AFR r-zé: Feels One Hundred Per Gent. Better NORTH SVDN-EY MEROHANT CLAIMS DREOOY EASED HIS STOMACH AND MADE HIM FEEL GOOD ALL ' OVER IVinny people of iCapa Breton aru testifying to the good results Dreco has given them. For instance. Mr. William ‘Marr. a Illllrlrllfllll- "l North Sydney, who owns a cigar nnd tobacco store. says: “l highly recommend Droco and feel sum that anyone suffering with indi- gnstlflil and stomach trouble Will ;;et great benefits from- lt. l um now taking my third bottle and it is a fact that l have not been so rt-llr-vnrl for many months. “I was troubled with belching. itiusea. shortness 0f breath. l had ll) tnke laxatives very frequently i hail pains in the back and through my shoulders. dizzy spells with spots floating before my eyes. l did not rest properly f1! tiiglit nlivztys felt dizzy. my food did not digest and therefore l I received no nourishment. Dreco has changed .all'this. My bowels act regular. I have no pains in the back or through my shoulders. l sloop all the night through and never ivaken. My food seems to give me good. nourishment. and l um feeling 100 per cent better titan i have for mshi’ h 1W1 "thanks to DrecO. Whlfih has W“ to the hnitomi of my troubles- zind brought results where 6V0?!’ othvi- mctlidne has failed." Drvco. the great lterbal tonic. is winning new victories PVPFY 1133-101- Smk, nervous. run-down. u-t-nk men and ‘women Who "T0 l“ 119ml nf n tonic and i-ebullder. Drop-o is gold in Charlottetown by E. A. Foster. It ilo also sold In Summe s'de by Gallant Drug C0- Lino-ted. and b1‘ good druo “of” everywhere. OLD HOMESTEAD REPEATEP _Qw|nq to the storm and F"- l-lny’; program not arrivlnl ‘M Old Homestead wmi he reamed again today at the Prince Edward Theatre. i‘ i _ _ V __ H» Nothing conveys E Thoughtfulness and Cheer Like Your Portrait dlaken by B A Y E R b§ Merchants A _ is, “ H t And ~ ‘ l ‘ ‘I Professional Men _ . i up, Carter’s Bookstore ” ,3 ' in wolialole to supply you w‘£.‘i Office Supplies of every description. Office Fllbo and Binding 5"". Carbon Papers, Carbon Copying Papers, Blank Books of every description, Letter Books, Bill Books, Desk Cal- endars, Envelopes (all lino), inks. Pens, Pencils. Blotting ‘_ Paper, Dock Pads. Rulers, Fountain Penn and Ink, FOOII- ‘ cap, Legal Cap, Typewriter i Paper, etc., otc., all at lowest prices. Wholesale and Retail. t Eye-Glasses From $2.00 to $10.00 From East Point to Capo r Boar lo n big territory, right acrou this spoon, yet Parkman Supplies the Big Majority tho FINEST PROOURAILE, and he lo tho ONLY GRAIL, UATE OPTIOIAN (attend- lndo oourou.) . In Montague Call and on for fill UP-TO-DATI f PAILOUII. E. EVPABKIAN MONTAOUI. P- l. l. MINI" O lOkL x A44. n4 vVvVyyrvv-Vv i W. J. Dornvllle. ‘ ‘hm and lMrs J. M. Nicholson, snni-nrushly taught that. there ls no niece Royal Bank. Tignish. was a pas- . senger to lSummers/iile on Fridayflrnown to complain, she bore her _, ‘ last to spend New Years with his sufferings with i accompanied by his ‘ setrfront, suddenly burst "into ilaim. .- dylazing clothes, he was severely ,_ llt seems he had picked up a tube washed ashore and had put it in his ”CIl’§TORIA ill lisi mi omen Ytiins - -'-r-*.‘. Western Guardians i —8HOP from Hollands Catalog. -coox WANTlIL-Fldvllly at Queen Hotel. Summomlde, llfllH-df . _,___ , -—DliAMA‘l‘l6- The .