59 . ¢ 'fl »v rg., f, or:'St1ff and D ‘ “ *' 0 Q .. Aclnng Joints g Stlkiblnts caused by _sprains or rheu- tism can be relieved immediately by bccfbinikjr. lustnibafew drogvve I to the ected_parta with the gore nd anoe_ita delightfully soothing and vigoratuig affect. _ _ , Bdngahighly emcient a_ntlse tic and Eermgide as well, li\i}sorlarne,l§., :fe- . istnecton. orr eu-- me €§r|ils,ag`sCii:ltica, Iunibago, neuritis, jnham tion of the 'oints and similar '4roubiea,\ue§ Abs;-irlaingvl It is _ 1 t ` . t r *E232 “1'§..5i.'i‘éT ill bs an :...’.°"i " For mr;-rl:-sis mul vii/fmit. 'i' »"' , rub 11.'//l ' A,l2§..Q.iibl!l_§_Jifl; Q; is 5! EFFICIENT }?_0P'1‘1cAL sERv1cE *YES EXAMINED, 0l.ASSEb ; SUPPLIED AND FITTED. *¢AREl-`UL ATTENTION GIVEN T0 ~ naram wonx. J J. W. JOHNSTON ,_ _` Registered Optometrist -351 Ken: strut Phone 752-L _Q Charlottetown neva- ___,,,__.- .... ..__,_,__..__--._ i After the CHRISTMAS RUSH _ aaa until New x'i-:ans is-vt: A ,Carter’s i Book and Toy f Stores will hc open each evening up t0 SIX 0'CLOCK and later on NEW YEARS EVE. r. WE still have a nice, selection tu choose lram. _ BOOKS, NEW YEAR CARDS, f BEAUTIFUL BOXED STA- ' IIONERY, FOUNTAIN PENS. f sw. _-- western uuarasars I _ _._-SNOWSBOIS AND MOCCA- SINS in stock at Brsoe's. 'ill-13-2931 -BUY AUTO IKATII. llonkw boots, sticks and Ducks at Brooch. 'lei-13-is-31 -WANTED.-Wall fattanad Chick- ens or Hens iully drawn, at Ualpoque, Kensington, or French River. Peter MacNutt dz Bon. 128-12-34-ti. -CONGRATULATIONS -- Mira. P. W. Strong, of Hummer-aide, has received word of the arrival of a baby girl to her son, Mr. M. li. and Mrs. strong 0! Toronto, on Decem- ber 21st. Mr. and Mrs. Strong are being coiigratglated on the arrival oi their ilrst born.-8. -DEATH OF MB- GIDEON Das- ll.OClIES-'I'i'ie death occurred list ,Wednesday at his home in Missou- che, after only twrrdeys’ illness, of Mr. Gideon Desltoches at the age of 74 years. Tiieidoceased was a high- ly respected farmer and hid lived most or his life in Miseouche where .he had e. wide circle of friends. ‘There are left to mourn besides his sorrowing widow, four daughters, his only son paying the supreme sa- crince in the Great War. The daugh~ ters are as !o1lows;-M.rs- James Morrel, of Malden, Mass; Mrs. Jos- eph Gaudet of Albertotl: Mrs. Arg thur Gaudet and Mrs. Philibert| Gaudet, of Miscouche; also three! brothers and two sisters, namelyz- Mrs. Oatway, Mrs. LeOiair and Mr. Terry Desltoches o! Miscouehe and Mxsrs. J0e¢'Ph and Ignatius Des- !Roches of Charlottetown, to whom, ,much sympathy ls expressed in thelri bereavement. The funeral wok place~ PEBSONALB T Fi-id from the residence to St .John the Baptist church and woe- attended.-S. vanced age of 84 years Mr MacAr lUBO§ DWDWUU IG’ ion. The can-tary was ter tus vlecs andatthecloseoftheserviesven. Archdeaeon White received the tan- gible expression of appreciation from his parishioners oi a wall illi- ed purse, accompanied by an ad- dress, which the Arehdeaoon warmly arinowledged.