' "" 12 lil--li ll i l f" 'ig __ f . i _ ‘W CHABP0TTETQWN‘¢.UAjRD1Afi"i_' ` _ _ The Best Corral: Svrigp In Handmade lun on rms ri-my to uve oz, no 1I&_lllvo tho heat :rw remedy you nu- V011 croiip, coni- extract, for asking _\~oit" l’ini~x " irivi-_ _ u.~l_vi-: rm; PEN QHAT' ;_Fi'rs . _ = »;,YoUR<-1 - Ld! HAM Stub -,` ` ii 1:." : W. um Fatwa _ _i ,‘ ". 1_5 tin;-iii-nie ’ Su{lPoini ' ' §otiPeim -1 vi Title Pnlill `l ` ` nylrm cum nutt- Pniiii 'N551 Qi 75 ». M ag iéd I I . .nn-ing . "\f;§h_ .l _l -.ii.a.~1 s......,_...,.....~~ _ii ;_~_§f;=;§='§;'° ir ‘ iiusniisu Pei.; - .nina _ ihlswkiueiv-'is' _ tenure C' i .. ‘il UN|.iivu'rEn ,i vuzil-:ri ‘f G. ii. ilitoit Jieweler and Engraver lu2 *' Burrris V ' HOW'_k'TT.--Al Cape Traverse, !\.'o.'. llllli. i'9lS. in Mr. and Mrs. Ii. ra. ilowatl ii rliiugliter, Ilona llli-insp--,,,_ sronltv.-ni iviiiiview. nee. ein, 1918. -to Mr. :uid Mrs. W. .l_ Sior<»y_‘ l-lf.) ll délllgliter. Marion ' .-llliei-tu.. Con tzra_t iilations. 18,280 Men Have "Arrived Since Nov. .W ___ O'i"l‘AWA, Dec. 29.--Tire repatria- tion of 'Canadian solmers is proeeiliitgl with fairly good expedition. Sine( ` |11 pi .. ’l the arniintice was iiignerl on lltli .\’i>v_i 18.280 ___,.nien littve landed iii <':ii_i- ilda from Overseas anti I:..'»oti are nou- ar sea`0n the. way over. i . Keeping the Germans: _ To Specified llloiirs _...___ i GENEVA, Dee. 28-"1`he. popiilaitioii- nf Cologne not having i'espei~tctl the hour olniinie o’clo¥:k at which all should -be in ,their ilionics the British linvi- iiinde iurreats there. ar-cortiiiig to re- ports r"eceiive\'l‘ here. The arrests wei~i>l mf,d@"Bf¢m- fines had proved inei't’¢-.-i- ive. ' Mlnards Ilnlment cures garget in cows Do You Know- "’°.‘§l’il askilled and are from the lenses? _ over our al, pass” 9’ ‘holders and patrons of the (iornwtill tight bcoug ,|Crea.i1iery Company will lie held lit mem rani~s,~ _ _. _ , _ ._ elim sph,n_lCoinwall Hail \’leilnes¢l.i; .Jaiiuaiy iii-iANi>i a , -.._ _ _ .".:;:. ._' _ _-_._ -- il D l l 4 l lv; , inf lcalve in lllarch. i lleifcr 2 yrs. old IIIOBI C0¥l'l~ - l n _ ,_ mud ¢ mil# I haonvliu dim-ten. N l.`.‘I.. .i=.i"‘~'"“'.....fl°-"-‘.......-i.'.m~.-i~.~°-..... ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,.,, is -' . W . __ . _ ___,’<"l‘i.'?=-'°"'f _Hntcliesoiv Fox ir Wanted To take charge of 'a Ranch of thirty foxes in New York State. Good wa`ges»with a bonus, and a free' dweiling will be given to a competent married Ranchman. Apply giving experience and references to E. R. BROW. P. 0. Box 66, ' Charlottetown, P. E. I. m10i _ . _ , Nose The annuual meeting oi’ the share- Sth at 2.30 p. ni. l D. H. iviuaci-usoN. i Secretary l3219~1.‘!-:l0M\vf5iptl. M5912- _. _._ _._ _ Nolricai ' The undersigned intending to make ciiiinge iii their liiisiiiess l>e;;'le:t\'e *ni iioiify tliosii iiiiivliieil to them of 'vliatii-\'r»i~ iiiiliirii t,o'_`iimlu\ pnyiiiliiit, noi'oi'e the tirst oi' A-pril next. Alter _that date laivfiil steps will be taken to cnllovi.. . ' NATHANIEL McLAREN di SONS , f"4f. ` I/ot. 54, lniiinehiiig Pi-ace und at/tlic 7 -A lattice ol' the Post Ofllce inspector. 