impunity 8. _ 4-. v r We are still selli 26 19 Your Flour Now ._.___. ng Flour at the old price, bu_t will have to raise our prices very soon-as mill prices have ad- vanced considerable. Buy your Flour HOW. MAPLE LEAF FLOUR Hard Wheat in 24 and 98 lb. Bags ROBIN HOOD FLOUR Hard Wheat in 24 and 98 lb. Bags Also in Wood. ROYAL HOUSEHOLD FLOUR Hard Wheat in 24 and 98 lb. Bags. QUEEN CITY FLOUR Blend Flour in 24 ‘and 98 lb. Bags PASTRY FLOUR In '7 lb. and 24 lb. Bags A new seeded raisin that isn’t sticky*ask ‘for Puffed Raisins. Head Lettueeand Celery, Carrots, Hlrsnips, Beets, Turnips and Pota- toes. JENKINS SUN 1T” GROCERS i dy Davies (Ottawa Citizen) ‘llfl of the will unada, by lllt'l'. of iiillPil s all estate Most fastidious rugs on ‘their floors as people are about they are about shoes on their feet and frequently more That is essentially the reason why rich of all kinds are In de- readers of Charlottetown mand T h e Guardian classified‘ by When you have an ex- tra ruq to dispose of, Will In Proba pllcatlon has been mlnde 1'01‘ oi tile Susan Davies. widow of thtnmagrath‘ Sir Louis ll. llavhl, forlnerlytqlh f Justice of [be Supreme Court e5 Mb “m” 00d Davies. exaeutplfof’; ti _" nut;- - . y Davies died on the 22n QCO f‘ Q O §§.O§f§'§-§§Q'§Q4 wholly personal. The t-iliel’ .1,’ J,‘ y‘, "Thomas Attwood Davies, lves 4-12th 0t’ the monies; " hi) _ 191$. * ‘ "PersonaFbeo nests of Fitzgerald, Charlottetown. Chicago, granddaughter, flutilellrnl, Ottawa, and to belleficitlrlcs are her who and tint-o. daughters, Ethel Nlzlriou fllyndnlnu, of Edmonton, who re~ balance of the residue oi‘ the; certain legacies and‘ 111"" 5°11» Tllo-mltsjlgaquestsfllave been paid goes to. 19min‘ son. Thomasutttwoud Davies. ' Jewelry! iltpaintlngs. silver and furniture are. ‘11151 W111‘. and herimade to the three daughters. the 13111 1111111111?» 1925» H011. to Aimee F. Davies, daughter-l 0f $16,018.34, in-law: Gertrude Hyndmnn Edition-- ton, granddaughter; Kate Wiggins‘ of Sackville N. B. sister-in-lnw; Flo l’, E. l; niece; and to Margaret diagrathiAwAy___ The death occurred sud, Special legacies, each of $500 are his home m Newtow,“ of ML Angus loft lo the rector of Christ Church MMDWBR“ m m5 90th yam.‘ m“. ‘Kate Wiggins sistcrdn-low, Ssckville. N. B. The amount of the estate is as made up as follows: clothes and m‘ jewelery. $2.200; silver. $200‘. ‘household goods. $600; bank and the n\olle.v,$7.0_'i2.11i: cash in lOs $1,038.00. ilParty t0 Excavate '1, Site in Palest ‘NEW YORK, Jail. 7.—Dean rugs ads. i other stock, $3.934; securities for bun k .$ll71l.32;'balttllee duo from the es- itate of tlledute Sir Louis H. Davies ine Wil- "1"°1‘°"=- "f ‘"11" rilam Wade of the Pacific School of you have a still 90°11 [Religion and‘ professor of Semitic "s", "id 4°" W111“ [Literature will organize nn exlpedi- 11°“ hi" '1" "fill" Ition to excavate the site of the City use. find a quick buyer 10f “ltipiill in Palestine in hopes of ittlte sull- 1°" 1' W111i» i "F1" finding solne key to tho H Sale" classified =11 1" language. he declared. before T 1" 9 char1°lifl°wn ‘lug for Egypt today. Gulifliln- 1 The untold story of the liittltes is SE HE GHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN CLASSIFIED ADS i before them, the Egyptians, 4 o,,,§¢,,““,“.““ st-riptlous of the language. ;one of the greatest gaps in ancient dlismry, Professor Wade declared. The people who came to Palestine and those who came afterward gave up ills task of detriphoring the many in l-fuur Insertion silht Insertions #64 ADVERTISEMENTS llu pa! llne of B words Be per line of if wnnls ‘In per line of ll words l nrlces and oamlogtlp, 1 Co. Mimi-ted. Rosss 1km Street. nouns low 1" W- C» 806 lflggg-‘Sgzgi- cartons ‘within ten dart by lirovlp: a Phone “a m" of Ontario and Quemc No_ 2 , ' , g gay!