- ho l V‘! rimne-rfqim- a miunugu number, ofigthe girls of Montague. tnlrlng_y.d_vontsge_.of the good roads of dost Rook enjoyodm sleigh drive Pyildb-A Keith Lord: Col. N. Campbell, Chlng, Chinese-Ser- vant-C. Madden; B. Rudd, (‘ol- onel's ‘soul-G. Maddell.“ Nod Gtag- don-rw‘. J. Pye, Lawyer BaskoIi-r. Mark MoCarvill; Marjorie 33rd, Cal's Daughter-Ester E. Buxton. Mrs. Carroll-Pearle H. Howutt; J. Lea Caroll, DaugbteP-l-illda Hflwilll: Pianist-Miss Buxton. The moaning of the drama was ef- fectively interpreted by the actors who entered into the true spirit of the production which was cor- rectly interpreted by the audience, and applause, well-timed and pro. portlonate, was bestowed upon the rendition. The whole caste desire to thank the theatrical patrons of ggi-JEMIEIOD. for lclud encourage- ..°PRESE_I_WCE_ NOT WANTED. -—John Barlgycoxp has apparently begupilfllod from the position he hge long hold, as a heralder of the festive season to the citizens of ‘Montague, and Santa Claus has taken blushes. there hoing not one single evidence of the cup that cheers. The people of this town are becoming enlightened to the fact that Christmas 15.11. time for thauloruiness, and not one in which to celebrate, as has been the cus- tom in former years. J .I.'FINE' XMAS TRAQE.-.Poo!e k Thompson, ‘the largest imeroan- tile concern in Montague. and one of. the largest in the province, re- ports the, ‘best Christmas trade in the history of the firm. They are glad. in fact, that. thomtorm came "limes had the Saturday before Christmas been flue. they would have been entirely unable to handle the great crowd that would inert- oto HOMESTEAD nsPsAfi-go —-°Wlho for lilo ltorm and Fri- CIY’! Prfiflrim not arriving the OldlHomesteld Willi be repeated again today at the Prince Edwgm ‘rheagm ably have thronged their store, nl- -__-4oa>_._ litrod no dou-bt by the bargains Western Personals‘ which this firm is always olferlii_:;..l ....'MASONIC OFFlO_ER8.-At a meeting of St. George's Lodge m. 4, A. F. and A. M, Georgetown, an St. John's night, December 27th. 1922 the following officers for the ensuing year were duly installed. W. .M_.-Bro J. W. ‘McPhee. Ro-el- acted; S. W.~Bm. Rev. D. l_'lc- Vicar; J. W.—~Bro. D. M. Gordon; Trotter-Bro. A» E. Jenkins; S y.- iBrio, N. Fairohiid, Rook-acted; hiip. _-lMr. Kenneth Turner of Sack- Vllllli‘. N. 13.. 1s visiting in Summer- 5 ( C. —<.\dr. Fulton Thompson, liowian crossed to the mainland by the Carferry on Mondny.—/H. -—Mr. Vern Connolly. Bedeque, and Mr. Fred Murray, Cholton, have Ross; S. S.—Brn.,-I. H. Skinner; J. S-Bro. M. E. Jenkins; Tyler- Bre. A-. J. F. Lovers: Trustees-- Bros. J. W. MoPhee, Robt. McLar- en, D. D. ‘McDonald: ..'LITTLE POND SCHOOL. - Widliam Pldgeon. Konsington paid a business trip to town during the latter part of the week-H. r-illdlss oil-nos Rankin, simmer. side left on Wednesday. for De Bec, N. 8.. to visit her aunt, Mrs. (Rev) held "in Little Ronil sc ool Thurs- day afternoon. December 21. A large‘ number. of‘ , the ratepayers and school officers were Dropout. Mr. John A. isteelq- presided. fllhe ~<Mr. John Foley, son or Mr, Alonzo ‘Foley. Bloomfield under- went an operation for appendicitis in the ‘Prince County Hospital onl lixmnd-QY- lteaoher, Miss ‘Margaret McCorm- i v nck. assisted by Miss SadlevBisoou, ‘, “M? Gordon Arhlhtk. tSiuntner-lnnnaxidale and MlsmLaura Mai» ‘tilde lelt here on, Friday for NewilJonald, Little iPond. The ready -.Y0rk on a business pvropositionianswers, of the pupils to, the trues- Whloh ho expects will delay his re-ltions. of the examiners showed, ‘turn for several weeks. —H. plainly that great care was taken 1 ‘in teaching them. The spelling, i ——Mr. Harold Nicholson who__had reading and grammar, _nnd the spent the holldayyswitl; his Rarentgflfliller subjects, too, are so tnor- merslde left on Thursday mornlngflor criticism. A good program was the Northern Ontario where he is engaged as telegraph operator. ——-H ed- —~Mr. Wm. llomen, i Wheatigy ..