-8. -BUDDIN DIATH Ol' LIFE LONG IIIBIDINI' Ol’ THE DBA! -The sudden death on Monday ev- ening ol Mrs. Barbara Ellen McAl- lar. of The Bras, Lot 9, cast a. sad gloom over the district. Mrs. McAl- iar, who lived with her sou, Jack, on the homestead, was preparing her Ohristaiss baking when she was tak cn sudden); ill and posted away within two hours. The deceased was 'ic years. of ass and had lived in the district all her life. Sha was noted for Aer many nne qualities and kindly nature and was held in the highest uieem by an exceptionally wide circle of friends. There are left to mourn two som, Hubert, of The Bras, and Jack on the homestead: also two brothers, Mr. William Mil- ligan and Mr. Alexander Milligan oi The Brae,_to all of whom much sympathy is expressed in their sud-, den bereavement. The funeral took, place on\Ci-lristnias afternoon in the Bree R. O. Church and Cemetery, Rav. Wiuiam McCabe oiliciating, md was largely attended. The pall- beaiiers were Messrs. Ambrose Mo- noealc, Angus Mcusn. Jenn uc- Leod, Inwis Gaudet, Gus Mclsaac and Austin Costello.-S. on ay L . ear ..Ml_e5 Rowena McLeod, of Messrs.l tory cr. Misccuche, rtcv. Dr. Ménag-3 s,,.°ng and 00-- Sllmmrslde, mcmipi M" °m°“‘““¢ md W” "ry ]”'°1y me ci-sutures bciicsy at ner home m acc in Colernan.--S. i ___ , ____ Nova Booth, Pi\.!"i1I.l‘ll0l`l't voibd forty wily) lpd dwg .9 muah W “move in .-DEATH 01|' Nm. ROBERT Mac- __The mmy mm” of DL Loup thousand pounds to support the pro- c°`nqu¢°;_ ARTHUR.-There passed away at; hut’ of Kemmgmm Wm nn." w ject, his home in Ives _Point on Monday Iam mls he hu enwmd me Prince pl W' Robe” Mmwmur u' the ld'»County Hospital for treatment.-8. "h° - - ° D- _.__- ‘ools-ma "“”' “"‘-’ ’°"“°"” °‘ K°“°‘”"*"°' -Mr. .mb uncle. cr man-iccca. °m°=f° we we of the vw “id sho bac bcen in possession cf acsani ,W f°1‘ mn? Y°'“" W" “U ’“‘°°"° N, 3,, me :cr-merry of wut D¢vcc.`11-\W» I-\"»‘-W’-l I-“il `*¢“‘¢““‘“’°°‘ fvr °v°r thrtv vean. there has been gmrmmwxnnwwmmmmmwwwmmmmmmmmwemr . . l' 0 iManulacturln8 Co., until about i¢l1|;;thr;:;l; :fd xr ,.°1.u,,'____3 vgy years ago. The deceased was n quiet fm. - A » ‘md ““°”““‘m3 when md hm ‘ mr Arthur Johnson leit on host of friends. There are left to "' for her hom in Oulewnl L __ D€pi'1I°tII181'1L S125 t1u§cM°:‘§:';’:ad“°n“;§l:"fips.-ann, Mr. and mrs. Tiicmu .iciurnrivilese oi civil zvwmmero as in forms. southwest or Louebourg. on! 5' cm' ° ’ ' son of Bumrnersids. Mrs. Johnson the wp _swim v_'I'here may be something you neglected to give lol- CHRIST- i MAS, well a gift for NEW i yaans will be just as accent- _ able. You will tlnd what you E want nero. nrscounrs cn many lines :uid no lower prices than ours. 1 1 _ h 4 \ l HARD COM. BASEBURNER AND FURNACE SIZES Very Best Quality Order your supllly of Hard Coal from us. and yon will have reecsntiafaetlon and comfort sh winter. The quality is excellent. Phone Ill and we will deliver your-“coal promptly. Try-ns for real-\’r.ervlee. .s~» (35-'Lyons £9’ Co _ OGAL - COKE -_ WO0D\ mourn his so:-rowing widow, threr Mrs. William MacArthur, Earl and Cer-¢ sy-/pathy. The funeral took ‘place from the residence of his son. valley, Rev. C. J. St. Clair Jeans ol- ;Messrs. Peter Steele. Leo Steele. Pet vcr nesnocnes, .iobn small. Frank lsquarebrisas °-“ii JW 5‘l“"°' noob or my oocassccts and shoes. By l briggs.