'J;'¢‘@>~nao<- . sh"... _ -l t1 .1 _ Week's News lint ooettumv INGOIPOIATIDF-l, in thelaat lune of the Royal "ll-l ette of January 16th. arm" "t: *" o; m, mum‘ or letter, ‘JJ.\~'I- the season Irfll ill!!! N 59W W 44 will be carpal-sting the company of J. k ZS-aturday and the cotuue _ r. Morris. t. tailed," cm, for tn» . the v33 oasulltztjfiawt‘? "11:, manufacture and sale of mineral '- MN U? _ “'6' Pfldr waters etc, with a total capita-ltA 1119"!“ "u b9 3' no“ b, a505,” dh-meq in tsoojlnlght to make the final amuse I m shares of $100 each. v w“ r. s. t. uot-tr Hones. -- The. EELS ARE PLENT\FU\---E°lB t ‘are reported to be very plentiful h“ “we M The can“! Gum a ' this year in all the ponds oi‘ Kings contains the following: The Prince; ma“ In,” us)“ HQfQQ-Jro ‘ County. according to Fishery Over- be provisional Lieutenant-Colonel seer Mcllsllan of Stout-ls. reporting and ,0 command ‘he Rgglmenl to the department here. Large quan- [or the purpose of 7333351131101]; llilCS 0i “i888 fllll SW6 D0158 Ilka" Prgvlgionai captain W. iC. Coolciand the fishermen are making s vice Lieutenant-Colonel L. H. Beer. = 3°“ m‘!!! W'- °T 1'- »... ti... t... {Don't W_e_a_r_t Truss!- IQV. III. THOIAI TO IT.- JQHN—~RIV- H. l. Thontal. I of the ‘ p ‘after ‘Illrtyieana’ Experience We Have t " ‘ an l, for Hen. Women or Children Methodist ‘that Guava BIOQIR r ‘rl-IUIODAY. to! IAOII --'l\e that races of lte"etnvtv . [l5 ._.___..__- " '4‘ , ‘ i H ‘D smothered. I had severe pains m,‘ FOR my shoulder blades and in my cheat and at times they nearly took ‘ ‘my breath away. l was all rim. down. weak and listless and it loolt- ,. ed like l would never be any w. u? " count again‘; _ "rs t . But i wasn't a man to give “wit, ‘and as i-kabthearins a. good deal l‘ ed puflor of Methotist (morph. 8t. Jdln. t0 succeed Rev. Cont!!! F» "Dfwmll at. the and of the conference year. Rev. Mr. Thoma was liflfildel of the Methodist conference o New Brunswick and Prince Ed- ward island last year and has hehi many of the most important pastorates in the district. Toronto where be at- Jhaaan meeting and . u Issuers. l WI BIND I1‘ 0K ‘PHIL-l- TUBABBU "No-To-Bac" has helped thous- ands to break the costly. uervs~ shattering tobacco htsbit. Whenever you have a longing for a cigarette, cigar. pipe. or for a chew. just place n harmless No-To-Bac tablet in your‘ mouth instead. to help relieve that awful desire. Shortly the ha- _._--__ if you have tried moat. ever!- thlng else, come to us. Where oth- ers fall is where we have our great- est success. Send attached coupon today and iv. will ‘and you free our eg._ CARDIIGHAEL soprano!) YEARS BEFORE an GOT TANLAO maven saw A mm 101w: 1s ITS‘ cuss, an says ttocxav Trim-a tea-m re- ~ t- . ‘ ' y of the ‘; or the cap- oe Doyle, loaves rt llsih. N. t‘ RIFLED PARCELS FOR P. E. I. -During the holiday rush some ltartles broke into a postal car at jtlwfctua teatulsan: - m. eJiudlee his lloeh appointed ' of. the Th] Club. in I ‘ to If. arty Jenkins - ‘devote bis time to his bit may be completely broken. and you are better off meutally- Physi- cally, financially. it's a0 easy. so simple. Get a box of No-To-Bac ind if it doesn't release you from ., , . lattes ttattswonrt-t 1o wen. ' ttncemen is made of the en' _ _ t of Terry C. Durham, a lieutenant m the United States Ar 6P7. lhd son of W. A. Durham?’ FAppomattox. Virginia. to Mary. i ' V fer of Sir laeiceeter Harms ~', vltirtleibtetaer of lord surfactant»; QAIPECIAL BONUS-At the an- us) meeting of the Union Bank out week in Winnipeg in ad- _ ttithé annual dividend of lbs per cent to shareholders if] launchpad that they would re- aive a special bonus of two per, cent. The Union Bank, now celeb; rating the completion of its fifty- alxtfh fear, has. shareholders were» , N! branches in all parts‘ of Canada and is able to render a complete_ banking ‘service to all parts of Canada. IPOITSMEN MEEJIZ-Tbu R71- tital meeting of the l-‘alr Play Club‘ was held at Rustico on January] 6th. The ‘President's report nuts, submitted, showing a. very satisfac- tory account of the yearn iork. {but meeting:- were held on the face course and nine raccs were mlied oil. The enthusiasm was fieat and the excellent order and gelttlemanly conduct oi‘ the spec- f-Ittlrs Justified the Fair Play Club in again making their bow to the lover-s of clean sport. As there are a great. many promising horses in this section their owners are cor diilly invited to come and join the sports. i all craving for tobacc" in any form your druggiat will refund your mo ney with out question r RECEIVES MEMORIAL CROSS. Mrs. Angus Cameron, Clyde River, has received f. \m the .