. as? 15,1024 l wove t eating b1’ lnv Mail E havg hun- dreds of clients e never seen q e '0 o 0 *"4'9‘QO§§§O§QOO§Q in any ‘one 0 even Oflflxss d» c" Wm: l‘ “ti. '2?‘ ‘an our 5 Thli’ with our service. w shall be Pl" lid you Olil‘ hlnventmeitt mendnrions. if)’ write for s coPY- lllovfll Seatritk‘ _; _ CQrpOtfltlOIl united gm: George Street Charlottetown. P.8d. .» u-ggl Toronto Hlml!‘ ' Imlli-‘dm Wifyvm sed to IQICIII ecum- ou Will e.eeseee2e~eeees~eeeeesseee~-~--~..~..-~ t Vsneobvll’ gun. A Strong, Progress with Iloadqilartcrfl M; dustrious. aged 28 to 40 y t-r-ssftll. Those who are best not, on the one hand, y ounglimen who have had no business experience, those who are already selling insurance nnd have formed habits that become fixed and un- alternbio. They are me orgy who have had some experience in the httsincss world, but see no prospect of advance- ment in the position they now occupy and woh wont to find an opening where they can oir tain an adequate reward where a good future is assured if they are will- ing and able t0 take advantage of their oppor- tunities. .-\ppl_v by letter giving full information i0 WI", liox N0. 116. ’ game is expected. ‘Hoppe Defeated Canadian Life Insurance Company is open to receive implications for the position of Agency Manager for Prince Edward Island The man we want must be active and iri- rlcd still more desirable, man of good habits. good health, good education, willing to work and study with a view to making himself suc- rmtvrs are. lliNlIiHl The League of the Cross boys will meet the Bankers tonight at the Arena in the first game or the L. of C. Bankers and S. I). i}. league. Both teams have been getting in some good practice under their ef- ficient coaches and a good fort As this is the first game of up, season no doubt-a large number of fans will se the game. Welker Cochran ‘NEW YORK. Jan. 14.—-Wlllis Hoppe of New York, retained his world's 18.2 balk lino billiard cham- pionship last night by concluding his three night 1.500 point match with Wlelkor Cochran of Los Ang- oles. with a 1,500 to 1,189 victory. Hoppda score for the ~flnal 500 point block was 500, against Cochran's 346. The champion had entered the final block with a lcad oi 167 points. ivo and Well Known Charlottetown. ears preferred. if mor- fltted to succeed ore or on the other hand n of ambition and en- for their industry, and OOOOOOOOOOiifififlltfiOifiifiOififill-OOO‘ , posit, in August 1922, and he huti Action to Recover Sums. Continued from Page 1 Li; identification had to be adopted. An individual appeared who with- drew money from the account and Blzncd a formal receipt in James Patterson's name. He had been recognized as “u. Patterson" by the bank stenogmpber and had ans- wered satisfactorily some ques- tion of identification. Counsel ar- sued that it was an unusual thing for a. person to keep a bank-book in a trunk without ioolclngst it for over a. year, and with the key not in his immediate posaessi m. The plaintiff had a brother at home for a considerable length of time who was something of a “aport" and who was not earning money while he was home. Plain- tiff should have known. something about the withdrawal of his money, which was mado on eight oc- caaions. The last withdrawal was $700; then the brother disappear- cd. The question was, did tho plaintiff know anything about tho matter? liar! he been negligent in looking after his money? Ho should have kept the book in u. sc- curo place where no person could lay hands on it. Had there been any collusion between the plaintiff and another party with a view to defrauding the bank? The case was u serious one. involving eight forgerlcs, the penalty for a forgery being sixteen years. The girilty person was therefore