p IUPRIME COURT-In the snprgmg court yesterday the me er osnmt v. Munn in which plaintiff claimed sum of $185 price of s. horse, was decided i\Ll°a_var=_otf'tha _plalntiit in ' $15. The c was heard by the Chief Justice and Counsel: Gaudet for Plaintiff, Shaw for; Defendant. The use M Msrgsrst A. Newberry v. John neil st al. action for tr-csnass. was begun in the afternoon before Mr. Justice Fitzge- {_:\_ld;mC°f\lM;l=t Bentley for Plaintiff. eu or e endant. Court _ ed to 10.30 a. m. to-day. adjourn MT. STEWART. - Mr. Geo. H. Toomba of Charlottetown, spent sun. day-at Mr. Stewart. the guest of his brother, Dr. Toombs.-The Misses Toombs wore, visitors to Charlotte. townon Saturday.-- Miss Tens. Mc- Donald who for the last three years has 'been in the employ of Mi-_ H_ pg Feehsn, has tendered her resignation effective this month. Her friends re: gret that Miss McDonald is leaving as it CID be lfllly said she was a general favorite.--A very successful sale was held on the 7th. inst. at the farm of Mr. Russell C. Clark. he having mm. tioned some twenty head of came and three horses. All bids were satisfactor. ily high.-Average catches of smelts ere belus reported within the week. _P18011 Bios. still are high line.-The funeral of the late Mr. John McQusid of Pisquid was held on Saturday the 8th Inst. Even though the day was intensely cold it; was followed by a large number, tendering their last respect to the departed B;-°__Her fl‘l°llde 1'0Bret to learn of the illness of Mrs. Nathan Douglass. and look 101' 'E 5110905’ recovery.-Mr. James W. Allen of the P. E. I. Railway is at Present relieving at Montague while Mr. McKay the regular agent is eiii- ciently performing the duties of lravellllls auditor. during Mr. Robert- Some. by the as follows: zstii, 31st, 45th, 46th, 77th, 80th and Column, units -are and 69th Canada, are N.' B. Two for ordinary actual. are and four 105TH REGiMENT.-- The follow- lll§ have been added to the .strength of the 105th Batt. Summerside;_ Cyrus Gallant, Abram’s Village; John Ahern. Tisnish; Edmund nenociie, Ml3°0‘1Cll0Z Dan J. Bernard. Tignish; Madrick Deitoche. Tignisb; G. Sydney C0l'll0Y. Summerside; Frank Arsena- lllt- St- Raphael; J. E. Jscir, sum- l1l9\'9ld6Z Augustine Ahern, Alberton; L. R. Graham. Clinton; Ben Arse- nault, St. Raphael; Arthur Perry, Mis- coudhe; Thos. Gottell, O’Leary; Ed- mund Cahili, East Bideford; Emade Barreault, Wellington; Fred Dennis, Port Hill; Frsd~Bowness, Montrose; Victor Traverse, Kildare Cape; Mat- thew lRichard. Summerside; Gabrlal Gillis, Richmond; Basil Praught, Rich- mond; William Phillips, Wellington; Dan Richard, Fifteen Point; Jos. R. Gaudet, Mlscouche; William McDon- ald, Coleman; Peter Blanchard, Duvar Road; Charles Ellis, O'Leary; Alex. Matthews, Elmsdale: Anthony Gal- son's absence. p - _ nl lellt. Eg-mond Bay.-C. 1 l l g I . iillilillllll -__-s-_.4 new/wdanrfmvnzasi one .iw- . W' c&“ii.'i” .f;'t.?*'§‘.'.¥§'ltd’.liti2.'t*i.it \\lorms.ConvulsionsFeverlsh- ness and l.0S_Sli'_Sl.iZiIt>. iacSimik Slmslure of g = d.-.fffra ' the Ccnravs Cor-iiwn 2 IIOIITRIIALLNBW YORK ,_ Exact Cop) oi' Wrapper. got Infantsand [(lhildren_. The Kind You Hai' Always Bought Bettis the cn Sigiiatme of _ ~ in P USE For Uvei Thirty tears - \_ , _ .P V ` I ___ ,'_“,,_,_n een --un rim. vs... eww ¥Ill\\\\\\\\\WIiIIIZ&\\\\\\\\?IIII/K£\\\ I For QYQ 7 1916 ` at Carter s Bookstore & Pocket and Office Diaries for 1916 a splendid as. - sortment all styles of bindingls. Prices from 25c each up. Peloubets Notes on t e International S. School Les sonsjor 1916. 30C The Gist of the Lesson” for S. S. Teachers onl ' A few numbers of the Illustrated British Weeklies, '< lfg RU81'ICO.