;l_sartmns.r, . .15.“); £Qfic~ < \'J‘.; . _...,. ,1 y. THE Ultl GUARDIAN FELT .' Charlethiwr _ Mrs. D. M \ townugives health. 8i misery ilor h Here is Mrs ‘"1 suffered stomach and untl-l I atante Everything I gas ‘to form which beoan times and mi tab-at I thlongh The pains ac often ‘became I could hardl My liver was glsh and l a Brest deal rw l was very n fact was feel wreck. ' "Thanks to all my stoma Draco ll by E. A. ~Fo Drug Co., L by Sourls D SOUTH AMERICl HAV_EN I_'OR FL RIO DE JANEI the old days of _ tlon. South Amer tuary often sought crooks of both Eu itcd States. The this continent the hundreds of emb falters, forgers al enabling them to gotten gains in best suited their aments. I.» Cables, radio, i l‘ connections, hou made the "fade America as dlfflc of the equator. Bernard Goldsti had n0 sooner checks from the A Company in Ber train connecting Till ' "» Why imperial on P. E Jsland. Why healthier produced wlhereve fed. Why losses haw ity when Imperial A 1 ' Is a term no" experience proves Meat and tie-h snip; Carbohydrabes and N’ diet. Some of t daily during the v Order throng‘ IMPERIA] 720-1-1 ti’. r ' MESSI 3w LOB - v-Yu~=1~m———¢ r Silver»! I ma -,-. n1 “Tnciiinnn .Qnow|ion PA GR P1111111 4;; . éfidibp-pn-nq.’ ‘a Latest Important Reading Matter Selected from This W eek’s News for the Guardians Saturday c‘ moNoAv LAID TO REST-The funeral pf the late Mrs. Adam Murray took plaice Saturday afternoon from the home to the People's Cemetery, the pail bearers being Messrs. A. E. iliorrison, Geo. E. Ilugilcs; John lllclnuis, S. A. McLeod, G. H. Tay- lor and W. B. Robertson. Rev. W. Orr Mulligan officiated at the ser-' vices. The funeral was largely nt- tended. ‘I P. E. l. LADY ADMITTED T0 BAR-An island lady, Miss Helen D. Sleeves, eldest (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cory W. Sleeves. of Sunl- -mersldc, was recently admitted t0 the bar of Alberta, and will prac- tice lnlv‘ in that province. .\lr. Jus-. ‘lice Tweeille. who allluittcil Miss Steeves, paid at tribute to hcr schol- arship nt Dnlllousic Uuivcrsiti’. where she received her dcgzrec null congratulated llcr upon the worli botll as n student at examinations and in practice. She is tllc fourth lady to become eligible t0 follow the law profession in Alberta. PRESENTATION AND ADDRESS *——A very enjoyable event took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Dawson, Central Bedequc. on Tuesday evening, Jan. 15. when about fifty of the members and friends of the Baptist Church gath- ered to pay their respects to and to express their appreciation of the pastor, Rev. N. A, Whitman and family. A very pleasant evening was spent in games, music, refresh ments, etc., after which Captain Dlric Dawson, on behalf of those present, presented Mr. and Airs. Whitman with a beautiful address, and several other gifts, expressive of the good will and best wishes of theFr friends both of Bedequeand Freetown. TUESDAY .—HOCKEY-After their defeaton m gizgqigvoflkbte» ~ »\~-eilr-.+m~.~ ..,.~,.,,,,.,,..,..... 1,, PAINFUL INJURY.—MI'. Byron Bowness. bookkeeper. for the Mas- sey Harris Co., met with an accid- ‘WEDNESDAY —W ELL KNOWN RESIDENT .~i-» . , ' ....~.~ line engine Over thirty cold DIIE. zlll night. illg of St. in_:. .»