liable to im- prisonment for life. The Bank had already pwid out the money in good faith. They did not pay it again be- cause they wished a thorough in- vestigation. The Bank did exten- sive business in every part of thc country and the detection of such u. forgery was very important. Mr. Bentley. K. C., for the plain- tiff maintained thut the actual de- posit of tho money was undisputed and that if this was not withdrawn by the plaintiff or with ills author- ity he was entitled to o. verdict by the jury. Cotmsel for the defense had inslnuated a charge of crimin» nl conspiracy on the purt of plain- tiff which was unwarranted by any evidence given. Would such on ac- tion bo reasonable 0n the part oi‘ a young mun, twenty-eight years of ago, who for eighteen years had been saving his hard corned mon- ey and depositing it regularly in the hank? The pla/intiff was satis- fied that he had put his hunk bool: in the locked trunk in his room on the occasion of his second lust tic- no occasion to look at it until the following year. ills attitude from run CHARLO'l'-1‘ETOWN~ GUARDIAN‘ TiiE BENTRAl GUARDIAN SHOP from Holman’: Catalog. NOTE: — Advertising locals in advance. BANKERS V8. L. OF C , at 7.30 tonight at Arena. f BALANCE DAY.—ln case all the customers do not cover today no doubt the League boys will deposit the shortage in the Bankers cage tonight. ii DISCOUNTS — McDonald the Bunkers goaler states he may turn down some of the League shots for further endorsement. 1i DIES iN WEST-Mr. J. S. Cous- ins, Park Corner yesterday receiv- ed the sad news by telegram an- nouncing the death oi’ his son Ar- chie who passed away at Okanag- an Valley. B. C.‘ it. will be remem- bered that Mr. (lousinfis son wont out to British Columbia about flir- firsi of October to regain health. His condition, however, became worse until the end came on Sun- day, Jan. 13. The remains will be taken. to the island where inter- ment will be mude. The notice cl’ funeral services will appear later. HONOR T0 CHARLOTTE- TOWN ABROAD.—Ge0rge C. Hen- neasey. a son of the late Michael Henncssey, who for sixteen years has been Superintendent of Chnpcl Car work for the Catholic Church Extension Society of the llniictl States of America, has been honor ed by ills Holiness, Pope Pius Xi. in a signal way. Mr. lienncssey has been made a Knight 0t‘ the Holy Sopulchre and given the decoration corresponding to the dignity. There arc sovcritl [iontificitl orders of knighthood, onc of which was giv- cn to Mr. (Ihnrlo-s Dalton soun- Yfilll“ ill-m hcctmsc of his bent-int: tions to Si. Dunstulfs (lflllflgc and his interest in thc corn of iubcr- (ElIlOHlH patients. Mr. Iicnncsscyis distinction comes to him for long service in an original form of mis- “lflllllfy Work in newly scttlcd soc tions of tho Wcst uud South oi‘ tho Unltvd Status. llc has had throt- (‘llllilcl (Ynrs undcr his charge and u-as always personally on onc of them. The distinction comes hu- mcdiatrly after Mr. Hennesseyfis withdrawal from the work to go iu- to business in Portland. Oreo-ton. lie is now a member oi‘ the. firm of’ hlcldntcc, llennessoy & Ch(\1‘|‘y_ The new Knight of tlic l-loly Scpul- chre has several brothers and sist- ers living in Charlottetown, who naturally will be delighted at this murk cf appreciation from such a high source. .\llnrtl‘n Linhncnt Ilcllevcu (‘olilu : . g the time he noticed the withdrawal ' of his motley until the present hat 0 9 ‘been that of an innocent man, and O 0110 ""9""! --—»---—-»----»-- 10¢ F" "l" W 5 m". S‘ his evidence showed that on tho O Fillll‘ ""91""! --'--—-----»-——-—---- 5° F" ""0 W 5 WW“! ‘l’ lust two occasions when moncy e Eight Insertions .._.