QAGE SIX - _ THB WN`®HDMN , _ _ JANUARY il. -19:6 . ' .J ., _ ; inn¢,.»... . I linens.-special is mutants.: - / _ _\_ _ /_ V, I I, a ¢ ill-lil 2 iii; I"l'l §if E31 . .till J> vuridlcli i Ckifo Olttmflt. ldlfl fri l\¢h\hl L5 ; ';.‘ obtained at ann. ll" .5 _ gradually and naturally , § gig hcl-led. .= 'X 1 it \ _ Y- r Oil 5 M 1". va- darts ‘ g m-‘inn-in aatn ,I Hmrrlavibllc. Dr. Chase’s _ Ointment l - 2 tttr1_tiy3-tlGl»1iS i Help the starving Bt-lgians by attendii1g"iItc presentation _ot _thc Patrlovic Cantata. " \_\'ar Time in song and Story," in' Grace _Church_ on wednesday evening. at l.30. titty Sunday School children will take part. introducing numerous patriotic songs and rccitations. while inc differctlt characters-John Bull. Santa Claus. The Colonies, Nurses. Soldier Boys, Britannia. etc., etc.. will all be appro prlately costumed. The whole enter- talmnent is deserving of niosi g»:n<-r- ous- patronage, especially when the entire proceeds go to ht-lp int- Bci- gians. Give tht- chiitirt;-n a bumper house and collection. Coll-i-lsmfi HARDER THAN THE DIAMOND The diamond, r:cnf~rally rczarded as the hardest of all .sulistanr:#:s. meets its match in the rare metal known ag tama um. A thin ence' of lxritaiuni was once placed bent-azfn ai iiiarncmd drill, which was kept in opt-ration ton- tinnously for three days. The diarnorzrl was worn out. but the only effect on the tantalum was a slight intlentation. Tantalum is difficult to produce. but when obtained in stimcierlt quantities may be used to cut diariiontis an-l as a hlament for electric lamps.-The Am- i GOING DVERSEAS.-Among the The Central Guardian I1’ PAYS to buy in this province POLICE COU!l’.‘.- At t'te Police Ct-urt yesterday morning two drunks v.-_-_e disposed of with fines of $5 or -ti days. INTERCESSORY SERVICE.-The .isual weekly tntercessory service will be held in the Chapel oi’ St Peter'a tatncoral today at ave p_m. A1’ HOME.-Mrs. J. Leslie Shaw. will be ag home 21 Pleasant Street on Thursday afternoon January 16th. from 3 till 6 p. m. 6012. ...._. Cltarlottctown boys who are enlisting _\ in Captain )lcKinnon`s ammunition column. are Russel Chandler, ¥\’endall l` Worth and Leith Wcbstcr, K FIELD KITCHEN.-Hit H0n0lll' The BURNS CONCERT.-0 Wer't Thou in the Caned Blast. Hear that famous 41.11 and 25th. _ S009. l BAND at the Arena tonight. 6015 duet at the Burns Anniversary Jan. | L' WEDNESD_AY'8 MEETING.-There will be a meeting ot'Hannony Wo- men's Institute held at East Wiltshire School on “’ednesday aftemoou Jan. 19th at 3.30 o`clock. All members are asked to attend. CAPTAIN A. COMPANY. l05th»- Captain Cook. Commandant of the Light Horse, has been appointed Captain of A Company of the l05th Highland Regiment and enters on his new duties today. Ponroy, youngest son of Dr Conroy d a student at law in Dalhousie ntversity, has enlisted in Captain Mc- _YOUNGEST SON ENLISTS.-Mr. J. ui . _ _ . __ innon's Ammunition Column. Halifax, for overseas service. The doctors se cond son, Frank. is now somewhere in Lit-nt. Governor has consented to pre- France or Flanders. sent the Siudt-nt`s Field Kitchen to thc 105th Highland Regiment on \\'ednes- dat' at 4 o'clock. R ' _-_ _\i ended to him hy the congregation of ANLEY- The Stanley t REV. E. J. RATTEE TO NEW lCHMOND.