it . ij rfql V #P1 ' 35. ., #__ _ _‘gn P W _,E i:-_ _ _. _:_ ‘ W .umm ;]|_nyl` _-'err , 21118 i .ti if _-Ei nli and- r 1 `Al 'lam E. lan e-qw( iclt. lol f °" i .7-5 A _ I 8 tew 0111 c ai; 8tli` rmi 11 it f Y( pare ive: - in il ;_ rar ,end $.31.. lush( f' 50 l urni] LllML` ile e k _Wi ifmai sini ake, vood leigli ire 1 out, r, (i ne ;` pr, 1 'hill :set bllal 1111111 __ - ienti iost lily ' til is ago. , d In 1 *eat ~ lnnt itil _ _-== -f' ll i "Mi pr.-till'-'_ 1° i \ I i I 'r ii Latest iind Most v KEEP STRONG ° _, boy Qxbottle of pure, emulsified Norwegian ood liver oil taken iii: no may do you more good than a dozen taken a month '"1 hence. lt's more economical to give your body help before M resistance to disease is broken down. A very little C111 "ta R l I .v her s' nce. eao ve Hratyou wil buy a bottle of Scott s mf Emulsion at you_r druggi'st’s» org your way drift home, and start rotectr' our shell ll. "ish P ns y Ut ter . fl_‘hc exclusive grade of cod~liv¢r oil used lil S¢ott’| Erat|Hon is the famous (im S. lit 11. _l’rocc.~’»~__" nliule ill Norway and retined ill our own American abo Ltiborntorlcs. ll is il guamrltee of purity and pnlatability unlurpnlled. soon st uowiie. lilooinaeiii. N._i. i9-at _Was _ _ ng ':t*'*`ii 2:-1. ~~_*-{1__~m---*n ~-~-" ~--~ ?__`-3,-_-:_-1 lous -- 1»onA.\'cr<: LILY not /z mcn',~l lli.-:iil'li»-rs, rlrunul- l.il_v f`li1'11iSi\<'s i fnilhii.; i:lii'i'_ it is llppliull tliroct 10 lil wi lin- -ti-'i_ -\-slit ,- ation i. iit.\iil iiiii iii illl llt»i~oliy iill`i»l' iii sviiti, iiilsollitvly f1'f'\‘. u toil iil\_\'s' tiw-lltiiii-ill, lu --\'i~i'y .~llli1'\r1'il1i< llh¢~l’.~l who had s\l|`fflri>d obs! from ..sl|ppi'c-sued ..mensti'uu- den tion. lt-llcorrliocn, painful pe. 'ini uctlizilly irovr. 't 1 -' iinx wot-ti ini- 'Q '~“~'i""" I tern \\'iiiti.~ii»|'. (int. £lil.\2’I‘.~l E\`l‘}l\\'\\'llE|lE. __ _ O_O 1 Phelps Light _ ;;_ ig! _- ____ ___ ._ _,-__ .--_ ,_ .. _ 1f=.1l»-»_l»ii:-gt-1-'=_---."‘ 5,-`--~...» ra- -rf -. ___' 7..., ‘»- .L _ _ ._ .i.. ,.-_ _._ ___ -_.;.t~ - _ _tl-,fi »_"-it-'1. _i 1 - ' and Power Li_-+-- ,__ ___ ll ltuli Lf s iilir lion en pre thc this ly i and iPrtn nigh Sco'r'r's EMui.sloN .,, OF PURE NORWEGIAN COD-LIVER OIL _ goes a long way in sustaining strength and keeping up re- 'rlio exte ds. servpd. _.- __ 2* __ __ "~,_._ ' . savlsn luv nitric" l._._,,_°;-_\_ __\_‘ -_./, __ _ 1 vi/_prds. oi' <-xpi_cl~isi0ns 'U10 ’ `~s1`-. \ .`_ ` __ _ _ .' _ ° 111111111 1“1_“1111 1111-11111 meeting with -the very hardest kind H . .__-,_--._-_-"_ -_ __ .`- --' - M _,_, _ -rc' 1--" iii-irii-‘iiinidhiienhngiiiin Ol’ ice :conditions between Borden snow' ' rio`iN§fo?eFsi)e,i'ilrt\AyaLt§._Tldi,t nlplitu I ""-`°`.‘~:-l'3:f“`=`fri” _= ~ _=_-1 ' . _ . _ - -_ s _ -- Co _ in._-»e.:__-._-.i~-...._1i_-_ii.-_.rite ;:“_f°;;"::;i'."”~.;:.::;f§° “sas -1 ---»-- ---»--» »-¥1-“-- it - -- .\, _, "_ <0-iisriijiinmfiiiigiiznuil,-Y,'§"f,tiiii0i~gf thinee gliours tb negotiate thi) trip wnn_°“ed ‘nt Crystal Rink' Sum' _n°m;'" Wen- ti16y811ii191'9l1l11Buet~ _ Q ' »__._ 1 _ _l /1" o_n_.ii--ti aunlzt-mini slirgioni np- and often has to make wide de-_ ’ne"ine nm' night ne'“'e°11 'ne _G11 _;__e11lS¢iv<-IB and' have no one elso __ ~"" .'i,l1~1.w- -_ _,__o~.-~.