\ szlti the [lilSl yea Committee satisfaction Wardens‘ re the church in; $6.620. pointed for Wardens: marsh. Delegates Delegates Envelope Fnirclough. Auditors: Tuesday evening by the Alberton (;_ COomb5_ Re-gais with a score of 3 to 2, the Alberlon on Thursday evening when the score stood, Crystals 4, Regals 1. Both games were clean and well contested. Their next game will be at Crystal Rink. H. cc. R. I. of James lllonaghan, aged 89 years, a former resilient of Charlottetown. He was a brother of Charles Monaghan and Mrs. James Flood, of Kellys Cross, and uncle of Revs. Martin Monaghan, Miscouche, and M. J. Smith. Monday in Providence, reme Court case of the Royal Bank vs Jerry The case of Capt. Samuel Buchanan D81! term. Rev. Gavin Monoghan celebrated the Reports o cations connected with the church hem. who appeared ' . h , v Kmkora‘ H“ funeral took place iylellishtgigisrtliiitltina rilellogslnl: so‘: gixgnltiillgltgeilzlrechzitll-‘gelcs retary, and Miss Margaret F. Irving ness. Two were dismissed and mm SUPREME counTrflit the sup rgeatsliiel-careaxilesizglétfidz. tota receipts was fined $10 The Ladies Aid Society. 0f which _ P" Gmmfler’ 3cm“ ‘m Mrs. A. E. Morrison is President, pr°lmss°ry “°'e(°"$147-931“°1“d' and Miss Katharine C. Irving is reme Court yesterday before Mr. 111g 1n“3"e51' 15 b61115 tried before secretary reported the work of the Justice Hasznrd and . jury the case Mr. Justice Arsenalllt and a jury. year as very sauefactona < his first High Mass at St. Dunst- ~ . . an’s Cathedral Sunday at 11 o'clock Qfggfar" The young Priest was attended by Leonard's Mass in B flat. In the ed by Rev. M. Francis. Rub ogllllpterole prevents a cold from turninginto “ilu” - [he receipt h, beaming and Wm. Houston, ilayflciil, lirriveil home 91' Dnfllmmllfl- Just apply Musterole Cnnnnankm Se; {mm the recently from Western CanadnqMr. > I members of the family of the late 1191151011 11115 "P1 "M1811 111E IIHUVB workofgran mothersmustard plastel (.0, mum Stewart, m menu)“, 0t province since 1917 and is hm“; their fatllcr, also receipt from the warmly Welvflmsil 1D’ 111$ felflllwfl Ladies’ Aid of a beautiful pulpit and friends.—-.\l. gown and cassock. ' Tile financial statement showed “mo? ‘mdmmes- Try 54115191019 101 total receipts by envelopes, open was a considerable influx of Lib- wrel roancoldonthechestrheuma- collections, em. oi $5,392.14. with the fin rs. It does all the good without the blister. ltiusterole is a clean white ointment made of oll of mustard and otherhomc simples. It ls recommended by many lisp}. 101115080. P1911118)’. atifl‘ neck, bron- chitis, asthma, neunll lhle Tho repor After the , Kill, 00h estlqn, ing was over. there was a short dls- ls understood the purpose was to Dilnsand acheeof thebackan joints, cuesion on the question of Church confer on the general political sit- SDBiIIQKIBIHIIUCIQQDITIiRQChiIbIQin Union participated in by Mr. Iieith ilatlon with a view to nlaking nec- . 1 . him to his home for a few days. Alflm“ 97°91'19"“ ‘If the Dom u While assisting to against a plow. _ medical] attention at his home. - DROVE CATTLE TO CITY -— H" were driven to the city from Brzld- n albane rm. M“ 5m“, Brown. whose stella daughter of Conductor John men drove them in the Zlfléfilgfilli21€gluggkfiufihfiéggag?\vl;lfie€tllfgé ' . L’ l v k. / ' lgiillllfsflfillrlgfsdill1.3111: writ -l vei§i“'"h h“ parents‘ Friday’ Jmmary day evening and were on the roadiher first “Sit an“ three years The congregational annual ulcet- lz""l'.