-S. ‘ the male choir. Rev. Mr. MacDonald “ Eczema “ Pellicura " “ Eczema The most wonderful Null! ln the world tor eelama, boils, pimples. hives and all skin diseases. To be had at all drug stern. Price psf battle 81.25. 'ruesdaz/_ N B alter visiting her husbands received 's cordial welcome irem her Mis il 1 G - illedxander I3; M 13132 CW a]f°1`§{many, friends duiglg lger pleasant irfom the mother country, s. number mm m,hm.,8, spacious enough 1°, Mm" ts l _,stay in Summers e.- . |o I whom the Guardian extends i sn “gmt in Eumpei who was pam for mum Wu to be pxmwd to k_ George, at Mlscou/she in the Church ,_1. Guardian chu of Scotland Cemetery at Wilmot Ea"ern the liciating. The pall bearers were, _MSLEABANCE sA|_E__C°,mmm¢. ing December 28th and contlnulnd “nm January 4, ws oder our entire Men‘s and Boys Clothing, includins Sweaters and Over-coats at sreiily re- " & cos _CHRISTMAS DAY " Christ' duced prices. We have some real 80°C mas Day at ‘Summerside dawned ` bun,” w~-M,” which Wm mnbk s s bright and clear. The light tall ol ‘ you w mu’ wbstmtm “vm” on an d 5"” d“"“g Ummm” E" mm°i purchases. Mchaod &_McGre¢°f. M011- , -erything sparkle in the sunlight oi '_ , P, E, I. '|61-12-2'!-41. st- imbcautiibi christmas morning. Mm- mm ____ with mst reluctance. :cb it guarded 8. 'night may at st. Pours church .mean nnnaavamsur _ The the ariliwloh bv “I lo Umwe- ‘~ was mended by a very large con- auth occurred on December mn, or But abc honed bv W fortune 01 l gregatlon. Rev. J. J. MacDonald Helen Hessian, aged 3 years, daughter future Wir i0 Will UU* lil'-ll \'N1W¢-Y* icelebrated High Mass and special of Mr. and Mrs. James I-leaalan, oi her position, in North America. lchristrnas music was rendered by Georgetown, after s. few days illness. With this end in view. the D°W°\°1\ll She was a bright and laving child, a fortress of Iauisbours was built at preached an impressive sermon at favorite with everyone and her pass- the souhli-ovilfn Wm* 01 0l»D° this service. Orr christmas mornin! ing away at such an early age, leaves Breton. In ill sheltered his-\'l>°r wuld mm were :mes Mason, me cbud- s issues.-in me not-ic unc time be assembled s mam :loot tc block E,-en of Mary singing at the _early Valerie may eifsce. Everything pose- any British attempt on Canada by Mas, In st, Marys Church, Bum- lble was done, but God claimed her as My 0! the Gul! of 5% U»Wl'°¥1°°- merslde and also at St. luesnors. His own and her sweet holy spirit re- Beiore long, notwithstanding nolni- wmgn. 1| om Commun v,-md, nu ici-ge congregations attended the turnedto God, who gave it and who nll P0100. Louisboiug 50°!-ml - -- said “Buffer Little Children to Come nest of a sw-ann of prlvateere which wlmm 3, few days my f_\»¢_mp°|-1,; perided Unto Me” and Forbld Them Not for such is the Kingdom of Heaven. Many were the tears shed as she lay in her little white casket. Bhe leaves to mourn, besides her heart-broken parents, three sisters, Evelyn. louise and Phyllis and one brother Fred. Sincere sympathy is extended.-A. ..‘Mr and Mrs. ri-ed Chandler. Uharlottatown, are visiting in George- town, the guests et Mrs. Ohandlafs Pllwts. Ilr and Mrs. Murdock Mc- 55;? .ga § this r;§§§§ icliit _| _, , “f_ ““lWhe“1vcuvuva»g~rJr'rsczcncx .