*DEiE.PlLY iMOURNED.--A sad imver was in Konsington recently eloom was cost over Georgetown rellewlhl! acquaintances. He re-lml Thllfidhy. Dec 28th when itbs- Doris business fll0llg all lines satls- cums known that Barbara Gordon "factory. and this is nothing ieggione of the most highly respected than Mr. Bomen deserves-qt, citizens of that place had pleaded away after a brief ‘illness. The -~Mr.-1Leonard Roberts of the deceased bad been in falling [health for sometime ‘but was never patience and re- paroiils. On his‘ return he was signatlon lto the wldl of God. All sister ‘Miss that medical skill nnd tender nurs- Blanche. teacher of Alberton nftar ing could do had been done b t. of spending their holidays at their no avail. ‘She was a genera fav- homo in Mddleton. %i;lltelvitrlthml bath young ghfllvolfl, —-—- e no a 1 . -l.\lir Wlfinm Eris has tendered 1,9 mlggqd in! ifigrlimilflgnlotlplll: his resignation from the hardware commmmy m which she five,‘ department nf Messrs iHolmansllAd The“, are k,“ to mourhfrw‘; and left on Tuesday for 8t. John, brothers fleber and Wea]é'y“"Qbf. N. B_.. where he has accepted a don 1n the United states alwyhr-ae position as travelling salesman for ' ' W. Ell’. Haywood 8: Co, dealers in Wood in U it d 1S t . crockery- and chinaware-d-l. n e w e8 and M" --Z—<-0->——-—- Leslie of Georgetown. Sincere BYmDHihy is extended to the fam- ily in their sud and sudden afflic- tion.—-A. A BOY ON FIRE. A boy walking on ‘Dover, ‘Eng. es, and, though four men had the presence of mind to tear off his This Healing Will Stop Gatarrh Clogged Air Plunges Open- once-Nose and Throat Glen ‘burned. pocket. lUnfoi-tunately the tube contained an inflammable mixture of phosphorus used for making smoke screens by vessels of the Dover Patrol, nnd the heat of his pockiat set it on fire. fWlliite phosphorus is always d-f your nostrils are clogged nnd n your head stuffed because of Chi-y arrh or a cold, get, Ely’: Cream Balm nt any.drug store. apply n l! up. choked» un and rpfvumble. Re. lief is our! l - Forlnhlzflandfltlldron returned home after visiting friends - , 1)_3- , in Kmkom‘ _ lllngortllxzmllggfieltli-s-Bro‘. Jllg. A- __,Messrs_ V? n. Mane and McDonald; Marshal-dire. P. illf. The semiannual exam nation was _ pupils were examined by ‘their i. . u rendered nnd refreshments serv- A A sisters Inez and Mrs Gecrrge Hop- ‘ ' 1i Isaac Vqnlderstine, of Montoguo‘. ‘This estimable woman seemll to just drug ‘along. showing no I of either getting better or womb. _ The news of her recovery, to use an old expression. would be stingy; too good to he true. on ‘MuLure. of Montague,‘ o out a‘ Christmas at their home in Mil h! Harbor dlorth. They -repol't bpen Water as far wo gentlemen ,_home, the old Litre homestead. almost pore the semblance of a family reunion; i shuffling. d-leod cold: and calrirrh i“; Qf 1mg w; I yield like magic. Don't-lily stuffed mo} w. on gpothq- g n iround, p g . lino-oft . duhgue $0019. ' x run cnantomrowu otlaltnmu. . -3 iisiiiii tiillliiiii“ . WSERWOIO QPPREOIATEDP- Mrs. Full-fill Ctlqllboll is main the organist in ti! Hogan“, Presby- terisltl churchn-gllro. Cpmpbgll. tor- vorro Prowl-lo 6111b Pistol! _ to Brudeneil to-ivuit their friend marl . _ Mo. rin- Colon '5 Daughter" in the Strand mg fgpmgr. oqqfrorkgry-Mlse Isabel 11119411,]; _' ' “mun”, o; " Tlmlrll- Kolllhliou on Nurses!