‘l. 1' .. Y.‘f.,3‘..li:i is::t"li.."l...::.lz lists. i» "tiring officw‘. _ , the Canon Sitmzson 319,110,131 FundllilflfllilOlll, yesterday, willie lookillg _ the permanent front erected. The Mcnflllfllll. 11111111011)" Jcl- T119"! ment showed .1 snlnll silrillus for working close together. The am 0t ille nl-illnary current receipts ofoue cllnilllf?!‘ glanced and cut total receipts from all sources be- the nlen-hnd a horse and sleigh The following oiiicers were ap- to his hollle a couple miles and ll. L. Cotton, Dr. Wendell Tid- I-Ion. Treasurer: Mr. J. E. Harritaqglack River Road pronday morning 1185511 W. L. Cfltllm. J- E- Hflrfls- {Prince Edward island. She is sur- Substitutes: ilessrs. H. M. SlmD-ivived by five daughters and two accompanied by a purse of money 5011i N- w- W359"- 500161)" IIBSSFS- W. 1'3. Illmfln. G» Mrs. Thos. Manning of Boston; Mrs. V. Moore. Robt. Acorn. Grave Yard Conlmiltee: ‘Messrs. 15mg and M“, R McAnne o; Black W. E. Cotton, W. G. Hogg. Choir Committee: Messrs. E. A. Second Crystals more than evened Foster, v_ H1ne5v\"_ G_ Hogg, _]_ Q up luatters with their opponents at Hyndman, w_ L_ Comm The Annual Meeting of Si. James not far from the city during the Congregation held inst night ill the auction of someplfs- Police 0K1 Church hail was very largely at- flcer Walker, who was attending ISLANDER DEAD.__The Aleath tended. The pastor, Rev. \V. Orr the social, interfered when tlze occurred last Friday in Providem Mulliglzglnlttioccupled the chairduring rumpus raised by two or three ( vo onn which Mr. K. J. Martin, Chairman eriug. He received a nasty blow of Trustees, took the chair, and Mr. over the eyo for his piling, He \V. A. Stewart was appointed sec- then came to Charlottetown and retary of the meeting. T ' T , i. A. ... ..*l:i.i"l.i::*i..“;'1i.;:. isilzi. iscllizrtlii “§I.'.?i'.."§'sl§§.'II° l: “W115” °t ‘he View‘? chimes’ ‘w’ ldent, and Miss Constance Hunter, Mount Albion and Cherry Vaiiley tignlagirafiidtttzva:afgjséuiiillél; all)! 1&9‘; e;;\;t|'s9\l;’ltf§glbIfil§'Sllr€l', reported rec- The action is on a promissory note T116 W- 11- 3-. Mlss- C. Maude Francis Forbes in which the plain- l . . i ' CELEBRATE’: HIGH MASS__ rgtrlgigsgnioisesll-gtgléyzlrrglziglitgg‘totalviiff claims “as endorsed over to The Bilsslon Band» Beni- Rogers. ing zliiit 119 118d built it house 1'01‘ M . \ . A. Revs. Maurice McDonald and Laur- the BLVFuHQI-ton 310mm,“; com. once Smith. the latter preaching an lnittec reported lliat a granite new have 1,1 u, 1 eloquent and impressive sermon on _ ' t h“; b c; d t pa e money “m um ‘he pneathoom The choir rendered 32219115915912.30- 99! 9T9 9 11 8 court to abide a result of the trial. Tl f ll 'i t t l - . evening the Holy Hollr was conduct m“ ‘if, 1311?; gig 11:35 eiéflrwelfstfiilli iqigililitl§11o1i'ii:il1liih$sc§:§,§f 51121135331 members of the Board and to till 91-, action on a promigsor); no“, é llle vacnllfly 019111911 by i119 dellflfi- verdict was given hiondnv for i116: "TB 110m 111° @1131 01 MP- J- H~l(1(?f0ll(1lll’lt. Sylvere DesRoche was wh Y C 11111601111 1191111 1108618. DP- HQIIS-Eadmitteil as a student in law in the ch ton, K. M. Martin, Jr., A. *L. m g \1 ~ "_ _ Ell Oil 0 livndnlal] mm m: V‘ F. Goodwill. ‘o ce o i essrs tiaudet and Hasz Tllc report of the Session, which was tho ninety-ninth annual report I ltfusteroleiggasygo appjyandit gen of that body, reported a net in- |n its ggod work fight 3W3,“ often“ l-rcnse in lll\‘llll)(‘l‘|~'lIl]) of 17. . _ ion House, Water Street, occurred he 81133219, “raging; at his home on Sunday evening. He is receiving Mr. Arthur had been ill for a con- sldernblc time. Deceased leaves s wife and family to mourn his loss. he“ °’ be“ “M” VISITS PARENTS.