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Goodwill, Barrister of hat city-a son of Mrs. Goodwill, of CHDS Brighton and brother of Dr. Good- ill, of Falconwood is Lieut Colonel. appears that “a scheme for the SWCZLCYS speiedy mobilization of the Peterboro reg ment in case of emergency. was Overcoats e _ _ I cently laid before Lieut Colonel 03 S _ r -- UIICICYWCBI' Goodwill and that one of the propo- Mumers sition is that an auto corps be orga- ized to as ist in assemblin the mili- Sweaters GIOVES & MILLS liia at shori notice. We sei no com- Pants plaint in Peterboro that there are no Underwear , Suits f Fancy Shirts ‘ arms for the corps; and we feel sure hat under Col. Goodwill’s command he corps will be active and useful in cape its services should be needed for D Ralll COSTS home defence. Rain Coats Also many other lines too numerous to mention. ` The P. E. I. Dry Goods Store 83 Queen Street 8179-l-7Mli. | _ 11 1 I “Quality Piumbing"W-` How About Having That Faulty Plumbing Repaired Do you realizeihe danger in disregarding faulty pliimliiiig- you do know that the longer you neglect hav- ing it repaired the more serious it will become. Don'i place your own health, or the lic-.alth of your family in jeopardy. Our expert plumbers will rapidly and accurately repair the trouble. and the cost will be small compared with the genuine satisfaction you will receive. Call, write or phone 293-J. Fred H. T rainor, 0,§I,'I,‘;°,%}I,i,,. _ 80 Grafton Street If I-f' "`""`Il -EMERALD DAIRY CO.--A state- ment of the buisness done by the Em- erald Dairy Co. during the cheese sea- son ending on the 31st October, last. has been issued and placed in the linnds of the patrons of that Associa- tion. The output was the largest for many years past, 197,643 lbs. of cheese having been manufactured. The quantity of milk received was 2,- 055,731 lbs. for which the patrons were paid an average price of $1.11 per 100 lbs. A few of the largest patrons were: Ronald McDonald, 45,301 lbs. milk. value $515.06; Mrs. John Hughes, 40,414 lbs., $468.84; James McKay, 39.729 lbs.. $423.46: W. ll. Mayne, 30.138 lbs., 8344.91; Emmet Hughes, 29,665 lbs., 334.48; Jason McDonald. 31,234 lbs., $351.06. A butter making outfit. has been added to the plant dur- ing the past season and work along this line is still going on. a much larg- er quantity of milk being supplied than was anticipated.-E. Dr.Chaae's0ln twfllselineyou as cure ou. a - glu-s,og~ Ente. Bam boanseifyoumenllm nmssande 2o.stamntoP\!nolf»¢e. HHE INSUHINIIE We write fire insurance in good companies. Keep your buildings and fumlture fully insured. (‘all or write. Phone 75. Globe Fox Exchange and Agencies Ltd SUMMERSIDE, P.E.l. 81-lil 1 Bmlmtli Overshoes _ p Wheninneed of warm, comfortable footwear . be sure and inspect our stock of Overshoes. ` Eyes L _Melflvm $1-45 C0 $3»00 g ’.?.._1":§‘....°"s§.5.‘."....‘”'.’.i°..§’|¥¢i"¢°i-I2 Il - 6;; ai!-;\_.A_ A_____ as an ._ »\ ns- _ ' ' -WV. -39°F' . - ._ _ .- - __ . l_ . ‘ `. I .>-itrsnau AirrsaJ.Ar uit. _ _ _`- 1-.HE mmgumu 11...... vm., JI.. .......... Athe- “ _ _ V ‘ - ’ -- *-1. ' 3 ' ’ _ ' _ _ ig lr,-‘ma Irs. -liirsnels -Arsenault. ' ` " ` _ ;;:_~::::.z-:.'I:fri-'-'rfrJ:-'-'-'-`-'-'-2'-'Sf ‘F ` '-'-'-'-'-`-'-`~`-`-'-'~`~'-'-` _Hitman . . l m. ool-_ ; olden vo Gillis-' -MASKS of every description in stock at Holmal:i’s. _ 8164-1-Omlii tc. E ggi it presenting a great many dilsrent -ALL HAIR GOOD! kept in stock. t also combinga made up. hair goods dyed. Send to Mrs. White, Charlotte- town or leave with Miss Strong, Poo- ples' Store, Summerside. ‘ 8049-12-28ml! -DEATH.-Deep -sympathy is felt for Mr. and Mrs. Wm. T. Matheson in the death of their youngest daughter, Edith Muriel, after an illness of 'only two days, of pneumonia, at the age of 2 years and 5 months. The funeral was held Wednesday at 2 p. m. to the People’s cemetery.-X. - -BIG CARNIVAL, FRIDAY, in Crystal Rink. Sumineralde. Special train leaves Kensington at 7 o'clock. retuming leaving here at 11.16, fare 30 cents. Valuable prizes consisting of a Large Thermos Bottle. and Com- plete Safety Razor Shaving Outfit are given for the best costume. Skaters not in costume can all skate at 9 o'clock. Hear the band play " Tipper- ary,” and enjoy a night of sport. All for 25 cents. 