< J BRAcEs lm :aiu-I sa las- anus l al 1 l 1 | _ lvl"/` f”/(Q Qsqfy' n ' T§F==s§§§y 11'( _ ..; '\~\` l i 4. at ¢lZ,§Q`_¢: #Q `\ § 1 é§\ ~ #"‘,'.‘-:~:~7§ "~ ~»¢1’f-:L 1 Li: s-` _ - __ ~ ` vs-was -f ¢ fl.; rs-____ -_.S I ‘...r;‘.* 53`i 5" / if' an -jfZ~_"§°;-fi i ,_/f` . m';"'\/(` __gt_-_.f__;~,.q1\1. /1’ . -1 ` ~ i *l `\ . . » il ' / _ ` __ (1 rg rr 6| l,‘§, o. , ` 1;'/2' - »\ y \__._ __ o if. ,\`- ii' . ,`_ `»s ww _ ne foundation of Halifax was an to the costly and indecislve conflict ly C8-liidlhll expdllllldlt in WWII lu 1748, egg); gqunu-y gm-.ad to 'wa amine and H-sew'-ins immieretion. but what it nm captured., mug. 1749 the British Government bow-5 Wu mswnd to pn_m°_ ho un ided to eetnblah B. settlement milmlgmgmnog me N", and the Lords of Trade and To omg; the mg whmh dgpwmugc. Um-l"l°"°N W °,°dY Wh|°h d“`°°"°d n°°¢5lii~V had thus fenced upon her, °°1°l'l¢lrs It thlt l>°l"l0¢. iliued I Britain determined to strengthen lia- '“*°“\ 1“""»*°¥ ‘”*l’°‘“°d iweitimi in Ncvs emu 'rumen' P°“W° md ¥”`°""‘°“’ f°" me C01-Wi-YY or the American colonies, and 1 age were to be given, subsistence me bulk of pgpumlm W,” hatch * W” “W lminni WW 5° by raoe and IYMPWW- The province mldlflddd, H1118, lshIl`l\i!liti0D Mid had go be peopkd with &‘uah .sub tools auglled, and settlers were en' md 5 mmém. for th, nxt, “WI nr°mis°d five mm of wid wi the able or being for-u-fied had to bc ‘ OulM'BI'ltl3l`l 00101118. uw Auanuc °°“¢' the hxrbor' of Beside' th°°° immilfefiie drewvcbsbucio stretches bums, with G°*`m°'“° W” "°°"““*d by U-“ an Armada. Here the new settle- each settler he procured. By these lm,” mm,b°m¥_ rrteans some 2500 men. women and Th, nn, Gwemm 5! me colony dm We ee'1lw'¢d» end wiv hikvn me Honorable adware cora- ‘Pfmg "li “H fi* W' mid °f \-/ellis, a younger son of a noble 'promise | _ The territory to-dey fwmius *mined served in the army and reached province of Nova Bootie was thenlmo mug gf Colonel, and md Wm g, lhl-rod by Greet Britain Ind F'rl-BCG. seat in the House of commons. I-le U10 'I\'c0»l-Y oi Utrecht, in 1713. was sensible, energetic, stre.i¢‘ht-for- \ _ __ _‘_ W-»;,`.".qL._.. rw /I _.,_, ‘ (Iii » '>___ J is I 7/ I . * _ //Eur ii I1 I V /_,L_ 'I' il....`.‘.,~ _ ` ‘QE .1/f'1f?7.///il ./ f f if' 1' 'li 'I #o ‘ig/i ylliiil- _'I A/'I' I ft/ JJ’ M » ~ Z, ~ i c.wj:f‘F<;7§ _/7, \/4% f df;/s ' family, thirty seven years oi age. whoi -- - .___ ,....s_.,, Q`, ~v 2 ¥§a _f git -5;-f “_ Y; a s -JW .?6 ;&% _ litilii fl;. .t. -E§§gr ' ' :;.f<~»2il ~ _ /fi' r vi-_:F _ 3%* _ .ill 5;; enrééii-@;§§§` ,~n§§;§§;;;ss4és ~r\". * nerr? 4"-`; D /3 -'ji - .;T”¢~ §§§?¢l* ,IY , i /mil n,ii,r,\ lit li Il //5/’ \ ai,” '[1 \ ,. in Y( )"‘?f»`»~. f .g/`,9-"4-,Z I 1| F i ,j F1!" / U it if lil .~`--.zz _ _`,»--~ 3' L _ _,, /fé . -5] i -rue.” , . \ , I ` _`_T"'.'. \ ' ‘ " \ g § r§$\ ‘ 1' _ '}..§> I <;,f.\i ;;-5-'-=r vf I J \\ °" 6 feet, depth with streets 55 feet wide. truce. and oooh watched the othx 'rm musmcct was aamcc Hslirsx.lu-nh Jealous suspicion. 'nw isnt” of in honor ofthe Earl of Ha1iax.'t.hc Pvesdent of the Board of Trade and PR.ntotions. Cornwallis’ difnouitiu were num- erous. hlottheleaBto!thelriws.sf,lie character oi many oi the immigrants. Writing in July, he says, "the riu;.