- Messrs Wilfred and Clsrefnlce Peters have returned to Col- lege to resume their studies after spend ing their Christmas holidays with their parents. Wilfred attends Prince of Wales Collele while Clarence attends sl- -70€0Dh'e College in New Bruns- wick. Both young men are the sons of Mr. Joseph Peters Postmaster at Rus- tico, P. E. I. SUCCESSFUL SUPPE'R. -The Cin- derilla Wcmen's Institute of Covehead held a successful supper in the school house on Thursday, Dec. the 29th. A handsome sum was realized in aid of the schoolhouse and Red Cross work. The last meeting of the Red Cross was held at the home of Mrs. Jas. Hughes on Tuesday the 11th inst. The members of the Cinderella Institute take this opportunity of thanking the people from the adjoining settlements for helping to make the supper 3 wc. cess. Among those who assisted in helping along the splendid work which the Cinderella institute is accomplish- ing were Messrs. McDonald and Rowe, Stanley Shaw & Pearden, Rev. F. S. Coiiin and others. One of the" most progressive works of the Institute was the installation of a. hard wood door in the school which is now the de- light and pleasure of the teacher and pupils. ` L. O. L. MEETING - The regular semi-monthly meeting of Coronation L. 0. L. No. 2262 was held in the Orange Hall, Millview on Tuesday night, Jan. 4th~ with s. large percent- age of members present. The newly elected Worshipful Moster, Broth- ei' Trueman Jenkins occupied the chair and opened the Lodge promptly at 7.30 p. m. A pleasing feature of the meeting was the admission of five young men to membership in the Loyal Orange Assoclation." Applica- tions were also received from three others. Lodge closed at 11 p. m. and lifter purtaking of a dainty lunch, tho- ughtfully provided by some of the members and heartily relished by all prcsont, 9. Royal Arch meeting was hold and three Brethren advanced to this degree. Coronation Lodge was or- ganized six years ago and numbers a- mong its members some of the most promising young men in the surround- ing districts and, at present, iddlca- tions point favourably to its becoming the Banner L. 0. L. of this Province. KILLED IN AOTl0N.-Word thas been received of the death while on ac- tive service of Wendall L. llarvie. Ma- jor 3rd Infantry Brigade South Africa, son of the late Henry I-larvio, of this city, aged 38 years. Major Wendnll L. I-iurvio was connected with the third lnfiintry Brigade and before his death ‘lizid been in command of six thousand men in a concentration camp ni. Pot- iflicfi-itroon, preparing for rt German I-last campaign. ’1‘his is wherc he was located when tho last letter was rc- mrlved from him licrc about two months ago. Major Iiarvio had been ull througtir tho campaign against the Germans in SouthWest Africa. as it mcmbor of the Headquarters Staff. They had a. very strenuous experience und the men suffered greatly in times from short water supply, there being many casualties from scurvy. Major I-Iarvie arrived home in rather poor health and was only there a. fev' days when the orders came to go to Pot- chefstroon, No particulars as to the cause of his death have yet been re- ceived, but it was thought that it was due to fever contracted probably dur- ing tho previous campaign. Before leaving Charlottetown he was employ- ed in the drugstores of Johnston and Johnston and with Mr. A. W. Reddin. lie left there at the time of the South African War in 1899, and when in Africa, held a position in the Govern- ment Rai-lway Department in connec- tion with the transportation of troops. Ile became attached to the militia after arriving in South Africa and rapidly rose in the profession until he achieved the rank of Major. At. the outbreak of the present war oi! course. he immedia- tcly wentlon active service. He leaves -i widow who was formerly a resident of Cape Town, South Africa, and one NEW YORK FISH ADS i----X--e---I -A Consignments solicited Prompt Re- turn! 4” - . John Ilais to Y’ 107 Fulton Market New York ch'li5lllini»§i§ii‘ ’ f.