this wiullrr at painting slclghs, carriages, furni- Inrc, ole. —.V[r. Hurpee MCMl(‘l{".'I, of Carleton, paId n business Iripio 4 l 1 I Irrnsh by tho Ilnlnl Lumn. prlcsl ltllilchlst and Iu- Lbasa from Darjeeling, as thchend of t1 British Iluddhlst mission. This was turned luuzli militnlgv ufficor at (IynnI-ttsrnnctlln‘. —8HOF from HOIIIIIII’! Catalog —MR. SMITH will be at the of- flce of B. Graham Rogers. Summer- slde, Thursday, Frlday and Satur- day, Jan. 24th, 25th and 26th buy- Iug sIlver fox and other furs for cash. 133-1-23-41 -SUMMERSIDE METHODIST CHURGH.— Sunday, Jan. 27th, Preacher, Rev. J. F. Denny. 11 n. m. The MInIstry and Power of Patience. 2.30 p. m. Sunday School. 7 p. m. The 01d Testament In the Ilgbt of to-day (I) the Book of the Prophet Jonah. .—-YOUNG PEOPLES LEAGUE. —The Y. P. S. of the Summcrshle Methodist Church opened Its mid- wdnter scsslons on Frlday even-lug lust with a social which was well attended. Mr. Thane Campbell presided and the Minis-tr the Rev. J. F‘. Denny was also present. There was an attractlvc programme In which many of the young people look part Including Messrs Kenneth Mntturt and Albert and Dorothy SIIlIphant Mrs. (Dr) Allen sang a solo which received a well merit- ed encore. M-Iss Gladys Dcuny sang In her usual sweet and taking style and wn-s vlgorously encored. After the musIcnI part of the pro- gram a very popular series of com- petitions were Iield. Thanks is duo to the kInd friends who sen! and scrvtrfl refreshments. The Lcagnc has an attractive series of ltcnn-rln- cludlng lecture; etc for the rest of the winter. Secrets of Ilie Forbidden Gily II‘._\' Iloininiun News Horvlce.) LUNIIIIN, Jun. '.'l.-—l>r. \\'. ltl..\lc- Govern, tho young mun of 25 who rccclitly iutroducr-rl u clnciunlo- camera for the first tlmi- iu- to tho "forbidden city” of Lhnsinis lilo third European to be rcccivrd lll- is u fuI|_v-urIlaInod Puddhlst und vicv-pi-csiilcnt of tho NoriI-Lv of (lrvut ltriluiu, originally trII-rl to l'l'l\l'll I by the Itritish Mlnurdbn aro high. to year. among other Mrs. and Mls among the some of the Iastabllshefl In There are Commissioners under these days. In thcfr cost. and maIn obje mve bccomc war." in Instructiuris from lhr author!- iv-s ut_Si1nl.'I, who hmllucon In I-Iirgraiwhic communication wlthl hc ‘Filo-tan Government. ._i.._ PERSONALS 1t n‘ ‘ton, was In town on Wednesduy.—— p II. —Tho friends of Emerald, Kin-- koru and vIcInIty are learn that MIss AnnIe D. M: unna, Iius recovered from her serious III- ncss, In whIch she rccelvcd the kind and skllful attenIIon of Dr. l d sister, Mlss Pearl McKennu, R. N. '1‘ IN MEMORIAM MRS. MARGARET BRENNAN On Thursday, January 17th, there died at SourIs, Margaret Connolly, aged 79. wldow of the late ‘Oapt. James Brennan. The de- ceased bad been Ill for some months but" nevertheless iher (loath was a surprlse and a source of great sorrow to her famIIy and friends. The Inte Mrs. Brennan wIIl be nememberod at Kildnre, Murray Harbor and Cardlgun, where she taught school before her marriage. She Is snrvIved hy two sous and one (langhten-Wllllnm J., Manager of J. J. Hughes 00., Sourls, Adolphus, Locomotlve drIv- or, C. N. It. Charlottetown and Mlss Bessie at home. The funeral a I1 K l1 o |. h I. n o mer, S. P. Campbell, John McQuaId and PntrIck St. John. MRS. JOSEPH MeISAAG. r .11 ll On January 1i5th, Inst, the people of Glencoe and vIcInIty Icnrned/ivitii much regret ithat Margaret, be loved wIfe of Mr. Joseph Mclsnnc, of that place. had passed away at tho early age of