< __ ~. ~~j -_ . '-rations. as the tnniors one ,ours in order to nd the mos, -Crystals of Summerside linda Port 0 ame, I-t is now too late to I _ -' '. `~ 111001* 11110 110011 rL~lrwv\1d by if El in team The attendance was change seats ` ‘ 7"`i __ _,__-_ ,- the notion of ii,-, .- - _ l.ivol'a-ble leads. On of the worst 5 -' ' - - “` &\‘. ._ __ _ ._ _ mae I-ily. ‘ -- oasnr r, B_ -R. The banquet 'in the Prince of with 1119 n11¢i`ii1011 10 U19 1`aCi11E - (§ii§i'\ii(.'z }(iii§§iainTrW-I Nei Huestls; Wales College Hall in the evening game 116911 011 0111 Bt1‘08ts.Thia isa ll. S. N. G., A. W. McDowell; L. S. was a grand success from every i neanmni ninnk fini' ‘11'iVf111 by 0111" ' ~ N. G.. lloroot- F. Lyle; R. s. v. G.. fl1=u\dl'»°1nt- |"s‘°@"1°n 1‘11"f1“1‘111 Mr- A1811 MC- l', L. Bowlless; L. S. V. G., C. N. Notwithstanding the stormy wrist- - Pi1111'11011- Mr. McPherson has rc- lsay; Conductor, Fred Palmer; her which prevented a good mnnyi_C@11liy relurnetl from overseasalid S. supporter, Keath Cameron; from outlying parts of the province 113 1111lU1”11iiy delightedio again held , the reills over _5 rt ,J. 0. Cobb; Inside from being _in attendance there at fast one. Dusky _ Glin,-,iin\iim1l;_ inner; Outaifia fs---r was nevertheless a splendid repre- Llldy is ihis i’llly’s name. She is ,mm John p--\r-~- ' _ sentation present of the gall-ant bred in the purple, being sired -by ' ` young men who volunteered for B0_n of Bi_ntZ011 and her dam is __:<|N51-|1-U75 w0RK__.0n service against the Hun. _ 0 1151 115101112 1111110 S01'-1015’ G'i1`i _ _ 'Fliurstlny even-ing, Jan. 15, the El- Some 250 mcnibers of the "boys nil" n" 0nifif‘y Baron. His friends . _ _ ___,,-. _ __ leo i l's.l ui' g s _ - ' _ - _, .=~- _ a f lu H din pm er gov its fine und cleainlooking ii bunch] "3" ` - A _ f b - would wish to Ti1f‘r0 passed away to h H - ,'f"» J-\'= members .ind one visitor were 0 038 HS 1111y 0118 eph M ____ nee) S h £1' env _ ._ , _ \Vonien’s1nstltnto mot at the of the old brigade' were present wish Mi. McPherson success.. -~..; at I Mies is a barrier on the Bo, not large owing to the uniavor Pit-r, oliont twelve toot nigh, 111118 1121111181 and 111° lrterwss 0; warts Kitten iN Ac~rioN__ riods, etc. l~‘; ‘i _ ~ - - \ »-‘fu . in . ,_-/""""` ‘ *r _ /-1/4 _ - i. _(F. ¢.\\' all 1/7' ""'f‘€:-..¢~ ..-i' ‘l 1_3 rr. i ~_-~- ,. $5’ ` ;ii"'i “Wi i - 1 u goo, y_ 1-- ( . ara ykc. . __ " " -' __ ad,,§‘§,’1,',; (,,‘“,',','f,”,,,§§§,e§°§‘§ {‘§e ,,,’;‘f frlny woro nitro ti-om on parts Souris in her_r_it_rletn year Mrs. Jos. - meeting ii discussion was held in Of 1110 P1°V1i1¢° and it wanrwplea" epiriwyreg' ineen' Snnnn Pyne- nnm|,e,- of pins required for sure indeed to see the cheery, F01' I1 number 0_f years thc :iv 1n_,,mu, also the 'manor of greetings of friend to friend-lneil 'ceased had not enioyed "fry good F3 __ 'if-1.: _,_ _ . _l. \`_<-3-\"; m `~ _ 1 ing” 4*!--»l"|"'°"%""" xyui”-E-f i ti*-1? it fig, `i Moillt-ol inspection of ooiiooi woo :_/_1;<;___;__ ag" _l;_l;_ __p_________m___e__ _________ ______ _______________-i_pi;__§__ti;___ir 2 is tic prevai ing supposition that all well-known brands of flour are mkenn ;i£'0?.v§Pitmefirrilligrllgggalttzfrigi plains oi France and Flnlirlei~s,:iz1'1 "'f_il<-il silo -never recovered. Il' abuut the same in quality and that one ls just as good as another for * ' . _ ' - um- ---t.