-,._... .._ 7e per line of 5 words O was withdrawn ho hud been work- Q Il- ing in the country. The Bank prom OOOOOOOOOO COO. QOQOOOOOOOOOOOOO 0O lined a thorough investigation and plaintiff and his counsel had offer- Male Help Wanted » Miscellaneous ell av"? llllmmilllml Yeqlllleil- Fl" ally after communicating with the mat: HELP WANTED-BIG mo. A. McDONALD, tauo sun- hell“ °""°° "'8 mm“ m“ wlme“ earnings, steady‘ employment for harbors. Become expert. in eight weeks. ‘Molar Barber College, llaiiiox, N. S. 1-10-tf. SAUNSOME SAUSAGES. today. Saunders, Newsome & Co. Move Renewed Continued from Page 1 lion lnthc house, a Labor govern- ment could not possibly risk 1W0‘ vidillg extremist measures. Noticcablo n-mong the Labor lcaxicrs is tho firm belief that a imvv-rnnicut would have l1 much longer life than it is soner- nily assumed it would. The motive for this confidence is the know- ltflim that being limited in its ac- tivities to quite moderate measur- w- differ-ins iittio from the several “inciplcs cf tho Liberal program. there would be no excuse for thc Liberals combining with tho Con- servatives to unseat a Labor gov- ernment. , While tho past week has seen no change in the actua-l situation of "Fulfil. it seems at the same time certain that tho quite unofficial movement for bringing about a sort 0i fusion of the Conservative and Liberal parties against the Labor flirty. which is regarded with ex- treme skepticism in the Labor ranks is making headway and winning new imports t recruits. it is considered uniikel , however. that the fusion will see fruition lllilll after Labor is in the saddle. Jllnnrdm Llnlmrnt Relieves Colds QUEEN HIJ WATER STREET GHARLOTTGTOWN This popular Hotel has bun completely renovated and ro- furnlshcd throughout Ind offers vary cem- fortlblc accommodation _, to the travelling public. f‘ The tcblo- is lipid- ll"! good and the pub- ilo lro ccurtcously cared for. ‘ - Rates 08,00 u day. BRUCE J. TAYLOR, Manager -‘-<-..-_..- Charlottetown Hotel C0” Ltd. _ Proprietors ‘ QU -, “U. .- mc "mm. W- ‘r- Anderson Morell" A. .1 "'°M"l- llifllz’ Wm. H. Hous- PRiVATE SALE OF FURNITURE including Walnut, Mahogany, etc. and other household articles. in- spection between 3 and 5 p, m. Mrs. J. A. Farqubarson. 96 Hills- borougb Street. 7684-311. Meat and Milk Inspectors Report Ch'Town. Jan. 14. 1924 To rm Worshlll tho Mover will City Council. ' Gentlemen: I hcrowith submit my report of the moot and milk inspection for mouth ending, Jan. 14,1924. Condemned ns unfit for-food nml destroyed: Dec. 11, 1 portion carcass Dork» tuberculosis. Miilk Test. Dec. 20, 1923 Condition Clear P. C. Fat W‘. H. Smith 4 Jas. Walker - 5 Call Wood ill Harold Boston .. Walter Jones McRao & Martin . Lorne Kelly Corish Bros. .. John Doyle E. H. Douglas ..... Vernon McMillan .. J. R. ‘Dennis . . . . . .. FrodBurke Victor McWilliam Ciw Cm John McMurrsh A. A. Holmes . March's-babies Wm. Gurney Condensed Milk Co. . Edwin Hanibley C. H. Wood .. Clifford Moore ..... Al McRso a Sous - - John Dickleson _Willord Kelly Jolfn- Whestlsy John Inman A. B. McKay Frank Wbeatiei’ Condensed Milk Co. . Elmer MscNeili Wm. Carrol A. R. McKay .- Pcrcy Mclntyre .- Athol Roberts Sediment Moderate seapm-ss-r-sfncaga-a>.maa~zus~_cagaamj P5".*"’1"5".‘°?“'“‘“?‘ N-lm 917:0‘! tam-z Jan. Smith Thos. Keenan Roderick McDonald . . . . Stead Bros. 4 . . 3.6 .. 4.5 Total 4o‘ llfnlzlfi-l‘. "tall" 315;‘?- 8 9 - "m" “m” 6" n. c. OROKIN veyor, Harmony Jct.—-12-5-1-mth.| Market Bulldiug.