- Rev. E, J. Raltee of ontreal has accepted the call ex- _ THE ST . . which left Pictou yesterday morning .\'c-w Richmond. P. Q.. in the Presby- for Charlottetown had eight passeng- t ery of Miramichi, and was introduced steamer was delayed for some titne off Since his resignation of the congrega the East end of Pictou island ny the ti on of Maipeque. P E l several snowstorm, months ago Mr Rattee has been act- ._-; 1 l ng as eastern secretary of the Road- 'ng Camp Association. with headquar- crs and -1-igltty bags of mail. The io the pastoral' charge January ll, te councittoa To nun.--ltr. F. iv. Hughes, Grafton Street. has consentedl to the wishes of a iargc number of the Electors. to contest Ward 3, at the fortl:f;omin;; Fivic Election, as a Coim- cillo.-. His card will appear later. 6603. FIRE ALARM.-For some reason ye; unknt-.vt-n the fire bell rung last evening much to the alarm of citizens as well as to their disgust when they found that after running around a few blocks there was no cause for the alarm. n DOUBLE BEREAVEMENT.-Mr. \\'_ W. Clarke has received a tel_egram_an- nouncing the sudden death ln Halifax on Saturday evening of his brother-im law. _\It-_ Donald Keith. who was about eighty years of age. it will bc rcmem~ to ~.-i :wi a iew months ago his soil, llovden keith. who had enlisted _in. Wir.nipeg. was killed somewhere in If -‘---7. Mrs. Keith, Mr. Ciarl-ie's sts- ter, died some years ago. erican Bo. ,_ __ l P- -_- ¥ //~f" _/@- “Tea and Coffee Don’t Hurt Me” Can he get away with it ? The drug, caffeine, in tea and coffee, from 1 1-2 to 3 grains to the average cup, hurts many tea or coffee grittlkers, at some time of lite, and often hurts them ar _ Caffeine is a powerful irritant that unsteadies the 7* nerves, races the heart, disorganizes the digestive ' organs and plays havoc with the health of a large proportion of tea or coffee users. ' Of course, there are some who go on drinking tea or coffee for years, without apparent harm, at least they don’t Suspect it, until the cumulative drug, caf-_ feine, has got in its work. I n’t it the best plan to play safe with health-quit both tea and coffee and use "lNS'l’=ANT POSTUM This pure food-drink made of wheat and a small portion of molasses has a delicious snappy taste, yet contains no drugor other harmful element. ' ` Po'si:uai ‘cbtneoiti two fo'rm`s:'the original Postum ' Cereal, must be well-boiled, 15c and 25c packages;. Inltant Postum, the soluble form, can be made in the cu%oat table, by adding hot water. 30c and 506 tina, th kinds are equally delicious, and the cost per ciigeis about the same. ‘ 'better health that follows quitting both tea and coffee has shown thousands “There’s'“ a Reason - -for PGSTUM 1 'tu F $9 Canadian Poatum Cereal Go.,' Ltd., Windsor, Ont. fl rs in Montreal. hir. Rattee suc- ceeds Rev. W. B. McCallum. who ac» `cepted a call to Sbawville. P.Q., over a year ago. MORE SCHOOL ROOM-On account f the increased attendance of pupils at Queen Square School it has been found necessary to provide an addi- tional room anti the School Board has fitted up the rooms in the building for- merly used as office and Board rooms. This room, which is large and airy is in every way adapted for the pur- posr-. and rite School Board has spared no pains to put it in first class condi- tion. The walls and wood-work are nicely painted in suitable colours and with entirely new furniture the room is certainly in every way it model room . Bliss Fetmessy and her bright (dass of boys arc the happy occupants oi tltis new room which was opt-ned yesterday niorttittg_ 0 FOX SKIN PRlCES.