\iili'l.1 in 0 rawa a Memorial Cross in memory of her son the late Pie Ab‘: Mur- ray, who in the Great War died fo King and Country. McGlLL EXTENSION COURS- Es-“The 9“e“"°“ course l" Engdllnil Twenti-four women and girls m d h k n d 1 ' ' ustrate ou on uplure an ts lish Literature and Composition “or school teachers, which is offer ed for the first time by McGill University has met with a 5111K? "n3 resmnse from the body of Montreal. Over 150 were present at the first lecture. The nurse has been designed to meet the needs expressed by the teach are of additional instruction, it English. literature in general, and in composition. Dr. Cyrus . ac rniiian of Charlottetown is lectu lag in the sections devoted to General Literature and Shake spenre and Professor ilatham is t-cmduoting the cause in Compos lition. ' ‘ There passed peacefully ‘biontague on November 17. tPem-don age 35 years after a lin- gering illness of six months borne -with patience and resignation and attended by faithful relatives who did all in their power to alleviate his sufferinza. The late .\fr. Peat-don was a life ion: resident or Montague and for the past 18 years caretaker of the _ household acmunts; home nuraina (given by Miss evil Sudsbury. Ont. ,and rifled a num~ ber oi parcels being sent from Western Canada to points east. Ant out! this mail were parcels for Prince Edward island. The matter has been duly enquired into with the result that it was ascertained lwhere the thefts occurred and two arrests have been made in connec tion therewith. Portions of the con tents of the parcels rifled were recovered and sent to the persona‘ 'to whom addressed. i The first of a series of Domestic ,- Sclence courses for women and; girls of the rural-districts opened on the l7tb in the Domestic Science Kitchen and Kindergarten are taking advantage of this Course which is under the capable super- Qicifenna, of this city. The course classes will be divided as follows. Practical classes in cookery. sew- ing and laundry; lectures on house- hold problems: decoration and classes in l Beers) and classes in miliinery (Miss P. A. MacDonald.) Lectures will also be given in dairyinR. but- ,ter making and gardening by Mes- lsrs. Morrow. Poirler and Clark. away at who have been instructing for the t Hamid past two weeks at the Azrlcuitural ‘, School during the Short Course" term there.‘ The second course of the series will open on January 31st. At Zion Church, this city, on Sunday evening, at the close of the t ‘The Above la C. l}. llrookn. Inventor ol the Appliance. Mr. llrooltu (lun- , ed llhuaa-ll cl Rupture Over M) ‘l Your-n Axo land Patrols-d the Appliance from Illa pol-animal Elswrlt-Irr. If Ilupturrd. \\ rite Today to the llmnlta Apttllttlt-t- Co». Slurulull, Jllrl. A t I i owing our Appliance and - you prices and names of imuny people who have tried it. and were cured. it gives instant relief when all others fail. Remember. we cure. sh giving ‘WNW’ will continue for two weeks and the use no strives. no harness. no lies. \\'c send on trial to prove what (“P say is true. You are the judge and once having seen our {illustrated book read u. .\'ou will be as enthusiastic as our ‘hundreds of patients whose letters iyou can also read. Fill out free cou- ‘pon below and mail today. it's well worth your time whether you try our Appliance or not. and i l I l FREE INFOBMATIBN COVFOK I i Ilroolta Appliance Company IGIBII Finis if» Mill-shrill. ‘Mk-I. Pious-c send me by mail, in plain wrapper. Your illustrated hook and full information about) your Appliance for tho curs of i rupture. ‘I Na t I l , t I . Stats “; .._.. M- _ . WEDN ESDAY. T0 SERVE SENTENCE-Sheriff ' throutzh about :1‘- | l who is transferred to the Reserve . of Officers. 9th October. W20. wsoome BELL8.—A quiet wed- ding (not; plat‘? at York w. nnnze} on January 12 when Enrl J. Drake tax-soldier of Bracklev was nnitedl in mar-rinse to Miss Florence Ba] -‘, four Mcllaren. daughter of Mn: and Mrs. D. ltfcbaren. Aberdeen. | Scotland, The youna couple with have the best wishes from all fora, very happy wedded life. The zrootn; is a son of Mr. Ronald Drake. Sh‘, Peters Harbour. SUCCESSFUL WHIST PARTY“ -—~The whist party held in the Ly~' ceum on Monday evening in aid oft the Charlottetown Hospital s very delightful social affair. The prize wt ere were as follower» Ladies. Brown. 