is ti-;» -~ _ti F “Q --»~'»-~- ...ni _*___ _. . <\~.._._ __ » ' » ‘ ' '~» q~.¢_. .._. ._ __ _ » . _ , . _i. _ ~ ~ .....,. V ` .w "K3 QW Fist wgmmgpgy - I ‘ 'mn cnsnnorrnrown ousnmsn _ . tANtIAltY_17, |- ' _ __ ~ ~,&,¢;- '-7 Y ' ' _- f _ _ ` -i1' PAYO to barb-t& Psovtaea. -TWD CENTI per word duh ln- sertion for advetising in this nolumn. Cash must accompany order. lini- mum cbarge twenty~iiva cents. ' -NEW SHIPMENT-OF SILVER- WARE RECEIVED.-Latent style' .ill- cluding Community Design'-the real kind for gift pnrposi. See the dis~ play at HOLMAN’S. Btlnmerside. ` 39384-16M8iEll -SPECIAL SUMMERSIDE SKATE next I-‘riday Jan. 19th. Special train leaves Charlottetown at 4.15 returning after skate. Return fare $1.00. 3925-1-13M5l. -CASE ADJOURNED-The trial of the _voting man, charged with perjury, was continneii on Monday afternoon in the Prince Vonnzy Court House before Stiprrmiiary .Magistrate Wright. Af- ter some further evidence was taken the (‘ourt again adjourned till \Ved- nnsdny the l7Il'l. lllilf., 8! ll n. Ill.-H. -INSPECTOR OF -Cl-l|MNEYS» ETC.-Since the recent hres in Sum- merside, Chief of Police Oakes had been uppointeti inspector of chirn-_ nays, str.-res and stove pipe for the. town. thief Oakes has just comple~ tml his contract. which in every res~~ per-t, has been done in a most crediq tahlr manner and the number of de-_ ferrive iiues and pipes found in thai tnwn is amazing. These however are-, now nil r<-paired, something which§ shculd bring a sense of easiness to' Insurance Fompanies.-H. ` _ , ____ _ _ -Now on Fmms t.me.- ui-.I` and .\irs=. Jr.-seph (‘iow of Freetownl have just received a leitc-r from thelr` son Private Benj. L. Clow now in France who enlisted in the 105th and wem nv¢»rsf~a.- last summer. He and his irit-nil l-Illis ilooper from Middleg ton. P. H. i.. have been drafted tm lMrs_ Elma Inman was presented with tal Parlors. Summarskle. -TH! PLAY of “The I-loly City." which was postponed last week on so count of the rain storm. will be given on Thursday. January ltth. in King 0eorge'a Hall. Kensington at 8 o'clock. There will be a sale of candy in aid of the Red Cross Society betw the _acts. . Be sure and leave Thang ov- ening free in order to be present at this entertainment. it ia instructive, elevating and of a high moral charac- ter. 3958-1-l7M1i ‘ -SCHOOL CLOSING.-A very lil0_~. a _ _ i cessfnl school closing and entertain ment was held in the Cape Traverse Hall on Thursday evening December Zlst The large new hall was filled al mos‘ to overcrowding while the whole school of 75 pupils contributed to n ‘splendid entertainment consisting ol’ ichomses, cxercises,` quartettes, di- Iaiogues, recitatjons, etc. After the programme was carried out Santa Claus`arrived and distributed the many gifts from the' heavily laden iChristtnas tree. The teachers were _very kindly remembered by their pupils, Mr. I-‘rc-:l Bell being presented with a gold ring, with Masonic etn- blems enftraved, The vice-1:rin`cipal. a _beautiful manicure set. The above presents were accompanied by addresses which voiced the good re‘- lationship existing between' pupils and teachers, while the great number of ratepayers present showed the keen interest taken in school work. sts1s|s_'|>sssosn.s '_ -Mr. Leo Coyle of Holman's Ltd.. is spending s few days visiting friends at Graham'a Road.