us stunti- iiiiiililill; WHAT BIGNIFIES THE LIFE 0' MAN gin he diesnaenloy a nlcht 8t. John Man wi’ Robbie Burns? 8H0? from- Holmaws Catalog. CIVIL SERVICE -- Join classes at the Union commercial l I College and get in line for a good position, Fun mrtgculgrg on ‘p. in tbs Piebiscite Campaign. for Monday 22nd, are requested to meet ABOOT lT-ye rnaua Thursday afternoon at 4 O'clock. Burn's Celebration the year.‘ STEWART SOCIAL CLUB-On Thursday evening the 11th inst. the club held its iirst debate of the season, with a full ‘hall. The subject being: Resolved that the girl oi 1923 is the equal of the girl o! her grandmother's ‘ dayxMr. George Clark opened for - the affirmative, and in the absence of Mr. H. F. Feehan, Mr. Daniel ilBirt ably responded. The openers were well supported by the follow- mg speakem Mesa“ wall, are guests at: the Victoria Pigott, Oliver Jay, Frederick Smith ‘for the affirmative, and Smallwood for the nega IiVir. J. H. Irving, Regina. Sask... is in the city. N. S, is zit the Revere Hotel. Marshfield, are in the city. ave an Eye to the Euture. s tine! Here's hapin uid be foly to expect abso- H’ Hui-El- oal. Grippe Cram s, So have an oys to thskutureizq re all human, and it from Colds and Cough tis, Strains, Burns, etc. ring, when the need arises, t OhHSOITS L inime rotocting you from serious‘ This famous old anodyne external uso-with the proud plishmsnt. You can place -———<-0>—-—- THE PERFECT CAVALIER OF SPAIN Reverend Mr. Pale- thorpc's speech was en owed the ability of the girl of Auoovur: - The negative ion r trouble, while also p ing every inch o made several attempts through the lines o tlve, with the won the girl of Grandmother's day di But with the girl obtoduy the a no trou-ble in com- plombm. m‘) oi’ Navarre. ars of splendid accom t family friend and a as meant ‘recovered he All dealers. 26 and b0 cents, fl (clianipi thousands of homes. pulling them to fall b liam McKenzie acted as ch he decision in the eiTrftheri shouted- filly wasfbeing- held effort. t.» h hall in London. 'i'hel a man who had a weak voice and similar po- r! Oi cawrrt hear!“ tenet-her man sitting in front of m. which the I e platform, rose to his feet and , shouted back- “Ye cawtrt hear. e gallery cupped iris-Well, thank heaven and sit down." behind his ears in a vain THE MARKETS SUMMERSIDE MARKET. a-Eid-‘JWEFTW- w‘; ‘i- i Great January Wool, unwashed HUURII M ‘RKET MURRAY HARBOR p ilcontinuelsw» all this week 2O to 50 per cent DISCOUNT . W. Rohbiee 135 Great George Street ‘Sentenced t0 Seve ‘ Years In Prison cimroanv Alta., Jan i7—Seven years in Prince Albert Penitentiary tonce pronounced by lstrato Sanderson on H. A. it, local barrister, and former or oi’ Calgary. when he pleaded olicc court yesterday ‘to i‘ of misappropriating mds totalling $2,500 given to him in trust for investment. ____—'_—B Earaohe ? k relief for Minnrd's is The Family Medicine Ghent Read This ‘ With no rep- utation to ‘ but withan estab- lishedone to main- AlFlour Ifor Every Need r whatever you wish to bake. and it is: ‘ s make a kind of ‘fiohl-"io d every bag is guar- specisily for which we recommend it an ad, Buns, or Puff Pastry. arden City Flour for Bre _ Cakes or Pastry- AZBY Flour for Biscuits. ' hols Wheat Flour for Brown Bros -that ls why you , are assured of ‘~ service and satis- faction. when you _ come here for eye gorreot flttirrg of iota. a. c. aanms Optometrist