2nd Mrs. John McGnizarL. Geutlemolifs, 1st. Ml‘. 1089M! G8] - lnnt. 2nd. Mr. Victor Cnyle. The lucky chair winner was Mrs. D. Mc- Millan. The consolation prize went‘ to Miss Annie Mclnnis. Thanks are due to Min. fDr.) McGuigan. Mrs. (Dr...) Conroy. Mr.. P- McCarron. Mr. Ha y James, Mrs. McIntyre, Mrs. ltlcrlfearney and Mrs. 0'Rielly_ for their splendid assistance and donation of prizes, NARROW ESCAPEs-Two stud- ents of the Provincial Agricultural and Technical School, Percy bow- ther and Lee Howard of Cornwall Monday nlcht. When crossing the North River ice. they broke hail‘ way between Brighton shore and Dockendorffs Point, right in the channel. and close to the bushes. Through the assistance» of George White and Fred ikickendovff their horse was at! which 56 tables wereJiiled. brovedl ‘sENNETTAMtTl-(F- At WhitbY (0nt.), on Dec. 22nd, by the Rev. Edwin Smith, M. A., F‘ ll. A. 8.. father of the bride, assisted by the Rev. E. Turkington, of St. And rew's church, Whitby, Major John Bennett (the York Rangers) only son of the late John Bennett. sup erintendent of H. M. Customs, Jer sey (C. 1.), and Mrs. Bennett, Tor- onto, to Miss Katherine Mabel. eld- est daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Ed- win Smith." Whitby, (Ont). -TRAPPERS.-Mcst of 1hr rllvcrsshtl trapper-s in this county have gone out of ituainesa this veer. Three roftlsP to spend the win tor days in settintz and looking af- ter the trope, the reason given is the low prices of furs. Lmu year of this firm- muskrat brought Irv!" n first prize- lilies Laurette,“ u, $5 each. now they are on) svorth l0 to 25 cts. Mink last ycnr were worth $10 to S12. while nun they bring only $1 to $2. Hid r .-. venr ago hrouzht $20 to $30- they are now worth about $4 to S6 ll LIME AND LIMESTONE FRElGHTS-Meesrs J. A. Mauser- vy and Murdock Kennedy, M L. A.. who recently visited the Railway authorities at Moncton ln Septemb er and again in December with a view of having the freight rates on limestone for fertilizing purposes reduced to the some level as that on slack lime for manufacturing purposes, have been informed. though not officially, that the ad- tuatment they asked for has been cranted and that henceforth the frieght will be at the same rate. FUNERAL SERVICES ~ The death of Mrs. Jarws Aitken took “l am now past seventy years of are and have been in bad health f0! a good long while, but Tanlac has fixed me up to where l feel as fine as l used to years ago." said R- J- Carruichael, Head of St. Mars“- et's Bay. Nova Scotia. 8 f9" d8?! ago. Mr. (hrmlohael is a retired carpenter and has lived ill "I15 .- mmunity all his life. "l bad a chronic case oi‘ stomach trouble and it had been bothering me for years and years. After eat- ing gas would form and cause me to bloat all tip somethins B-Wil-ll- t has to give up eating the things i liked best and no matter how particular i was about Whil- l fill?- i always felt like l was belnLl or talk shoutfranlao l concluded p5,)‘ ' try it. Welliilr, it. is the only my. ‘ dicine that has ever helped ms sud it has fixed me up in. great ab: , My appetite is fine and l can eat anything put before me and it no var causes any bad effects at all, Those pains have left my should. .» ere and chest and my breathing is x ‘ free and easy. ' "l have had asthma for years, l don't remember just how many, and Tanlnc has even helped that. tr; tact, l have been built up all round, feel hale and hearty and have nev. er innit my experience nm across a medicine that I can class with Taniac. Tanlac is sold in Charlottetown st Reddin Bros. FRIDAY. PROPERTY PURCHASER-Mr. ‘twhrle G. Balllngall has purchas- -tl the property of the late Charles Simmons. at 2S8 Grafton Street. t FLIGHT LlEUTENANT.--Mr. C. Ray Schurman of Joneaport. Me" U S. A. hns~but recently received his commission as 2nd, Flight Lieu- tenant in the Royal Alr Forces. lliettt. Schurman formerly be~ longed to Summeralde ISLAND BOY WITH MONT- REAL ViC8.