—ii02-9-24-6 mmlgl that they could not pny the mon- ey. Tbe questions of negligence FRESH did not rest with plaintiff, but with the Bank. Counsel emphasized the ' aintfffs unblemished character. ounsel for the defence had tried to throw suspicion upon unothcr member of the family who was ub- sent. and could not speak for hinr self. The plaintiff was justified in asking not only for tho amount of money in the bank, but for damag- es for having his cheque refused when it was formally presented. and for the attempt to vllify the character of a member of his fam- ily. llowevor, only the amount oi‘ the deposits. with interest, was ac- tually asked for. Adjournment was made until 10. 30 u. m. -—---<oc-i (By Dominion News Service) LONDON, Jan. 14— Attired as Wild West desporndoos, Suuvlcr- lnnd policemen. armed with re- volvers. held up thousands of pedestrians, a few days ago and searched their pockets. Others, mounted on homcbuck, ride into hanks and ordered the clerks to produce spare cash. ‘Escorted by a cnvaicade of don- keys. firemen dashed up to lead- ing business premises and demand- ed that their hosepipes and fire buckets should be regarded as col- lecting boxes. There was no panic. however. The affalrwais an original "stunt" to get money for the Mayor's Poor Buirns Fund. Deaths VlLiLETT.—At Hampton, January 111th, Mrs. Warren Villett, aged 40 years. (Patriot please copy.) Jan. 14th, Thom-as Carver aged 9 years, beloved son of the late Geo. G. and Mrs. Susan Carver of this city. Funeral notice later. FRASER-At Stoughton. Mass. Saturday, Jan. 12. Mrs. Bertha G. Fraser. Tho rcmulns are expected home on Wednesday evening's train and will be accompanied by her nephew, Mr.‘ Garfield Ward. Funeral notice later. 14, 1924, Margaret» Ann Balderstoli, daughter of tho late John Bolder ston of Melville. ifunersl today from the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Lester Douglas, 179 Grafton Street, service starting at 2.45, thence by train to-Melvilie, where the funeral will tulle place at 1 p. m. on Thurs- day [flimtllfl home cf hor brother Mr. ‘Benjamin Balderston to Boi- fast cemetery. NOTICE All ‘patios owing the must hard their accounts paid befom Junudgy m“ consul-jetsam cam-mt- - ti: ill be sued at onofii m“ or w: n. ruowsoats, CARVER-Suddenly in this city. aAtnsnsfou-m this city, July 1301's Vail" W. G. Y. Tuesday, January 15 790 Kllocycles (380 Meters) WGY (“chcnectatly N. Y.) Gcnerul Electric Company Eastern‘ Standard Time 11:55 a.m.—Time signals. 12:30 ILIIIr-Stflflk market report. 12:40 pun-Province market rc- port 12:45 p.m.—Weathcr report. 2:00 p.m.—Music and address, "The American Hostess-Her Din- ners," Mrs. C. H. Penrse, Schenec- tady Women's Club. ' 0:00 pun-Produce and stock market quotations; news bulletins. 7:45 p.m.——-lli-tisical program. Piano solo, “Prelude in G liiinor".. Rachmaninoff Ethel Newcombc Tenor solo, "Morning llymn" fien- schel. Wm. L. Parker Piano solos, n. "The Spinners" . . . . . .. Baton b. "Banjo Pickers“ Powell Ethel Ncwcombc Tenor solos. a. "Bendemeers Stream“ . . . . . .. -:............... . . . . .. Old Irish b. “The Cloths of llenvcn“ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Dunhlil Wm. L. Parker Plano solos, ' c. "Vnlse Cubliee" . . . . . .. Liszt b. "Etude in D flat Milj0i"' Liszt Ethel Ncwcombc Tenor solos. , g. "The Years at the Spring" Mrs. H. H. Hench b. ‘Muslca Prohlbita" Gastaldon Wm. L. Parker Piano solo, "Hungarian Rhapsody. No 2" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Liszt Ethel Newcombc Tenor solo. "Then Shall tho Highp- coua Shine," from "Elijah" Men- delasobn. Wm. L. Parker i) Hotel A rivals REVERE HOTEL .l. L. Mullln, Kensington; W. W. Lord. Summerslde; Chas. McDon- ald. Mt. Stewart: W. L. Jordan. City: M‘. Donovan. Georgetown: Mrs. J. M. Nouns. Tracadie Cross; .l. W. Ramoud, Montreal; M. P. Horton, Toronto: Mrs. A. L. Brut-c, and child, Grand View; Miss C. C. Alley, Bostu; Miss McDonald, Bos- ton; Artemss Carr, Tryon. P. E. l. ——-—-‘¢0>- -_- Harmless Means ‘ of ReducingxFat Mun! fat people fur ordinary