‘i’ \ -'\.;'. Bought, and years, has borne the signature of and has been made ‘under his per; l sonnl supervision since its infancy; - Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeiis, imitations and "Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children-Ex rience aEEi-nst IEieriment. l . . , The Kind You Have Always , in use for over thirty ~ hat is a ' Castoria is a harmless substituAte or Castor 0il,\Paregoric, W008 and Soothinyt-Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Mo jhine nor other narcotic ubstance. Its age is its guaran‘ e. For more than thirty years it has been in constant t .e for the relief of Constipation, Flatuleney, Wind Colic amt-Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising getmimias r F a gi e ass in on o oo ; ving healthy and naturalslee i The Children's Panacea-The Mother's Friend. n. JlENUINE CASTORIA iiiwiivai Bears the Signature of In Use Pot 0ver 30 Years , ThelKlnd You Have Always Bought TNI CINYAUI comllauw, nun YORK CITY, o ThoseWho Bake EXPERIENCE has taught good cooks that there is n0 flour quite as good as Beaver Flour. BEAVER F LOU is the ideal flour for all bukiui purposes. It ls a blended flour, combining the richness and delicate qualities of the world- fsmed Ontario Winter Wheat with the strcnlth and body of Western Hard Wheat. . Beaver Flour imparts to bakinga the qualities which nuke‘ ‘your bread, pics, cakcs and pastries real food treats. Try itl Sold by your grocer. THE T. H. TAYLOR CO. LIMITED, Chatham - - Ontario m only jronuino _ prescribed by Pllflil ans for over nino- ice-ll J-ciirs iiml HOW iiiudu iii (lanolin. UT,“ Ibex“ "I m tablet“ m“ bu‘ 5'. tom‘ {Scams $287.59‘ Larger “Bag/cr" packages of ac ONLY TABLETS MARKED “BAYER" ARE ASPIRIN Not Aspirin at All ivilhout ihc “Bayer Cross” im Tho name gin. Liimbivra; lflioumiitisiii, Nculi Always buy on unbroken Packagcl "Buyer Zllblct; of Aspirin’ \\'Iiicl\i'i‘-5\-‘“'°°“l'5- There is c"‘7 one»AlDi:l.n-_“Bayor"-Yoa must-say "BIW?" Asplrln ll the trudo mark vtlcaclilestor of Snllcyllrncli. yin i,‘ Ilflfnflfld with their general mine mark. lbs Hives-Crim- which has beenf and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids . v" identifies ilic ciiiliiliiii proper iliiuudiiliiis Galen]: iii,-tlio Aspirin lI-iulnclic. Pootliuclic. nirzitio, . _ The You“! Ladies Circle by Ml“ -- W", ram“ “m, PM" ,_,c,,c,-,,||y_ Adelaide Humphrey, new members p! facturo of llloiio- _ ri-smnriieliiiuciiviniiiiignxtvliiiagim A12?“- mm," “Uni The Sabbath School rpport by Mr. manufacture to assist tho public against imitations, the Tablets of Blycr Comlfllfll ‘itaneasementsseiesieiexseniseaieiiaiiseaiesieiestaiesiaaisaiesisiesiaiesiaisaa’ _ "unrealistic Qiiiqeeiiaeniissiaieiiaiestxiex \ I E. R. BROW- 146 Richmond St Charlottetown g Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest rates. " Good Strong, Stock Companies signaturestrainsiterationsaiiwaiiuaiiaanseitaiiiteiiialallili I .- ON RAILWAY BU8lNE88.-Mr. Charles Melkle was in the city yesterday conferring with Mr. W. B. Huggaa, District Passenger Ag- ent of the railway in reference to a pullman service from Point du illhens to Montreal in connection with the coming big fur auction meet ln Montreal. SHIPMENT OF BEEF ETCL-Mr. Win. Pound of Fredericton left on the 22nd for Sit. John, N. B., with a oar load of dressed ‘beef, mutton, pork, and butter; also a car load of horses. Mr. Pound is a progres- slve young farmer wilio has lately gone ln to the stock ibllIiIIEBg and ls certainly making the other stock men sit up. No douibt he wll-I clean up a few dollars in St. John. DRY GOODS DAMAGEfL-Tlie dry goods lii the store of Mr. Simon Joseph, merchant Lower Queen Street were suddenly converted ln- to wot gqodsofew nights ago when there was a burst of waiter pipes In the premises above his store. The water. poured through