-“`..~-~~.=~.. .- -‘~‘- \ .l as '~ - . _ . » - » _ __-..'-,.-., sf'--i-r,~_~.+ ~_. - ,_' ,_. ~, _ 3. .~ . ‘ '-.» -_ ,~.f,h,l.> -.’ 5, /, -~"»-. 'P'--r'.~ _ ~, _;_ -_.. 1. --.`_ .g-|_, ) v ._ -_.t--5 i-_ _ g , _ - __ , _'_-K,-Q _,»_ ., -;‘,__é,_, .-_<,-3 ,_.,r_.v,,`M _+ __.~,_._,i:~r.._» - <». > i. r ¢._ __ _ .s 4 f .. __ _ . -l ' ‘r - ._ - - - Your House a Home-or is it a col1__ection of brick walls, carpets, chairs and tapestries? il Maine it ahome by serving for breaidsst Shredded Wheat, the food of health and su-engtli. Being ready-book- edit is so easy to prepare a delicious meal with Shredded Wheat in a few minutes. Contains all the goodness of the whole wheat -better than porridges for children 'or grown-ups. Made in . 1 I. 1/ .__ / ` ‘er child. three sisters, Mrs. W. W. 'Stan- ley, Mrs. G. A. Sharpe, and Miss Jen- nie Harvie in Charlottetown; also three brothers Fred and Will in the United States, and Harry in Montreal. WEDDING BELLS-The following wedding is copied from the Sun, of Viscount, Sask., dated Dec. 2-ith, and the groom is a son of the late Mr. Alex, Hamilton. New Perth, P.E. I.; At Viscount, Wednesday, Dec. twen- ty-second, at eleven o'clock. the home, of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Winters was the scene of a pretty eventwhen about thirty relatives and friends gathered to witness the marriage of their eldest daughter, Margaret Bea- trice, to Mr. John St. Clair Hamilton. The ceremony was performed by tlic Rev. C. E. Dewdney, of Prince Al- bert, Sask. The bride looked very pretty in u gown oi' wliito satin over embroidcreil not trimmed with pearls. ’l`lic wcddliiil march was licnutifillly i'f>iiilci'¢»ii by Miss (I. listi- tou. After tlic ccrcmoiiy thc giicsis eat down to ii. wedding breakfast nt a well laden talilc. 'l‘lic bride and groom left ut tliroc o’clock 'to drlvc to the home of Mr. Ilourild Mci_.oun to uttciid ilic niarriiigc ni thi- liridc':< brother. From thorn they proceed- ed to Colonsay, where they took thc mlilniglit train for Regina, Calgary and other points. The brlde's tra- velling suit was of dark brown broailcloth with black picture hat and furs. The young couple received many pretty and useful presents in- cluding n cheque for one hundred dol- lars from the bridcgroom’s mother. The grooin’s gift to thc hrldoiwas 0. nocklncr- mid pcnilniit. I-ict wllli ponrls. FRIDAY ' L. O. A..-Tho nniiunl District. meeting of t-he Iilllsborougli district was held in tho Rose Lodge on Tucs- dny evening last. The bretlicrn pre- sent represented all the lodges in the district, and every thing connected with the Session was carried out with despatch. The new oiiicers, for 1916 are Cleaver McLean, D. M., Wm. McDonald, D. D. M., Milton Furness, R. Secretary., James Munn, F. Secre- tory., Rev. D. McLean, Chap., John Whitlock. Treas., George Blrt, D. of C.; Com.-P. Sentner, Wm. McEach- ern, N. Shadow, E. Shadow, and W. ings. At the 'close the brethern were entertained to a sumptous repast pro- vidcil by the members of Rose Lodge. ST. DUNSTAN’8~MOCK PARLIA- MENT.-- The second meeting of St. Dunstan‘s Mock Parliament was held Wednesday evening Jan. 12th, in tlie debating hall. Mr. Speaker McDonald (East Grey) occupied the chair. A-fter the usual routine of business the adop- tion of the draft address was moved and clearly presented by Mr. L. Casey, (Victoria), while the dapcr parllamentarian, Mr. J. Butler (Moose Jaw) ably supported the motion. The other Government speakers were Hon. L. McDonald, Minister of Finan- ce and Hon. R. St. John, Minister of Public Works; while the interests of the Opposition were safely guarded by Mr. S. McQunid (Quebec.) Mr. R. Smith, (Halifax): and M. Alex. Mc- Intyre (Kensington). Mr. Mclntyre ihad not finished