means for rcducln their weight. Hero in an extraordinary method. Jdxtrnordiunry because while per- fectly harmless no dieting or cxor- cllc are ncccuny. Msrmola Pren- crlhtion Tablets are made exactly in accordance with thp furious Mur- rncln PrncrlptlrnnYou reduce steam iiy and out y with no lil effects. Prqoui-c the "from your druggilt at t to the Marmot: Company. ‘Woodward Avenue, Detroit. roe M]! lllch- cost five cents per word, payable HOCKEY .MATOH and special skate at Arena tonight. Band. 1|. PERSONALS ‘ Mrs. J. M. Nauss, Tracadle Cross, leaves this morning for California. Mr. M. Donovan, stewart on the S. S. Gulnare. returned to Halifax today to rejoin his ship after a visit to his home at Georgetown. Mrs. W. L. Bruce and child, Grand View, left this morning for- Michi- gun. Miss C. C. Ailey and Miss Mc- Donald. Boston, were passengers to the city on the Borden train last night. Mr. James Landrigzin of Shcd~ inc, N. ll. is in the city on u visit. Regular Monthly Meeting Continued from Pugs 1 found pure and tincontuminatetl. The Sanitary Officer, Jns. Brad- lcy. has done good work during the past year and has found con- siderable difficulty in dealing with imsnnitary water (zlosets. often ll. buck yards that are entirely too small and in connection with hous- es that are not fit to huvo sewer- age itistallcil. We hnvc had the usual uumbcr oi‘ (IOIlIIlliPlIlIS regarding pigs and will continue in have them togeth- er with the > bad odor, so long as the by-iaw permitting them to bc kept remains upon our books. This (‘ouncil which has donc so much for public health tiright makc anothi-r lulvuucc and abolish liu- pig. Wo havi- llilll some. complaints about this city dmup nonr Purk Si. 'l‘his placn is not. suitable for dum- ping purposvs. its ClOSO proximity to dwelling housrws and especially to tho l’. lC. l. llospiinl should b.- cnoixgh to (wondcmn it and an oi‘- fcrt he mudo to procure a more sultnblr» silo ciltsitlo tbcucity lint- its. The Frcc Dispensary has done its usual good work ‘among thc poor during, the your and if it were not for this worthy institution tnorv (rails would have been made ituusunlly severe winter of thc pust year. The Free Dispensary well merits the most gcuorotis sup- upon the City Council (luring the‘ anxiety. it was understood that the owner of the house was away in Germany. it was suggested that a meeting of the Hoard of Health be called this afternoon to deal with the subject. if necessary. Coun. Maren arsed llr0mpt action n. m» matter, and this was promised. Dr. Croken’: Annual Report Dr. Crokcn submitted the fol- lowing annual report. of meat (1nd milk inspection: To His Worship the Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen, l hereby submit my report of meat. milk and Dairy in- spection for the year 1921i. Condemned as unfit food and IIOBlIT-iyefl. l6 portions of carcasses, tilberculosis, 1 portion carcass, dirt. a quantity of meat spoiled. About 550 samples of milk wore examined for butler fat. milk solids not fat. total milk solids sediment and excrctncnt, preserva- tives, dilutions, mo, About 50 Dairy farms supplying milk and cream in the city wort- inspcctetl during llll‘ your. A tit-- lllllffl Wiiort of cut-h farm Vit-lilvil will im submitted loft-r. ' l. E. CROKEN Forthc month m‘ l):-t-t-|n|,nr_ oplt-d. 'i‘h|- reports of both tho lifliliill Ufflmvl‘ illltl flit‘ blunt, mill Milk inspector i'cci-i\‘<-(l thv highest i-ommcudalloit und ii|)ill'l'('iillll)ll of their service-s was t-xprussod goit- orally by the Council. Thi- following monthly report of tho Police licpurtiut-tlt. \\’llS l'('lii| and tuioptud; Monthly Poi-ice Report To tho month of Dcccm-bcr. During the month all officers wen- on duty full lllill‘ except (it'- llccr \\':itsoi| Higgins who com-- plctwl his vacation the first wcck of tho month. 