8163-1-6m3I --TEMPERANCE LECTURE. - Rev. W. D. Wilson, Field Secretary C of the P. E. Island Temperance Alli- 0 ance, lectured In King George Hall, _I Port Hill on Saturday evening, Jan. nlsbed a number of suitable selec- present heard of the good work bo- | ing done by the Alliance throughout P the Province and Mr. Wilson told ui' the effort being made to still further Prohibition Act bro ht in At the Bamford and Rev. Mr. McKay, some questions were asked by the audience 8 in regard to the proposed Prohibi- c by Rev. Mr. Wilson and Mr. H. D. 8 Doble, M.L.A., The meeting closed by singing God Save the King.--P. L. Gallant, of Abram’s Village, has re. ceived his new gasoline engine. Mr. as it_is an up-to-date one. It is far H superior to his old one and has much greater force, it being a 6 h. p., while the old one is a 4 h. p. Mr. Gallant expects good satisfaction from - his new engine. Besides doing the work which he was doing with his other engine, he expects to saw boards, laths, etc. Mr. Joseph L. Gallant. of Abram's Village. went to Charlotte- town last Saturday. Mr. Cyrus Gal- lant, of the firm of S. E. Gallant and Son, Abram's Village, went to Char- lottetown on Thursday last. The many friends of Mr. S. E. Gallant, Abram's Vilalge, will be glad to hear that he has improved considerably. Mr. Leo Doiron. teacher of Maxim Ville. spent his Christmas holidays up liest. A meeting of the C. M. B. A. members of Egmond Bay, was held in the Egmond Bay ilall on last Sunday evening for the purpose of installing the new officers. Mr. Antonet S. Ar- scnanlt spent Christmas with his'par- ents and friends and returned to Sum-, meraide on the following Monday. The people of Egmond Bay are availing themselves of the line weather to cut their fire wood. At this season, how- ever, when many are ready to haul, a fall of snow would be greatly appre- ciated.-M. WESTERII PERSONALS -Mr. W. B. Sobey. Searletown. was a visitor to Summerside on Tuesday of this week.-X. -Mr. A. C. Linkletter. Linklefer, was in Summersidc on Wednesday of this week.-X. -Mr. John Richards, M. L. A., and Mrs. Richards leave in a few days on a visit to Bermuda.-X. -Mr. Frank Montgomery. Bedeque, was in Summerside on Tuesday on businessb-\~X. -Mr. A. C. Rogers has returned to his home in Summerside, after a two- weeks business trip to Montreal.-X. -Miss Lennie Arsenault. who re-` 00l\tl!~' spent n row days in Egmond Buy. is now In Suuimerslde.-M. -Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Arsenault, Abram B VIUBEB. spent last Sunday in Summerside.-M. -.Miss Delina Gallant, of Mlscouche Convent. spent her Christmas vaca- tion st her home in Abram's VIllage.M -Mr. Alyre Arsenault, Urbsin Ville, who is attending college at Memram- cook. spent his vacation with his par- ents.-M. I -Miss Loretta M. Leonard teach- er at Port iiill, has returned from her home in Cornwall and resumed her duties on Tuesday morning.-. -Rev. W. D. Wilson preached ac- ceptably to s large congregation ln. Lot 14 Presbyterian Church on Bun- day afternoon last.-P. -Miss Annie Ramsa , Port Hill, is visiting her sister rs. J. Wyman. Birch. Suminerside.-P. lw.it fIL mfwyp mfwyp mm mm mm -Miss Annie Mathieson, Summer- slde. spent her Christmas holidays with friends in Bedeaue and Searle- tovm. the guest of iss Nellie Alli- J » -A UIG VARIETY 0! MB!!-I. F9' eph Arsenault, Mr. Fidele J. Arsen characters. Get one for the Carnival. N R. T. Holman, Limited. 