the ceiling at a great rate drenching quite a quantity of the goods on the shel- ves at one end of the store. Mr. Joseph says the water must have been running four or flve hours before the accident was discovered He estimates his loss at about $1000 Considerable of the water alsq found its way into Mr. Mad- dlgairs premises but. lt did not af- fect the goods there to any extent, some of which were already "wet" BIBLE CLASS FORMED-On Friday, January 9th a meeting was held in the Gltn Valley school _ house at the close of which a Bible class was (irganlzoil by tho pastor llov. 'I't. Ii. Stuvert. The following ofII-cei-i; were chosen. Pres. lllrs. . Moi-k Pound; Vlco Pres. Simon ‘ Blondin; Secretary-Treasurer, Miss Miriam lllutlieson; Convener of membership coiiriniiltee, Miss Katie Nicholson; Convener of Social committee, Miss Kllllt) (Hills; and Convener of Devotional Committee Mrs. Ilugli Nicholson. The class will meet in the school house on Illondiiy evciiin-g::..Mi'. Mark Pound was cliosoti as teacher. All are cordially Invited to attend. \ FRIDAY A PAINFUL ACClDENT.-Mr. Frank McDonald of Souris is un- der treatment in the Charlotte- town Hospltal, for u severe injury to Ills knee which hc received as llie result of n full, which be sus- tained in the hold of the cur-ferry steamer. lie ls -l‘8I)0l't9d to be pro- gressing favorably. . -TO MAKE IMPROVEMENT.- M. u special moi-Lilli; iii’ the \_V0~ men's Auxiliary of the Y. M. C. ‘A., on Monday it iviis uuiiulnitiusly dc- ciilcd by the liidicg to put down a hardwood floor in the gymnasium. Three tenders were opened and also hardwood tops on the steps. This tender was-accepted. ' .A LITTLE LATE.—Whlte Sox, reported ln yesterday's Patriot is an item clipped from the Amherst News, to have been "'sold to parties in Summerslde" was sold nearly to weeks ago to n well-known "party" in Charlottetown, Mr. J. Stanley Wedlock, and arrived In this city a week ago yesterday. Mr. Wedlock has been driving her on the city streets for the ‘past week and the swlfl little mare has been. attracting considerable at- tention among lowers of good look- ing horsefleslt. .—RE8PECTED CITIZEN DEAD. ——The death of Mr. William McCal- liim occurred at Surnmerslde early Tuesday morning after an illness of about one month. Deceased was 85 years of age and before coming to Summerside a couple of yearsi ago was a well-known and respected farmer of Bedeque. Two daughters and one son are left to mourn vim-Mrs. W. D. Marsh o Vancouver and Miss Flossle Mc- Callum, and Mr. Duncan McCallum at home, another son Sgt. James McCnllum was killed in action in France. The funeral took place Wednesday iifternoon.—L. The annual meeting of the con- gregation of the Kenslngfon Pres- byterian Church W85 held inst night with a large attendance. The pas- tor, Rev. T. W. Goodwill presiding, while Mr. J. F. Profftt acted as secretary. After devotional ex- ercises by the pastor the following reports were submitted: The treasurers report by Mr. John Harding, Total Receipts $2,- 600.42, total disbursements $2,449.- 49, balance on hand‘ $150.93. ' The Women's Missionary Society byMlils- Jane Glover, four new meinbers- Béll life members, total receipts iss .so. f i The Mission Band report by Miss ,>Mlrlam Proflit. two life members, l total receipts $60.97. Harold Laird, total receipts $257.40. References was made to the large increase la the schemes of the rend, the lowest being from Lowe Bros, for $613, for ii finished hard- wood floor underlined with paper ‘All ilio ‘Latest aiiii Most Important ‘Refilling; Matter Selected From This ' ‘THURSDAY QUIT HIS WORK GAINS FIFTEEN POUNDS ON TANLAO-NOW WORKS EVERY DAY “My work was more than I could stand and I had to glve it up, but since taking Tanlac I have gained fifteen pounds and urn working all day long without the least trouble," said J. J. De