'I‘hcrc wcrv- tcu ur- rcsts (luring tlm month; $i‘\‘4'll for ilrtirikcnuvss, two for vagruucy anti one on a warrant. for lilfifvil)‘. Thi- fol-lowing’ milk samples were vul- lcrtcil anti (icllvcrcil in iir. (‘rolicn for test: (‘nib-vied by Sgt. .\. Alc- ltinis and Jnscpll 'i‘rniuor, it; sum- DIM‘, by (lfi|t-:-i' Wm. Sit-finals, ~. sampivs, by Uffir-i-r l). imypg -i samples. by Sgt, Jus. Walker. 2 sztmpli-s, (iffirt-r W. Higgins. ;', samples, total Si‘) samples, '|‘i|.- roi- lfiwiup; papcrs utrc sciwvd chit-fly by (ifficci- .las. llratlicy: thirty- i-ight silmmonsr-s, six subpoenas, four gurnislu-os; one scorch war- ruiil was also cxccuicil. Officers wcrc uli t-ngiigtui rollcctitii; Poll ‘Paxcsi. We trcrtify the above to be cor- rc-t-t. CHAS. CAMERON, City llditmitnll J. S. PiERCE, Chairman 0|‘ Police ’i‘ho following resolution. -mov.'-d by (Jouu Yvo and strcontltatl by Coun. itnttruy, was carried tinzmt, port of the city. A report of infectious and con- tagious illnesses and oi‘ deaths is zippeudod. l havo the honor‘ to be, Sir Your (ibcilititlt servant W. J. McMlLLAN. M. D.. C. M. (Tity licalth Offlccr lnfcciious and t-tmtugiotis dis- cnscs reported .lantiai'y 1 in Dcc- ember fil, 1927i. Diphtheria, 2 cases 1 death. Measles, ICpide-mic 0 (lentils. Scarlet Fcvcr, 3. 0 (lpaths. Typhoid and Paratyphoid, Epi- demic, 1 death. Thibcrctilosis, 9 dc-‘aths. The list oi’ deaths from nil caus- es showed 10 deaths from apoplexy, 18 from heart disease, i0 stillborn. 6 from unknown czutses, 30 from pneumonia. 4 from paralysis, 2 from SlllIJlOP. 7 from tuberculosis, 1 from tetanus, 1 from tilbcrculos- is, 2 from diabetes, 7 from e pitbei- cons, 5 from influenza, 9 from my- ocurditis, 3 from measles, 10 from old age. The list. comprised deaths In (Yharlottctown and Royalty, flos- pituls, Faiconwood and Infirmary from January 1st to December 31st, 1027i the total deaths being 260. in moving the adoption of the l-leaith Officer's report Coun. Yco expressed his agreement with thc suggestion us to the removal of pigs within the city limits. The cx- mellcnt water supply .in Charlotte- town sitould be n source of grati- fication to citizens, ns shown by tho careful utmlysis of Dr. Nlcholls. Coun. Pierce sccoudctl tho adop- tlon of tho report. tho motion ilcing curried tmanifhously‘. Milk Supply Discussed Dr. ZvicMillan suggested that milk vendor..- wbose, reports show sediment from month to month. cvon though they are up to stand- nrd requirements ns to percentage of buLtcr fat. should be attended to. Sediment means dirt, and this should not be tolerated. This sull- gestion was zipproved by Coun. Yul» There has certainly been un im- provement during thc pest year in meat. and milk tests and much credit was due the inspector, Dr. Croken, for his services. The proh- lcm of the sediment, however, should be cleared up. Coun. Yeo also called attention to the fact that there are still a few retail veudons selling milk without license plates on their teams. This was a. matter for the Police to at- tend to. Coun. Pierce salrl there were some who had not yet paid their licenses. and these had not received plates. The Chief of Pol- ice was instructed to soc that these vendors paid their licenses at once. The danger to the public caused by people driving sleigh: without bells was referred to by Coun. Pierce. Coun. Pierce Retiring Coun. Pierce announced that owlnguo ill health he would not be contesting Ward 4 at the forth- coming Civlc election. This an- nouncement called forth Keneral expressions of regret from His Worship and all the Councillors. his services during tho past two yeans lacing commented upon very highly. Coun. Moran ‘referred to a vac- ant house on Sydney Street which had been‘ recently closed and plac- ardcd by order of the Health Of- ncer, b1|t_was now no longer closed. Gongs of boys were known to fre- quent the place, raising disturb» auccs, and causing the neighbors p uiouslyw IUQSOLVICD that [Fire lfiidz-rvvritciaa be rcqut-stcd to] ‘rc-allot the insurance rm (‘ivic Propcrtics of $lli.'l,()(lfl, giving .