—$ster Mnrl- The mm Started Monylfi. Sister Maristeila who was on spent ill Mt. St. i\lary's Novitiate was accompanied by the Rev Mother Superior of the Novitinte. Tile many friends of Sister Mari- lstella wish her nlzlny years of hap- Petcfs Cathedral was BAD ACClDENT.—-Billy' Munroe, The reports of of Wllilu Road, mot with a bad l were n. SW0d, much gin the woods at Lower Montague in Ming ,._\-p,-@.~_<,_=d within laud survey with Surveyor port 3m] buginggs 5mm. wcrc six nlcll chopping on the line (luring the year, the MIIIIPOB badly iil the foot. luckily near by upon which he was carried the ensuing year: Messrs. 1-‘. Ii. Foster, liild tile wound dressed. DIED m s-r. JOHN.—Th'e death occurred at her home on the old t0 DIOCQSHH syllfldi ‘of Sarohnvidolv of Felix Callaghan of ,sons. The daughters are Mrs. E. to Diocesan churchihlllfrily, Mrs. s. Slliillléflllill] and M. O'Brien of Prince Edward Is- Rivcr Road. The sons "are Hugh A Cilmflfllteei 11558 L- and John Caliaghan of Prince Ed- _ ward island, whore the burial of 3195615- C- L- 311195. E- thcir mother will take place. (St. John Times Star.) ENDED IN THE POLICE COURT —'I‘here was considerable disturb- once created Monday night at a church social in a rural columulllty exercises, after threatened to break up the gath- with Officer Trainor returned and f the. different organi- arrested till-cc oi’ the ileacs distlu- wsterday SUPREME COURT-At the Slip- of Boswell Carver vs Julia Carver for $108.00 in favor of the late hinl for value, his contention be- 1911011911 001166110115 the deceased. The defendant who was administratrix of the late Mr. Stewart 0X1 1191181! flllForbes denies that the note was so ,endorsed. The parties liable on the Adjournment was nlade until 10.30 nrd. THU RSDAY WELCOME VISITOFL-Air. Ira t “m, acknowledged Houston, son of .\lr. and Mrs. John LIBERALS CONFER-Thero erais from different parts of the business of the nleel- Province in the city yesterday. It Rogers; Mr. alities that may be in store. l ‘ - . . S; sgf £36535, Di-irWiLLkCoodwlil, Dr. esoary preparation for any eventu Keith‘ Rogers, Dr. Ross, Mr. A. W. Th0 Muoterole Canada, Ltd" Hyndman; MrJnoAgnew and Judge ' Mon Stewart, after which a standing, vote was‘ taken as to what act-ion theoongregation should tlke fin s-uusorrruiwlrs ACCIDENT at Quinton-while Mr. Thomas ent last week which will confine DEAD"Th° death or M" Robert‘ Soft dlld risky, wont scratch. Contains _no lye or dCldS‘. Goes further. es better q lfesnlts cleans sill TOOK EXAMS-Examinations be tlozl ilild fortified fore the Board of the Pharluaceuti» Catholic church cal Association. were taken in the llor pll or, lieu), city yesterday by the following can- calnlll" breathed i dldates: lliessrs. E. P. Foley, Aene- are left ll) mam as McDonald and Chas. Arthur, hand and childre Summerside: Harold Worthy, Chris three ill-pillars, t. Heasion and Lee Bryenton, city. gut. of Boston; ostoll: Mrs. .' TUESDAYS com SNAP.