thirty-one years. Her Illness, of short duration, was borne wIth true Chrlstlnn fortltnde and she dled consoled by tho Inst rItcs 0f Holy Church, admInIstei-od by her beloved pastor, Rev. R. D. Meflutgan. The In-te Mm. Mcfqnnc was a general favorltc with all who knew her and her demIsc wlll be "a Illstlnct loss to Iier large circle of friends. She leaves to mourn her sorrowlng husband. Mr. Joseph Me- Isnnc; her fnther and mother, Mr. aml Mrs. Edward McKenna, Iona; four brothers, James at Ottawa: Harold at Cambrldge, Mass; Ed- ward at Sf. Dunstan's UuIversIty, and Wilfred at home; also two sisters, Mrs. H. Heckler, Cam- brfdge, Muss" and Mlss AIIce Mc- Kenna of that place. The funeral, K. II H d l‘ h o. h lllcflovcrn tlmli __Mr_ Wmmm Phlgeon. KenHmgHIr- ubtnlned n pass which enabled him to proccv-d ta Sikkhn, but pre- Stnlo, lthutnn. or Tibet. pleased 101 1'11"“ did lwhnt for reaching Lhasa. in the churacterlntlc I.Int composed of ltfongullitn Y to the bubu In charge of graph. hls Identity Iu-r-nmb adventure Schwab Meets Big Schwnh, wIII also meet Hugo Gtlnnee, who for the last few days. Un his return to llnrJer-llng, Dr. lessons In PlIlt‘I'|'ll-' Mr. Harcourt. the ocrapb fronl hnvlng already do- p idcd to vlsIt Lhasa In dlsgulsc. Iudvd him from entrrlng" Nepal a Ilr. hh-Huvcrn, bring" n Ruddhlsl, l, fI-It that those prohihitlnrtslz not apply; to u Iluddhist on|u Inigbt b:- rnIIvd Ills “notlvelh iuzith." Itlinding; snow-storms ruvc lIlIII bark sI-vcrnl on (m- u was furcod to uiuke his Iu-rvnimts Thr- lndiun Government by this Ile told his fnko charge of the ex- cdltlun, utrlppcd and Ilyml himself orvuut to yellow and native rlmo, mlonnod the thIn cluthlng of the (vthor day, and wan Iicnten byn flznrltntl’ "Tgdifrk t? mo‘ ""1103 bcttcr follow. Hr- wns Iinnblo to VII", n 1 “n ' mm‘ u" take It like a sport, so rough Jus- ‘ 1" tire shut tho monarch. Itarbnry 0n one (iccnslon. while In n rest ausr, he actually overheard Tlbe- nn untlvcs (llsctisslnf: hIu chances f reaching Lhasa rtllvo. Whllothe thors wore nslccp, be drew charts car's ldvo, when tho streets were uII of (l1“I1l\l((‘Il flirtation. llo Wm: o III that he had to be curried [u ed, and (locldod to reveal himself tho teln- It wns through this menus fhut known In tho lu- rcmnlned for months, taking Illms Intorvlmvlng Tlhrtnn Thr- fuII story of hls forms one of thr- most emarkable Odysseya of our time. Ily, In whIch early two I-crctly nnd Igultnrlos. O German Capitalists (Canadian Press) N, J-nn. 2L~Cbark1s M. U. S. capItnIIst, nrrIved ere today. Il-le called on offIcIaIs f the Krupp plant, and probn-bly nsss as .been sojonrnlng In the Ruhr ‘H! n |nn Zoo irjruption 11y Dominion News Servlee.) LONDON Jan. It's own torrnco III. tho Zoo. ravm-ru mun employed by the Hud- dhIst mission, rnptiou. It is I-‘ujlyamu and Vesuvius, but It has oru precipitous sides than n-Ither. hear ‘that one 1111,1510“ has been A represents lclose to the crater. tho hot mountain slde, whIIe smoke ranks again‘ nd nshv-s bclcherl forth. It was n pcrllous ns of the wild» n fe ills. the bunc- oI' 1h hlusk n.\' by frozen InI-e b I w tI I .. nruutw-ll by u.» nId nr his flats. Ta.- Tm“, wow M113 "ha"? "Lnzxjflz": »n . I - -- ' ' ' ' "H W111 Rn nun“ mi“ the n" taut hark ul’ n sea IInn come froze In the blngcs of his camera. through the fog. , ns the mlsts cleared, forests show- time hnd honrd of his expedition, pd dimly if“, Inform?“ mo‘ Twain" gmvmgi- It was-an ccrlr- experience. Tho N" ’ “H “(y “in "mm m ‘i’ wild mountain ahccp thnt leap amt] Dir‘ (‘Yuguuimlln 10?