- At a Sale of zo\'ernn.ient fiirs front Alaska. 5_lIi blue fox skins brought $5S.726.Go white fox skins $1.596, and T0 heaven; broir gltg $592.50. Rccoril prices were oh- tained for both blue fox and while fox skins. Fivo lots of blue fox sl-tins ;,-railed "extra-extra". each lot matic up; i _..._ Ting. chorus. Happy Greeting to you of four matciictl pc-its, sold for $2-if-. $250, $255 anti $273, I r\>=nf»cti\'=-ly. per skin , Thrcc silver 'blue skins brought S1;-»~i r.-ach. and many lots graded as ".\o_ l." sold for M60 in $330 per skill. Thi: average price at whit-it hluc fox .skills sold was $114.45. an advance of about -ft oiernmetlt Si.. per skin over tllc last g ' I A _ _ sales. The best grade of white fox ver Brltzailt- Attinttttiiiiott Coluttlll. ' Lic-tit. Stanley Bagltall lius been ap-l skins sold for $30 and the lowest grade for $l'7,the average being S24.on`. pcr skin. Seventy beaver skins brou- ght from $9 to $17 pcr skin. PLEASANT EVENING.- A very et-(min was spent at thc enjoyable E _ _ M _ Morrell Hotel, Charlottetown, on Fri-z v ‘< 1' ~t»~-it-t;-I ~»i»;..»i»-'i=>t~;.- day evcnitig last. Among tltosc pres- ent were the Misses Florence Gibson, Marshfield. Ztlabcl .\IacIuncS. ROS'-"' `lll€ AHB! Ltrlllghl. 6015 ` l \ :asker socuti..-'rtiem will ~ be a grand concert and Basket Social § in Milton Hall on Wednesday. Janu- ary 19th. Good t.\l2|&\ll-Il8- moon light night. Hot coffee will be provided. llotnc made cake and candy on we. Admission 20 cents. Ladies with bask- ets free. Concert. begins at 7.30 p. m. ' ' " 6607-Si. TROOPSHIP ARRIVES. - Amon the soldiers who arrived in Emglan by the Metagama as reported in yes- terday morning’s Guardian. were Ptea. L. K. Grady of Sumxnerside, R. D. Newsome of Bodeque, J. A. _\'ichoIson of Valleyiield and W. H. Poole of Montague. Also. among the nurses was llias L F. Fraser of Charlotte- town. AN ISLANDER.-The News-Letter of Hasbrouck Heights. .\'J.. reports the installation of His Honour George H- Webb (f0l’1I\¢l'ly of Charlottetown! and the presentation to him oi zi ot-autltul gavel on .behalf of his many friends in the city. The News-Leiter says that " the gave] is of solid ivory. the handle of ebony. with a solid gold _ ._ .my inscribed. around the gavel. The inscription reads: ‘Hon Geo. H. Webb of Hasbrouck Heights. .\`.J. I-‘rom his malty friends, January l, 1916." TRINIDAD MISSION.- Because of the lamented death of Her. Dr. Jamie-i sou the work of the Presbyteriani mission in Trinidad has been serious-f ly crippled and some rearrangcnictlt has been found necessary. At the' earnest request of the people of t'_.a clown, where Dr. Jamieson lab-‘ ored for nearly ten years, Rev. G. G. Cumming- of the Presbyterian Theo irivical College av'San Fernando, has .with the approval 'of the Mission' Council _temporarily undertaken the work in that field. Dr. I-`_ J. Collin. home on furlough. who intf-titled to. spend the winter in Toronto. and whose eyesight has»aot'yet complete- .- ly recovered, has decided to rcium at once to Trinldad.