*.ber of industrious active men proper to undertw and carry on e. new settle- ment is very small. Of soldiers there are only a ghundred, of tradwmen. sailors and others able and willing to work not above two Irundried.” The rest were idle and worthless persons who einbreoed the opportunity toget provisions for a year without labor, or sailors who only wanted s passage in New England. Many were sick or unfit for settlers, _many sc poo; that they' were without shoes, stockings and shirts. All- were lgnocnnt oi’ the methods of building log houses. and it was, necessary to hire carpenters and woodsmm among the Acadians and in me neigliboring New England colonies, with their emoiernt American sxes.1o helpin putting up their dwellings. Boards, planks and shingles were imported from Massa- chusetts for the barracks, omcers' .quarters and store houses. The de- mand for sawn lumber raised prices, and the shrewd New Englanders Whllih 011505 QU” N"~l1°`l W\!`» ward andhonut He possesseda nance had surrendered Acadia, with qulck mnpu- md hmmm, dlmgmess the exception of Cape Breton, then 9-1 ,muh mg; Wu mvguwlg in ng.. ol-llbd UHHWI-l°»lndifl1° WM* ingthingsdone. rrcmallsocounis. Qy Pflll@ EdWl|fd Iulind, 01' ‘SIG and "mn hu pqggnll °gn'”xn_ -7°!-‘L FHW°° UW’ “P ~'*°““°~'dence,o'ns gathers that he wssan ideal man for the work before him. On the Zlst of June, 1740, the sloop of war. Sphinx. carrying Cornwallis and his stan. reached the nn-bor ct Chebucto, several days ahead of the ti-ans’ports bearing the coloindsts. 1-le wentashoroatonoo wiookoverthe ground. Next day he wrote to the Duke of Bedford, giving him his first impressions oi the place.. “All the oi'ilce'rs," he says, "agree the habor is the finest they have ever seen. . . .The W iciccr spot io be nm-e of." threatened to ruin the fisheries upon |,q\n go uf-1ve_ md gh, lmgly hu. whlvh NW ‘ NSW# d° -,bor echoes to the sounds or busy Yell! of dilllliw “M °°“‘°\°h'm°“* human life. On Geoi-ge's Island, ovnaaeh aideatlasteame toahead fmmmdmggshamn wan sr-cctgl, lu 09°” “Wm in 1744- The f°11VW' and as many of the sea-weary settli- illl sirius the NSW Elillllld 001051" ersaspcesible were campedonahore. muetored In I-ml’ 0! Milli-ll Wllivh while the men were set to the work with the aid of wine shine vi thecr clearing the trccsbncbc mainland. 'British navy besieged me captured 'nib was i-ic my mirror- unin- wuisbourr- Ii was an estmilliins experienced immigrants. most of fill- I-B4 T310 d0W‘Ufl»ll 0! the UFO!" ' vsiiom had never swung an axe before fortress broulht lv! to the American The town plot was surveyed and laid Oblotliltl. But thoii' tfllllilph wld out in gqqgng, “m oomdnuu gig. drove a brisk and highly proditnble trade sehooners from the colonies ifloclred in the harbor, sometimes as many as twenty a day. laden with 'timber anegminandrresb meat and .great quantities ,oi rum. It was a ‘hard drinking age, and it is recorded that in aceiucn to the liberal duly ration served outasa matter of course, ten thousand gallons of rum :were consumed by the thirsty settlers between July and December. Deser- tlons"were frequent; many slipped away on the New England ships to escape the rough labors oi’ a settles-'s life, ` Danger. too, iiltentmed the colony. The Micmnc