1 i i e'.I.,., lil f gif l iiiiiovimini r satin if iiurrnir.fsELEcrEs~~ riioiii. rms .-vvis.§i:?ii°s fnraafinis aliasing; .;SlTm»Dlll Vl,_»_ _ 5,. /*' \ The wonderful quality, beauty and durability of this laiiious' brand of Silver plate m'ai.'c your gifts of greater value and im- portance. The pattern illustrated is the Old Colony-`-a ve-ry attractive design with pleasing lines of colonial siinplicity. - All 1847 ROGERS BROS. patterns are backed by an unqualified guaran- tee made possible by the test of mortvthan 65 years. The tiziic iiii_>.n'tifies the gen- uine. Do not confuse it with other “l{o;;ers" brands. ,_.. » \ , vegas# ,_ as-f'~>_\`“*‘~ f - 4 f`s»z:;.~:s.\*/. `l il' i. _ ` ' POF \.41'1I`lSI.II1aS 7 _ . . E _ Q - :‘<. ' E -t z § '_¢.g the Hon Speaker Margin, Pte_lc-l the Chapter has received the fol- il , "1 i l' ELECTION AT GEORGITOWN. W § John is a credit to the 105th as well _ _ _ 5 ;ns me island, as he stands 6 fest 2% Mnunm. I hereby scknewlsdse re l E ever enlisted. ` §_ rival of -the train fiom Charlottetown 5 S turdaynight, although late and the sion per D. A. Mackinnon, Socy, W a 57 large crowd waiting to give Private E Thaduy Knockwood a fitting recep- on. Cheers' greeted the returned D. M. § ' hero ss he ulighted from thee train, livery man who accompan E and after a hearty- handshake and n. F h § kind welcome from -all who could t § reach his hand, he was taken charge o § ol' by D_r, McPhee and' Mr. A. S. Mc- Saturday night. He states E Kay, on behalf of the Patriotic Socie- that the Commission whip; § ty. He was escorted to the Crystal hy on E Cafe where the best that this well any |55; pumhasad ten h|gh_c|“-B § known hostlery coud produce, was ho;-¢9g_ The vetermary said mat these were the best class of horses ti ti /47 //_V X MERIDEN BRITANNIA CO., Ltd. ‘;\ /' t ' Medi- In Canada by I H°""7’°"- 0"‘°"`° River with produce this fall.-The __ roads, are very bad at present. it is `" "`\/" lc-ad. The faithful mail carrier from - iiiiii . ¢m;||"||¢|||| niliniiiiiiiniiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiii _ _ C__rd_g_m is _mu making regular mpg 2 T' ___.'__ _ lr ‘ l l ul fa in s E D _ ploughing which they can do very well » - ~ . nn., . - '\. Mono/iv i_ - -nous nor -rue sssr.- Dun.. --The election for Mayor and Town' , 4. Council at Georgetown on Thursday. 'ers lZ)°";%°'§°t';’:t§i§_l“g_o9’;2cg:;h3::| resulted as follows - Mayor, S C. W his the _recent mat or the Duke or ‘Dewnshlra Csnsdrs' new Governor-` Gonsrsl. to Toronto he was banquet.-| Knight conncn it R Jenkins, best oysters 'obtainable in Canada. It llltsrestins to note that they were Peter Ross, Howard McDonald, F. 19 J Soloman, John Mc(‘o|-mack, and 5 aiu, the Rev. J. C. Martin, Chaplain] f the 85th Nova Scotia Highlanders! 'A PA'm|oTic FA`mn.v_- csplMlsc°uche.- Asri; ecured from Priiics Edward island, Danm gkgnngr two barrels having 'been sent to the -__ Queen City by . ur. neloni osu¢_ist,r oauenous Acjr.-'rue nsyni Ed- _ 'O § land me 0; gm-¢“nn_ mpg,-gs inn; ward 'Chapter I. 0, D. E. recently 5 when the 105th Regiment arrived at resolved to donate a $100 Clllllllll C6- itley he mes no fewer than six' nop- lllélll C0- Lido 6 Der C6ll!~ 111058686 E hews and over a dozen cousins- all Bond and accru_t§_~ interest t0 lllo 5 fins specimen or humanity such as Charles Dslton‘ anatorium Commis- ->__¢ 5 Bangs; is wont |_0 pl-0duce_ One oflslon, andforwarded same to the I-lon.» hem was p¢,~,_ John |)_ Mum", son Treasurer. Mrs. Bulmafii, Treasurer lowing i acknowledgment: “Dear nches and physically, perfect one of C619! Of Cheque for $78.77 also $100 ne specimens of humanity such as Canada Cement Co. Ltd., 6 per cent. of lst Mortgage Bond due Oct., 1927 _.