- and has probably i sailed before this. ‘ PLEASANT EVENING. _ A t-f~r;.- plcasaitt tllnie 'was , spent in the Baptist Suntiay‘,‘ScIio'9i last evening. thr- ct-casiort being\a most enjoyable unc. Tliecittertziilintctit and st-1-lltttg match was under the auspices of the Philathf.-a and Loyal Sons classes and was ably presided over by ,\' Rf~== Bethune. A largeatld appreciative crowd was-present and an excellent spelling rhzrtclrwas- carried-tiiro an ; f ss \`era Calltpbell williiilig tile prize ` which was offered. Music. both vocal and instrumental. was itidulgcd iii. Miss Edith Jenkins acting iii ati ablc iilailtlcr as accompanist. Refresh- ments were afterwards .=f,~l'vctl and one of Iltc ttiost ciljoyzllilc I-vt-tliiigs of illi- Socicly was brought to a ciost- by iltc .singing of the .\`aiioilztl Atitlicitt. FOR ACTIVE SERVlCE.~!\ltijor C. lmollard I\icKay has been zippoititcfl lu iltc cominantl of Ives Point Battery ai lialiirix to fill the va¢'atlcy caused by the appointuiellt 0f`L':-lpttlill D. A. .\lc-‘ Kinnott to comntaitd tlic Ficltl Howit- l poixitctl to replace Lieut.-Fred Long- \\'ul`tlt, who joilis (Expt. ,\lf:l(innon‘_< ta tn \\i\\\\\\iIIIIII§.“\ /I A'-iiuuu/I/A-\\\ \ ¥ >a»` `-‘_ ,V ,;(.`_ "THB DIAMOND FROM THE SKY Irvin# Calling! in the "I1yln¢ A" Phowplay Prince Edward "hid tot” Matinee 3 p.m. Children 5c -_ _ in _aiu ,_ “Tl1e_ Silent Witness* 'l`,hird Episode of ..-. _ ,‘Tlte Diamond"{|f1“ Sky’ c 0 P. A It 'r s Big Terrific Scenes _ That hold you aghast one moment-enchanted' the next-It’s a ceaseless cataract of action, with bewischiag Lottie Pickford, handsome_ Irving Cummings and a host of other Stars. 1 qu; __ Vera Fuller Broadway Favori ant role of her career. In the Three Act “The Bontlwoman” as Amy Blanchard, the girl who sells herself to the man who has power to send her father to jail. Miss Mellish enacts the most import- Mellish tes Feature 'lest of Courage tv I1 “Hazards oi Hele HERE Charlie IN ‘S|tang|laietl’ Starts with a Titter ends with a Roar %IlllI&\\\\\\\\\i\\\\\\\\\iIIIIIA“\\\\\\VII///III'g"§\\\\YIlZ\\\\\\\\\\ I wi - TODAY SURE i Chaplin Two Acts \\\\\V%7”I_‘»\\\\\VIIIIZf|l\$ l l _ lIlI.\\\\\ éIIIl4\\\\\\\\'fIIIlIII/i\\\“\\\\\\€I@'IIII/Il\\\\\ \\\\?IIllIlllIIA\\\\\\\\\&_ Q Two Shows Nightly ' eop e s entre ~ Children 5c \\\\\\\\\\\lIII 'FU"'U '5Uf11ZZT»>W \TIIIIII/ Francis Ford and Grace Cunard %7III4\\\\\\\ IN “The Hidden City" I N T W 0 P A R T S A Drama of Love, Mystery and War See this and you will be transported to the wonderful oriental Palaces of the far Eas_t wh_ere Passion r_uns at fever heat and love and duty pull in opposite d1rectl0ns. A beautiful spectacular feature. Il0I.\\\\\\\\WII \\\\\\ O unit. Major .\l. li;-3: :ittvi I.ii-ut, liais- lhosil at lvl-~ iv iiit i.-in l-,iw it.-t:i§ :ict-ctitc-tl lil “`..|»i. .\iii(i:.:t.:'~ tllii' i nail uri- tluii' rt ~ rilitilltr l;.i :i to rt.i~lt.- I; ;§ 2°* `-fi yoiltlg tlttli ‘aim pl'-~i- :~ nrt li .-1. to iti- :'antry_ as it ulil _'tt .Ev-i-t I-.\t1~El-~~.i trziittillz ltr'-.»-.",-»'.i’1--~r\1~i-ii ~.».1.§-'ie 3 l it “ i il . ’ Sewn A ` _ III/ The Scales - of Justice “PRUBATION” DRAMA \ I`wo Reel Drama Eddie Lyons, Lee Moran betty A Powerful Drama that will wanted I A Leading Lady hold your Interest Nestor Comedy That’s all F§\\\\\\\\\ Compson in "Wi C““""’“’ T-°“"' ”“f"“"’““°’ “‘“*' ln-"~" “ii” -‘." """-""_"l"` fi."J-///lll1lllA\\\\\\\\\\%1la\\\\\\f0/A1///A\l\\\\\\w1/0//fx\\\\v1ll/A\\\\\\\\i Elizabeth Smith, Enid and \'era Has- lam and Florence Z\lc,\iillan of Char- lottetown; Mr. Mallett, Union Road: .