‘ "m ‘ flu‘ t fir": ' white quoted at 53 cents No. 8 '1,‘ 1 ', ' '9'" "7-w%1“_fi|y' M°B1F°P white st 52 cents nlld No. 4 white 0r 9' ‘ ' l s‘ t at 501-2 cents per bushel exitrsek. “LL "1 " cl-luucmtta sauna - soox Sharp e‘ pa" ms T" “°'"""1 F" 11.11.1118 1'11"‘ n: manor“ ‘ERNARD’ '90s orders-MI. fol lotion; and F011- (The famous Suction “"11 “m” 1mm!“ ‘WM w; I s old. Apply Box 232 1 u“ 8mm d prices were well maintained. A ‘rimm°'"- 7103*” EI-Mwo,“ Y‘ ‘ix; “Moi F‘; i f M fair trade was transacted iimlll- 1M4‘. . . . ‘nut 3d‘ L, buflnun‘ “DNA.” a. ‘grant’ " feed and tile tondenfiyflftifilteeily. 4-. Moi";- Awe _AYRmi,Rb% nflfiu". vhf‘; ‘"1! t ml l“ ‘_ 1 .> _ The mifht- yo‘. <fgiemifvfijflligl ‘fl-- Darilngtepfhwwfi ":3." 1 18° KENT ST *”" , . w", ,. “iigilggyntry m. ~_l~=- Agents Wanted TRAIT AGENTS—- WRITE 4 ' Bruit]? "'11P. .01» ptliiiitli-iiwaiiifli Boarders Wanted AOCOMMODATID. 80344 dltlfll. 5W esnrtemin or ‘ms "Acconmo 1E0 it. W Miscellaneous my‘ Foeseeoiou. mannnw‘ ‘$4 9-0 fQOOOO O-OOOOOQQRO-OO-OK-QOP O-Q%OOQOQ§O4Q O46 CLASSIFIED 0+ ~ w+eo+e+ereowow+o v0 w~ ____,______ =on SALE-THE otos: HOTEL at, Hunter River. Includes s91?“ did taxi and livery business. ice cream parlor and pool room- A f-bhwfiig ‘business ideally 511111111011 ..,. loathe most progressive centre in "fliTfHlVihoe. ‘Keasbnnbie terms. Apply u. W. Taylor.‘ -Pr<1ur1‘110r- 6978 12 31 thf tf _..,._._._.._._ SILVER‘ ILAQK POX FELT IN Owner can have ‘-‘ 5 “*4 1 “MWNI-lltliftnll-i 1 ,. l ' heavy weigh-t. Special Mid Winter I three months, and one adjourned, , i Central Guardian - SPECIAL OKATE WITH BAND at Arena. tonight. 1| MEWS WOOL UNDERWEAR Sale Price 96c per gait-meet. Prowse Bros, Ltd. 706946-141 OHURCH NOTICE. —-On Sab- bath. Jan. 10th, Rev, W, a Bnsnoor will preach l-n the United Church at Bradslbsne at 11 s, m. and at Rose Valley at 3 p. m. . BEDEQUE UNITED CHURCH. —January 10, Bedeque 11 mm. C3119 Traverse. 11 11-111.. scat-leeway’: p. 11'1- Continue the week begup in Prayer by attending the gofylueg on Sabbath. ‘ POLICE OOURT- Four men charted gwlth infraction of the Pro- hibition Act appeared before His honor yesterday morning. One was dismissed; two» were fined $200 or RETURNS TO P. E. |.—Mr, John Lea, fromerly of Moncton. passed through the city on the Maritime express Tuesday morning en route to Summerslde. P. E. island, after a visit to Ontario and Michigan. Mr. Lea spent Christmas with his family at Oukville. Ont., antrniso visited Detroit and other points on business. Mr. Lea is prominent in the island fox industry. He is a son of Mr. Paul Lea. of Monctotp- JVioncton Times. SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS. — (Copied from a Boston exchange. Some of the P. l5. Islanders who have successfully passed the State Bound Examinations are: Mary E. Mueblinnis, R. N., of -Prince,Street, Cinurlottetown; Hannah L. Morris- soy, it, N., of Moreli, Midgeil P. 0.; and ‘Beatrice ‘B. Stewart ‘R. N., of Wiusloe Station, P E. l. VERNON RIVER CIRCUIT. - There will be services on the Ver- llon River Circuit eondsletedrby ‘Mr. W. ll. Smith, 9f Charlottetown on Sunday, January 10th. as follows: Vernon lliver 10.30 a. m.; and 7 p m. Sunday School at 9.45 a. m Cherry Valley 2 -p. in. ‘Sunday Sch- ool at 3 p. m. C. G‘. l, T. will meet ht the home of Mrs. Din-gwell Jenkins on Friday evening nt 8 p. m. ~ SPECIAL DECORATIONS. —-At the Catholic Church, Lot. 65, Fath- er iierreli, the new pastor, had the church beautifully decorated for the locust