--Fred Lane. the flail- fax Wanderer forward, formerly of Charlottetown, who was recently trrtnsfsrred tn the Montreal ofiice of the brokerage firm he is em~ ploycd with. has joined the Vic torias team of the city league. Lane played with the Vlca. the latter, part of last. winter. The local market this morning , ado-rater ¢~b+>1r 8-0-3044‘ \<QA@ 2 i i but 0' ottntztt stoutctts llndigestlon, Acidity, Sourness f and Gases ended with "Pope's Diapepsln" o loooocsv r t t e e t 000-6 Q-OQOOOOOOOQ-OO-OO vOQ-OQ The moment you eat a tablet or two of Pope's Diapepsin all the lumps of indigestion pain, the sour- nees, heartburn and belching oi’ gases, due to acidity‘, vanish-truly wonderful! ' Mdliions of people know that it ts needless to be bothered with in- digestion. dyspepsia or a (iiaortl. finally cxtrlcated after consider - nblc difficulty. Mr. Dockendorff hrimzintz his own horse to pull the. other animal out. The latter was almost perished when rescued. but came round all right after being lprnperiy attended to Mr. Howard lrereived a cold bath. and both “SUGHT 'NJURY'_'M"' 3”‘ young nlen had a narrow escape, cred stomach. A few tabluts of Pope's Dispepaln neutralize acidity and give retlisf at once-no waiting Buy a box of Pam's Diapcpsln now- Don’(. stay dyspeptic! Try to re- gulate your stomach so you can out favorite- foods without causing tlizt- truss. The cos-t is so little. The benefits so great. regular services, in the presmce of a wry’ large congregation. eight tvww e'dcrs were ordained and ad- mitted t0 the session as follows: DI‘. C. C. Archibald, Abram Bon-t nr-ll. J. Lester Dourrisa. Ambrose D. Fraser, Roderick Gillie. Sidney, T. Groen, B. W. LePage, W. B.. Roberta)“ cplms Smallmun who in cm . _. . t , ployed_ Th“ ;“f"""3'5e9 the ‘mmber M at Schurmads Mill Co, Summer] Fen“ “vhf” m We“? The mm" side, while working atone’ of the 5m" “f” G‘-‘°- C; Ta-Ymr- PFC-mil‘ (saws recently had the misfortune ed from the text tn Ecrlestasstv: ‘to c“, his hand very badly and had 7110 not Thou. “W113i i5 lllelto retire from work until the wound cause that the former days were 15 beam-L lrttter 1.18" those’! for thou float not t-ttquire wisely concerning ___AUc-|-|°N WELL Ari-ENE 31115603: depremted the ‘d°“>u_“"lED.-Ths Auction Sale of Mr, f’ ‘ "n Age w” P351 a" mall“ {Thomas Campbell. Claremont, on fanned that the world, in spite uf,“vednegday_ was attended by a a“ m“! 5P0“ 1° ‘he fmlimr-Y- had ‘large crowd of people. Horses. cat‘ More at tiltt residence of her son. Crawford Aitken, 265 Grafton SL. on Jan. l5. The deceased was formerly n highly respected resi- dent of Rollo Bay and came to Charlottetown with her son nine years ago. She had reached the advanced are of 83 years and was predeceased by hcr husband 23 years ago. She leaves to mourn one son, tho above mentioned and a large number of friends. inter- ment took place at Bay Fortune. Post Office, where he made many ifriends and was loved by all who ‘knew him for his qualities of heart land hand and was always foremost 29, when Clara Margaret Madnnis l“ “mhemm ‘my g°°d “"59: He “ugh,” c; F‘ J_ Mulnnls or Chemieaves to mourn a widowed mother ryValley, P. 12.1. became the enact“? limb"! an" m" “Elli P" of ‘Edward J. f-‘oley. The ceremony cl- Jimms “d mdlardfil L" 5- A4 ‘as performed by m“ yam“ M“, Leaning, Iiiontazue; William of this plly. Only the intimate friends of "'3' “d ‘Yemml “f plum“ 31s“? ‘he “we a“ bfldegrmm were Mrs. F. Croesthwaite and Mrs. W. present The bride wore a navy _ SCORES. T...S. A. and 1H5. L. Hfiliilln blue suit with seal trlmminzs and “m a‘ 3mmague W7“) w“ Wm‘ mm hat to match. She was given away “i ‘be time °i his ‘leam h, h" bmmer_in_]aw_ M,‘ J the funeral took place on Sun- n-orm_ad was amended by he}, Sislrisy from the Methodist Church and t“; Miss Bertha “Iguana Thevwtss very largely attendetilThe fun- bfldesmom was supported by hiycral sermon was conducted at the ‘mule,’ 3h.’ m" Foley. Ame church by his’ pastor Ret._ C. Gra- ms many costly presents, was aiham, after which the remains were Beautiful gift to the bride from the! muowed to m" “m” by the mam" .Doucan leaves title morning for Dorchester. N. B., in charge of Wm. “Mt-Lure, who is to serve a two years sentence in the penitentiary for larceny. was very quiet. beef (quarter) was quoted at l5 to 16 cfs hind; 12 to 12% cta. front. There was scarcely any pork in. Retail mar- ket prices for butter were 60 to 65 cts., eggs, B0 ctsx. fowl. $1.25 