“: from crng to crng were the only h M" kninzulgry‘ n 1;’ "15 "t r other living things up on those m ' y l _ n pugs’ ,'e 0c n slippery Iir-Ights. Nu one knows rcvciilorl tu his party his scheme whnt they think of their mountnln once cold ruck and with Iieot. Possibly they funeral pyre for their fought a lone hand for his ItIII, In hls tracks. Whnt has net that the Zoo authorities. to warm tho up higher, and turn the chimney Into n volcano’! It was n happy thought, renllstl- cnlly onrrlad bary pinnacles are on flre. iii PEARLS OF THE DEAD EM PR GENEVA, Jan. 24.—Wanted: penrl flsherman complete string of superb gems at no dIvc. It has been rs lace of Inestfmable value, once tho property of tho assassinated Em- _ press Elizabeth of Austrla. Iles nt the bottom of the Medlterranenn. 1t was submerged on the empress’ Instruction In order to regaln Its lustre. A few days before her nssasIn~ nllon nn expert ndvlsed Empress Ellzabctb to bury the necklace un- der the sen. The expert said thIs was the only plan by which It could regaln Its brIIIIancy. The necklace glft of the emperor to hls brIde. and among tbs most prized of all ’_ her ' whIch was largely attended, wad held on January 18, at St. Joach- Im's Church, Vernon ‘River, where all that was mortal of this exem- plary young woman was IaId_ to rest. Rev. 1P, D. McGuIgan, the pastor, oIIlcInted, assisted by Rev. P. Duffy. Iona, her former pastor, and Rev. Michael Rooney, TIgnIsh. The pail bearers-wars Messrs. Dan- lel McPherson and James Pranght. Vernon RIver; P. J. Hughes and John Connolly.‘ Iona; J. J. Mclnnls and Joseph Morrllsey, Earnscllffe. The Guardian johns wIth Mr. Mc- fsaac and hls many frlends In bls and bereavement. May she rest In $35.2. medicine‘?! ycnrs. You ' "'1- s"“1"""/"' " ' nan buy n ltotllo in _ony E NM- cllflfl! where _ l an». are sold. and 1118 00111- 1" 1 mm.°un'ado‘e' E Notmorethanonsfrlltdallltlllllhllli poaco. (Boston. papers and Patriot please 0997-) " nratmo soorsmd su-risrwm: s. " ' aromas Cor-Iii monk, wIt hide It In the deep blue waters of the Mediterranean. Aided by an monk carefully burIed the pearls In Iha sand In a deep excavatfon near the shore. I-le took every precan- tInn that none but the old fIsher- man and himself should know the hldfng place. This took place In June, 1898. At the and of that year both the monk and tbs old fisher- man died. It was long bellavsd that their secret had perfshsd wfth them. It In now reported that the fish- erman told a comrade where the pearls were buried and that aven- tually the necklace may ha recov- ered from the sea. 8o the the King Government In ivere they so numerous, or senseless, or so costly, ns the taxpayers know Iias been to provide favorIIei-I of the government. pay them and theIr Ilvlng expenses Inhcir travclllng expenses, and their secretaries and stenogruphers and print tbcIr reports costs a mint of money for whIch little or no value Is received by the country. Truly the Klng government commissions are hlgb up among "the things that Llnlnu-n! volcano-on the plntmtux, , , _, , V ' from nmld the rocky fnstonosscs. 