‘ McLn-enMvi-ho. we-regret trnsav. ls yonni. and it‘ tglnly. kt-redit . "Willi"! 1° w. Bullish“ who Jlu- orltioslb ill. ..auhouglt,tuo outing to out... " . us; of a morouoiy and enlomlv snnrocia- was all that could. -ho_._qoa red, it m1 m, m1 p“ 3.3,”. “n, ted ‘theorist-tuning drama tunnel-mam»- the lmowl ge that routine, she at " it; am n time the nflregntton of draihoalqpt-n the condition of lsabol is such as to; 1.1111 "c; up’ Ne“ . formers ‘staged. The bill i; , to canoe her many friends grave vlneyardt,” lwrquus ‘,,' especially the llollowlne castoz-C Pg nulet-y- ‘ J good music,‘ -one'ot the greatest concentratlve tot-Boo in the world today, some credit. is really due this sifted mlsician, for the high level to which the church has risen and the harmony that the cong-egulibfltr ‘l meson-r, _ _ ATlFATlb-Nolr withstanding "the unfavorable con- dition of the roads, the chicken sup per and candy sale, in the “Odd bellows’ Mop ta e, in a of the Moth W t. oburogttpwoa a decid- ed success, a snug eulin being regi- ized. A fair number from the out- lvihsnllslrlct .. ii all ivo . be present. ltwglailpe? ' on ‘New Yearhaig ,’ ' the. showing unusual slrylll in the cull ary art. in the excellent quality? the supper. Thls._co1igro_getiqp..,w now own one o tggnllneatoh properties on thennlsad. to s very lures cayenne d in has! BI-lfll-llwr lo tlt i With such a. e, pastor,‘ ed by hie mueloa and lllllfllllr mate. it is thought anotbbv» or will. be i uillololh to nwipg. 013i obligations. ‘ r ‘ i: nifllqlilh! .3‘,- ..'lCapl'-. Frank‘ ‘ ins his home-Sh ‘ ..~ni-. Aunmyosruign , visited Goorgqtpwiip-hl; Allhhr-u-n ‘ ..'iMr. roeglnoilb 1M visiting his home urge plowe- El ’ - ‘i tulle-t ..-ivi-t" ' Clitih it Georsetglvn isjltiillt: Woodvllleo-A... ,1 _, I ..'Mio inst-lop- resold} Goo’ raemméugg-fir 1g fribnds in Charlottetown. “A.” ~ nafltliirisiino Molpnerney, _ . nowoq visited friends in, A.,_. i; » M; Midas lcit Montague on , Y‘ l!" York. w. ra- _ “will ruin ‘Mk0 up her d“, n; who teach‘). J exbfilflzg,“ . Burlrd w o, has b"7'."l- i se- iowp med Chasltltto- IOWIL-r-ih. v __¢§g,ljni.ln.i mil-n who has been vlsltiug friends in GQQIEQ‘ itmvn left tor his home in Detroit- 1., __.__. - . News. i'D. J. Mohean, of M y gun, who has been suffering fr u: a “jg-Q c011], which almost l00_ "Ofl . ' " appearance, ilsWlOW moat completely recovered, ‘nnd dble tonttnni to her duties. v J JMtas Sybil Poole, a student at i uuncnillson, 1p spending horibol- y; ‘at lier home in Monttllllfi- ore educstionpoddod to her own natural culture alnd rufi omeuf. W1" place {Miss Poole far above ‘the average citizen. . .'Mias Catherine Ross. of Mou- bogus, was a: recent visitor to. Col‘- dl h. and while there attended a all... and pie social. So token up wit Cardigan ‘lo l _ _ s. it will _e no surprise tons ouu Montague soon be minus on- bthcr of‘ its fair young ladies. 5 ~< .."lt is a great disappointment ot to be able to report the com-- plete restoration to health 011m. .."Messrs.13enjlmln and comer- the eye can 5?;- o signs of tony ice. With t. e no} dirt be - Jl o o Aluminium fi fi s 95H. l? l > ° "r? ' ' - I 0f Eye-Glasses Ilmmno- _. mo; ,‘_‘_',.,,,,(,, ggizggu i ’ Simply. because PARK *—_I-" “m” ‘e t" t‘ ~l man's eve-ounces m \“ H. J. MABON Dptomotrllti‘ f.’