-.~--i to -.v , _ , =\. ~ ' gelner-with oaiolnlng ones ii about as they "armed 11" 1° 1_1}"_"‘*}“j‘_' ' _ I d* 8"* - ’}_‘*"~‘1 ‘°11° :~ baking. to take up a course m Fi,-st Aid of those trying t...-,fi_ .»,i .t .._,c_..~ .._i.lv ve y tu.: dnughtcra. Annie Home Nursing Nearly every er to exchange reziulilscenscs of L. of lSa:.k:ttoon, Slick., Mrs. E. 1, d Cid 'take th course days spent together in places which Mosher Souris and one son William Th msmme decided to make a will always rem n n r m er o er sur vling re _ q P er e 8 to 6 ~ ~ M , me, mem B, no ,__ H th V, - _ is is entirely wrong. The baking ualities of any flour dc end on -__ canvas, 0, the d,,,,,ic, and ,ry .0 ory. - _ _ iotivoo are on ogoii mother now the scientific blending of the classes of wheat used and the skill and The- ,hen ,,,,,,,,,,,ed ,O ,ako oorotoe for tno oooaolon with me one sitter Mrs. william onion, care exercised in its-manufacture. °' ii" -1 =~'_<1*7-1”; 2 ~- -2 ' °f M” J' ' `M°_"°_“' --Maopi-|Alt.-coMP'r0N 241-J_1_';’:_olne_e rt-iiilt-ii. even texture yet with body enough to be substantial " 250 member I me origin! TIALS.-A wedding of Brea The funeral took place from her . - ' om? _mo "2 1)- the citymterest was quietly 5016111111165 home; services wcre conducted by iflllfi- __~»i‘._-».j.=f-~._E__'-1:25 " ’ ` ' nl 105ii tt n 6 111 id f Ml-_ h _ . . __ - - -*=-5* yesterday to renew former friend- Ixgniggi Mum; re2.o;T;gn? when sie:;egni;_°1}h§_9V_-_ l'iM__/I\{.__.l3rown, as Thé fl8V0l" pI'OClllC€d by "B621VC!' Fl0Llt‘" IS Lllat fare, tlullikt “hgmgo sili home-house and barns-or your store with electricity. ha In choosing a Plant don’t toy with your opportuni- wel _ The Phelps will give you 100 twenty watt _lights tno for a whole night, if you need them. It will llgllta (11111 e every woman become 8 mem. The hall was appropriately de residing in Sydney Mines, C.B_, . . . ' i d . _i the day together. _ _ ‘ ~ ' ‘ _ ~ ~ - ` Y-_ or . . Th§’sn”_§__ S‘;’;r‘;§ in the morning no their youngest daughter ;1_fr0<1=:_ _ _.__ _ made taste, so much sought after by all who enloy good things to cat. _ . . . . was married to Mr. Albert Will' You are thinking seriously of lighting your _farm _i:_ro_rro2?v.i__r_r;_o__r__§_;_»ti;;a_l:_s _f__r_;>_§_1 Macphoii, forinorly or 'ryno volloy once ,,,,,,e _,h,,, gm, ,,,,,0, §- __ M h lasted one now or stimmerslde- Rev- Mr- no-ini into visited mo nomo of Mr “Beaver Flour” will improve your bakings. 'Try itl Sold by your n n 5°'i°“5 me W C Rice officiating. The bride, Wim Thomas McCarvllle, Kinkoru, and i inn’ me night' 0 was -unattended, was EWB11 “Way claimed for its own his daughter, grocer- ties-lruy one with plenty of capacity. _ _mln the “n°"“‘°°“ “ “mt “"1 Y by nor miller. one looked very Mary Fi,,,e,,ce_ ,L ,im early ,ge of 9 enienmnmiim was nm' up for churmiud 111 21 -i11`0V"11 fnaifmenne- nineteen' years. Divine"Pl'ovl`ile'n`ce Y' Y W V . 