d four in every I8 lg. has e as part payment on our There is a coupon in every 24 l-b. bag an l our broads of dour which we will tak r tableware premiums l*llliillnl"| Ctr‘... y ‘ram cartoons r . ALiL VOLUNTEER , WORKERS According to history, The Cid _ went to the city of Velencia in mrovégvgl; Kfigcguxiiuiellgk command of an expedition after ' King Alonso, under whose pro- tection the city had been, was d6- feated in battle by the Almora- vrdcs, a new Moslem sect from Northern Africa. The Cid’! expe- dition proved successful, and he established himself in Valencian territory, and finally became mes- tt.-r' of Valencia itself. He success-- fully held the city till 109E), when the troops he bud sent against, the 15 Almoruvitics were utterly routed. _ He. already enfeeibled in health. vl'e'l, it is said, of grief and H40 shame. 8 Bl, Stony ‘Ridge, N.Y.‘,..whiid tats Post is at Mlaeola with Trum- llel. ‘Bl-ll- Rico and the colts ma» Charles Welland purchased at the sale. ‘He may have another young- Lgwrencg ‘Bond, "a" llllll Will Drove a ‘leader in ‘the Bay State circuit. Spent Small Fortunel On Medicine With- outltelief Vears With Stomach ‘u rouhls and Y1 had been troubled for years in the YJLC. building wli‘h my stomach," said Alexander MaePherson. 26 Douglas St. 10h“. N. B. "Gas would form in PERSQNALQ my stomach after each meal, caus- ing‘ dreadful headaches and spots NR"? m)’ eyes. l used to get up in the dNlWBY- My tonttue was ners at ‘Cherry "Park in October, and the San Francisco pacer, er iBuy, Sparkle. "After consulting the Draco ex- i decided to give Dreco a fair so I bought three bottles. Be- iound it really wonder- pert, trial, lleve me. i iul, ‘the beet medicin . yet, becau ‘t a sm El Cid was the popular name 0f ‘pen joyed by _ without relief. all, being very careful not to go ilggfnliago wgaufingl gig; 2:‘: . over ‘the line on either side, he gsohuer of ‘urziung. 151C}, (dealt-l ‘stood on No ‘Mans Land and ably zed q” trudmon’ in“ make The Cid the perfect cavalier of Spain. h ages Wm‘ eqiilntl agillurglggittgjfi He first appears in national bis- Ema gram“, and tor)‘ when Sancho, the oldest son of Ferdinand i. anriKing of Ces- f Lh-e awfirmk tile. was at war w'ith’his brother. 2m .‘:.:.::‘:.‘ ..".“‘:.:“:..2;:..‘;:: ,-,-~»-,;,- fill], a name which he won m” “ti, “g probably by vttuqulshing in single Bu" “g champion of Sancho by E- A se before trying Draco l all forums on medicines Now my bowels are regular, l have no mo tongue. or pains in also eating ev before me, dent that it will rly. thanks to Dreco. l e Dreco too highly. i1! the right spot where other medicines hav cannot prais i did. They should id in Charlottetown I Gallant Drug C0» Limited, and by good d .__.___oo>___- Winter Training (By W. H. Goober.) amps from Cal- Tlie sulkies ail-d iliCil were used last d and painted or win tcl‘ training c are ‘being repaire replaced by new cues. _ _1 --—-<o->—-—- _ _1° 31/3 “HE OSTRICH A TEETOTALER ’l‘l\-.» ostrich is one of the most, Peculiar ‘birds in the world. He‘ is has an interior economy ‘which svmllows. strm by never drinking at all, wot-n‘ in iii-e ostrich house, promptly out off. -——-<o>--i- SWEDISH BR-|DEGR‘OOM'$ WEDDING SHIRT. groom ‘to give to the ibrlde. ..___.40>-_.