--H5 -Mr. M. Forsythe, Manager of the reinforce the "14th Batt". He says in _fr .. - 4° t het nv been u to ed on Ziionds mornin after spending his le1t.r tha 1 h e p tim firing line and had quite an inter-§ esting time. _ Last year the "14thi Butt." spent Xmas in the trenches hut this _v»-.ir the are back at the: -The friends of Fire Chief Johns- base for :i three weeks rest. Private; Glow who is well and likes the place? fine is quite a young soldier, not yet 17 years of age. _ elephone Co at Summerside. return Y 8 Sunday with friends in Charlottetown. -H. ton are most pleased to hear that he is gradually recovering from his iii- ness after being confined to his home for several days.~l-I. F § _l I q i L_* ` Mrs. Able ._ tasuasopod. Fm, gg I 1 ` -' ' - » _ ‘ - - _ animal thought`oth_erwise, andtwhen PEOPLE aah lla why I1 1:_:;:_{;:_>rese_ ______;i_t_;itio_r____t;p_on___an unprscs- :_ce. which _rat-.t also al_q§tcd,,tl_ao num, the _nm dm-“_ was wand mme for um __ _ _ . . __ , quick sm, er ofentrles. Howeve , those pres, _ _ _ , _ in he _ __ _ ' sionruma uicaowhrsti of the 1-M' Wilhimd wmeweood' s rt '~ ;"°'"' ~ '"‘“°"“i““"° °°" ‘ freshly drawn. water. When 3 _ _____.~ f \ nus. T it. lnsealedpschagsaally. / _j K __)____ __== E;-`i.'F? _ ____~___ __ .. " I ntmtes'_ih” "'appéstfror=rea-pits, ni. -» ' ,__ » _ _ ,_ ~_ 'sm it‘tt'rl`dé't'ows‘ Nsuonsraei-'Z ' vleem?nd___ his ,wanri1% iuconsl ,fcy fe . on mai»&éi=l» sd'sctt1__i'_g__ __ e' war ' _ rd- , _ _ _ lngly s_a___he Biéir ea audio _ in - - . " and' Gbtc. has n_ ‘Men ` - :_ _ '”~' ,without its effect upon public thonslt. -' _ ind does not encourage hope in b- . _ __ _ _ _ ____ ersllsbreaatl of victory just now sl the Lnyest your _ savings in a. Crown ifell '_ v___.,._____,_ G‘,,’e,,_`,-,_-enf _(___, _“_ mx, Q l ls t 6°' o icy. It is worth more than a bank ,,“,§_m}_ “_°_,_“'°“’m,_,_*’ gf ng” __'1-img deposit to you and to your family. =_;‘}‘“v§°" '“f_‘;/‘j*§g‘§e‘f§2{§_°;;°{t*§; JI. R tiiiii' _ Tenn :fd __ _ ~` iii __ P11 “’ _ ' [»,'.¢s.¢sa¢.i wspt.a_ wrm-ws Lol as and yas some fresh laasraua Insta _ equipped sud' sent overseas. since last ' session, a _number of men far beyond _onowu ur: tnsunanos _oa., _m_,,__m,°,____ 0, me dom, mm Agents wanted in unrepraaansal dlsariid ' 5 ‘ so ` twelve months ago. It has financed “ . ,...._,. _.,.,,_..s... ,. , can ha obtained at Laiferty'a l'aal0r‘~ versy. members ‘ of the Govemment ...__ _ (spam ta the oasnuaa.) _ OTTAWA. January la.-Upon the threshold of the parliamentary san sion a very notable change has come over the polltial situation. Whereas a moath or two we than was con- siderable talk of the Uppssition re . fusing an extension or parliament and ¥'1'.2°“'“‘.:....""..°f.‘.l..°."“"'-‘* "'°“ ‘V I -. _ niwru from su mr- tsi"amy,'tusi the Liberal leaders will shrink from throwing the Dominion into the tur- moil and chaos of a contest at the l>0lls. and that the session will likely be happily frea from the petty bicker~ ings and odious passions which mar _red_ the deli_b_?