111 111 11111 P1'111ce Edward Wnen d ‘ tt ‘ frock. Afte the fi I - ila_ger Gallaghe_r exl_i1l_l;itei€__;;3; iégreiilitinilgivhtich took place at;_t_w_in___r-:i_l.o__r;-_¢_o__ tlKi_;_;_;vil_l0g;>____t_o_ shm___ye,__§, _gcdd ,,_,,,n__xnni: I. H, toasters, electric irons, small motors, etc._ military lnnni ployeri ti nninbor of Y,,,,, The md.,-,., nnvolling ooo $11; °Ev;1° ll; gh if Sh" ll 3 l' i 'W Char €lll8 excellent 59160110119 D1' Ea" R011 tume' was a brown tailored suit ' WW e e en er T e ` ' ol or gaso me engine I g S. and M1’ A B C0811 1111115 11 while she wore a black velvet hat genm t1°"_,’;_‘;€nflmySl§V°nh fgruiliei n " ' _"' " €\,fi>.Lmute¢l, 222 _ . . - in . . . - _ ' W ` ' _"€“;_°*" Battery While Operating belt driven machinery' number of solos which were greatlyiwith gold trimmings and a set of 051 n° d n 9 ii ways 011 Thurrliay D*2<2@111b@1‘ 15' .snr-:l\"r.s \vAN1‘isli. _ _ . . . _ l d word for every- . I r tl n Write appreciated. Vi/'lille Mr. Martin POW Hudson ful°s_ the gift of the groom. n sm e an 8 Mr. Eisley McKinnon a very high- For literature and fu I llifo ma o , __M___________ _he boys with __ num ~ ~ er ` ber Views of the 105th at Valcartler 0 and on -board ship for overseas ew E S were also shown, The afternoon part of the, programme was much enjoyed by Hil- FREDERICTON, N. B. of comic songs and dances _ There passed peacefully away at ' ` ' ' Green Bay on Dec. 4th, one of the Dlstrubtors for the Maritime Provinces ___o__e____S of that place in the pw 6422-1~24MEStl3i. son of Mrs. John Currie. Deceased, ‘__ _ _ _ _ .= who was ln her 79th. YBQT- WB! the eldest daughter of the late Angus and Catherine McPhee. was .-1..-.-.I--I-.I---.--.I-I born at West River, but later her YS!!! Let us show you ____ lly moved to Green Bay (then - »E1myvale). She was a lneinber of Baptist Church ot’ Bonsliaw noted throughout the communi- ,' arator we have just received ness and stirling intergrity- ' the ' Awonderful new cream sep- A ty for her unswervlng truthful- .. _ 1 _, from “the worldzs greatest Q . _ Din 1 separator factory. - _ whe We want_ to show yop this _ Q ‘ _ __ _ because it is_a rriarvel in the _ _Im _ _.- _‘fer . new profit it insures you- '\ she ' And yet, it is more 8impi° -\ Ann L 1 ’l`he funeral was held at the Air llload cemetery on Dec. 6t.li. re a urge host of her friends ' -V 'li gathered to pay their last tribute espect to ller memory. Besides husband and seven children leaves to lnourn their loss, one t, five sisters, three brothers, _ and sanitary and caller 1 several grandchildren. The child- n _ . Jturned and washed than `1' _ ever. i - Gil ` SHARPLES --1 ° Bu¢1'|oN-FEED -->‘f_“ - .`ff4;j_9/ g_re- S el are, Mrs Charles Rose North e _ Lakeville, P. E. I., Mrs. Pcter Ste- _ wart, Dorchester. Mass. Mrs. John 1 _ Malcolm at 'Cambridge Mass.. Dimi- R. Belmont Mass., Mrs. John Canney and Oscar at 'High Illver ' Alberta and Robert on the home- . Canaan ssPAnA'roR . ”‘° Gets all the cream even when you turn slowly. Every ' other separator ioses cream when turned below speed. _ Th women can turn it 35 revolutions, the man can turn it 45 revoliaitions and every time the milk will |70 l|K11'l1lIl°¢| ¢i°l|'1 ‘nd On Monday evening ix large numb- er of the friends of the bride met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L.R. Allen when slie was the recipient of a flattering demonstration of populsrl:y. The members of the Methodist Church congregation and choir were largely represented and testified keen