of the Epephany. The crib oi‘ Bethlehem was beautifully and most ingeniously shown in the church and was the mecca oi‘ adoration. lint only from the par- Jshiollers lnlt also from lnauy from Cross Dramatic‘ Club presented their four act comedy drama. "The Wild Mun from Arizona" to a good audience at Norm wmsh|re_ _ _ 116K915 lies rpm’ ere. She diediaml made u ew usual-tun. 1n ppm. other sensational sires. .A horse Thursday evening. The Kelly's ‘garflzggnfirltal?Jggezitgélgglirggegeg: on h y 10111119 11 591131 wiihimt tug in Engiolbd the setting of the d“ Wm‘ eievimng1hehchfllzcl1e1gantl to suit everybody‘: need. y Cross Club is a large aggregation Sweet regaining consciousness- Napoleon sum, 1,, "m. novel he “new, d the performance oft e w 0B w- J, A. MscDONALD, , lcompnsed o; “w; woman and B“ " ‘ tPelletier of Manotlck. alleged to new vein of hiswflca; “QUML ttsh people. a Auctioneer- ‘males and have mode quite an en- W, Robert stead the we“ have been in Miss Kilfoyle‘s employ “The Abbot" contains many Skubl There are not very many 111611.‘7i1a-8—5-1Fl‘|,§it.MOl1|W¢d,F|i"l viable reputation for lhenlnelveg m knkwn horse buys} o‘, Wheafley was arrested h. Ottawa (Qnight, “m; mm, ‘vmmn 11,310.10,“ we“... continued the thief Justice. W110 ————————‘—— —-~ ‘immnuc “"1" River was a visitor to the city hem [or investigation‘ 1 Wivunhoe" ulltl “The Fortunes of’ litifltwanc$illflltggiixineirillfrgfgvfigitxg W€ek Praye _'~_' yesterday. ‘Nige-l" stand out for their co or ant _. ‘ h“ on A359 Rgglpgtwr pAsggg uiagcantlzv- 111 "121191111" D""i"vurd “gilttsogitgltllfiilgjgfig msflisred’ UNION SERVICES FOR WEEK OF ldeuly on Thursday. January 7th at of the oldest and most highly res- pected resldents of that locality. 'l‘he deceased up till the, time of his death had been in his usual good health. He had ‘finished the evening meal and was walking froln the table to his room when ho was overcome by weakness and within a very short time passed away. Mrs A. E. Smith of this city is u daughter of the deceased and Messrs Harry and Arthur Muc- Dougnll also of this city are sons. The funeral will be held on Sutur- day at 2 o'clock from his late resi- dence to Belfast cemetery. BIRTHS CHAl5SON—At the I’. E. I. Hospi- tni on December 30, to Mr. and ‘Mrs. Victor Chaiseon, a daughter. DEATHS MaoDOUGALL. -— At iNe-wiown. Jun. 7, Angus ‘MIFCDOUEDH ‘in his 90th. year. Funeral Saturday at 2 o'clock to Jielfast Cemetery. CAMPBELL.-At East Euston SL. (Iharlottetown, P. E. island, on January 7, 1926, Mary MacQuarrie. widow, of the lute Alexander Camp- bell, formerly of Canoe Cove. ‘Fun~ \‘,i'l\l on Saturday, 9th. st 11 tun. interment ill Argyle Shore ceme- tery, CAMPBELL-At tEast Euston St. Charlottetown, l’. E. island. on Jan. 7th. i926, ‘Mary Macqunrrie, widow or the lute Alexander Campbell, formerly of Canoe ‘Cove. Funeral on Saturday 9th at eleven. inter- ment in Argyle Shore Cemetery. MacpoNALm-The death occurred at 207 Water st. at 11 o. m- Wod- ncstlzly of ltiiiss Emma MacDonald. daughter of the late Joseph W. Mat-Donald. ‘She leaves to mourn a ggyrgwing sister. Mrs. Joseph K0117. soqthport. also two bmthen,_ liam of Deblois Bros. and JohtrB. of Jamaica Plains. Mass. lfimerai will take place from her into rellid~ once. 207 Whiter St., Saturday morn- ing at 8.45 to Si. >Dunstan's Cathed- ‘,,‘"°f7- "<1 11111111" 11W ""1. 0- A. McDONALD, LAND sus- ral thence to Roman Catholic Celine- lltmbhb tn‘ r“ ' " . ---1 _ 2B!l(1lle6:St.ri“,r' ‘l-Fvilas-i-zl l,” “Emnvimi 710681 m wry -“~ with her parents at Glengarry. at the Prince Edward island Hos- her studies at the garry, where she was the quest. of to and fro-m North W-iltshlre Sta- E. Hermanvilie; siugton; bound for vflrious destinations. THE CHARLOTIETOWN GUARDIAbl_ T0 courier wasnrlvs. .4 ‘ ‘ Mr. 