-ations of th__:_ Commons as year. era are seve ve snf~ ffcient reasons for the general game oftheart. ln the nrst place Opposi- tion leaders who have recently been enslxed' in taking the political tem- ' ' _gast _'rua uormma os||.v Gusnlhs ‘ su mmw-as tu s|q»|,_ gun., _M 1 _ : lt ll have found an almost passionate'ro` 01° `|ll¥95 Di' the war are pending 1. Wilfrid Laurier, freely admit that the controversy. and them is good reason 8 advised Sir Wilfrid' that it will be both good politics and good' patriotism to again accept an extension. and to _help despatch the country’s business at the coming session as expeditiously and unanimously as possible, Another consitieratibn that give-I rise to expectation that -an extension will be granted. and that the session will be brief, is the general acknow ledgment, even In the camp of the ODDOSIUOII. that the Government ls S I S er in public conndhnce than it haa_ been at any time since the early days of the war. A few months ago there undoubtedly was general unrest and' irritation throughout the country. Without either the time or the lnclin ation to indulge in partisan contro- were constrained to permit nu kings of reckless charges and insinuations for weakness and an admission of vestigation after investigation exposed position camDl~|¥D of falsehood anti kel chaajges and-the Ross rifle charges, was expected' to produce some con- to the Problems of the war and the issues of the future. instead, it d'e~ stntctive thought. This failure of _ _ y - mem tm has norman mmsor m wind* had been done that s ld not have uuoxpliined “refusal to Sir Robert its credit. It has raised, trained. con porature of the country are said to tm* °h°“l°» ¢ll>°°ill|y when. at nest, semmem “un” ui “Muon whn_.’:_laci the resent. on resources. i” taxation cy has oad adequate re as wish mlllilliltn of . hardship ass a mr annie at equity sa a burdened with the hnmediate Dressing problems ot war it has new arthslesa found time to formulate measures for t_,ha-welfare of returned and maimed soldier:_#.a_ scale of _liberality the patriotic services they have' rendered, ss well to enectivdiy deal with other tasks whether foreign to, or remotely con uected with. the war. Fortified by auch s strong' position the course of the Government in the coming session is clear. lt is quite {"‘°ll\l'€\i. and. in fact. has announced ts determination. to ask for an ex. Tension of-the parllametsry term, be~ lievlns. as it has mms to believe that the country is satlsued with its' duct of tha war and has no desire t chlllla could only result in re- lg D admlnlstrati th' iacredited' professional politics Liners: readers h have u' "“° °' P"¢`1’” “Y”-` fm- “D011 the I visited Ottawa t: :onlin wri?huSi¥ °th"' hum' it th' 099°°_m°|\ 99°! Ui- I s E: dllregard the perilous situation in ood ' country is sick and tired of partisan 9°-md' 57 "°h'"°3 °’ 5353"!! how long we will stay here. _ DVM' Ill ¢¥¢8IlllDll, BBOKI I0 Glllllllfill for believing mm uh th U ‘tha Administration and to weaken its ,| 0° | t m,||_ I of a few of the mgst mnizalslfetgarlli ggagegt :°§l'th°":""i};h°"° 'U "°”°° W t:§pel::t“tlb‘¢’>utllaa»l»usli‘e`.l`il’f\yit. ‘ lava' san type, they have pretty enerslly 9 '°"““°“¢ "mild to all from Earl. feel justified in testing lt; st;-gpg); at the polls. Everything consistent, with I f€581‘d_ to the duties of the was will be d'one to avoid' an election. so _far as the Government