speaking when the meeting adjourned 9 p. m. A JAUNT WITH A MAIL CARRIER _-A correspondent signing himself "Westerner" writes: "Wishing to see a bit of the country in its winter mantle I got permission to drive with Mr. J. Benton mail driver for route No 2. While I enjoyed the experience all right, yet it was full of surprises to -me. 1 was told beforehand that the round journey was 30 miles, but it turned out not less than 38 miles. The crook-eduess and uncertainty of ilhe route is such that anyone not familiar with it by long experience would need a guide in order to reach here in safety Not only that but the numerous un- stamped letters, untied parcels, and boxes without names are such as to try the patience of anyone less gifted lu that respect than Job. In addi- tion the mail carrier must carry a bag of loose change in order to convenience the many people who want to pay for letters they wish to post, and also the parcels which they want put through the post. I learnt that the rcnumera- tion for such an arduous contract does not reach $800 per annum, out of which the contracter must provide two .horses and do all his own repairs Why a common laborer single handed can earn an where from .out West y $600 to $800 annually and his board linto the bargain. During my stay on the Island I have noticed that much of the goods are just as costly here as in the Northwest. A friend of mine bought s. pair oi boots for $6, that he could have get in Winnipeg for $4.50 or $5.00 Clothes are just ns costly there as in the West and in some cases a little more. I was very much struck, on the other hand’ with the beautiful farms and their surroundings throughout the wihoie of route No 2, es- pseislly st New Glasgow, Rustico and other distributing ceutilee. Such good farm bnildinzs. 1-.specially hm lwllles- ers a credit to the Island, new that the farmers here cannot be _surpassed for their industry and prosperity. Their hospitality is unbounded, but -the thought that the mail carrier receives , asosssrv °oi.o. -'rite of the late Mr. A. S. Hewitt The Court reserved judgement. Coun tiff. and G. Gaudet K. C. .. for defen- dent. The Court meets at 10.80 a ply was made. To Mr. and Mrs. Morsonz- Another year has rolled away and we your pupils in Forest Hill Sabbath School take this oppor- tunity of expressing our gratitude and appreciation of your serices as Sup- erintendent and teacher of our school. Gladly have we listened to your teach- ing and counsel, and may each and every one of us profit thereby. And now we ask you to accept of this small gift as a slight token of our es- teem. In conclusion we desire to convey to you our heartiest wishes for A Merry Xmas and A HAPPY and Pros- porous New Year. WEDDING BELLS.- The marriage took place very quietly Tuesday morn- ing at seven o’clock in St. Mark*s church, Halifax, of Muriel daughter ot Rev. S. Trivett, rector of Milton, P. E. l., and Rev. Clement Whalley, who thus just tendered his resignation as curate ot' St. Mark’s church, liav- ing been nppointed chaplain for over- seas duty. Miss Trivett has been for some years a member of the teaching » stat! of the Quinpool road school, snd` a highly valued one. As curate of St. i Mark’s Mr. Wihalley has won the re- gard ot the congregation and he has also, during his residence here, mndc many other friends. Rev. N. Lemo- Ine, rector of St. Mark’s, oiiiciated :ii the marriage. of Mr. and Mrs. Whalley leaving immediately for ii brief trip to St. .lolin. The boat wishes of ull who know trlicni follow them. The marriage took placi- somcwliut. earlier than expected, ow-I ing to the fact that Mr. Wlinlley ex- pects slim-ily to be ordered overseas. NEW WILTSHIRE L. 0. L.