\lr. Svdriey Nelson oi’ Montague. \"~--='~ tv-in vocal and instrtinieiital oc- cupied the most oi' the evening to the pleasure of all present. The solo;-t by Miss Vera Haslam were much cn- joyed as were also the duets by Miss Maclnnes and Miss Hasiam. hir. Syd- ney Nelson sang the new "Election Song" to the air of “The wearinff Of ihc green."which was heartily npplattd- ed. Those present wish to tliattk ,\lrs. MacEachern for her hospitality. The pleasant evening broke up by singing the National Anthem. VILLAGE GREEN.-The Village. Green School District held their an- nual christmas tree on Wednesday evcnitlg. Dec. 22nd. A very IBTSC crowd were in attendance. many of whom cartier from the ttciglibouriitg disirlc s. The school-room was ap- propriately tlecorated for tlic occa- sion with eiwzrgrecil and red. white and blue trhqmliigs, .\ir. i\, D. Bre-I liaut or-cilpit.-tl the chair and the best of ordcr prwnilt-tl through titc cn- tirc cvciiitlg. A :splendid pro- ttramtitc was well rendered. which Speaks wt-ll for the co-operation ex~ istlug bctivccti the tcacltcr and pu- pilti. ‘lltsiruntental music furiiished by Mr. A. Curley and Miss Lottie Jtlckmrn. witlt step dancing hy Mar- tili Jackman was mitch appreciated bv the ztuiliencc. The teacher. Miss for the creditable manner ilt which the pupils acqtlittcil tltcmsclves. Tltc following is the prngrantme:-Opeth all; salutary. t‘olitt Acorn: Instru- mental muslc. Miss Lottie Jackman attd Mr. A. Curley: dialogue, Avis Nay mid Colin Acorn; rccitatioti. A .\'t:w Santa Claus, Mary McNeill; Iit~ atrumental music. Miss Lottie .lack- man and Mrf~i\€'~t‘urIcy; dialogue. watermelon ririokies; recitation. Boyd ,lIiacNo_iil; solo. When I dream of 'oitl' Erlti, Fm dreaming of you, Lotta Gay; reading. Mrs. Smart tennis to skate. Ethel Brown; recl- tation. Young Rogers the Miller. Jo sie Jackman; sonlg. gglly 0lt'l“B‘t. NI# cItol_ , arion uc an; aogue Mahnaifeyunder tliillB'\llt‘les. Inteli- mission.-ta_1|_-(10) minutes in which |time all :Present were treated to ,candy._ Chorus, We'il Never Let the -'Gill ling Fall; reading. Arat.husa’s Torment. Avis Noy; quariette, We‘re the boys from Canada; dialogue. Playing School; song, Mother'a Old ‘Sweet.4LuIIahy. Josie Jackman; reci- tation. Tha' Last Charge, Evelyn ,Cosg1~9ve; Instrumental music, Misa L. Jnckmlm and Mr. A. Curley; dla- logue, .loslah`s First Courtlng; cho- rus, Mako Somebody Happy; valo- rlictory, Josie Jackman; dialogue. Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus. At the close of the programme Santa Clllll appeared and stripped the well-laden tree at l0.prest_mtn among -which vias a. valuable writing case for the teacher frotxrttie pupils. Amr slug-i Etllel Browtt. :lcscrvcs much praisc~ Rccrultlllg for till- tit-.. f itil.. _ . t ,t ‘ at ollcri :intl zipplii-;tiii.;;» ppl, In- tg;-,tit 1 _ _ _J _to Licut. I;ut.'ii;tll :tt im- c»il`i<».~ of i';t;.~. J. A. \\'\-lislvr, (lpi-rli li »it,t- lltliltlillil. to .\I;tjor l..~il;Ei :tt tl~f~ .‘\rt:t~»\_ii'i»-- or fliltjng ~_ E., .\»_l :jr _i ilu' ltilit-ri of .\lt`.~`.1l'.