is coucornsd._ but rather than have the national et- bn W_°3k°|1B_d by Dlriiamentary ob- struction in such s national crisis Sir Robert Borden would hardly hesitate to immediately submit his record to the country* ' . - _ *___* an ~ meetin Parliament iniinitel stron - ioway’s Corn Cure will remove the -_-__ _A very interesting _and close-ly cop. tested match _was played Monday nigh; -in' the Curling Rink* bet'ween"the fol. lowing teams-‘ H. M. Hunter 5, Crockett James Paton F. H. Beer to pass unanswered. ith th i it- D' B’ stewart C-/H~ Black a______ temporary _______;v_______ 8_____r1__et_;___ R_ E_ Spmet E_ P_ stems ;:_arca s sold and the mon invested ence was in certain quarters mistaken SMP” 12 skim’ 14 e g“m‘ Bm" as time WW" 0”- and U1' . that one and must set about raising !he_falsity_ of the 'accusations and the .. egaglfr to -I;-zytngn year? cugrfst Deity calibre 0! the men behind them. » cafe Beef, ° ' fvfxer' °s“° ° public opinion steadied' and national _ _ ld wt' mae mar 6 e at uméner' rmlfldence in the administrations con- _ .- `. ’ 'f _: K B ° I ew ay' am' as son" “m` 5_\l¢f Of U10 Wal' _became stronger A' 1*” »'; =<.' _ \_ _.1 _ \_ ' 213;" dI1_:'§_Tf6nTl;§ng;'§v;';:afgtgneégég The Néw London _ Drmng Club less the matter can be settled out of » ’ A \\»- _ _ _of the Royal Commission which in- hem UM’ , mit 11195! on the C ' tg, 5); *_ quired mm ttiesneii-clurgei, sidings Smler River °l_1 the im _mets_nt. _d 5'/ __" _ which. not only exouerated' the Gov The” Wl&_,_B` llrge l_1umbe`r/of spec- ___ ernment._ but which exposed an Op '“°"_~°°"°l‘l°n|?'8_" ,U10 _\ll1¢¢‘fi»8il\iY 'V of the -condition of the weather and _ lgrusment buildings ‘¢usrge».' me inc- 'unsafewgr»tw¢.¢1;si¢s,-_ytgff§q_‘1~}bt.__ and_Pace and ~3 Minute Trot' and Kale The first three named making t . d n it f ' ' -_ ° _ °'° ° e “ 2 l>f°¢“m W "1 f°°l>¢°\ their debut and were a time bash _hams am. was mn ,mum ,B ww' ful. Consequently. Kaalo captured the first heat, Frenchie second, Rutheir generated into a confusion of nan' third Lady"‘M`ac fourth. This trio are In ` »3g;fr":l°“m' mm? if °°h°°l"° “°' going to make some sport this winter. :Y P mms' an "nn of cm. R“";°i" h" hr’ ”° "Mk md 'em' 5 tad. which added to the aforesaid gf Wm tj ¢ M D." to | tj t ~ smile. It now trafnspires. l1owover._ g|;:g]¢ fggutyxfya gg 'mf 553|; J; 3°” he' 1° the °°‘m`*9u°“ “mf” she' .that the hog marketed _was really the Mm Mmm um in D um Gown no doubt, will uphold the reputation property ot ms ,M ,M Mm. ndghbo, _ or the Commodores. Seldom, if ever. md sm, has N°_ 1 nm, me, Q M, llttl unstead But whenher owner spectators ever witnessed a better ` race' in green, horses. The following is the summary: 3 MINUTE 'PROT AND PACE. Frenchie, A. J. MacNeil Keio, Chas. MacLeod Lady Mac, John. W. Mac- _ Kay Rdtheir, Robt. Anderson 'lfino 1.20,'1.18, 1.18. 2.60 cuss. 'mor AND P/ict-3 _ -|- ,_,t~a *>-» ,pi-I was tai “ro who are Medium Happy, A. G. Mac- ' Ka ' _ ferry Widow, Wm. Profit gens Psi-ir, wm. Fefrnh into, 1.16, 1.15, 1'.l4. The omciail were: judges, G. R. Harding, Edward' Urchand, and John Qlllllls . / Timer, I-I. F. Morrisoii. “Nt-1 rows-1 ¢~3K§i‘ boiling briskly! powrit ovarths ' ' ` _ :_nd_`_t_tie.r:_i__n4i1u;nt__wni¢n emi “pie Pace. in _tue 2.50 ¢|si»;'uéaium;`x~ra,_»~.»y'ar wassrwi to what toimwed in, 0 . _ _ . im... -uws. tal- -_ »-». .,. “.';‘.'