Crugenaere of 1B1 Dubuc SL, Winnipeg, a few days ago. Mr. De Crugenaere served for [three yon-rs with the Canadian Ex- pedltlonary forces in France where be received the Distinguished Con- duct Medal; he now is employed-in the government shops ut Trans- cona. "It was nearly a your ago that, my health lulled." continued Mr. De (Jrugenaei-o, "and I kept going down hill untll I ‘lieu-time almost a physical wreck. Nothing lasted good to me and my appetite was so poor that l ate hardly enough to keep me going. My stomach was terribly upset and for hours after every meal I was so bloated up with gas that I fi-lf miserable. My heart palpititted so bud -l could hardly stand ll and zit limes I was so wcik I could not llift my sledge hummer. I litid a continual pain right ‘bctiveen my sliouldci‘ blades and often it was so severe I hull tn stop lii my work dllll draw my shoulders up liaril U try and ease lt. My sleep was restless and l Wtlllld lie wide awake ior hours at a liinc even tliougli I was cxliiusi- ed when I wen. to bed. I got up of niornlngi; so weak iind worn out I just liad to drug myself off‘ to work. Fliiully I gave out completely and had to quit work. _ “I had heard so miiny of the boys duwfi zit ilie shop talking iiboul 'l‘anluc that I ileciilcd to try lLWell .-;ii', ll has flxcd me up the finest kind and now I am buck zit my work and never miss a day. My zip- pietite is lino uni] l can ciit llirec big niciils a diiy and never suffer one Pill wlterwzirds. I don't have tliut bloated let-ling any more and my IIGLIFi-IICUDI] :1: normal and reg ulir. The puln between my sh0ul~ dBl‘ blades has loft me and when I go to bod iit night I sleep like n log. My svlronglli and energy have conic buck and, as I cuid, I have picked up llftccii pounds in weight and just g0 about feeling line ull the time." 'i't\ll-lll(.' is sold lii (‘Iiirlottetowii by Iteddln Bros, in Georgetown by Seymour C. Knight, in Sourls ny Jzis. (i. Ferguson, in Montague by ll. J. Million, In Kunslngtori iliy Klci- & Mcldzidgvn illlil lii bliiii-riilil Juiiollnii by l’. ll‘. Iluglies. THE OHATHAM BISHOPRIQ- Tlio vacancy ln the Blslioprlc of Chsthnm, caused by the death of Bishop Barry, ivlll no doubt, be filled in the usual manner. The bishops of-tlio ecclesiastical prov- inco 0t’ Halifax, Arflllilliillbp McCar- ty, Halifax, Bishop LcBlauc, St. John, Bishop Morrison. Atitlgonlsli and Bishop O'Leary, Charlottetown. mill meet ln conference and select three names which will be sent to Rome. Generwlly the first name on the list receives the appointment from the Holy See. —FUNERAL SERVlCES.—Tlie funeral of the late Miss Janet Margaret Mulrhead, who passed away ln Summerslde on Saturday evening, took place on Monday af- ternoon, the ipall bearers were Messrs Alex. Campbell, TJD. Ram- say, Douglas Gordon, M. W. Town- send 8111i E. J. Wright. Deceased was the second‘ daughter of the late Hon. James Mulrhead. Flve sis- ters and three brothers are left to mourn vim-Mrs. S. F. Hodgson, Charlottetown; Mrs. J. D. Enman, Wetnskiwin; Mrs. W. B. Morrison, Detroit, and Misses Zlllaand Allie at home. Messrs. W. F. Muirhead, (‘ainloops, B. (7., J. C. Mulrhead. Seattle; John Mulrhead,_Summer~ alder-L. RINGWOOD INSTITUTE met in the school at Rocky Point on Jun. lii-There were ten members and eight visitor; present, Presid- ent presiding. Minutes of last meeting which was held at the home of Mrs. S. T. Currie, wcro read and approved off. It is the in» teniion of‘ the members to work ln the iuerest of the school for the present. Remarks ivere made by the president encouraging the parents to co-operate with tho teacher in helping to make the sclfocil a success, also to the child- ren‘ to be more faithful to their (lllliGi, and theirs will be the reward, after which the teacher with a small remembrance. The meeting wiis brought to a close