'W. A. Stewart will be s. candi- date for reelection as, councillor for Ward Five at the fortheomlnl civic election. A MEETING 0F THE Ladies Auxiliary 9f Protestant Orphanage will be held at the Cundsl Home Y. 1W. C. A. this afternoon at 3.30 71:11 8 1i. COVEHEAD A‘ND UNt-ON ROAD -—U11i!6d ‘Church services for Sun- 1111)‘. Jan. 10th. are West Covahead L1 n. m. Union Road 3 p. m., Stan- lwlle 7 1p. m. The annual congrega- tional meeting for the circuit ‘will be hqldin St. James Church. West govehdlld. Monday, Jan. 1-1 at 2 p. TARY._'l‘he regular mon- thly meeting of the Charlottetown Rotary Club was held last evening at ithediignoc. Vice-President Mr. ‘Percy Pope occupied the chair dur- ing the first part of the meeting which was devoted no routine busi- ness. Mr. ‘Alfred Piekard was then called to the chair and introduced the speakers of the eventing. ‘Mr. S. A. tMacbeod and Mr. J. A. Rlobert- 11°11 W110 delivered excellent address- es on “Business Methods," - FEASTDAY. -—The Feast oi the Epiphany was duly celebrated at Kelly’s Cross. High Mass was said by Rev. Father Mullaly, Char- lottetown who was assisting the pastor. Father Kigglns. Father Mullaly also preached the sermon which was appropnlate to the occa- slon. Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament was given by Father Kiggins. The choir which is one of the best male choirs in the dio- cese sans eloquently at both Mass and Benediction. -—-¢-o-o—i~ .\llnnrd's Llnlment for ehllblnlnl. PERSONALS Mr. Golding Smith. Cornwall was in the city yesterday, Mr. Parmenos Hughes, Union Rood was in the city yesterday. Mr. Thomas McNally, Webster's Corner, was in the city yesterday. ‘Mrs. Golding Smith, ‘Cornwall was a visitorvto the city yesterday. . __,____ _ Mr. James Nicholson, Orwell Cove was a. visitor to the city yes- tel-day. ‘Messrs. Lane and Aubrey Mc- ‘Phail. North River, were visitors to the city on Tuesday. Mr. Borden Myers has returnel to Charlottetown. after spending ills Cilristlnas holidays with his parents, in Hampton. ‘lo-elves 2-12tll1s; Helen (lertrudel x I , . ' iDnvies. Ottnwll. who recelvesiomy "g immune!‘ Mix-A‘ R~ Mcinmsr 1311117113119‘ late 4,12,,“ m] M . m ., .9, town s spending a few days in ‘ 1 N 2v)“, relézjvefl PLAY ENJOYED- —Tl1B Kelllffl French River the guest of Mr. iseuc Bernard. Mrs. Wm, Keenen, lMiul-rny River, ‘The Misses ‘Hattie Howard and Kathleen McKinley, have ed to ‘Charlottetown to their studies at ti". W. C. Miss Ada Thompson has resum- ed her studies town Business spend-lug the at the Charlotte- Cnllege, after Christmas vacation The many friends of Mrs. Pope Clark will be pleased to learn that she is doing nicely alter undergo- ing an operation ‘for appendicitis pitui Thursday morning. Miss Inez Bryenton has resumed Charlottetown spending at Olen- Business College, after the Christmas vacation Miss Thompson. Among the passengers by train lion Wednesday were Rev. Father Mulluly. City; J. A, McDonald. C- J. Winston. ‘Ken- T. (laugh. Bear River: Bogus “Mounties” OTTAWA, Jun. 7.