__ with- coupons attached from Aprii,` . FITTING RECEPTION.-On ar- 1917 to maturity. Yours truly, eather very inclement, there was a Treasurer." VlSlT» OF HORSE BUYERS.-Mr. assa Capt. Capt. Lowe' and Schr. Morrow the Venus, which makes he 45th Schooner loaded in Grand /_.2 \ E placed before him. He was hospit- ":"` E ably entertained untill the time of de- show" at any of the places waited § nurture of the train for west, by. which by mg, Comm|ss|°n in P,-mea Edward /_\ _ § he Dlvvoeded 10 his HOIHB in LGDHOX island. The aniimsls. ranged in weight / /1 Q § Island. Naturally he was sled to he from 1100 to 1500 pounds. The next /f// _ \\_ .3 again among friends and doubtless mace vgsneg was Kensington on f \ ie air oi’ his native land will speedi- Thursday where 5|! horses were pm-_ l. § ly restore him. to his usual health waged' “lac ,_ dec|ded|y 'mm lo," on ` E E lllld strength. Friday morning A'iberton‘ was vislt- * E --- ed, onl two ‘bein o t t _ § 'ANNANDALE--'TUB SlllPDl\'|S 19 the aftzrnoon theyg cgllligihat `= still going on at Annandale Villlageu buying eight ilne horses, seven of _ Five'Schooners are loading the Schr. wmch were purchased from ML R_ Sold by lending dealers \‘\ _/ WHL’-a f°f Nvflh Sydney and Mr- J- J. MeNsin or Tyne vsiiey. 'rss ,; Venus. Mr. M. E. Myers is loading the vete|.|m,_|.y complimented M,._ Mc. most impossible to have a. fair r er are iinishin u their fall Charles Dalton Sanntoriurn Commis-‘ Mcllonald. the well known led .the _:cnc Remount Commission on sir trip through the western part \ Bradslbane f the Island, returned to the‘clty on Wednes- ' the -land being in fairly good order.- was kindly g,-famed, ana the com-te. Mr. Ray Howlett has returned from a Duane” of the superintendent was business trip to Hazelbrook.-Mr. gl. Neill upon his good judgment as a judge oi' horseiiesh. On Friday night the Commissioners telegraphed Supt. Grady, asking il' it would be possible to have the horses sent on the ex- press to Suzumerside on Saturday morning, as they were leaving imme- diately for Ottawa and wished to have all their horses arrive at St. John as quickly as possible. This request eatly appreciated by the gentle- -` '~ - ¢ l ` ‘ . ' `;""’ " ’ *f , ' < ; _ .\ ' ` "er ,.¢ Noir# ~Wf»f-=l» -.‘,,_- J/` / Un the llllly 0 . "` lm' ' .1-_T1-T5. l47/ When lights are out and _ if-’.,‘ is , s 'fi-TT 0 '7 even smoking 'prohib- ited, then’s when the Sentry gets solid` comfort, ' keen enjoyment, _ lasting >i\\\\, ‘_- . -’ , , ' _ benefit from _ _ _ ll -¥.*__l_-_-----1 i'.__---/ \ ;____ / l _ »__ \’i_/'_ _ 'ii '\ Lir- Y _ y -l is r\l ._L-- \ A-ily /_ Q __, -»fZr‘°/‘< .` L f _ -t__ \\.‘._i ‘ ii . / .¢_ 6 :.3 ~ _ 1;. , _ _ /_ f' E %@“v li]-if A \ fl /i A bar of this delicious '- sweetmeat keeps a soldier »»,¢\s _ . refreshed through many r\ * a weary- hour '£4' _.f ' _ 1 X l \‘/;_\ ,Ti /__ if -‘ It’s sure solace for workers at home, too. illll . ` \ __f’ /. _ \i\»- "f ~ ;\\\{'__ rf \r 'vs_ ko- 4 f WRlGl.EY’S 1s sealed tight so , it kee_‘ps_._ We respectfully request an early Wade Hughes of the firm of J. J. Hughes & Co., Souris passed through Annandale last week.-Mr. H. N. Howlett has his saw mill about ready to start work after rebuilding it.-Mr. .Iomes Robertson took a load of pork settlement of all accounts rendered » Scptem per 30th. last-f-All debts con- tracted-,previous to 1916 and unsettled .‘.‘¥..§’I$‘§i.2‘§€iXi.“..S33‘;"i§‘.¥...’.”‘.i.§“{l.‘i Tliursday for Mr. E. McFarlane.