to $1.50; meat 16 to 25 eta. pork (small) 28 to 30 cts. FOLEY-MacINNIS WEDDING. ——A quiet and pretty wedding took place in St. Paul's Church. Sask- atoon, Sank, on Wednesday, Dec. DIEU ET MON DRUNK-The following Scroll has been received‘ by Mr. and Mrs. Edward Doyle, i4 iSh}:sgbllfztifgffsttselggfyatcgsuglllg:i 1-0 ‘Mpnovi Loggfgg CAN “Nah”; r70“ Sackvme were Rev’ l . . ' G, W. F. Glcndenning. Mr. J. A. ‘Eirlgniitmgg: gtigtgthlefii‘ $19 $.I:FNE"ES'““‘E"“°““““ are being Moore, Provincial Chairman of the was dear to them endured hardship-‘wcewed at ‘he fiqshefles 0mm “Wm Ams“ Emmwmcm Cam“ ' “em m regam m ‘mpmvmg m” 10b‘ paign and blra. Moore; Mr, Henry faced danger, and finally pasaedl l n e 1e of this Province y; m" of me 5mm °f me“ byme Imthflstttzr lfteaed‘ decided that the canner fimnh’ "m (Rem w‘ Altnwnlalp t _ " son. Dr. J. H. AYBPB. EV- - oltjedutgsgtduieiaisf starglrzlfigzafieiisvlgrliglili: ies must be fully up to ‘regulations Brown‘ suufll. Re“ H_ Pierce, before licences are tzrantcd to pack pawn”. Rev. George Ayem p16“. -HOME FROM‘ ABROAiL-‘lic- ket Agent A. E. Large, with Lin. large and child ‘who were spend- ing the past month visiting Mr Larges brother, who is manager ‘of The Western Union Telegraph Co. in Douglas. Arizona, returned to Summerside Wednesday evening. During his trip Mr. Large also visited Texas. Mexico, and other. .American cities and his many friends are pleased to soc him re- VISITORS T0 Sackvtlie returnJl —-Among those who returned last never warn/vi u higher level than Children of Mary of the parish. w. "5 °f m” 1'» “ "~ "d L- T~ B- A~ 8nd Mrs. Foley left immediately af- ter the ceremony for an extended trip East. The death of Mr. John Witt-inn of Covehead, which occurred on T711:- Qtnbor 24th is deeply regretted by a wide. circle of friends throughout the Province. Although tha (levels- 93 113d been in falling health for al- most a year, no one suspected that his condition was ~10 serious and his sudden death on Xmas l-Jve was rsevere shock to ‘his inunedinte H’ v cased him l5 years aco in ‘beautiful cemetery at Lower Mon- iHEUQH-‘ln. * TUESDAV. i iYcungAdams company came from a successful tourpasi on Sat ut-day evening and registered at the Victoria. They went to Ksnaimzton yesterday afternoon to till an cu - YOUNG-ADAMS PLAYERS-Tile in lodvcs nf wiai- .. the deceased was a faithful ctr-tuber. ‘He was laid to, rest ltesirlt- his father who predec- the that of the prcsent (lay. He in- stancei the saints of the various period: of human history and show- sri fir»: ‘hrlr conception of good- ness and even the wactirc of '.' was vow,- much below thc present Lfifly swmclard. The saints must iv iwltzeri by their historical setting Ho sunk» of tho religious ideas of the Puritan axle. when although ‘in- ff-nsciy ‘n earnest about the salva- tion of his own soul each m-m sough' to make his escape (‘row the (‘itv of Dcstntctlon lgnorinr _tie, hay and other products. brought a fairly good price, as also did farm implements and household ffurnkure. it 1a Mr. Campbell's ln~ gentler: to leave the provlnce.-—H —-CONSIDERING‘FOX TAX.--A {meeting of the Summerside fox men was hold on Monday evening. when the federal taxes, as respecp. lug the fox industry, were discuss» ed. lt ts expected a representative of the inland Revenue Department will be in Summerside on Thurs- (lay to fully explain the tax more i l live in freedom. Let those who come after see to it that his name be not forgotten. Pte. Lorne Doyle, Canadian infantry Battalion. Buck- ingham Palace. i join with my grate _fui people in sending you this mom orinl of a brave life given for oth- ers in the Great War, George R. I. LEPAGE-WONNACOT WEDD- ING.~—A quiet wedding takes place this morninz at the home of Mn. and Mrs. B. W. LePage, 133 Fitz - roy Street. City, when their only elnurzhter, Miss Hilda Ruth, and Mr! are beintz given to the packers lug to n large percentage of the ‘(rtnnk of last year havinz shown dis- coloration so that every precau- tion will be taken to prevent a ro- occurrcncc of the same. vi night last. A number of Mn wrnt out rntbbit shooting in and instructions along these lines m, vane” throuzhout. the Provinc-c. This act-i ion has been found necessary ow- --Wltat might have proved a fat accident occurred on Mtmrlny youn" the woods to the wt-s‘ nf Sttntnter Mrs. Austin Judson, Pownal. -MAJOR CR-EttGHTEN CON- FERS WITH FOX MEN.