—~Roya.l Canad- iun Mounted Police headquarters receive from time to time queries respecting bogus members of the "Mounties" who extort money from the pulbllc through lectures on the alleged activities of that body. Today n telegram was received at heuduarters from a United Stat- es city respecting a man reliresant- lng himself to be o captain in the R. C. M. P.. who delivered a color- ful address recently on the ember- iences of Canadian “Mountiefl in "getting their man." A reply 111 1111- lng forwarded immediately that the gentleman described does JIObIW pear indie records at headquarters as a mflber of the R. C- M- P- ltop tint cold with llllnalll‘! Llllilllllli J. tssrss DOUGLAS Wholesale Produce Potatoes o Specialty No. it! Queen Street Charlottetown. ~P. E. l. re-turn- res u-me I i ills not. club‘ ‘ (Continue d from Page 1) arrivius in large numbers and ouch 0110081118 the part of the ‘island ivc lamp of P. E. ‘i. that its largo forests W11"! liellleted by settlers unaccust~ omed to life amongst the trees. lMany of the people on our ls- land st‘iii cling to their old world nationality instead of banding to- settler 8s the Sons and Daughters of Canada. Our Province is small but still it is the best laud in the world and no ‘lslunder need be ashslmed of bis or her inheritance. Our Island compares very favor- ably with the beauty spots of the W011i!- 113 ‘E- l- needs more‘ of the boosting spirit and less of 111100111118 spirit and our ia-nd would then oolne into the prominence which it so rightly deserves be- cause here we have the best colu- munity ‘in the world. ‘In 610.111». his address Mr. Duffy 101d the Y's Men's Club that they should form a real live boosters club and that they could be of great service to the community in 89911118 before the people an ideal which we should all strive for. The hearty thanks of the club were tendered Mr. Duffy ‘by the Presidenu "PM 111M111: then closed with the ‘slngill! of God Save‘ The King. Move Made ‘to Bfing Horse Back to Own ilONi>0N._Jnn. 7-—The Institute Q1 1119 110130 bus been founded in Iiondon to revive interest in horse- manshipnnd riding. The founders admiflthe motor car is boss of the P0110. but they want- to retllrone the horse as king of the prune paths. . The institute hopes to reopen a number oi bridle paths throughout the country, which have fallen into disuse, and make it Possible to make long horseback Jflurneyg in vfimlmrative comfort. Aged Ottawa Woman Murdered Suspect Arrested an unknown assailant as she was about to put a hatch of biscuits in the OVQlILIO bake, Miss May Kil- YOYIB. liked 70, was found dying in her lon ly farm house, near Muno- MARKETS (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Ont., Jan. 7. —-(Eggs) -—~Unusuall_yl mild weather through- out the East is bringing a Weak ‘condition, ton... egg market. As a result of increasing receipts, Montreal-reports that fresh stocks are tl-Tl'iVil’1E.lI‘0lll every direction with practically no buyers. Tor- onto is ,lo_wer and Vancouver market tiasundergone another de- cline. Tivrohto Jobbing fresh succ- tals 54, extras 52, firsts 50, storage unchanged. i t lilting the tone of the egg market is Weak and prices are lower. Cars of eggs-drum, British Coloni- lhla on conslg melfl are tending to iiflmflflliilfi‘. til market. Jobbing fresh extrax-v-BZ; firsts 47. Winnipeg egg receipts show :1 further increase. Jobbing fresh extras 52 to 54, firsts 47, seconds 35. Storage extras 46. firsts 38. seconds 30. Saskatchewan fresh receipts increasing. quoting county shippers extras 45. iiilsts 40, seconds 25. Jobbing fresh firsts 60. Poultry market is uni-hanged under light receipts. Eililltiiililll egg market lower under n plentiful supply. Deniers are quoting country shippers delivered extras 38, firsts 35. Calgary re- celpts of fresh eggs unusually‘, henvy ‘for this season. Dealers are paying country points extras 38. firsts 33. Sufficient fresh are arriving to meet local demand, Vancouver fresh egg market is extras 35. firsts 33. Jobbing fresh‘ extras 40, firsts 39, seconds and pallets 32. 