1 .ioHN i=. WHEAR. i _ ~_i~ ~ .» .` ` Post Ofllce inspector. Syllolnig nf Cg||g||ig|| Nofflgwg 'Post Otiico_Inspeet.or’si Office. (‘harlottetowii, Dee. 23, 1918. 3154-12-25wefl3l. _ Departinerit of lixleriial Affair PAS_S‘*0R'I`S _ Ownin to the sudden extra “ta lirdinary €i;gei:se_Ilnk)the demand im _umit.... m-mm be ss- or pass i wi e necessary "‘°"’ “ °°°° " "°"°‘m :°°*'::*i°5l"°°"°‘~ for appllziinls to allow for a delay of two weeks after the receipt of the completed application before Rem. Mwfgidifmlwin W HW LKER, nn.. .'.........."‘:t Asstgtaniuilgsiligggrxfglisqmfe 17 1918 sented him with an address of welcome and a _nice gold filled wrist watch. ' The address was signed by Daniel MacKinnon, Percy Mc- Donald, Archie, H. McFadyen and Neil Daniel MacFadyeii on behalf of the, residents of Churchill and Riverdale. The following pro- gram wzis carried out. Opening remarks by the' chairman, M. F. McKinnon; chorus, OCannda; Bag- pipe selectioiis, Mal. McDonald; address of welcome, M. F. Mc- Kinnon; presentation, Miss Katie McCalder; speech, Lieut, W. A. McCalder, H. L; MacFadyen, Johi_i A. MacKinnon, Riverdale; reading, -J. Allen MacKinnon; song, A. H. MacFadyen; gramaphone selec- into the dining-room where a good appetising supper was ' `“"""'“ '”""`"‘ served by the hostess Mrs. llffliisf Of 69 yea” l 1.. Macliadyen. Everybody pre- sent 'voted the spread O. K. in every wziy. When the wants of the inner man was fully satisfied the cliairmaii :ind it lioarty vote of lhziiiks teiidereil to the host and liosless and to all who liclpeil to make the :\l'l`:iir so smooth and pleasant. 'l`lic house was lit tip with .lapaiiesc lanterns and it .spirit ol' loyalty and true fiillowsliip Aiithiani and bouncing the young hero. God Save the King. i/\l` DRESS ANI) l’Rl‘iSl‘fN'l`A'l`lON iluctcil :it licr home on S1i\iii'rl:i_v On Wednesday evening a large _party oi' friends joined with the number of neighbors :ind other members of the “Onward Bible ClaSs"`met iii the, home of their teacher, Mrs. W. E. Brooks at lowingaddress was renal-° l Springfield, P. E. l. Dec. 18th, 1918 Mrs. W. F. Brooks, -- ___-__ DEAR JTEACHER,-Tlie fact a the late Donald MacKinnon in the year since we gathered for an oc- ;-Iillsloil oi’ _a sliniilzg kind, and Kjlman, I§letofSfl,@_V0“d 0” Thllfsday "10\'f\m2 the meeting was again opened by-this sister, she is survived by hcrl ll""`-V“‘l_l"l ill" Whole "‘€"ll'l¥’J- Tll"'<-ti to her liome, but althougli an iii- Igallieruig was _liroiiglit ton lil.-ippy valid She at all ,L-mes gave C.,.;,|¢,,,._._; ‘end by Smgmg .the Nimomll ot' :i truc (fliristizin spirit, and passed ziwziy in thc certain hope of _ ‘ri lictter life beyond. Spriiigfieki where, after an enjoy- MISS SARAH MACKINNON able time spent at games the fol- l - has received a telegram from his sister Mrs. A. K. McLeod of' Somerville, Mass.