-—1n the Board of Trade rooms yesterday n representative number of for men met Major Creighton of the Fin~ ance Department, Ottawa, and pre- ‘aantsd through their spokesmen, Hon. A. E. Arsenauit. their views on l-‘ctlcral taxation of the fox com panics. wt-n Major fampbcll s= Chairman. st-vernl of the fox men turn feeling much improved in health and appearance from his The residence nf Mr. John Mo. Lean, North Wiltshire. was the scene of a notable event on Wed- neadny evening at 7.30 when his‘ daughter. Miss Annie. became the wife of ltir. George Boers of the Charlottetown Poet Office staff, The ceremony was performed by "' V“ "mar ‘taaisterl hv Rel". R. H. Stavert of Hunter River. ‘inc utxue, who wore a white satin, nwrtit-ttiarly as regards the fox business. were henrri from. re the taxation by the Federal and Local Govern- ments, and stated that any drastic veil and orange blossoms Wfls at- tended by two little flower girls. Misses Jean MacDonald and Anna ~ mm“); igagement there. _'l‘he lstc Mr. Whelan was of s,‘ quiet tmassumiug personality, uni- the whilv that his neighbor also had n smti :0 save. - Aftr-r the sermon and hymn the Lloyd Ashley Wonnncot. son of i\lr. and Mrs. John Wonnncot. Prince Street, will be united in marriage. :’tlo and tlttlrin-z the ttforrtonnia port om- of them fired his nun FOR FRANCE-Ii parcel post teeter final lists-litre Bottglts? flitill llama», Illicit haven} lethally on la 421s an’ a» a with» yersally respected by all classes, and was ever ready to assist in ev- ery enterprise that tcnderr-z‘ to the betterment of the Cfilllilllllllly. i i Ill 'frotn St. John. N. B., on the 21st, ‘ and tho dlrrct exchange oi ptrcrel pos- with Bahamas has br-en re- During his illness he was frog-tuned. m-aii belnz Yilfwardrd rp- quentiy visited by iis kind pastor Rev. J. B. Mclnlyre and died rur- tlfled by all the comforts of his Holy Religion. His funeral took place on Sunday afternoon and despite the inclemen- cy of the weather was well attend- ed. His remains were laid to rest in the quletude 0f Si. Eugene Cemet- ery, there to await the dawn of a glorious resurrection. There are left to mourn his lossnnd cherish his memory his widow, two spas and four daughters. One son John predeceased him having piv- en his life for his country in Sept. 19181 ‘The surviving members are: Thomas of the P. 0. staff. Chariot» WW“; Ida. teacher at Sturgeon; “NW4. teacher at. Cotchead; I-Im-I ma often P. W. College and Ad-l ole. and Wall: at home. To all 0f' whonn the sincere sympathy of nmny friends is extended. wtu em to dean, no eae wants to light the fences early la the season, In spite of cold, bleak days. The re- sult is, hundreds have caught cold, nail now have bronchial coughs. _ f you would rt realize it, no man, woman er ehil needs te endure tbs misery a day loa r. ey"s Bron- .-the.. ale remedy s. It vmkt e tangle. guiarly from Halifax. POSTAL NOTICE-A full mail for thv- United Kingdom will be tics- patched by the Steamers Canada and Saxonla sailing from Halifax on the 23rd, and 24th. instants res- pectively. Mail to connect with he'll these stcumers must leave here not later than Saturday mooring next the 22nd, instant. ‘ T0 TRANSFER POST OFFICE. Post Office inspector Whear went. East yesterday afternoon to transfor the PPoet Office at East Baltic to the charge of Mr. Joseph L. Mc- wiuiay, returned soldier, who rc- places .\fr. William Fraser who has removed from the district. sswr UP TO SUPREME count -—The lads Doiron and Ingram, who yesterday charged with stealing from the shoe store of Neil Mc - Nevin and from Rertrdons sample rooms were remanded to the-next session of the Supreme Court. S, O. T.-On the evrning of Gab ' urday. Dec. 18. Rev. ll. H. Stnvert. Grand Worthy Patriarch of tho Sons of Temperance lectured in the duct-ti tltc IPCLIUET. Quite a largo number of young and old were pre- sent and listened with deep attetr lion to the lecture of the evening. At he close of tho lecture. Mr, Sin- vert re-orgnnlzed the division of le brl ' re ‘sf, even a e and i e y on the road to ~ ,- p named _ in eases ‘vary other e known te ieal balance has failed. hustlers Bronchitis Mixture is ' _ but a spills tnkflro, dink t healing - qmemsdial. You on’: wotdfor it. Every awt-irott, money- I not eto your a _tle. Ta eno ‘g; lltfittf u. an. ‘is t l t i t m the Son-s of lk-mperaucc. which had been tlorntant for over one and onc- .hslf yours. The following offlcrrs' were elected and installed: W. P.» if. D. McNevin; W. A,—-Seymour y McLean‘, R. S-Mfsa Annie Mfr, hood; A R. S.