~` l"l:' 'Sl ` air! J; Vit. SOLDIERS ENTERTAINED. -- A splclltl"l ‘=<;f-‘lil '.'.':t= ilivt.-li in the base- lticlit of I/.lov -' i:tl:‘tEl iitfi liiglii wllcli tilt- Young i~- -; -',< .~1nci~:_\- entertain- cd ai largt- ltuiili,;~r of tht' laoltliers of thi' 105th Iligltlallil lltittalioll. Excel- lclit selcciiolts on the gramapltoitc, piano anti violin were rcntlcred, and special tncittioil should bc matic of tlit: Society was tliorotig 3 c present. Much credit is due lo Capt. Alan .\IcLco'l ~"‘i make the evening a pleasant one. The Young l’eoplc's .sol-.et_\ o _ ;.l arc certainly to llc coitgratuliitcti on tht-ir titltnlrablt- ciiorls “Ill tryllig to nlakc tlic lifc of iltc .soldiers in Char- lottetown a litittpy on-‘ and one that will lic rctnoltilicrcd for many years to come. The evctiintfs entertainment closed at all carly hour with the slug- ing of llic National Anthem. | I beautiful iluic music supplied by the “'“_l‘ U"_J°°k€°“vs'g'°“_'§'f'?`“c“r‘ 'fmd Rev. G. C. Taylor. A series of gamcsibalw 3h§u‘l“5 fl`0lU‘.“-' "u"}`_Q“ mw- wr-re played with great zcal and :limi h°l‘ff“"""‘h‘3'.9".°’l- lf _""'°"l. fel” sumptuous rcpast supplied bv the n“"’"‘ ll "‘"k'~':S "?°”f .“"`|“'.w"” b°~k’ M, njoyed bv an ilt_g. prevotttsuttdtgcstiott. ls_ very ilu- THE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND _-Owing to tlle storttl the sicanler slid tint It-zito port ,li»_»i‘c ` until 5.30% yc.“t<-'ilay ~ ttloriiiniz- :tml llittl no tlifliculty wltatcvet' with tlic 'ice wliicli was dcep.al:oiiud`.iitc wharvcs. Besides ltcr passengers atlil mails she carriellcthirty-ii\’t?'ton‘! `of- freight two | farloatis oftploflt and way freight. As! tho steaméh tavpullitig out from thc wllarf qitc; of thpinaéi <-!i~v'lt:_ who liap- -_»-t = t;'f"_T_~. c “-~~ ) l\IY`If_-i_Q_Li_SE`l-iOl.D RECIPE C w. Ill: rf trltioiiet rollcvestousupntlon. or “tttoitcy back." That`s \\>_iiy ;t _loading physician says it's it gotlscittl t`o` llu- tnattity. Espccjally___tr_v it in port-Itlge, pnttcakes, and gcins, but carefully follow directions` on phckugc for making porridgc-._ For an curly brctik- fast, cook thc iiigltt before ilt a double bollt-r without stirring ztttil warm ilt` thc lliurliilig by sfftiilig ill boiling wat- er while dressing. At groccrs', 10c. and 25 cctlis. .\Iatlc b_\' thc Roman .\lcnl Co.. To- ronto. _ THA? Rltsii °~ BABY 'U Clllllllx you anxiety! Baby In fretful. cannot sleep, Appetite is 50110? .\`o wonder you are worried. Blll 'wfrylug won't do any good. zum-ani: will: , A _ You havc trim thc. ordinary rem- - ediea. These are too coarse is d harsh for ltaby'ls delicate akiln.; They citlmr ao not penotraw,-m- 'maiu.u»o|¢uIy..ou-the auplooo. or~l I>¢i1eir’ate and _make matters wor|e._1] Zim-Bttiih d¥lé'rotiC-`7’It"la`mllil , ._ _vet powerful In action. lt ia luited I- to delicate slrina.~\lta- ' rich herbal balances bill# sggiotlio U12 lender. burning.-/I fated akin,- Hlvlt the l\nIn_a,nd»¢t¢ ng; and get .y to the very'rbot‘b the trouble! " '/.am-null lull; the mm at akin* healthy akin. - .tt i, buffer aduitit, "Zam- pk- 'Il un- °i'.::.'.'°"~ l......°"'° °°‘.t..°'°- \l . cu c. unit, ‘ lr- gfd hands, cold mrorml.-all flhia leases and Inlurlotw _. }_,. l Aitamuim ua noavlsot mx. 8 for 81.25. .lternu tiallltiotil. f _i $2.00 to $3.50 'Hema and quietly anna -naw, 'I ~ N0! Dlls' for babie skin ttvtlplu. ,- ‘ _ 1.15 I O Mamcurmg l’llottrr Ill-i .