.';_ ;:.::.°.;.:'.t ':‘:;":.: :’..’.»..°°‘:a. §.f::‘..:;i;‘._ ~» M mg boi f§'.m;n.&_ Ni I pun. du ¢__£ dm ` " lacks. left a profoundly unfavorable side, who"got them sway on .the _t _ impression throughout the country se-cond score. Della, leading on the '__ leaves mio anothu pet. In that way yon get tha g:_t_ti____i_:_a__|:»ct gait: :Seimas-___ot the sian. Merry and Happy in s clinch; __ » - ~ »l18Y.n egell-ti oodh t.H ,ii` flavor of Rad Rosa Tea I all sta fnllnaas and rich- _ _4;-_:i___£_r__>§:¢.___0i__,:_¢,.,c_,__¢__g:__1______________b____ ____:___;:;_:_5_ ______ e;_e____yap_py____y n\}I_:§_._:_ i WHS ' ` U the attitude of__Sir Wilfrid Laurier and T-zccgnfrtsizd slxltd tgmiltrlish, 523338303 f' $31`¥d5iiti.e§°l‘Z‘iifli1'i$$‘1.'i"i;i§.§’§ ‘“”-"‘ """"' s"~’ ““”‘”" ““ "‘° 3 ”""'f» al leaders in Ottawa, in November. gt,-‘;§`;|E:,‘_'n;ig'|¥|',51"';?,'|-fh€yr;g’;emésgrggj 3;7;g”,f' mai \_:_‘;"_2;°e faihmwtgg li bzhsif.-Island Farmer. _ _ _ I I v _ v . . ` Mrs. Roderick 'Wil s. Victoria. has received the following letter from her sou now overssasz- ` Dear llother:- I thought I would dropsllnstoletyouknow lsmwsll hoping this will find you all the same, ,I have not got any mail since I came _ be it somewhere `for me and`f`\gpset Ii will get it some of these daysx Well moths . I have not been to the trenches yet b t we are handy to them here! ~ #tr are in an old French village which has been all broken up. _it was a nice little village once ‘but ai- most every building is. smashed down_ now. Wh can hear the guns all the ` time and can see the star shells go up by night. We haven't joined our. Battalirn yet and are attached to a trenchirf' Battalion. We will he going up \"lth a working party some oi' these ni his so I will be able to tell you how l like it the next letter. Wall mother. how did you spend Xmas? We have- not had it hero but think it will be pro_tty'd1_i1l so far as can see now. one thing. we have quarters now but dont know I have no news at all but will write A Marry\_X_mas to all and a Happy New Year. ‘ . _ FTE, R. E. W|LLlA||B_y§._ i _ No. 712236, ._ __ 13th Canadian Batt; _""'__ B. E. F. ' _: _‘ -" FDBM . _...l.@._.. _. ’ V _' _ ::Waft`a on the handfig a disdgnre ment that troubles m lhdiea. I-lol blemishes without pain. _ stout m_4_Htt num When a hog is fattened, killed. its 5 CY a town house and lot, or some such » quivalent in these times. the farmer sually considers that he is done with l.l I. crrsido lawyers are likely to come by or its equivalent. or even more. un~ ourt. It seems that a farmer liv- ing not far west of Summerside had 'scided that a hog of his was about pe for the knife, coincident with the op notch in the price of pork; but the oiiiitng and the wna soar-_hunts theyf led to have-in Austria before the his"instanee. Ali; including the pig, Dv Y 7 , ures; which it would tako,too long to tell, when the animal finally took efuge in the barn of a not very near eighbor. and thc farmer followed in he* dusk and took it _by the ear. Pol- _ hiy hs had not heard the injunction f George the Fourth, a better farmer han he was a monarch, who used to dvlss his statesman to he sure ul- ne' with apparently the right ear , 5 |'Y tentedly as he drove along the road ext clay. sitting on its carcass, on the ay to market. 