8164-1-dmsi _Min Aibei-gg Mcpgriaug, Summer --_- 5 ng the Christmas season and pre- s 2nd' Rev' J' S' Mcxny presided' The Stirling with a Life Membership Cer- choir of St. James Episcopal Church _ und Lot 14 Presbyterian Church fur- gimme' The Premdem' Mrs' D' W' tion; of singing. The lecture-_ deliver- m e y Rev. Mr. Wilson was both in- with good cheer and realm _ . gs of love 'Nesting “nd msnucuvl ‘md "'°“" and kindness towards our friends at mme and afar, our thoughts turn he eye of Faith we discern more _ l impmve mmters by l"“'"‘g “ “ew End exertion In the great workin U8 . W close remarks were made by Rev Mr. lure be fu" of beum. tmngs_ tion Act all of which were answered has been an me piration to us, one and to the satisfaction of all concerned au' ever ready in every good Work ,O _ s _ABRAMS V"'LAGE-""M"- J°S9Ph telligent interest in everything per Gallant may be r‘~"’“d of his |’“"°h“se presslon to our appreciation of your ri»sis'v,iiis.--ia. -_ , ‘ _ -The many friends of Mr. M. L. F. Mcxansie will regret to hear that he is confined to h s home throulh ill- -Tlie following from Abramfs Vil- lage have returned from the lum}ier woods. Mr. Amand Gallant, Mr. os- De Fa lt and Mr. John P. Arsenault.-M lee has been added to the stall of be Women's Institute Branch of the psrtment of Agriculture in the 'capa- city of asisstant supervisor. Miss Mc- rlane is a graduate of McDonald College. Quebec.-X. Mlna-d's Llnlment Oo., Limited. Gentlemen.-Last Winter I received great benefit from the use of MIN- AltD’8`LlNlMliiNT in a severe attack of Ladrililw. and I have frequently proved it to be very effective in cases of Inflammation. V Yours. » W. A. HUTCHINBON. PIlESElilll|llii_ A committee consisting of the oili ers of the W. T. and H. M. Auxiliary f Cavendish called at the Manse dur- i.'9i ented their pastor’s wife, Mrs. John impson read the following addrcasz- Dc-:ir Mrs. Stirling:-At this Christ- ns time, when our hearts are illlcd naturally to the Mission Feld and by early the need of renewed energy lilch we are engaged. May the fu- We realise our need of wise counsel nd consecrated leudership,and we re- ognize in you n symputhlser who ssist and help. We have learned in our close fellow- ship to love and respect you for your weet Christian character and your in- ex- m taining to your Master's work, and is our desire to give tangible it fe amongst us. In tendering you, as a Christmas token s Life Membersiiip in the Wo- en's Missionary Society of the Pres- byterisn church in Canada. we do so with the hope that the very pleas- ant relations that have for so long ex- isted, may continue for many years to come, but even should it be our lot to be separated in after years, we feel that thc bind of union establish- ed by this Life Membership, is one that shall grow more sweetly sacred and binding with the passing years,and even to the setting of life’s sun when all our work is ended and we are call- ed to the great reward. With prayers for your best good and truest happiness, we beg to re- main on behalf of the Auxiliary. Very Sincerely, Mrs. Dan Simpson, Pres. Mrs. Nel- son McCoubrey, Vice Pres. Mrs. Jas. Stewart. Treasurer. Mrs. Alex. Mc- Neil, Secretary. Mrs. Ernest McNeil, Asst. Sec. _ Mrs. Stirling replied, thanking the ladies very heartily for their kind re- membrance, she expressed her great appreciation of their gift which show- ed their kind thought of ber and their deep interest in the work of the Auxil- iary. She referred also to the happy relations existing among their Ilttlc band of workers and to the pleasure she had in being one of them. This Auxiliary has grown very con- silerabiy in numbers and activity dur- ing the past few years and is endeav- oring to do its little part in extending the Masters Kingdom.. ness.-X. , _ *HORACE _ _ .- “FLOUR - FLOUR. ` ' I Flour. _grade Flour and cheaper TEAS. Barrels and bags SUGAR SUGAR. SUGAR. ' Barrels and bags, B SUGAR etc., etc. quoted upon appgication. Charlottetown, P.E. I. December, 1914 7076-12-19MstuLh2Wks. WHOLESALE GROCER _ Offers _for sale the fo1lowin§ stock :- " Barrels & bags, CAWTHO P’S IMPERIAL 'Barrels and bags, McCAHILL’S PLANET ' Barrels, ROYAL LOAF, all Manitoba wheat , Barrels, GILT EDGE & VICTORIA, second ' £253: ‘éliiéiii-§‘1§”3’5§i‘tEAL' Bags, WHEAT BRAN. ~ Chests and caddies, HASZARD’S BRAHMIN XXX GRANULATED Barrels and bags, No. 1 REFINED YELLOW _ Bags BRIGHT DEMERARA CRYSTAL arbados MUSCOVADO Puncheons, Tierces and barrels, EXTRA FANCY BARBADOS MOLASSES. English Tinned Meats, Ivelcon Cubes, Sauces, French Peas, Mushrooms, etc. Peter’s Chocolates in Cartons or cases. All goods uaranteed and lowest .prices Horace Haszard I! One cent per word first insertion In this column, half cent per word each continuation. Cash must accompany order. Minimum charge Twenty-ilvs cents. F cuiiniii liiissiiien ins. 1 AGENTS YIMITED ' WANTED-SALEBMEN EXCLUSIVE lines, permanent, big earnings guar- anteed, no experience; ten vacan- cies. Writo Luke Brothers, Limit- ed, Montreal. 