\l|'.l i3. ii. llnlmau- his proportionzitc share of the abovv illliOillll, mull _furthor resolved that the lionrd of; Fire Underwriters ‘bc rt-tlticstcti to‘ ‘review thcir rates with a view to, ‘reduction. , 'l‘his being nl-i the business, lllfixl meeting adjourned. .° ' ° i Best Writers Use 1 “Americanis1ns”l interesting List of These Phrasesl Found Vin New Universities Dictionary the Board of . Muny words and phrases that have it peculiar significant-t: in flu- Unitctl States have conic into c-cmmon llflB in rccont yours. ’l‘hI-.\' arc (encountered cvcry day in articles contributed to tht- news-l papers flint] thv magazines by vin- bcst writers. A cart-fully st-lcrtt-il. found in 'l‘hr\ Now Dictionary bciilg offered to the renders oi‘ this mpcr. ’l‘h\-y make up one of tho tvnmty-tvvti simple-l mcntnry (liciionurirs which hnvc been incorporated in this remark- ubic volume, complli-tl and t-ditctl by loading Amcrit-ail lt-xico graphcrs. flu-hiding Pol _v \\'. Long. l’h. 1).. linrvurd llnivi-rslty; (‘lurk S. Northrup, l’h. ll.. ('(ll‘ll|*ll iluivorsihv; John f‘. liolfc, Ph. ll.. University of‘ l'i'i'ill.*l}'l\'illllilI Fort-c t S. Lunt, A. ll.. (‘olumbiai llnivvrsity. nnd Morris \\'. (‘roll, Pb. 1)., Princeton University. Thu t-diior-in-cliici‘ is Georg:- J. Hagar. compiler of many proviotis tilt-- tioiiurlcs Llil vncyclopctlius. 'i‘ll.- hook is now, nbstililtcly m-u". lt_., nit-- flnitlons nrt- simple. nct-urntt- and uuihoritntivo. IN MEMORIAM PETER H-VRNE on Dcccmbcr 28th Peter llynxc, agcd 80 years. The dcceusctl was born at l0 mile house, Si. Peters Road nnd removed to liyrncis Road 63 yours ago whcrc he rcmainotl till his tleuth. A friend to all. an cnemy to none, be was esteemed and loved by old and young and will ifmg l)!‘ held iu kindly remembrance by his many friends. in his last illness lu- waa attended by his pastor. liov. Joseph Rooney who made nluiosti dolly visits to his bedside. ills fun~ eral took place on Sunday to Si. Lawrence Church on December 30th where the funeral service was chanted and his mortal l‘(‘lTlflll'l5‘lfllll to rest. He leaves n widow, four sons nnd four daughters to mourn u kind husband and n loving father. _?_¢QQ-_i. Just Right For Upset Stomach For after-eating distress, gas, sournieas and ‘bloating. the quick and frosiiivc neutralizing action oi Bisuratcd Mugnmia has pmved to b0 Jllflt- rlsiltt! llellcf. nffaln and gratifying. almost instantly foi- lows ‘the very first done-and a fcw cents‘ worth obtnlnablo from any good druggist, butts for n ions time. This special Dleurated form of Magnesia, for Stomach Troubles _Ili|ll1 At his residence, llyrnvis Road. ‘ V _ _ i'i\'("| b)" lhu lllll_]l)l'll_\' oi lnlmr mum- lt is Tones up of tea. pa. noun Anti lt used to be 5 o'clock l, but now . 4 o'clock 4 o'clock tea is served in many business offices, and the custom is increasing. (In Eng- land it is universa l0 l the staff. Makes the work of the last hour or two much easier. Once tried is never given up. Why not just as good for every homeu-wife, daughter and maids are Just as much, perhaps more, in need of the stimulation of a good cup In offices RED ROSE TEA, usually RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE TEA. is most commonly served. T, i...» row Ailillillliii l Our winterls stock of Beaver, Vic- tor, Beechnut, Queen City, Quaker, Robin Hood and Royal Household Flour (in bags and barrels), Bran, Shorts, Oil Cake Meal, Cotton Seed Meal, Schumacher Feed, Cornmeal, (‘racked Corn,Rolled Oats and Stand- ard Oatmeal also (‘HISHOLM’S ' Famous (‘ow Chow and Hen Chow, a wonderful feed for (‘ows and Hens, all of which we are selling at special- ly low prices for Flour in 5 or l0 bar- rel lots and Feed in ton lots or less. WHOLESALE ANl) RETAIL Write or call and get our prices be- fore buying. A. HORNE & G0 fifll-l-ltl-thsiuclii. (‘onlinucd from Page 1 mil ii r0 !