__ Cause For Wrinkles She follows each new wrinkle, This fashionable ireu;" That's why her hubby's such a lot‘ “My Kenn,“ D Of wrinkles on his brow. A V‘ Aim Quest, Atlantic Yourself Now that a severe coudll and oold ls sprsadlna. PPM"! youreslf against possible in- faction, by tlklnq MACS’ COLD TABLETS. They will prevent you taking a cold. or will break up a cold in I few hours. if you already luvs the oounh I“ lmmlill- lhly a bottle of Macs’ Cough Mixture. You will I" '9' llsf from the first docs, and the cough will Iilllllkly ‘lull- pqr, Th“. preparations are made only by The Ziliacs ‘rm Dependable Druflists I ~' 140 Great deems 0t. ‘The horses that or fired last fall a ged and the dent to give their teeth These items with full oi’ SiiTllPlSPS. His digestion lslfeed ma“ keep b] a proverb, but strictly speekingrsigh, ever‘. My be docs not digest the keys. bits “ of metal and other oddments he|winnmgs_ . ‘have their bills. Those estores into a powerfullwhwy, may be Orr 8 grinding mil! (‘l muscle, and use‘: whmings in 19 them to reduce hard corn intol "illiffle lmWflEr- What is curious and wager R, 0 /ibout_thr- ostrich is the fact that e51; number of hors he nut-Pussyfoots Pnssyfoot John-mach Q lst will soon cull the "once over." the visits of the and at the same time tnaires a cut i set later by their homas W. ‘Murphy Cox have the larg- f them over a hun ‘stalls for more pro _. -_.-.._. Hillllly horses and the trotters own- ed by iDavid Young are wintering at Springfield, Mass. The latter has a clever pair in Little Mary and iPeter Ulster. ‘ ‘Fred Chamberlain isy-busy with a stable of youngsters at North- ampton. lie ‘trope-s to find another iMiliie irwin. At Greenfield, Roger Rourke has over fifty head which he purchased at the auctions so as to be in a po ’ Bay State Circuit patrons witlirac- ing material. lie passed out the clever pair llatronetta and ‘lskand- er. tiun to supply the ' r, where Van Houten stable at iiteadville. His list in- Cl op Stacy, while Jack ‘Munroe has find another Margaret Dillon. The man Tallman and Henry Titer. Hopeful and Forest ‘B. . 'l‘llis was not realized at th-‘ifiml any that look 0 London “Zoo" until an ostrich ex- wm, iell in tn‘ °f‘l"'i('P of the South‘ ‘l ' "r izvr ""ii‘it:lli paid a visit tn‘Diliox1 Regent's l".'\rk and sow pans ‘dfiiiurph hiautiing and liiarEfi-Fel t.op liners in theien l5 Wham t Ho explained that he never pamitn R t lmréfhllls lllril$ l1!’ giving them hiargarct ‘I 0y Grat an’ C Fmythmg tn drink, anrl the waterith flllilllly of the London birds wzisi ar Worthy, ‘Princess -E l ‘Scott, iPlaiti ‘Mac. H0991 it is tbc custom in Sweden foriwon all of their tho bride to give the bridegroom a trhirt as n wctldng present. The- carmcnt which is made by the bride herself is worn by the groom on the day 0f the ceremony. It is out away after the wedding andphare a tho husband never wears it agitinll“ until h‘s death, w-hen ho is buried ‘n ii. According to the Swedish superstition if the mart has been faithful husband his shirt goes tn heaven with him. if the wife dies first and ithe widower marries " again. he must destroy his first" wedding shirt on the eve of hlslb second marriage. A prayer book isl one of the many gifts which it is _ . . 5 customary for the iSwedish brlde- wllsoitaggLst pa s ‘strengthen the st Worthy Son was] ted for a stake h For the futurities years Murphy lllw $1,156,006.58 in [l drivers with fort bile he gathered in $65.- (lites not get another dale, the fastest cripplewsince Na- Suihflaeli, John Great Vole, Grflywol“ Suavity, Let r. idthellnda. lsitawah. Voiog- the pfafi, Lee Wyuolot. on ‘Caton. Fair Mil)‘. h}. ‘Colorado. 