by slnslng ‘God Save tho King and nli repaired to their homes feeling that a very pleasant afternoon was spout. WEDDING BELLS-On Wednes- day IIYOPH-‘JIB, January 21st, a pret- lY Wedding was solemnlzed in St. don death of Mrs. and pump; were each presented ‘ifgglqetinsL, was received with sad request lo be buried nt _ Sacred lIeni-t, Albcrton, was Gill‘- rled out, after services at her late residence by Itov. Father McMahon the remains were train to the home Mr. the pali bearers to the station be- lug Messrs. Win. M. Flynn, J, J, church, the financial contributions bolng the largest in its history. The three retiring managers. Messrs. J. W. Stewart Jtobart Bow- ness and J.A. Ilogg were rc-olecfcd according to the prescribed plan now adopted, namelyr-ouo thlrd of [the managers shall retire annually I I I i by rotation. ‘fishers, Messrs. Will- lam Profit, W. L. Johnson and Ito bcrt Humphrey. Plateman, Gordon Glover, James Jarillno, 'Sainuel Bernard and Hugh Glover. Auditor, Mr. J. F. Profltt. Mr. J. M. Laird, chairman of managers, recommend- er repairing the interior and pain- ting the exterior of the church this your. On motion it was unanimously agreed to leave the matter in the hands of the managers. At the close of the business part of the meeting the ladies of the congregation served refreshments. After social and enioilblfl ill"- ti It l! 3r l!- it l! ill if ill l! ll ll it l! i! IF W ll- ll ll i" course the procesdlrils closed with Augustine's church, Rustlco when Miss Lucy B., eldest daughlgr or t Joseph Gallant, North Rustlco be. some the bride of Mr. ‘Raymond Dolron, one of our much ester-mod returned heroes of the some place, The bride becomlngly attired l;n a aiill. of blue with hot to match was “lwnhd 7W Miss Katie Peters while Mr. Henry Gallant, brother "l ‘he bride M11)’ supported the RPOOm. After the ceremony the fggdgllgflrlv drove lo the Ilflma of I - I‘ e where dinner was served on y the immediate relatives of the gmllracull! Parties being present. “PP” W1: Darlakcn of iii the bu.“ "a mo» ' 6 If was in gee srgsll llfllfldltliflfizémlltliiigillilrlle. a c9735‘, rid"!!! Presents were re- atmn“ Y "l6 W"!!! people. time "K fllllllle testimony to their The Guardian Joins them s long McNally, J. M. M. McNeil from Sacred Heart lairgely attended. O'Brien. Henry O'Brien Jr., . Alexander While and Prank Yeo, being pail-bearers. iit the church by Rev. Father Camp bell, P, P, were tenderly consigned t0 earth ln the adjoining cemetery he. side her mother wlio predeceased her seven your; ago, was 46 years of ago and nliany admirable qualities that won after which gm reaped o‘ a" who are left to Boyle. Lowell, u..." . home III-time to iiiieiiii many friends In wishing fr" Chan" o‘ Bum °" Week's News The death of Gordon MacLeod. son of Roderick and Cbrlsty Mac- Leod, Bridgetown, P. E. l., occurred on January 20th after a lingering‘ illness. Deceased was only 42 years of age. He leaves to mourn his futlicr and mollier, one brother, J. S. at lioine, and two sisters. Mrs. Stewart Hunter, Bridgetown, N. 8., Goc. White. Taunton, Mani-i, also a great number of friends here and in the United States, where he spent a number of years. He was lsid~to rest ls Dundas Presbyterian Cemetery, Jan. 22nd. Funeral was largely attended. The pail-bearers werez-lvallsce Mac- Kenizle, Nell Miller, Herbert Mc- Leod, Leslie Hunter, Russel Hun- ter, John Hunter. The funeral services were conducted at the house and church by the Rev, Mr. McLeod, -St. Peter's Bay. Patriot please copy. . SPRINGVALE AND VICINITY. —tlie farmers in this dislrlcl are busily engaged in hauling the" Bull ply of fire wood which is Betting scarce. The general merchant Mid butcher. Mr. Geo. Hlckox has tak- en in to partnership Lorne C0185 oi’ Milton and is doing quite i1 business in the line of beef cuttlc. They recently shipped