('l)l‘(*\‘f‘l'lli|ii\‘t‘:l ubjrz-is slrvtiiioilsly to flu- uum as tiu- rcsults lil tlu- i'i)ll.\‘liilll'ili'li‘.S. Tlii< \\' - fiatlziy it suggcstlm \v not likely in- tinf:|\'or:|iily lli‘i‘>‘. i-—<+>—-—— lEtlY FISH lily Dominion Niwvs Sf-Hir DFRBAN. S. A.. .l.'|n. lil. slxtrcn hours ‘by d jellyfish. Thc Wentworth was about lcuvt- “llflliill for Algou llay machincry for circulating watt-r through llil‘ plnut. stnrtcd no wutor flowed. An inspection showed in porfr-ct nrilcr. nud the ncnr the kccl was sunpcctrd. wait for the night. only, doeu not not as n laxative. Ask your drugglst. A dlvcr in tho morning down and ruportcd that he which main-s m-ccssary iimi mom-l lit-r»; arrive zit iiiv- ilinlsr‘ bclort- ‘ii'4*. ammtiiivi-tl- "wit" that l'ii('ii lililll would rut‘ "iv fivc pounds mort- lll.lll l< flu-- piiiit-iiP sicnmship Wcutvvorth. a vcss-ci 5.200 odd tons, ‘.ll‘l"l\'t'ii rm-‘untly in Aigon Buy uitcr iiciiig dclaycll for load n ("zirgo ni‘ mnlzc. hut when tho vomit-using which is under thc iurn nf tho hull Nothing could bc dono. however. until tho services of u diver could ho secured. so the vessel had to ovcnt Better Accomaditioir Western Guardian l _DA\/|$ON’»SO—M’ILLS Iiurlingtou “,\‘.'iil bu makim: oatmeal after. Jan. i..iiltil' rcprnsuiit;itioti has ihnngctl I Hm’ " 2L list of such ".~\tuoriczmisms" will lit-Y lil" "hill" "HlliTl l" llli‘ ( Wmmm“ Still-I Ulll"(‘l‘l’~l"“-“ l“ Hm‘ i‘ i“ n" “mg” l‘ fir" Xnmlklllilllllil n bit‘; lclLV-llsh spread ovcr club whv-ri- :1 fi-iv oct':t.<i0ii:lll.\' ilflll" iihv- iiiinkc. llell l" l0 "W" ‘iwal’ l‘ W“ l“““""‘ Tho suction bad (lrawti its tentac- "l “lllkflmll “'h‘""' lmmwilcs through llll‘ rose protecting tbc at l\‘1l\~'l ntiutitl siduously to their (lutir-s. iumeburi‘ as- 1w <pcrtui'i-. which is about u "Mmuhiti-l" “as vompli-li-iy stopped. 'l‘|u- Flvflillill‘ was illlli‘ to prof ‘Hhits soon its llli‘ obstruction ould ,.i\-,.‘ f. . _ i llli‘ll rot-- i public a comfortable, undo-date hotel. Con- talus 44 rooms with private bathmThs Cuis- ine ls famous all over Canada. Teiephonesin all rooms. Courteous service. l Offers o. the travelling l . l i i - i ' H. c. saowu i . l ' Manager .,. Charlottetown tn Proprietors ilic 00-0 H e VICTORIA HOTEL l . suction apparatus m bc uilliurontly w_ h p001,“ Monmmw; 1.3 ‘p p; RimsQW- C. (florid-Mt. Stewart; Keir ciarlruint. Stowtlrt; L. G. Knowles. 8t. J n; Miss-M. E. Harrington, Tomnt , J. C. ll‘. Arc Moncton; W. H. Grant. St. Job ‘ . 11.; R. W. Wood, Hslifsxz‘ "- S‘. "ll" Wright, Summrrside: l". Fraser, Halifax; Collins. Montreal: C. B. Ste had Moutroxti: J. .l. llughcs, City. ‘iciics m (ls-s. anti tliu ingress oi‘ eoooodoooo-eoeeeoo-oeeweo’ HOTEL VICTORIA’ 5 Hotel 00., Ltd. clvo rccti hail so that lii('_V may i'i.|iili“w‘_“ rlmllg", “MW, fhvir souls \\‘]lI‘ll tilt-y l‘t‘l|li‘il ill ilivi oiti-rtuum and in summing up F-LV-‘l ___-_._4,>i~ iu- i|t-lit-\ i-riiiri- i~'ffilr‘ll"i""‘ 31in» than lilllf tho il||~ll ill Nur- "llwhl" . l“. "Vvrhunhnllllllliilllllllil nit lllllllLZPil m tiu- ilsii- Zlilll tho buildings rmuljliuii"! “ii i,,,- ,.,.|.i.~irv order to iHTHlillllOtiillf‘ xiii» uvu‘; ' ___ _ nlmhfl“ or 1“"""" . 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