- The annual meeting of New Wiltshire Dis- trict Loyal Orange Lodge was held ln Tnnton Lodge room at Brookfield last. Tuesday evening, Jun. 11th. There was s. large attendance of the repre- sentatives from every Primary Lodge in tho District. The Woi'shipi'ul Dist- rict Master Bro. A. A. McDonald pre- sided and all the business was con- ducted with promptitudo and dis- patch. The reports from the Primary Lodges showed that every Lodge madc nn increase in membership during _the year. Every Lodge in the District ing Lino. Iloyno Lodge reported lint- the latform. The annual address of review of the past year and touched upon all the most important matters that transpired during his term of Ofilce and was also full of hope and encouragement for the future. After the general routine of business had been disposed of, eloquent, instruc- ting addresses were delivered by Bro's C. E. McKenlzc, Grand Scorc- tary: W. S. Drake, County Master; C. E. McDiii‘f, County Secretary; Daniel T. Fraser, D, J. McNeill and others. The election of officers for thc ensuing year resulted as followsz- -A. Beaton; Fin. Secretary, Robert of the election of otiicers refreshments were served after which the Lodge reassembled and the n-ewely-elected oiiicers were installed by the County Master Bro. W. G. Drake. Brook- field was selected again for the next annual session of the District Lodge. The Lodge then closed hy singing the National Anthem. ‘ 0UIi YUUNG WUMEN languirl, pale :ind nei'\'ous-becaiisel vivncily\\'lii<~ii isthcii' lilrthi ight. 'l hey donotiieeililriigp lniirloneedtlieionic :md nourisliiiicnt in Scott'.~; limulsioii chceks,suppresses nervousness and es- tablishesstrcngth. Nourishmentnlonc ifii P# A Canadian Debt of Honor -To feed Starving Belgium! Tnusiinc a.. anti. .aa i.. Ami. |914, Belgium __ _N Street. was sold at auction by ~ ~ Beairsto. The purchaser being Mary J. McMillan. and the pricepaid _ _ was $2,500. - SUPREME COURT-In the upreme » ` Court yesterday before his Lordship -- . Mr. Justice Fitzgerald, the case was ' tzidszt :.':.ff'::.'.:t.’.“.::.":.°.:",:'..:: t _ F"‘ sei: w.E. Bentiey.K. c..ier plain- Tea iS C1€&I\ and FYBC ff'0l1\ D081. 1°- *°=°“Y- 'y Sealed Packets Only. Refuse Substitutes. KNDLV REMEMBERED” A“°*l‘-' er reminder is lven of the enero - 5 3 s ity aaddiinduess of the Dllplls of For- li* est Hill Sabbath School. by the follow- . ~\-\ ing address, accompanied by a well ` _ _filled envelope, to which a fitting re- '-t Cf threw her heroic army in the path of overwhelming German forces. Our help failed both in prompt- ness and.in strength, yet little Belgium, hghting almost alone, delayed the enemy long enough to save the day lor the Allies. For this the Belgian nation-what is left oi it-has - suffered -terribly ever since-and for their gallant sacrifice the Empire is in honor bound to help them to the limit. Their greatest need is food, and Canada, the prosperous "gransry of the Empire" is in the best position to provide for them through the Belgian Relief Fund Administered with wonderful economy and eiliciency by the neutral Belgian Relief Committee, this fund has paid for the . iood which has kept the Belgium for over A year now. Most of them are still able to pay for their daily rations, but hundreds of thousands must be fed hee-or starve! F or this, monthly contributions ol nearly $3,000,000 are needed! With a little self-denial, you could provide the food for one or perhaps several Belgian mothers and children through this winter which, without your help, may prove their last. Will you do your share? Send your subscriptions weekly, monthly or in one lump sum, making cheques payable to Local or Provincial Committees. or lo the Treasurer 7 Central Executive Committee. 