\liss D. ltutlgc for tippoilittnciit. 171 Great George St. 652.7-1-12~litimopd. ¢ _Here You Are I Rink is _Open - 1I`If' H°¢|¢¢Y "B608 ` . ,FOR _ Misses’ Men’s 2.50 to 4.00 ,` pcllctl to he on the wharf after the gang plttttk was taken down furitisiictl some cxcitetnciit. lie made a rutt for the steamer and stepped on thc projec- tion along tlle side. known as tltc "guard" where lie lteltl tightly to ti ltawscr, Italtging from tile deck zibovc. I ----~~ - utte a distance: to t'itc deck and the dangerous position of the ntnlt was not noticed by the crew until the sliotits of those oil the wltarf tlrcw their nttcution to it. Tlteti a run was tnnde for the matt and a Iinc lowered and ‘hc was hauled up over the rail, but not till the steamer was out in mid- Stream. _ _ ./" ._i_-._ "ii,-QI MT. STEWAN .. - Messrs. Percy Allleclt. Robert Jay, Peter Dwyer. James Dwyer, and James Dunn. were hariottetowu attending court. on Friday last.-The recent snowlatl has rendered tllc roads In an almost utt- pnssablo coltilitiotl for cltiter slciglis or carriages.-His friends regret the illness ot .ML Russell Clark. who is suffering froln a bad attack of In grippc. niiil look for a spcedy recovery. -Smt-its are vcry much below tlic av- crago this week. tio large catches bc- ing reported, prlccs arc agaiti looking hriglttvr iii .\'c\\' York after thc usual tiilnuiil falling oil in pricc tltlrittg the (Iirtsttnas season, satisfactorily high prices are now being paid.-Mr. Jas. M<`lllll'rc has t!0ne to his wiittcr fish- ing quarters. Fortune Bridge, Ile rc- ztlso.-.-\ tiumbt-r of thc young people look lttlvaittagc ol' the special train l»‘§0lllt; to Morell ou Friday last to the opening of their new rink. where a f 7A“ use anti abuse longer and -» -xma- I i Boys’ 2.35 to 3.50 Youths’ |118 the National Anthem all left for home well pleased with the even- iug'a entoftalnntout. V _A Morris--Smitli-»B¢er #F- Hm ww you will and a Pam nlacwni me Uourhjshest ideal 800d9iano should Kara has the ode, the finish, MILLER ‘.172 iliéii -§“8 grade piano-an that will stand the better than moat about thesa cost ’ ' _ , Yee? w°li.yw'§3ai.'2$’i2$3f"”‘°“°? _ __ _ V BE = very L-lljoA\'ulilc cvcliitlg was spent. Mi. Stcivurt uoiiirrutultiica tilt- citizens of Iliorcll in their aclticvcnient.-Misses Pigott and Ross went tu Morcll last we-ck to tultc part ilt at play put on hcre for Patriotic purposes.-The alt- nual tncciillg of thc shareholders of the Mt. Stewart Black Fox Co.. wa, licltl in the l. O. F. Hall on Friday nt L' o’clock. the directors regretted they were utiablc to declare a divid- ellil owing to tio illcrcnsc this ycar. bitt. look for tuitcli better results next. thc oltl directors were ttliattimously re- elecietl, except one who is ttot now a icstdent. Mr. James P. Mclntyre was clcctcti to till tltc viicttncy, i `\\\\\ \\ \ ‘I f nouns " ID NEY l'"/_/ PILLS :S °i’li\~ v~"i$‘i I Clmt \\\\\\ol5£ ES`RK|,DNE.Y.v_.H"',-‘fi ti H: 1i> -V R`GH1\-J-g4;8|§£Ar \ X \ \ \\_\\\\ \`\\\ \ I I y- ports iislt exceptionally scarce there; i "_- D|,`H€T[_5 gt* - ,I Here ls The - ' Piano You Want ~"f_i~.f._nl¢ A Do you want a the materials. the workmanf uli time stvgtgicil titag§°ft6un'?&'t'i°`t§ in a really , , _ Kmu%.?;i°ftk 4