—~Jas. Boyce; Cont]. -Heotor McNevln; A. Candi.- Mtss Rose biomass-ll; (‘hop-Miss ' May Carson; Troas.~.\libs W. Mc- Dougali; F‘. Scribe-Ewen Mc- Dmlghli: I. Sent-J. Allan McDon- nn; o. Senb-W. Salmon: Dep. 0., 34% W. P.-Jol1n J. Mobeod. The nights of meeting is Tuesday. The galhq sting was closed with the singing d the National Anthem. all for France will be despatched hall at Bonshaw. Mr. John J. Mc~ Leod occupied tilts chair and introf i minister road the warrant and after rwlriifle! the doctrinal statcmcnt wi‘l1 regard to the Office of Elders and explaining that. the crtfrtmpnt" n‘ the “ltyvinc on of hands". cavi- Pd in lt.=\‘lf no efficacy, but mitt ill" YWW-‘lllg came from God in an swer to the prayer offirod at tha‘ time: he- then adresaed the usual questions to the elderoeievt which being answered in the affirmative brought the service to the point whr-ro the session with imposition of hands and prayer and [mgr bv the extension of (be right hand o‘ fellowship welcomed the brethren to takepart with tlyzm in the min- fairy. The Minister than addressed both the Session and congregation and appealed for a great forward movement on the part of all. ‘The choir rendered the Conaecraiion Anthem in splendid form. Miss Ethel Coffin taking the solo. bliss Hilda Barnes as organist did much to make the impressive service a thing long to be remembered. anpesrvd before the Police Court I l For Hair Anti Skin Health Cnlicntn ls Supreme m??? °"§l’n°t'elii§mn§l'ild B“? ‘ma’ adv-helm»: m syn SJAFL‘ "‘"‘-'>'=‘-t‘ “so” lea .a alittle u cura tu;tt§“.'h“"F‘%‘““ my ‘M Delicate. deli I i i t Creighton of the Finance Depart - , by a committee which consisted of COMING HERE.- The Halifax “all aayar-Mias Whittnn. of the editorial staff of Social Welfare. To ronto. and national secretary oi‘ the Canadian Women's Press Aasociat - ion (in affiliation with the London Society oi’ ‘Vomsn Journalists). is a visitor in town- helm: en route to Prince FAlward Island. I t ST. MARY'S CHURCH MEET- lNO.--The annual business meet-i lng. the year being an unusually‘- side. was held on Monday evening The reports were very encourag- ing, the year being an unusunlly| good one financially. The following; vestry men were elected: H. C; Mills, A. C. Saunders, B. W. Tan- ton, H. ill/Downing, W. B. Mills, Willis Warren. Harry Ford. Chas. Hensley, clerk; Wardens, H. C. Mills A. C. Saunders; B. W. Tan- ton and H. M. Downing were ap- pointed Delegates. to the Synod nt Halifax and Dr. E. T. Tnnton. B. W. Tani/on nnri Willis Warren wore appointed delegates to the D. C. S. A meeting of tho fox men was held in Mr. E. R. Drew's office yes terday to discuss matters in con - nectlon with the visit of Major t tnent, Ottawa. The Major la cotnlnlz here to ad- just matters ln connection with the taxes levied on Fox Companies and representations have been made to Ottawa by local officials here and Premier Arseuauit and Mr. McGullz- an and others, claiming that the tax on fox companies is too great t Tho tneefinz in Mr. Drew's office,‘ was presided over by Colonel Dav- ison and remarks on the subject were mttde by A. A. Pomeroy, W" K. Rogers. A. Miller. E. R. Brow. J. 0. Hyndman, F- Bovyer. J. R Dlnnll, and others. An invitation was sent toPt-emler Arsenault and Mr. McGuigsn to come down to at tend a meeting to be held in Mr. Brows office this morning at ten o'clock, where some concrete pro - posals will be formulated to prs-t sent to Major Creighton at a meet- lnn to be held in the Board of Trade rooms at eleven o'clock. This meeillll is most importan to all private fox ranchers, and of-, ficials of fox companies, ev -‘ one interested in this should make, lt a point to attend. The ceremony will be performed by Rev. G. C. Taylor, assisted by Rev. John Stirling of Cavendish. The hride and zrootn will be unattend- ed and only the members oi‘ tho ‘amilies immediately interested will he present. After (he ceremony anti wetidlnc breakfast the happy ynunz couple will leave for a twn weeks honeymoon tour of tho prov lncee and on return will take up their residence in Charlottetown. The Guardian joins with the many friends of the deservedly popular young cotiple for continued happl - ness and prosperity. Needed a Chair to Help. Her t0 Work NOW MR8. EXQ-cb-rr l8 PRAIS- mc. poops mousv PILLS Port Hope Lady who suffered from Rheumatism and Heart Trouble tells how she found relief. Port Hope, Ont, Jan. 2lst--(Spe- cial).