1 Halifax. N. S. unchanged. S19, John, N. B. fresh eggs arriving in‘ fair quantities with prices un-i changed. Markets still are stock‘ ed with storage 0388- l MONTREAL, Que, Jan. 7. - Extreme dullness _msrked the ex- bot-t trade‘ in Cnnlfdlan‘ ‘ the Montreal market today owing to the vary limited demand from foreign buyers. The only reported was five loads of No, 11 Northern wheat at ten and hnif| cents per bushel over tho Winni- peg May option 0.1.1”. Bay Ports in order to fill ongssements of ocean freight. The domestic trade in cash grain was also slow. there being little demand from local and export buyers ‘but the tone of the market for oats was steady and prices were unchanged with our 1 . .;;q':y,,',|- gyms 2,3 ,1‘ <, ,1 a142,‘, Scotch and lrlsh ‘settlers each class’ that seemed the most like their nat~ It. was during the early history / the} OTTAWA, Jan. 7.-—lMurdered by est novel of Montreal with stocks nceommu» Dealers are.‘ unsettled dealers paying country 11 111s “profane litigation." Scott was the first to describe ef- fectively the Highland tempora- ment and character. He mum n novelist next. to Balzac in the unm- her of his chlflotere and thetrufl! with which " ' they nfo- delineated. tBulzac being admittedly the master’. [painter of men as a social anlmall The ‘French writer is higher and} deeper, but Scott has the advent“ age in that he make his» renders happier. He walks by Nature with a lighter step and through a more beautiful country; and he has a, greater relish by the wayside than.‘ has Balzac. He is more like Chane‘ er; willie Balzac is like Montaigne land Rabelais. and sat‘. oney" All ou need is wa te fats and. .- GILLETTE. PURE F LAK E fill Dirac/m; Wil/r [my GM . yous onoczn ssus n! t 1 i . The chorus of the modern noveli is usually lacking in any source of hope or comfort; but thoworld of the Waverly novels is so for like the natural world that it evades o: formulas and formal treatment; ‘What. fields Scott has not covered‘, 1 ‘,may easily he discerned. but it is‘ ' not easy accurately to measure the ground he has traversed, or to ss- timate alright the impress of his —-—-»——-~—~—~——1—~—-‘powel- and breadth. His influence‘ _ ~ ‘upon British and foreign novels Rare Llteralry Treat can hardly be measured. His real llegacy, was in raising the novel. ithrough the revelation of the past innd the play of national character. WWiiiflusing his material not only for poqsing the educative value of such a Egzfieggehligii3Y3?igiguiildfiiyinfgll;jello groundwork like Shakespearefliecture as delivered by Prof. Flem- " - ' nnr in quasi-epic narrative, as the lung, swtahied elevaljo“ necfisszwy m poets of the 18th and 19th centuries! The Chairman, who added a few the fame Style’ Vlhmgh ms [Me to but for narrative prose. In Franceninvortls oi‘ appreciation to whet had ggllitililftgilnli’ ]isnS;l|i,2,Gol'nluny, Iiussiu, Holland and Pol-lheen said, announced that the next t . - .- e . . , _ l . effect he has had upou the Englishgtzggiilgggrithargglgizt?‘ ziyozlisitf‘tiilfiuifhgfiytfilfi’ blgpgikbiltnxhkecgltd Slleakmg worm , ‘Scott disciples. time literary and other institutions In his prose works 599“ “gem The lecturer concluded with the of Cilurlottetown. the vehicle of Romance nlth scmeiquolutlon m. an appreciative gonna; The meeting d-Oséd Wm] the NW i i /‘///////////// 2 In write-ls, the best oi whom was per~ haps Scott himself. The speaker concluded by stres- i (Continued from-Page 1) “n” ‘oft giieiitfirmwgfilii; “"329 Eton Scott's genius by Joyce Kiimer iional Anthem and "Auld Lung illlitiiiliziliilss than‘ lzilrllilgllgtliOlrlfliiilll-1the brmianfilywng {llxmglcun poelisynefi ‘l ‘ k l1 i t 1‘- an and historical‘ associations. llis- “ if 33:8“ ‘folenot tiamisl movedi , celllltble in ills romantic novels is an” ‘n, D K Currie seconded vein of reallsnl—whleh was also WM‘. ‘péyer. Macon" gm‘; supported. . , , medlneval ""11- by Mayor ‘hie-Kenna ‘Mir. w. 1.. Cot~ III N 9W YOrk Taxis illlke the plays of Shakespeare.