11111315111111“ “"1 11m with 11m Tmn‘ (“ms or Kmmmmon‘ also "Om “m. cannons dining his SlTflnfl trip, and» ("PM “M”, “hjwts Mt flumfinly pcrance pooplc. HP“! out. And there Rlra other thlnga that are high baslda coal. despatch the other day the Toron- to Globe bad the headllne, "How hlgh Is a Hlgh Commlssloner?" The daspatch went on to tell that the status of the Illgh Commissioners whom the several DomInIons maln- taIn In London have never been clearly deflued; that the Baldwin government had been conslderlnr, It. but had left the question as n legacy to thclr successors. meantlnle the High CommIsaIonere had been gettIng higher In their m pretensions and clalms for socIu-I and official recognltlon from year They now have attained I0 u specIaI bench on which to sIt the King opens Parliament; they wear nmbeassadorlul uniforms, and now Larkln, wIfe and daughter of the Canadian Commis- sioner, claIm and are given seats Possibly notables when B Peeressas. hIgh flycra may re celve a check to their soaring mn- bitlon under the new regime now Londom cd from the Iiclghlnoilrlng Dlvls- ions, as the day was uII that could bu deslrcrl and (he road very good. Commissions and . S ~l ~ I .II , "TI . galore in Canada urc y wt con d we say 1e Never before Apparently the first ct of their creatlon tat jobs for To so hlgh since the for llrudiu-Iu- 2l.——l.ondon bns Mnppln It, Is In violent n cross lII‘[\V\“P7l tlve climbed up and clung: to climb. Den!- pruwlrd around great rang-c of nnd (Ir-er grnzcd bears growled n. Now and ngnin. now glowing bolleve It to be n Ir-adr-r. who harem unlly happened ls rlonlrlntr nnunrlum Illlll whIclI 100k DIIICO on Sllmlll)’ after» from memory of the unmflIIDP" ha“! n w‘?! Trad bflrnrpfuifl 11:“ PITUZFUIIUUQ W115 W911 191111971“- nooa In St. Mary's Church was country through which he had fnme‘ Mv'h:'n“|' ‘i1’ if“ "mm" Tllc follnwnlg urn the Items: very largely attended, Rev. P. L. passed. "x": lilimh‘;pf n ;L':l':_'|‘:' hm] m h" Opening Chorus-Lord of the McMahon offlcIatIng. The pall n.- n-n III wIth dyscntry before "m": films“: m, mmlnmlnl Lands. bearers wernw-Semttor John Mc- rv-nchlru: Lhasa. which h:- entered why mt m" ‘he mnfimnm fllnpm, Address-G. W. 1’., Robert 110w- Lopn, A,-E_ (film-kg, Barnard Crga. on February III, the Tlbetnn New ' ard. Now tho liar- ESS IN THE SEA n who can fInd a vealed that a neck- was‘ a weddlns So she sent to a h Instructlons to old fisherman. the suffering con- sumer Is 11ft three ways at once. On a cable In the ..°EA8T!RN AGENT —Mr. J. W. urdoch Is now Guardian Agent In ‘Montague, and wlll b8 pleased tovracefva news Items, ad- vertIsIng, Job PrIn-tlng, new and renewal subscrlbtluns. tf Grand Division A Sons of Temperance The Grand DIvlsIon of The Sons of Temperance met In fIrst quar- terly session In Sprlngfleld Tem- perance Hall wlth the members of the Union DIvIsIon. N0. 45 on 16 Jan. at 2.30 p. m., Grand Worthy Patriarch, Robert Howard, presId- g. . The following offlcers were pres- ent: G. W. A., Murdock IIIacLeoII; G. Patron, Rev. ll. III. Stavert; G. Sc., Ira MacKay; G. Con, I). M. MacDonald; Offlces fIIIcd Pro- tcm: G. Chan, Ilev. E. S. Weeks; G. Sent... John D. MacDonald; l’. (I. W. I’., Peter SIncIaIr. The sesslonal commlttces were appointed as follows: Credentfnls, John Haslam. Ruthe Howard, John I). MacDonald. Flnancc. Ernest Hnslam, \Velllngtnn lluslam, 1). M. MacDonald. State of Order, Rev. 1t. ll. Slnvert, Rev. E. S. Weeks, Peter Slnczlnlr. The session was well represent- Ilcnvcus Dcchlrc the glory of God. and the flrniunent shonctlf lllfi‘ handy work." The SIIHHIIIII wns' both Intreresling and profitablc,| and pray that It may be to tho lusting good of‘ each nno prcscnt. (Junsldernhlo dlscusslon look place when Ihe committee on the state of’ the Order presented thcIr report which was adopted as fol- lows: - ‘ I REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON STATE OF THE