—Among the thousands of women in Canada who sing the praise of D0dd’s Kidney Pills. none in more enthusiastic than lift-a. S. Eastcott, s well-known and highly respected resitlontltere. And Mrs. Eustcott is always ready to tell the reason why. "I ltave been n grant sufferer from rheumatism and ltearl trouble for the last four years." she says in telling hcr story. “l Iioctoretl and tried all kinds w‘ treatments, but got no good results. l got so bad l had to walk with a chair. "After inking ikvltfs Kidney Pills for some time i could walk alone. Now f am hauler than l tz-ve been mt tltc iris‘, four YIZ-‘ITB l am on my e-izlitb box and will continue to take Delhi's Kidney Pills till l am perfectly well." -t what he mipposed vine a run nick up his bunny. to ‘his surprise “t- found he had shot ltu Ameri- n 'r'-‘ ' WHO w“ nr- n! [he mnrtino httnch. finwt-vor it was ‘ut-irv that but one shot lmd found iv» mnrk, just below the knee --vfflcient tn dam-pen the‘ n-nlem sporitlvs (instinct af the .:,l"'iXn. A number of nuns "n-i other tporti -' a bargain and at large. meeting of the New London ice Racing Association was held at New London on Friday evening. There was a large and entlrtlalaa - tic number present. The report of i920 was read showing l; good sum of cash on hand. The following ofllcore were elected:—-Preaidsnt, Geo. E. Woodsldc; Vice President A. G. McKay; Secretary Trcssur er, J. L. Lockhnrt, and the follow lng strong executivez-lssac Bern ard. F. Murray, ‘W. Picket-ind. Geo Dlnnla, A. G. McKay, J. W. McKay W. D. Kllley. H. Sims, H. F. Mor- rison. The Club intends to bold it. race as soon as ice conditions are favourable At the first meet n Green Race will be called and three minute This lshoulti bring out some now blood of which there ls n number of promising ones, —WELL KNOWN RESIDENT.» death occurred of Mm. Allw Smith of liillerelle Deceased was in her 89th your and was widow of the late James Smit), who pro docsessld flzrir 4 years. Deceased was the mother of 5 children ot‘ whom 4 now live in Ellersiis. lltim only, 'M‘rs. Thomas Burleigh. Edward Foaoi Sarah T. Smith and Western Smith. Also l9 (rand chil drop. l2 neat grand children. two great. great grand children. De- Rheumatism and heart trouble are both caused by sick Kidneys. i purities out cf the blood and the trouble begins. The rational treat- iment is io strengthen the Kidneys seam-e t an they can remove the cause of my tho Penalt- Ask your neiirhhortt it David's Kid- ney Pills are not the help sink Kid- neys are crying for. ceased was one o! Elieraliea‘ oldest {residents when she lived all her ml service was condor" ithe Rev. H. W. |malna were laid no rest in tin» Methodist Church Camr- beside im- lwsbnnd and sou ‘giro pallbearers‘ were Colin Sgtléh hot rattan. U. Oataeroa. o n (thong, heounitn moment! and Julia a dug rabbit. but in from: over to pg goods are now for sale the rabbit is shill anoartuo cLUBt-"Thfi annual ntsasures at the present time would not be in the interest of the lndus~ try. The fox ranche = expressed their appreciation of the fact that tht- Government is looking into the condition of the fox industry bc- fore levying the taxes. Before cios lng the mevtlng a hearty vole 0' "hm-q" wan hmpynr! Vqtrw rnt- Irh ton tor the friendly ‘manner in which he had eaten-ed into the ques- tion. l Roseraon. Mrs. (DE) Rolzerao ren- idefsd the wedding march in capi- tal style. One hundred and forty guests were in attends and the entire affair passed off most suc- cessfully. Many beautiful gifts were received. The groom's gift to the bride was a handsome sliver ztea service. The happy couple left yesterday morning on n wedding trip to Boston. They have the best wishes of a host of friends. ‘Jhey Mia: w lads‘ OI‘ oizlieossgtTlg-starttial texture OHSQOS PICVBII crumbling in the package and their firm substance adds to their attractiveness retain their crisp- ness stud. rich flavor aFter milk or cream is add 501D BYGRQCIRS EVERYWHERE! Canadian Postum Cereal Coded. f8 Ontario.