three heif- ers rising two years old which when dressed tipped the scales at 65.0 each. These cattle were fed by Mr. M. E. MiicSwzlln, Colvlllc Sta- tiun. Bout this who can. Mr. Filllfly Nluc-Kiniioii ls spciiiiiiig ll. woll (‘tlflltll holiday ivltlihli, aunt, Mrs- Elliu Leslie, uiiy. Mr. E. Dollar spent Sunday at (Jolvllla llic guest ul‘ Mi". Malcolm Illuclnvoil. Mi’. ET- iicst Crabbe. Milton, is spending few days with lils uiiclc Mi‘. A. W,‘ Sleiivzzrl, Luyullsl. Mr. (‘riilibc iii- tcuils Ii-uvlng for (Toiicuril, N. IL. in a low days. Ills friends wisli liliii good luck. Mr. David FOHIH is out again lifter being confined to his bod with u severe attack of in grlppc. The l-CIIOOI ufter being closed for four months, although lllO supplement voted was $1355. is again slurtcil and satisfactory ivork is being done under‘ tho skiliul - tcacln-i- Mr. Daniel Woods. Thcro passed away l0 lief lleovonly reward at her home in Sourls, on December 16th. Mrs. Joseph Myra, inc-c Sarah Pyke.) ill her flfticlli year. For a number of years the deceas- ed had not been enioylni; very e000 health but six months prior to her death she contracted o. cold from WlllCll shc never recovered. Besides her sorrowing husband she is survived by two daughters, Annie E., of Saskatoon, Ski-Sit; Mrs. E. Moslier, Souris, and one eon, William at home. Her other surviving relatives are an H380 mother, now residing iin Sydney Mines, C. B., one sister, Mrs. Wil- lluui Gillmoii, Sourls, dud lour brothers: viz. Charles, of Winni- peg, Mann, Albert and Randolph, Saskatoon, Sydney Mines, C. B. thirty five years Soak, and John of Some ago she came with her parents from Newfound- land to Scurls ivher she has since lord The Charlottetown jiiiariliads hilarity Suicidal: CURL|NG-—A series of CUYllIlK if matches for oyslcr- supplies ls be- l lng Inaugurated ill ilii- (‘urling i Illnk. The iflrst toukiplzicv lasl everyone enjoyed to ilie utmost teams representing East and Wes; ' The East proved victorious. TIIP. l team was composed of J. l). Sioiv art. H. Beer, R. E, Splllett, l‘. '1‘. i Watlilu, (skip) ll. Tlic other icziin I was as follcws:—.I. Picnic, A. i Stewart, Rev. Dr. Fullerton, l). A. l MoKlnnon (skip) l0. Again the home of Leopard Aloo- V ney of Greenvllle has been sadden- ed by a visit from the Angli- oi‘ a . rc ' vc nion is n o iis ~ i 20215105883 gm! vé";lsudfie“lly' i and nrrmbtfrs OfMCTgZIeIdiSG Prizes will be CIVEN_ Just a month before his loving wife passed away. Now lie is cal- ' af an Early dafe, | led upon to mourn a second sun ' ' C h 2 d P, 4on0 in cash ‘ Hilary, a bright young boy fhlr- Gin 4:1}, £2530 in Cash teen years of age. l-lc had bcc-ii , 3m '03,,‘ Prizes_Ench siono m Cash ailing for some months. but guild TOGETHER “qr” MANY MERCHANDISE PRIZE; Herewith will he loundithe picture. hopes were linld out for his rc- ‘ cuvery. but God willcd otherwise _ '05 a Log Hut in the Woods. At tint glance all you see is a nun, awoinan and and on Fri-day Jan. 16th, his IHITL‘ - . ,- i,’ emf" Dashed ‘N dyhvewtkknn Du‘ a dag. If you look closely the facet of 8 other persons will be found. Can Bible was donc to bring about his Y ' ' L‘ ($1,521,125, fllhltllly L I131; =' you find lhcrni It is no slaying}!!! by chances of rociivoi-y \VL)Llli‘I lii- in- iil“"-'"" "l"! flldllflllllffiil l"?! "will" creased, his iil-lilfll’ took liim lii "ha" the (TlLirluttt-lf/ivn Iluspltul \i'ht~i'i- lie had the expi-ri attention oi‘ llr. Jenkins and the loving curc of‘ int.- Good Sisters. lint doatli was iiur to bc (ionic-d. On Jain. lillli, ‘Ills funcrzil look -pl:u-i\. 'l‘i-riil-~i‘ liziiiiis .. ll‘ iii‘ lii; lir-i! ~‘ u glorious ]'l You may win a cnsli prize by iliiiiigsn. liiiiy have iiiiiio lillh as ill i,.- u...“ ll lfv lilo names tlllll fltltlfriii int-i. “.