- informingliim _ of the death of her daughter. I,.:'iura, wife of Mr. _l. VV, Cockell oi Sydney, N. S. She coiitracted influenza and passed away after about a week"s illness. She leaves to mourn her husband and live children the youngest about three mouths old; also` her father and mother Mr. and Mrs. A_ l\'_. l\'lc~ Leod and two sisters and one bro- therformerly ol' Long Creek ui this province. _ Mus. .»\nR_L\HAivi t`.R.-\H.-\.\i -f i December I2, Mrs. Abraham Gm- l ham of Gasperaux, Lot 63, at Ill? Before her marriage the deccas- | cd was Miss Sarah lj_ Simpson _oi i Liverpool, liiiglanri in which _city a. sister _|cssic, still resides. Besides husband, two daughters-MTS. 5-1 l.le\\'clly_ii and l\'lt's_ B. lrlcitilcrsoii ex:iiitlt~r~ all ut ljasperaiix l exnnder, al lat (]:ispei'caiix_ | Mrs. Grhaiii had 'been under the care oi' doctors for twelve years being for most of that time confiii- ‘ 'l`lie fuiicral services were C0"- liv the Rev. l\lr. Sutlicrlaiid. ll?" pastor, and attciiderl by a large friends. There passed away in Brooklyn ‘ Dec. lltli, at the home of lier nephew, Donald D. MacKinnon. Miss Sarah MacKinnon, sister of 88th year of her age. Borninl funeral service was conducted by _ The many friends oi’ Mr._ and Mrs. John Stewart and familyof Point Prim will sympathize with- them in the death of 'their eldest son and brother in Washington. U. S. A. “Eddie” as he was ll fainiliarly known left home about _ eight years ago and_ since the_nl has resided in Washington. His” death at the early age ot twenty- six years was due to influenza and came as a severe shock _to his relatives and friends. Besidesa sorrowing father and motherhe leaves to mourn four brother and sisters namely, Daniel, with the Canadian army “somewhere ni France”, Jessie and Margarie iii Salem, Mass, the latter who has been very ill in the Salem Hospital and Willie, Burton, George, Donaldina and Florence at home to mourn the loss of a loving son and brother. I Examiner please copy' E- E ei E § E Ei 5-ji 3 . E' l `\\\\\\ “Look for the trade mark dog on if _Hear them at any “ His 'Ma'é’rer’s 0lC€ Mata' for' Jatruary __ 1 . Now oNsAi.,ii_ (Same price as before the war) You will want several to start you happy on the New Year. Several which will prove big favorites are listed below. Heal' them lt the . enrlieiit opportunity. 'l`|iey :ire but a few of llie many splendid records which make tho' new li|t_an exceptional one 90 cents for 10-inch, double-sided llow Would You Like to Be My Daddy ?