8092-12-31M6i. AGENTS WANTED-To sell for "The Old Reliable Fonthill Nurseries." We teach our men to sell. Experience unnecessary. Highest commission paid. Handsome free equipment. Stone & Wellington, Toronto, Ont. 6945-12-12mE52i I Vi ll' LP WMITED-FEIIILE $2 A DAY SALARY ior intelligent married or single women for work around home, or liberal remunera- tion for spare time. Mrs. David- son. Brantford. ___----j’E_§|ll-F_____-__ -- ____ FOR SALE.- A NEWLY CALVED cow (Ayreshire). A. J. McDonald, Cherry Valley. 8151-1-6M3ipd s|viAi.i_ snow cTsE`T=6ia_§A'L'si‘ Apply at the Union Commercial Col-‘ FOR SALE-Two pairs Class A Foxes. Apply to Box A 38, Albertoii. 8112-1-1m5ipd EOEES ` FOR SALE. - BLACK Silvers. males or females. Further particulars apply to Samuel Ken- nedy. Cliarlotetown. 8118-1-mill PURE BLOOD MAKES HEALTHY PEOPLE Hood’s Ssrsaparilla removes sorofula sores, boils and other erup- tions, because it drives out of the blood the humors that cause them. Eruptions cannot be successfully treated with extemsl applications, because these cannot purify the blood. }i`ood's Ssrsspnrilla makes rich, red blood, perfects the digestion, and builds up the whole system. In- sist on having Hood’s. Get it now __.. , ._ 'I K `~`\.., A l .fi » \-ah if rf' __ _.__.__..»_-\; ).__ -as -‘» _ _ \ - Toilet Sets The isis.: an-ivan in ‘roiiei Sets are extremely beautiful ,made in five and ten piece style of semi-porcelain; the pieces are féill sizednieatly eesofamped sdanwiui n°§"l|°nli other designs. ‘ Any of these se _ that coutdbe d 5-; Es W' I lla-Q HELP YUIHTED-MILE vvAN1'Eo.- A nov Asour. is years old as an apprentice. Apply . 6014-IO-12MtL _ LOST L08T.- ON WEDNESDAY LAST, Fox-hound answering to name “ Pickle." Reward for information. V Fennell & Chandler.. 8166-1-iimfli LOST.-On New Year‘s Eve, between the Morell House and the People's Cemetery, u parcel containing a horse brush and n pair of driving lines, natural leather colour, with hand parts padded. Reward on leaving at this office. 8154-1-62iE1ipd SlTUli'll0llS VIICIHT BILLY SUNDAY‘S MESSAGE. GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR MEN or women. We will pay you $120. to distribute it in your neighborhood. Sixty day‘s work. Spare time may be used. International Bible Press, 182 Spadina Ave., Toronto. - iiiiireii 0 WANTED-By a young lady, board in a private family. Room alone. Ap- ply at this oiilce. 6946-11-1-lmtf ’°g°- 8123'1'4""f §i`i.vEn 'Fox c6MPANies on Paiv- ate owners of fox Companies Stock who are prepared to sell shares at prices below par value, please communicate with us.- Markets are depressed. but we have clients with cash who will consider stock bargains in the Black Silver Fox line. and we are in position to dis- pose of substantial blocks of stock, if offered at timely prices.-Address at once 711 Drummond Building, Trans-Provincial Securities Corpo- to W. N. Tanton, Wstcbmaker ration Limited, Montreal, P, Q, 8086-12-30M'Ii The Eastern Trust C0. in-_ps1 ` _an-a CAPITAL $1.000.000 INCORPORATED 1893 nasaavi-: $2z5.ooo PRESIDENT: Robert E. Han-is, K. C. PRINCE Eowasn _1§_LAN_Li_3o._iin_i_>_ speculate with its own or invest monies outside of than ever. Hon. John McLean, M. P. P. Chairman, James Eden, C. H. B. Longworth, J. S. Hinton. This Company under its Act of Incorporation confines its business to the administration of estates and trusts, it does not receive deposits, , does not trust efunds, nor does it - ° ' ' 'the Maritime Provinces. ~ In these times of financial trouble its position is 3 -I - - xi ."i `1] l 3: I I L' L