— Pica. 11GTDVE, I Tuesday's cold snap, which wasiflive-r, i.. of E felt severely in Charlottetown, wasicfllifuinial. and general throughout Eastern Can- ada, as shown by the following re-i __WEDD"YG 5 portsz-Grnnd Fails-Clear, 25 beqmeddm“ 10°.“ ' ' low; Edmundston-Flne, 25 belolvwieThm Chllrcbi = \\'oodstock—Fine, 22 below, wliidflm" "Kiilillril- N. W; St. Stephen-Clear, 13 be-'°f M“ “m1 11"- low; Sussex-Fine, 1S below; Char-FM‘? ‘m5 1111"“ lottetown—-Clear, 12 below; hionct-lsmm‘ Mmkfln-h on—F'lne. 13 below. N. W. galefiadla“ 17mm" Campbellton-Clear, 18 belowyihir- “m1 M's- Haiifax—-Fine, 5 above; Sydney—!T°r°m°yTh°Y Fine, 5 above; Fredericton reporbllmss Mum“ Tum ed 1s, luomreiil, 16, Amherst, 12. ,:"(11“r-e;1's“%t1g'f:‘ STARTING ‘r0 susn THE 165m“ l° "W1- 1"“ ——Workmen are starting today tmgitts memid m" bush the ice on the river. Owinipestem“ l" “hifhl to the mildness of the season this M” hem‘ “WM” work has been delayed much long-lage ‘he bride “a er than usual. A number of them“) '“_|,s°°n‘m°°“' creeks on the coast have alreadylh" 11mm“ a‘ been hushed. Mr. McMillan, sec-IBM “as a teach retary of the Provincial Public Soho“ "m" a Works Department, says he recalls the 1111119)’ coup! only one year-in 1902—-when it Hmllmldnsask‘ was necessary to delay the bush‘ ‘ _ ing so long. During that year the 1mm“ “m ferry boat ran froln Charlottetown °f m“ ‘M1111 °1 until Feb. 4th, and the first trip of 3055' 111mm? the following season was made in ‘"110 111"“ "1 Du»! March 17th. imry 51h- T191 ' thcr of Messrs dock llOss and The comlnuniiy- of Grand Trac- o; mi,- my, idle was saddened onDec. 21 when He 1,3,1 loft the ': hecaule known that Mrs. John numhood and" Martin had passed away The de- m his ,1,.~,,¢hi1 ceilseil. whose maiden name was Ly yea“ m w“ Miss Katie McGrath, was a lady of the “m, M,- _ an l. bright and cheerful disposition. strathallhwhge and possessed many great qualities his wmlnv‘ to, of mind and heart. Her death at bicnonnh,‘ 5,51,, the early age of forty-seven came Donn“, misc"), 1S a severe shock to her many P member“; friends, as well as to her grief- y,“ ‘I A ‘I “M stricken husband and family of five 1“ m" l‘ ‘ "M small children. All tlfll-t medical which '1“ m“ skill. assisted by kind friends and held- The hem neighbors, could do was done to 1951111111113‘, o alleviate her sufferings but God in 11051119 ‘he ° gm His goodness saw flt to call her to predeceased Himself and with perfect resigns Years- can '% SAY “BAYER” when you bu. Proved safe by millions and prescribfld 11 Colds Headache Neurzllgia A Pain Toothache Neuritis ‘R might deem necessary to prevent Fleming and lngham Jardlne. The letter than a mluterdplular the passing of Union legislation. l . , liven of Clinton was attending. .’ - ‘ ' I ‘ flick horse recently, the animal ' A4 t 911' ¢ the matter equips; ,.- (he either kicked Mm or fell on him which contain!» t; ~ votohetood- this; i’ l up breakinghls leg in two places. The “and npq-er’ ‘ posing the union and the e sion accident is more regrettable on ac- _ Al“, ttlcs of 11. '- l r . was authorized to appoint a Com- count of Mr. Sullivan‘: advanced mlttee to take what. steps they axe. The limb was set by Drs. Aspirin ll (h? trail‘ mark (reilsmvd in Canada) M’ 5"" WNK l! patient is resting comfortably-K IRHCICIOIIDI’ of flail ll M. ll 1 “w” 1‘- nnrmun. Ill snlucutlig-cpusilc mum Inlkutmluif"? . will he stamped with their gneral trade Ill’