-U. o Georgetown in' his gasoline boat ilion. Sir Charles Dalton returned on Dec. 20th. next will be handed to West, where he had been to look af- t men. The Commission during their stay on the Island purchased a to- tal of 109 horses, and were very well pleased with their trip and the peo- ple they met while here. They hope to return at some future time. -UNITED BAPTIST QUARTER- LY CONFRENCE of Prince Edward island. The 86th session was held at Albany, Dec. 5, and 6th. In conse- quence of charges in the Railway time, able the arrival of the delegates was I right. _Always ' fresh - and full flavored. On sale _-everywhere-5 'cents the packet. __ ter his- inte-rests in an action refer- ve,-y hm, in me e,,Bn|ng_ and only A . our attorneys for collection. Feunell & Chandler _ _ Victoria Row ' V reil to in another part of this issue. V He stopped' off at Regina, Winniipeg. p Quebec, Montreal and State of Maine d centers. He says that in some sec- and it is improbable that this grain will be thrashed until next May, ow- B ing to formation of ice through the d meetings ere of a th I ti tions of the north west there are kmd_ ,n gsm or me-S3; all tag 256;. ileldsoi’ giain still standing in stooks, ther and r°uds_ Devouonal services were led by Rev. W. E. Carpenter, ;;2g5.13.7M¢_1m,.Lu¢;i_ 1 stooks owing to the melting of snow. Prospects are improving in the West, everyone remarks throughout that Drum..-. .~.‘ -~ - ~ - f section. ' F _._ __ _ ' ' “__ __ ,,________ __ W .?lIllIIA\\\i\\\\\\@IIIA\\\\\§£III2IIL\\\\\“ f lllixvu un/1/¢\\\\\\\\\\\ivll4\\\§-4illlll$ liinarently prosperous. In nearly all _I - Owing to the high cost of shoes, the steady increase in price of leather and that manufacturers are shortening the terms of credit, the shoe dealers of this city are forced to adopt THE CASH SYSTEM To take effect lan, Znil. 1911 F WI _ l&€\\\\\“\\\ i J Golf Bros. D. Gordon 8--$05 >- iAlley & C0. A. E. Mcliacllen- Morris & Smith William Conroy. C A Necessity' tegwhicli isever contest an honest claim such” -' .as is represented by ' f;-` » E. R. BROW, ,_ ..m,';m,,,,,,...,- . MADE IN Insurance . v .1 3275-12.1Mis2i then w.s3i. ' if s \ , Then insure in good strong stock 1. _ l-show* -“ P I Sir Charles Dalton mst several landers in Vancouver, who are all the institutions' -in the West the lend- ing men are Islimd‘ers in the- courts, in educational matters and in busi- ness, etc. As mentioned' in The Guardian Sir Charles'-was the guest of honor af' a special meet€_ng of the Knights of Columbus in sncouver, among whom were many Islanders. Sir'Chai’les had the pleasure of meet- ing Mr. A. A. Le Furgey, who intends to return to the Island shortly. » WALSH-CLAY-A very pretty wedding was solemnlzed at St. Mary's Cathedral, Calgary, on Nov. 28th when Miss Josephine Elizabeth Walsh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Walsh, Summerville and Mr. Char- les Clay of Calgary. were united in the emony was performed by' the Rav. Francis Hughes, assisted by the Rev. Dr. Bemard MacDonald. The bride who was unattended was becomingly attired in a white serge suit with black hat and a set of fox furs the gift of the groom. Following the nup- tials the bridal party brsakfasted at 'the' Palliser Hotel and left later on for an' extended trip to the United States. The bride’s going any cor, tume being a suit of blue silk gsbar- dine' and a beaver plush c‘ost.Tho bride has many friends in Charlottetown where her school days were spent years she has ibeen Principal of one of Calgsry‘s best schools. Before re- tuming to their home in -the West first as a pupil of Notre Dame Acad- emy and deter as a student of Prince of Wales Coi,lege..ll‘or the past two their homes reeling that they* ,the mud.-Quite a lot of couple will visit the ln.-P.