appreciation of the bride'-s church work. The possessor of splendid vocal talent, her singing not only in church ser- vices bul. in all spheres of chari- table and patriotic endeavor has been a valuaible asset to the com- munity. On behalf of the congre- gation and choir Rev. Mr. Rice extended thanks to the bride and also handed her a substantial che- que ol Q when of their apprecia- bn of tier services. The bride re- irei d a large and varied number or t duable and useful presents. The last issue of the Canada Gazette contains anot'her long list of awards for war service with statements of the services for. which the decorations were made. The list includes the following: Awarded bar to Military Cross: Lt. William Lawson Jenkins, M. C., 2nd Siege Battery, Can. Gnrr. Arty. _ On 28th September, 1918, he was sent forward from the battery posi- tion near Bois de Cocret to estab- lish communication with the infan- try frolit line system. Although ad--Putrivi P16880 CODY- .coming under heavy shell fire, he ny the iduérdian e ‘"1" ._ _ _._ _ _ -_, symatlry. i ireiess Operators Wanted bythe = 1 »»---- ~-- the cream will be of oven richness. Come in and bring the women folks and lot us show you how It works. ` cANAoiAN FARM Psoou cfs so Corner Great George an‘d Kent Strootl f Pnomi 700 _ Charlottetown _ _ Extra parts for all Shnrpiea Ml¢i1if1¢l in l¢°¢k _ _ , “z./1.1¢ ~ IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Also a number needed for land stations. Canadians from 18 to 111111 Wm- MUCHIJG- Two from Mr. years desiring a steady position parying $0 to $100 -per montl; and “nd M111- 501111 L- M<>Aieer, Mr. T. ound should write the Canadian School of Telegraiphy, Queen uild- A- M¢'D°1111i11 411111 flmiiyi M1'~ and ing, Halifax. Mrs. James A. Brown. St. Clair We supply apparatus _necessary for partial home study. Duffy, Laura -and -Michael McCabe. _ ‘ Kltl 8 to 8 months according to time devoted required to pass ,M"_° Jmgpiu; 6333315236 ngm ‘::1;1_ Authorized by the Marconi Co., London _Mmm _Adm md _Mm Wm -smmlr, »--~---~-=~~ ---~ -~ ~- ~ 1- » -11-#fn .1.1_°r° me tenet irmtuoio. >- W Mgfchant _ n...._on-_ .oi n _o. i. n body so that only to see her was I to love her. , her head when she came home for was pronounced Spinal Meningitis. , Everything possible was ‘done to L help her,_ but God willed other- wise and on -Monday morning, Jan- uary 12th, her spirit winged its way to its God. The funeral which took place on Wednesday morning at nine o'- clock to St. Malachi's' Church, Kin- k°1'1* ‘V119 0119 01' 1110 i111S€Bi €V€1` unconsciousness. Medical aid wits held there. The Requiem High g Mass was sung by the Pastor Rev. c M. J. ‘Smith who attended her dur- the last rites of the Roman Catho- lic Church were bestowed upon her ere her soul took its flight. The services at the grave were conduct- ed by Rev. Fr. 