- lilyes‘ “Examined Glasses Fitted Montague, P. E. I. . Inclusive Tat ' I C» ' ‘ mm wlui Drug In A humerus UP FATHER- 1 diets throughout. r - J ‘i you the jponsive to the wants of the sick. ‘L largclly attended. . which took place iDec. '23 at his -be c-ut off. lt is indeed a mystery man officiating assisted by Rows deceased». were Gordon McCallum deceased is known. One of his Lorne MdFarlane. Howard Schur- sons spent the lust summer with ' Moses H. Peters and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cormlor of {marbdttetown Hospital Jan. 2 at cbeerlfulneu. tors. The funeral took place front her late residence in Gaytown Jun. the chllmh and Telltaleflymptoms 0 backache. headaches, dragging- dmrn pains. nervousness. irregular- vf lher systemwhlob should have at tiiib to t t..'i,_If|| _ Jamison htrohlld. Georgetown 1g visiting friends in ChflmlNWlL-‘A- . Jllffinjfnry ihldDolhld, toloher " _ l-tlgh School who bu bntuitutlns her PROM-l, illi- and hi“ zgqpph McDonald. iPonmure i Islet] like returned to Georgetown 4 “newest-goo neelliflo _ to Miotntorm ‘endure - 5 rlmifll nrnlvlvig‘ he . mnultfwllil be rebooted‘ ‘ __ ‘Query at the Prlneo Edward mo. oevennux. ' ‘d 1-118 death occurred at Boston: of ‘I M", pavereoux, formerly Elisa i l ". uuyply of Georgetown. Deceased haq- teen oiling a short time but \\ a] 119169 her sufferings with patience hug resignation to the will ofGod. / \ ' lo was an ideal wife and mother ' i " . l" I qrehlndustrious and cdphble in "‘ \\ g discharge of her‘ household ' titles she lovingly ministered ‘to - 1p wants of her family who re- “ d hen-love ‘and self sacrifice - 11th the deppest affection. Kind i ud gentle in words and'deed‘she ’ warmest place in the _{ learts of her relatives, neighbors r . nnd friends always actuated ‘by the - yihighest motives with a hpsrt ros- n ,' She loaves to mourn two sisters and one rbrotller, Mr. John Murphy 1 of Georgetown. d-ler funeral was May her soul rest in peace. lSlncere sympathy, la extended to the famlly.—-A. HWROLD LEARD l-t is with feeling of deep regret and profound sorrow that the death of IHaroid lLeard of Bsdeque provoit excellence. home, must be recorded. All that loving hands, could do for him was‘ i‘ r dione yet death claimed‘ him. In the pride of his young manhood,‘ d. yet , founcllg satisfying. in the full bloom of youth. talent ed. earnest and thoughtful. he has been taken away at the early age ‘ of Z4. We ponder over the mys- tery of such a. blow, and wonder why a promising young life should but the Master has need ot ‘him. m. will be done. . led b n _ >_ ..if.‘:::l“.:: trust‘ :2.‘ $1.21.: o... t Mar-rim m enemy and, ch§eflu1ness enqCept. Wm. Burke, 'I'homa.s White desired him to all those who came ‘"4 Jlmallh- P°t°"5* The" W9” m Contact with mm, ~ ntany handsome floral tributes. m, 15M,” to mmim 1,651,185 ‘also many spiritual bouquets. d t nay v gvoitghirmiltzltlllalor‘l1!tf‘honle.e'l"ho°in-'3°YL5 HAD 4 who IN - torment t i: place at the "Methfi- WORLD WAR siawcs fllhe following ‘notice will be dist Csmebry- Rev. WJC. iWhit- P.A, Fitzpatrick and D.K. Ross.‘ road with regret by the many The pallbearers, chums of tho friends in this Province where the MoFnrlono. Row lldends nt emerald.’ frhe funeral‘ of Micheal Boyle M for the post several years care- taker of the Peabody. Manet, water supply, was held from St. John's. Church Wednesday. His death 0c- lA door "lll°°'m W" m“ “'9' m“ curred following a stroke of apo- vlclnity when the death 0f Emmi piggy surporinduced by exertion at Connier, dearly beloved wife, of a.fl,e.t1,,..wa9k {More whip, on duty as a member of Hosel. H9 leaves six children. five sous and one» daughter, the latter Miss Ethel Boyle, ibis oldest son, president or the American neelohi Post 163. llbur of hisnons were in the war service. FroncleX. bein! twice ‘decorated for bravery .ov0r~ seas. Daniel J. and Andrew 1‘. were the other sons in the war. James P; Boyle, the youngest B0B. W!" one of-the crack players for Pea- body high this year. He is also survived by three-sisters and his mother, Mn. Andrew Boyle 0f Eoxlbury, who is in; her 00th year. The "11 bearers wore-John Nomi- nn, ‘tumor-by Shea. James/I‘ sulll F, van, James. It Kahlil”. Wléllfifl ’ Drlaiane, John white. Edward Mo Hugh and Timothy, "Foley. Mr. Boyle was formerly} a salesman fontho ‘United ' Shoe .Maoltlner'y mam. Airthur corn-pilot], Willie Montgomery. . mine. moses H. Purine i Egmont Bay. took place nt tbs the early age of 36 years. INN/Peters had been lll for the past your, but bore her sufferings which wore at times very Hove"!- vrlth characteristic patience and But death came- peacefully with all the rites of the ltomantCathoilc church. Mrs. Pe- term wug a loving, wlfo and fond mother and she hnda great num~ ber of warm friends. She leaves to mourn besides her sorrlowlng husband, five children, also five tp-pthers and three sla- tth to St. Dunatanh . Cathedral 3i- w-here Requiem ‘Hilgh Mass wu sung. There was a large attend~ nnce, togtifylnigito the high esteem _ i 1mm d tague; M“ss Ada G. McDonald. their homes. ‘For th 11, whm, m, deceased w“ 1mm gtagdom"mml“gmmwg_ “fig Dundas; It. W. Morrison. Dun- days wbereveruhe w _ ,5, llev. Father Rooney officiated at 1mg“ 1° we caihbuc~omer o, rlas; C. A. Meikie, Summerslde; met they said ‘Well, usill . Rev. Father St. John at the grave. The ‘pail bear ers were Messrs. Cyrus Vessey, -—--<0->->-- Foresters. end Fireman's Relief Association. _ __ ' , . IFlorai pieces were/sent by the ‘following: 1m. Nellie Matthewml Mrs. Jlaf/éhelderfivemrployes of °’°°‘l--“ 2 ‘ 7 iffunnng‘. rpan. . o . Woman S I118 Barrett, omployest-r board or health. employbtrof‘ qaibody pump~ Every woman. who suffers rrninlns station‘. ‘M;- , iMrs, Daniel precaution. attach , g City‘ Hall lAmeriooii intone lion i 15a, Mr. ltloa. displacement, irritability or ohd Mun. , B, 0‘Connoh. Mr. Mbondenov w-otild recognize in f2?“ elq‘ i 0- .“r°:"'°°"-.LM"~ m. Iltéh symptoms-some derangement. ‘ F ‘when. ofiflsfifrnngr, Ind James i " ‘- ~- < ~. i Dr. Osborne Armstrong Sum ,,,,,,,,_.,.,,,,., subsmnce ,0 hand“, f r litile of this pure, antioeptio. semi _ ..,__ . __ _, wlllon before-a e more Jorloul amino inhd rumor. i. W‘ . . . r 1, burs" “no flame at 1,20 “as”; destroying cream into your nflstrila ‘HqMLaa ‘Mug’! M “.0 . ‘fitment develops. silo oonqtiuonllilcfuuy’ B.’ w! a arcing’; ifbollizlgaauin. my‘ . Fahrenheit, or even if subjected to and l" l‘ 96mm“ “mu” 9'9"’ lfilllifll l-llfl l! Y! Iii“ Q1‘, 7 ‘mu-W! QWNLVY K r llow. iiiary of/‘DOIQOB. - “,7 “d M" M‘ ‘ ‘m “mp5,,” rt little friction. sir irsrssze or your heed lull mom‘ in ontague.‘ l: . in - Motion-H orhplro sum or the ears, y‘ . m: J J i‘. ' m, 9, brnnes. Instant relief. n, or om- gdutggflmjgflfl p. its ltude and hleelpd" shoal. ‘Salem Paton-M day “hm Emmi; Don't forget and give an Engllsh- "m" ll°°ll l‘ ‘Tehll- YWY he”! l“ M?! 0118889431!