> lil. I., Their .wish them many prosperity stldhap- J0”"3QN'3 Lan; _Llllllll _ _iimvsicilnji mtscllhioni UNH H Bill-'Ill fs¢ai|sn;"' sr- iii iii i is holy bonds of mag-|m°ny_ The cm-_ ,Rev.' L. E. Ackland preached in ery short meeting of praise and rayers could -be held. on the ilrst ay. But during the next day the nd papers and addresses were given euling with the Five Year Program- me as adopted at the recent meeting of the Baptist Convention of the Maritime Provinces. During the morning the Rev. C. R. Freeman introduced the program as a whole and its evangelistic and Financial sides were dealt with in detail by Rev. E. P. Calder, and Mr. J. P. Gordon respectively. In the afternoon ths‘lallle-s~heId a meeting in the name of the U. B. \W. M. U. under the presidency oi’ Mrs. Glidden, and an instructive and forceful address was given by _Rev. L. E. Ackland in the prospects of the Kingdom of God in these~-times; The missionary side of the? program was also ably dealt with in papers sepcially prepared and sent, on to the Conference 'by Messrs J. A. Clark and A. W; Sterns, the former In regard to Home and West- ern Missions the latter in 'regard to Foreign Missions. In the evening the Rev. W. . Piper read a paper on the Educational Side of the program and Judges 6.14 a sermon which formed s fitting close to this most interesting conference; * TI-IANKSGIVING WEDDING BE_i_.LB.- A wedding of special inter-_ est to residents of'Charlottetown and vicinity .was solsmhlsed at the Met~ hotlist Episcopal Church Westboro,on Thanksgiving day when Etta May Enmamvnldest daughter of Mr. Mark Enman, was united in msrriase with Mr. William Paul Kulser of East Hampton. The bride wore a white silk chiffon dress `and flowing veil cshght with Killarney roses and car- ried s shower 'bouquet of Killarney The bridesmaid was Miss Burhoe, daughter of Mr. Henry a cousin of thebrlde. She. a bouquet of yellow chrys- The bride is the oldest' ot Mr. Thomas ,Knight given in marriage by was attended by sister flower and bearer. was tits msn was and (_ma- Send WR_|GI.EY’$ in every letter or por-if cel to the Front. _ . "Int 'N cmwlnl WM. WRIGLEY, JR. CO., Ltd s\\\\\\\\\\\\‘ WRIGLEYS nr... 5/>£A /PM//vr il \\\\\\\\\\\\` . TWD I-'l.lll0il’8 n/ __ gl DOUBLEM|_N " »_;{yK`°}=EPPE/PM/A' 7-_:Ziff cllflv `I'I' AFTER EVERY Hill. 4 m \\\\\\\ _ ~- f \' -'W Wrigley Bldg., Toronto _ _ " me PERFECT GUM , .4//»vrL:,4 #114 vo.v)A'»¢{Y e ' Flavor Lasts! it _ Real .if '1 \\ lf ‘fi Home Madei- .cgi ( ,..` ,_ g i/llc;/ifl/l`fl%` *S i -_ L L.- Pie-0 mf..?_' . _ ' ` \ /////W ` I W////fif/4/...'.'.'.::::§t§@= ,_ _ *ts al "' lil .U ---' ,¢-- ' . i, 5 » " Yes, Ma’sm.! . , , . Real homemade Pie! _ ___ /Z With top and' under crust ‘that ,V _Q 'lib _ truly melt in your mouthi-Land \ sew* ` a generous filling of your own_ delicious’ '/ "t homemade preserves or -home-grown fruit:/lim .‘.'~~"i- ` r _ 1nii_i_sD or stsnbsn wnsar. _ ' '“Bea_vef" 1 Flour equals any of the sispccial, 'pastryi ` ‘becausefit is, in itself, a special pastry flour-'being tl\e.choi._c¢st"Ont\l'fo'fH_i_|~ 5 wheat,' ended with western spring wheat to give it strength, ' 1 . '~ri.a_.~_;¢_;___ __,__j.'ri¢s,.csi¢s, Cassie, msn, Ds..gssns,_B~=il».snJif*agig That’s a pie worth eating, and worthy of youlf bskinf , _ \ and it’s the kind of pie you can make every tiinejwigp I. ~ vm I - ‘f”'fh.".B°°Ysr, Flon.--fir<=,.==<.>. lgshssoflfkyisvlisi Thbw why the Bread and Rolls--gmadé"wit,h ‘¥Bp*ve¢” Flour-sélpirlf 'V ‘iilllltllkf H1v0.ur `lh\tt,'i91ll-l‘°l.¢l!¥§l‘i".”"’?4*.‘i""i*.‘: I W F lour for any!fl_ihg_yoo ai“e.\$_a|¢istg'-iejlllitllil __ Coarse Grain invite ye" $9.9 _ DEihL_.ERS-¢__-lwrite for 'rl\il'i.'r. H. ._,.~H me-s pil* l 1