“ the Waverley Novels were written very quickly; but they have caught ton. and Chief Justice Mathiesolni .___._. lwas tendered Prof. Flemmifng, k ggygMyg, 5am 7_ .._Tw0 moth. - 1 1 i t lan s -‘ , . fluid. held the]ivurltlinfiherewalliihtlily.‘ thgnéllllgpqlitnlsltgictiahilyi: eaohhiélh u"gIézhitveirblralgxitjgbndalagylrlizrsbée; Y0“ Wmp‘ e s s: ‘bute to the scholarly atininmeutsrnshetl to hospitals. They were ville 1hemselvei‘ 1M“ “m? igmiw? of the lecturer and the value to the Mrs, John Cerner and Mrs. -Joseph M ‘iii-Emmi yomme’ m“ “ch fiilbynuth of the Province of such lit-klllank. Both nlotbers and daught- "mg 11 11°11“ "1. “if?” Si“ W“ orury ability. Referring to Scott he era were reported 11s 60111: W811, The “iummflr 51m“ who Mcomisuitl it was impossible to measure’ pushed this ‘slsflllflv merely m1 ,, ,, ,1 , m, n. . ,. u... ——-———-———-———— ‘r1118 5w» 111v‘ ‘m1 1111s “‘ ...‘..L‘“.".§§..°... 3.50.2. pit... s P E E n I _ , _ “is” and “maimed the Con". Sfis-‘lbut on theworid outside. 1n meas- 81411111-1. 118$ 59111 111° "c161 01 ileluriug the greatness of men. the uclevemen . _ . ‘ _ ’ s, how The Speuker referred 10180035 izltlrl831ieiitfnillziiilrélncepliiigagffectfd the a 1 ‘ ' I , tan- ‘1111- {Tue 11111311?",f"!““},*}{;1§i lift‘, i§§Z°hli€§”3§°S£i. ‘Eli Every; a “mm 1mm m,“ u?‘ o Tl Si‘ , great. We cannot imagine Scotland ‘ v Ben Johnson. ‘Old Jiortuhty ls t.|e as u (Knmtryyor the Scottish peume | Wm Se" on Fflday, J.“ 15m, at Large ‘Bros. Barn, Charlotte- town at 1.30 p. m. eleven Standard iBred Horses recently imported ifrom New York by Mr. Willard ‘Kelly. Included in tnltyuondevrful [lot of Studs, Mares and Geldings gwilti be found the blood of Peter thevGreat, Axworthy. Bingen and ..-o~=¢_--==-~‘~“~T “w” v swlltest, most varied and luost iul~ their history “pa” from what !\ __ _ ill‘ 1y “n” or a“ @1353)?‘ Scott has wlitten and the world- . _ _, , y _ _ wide introduction he has given to figgigllfifgd’ is “w “but of MM lihem. The soundness of his life; ' ,,' - ,, , ,. lthc utter absence of what was foinmlvgiggfeumgcsfiftevwizl‘gig; course, the high elevation of his e ,- , .. _ - standards, the helolc height to ltiilllllliOtiillflllil, to muliealul units, which m; reached h“ mm much m I i Wary bhim and “ire pilhm-Tlix by strict standards much of his, PRAYER ‘ ivcu o Louis tie ~‘ even . e. _ - v , ___.. aritefs abiiityto handle tragedy lmleilbiklfliifiltnotfelilvzlzlpilxy112523113! January 4 to 8' 1926 was illustrated 11y rvfelvlflvr 10"b1tti1i1_?5"t“ ‘Ilene: n yhfl e fixed‘ Friday, Baptism-Subject, “Fanr .R0n:ifi's \Vell." _; 1 11in "i111" d“t°“t‘"; vfllvue Pep ies. Schools and the Young"—Rev. The lecturer dealt with all Scuttsfii 1 ti l1 m. Al!!!) 635,128“ is ‘mcetryg p, Raymomp _ v novels in turn weighing 111111113’ 11111,‘ ‘"1"’ i)" 11th at alums Meetings each evenlnl at 7.30 thoroughly the literary merits andloiygiihwm? 3:199 twm a lam the sharp.‘ Offering taken each night. defects of each “of t, We 11 19ml) t Dill‘? The .5% of which goes to the Evangel~ Scott's use of the suprrltatural‘ <1 1y fillies“ PM: geilh M10111 Allilllnvo £11,111 the llemwglllllial‘ was dwelt upon’ m. ha,‘ ms fill-plies! measure, per alps‘ s.