“ M‘ Y ‘m?’ ~ l , w" E- ‘ Qeg iwogggfl - ‘prof ' ' mun lirllsh linen handkerchiefs. "e"- Ym" "°"t'l15_"'°‘q3i°"' Y°" llfli- EJ811133 Hm“. ‘ ' ' L-n-A ' . breathe freely. No moron-Whine or no} lg iy pt wt: no, r_ o 116d vcryyrlt, stundiprg fbr v l ill iofuaiitg and ‘u... linens delightfully tannin. ‘IDIACOWCOIPAIIYQQCAIADAJJIIIIQ Bill Sharon illlRiEDER-WPON, N. B, Jan 2. - Blll Sharon, 2.04 1-4, tho Frederic- ton bred ‘ trottor which sold two years ago nit the highest price ever ibrought for a Canadian bred trot- ter, and on the Grand Circuit last your reduced the record for Cana- dian trottsrs to 2.04 1-4, has been sold again’ and is now owned by Joseph 3- lFflbehlB. of Worcester. ass. ‘ r The sail-e is announced in n letter published in the Gleaner today as received by J. 1D. Black, formerly secretary of the Fredericton race tlraclr, from W. H. Gocher. secre- tary- of the National Trotting As- sociation, who writes: “I was iuWorcestcr, Mass,.yes- terday. While there l lthat J. J. Roberts of that. city had pita-chased Bill Sharon from a. ‘gen- tleman in Paducah. Ky., who pur- chased him at the York. New England half-mile tracks if there are classes for him, if not on the mile tracks." ‘ i HOTEL ARRIVALS C. C. Thompson, Montague; W b-e. st. John's, NfltL; H tram-on D Campbell "Boston, Most»; Mr. and Mrs. JasiG. lift-Loren. Mou- O. J. Cake. Toronto; W. H Pope Pictou; G. lll. Carter. St John: B. J. Cowley, St John. dlra. Chas Colon and party. ‘city. lMr. and Mrs. McAdam and port-y. Dos Angels 08L, J. J , .M¢2|llz. West 6t. Peters, Chas. Mo d! . mutiny coo.» Malta-nit ‘ D. M. McLeod and vrlfofHdnter River, Miss G8l1l6V6,ll<lAiIllll',"Cll.' It. W. Morrison. Summer-side; N. 5.; Mrs. amt-er. Springfield Mines. N 5.; Fred Proud. Winni- t 1o t...- 15¢ 25 " 35'?" Jenkins Halifax; S. Mull mouth. Robert Baird, D I). J. "MacDonald, Moi N. Gillie, Kinross, Elmo York; Jas McDonald, Suirji J. C. McDonald, York; Smith ‘st. John; Wm. l. Now Glasgow; Jus McG lll.‘ nlsh; F‘ W. Garb-gnu. Toll“ Sold Again wl-iisT PARTY It snows and it blows, But the Lit-tie lPond peo it. as oi its evcr. U! ‘lhtr ized whiat club of Little enjoyably entertained Tlltwl. enlng. December 26th. a plta.ble home of lMl‘. Joh -.‘i Donald, ‘Little River. hit-l i farmyard by the friendly iii» or, ready to house the liirie‘ at tho door by the gen ill lll - wife. ealch guest was STll ‘ comfortable and each Oil‘ n‘ lhome. Thus the first 1H‘) \‘- learned decided success. The lot-in playing were curried if In Alex. A. MauDonnld sndj in.» bolls ddacDonald, while ‘it l“ atlons were given Mr. r. and-Mr. D. McDonald. passed crdund, accomhnio luch a supply of dalntie! its everybody wish every in Xmas and every night n “in. ty. Excellent instrumeitil . was rendered and the ll ii l I y. tic enjoyed for, an hour. A n: »‘ ' ous vote of thanks was tvr the ‘host and hostess, aid who helped to ‘make tal- i-i pleasant. After singing|“l-‘t>i* a Jolly Good Fellow," nd ‘ 0.1m!" g [will s‘ lll sale in New Ho wl1l be raced on the VICTORIA HOTEL Murchison, ciity; C Croe- John; W. Forbes, Vernon; J. a Jolly Fine Lady." nll greet‘ time?" h. (.0 noinsaruo new . M.....¢Q the oto r and ._-. " lviuil i" . .’ rep!’ . 1&1 today it the P co Ed Tilontm ‘£- - ’“—_‘l' l ousm H0111. ~ i. tout. ‘_ Bellini’, . ‘Why tbar w" A. Munroe, Springfield Mines. .