'Smith assisted by J Rev. Fr. Duffy. P.P.. of Iona in whose parish deceased had been The -pail-bearers were:-Percy Murphy, John A. Smith, James Mc- 0 Garry. Joseph McGiilgan, Basil Flahaven and John M. Mulligan. She leaves to mourn besides her heart broken father and' mother 11 two sisters, Katherine, teacher at “nd Jnnn ‘if Winnipeg 111111 Finioi’ Newton C;-0”, and Et-119| at home of Brookfield. Mr. McKinnon will also thi-eo brothers, Eddie and E,-_ be much missed not only in his nest nt home omg Emmett |n v,m_ own home where his very presence was. always s. benedlctioti but also 00\1'V61‘. BC To the bereaved f xtends deepest "Eternal Rest Grant unto her 0 Lord and_ let Perpetual Light shine ceived from Wilfred Cudmore, and Spirituil Boduets were received rs enny, -Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mulligan, Mar- garet and Mrs. Mulligan, Stephen Duffy. .Hilda Siireenan, Stephen J. Deceased complained of a pain ln_ 5 the Xmas holidays’._ Medical aid 3 was 5“n"n°nen and rn" innlndy ilot until w-llllin it few weeks of _ all. He contilnued in this state of ing her illness and by whose hand unconsciousness until in the early morning of Thursday his spirit took its flight. Mr. McKinnon -is the last brother of a large faintly. Two sisters survive him viz: Mrs. .r, Mass., and Mrs_Anglls N.McLcod ol' Brookileldddesides li sorrolvimr wid- tesching. o\v Mr. McKinnon leaves to lilourn the loss of a kind and loving fath- MoLeod of Darlington; Miss Jessie of Winnipeg and Miss Katherine y esteemed citizen of Brookfield assed peacefully away nt the ago f 75 years. The deceased lliid not een in ii very robust state of ealth for several years but it was he time oi ‘Ml'. McKlllnon’s death hut. llis‘ condition caused his friends to be alarmed. On the Mon- dnlgr evening preceeding his dcuth he retired as, usual at about 9 o’clock and a- little later when his daughter Katherine called around to make htm comfortable for the night she found him in it state of ummoned and all that kind friends ould do _was done but all to no tiv- alnes ‘Matheson of Dorchestc r three sons and three daughters. The daughters are Mrs. John A. t. home and the sons are Malcollli in the church and in the coinmun- it where he always stood for what was best. He was for many years a faithful member of the Church of Scotland and was ever ready to help on with every good cause. His kiind and genial man- ner together with his beauty of ‘spirit will long be remembered by all who had the pleasure of know- ing him. The funeral which was n very large one was held on December 25th. The services were conduct- ed by Rev. Thos. Goodwill and Rev. R. H. Stavert. The ball hear- ers were Fred Dollar, Cllreiiton Dol- lar, Daniel Molnnis, Myles Mc- Donald. Harry Paul, and Nelson Bell. interment was in the Brook- FOR SALE H1 ni-ll & llell-S\\'otlollhorg's Igre: work oil the lilo aiftci' deilth iiild rt-nl lvorlil hoyolltl_ Over 400 pap ., only 2-‘Sc postpaid. W. U. LAW, 486 Euclid Ave. Toronto 1 Dustbaiie _Makes sweeping easy. It kills germs. Bright- ens floors and carpets. - Always have a tin oi' § E I genuine Dustbane and when you sweep. Sold by leading grocers Packed in barrels and kegs for large consumers. A. Williamson Representative Carvell Bros -1 General Distributors Charlottetown O .'21 I-OO §0HU we seriieterr. -`........,._;..._.. _ ¥4_9.l°1!'|3.l_|_\i. __ ________ ,__,_____~_ ..._..¢ii.mimi Mnore’s Little Plumber _ There nnyiiiinl seriously With " man ° most allcd a facilities or plumbing. pends upon the dition of the place in. Telephone ul. Fred H. Traiiior ll Grafton Street lbono |08-J.. `- con live , \