- will 1311f“! yuu. If you find llll. aces mark cucli one with an X, cut out "H". picture and ‘Si-nil it n» iii. luizcllicr wiih a iiip (ii [hlpirr H’) which .\uu lion wriiii It iln- wiii-ilc "l l» we luiinil i llii ‘i! n." \\'r' - l0 1l\\';lll rrirtliiii. lii lilo llli-y \\'l‘l‘l‘ ' lii ili-ulli ilii-y \s'i'i'i~ :<'l\l‘1'¢'|.\' (Hi. Illll Ililfillll‘ ll-w‘. Jusipli 1.51 !.i.iii VII, pvrlliriiiiil liii- l.i:=i ' i-liurt-li 1.11:! l{l'i'\\‘i-. .\l:i_v I'l'til. Illl luau-i». iil\ hiiil _v _ ~ r-rxir .. 41/15)’ m ORDER o A vi-i'y' Fllll ili-iilli tl(‘<'llI‘l""(l ill llil‘ llUlllt‘ (ll ill-l‘ iliiiiizlili-i‘ . Mfllllll- "lflllll d-ariri-trir ii lliin-i: lllll iiiili i‘i - er Iililgsllln l’. 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Hlic 45 5T, ALEXANDER STREET, MONTREAL, CAN. leaves l0 mourn their loss tliri-e llilll ghter; Mrs. Hood nud Mrs. liar-i‘ g _ H > rucli of Clyde River and Nlrs. Youu- _ _. ‘ f“ ", W‘) k9!‘ 01 KIIIBSW" and 1W0 “lls- "l TllO lilllPF-‘ll 1on1; plaice from livr f“ l,‘ ,-',._,l-tf.,,l.(f.I('-Tt.i1llR;hL home 31% 11 5597-91’ llml hi‘? 11mm‘ liriiiii- lldiiiiiirliliiirii on \\'1.-(iiiv.~ail:i_\' Th‘, ' \ u Milli-y“ \ ‘HO l yer er Mr. Boyd Livingston of (Ylyde. Nov. 12in, iii-i- lltlsllll‘ Ilcl‘. w. A. l, M, .,,,.,,.", ;,‘_ '.n. ..”".}.‘, f" f"; ‘“_’d_ Riv"- A "lelnbei- oi‘ the Prosbylvl‘ I \‘-.' mil |,i~;iviii-il zind was assisted lwyl PM“ ‘V2,. ,L i111.‘ in“ u ,1)?! ‘bem- lan Church of long emailing and Rpv_ 3-11‘, \\'L‘l).<lL']‘, ii very largo “,1 “Lit “I, R113] Ql-lfhllllan. 11" BHP-‘IQ-‘il fllld 1801005 Wfllkvli nunibci- usscinblcil t0 pay their liisi ‘ in‘ H m, fql-i" ‘ 1' (mung and 9h° W"! b9 keenly missed. tribute lo ii worthy T1191‘ ' i ‘ H 1mm’ fricnil. 4 l resided. The funeral took place on the afternoon of the 18th, from her home, services ivereconiluoted by he,- pastor, Rev. H. A. Brown, as- sisted by Rev. A. McKay. The semi-annual examination of Bellevue school was held on Dec. 24th. The large number of ratc- pziyers and others present indicat- ed the Interest taken in the wel- fare of the school. The various classes were examined in different subjects by the teacher, Miss Mary Bruce and showeg by their ready answers ‘that they were well grounded in their studies. The exams being over the pupils took charge and rendered an ex- cellent programme consisting of dialogues, recitation; and singing. After which they presented the teacher with n vuluabe gift and the following address. Dear Miss Bruce. We know not what you long foi mo , Nor the gifts you highly treasure But we shall wish for you the gift Thai bPiIlEs you the greatest pleasure. In tendering you lhisdoken of our esteem and affection we, your loving pupils of Bellevue school ‘V1811 You all the 800d wishes for a lllerrv Christmas and a joyous New Your. ll our smiii glut \viil keel) Us lll V011? memory it will have fulfilled its purpose in purl and in zull if it should be a falls- milll 0f 800d luck in the future. (Signed) Lorne E. Wciithcrble, in behalf of tho pupils. —-8UDDEN DEATH.—-’l‘lie sud- J. C. Todd, Summerside, of pneumonia on the and surprise. ‘l-Iei the conveyed" by of he, father, Michael Alywnrd, Elmsdule, Noonsn and L. thence on Sunday he 25th the funeral was hem to church and was I Messrs. Anslem Wllllllflls, Jameg T A. Matthews. iAfter services the mortal remains mother Deceased possessed knew her. asides a sorrowlng husband, one 0n James and one dalllhtar Viola, mourn, also liar [other sisters: yls. Mrs. F. A. who arrived the funeral, the nd the-es omeetesd and Mrs. William sinslns- . . _ a. ." IIIDPY journey I -| . lhwurli life. _ McKhlwn. vsflllewlck, AltiL-H. i ‘n. t Got Wrapped to insure its Perfect con- ditionoin all climates and seasons. Sealed tiaht — kept risht. The perfect 2cm in the Perfect eackaae. The flavour lasts uifl’ u! ‘.00 nccus releas id been i requir clan, the vldence, lred en- be pres- ' lCh ‘l. t C v I sl,_ ‘ hill IO" i-i