ORDER We, your Conunlttee, on The State of the Order In undertaking, to make our report, would before doing so, take tImo to pause and any that we are very glad Indra-d to see old Union Division carrying 1 on wIth renewed vigor, and we be-i IIeve this should be an InspIraIioIi1 to I111 surrounding districts. (1) In looking over the reports of the Grand Worthy Patriarch, and of the Grand Scribe we fInd that whIIe there has not been n great deal done to Inspire us, yet there, is nothing whatever to illseonragc us, whIIe our order Is not grow- Ing an we would wish. yet these who are In the ranks are 1irovlng themselves falthftll. We were very glad Indeed to resuscltated. We heartily welcome Hamilton DIvIsIon back Into our (2) We agree wlh the G. W, P. In belIcvIug that our judIoIaI mn- chlnery on P. It}. I. Is not whnt It should be. We fear and wc believe we have good gmnnd formir fcnrs that the sympathies of some of our We wish that some move- ment could beta-act on foot whereby some new judIcIul machinery could be brought Into existence. (3) We regret to discover that an organizer Iias not yct been sc- cured to put new life Into the old order and would suggest that the (Yonnulttzec appolntenl continue to search for such nu officer. We feel sure that some work shonhl be un- dertaken among the young, with nu organizer on the fIehIQwr- know that conslderahle work would be done along thIs IIne. (4) We would call the nItentInn of Iho Grand DIvIsIon Io the fact that our (Iuarterly cxlw-nnen m‘.- exccedlng our revenue and II’ this he so what about our future cxln- tr-nce: this no doubt, Is u chnlhenge for the IIntIrIng cfforis and zc -l of every of 'l‘emperauce. The public mcellng at 8 p. III. \vns Iurgoly nttondrrl nnd a (Irand This morn i.ng Opens the AnnuaIySaiIe q Wall Pape Remnants 1 and Inlu. Ia and Lorne Weeks. Iloinxhl. .\'Iac1\'ny' and I1‘. W. E. Ilaslnm. Ira Mat-Kay, I". W. E. Ilaslam and Ilubort Ilownrd. nIse. which brought n pleasant and ltablo meetIng to n close. room lots This splendid land interestin tion to the STOCK TAKING commences this morning. Our W31] Paper Staff has been going through the stock preparatory t0 Stock taking and in all cases where a pattern i; sold down to one or two room l0ts-iI has been thrown out-tied up inb lots to suit average size rooms matched border included and the lob placed on sale illt a ridiculous price. LANDLORDS, HOTELS, BOARD IN G HOUSES should see this bargai offering as soon as the store ope this morning. If you have .a room to do-NOWII your chance. g addi SALE MO 0R5 a ITLBOD LIMITED (Tharlottetown S'oI0—MIss LIIIIan ltlathcson. Address WOlCOl1l0~*.l. E. llna- (I Poem In Flande Fie (Canadian Pm!) OTTAWA, LlIIIl. 215ml! ISIeatPs poem, “ ' Khartoum” was the 5191111111 poem publlshed In Canada -‘ the war, and, In his IipInIon. er than the renowned 1109111“ ‘John Moflren, "In Illaflllfifl was Illu vIew exI>1@‘“-‘1°‘1 “"1 by m. 1.. A. Pierce. 11101111’ Io the Methodist Puhllshlni ‘Toronto, during a lecture 4:1 adlan llteruture. Dr. Pierce . Meeting (dosed Natlonal Anthem ohm MUCHH,’ wan. In‘. nllva 11101‘ lwonhl deslre to alter the lino. ~up _our quarrel wIth the I09- lteadlng—bliss Ada MacKay. Instrumental MnsIc—1\IIss Lolc- Itcply to AIl1l1‘(‘SH~—l). M. ‘Mac- SoIoMMr. Murdock Itlacheotl. 1\(lIll‘l':.‘l**l{4‘V. l1}. S. Weeks. 'I‘rIci Nllfllilk‘; Ada and Blanche SoIo~R. Id. Ilownrd. (ZllflfUWiIP-Ml-IIR Ada and Mr. Address-Jt. H. Stnvcrt. Solo-F. W. E. Ilashutl. 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