Indians, allies of the French. watched with sullen elisfavor the intrusion of the llimilish on their territory. Bcslptng parties prov/led in the surrounding forest. andrumora reached the settlement that they were planning an attack upon the invrh. Though there was peace between England and France, the Iiidians still held some of the prisoners they had taken during the war, and these had ,ite be mnsomed. In August, some oi the chiefs came in and signed a treaty which promised security. But with so many questions unsettled, and so many interests clashing, neither French ner English regarded i ‘i,/fir/l,|l. _,r Ml' _ < »~~ il' “ '_--- .- .f~»»,i;i;»;»ivl < gf /Qt /tg ».,‘i _ %\ `Comwal.\ie reveal the characteristic eighteenth century linglishmssu ‘distrust oi his Gallic neighbors. “The |P‘refnch have-bezun their usual game '....“It 'is lint ee.§y.i'o know th; da. 'signs Of' these !"l‘€l‘lGh," thddé lid. | typical phrases. PILGRIMS FROM AFA! . VISIT BBTILIHEN Bli’l’HL!i'HIliM, ' Deo. 29-Pilgrims of the world cams biicsl town tonight _ slmvle- devout birth of tlid~Nal- t Bldht, fol- `5?§§§3 >§°F 2§2§§§ g§§§§ Av-anions too cr`cvc in ri-cm the country a number of cattle and some ' s s ....._ , Special Dinner on By the middle of October, about three hundnd and itfty houses had I been covered in. the palisade had, S been carried all around the town, and _ had all been marked out. and lsmpe wo of tho forks finished. the streets to lillht _them were ordered from _ zoom. 'nic bcrraciuroi-the-c-cops. -MENU- Ie-lid a number of store houses had ummm. . h "nl :in erected. and the`reeldence of the “nl” nd c.m.,_ _ vernor was comp.eted. Here. on Qu” 0| "nun eerzrnxerrxr ~~~»-qt, » ll' B sisted of five members, appointed by 5:3” D u' IWW' lllllll JUN: I0" Lu"m“°i: ‘mlyi mm’ mann asparagus tips, cream or ' potatoes ‘°°"°“' f "°“" ° i-can our ebb thetransportsinthehsrberzbut masl|edtnrnips.m='s‘h?l‘ with this first meeting at the Clover- “ea lnglish plum nor's house in town, tm °q|-pong, sauce. allils and leases lll°\\l'¢ cake. teh vanilla fee ereann _*MU* we--A ___ i»_».iie_=__i>;=t__a=_=_lei=f!_.iss_»i;°is <>L.¢_vmi@s»,i.»v.°.°__ _s bqinfrvccnicui c w - u » » » ‘ Our dollar is only worth about 98cte. in the U S ‘A Why? ' Just because we Canadian have been buyingmore in the U. S. A. than they bought F from us Canadians and with the new 'l‘ARIFF'_th.ey will buy less again from us. V .1 i l .,,.,=. it I _ _ . r \ I " ` ' i ' . P ‘ ,l ' ri i i ) »r » ’ _ ,__3__.?_-_.;_.,_r .. -Af esencyiirovosition. T ERN ATIONA L ._,,.FERT-I.LIZERS_ _” cvltlwyvti iii cm1nn~,` quebec __ v "1 ire* ~_~....,;.t~._»__»_f\' '.5 A _ »;..v.v.if:»§o;.*~?i.c:i.lsvzu:a~:v£..$r;ttince;=re:.wis;5:@ L. J; i ._ . , ~ ~ f -. . _.i _ ,,. . . “ci-is |cA|._s |=ER1'|LZERsi’ e ' _ If you want your money to be w°1'¢l\ 100 ver wil- “BUY iN CANADA" canadian Products or be imc from within ournriricb Empire. , f When you buy from us your dollars in this country. It often comes back to you. _ We have no American Shareholders in our Company. » - J-_’_ jf. .r 2 “W e have appointed M. J. Mclver of Kinkora as our general agent withihelp of Mr. G. Perry of St. John, N. B., to whoin please wsil'¢¢:f¢;- gm- p|~i¢¢_g and a