‘ aw am ltlefjllllfllly-(lllllfltlg lltllwflin tits . shale of the "feelings of‘ the nlgntuwe attested, lmrt e11 m‘ y 11 t e 3 -' osluw do“ rotislall} En 1111- mm we B“ have more or less’ andfllrcsslouable days of youth by the age. We nesday rl g1 s o erlng ‘which sholtespsoro has so msgnul-‘regrdhlns v1 181C011’! ligetry?“ m t 11'1" 5° 1° 111° 111111“ S°°1°11'- ~entl ex ressetl. Scott unfortunat-i 9 BDQR 61' 0°" 1'99" e e ' , h.‘ u-yos ugt able to flnd the 111098119" "b11111, 111° 11"‘ '°'*d1.“K “i Th8 G-lrl SCOIItS \i'.li“.lS except on one occasion, lnl ‘Marmlon ‘had 1111011 111111 118 l! 110135. "lvulillerillg W1|11e'fl T111197‘ G°1151"I'“ihe wimdenu] “mgimge use‘? h?‘ And the Campfire Girls are two 111111118 110111 0“ 111° 311111155 Mime descripum‘ °i_Fi°dd°“ Ff” "national organizations wot-kins elmc ls very 1111111. 111111 11v lvseslom’ "mid 11°1°*‘P‘“1°“°° 11"’ e 1°“. side by side in the cause of healthy, g of day-lot that greet poem without hnvingqhappy. imemgent w°manhwd_ h oi‘ thethis mind. his imagination and blah-hey are {ruining the “finds o; Fhlack drop" in his heart; that im-ittnndard of livinsb l-Iaiseti‘. ltioreqltmleagelflglrls for greater service. and aginatlve reticence, which Ilnakcsyluehthe speaker eleve , [O‘Wlh ‘than. bodies m be beam“, and ‘one feel in reading "Othello thawing! $111111 11S 11181 1111"‘ 1° "1 1 eystrong. , Wise mothers of these horrible as are the words of lago,,driil sergeants and other influence-ssh“ in the" £81.15, teem. urge they are nothing to what he does that have been brought to bear inimem tram“), w depend upon Lydm ‘M. say ,ralsing the tone and v-ulor of the i l t ;i‘e ‘his touch with the cumin flight, ‘He had not enoug ‘ ‘E. lPinkhaufs Vegetable Compound ‘Scott's brightest strands are tuk-[Scottlsh people. in the Great War when they are nasammby woman-s en from his culling ofthe1Law. His the fact that the Scottish regl- pal“ m. Humans’ as ‘m. three advocates 11nd 11111899 1111"’ ilvillgimenfil 111°" “"3111 9° "gummy “"51 generations it has ‘proved to be the tones and tacos, and they can hidyowiug in some measure at least to: mm“- “epenflame meaning (m, nothing from him. He was also per-‘the splendid enthusiasm and milk, women fectly familiar with the religiousitnry zeal that arose from the grout controversies of 1.118 0911011 “"11 - 1 \ theological argument and dlstlnc- t?‘ tions came as readily i101" i113 D8111 Investment Bonds Government. Municipal and Corporation Bonds Bought and sold.‘ Particulars on ro- quest. A. E. MseNEILL Phone 704-L. (her was no further change in 1111'! egg situation prices beinl; stead)’ at the recent declines noted While the trade was siow- The 1111119’ nd cheese market continued 011181 nuonss‘ ‘imwsovzo ‘ bllt firm. i PINE ' TAR t l - AND i vi f‘ 5i HONEY - . Queen ‘ y c a, MENTHOLATED ' o; the isruollt against COd LIVCI‘ m‘ I o Hotels n l "I1 n ldn over o 3.1.2:» Contains‘ 120 P901115 Extragt and H:\|fl“vr\uhlV'O 090M 111111! 44 bf which have private , “Qua”. o; “my; p‘ bathe. Completely renovated o FL o‘ repairs and Improvement; It F“ ' is now the finest Hotel of its in the plot 7W WI"- Hctslo tbrouilllil“ “M” and the United Itateo have it. splendid table. Courtooill service to oil Guest!» T019- pltoneo in rooms- ‘Jpn. $4.00 to OM10 w" Charlottetown Hotel 0b., Ltd. HARRY 0. IROWN, Mllllflor - Pwyriolfl‘! . eisoo In the Maritime Prev ineoo. It Illlilil 1° 111°" who want o oowlfortablo__ Hotel and splendid table and excellent eervloo at s moder- ate who. listen‘ ISM s day.’ Charlottetown Hotel ‘r Gui, Ltd; Proprietor!‘ * ‘ For the relief of Coughs. Colds. Bronchitis, Hearse- neu. Lou of Voice and all Affection: of the Throat and Lungs. PRICE so cams sy mm 1o Cont: Elmo. LIMITED. _ Charlottetown, P. i. l. t i?‘ 1