'l‘he_a'nlmal weighed ut somewhat better than he s-rpec-. w us to tell this simple tale on its all thlshuge elort wigixut s cent of the vast stream of ex diture being _ Starter, George Woodside. _ _ Doc. 18th., 1918. | to Franca hat there must a log of* i D .eli's Tablets. I n an “ea . ‘omctimes I felt. I should have to leave aff altogether. my irnrk was such an effort. to ms, I ate it ie. `__I_ had no -i erm. and 1 `S tired if I forced. myself _to can rm www. amass" _it "°~ _swulnsnt mt l ` L %g_i_/iutil _ Th`aK!iil`Yon -‘___ _-t. N emo" back," 1'l.%l~'C-I 0 tl .Rl K1' Uiilill-‘ ’5Q» ;-' 'for-` lnisny '_-its it well-known ian in the business ifé of Camas. nr. Ililllill C0illlIll.l6B1 ‘lt is about three :ears now since I its used r. Cal- vas te r`bl ' - low I ld , 'mg “My -_ 'nerves of i.-_ » f ‘_ 8 lf.-E. On V _int of 5 _uuat|~ Uv _never mulling and pack- ing. a generous fra sample will be pant at one i _ :Harold '_ i ia_&Uo..Ltd.. » V cout-aenst. i what is CASTORIK ` "It was astonishing how my _'ld il s canie back." so 's sf" . ii _‘il `-of 880 `|lAl'l00U T Mr; Inman is nourin England, Issuing llhd' to _ntnm there ~ - ~~-aomaI|'qll¢ durango to tabs control ol fl|s,snll~h1|sw|| Rf' : _ °fA_li'-l»»»»»-»4s¢»».Pf.'..»¢n-.srssti»lm»,L.¢a.. ’ Tablets ' Gastonia is a harmless substitute for gorie, Drops and Soothlngisyrnps. It is p _ gg contains neither Oplmu, orphlue nor other Naredifd ."3"-u§,°°Z 1=’.‘3.'J.i..'.'.l."’ "i»‘I.’.‘§.‘2§; ¢i.‘.§'.°u§"'i§’.’,' "".'....°"-"‘ las lpeon in Edo fglrl #lie relief of Const! It Platnl c tm ' Dhrrlrg’ u_Itr°rc.glni=_t_a€s___ tge ?tomaoh_ nt asairnllates e cam; d ' ` _, 'ras cntmreirn rsnaitcs-rfis Mo¢nl»r?:rrl':na“f°l _l i emma: CASTORIA stwsvs Bears the Signature of ' ‘ _*i 5 . , ' ¢- ' use For over st tm Kms You r-me Always - ifnacnwraunooasranv naw onxeuvv, »~ _‘_-__ _ - ‘ »- .-..1..~ -.\.<._ .._ 32 _ Astofilsltitsj how my __ ` _ .. -,ai Q4”-'a' _ . ' -. Fitness says Mr. lmnan. a Wlnnlpaju 'business man, cured by Dr. Casselrs I fact, pointed to s nervous breakdown. It was then a friend told iuvlhhuf Dr. Cs|s¢i.l's Tablets, and 13% pi,” .fm 'rua ;»'t°iu»»u was that I 661118 sleep at night `f' .then my rapidly' improved It was really astonishing hun my strength and Hines: came bscl. | “ I may add that some time ago niy mother wal very ill with _ pernic ous 'snmmis.- I urged her to 'take Dr. Casaell’s ’ Tthlllal but she would noi. so I crushed lhhln down and give them in food _, out her knp She was Bon to had beforss worse were in' s d y.' my h'sd*the'1'ableLs andnow is aboutgaia __ bs ws ind. ` I _ 'IND Very disturbed. Everything, in well and bright." Letters will ranch lu'm fliers 'L ::*'..~‘-:- '~ s __ _ '_ _ . 1. ,_ .. ,_ _ _ . . ’ _JN _ . assell nr, cusstrs 'r¢b`1 as an N ti-in . new u ‘ ‘ and Anti-Bpuéodic. asdn tho';oco¢ni:s!; r. 'uarvqus snsssawn nal-puff; ; Horn Paralysis Anemia waning usa* infantile weakness Kinney 'rraubls Palallalian, ` . tleurssthsnis . llyspspsia vltsl lillatisili _Specially valuablé(,__{2_t;‘{\|;_r;i|;:d.mo¢;tl§;:_ and 8°\d bv Dmnigo and amrelespm :ammo 1. 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