59 Si. Peter St, Montreal $2.50 Feeds A Belgian Family A Month f is also well represc-.nicd on the Fir- ,- , , __ __ _ , _ -5 The C0in|,\ir<»il\er big ailvtiiiiages. Let ua land you some new Insurance laata. GRUYIII LIFE INSURANCE 00., TUIIIIIITU 6. T. SOMERS. President. ll H. H. BEER, Provincial Manager, Su mmerslde. D . ' tlia District Master was an excellent T110 U“Wf'l“3“ lab' i5 _ iliiil e\'c1'y innii with dependents should carry Life liislimiice until either lic or they are independent. ing fourteen members on active ser- “'-1 ij; L", l" -qt vice and Tanton, Burton, Hacket, ‘ "" __'_ " < King William, King George und Ham- ~ ' `_“` ' -§ ilton Lodge’.s also did nobly for King " “=_`,. »‘ _ ` ;. ' and Country. Sevcral of the Breth- ` ' ; , . ren attached to the Kiltie Regiment ' V were presented and occupied seats on ` James McPhee, Past County Master; E; T ' ‘-`“, _"" ' t 1 1 W Fri. P.M. I#-FN can-Ui mme District Master- Geo. H. Beer' De-` I ii --_ ' . . c ii ; ' _ ANADIAN GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS Il,illit\l'-1vIV€’t.elH.C(Zl‘if:2sen}:=J R1¥:Ic.D£cr2l]z?rI;’ C HOODBT: Treasurer- Chas. E. Mc- TIME TABLE IN EFFECT DECEMBER 27th, 1915. Kenzle; Lect.-- David Proud; D. of T i t d__Read down, Trains inward-R€eil‘ \1il~ C.- John Crabbe. At the conclusion 1-¥;;§,ol1l);`ll‘; Daily Daily Mon.Wed. Tues. ’lues. ex.Sun. ex.Sun. ' cx.Sun. Thur.Snt. & Fri. & Fri. P.l\l. A.M 1 45 . 7.00 2.39 8.13 3.08 9.00 3.32 9.45 3.55 10.20 Dep. A1`l‘. Clinrloitotown Arr llunicr llivcr Ernernld Jct. Kensington Suniinersidc Dep. l’.l\’i. A.M. I’.M. A.1Vl. 525 11.30 12.10 10.10 8.50 8.00 4.15 10.31 11.08 Zl.Ii2 10.03 10.19 2.51 9.318 9.45 2.20 9.15 9.15 are so often subject toliendache-are '" ”' thelrlilooriistliinoriiisiiflicieitt. They _ 5-00 are not really sick und hesiizitc to Com- __ __ plain, but they luck that :iiiibitioiijiiid I um .nares richer blood, mu. 1.0110.. gf; Tues. Thur. &Sat. 4.15 11.30 5.14 1.14 6.07 2.44 6.51 3.57 7.30 5.00 Dep Arr. '"M5i1."Wéd`f Thur. & Sat. 3.55 4.25 Sat. only l".M. P.M. 3.00 3.00 4.55 4.15 4.54 5.19 7.45 6.30 Dep Arr. Dep. Arr. Summerslde Arr. Port Hill O’Leury Alberton T_‘_g!‘_’_*l!‘___ _ Del” Emerald Jct. Arr. Cape Traverse Dep. Charlottetown Arr. Mt. Stewart Morell St. Peters Souris Dell. Daily l\ion.\Veii. ex.Sun. & Fri. 8.55 12.15 7.54 10.42 7.01 9.25 6 .21 -loo calc ow _ __5L45,i. Af______..... _ A.1\i. 8.50 7.50 8.00 7.00 'Siu '"'“Diill' `Er.“""'“"" " . Y only. Sui. It Suu. A.M. A.M. 10.250 11.05 '£1.15 9.35 8.40 8.50 8.17 8.25 7.00 7.20 8.55 7.35 Arr . Elmira Dep. _ _ 5.40 5.40 ’““l‘°S"'°°““"“ S_°°“'5E"‘“‘”!°“‘5"‘° " " ‘"‘4'.'n»"*4Tir.““o'¢5.‘"'ivif.‘sisv.a'.i”“Arrfmt»””s**““"_40 essence of concentrated nourishment, 5_5; 5_27 Cardigan free from wines or opiates. 0.20 5.56 Montague Ii mother or daughter is irnil, pnlc ,__ _g 7-0_5_ V_ll~40”Alfl';__Qf}0l‘HQ§QllVl__P§ll-___0-_50A'___0-5Q_________A__ or nervous, give her Scott's for one Daily ex' Sat' Sllll- SD:\llY§X- month and see the betterment. It luis s“t'I‘f‘_§l|f“" ‘1;‘.§,['_ °A‘J'f;_ ““' ll Wll9l<=S0l“`@. ““““Y" flavor- A"°"l 3.10 3.10 pep. ciisriniietewn Arr. 9.45 1o_oo substitutes. At any drug store. 4,57 4,25 ver-mn River scmiasowne.'l‘or°nto.on¢. lS~24‘ 7.00 5.55 Arr. Murray!-larhor Dep. 7.00 6.30 8.04 8.15 7.33 7.40 8.31 8.23 seen meagre remuneration got on my nerves for In my opinion his job is I >- . > worth at lent $l.200»,”'- ii'.|:.r iilrliliiniii -' --. ii it iiiiiiiir it -mi..-i wr. ' ivan , 1 - . ‘ 1 Hc;-"-';’.~i a Chance to get a Good Engine for Your Fishing Boat YOU can buy this 5 h.p. Fairbanks- Morse I-Engine at a reduction of $50. It luis always so d at $165. You now have an opportunity t5 get one for your boat: at the Ii I I I $115 which includes complete rgiklizllilsbt all got lfildalllng. Made In Canada. Write for Déébrlpflve Folder. The Canadian Fairbanks-Morse Co.. Limited -is Prince william street, si. mm, N.a. Fairbanks- 'Morse 5 h.p. l Fisherinan's I Engine elllpllis lslisllsu J _ . l .s Vl Q. 1-=