341m" Star, Zombro d Silver Fris- They will be seen in itigs after the e gets his mail at t he is startiriii. ' y OlConnQr. won eight out oi last. year, ‘lva Lou ‘Sir Etawah, the only coltihat defeated Trumpet. riced youngsters sstest com- g Flditll h, n sister to rless and the aimetto with a two- ill. od season in Mr. Kent, Wlorthy ‘Etswah. and expects to repeat Out. of seventy-seven won twenty-seven races. d second in fifteen. two, and fourth in hat Verlis ill be one of his ill! Monroe. d-ls had a so pile Martin is located at One- Csptain Stanford's _ four out of last season on seventy-live starts the half-mile tracks. report the stable will be seen in sis with Silky iJohn R. lBraden. Cummings has olonel ‘Bidweii andHEXiiB Sil [The lProlriem, at ‘Caribou, while fred iKing, [Peter Tanlac, Bonnie Girl, Delza Patch and ‘Harvest ‘Queen. Across the border. Woodstock. i“ New Brunswick, is another racing centre with Dan Hedgewootl on the “me “Te” l‘ w“ bifihifollii bgletttslehaygku Itltliakih: form that he showed at Middletown. a bake shop. ing a delicious sauce. home. Sun-Maid Raisins. Raisins N315. list August. when he you ini ZDU/s. ‘At St. Stephen Ml! bouidaty. W .i-i. move with Jennie H.. ‘Keyes is on e There is also another racing , ony on ‘Prince The ‘Hlllandale lFarm horses are where colonel 'D, in the home stables at Mamaroneck "ll-ll HEAT)’ Fleming in charge. ‘No- thing has been said as yet as to what will be done with Neclds this year. The Atlantic Express young- a few, his sters will, however, be in evidence with IEscotillo in the oiling as a free-for-all candidate. -W. T. Crozier and James Small Qffldo 1,_ are wintering at Charter ‘Oak ‘Park, H-srttord. ‘The latter has Frank my Bent-y located at Whitcomb‘s stable, while ‘Crozier lis‘ liusyl iith (Pgter afltriper, Ed e0 .‘ ar ness ., an Great Ex- Mr. WI B. McDonald". Eserton. miedéng“; zvpgbtiéiaidwfi egltwgg, Declfllions. all of which were win- meat. as it would lis in my stom- Mr‘ and Mrs“ C‘ T‘ ‘Ferguson ilimsiiadlliiawgtlilganiifte‘hirizsilealiy not worth living. My bowels were very iMr. and Mrs. G. McMillan, corn- h‘ Edward island. A MaoKinnon is busy‘ with t Kentucky e and Lady lPatc has recently been stable. ‘Hammond K latest additions i Set, 2.06% and Frisco 4%. They will follow in Mayor Todd, Cob‘ keeping Msrqu ing bong Direct, 2.2 the footsteps of Jersey finds Tom-i after a busy season Boy, Bovola, Moko ‘Dillon. thirty ou en of the illseCuiicuraAntllYalch Last year Berry won, t of sixty-nine races, elev-i m being credited to Park- dderman Tyson's Roy Martin has his horses at gives him twenty Rookville, ‘Conn. His group lnclud- sixty-eight starts. es the useful trio Hollyrood Fancy, Hoilyrood Frisco. and Gus-rework. At Windsor, ‘Conn, diarry ilrusie is looking after the comfort of Sak- ura. Dr. Nick, Gold Quartz, Manna Lea, and Manna Lea. ‘The H. L. ,rirrifythesldnandto ksepit victories out of; re Cuticura Soap for every-do tollo , use. Assist with QnieuraO tment when neces y. Ctrticnrs Talon is also ideal for the skin. hulk Ohnsifiaadila. ‘IIIQ throughout tbeDomlnlon. Csnsdis “ma, Lhitol. l“ St. Psi 1L, I were Grovetown, idol thy and N will be raced ag stable except Mrs. Yerk been sent to iMurp Bergen, Guy Wor- ain in the Tyson Your Skin improve Nothing better so cleanse as: m pimples and blackheads than m. Sold nDe-pot: chum- s.» n.»