-aiid- A Little Birch Canoe and You-Waltz Mlro‘s Band 216050 Bluebird-Waltz-and-Geraldlnc- Hositntlon Waltz Mlro's Band 216047 ` Sweet Hawaiian Moonlight-Campbell and ~ » ' _*Bun-and-I Wish I Had Someone-to Say Good-Bye to » Henry Burr 216046 Tho‘§\l¢lJil'tl-Henri; Burr-and-The Llltlo , _ oodfor Nothing's Good lor Something Alter All Campbell and Burr 216048 Let he Great Big World Keep Turning- _ Henry Burr-and-'1`|\ey'll be Mighty Proud in Dixie of Their Old Black loc ' Campbell and Bun' 216049 Sun of My Soul-and-Rescue the Perlshlng \ (Hymns) llarry MeC|askey 216045 Waters of Venice-Waltz-and-Good-Bye Alexander-Fox Trot Bomie and Biker 18499 When Tony. Giics Over the Top-Billy Murray- _ and-Good Morning Mr. Zh-Zip-Zip! ~ _ Arthur Fields and Peerless 0|. Mary-Fox Trot- and-Rock-a-Bye Baby- _ Fox Trot Jos. C. 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MILLER BROS. 128 Kent Street., ilharlottelown. l". li. I. _V 1-r_-e.-_-':>_~ _ __'_.._:;:' _-.;;. _ ;i___._l_-_ .gigo _‘;.io 4.23 5,02 6.35 i1»_3n§ 2.1 _ 3,co Clinrlnttetnwii lliiiiler lt' limeriilil ]nt. Borden l.l5 i i --_ ___ 'U uv on ui .15 V 7.45 Ar 845 it l and Mrs. William Hellmond all of . of sterling Christian character and greatly esteemed by all who knew her, during her long life. ::'l`here was a young man\ from .Dundas Brooklyn, N. Y. `_ Mrs. Wright v as ' ease’ DUI ' T15. M. »:-+1' hs; i. A. M. - 6. _vi Dp llorileii 8.45 Fino Enieralil jvt. 8.05 io.o4 -5. 7-"5 9-31 9 U > 'U 1 8.47 'Ar Kensington 4, 9.35 Ar Sumnierside 6.30 .oo. /1. M. » i i.3o hp Siimnicrsiiie Ar i.2i Port Hill . 2.55 0‘Lenry _ 6.55 3. 58 Albcrton ` 6.09 . :.5515 Ar Tignlsti Dp 5.35 3 A. M. 8.40 7-44 Who lost his wcek's wages, alas! A "Lost" Ad. he placed His wad was soon traced And he says those Want Ads are “some - class." tiiousaniis miserable. Night after night the attack return and even when brief respite la given this minds ln still ln torment from continual llivlrllloss he oncobelkvcd he could never Qntoy. xnemneive ana '»oni_ almost’-*everywhere ` ~ afflicted ones ln ti ctlto of peice and *" @»‘ Llnlmom Guru plpntlm-tn . L _ : :Dread of Asthma, makes countless '_*‘”"' 11.15, __.._.__.. . M. " 6.45 8-35 '9.iz 9.4: au. D gh* ‘_ `""` 'I' A. M. 2.50 p ` ar otletowii r .50 5.50 4.r5 Mt. Stewart _ ‘ 3.35 4,15 4.42 _ Morell B.’o7 3,17 5.02 St. Peters 7.45 4,49 6.05 Ar Sourls Dp 6.45 ;,i_§ .i5 ii.._=.5 i..._n 6.io m..|5, < moo io.n4 ' 3.00 4.30 l 6.30 ` l /l.M. A M. 1'. M. - 6.3¢, no ‘_ 3.30. F. ni. l ""” 7-45 8.34 9- 'S 9-SS 6-45 2.05 P.M.l _ H 4: , 11.21 __- |i.o|_ > -. =.-+7' 2.2? 5-25 6.oo Sit. :mo A_r__ §f_e_or§e_t¢_>}_vnn_ "i' -_¢¢_ Dly BX , _ ' Dly gg ' Shtlclllollon. Dr. J. _D.` Kollo;'s ` only Satosnnl SctaSim‘l ` Asthma Remedy changes all tlilu. Re- P- U- . ¥'~ N- ~\-Wt--l..~4i`~ . 1 1 3.io tier- comes, and nt. onee`, while future ' . emu ' ` t _ iattoclrri are worded oil, lellilill- the - _ _ Ar Xqffgy D9 " ,lr7.M- ' '"“` ___ "M /on _ _ ,_,_,_.,.____ _______. ___ Y . . \ .zo l¢_Ar Elmira A in 8.50 - Dp Mt. Stewart io.oo Cardigan ro.4o Montague - :.1 ‘3 3 1-: ws” 33'..=§~ 3 35 9.39 .L 19 3io - lip Charlottetown Ar to.i5" ' i Manager ' Dtntrtet P N I. Chorlothiown. - _A C.. i., ' ~ .#1 _‘ l V 5 _IL .J Q I Above 1 Exoepted :w.'1»§§&d - 1 . 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