- vlilmt us. “Old Glory" sale Mary Rose and Finvarra were added to the Tyson and iPeler Bilskirk. won eight races la They have beon im- apolis colony with the Stake winner The Senator, Pluto, Dottie Dar, and Jeanette ‘Ra cluPt-t. Ailiewood the Great, Lordqmrs Ed Allen Frisco, The ‘Sherwood, Victorylgingie G, and me 119a". ‘Siwillfllflfi, Th! Ultimate. Sap Paiin the remarkable young- 63.1.3.5 “$1.51.” “iiéiifiii SSA‘. “Z; “§§',§§‘““".’ .. - o scotpace RéniilVllie Wiiiil Wilits-iEi-lBDnd Mid Hg will be gchuoled to a mile in“2.081/.. Jwheel sulky days. As a boy he located at North Ran- dall with ‘Petcr the ‘Brewer, Jimmy M-cKerron and a few others which he picked up since the close oi’ the One of them is a young- ster by Chilcoot. A a IMHC and Mics Azoff. He may’ colts by Chestnut Peter and Peter Mozart take up the time of Nor- At Combination Park, ‘Frank Fox. Lestor- Dore and Joe Johnson are has Captain s busy with a clever lot of trotters 51 which incl and pat-era. Fox still has the old Captain 3,, reliable Red Russell. The Johnson Peter Mac, outfit includes Anoakis, Peter Ken- bugy .50 nedy, the reliable pair James Al- materiel at C01 bert and Barney Hayt, and the Wol- Earing ‘has G fenden trio Native Judge, Peter ‘s racing materi- d a group oi’ colts by Charley Valentine is rtlng a lot of new racing umbus. willie Sam race Direct at Rich- He made a brilliant campaign with -her in 1922. Sam Hastings has sent Arrow and mck Me. Tranby and Henry Direct to win- Mghgn are m, Aurora, g1], ter with his other horses at -l3ar- is w ton, Vt. Wes ‘Gibbons is wlnter- he wgn firmer, our, ing ‘Paleshrina at Reading. ilf she races last year, cornea out sound next spring itlTqrld H9 lwili take a star tocatch her. .l. W. Pottle is an active operator on the ‘Maine tracks. He won twen- ty-seven races last year wit/h Mer- iyn, King Chaloner, Todd Q., Main- snot and the other horses in his stable. Aroostook County, howev- he harness horses go ‘in Maine. John ‘Willard is at Darauon-Presque ‘isle with the champion rld’s records while lntering Miss Marie with which art, Ponywood, lindy May‘ lC.. McMahon Worthy, Cupid gcu and Selkirk. During the fihic- ago Sale. McMahon had Jane the Great added to the stable that in i922 won with Justissims, Alice G. Forbes, Wirack. Jessie Riggs, and Hoilyrood Hilda. ‘It is reported that Geo. Loomis will train Sir l-loche, 1.59%, Hemline, Minn., where John Ryan has Pearl ‘Benhoe, ‘Laddie Patch, k and Nannie Silk. getting his winter work at Milwaukee. McKay drove him in 2.06% the half-mile tracks Wis., and ‘Bellefontaine, Ohio. Childs is wintering at He is busy with the ilda- at‘ Oregon mare ‘Hal Bee. a heat in 2.03% last summer. i-lali‘ a dozen trainers are locat- Try these“ Bakers’ Raisin Pies -save baking at home _ of energizing uutriment per pound in practically - predigesied form. THERE arc lilscious raisin pies just Also a fine content of food-iron-good food around the corner, at: your grocer's or Use raisins frequently, therefore, which are Baked to a turn-a flaky crust filled with both good and good for you, in puddings, cakes, tender, tempting raisins, the rich juice torm- You rnsy be offered other brands that you know less well than Sun-Maids. but the kind is the kind you know is good. insist, therefore. on Sun-Maid brand. They cost no more than ordinary raisins. , Mail coupon for free book of tested Sun- Once try these pics that master bakers bake fresh daily in your city and you'll never take the trouble afterwards to make raisin pies at Get a pic now and let your men folks taste it. Made with tender, thin-skinned, meaty, seeded furnish i560 calories luscious raisins. Sun-Maid Raisins The Supreme _ Pie Raisin Una-Mull Raisin Growers. Dept. N-sos-s. Fresno, California. Please send me copy of your ‘l: 1 . s-lhmfid Rib Grow," "Recipes with Raisins.’ Membership 11,000 i-issso, Cstrrossu NAM s......................_........... Snrar... Cm ............ ............... i Pitman has his horses at Tren- etl. st the Kentucky State ‘Pair The heel 0i the l01 Oil grounds at Louisville. Clyde Lanrm- ' uiazel Kusslner‘ iein is there with Clyde the Great, "The twrmer 2,0714, jg i5 one of the best trot- tcrs in t-he county. H. D. Hackstt busy at (‘lurks-lis at the same track with Orator iBrooks and E.M.C. and Eelrl F. in eastern rev-ins Walker has Eunice. ‘Expense and ght out Lotta Watts and Hanks Stout. will race Lord Stout, Lady Bennett, dlondo, Queen Alix. and n bunc Erin's” Monitor: is wintering by E1 Canto, The lrusll Lad and Leon Gnmbetta at ‘Worc arrived recently with iBiii Sharon. W. ‘R. Flemming has the strongest Robert L/ickey. Lexington, the great preparatory Emma lial,,school, has an array of training Eliza Dillonutalent. The ‘lot. includes George h of colts Hayes who was racing ‘Oatchfly be- fore many of the modern relnsmen aid leads the indian- were lborn. John W. Davis, Mike hiay Day iBowerman, who brought out. the Pater beautiful trotter Moquette; James t RoseiSneil, Henry Horiae, Roy Miller, in. 0i’ bis neigh- John Dickerson, J. 0. McAllister, has the perennial llarney lMacey, W. A. Owens and George Goddard from whose bldiregor the Great. Conn Hens-y, and Lord Elierslee graduated. John Dickerson goes back to the high drove for iBudd Dobie. At a later date he raced the Hillandhle Farm horses. ' Geers is busy at Memphis get. ing Sanardo ready for another ouuii, on the western tracks. V. hon touched the home plate last iaiihe put ‘Sanardo to trotting and found that he cuuidgo in 2.06. Then he shifted him back to a pace. Geers did well with Sanardo‘ and Milsdi Guy last. year and will come back stronger than ever in 1923. iFred Edman is wintering st Bil- lings Park. iHis stable includes Favonian, iBrandywiae. Taliahat- chie, Lorena Watts and the Austri- an horse, Baka. When aclimated the latter should race up to his Euro- pean form. Will Rosemire has what looks like the best stake horse of the year at Thomasville, Ga., where he lis wintering with the Pastime Etable. The prize pupil is Banter. Harlan Farm has s. clever lot of racing material at Lockhart, Ala.. iin charge of Ben Whitehead. The l-leaders are ‘Edna. Early, lMsinlick, ' Bogalusa, Eetwax and Rebecczs Buck. . (Ben White is at Orlando, Flori- ds. This was where he prepared {Lee Worthy and Jane Revere fro ,their trip in 1922. As good or ‘bet- iter results are expected from what ‘he now has in the land of winter" isunshine. Differences oI Opinion Ambler-Some men can apprec- she won late single blessedness. Rose-—And some are not satis- fied until they are doubly blessed. —-ScientLflc Amerimm. Learn what you can do with CUT THIS OUT AND BEND IT hovntcm..............,..., ~ a .¢.~¢-¢- - -_ . ....-e-,,._\,,_.__ , 4v- , .2 ...........e...._....._.._............;.............. i