""§,“& l ' flim4< >*""‘ i ' PAGE TWO "l oh! Aching Joints, ub Rheumatic Pain “£81. Jaotma Oil stops any pain. and flieuuptlum is .paln only. [Mama-ho had rr-iilizi-il. iiiiablr- my». Nor qug ca“ 1|, guy requira, m. (fimtiiiucil) Pl’ lllllfl‘ i-iiiiri-n IIIIII wrnl down temai treatment. stop dragging! XI-v innit, Wllll a light imp. Rnb-aoolihdns. penetrating St. Jiic- “Mir "ll-didactic" llllll Wrlliill- ‘Hhi-ckliii-f n. |i|'l'|| yull waiting." ill. Oil Ii In“) you; ‘oral M"! "'11 I'm two days, but (‘liivv-riiii: ah» Hill!‘ ua they shook hands. "but 931ml 191MB, 0M relief comes ln- "“""‘ '“ """ "ml-fl- by upiiiiiiitiiii-ni. l "IIIHP iii lat», You'll iiuiy to din- _t q]! 8L Jacube o“ h‘ a hnmr ma! xuim- aftcrli-iiin at Ilw Ift-lovk, '|~'l. iii‘ i-i-iirsv. I had an cruzago. ‘ rhaummum unique!!!‘ which - Ivi- kvpl liini wuitiitg fully ti-n Illrlll, hut rrllk!‘ if. Ila I'm still 1i. or disappoints, and i-uunm burn '|."‘I‘;'|‘I“““I'II“""'I _“'|""~|~"*-l tlIHPll and fi-rl’; l1 lillli‘ lllll inf iwnrlri." “.51 " "" "'""' NIH uii.~ with ".'i-\'-~i- saw you |lllb( Iii-tier, Nnr l’ up! Quit connmmmng! ‘ll‘"|lll‘ll;l'lll‘l' iiiiiiiiiiciui-iiii-ficiowi-i- ll|_ iiiiii- in-rni-i». You it...“ mt» G91 a small Iflfll bottle of old, PZITI“. “"';"l\rl¢‘l vvi-n ll ‘Illirl ,~ii~|i.i- l||\' l||“i iiliii~ vnsv, or a snow maid- hOQJQQI 6t, Jacobs (Ill at any drag ‘ ii~ \lilll‘lll"’ "i l|"l' l'v'\'\||- I'll wiring 'HIIII ll llillv midi, y“; ‘hare. and m mm a mama“, ymx.“ ail-III. 'l|u"vlt:‘l‘5ixt‘ll|,[hill Sh!‘ l\ilri'illlt~il iliai ‘Fail [Wlvllllk ‘|I|||~li4'}|\|\ ‘ti,.|,,\y_|,||| it free from rheumatic liuiu. sort’ ., l. " "f "bmm" "m" "Yum M" l " m“ "M"..m' "l" m“) m ' a. Oufifnlacobgiil. '“"'“"“" "-"' l ‘l’ "' " zgglfizdytor sciatica. nPumL (vllil-lfblliiifivriiitmuons \\r-I'v* um.“ . ‘Sir l. du. but I had‘ spa-iii tin-cc .' mmba o baekzwhe. spradns‘ 204 V . llfllll. Ili- iviiiild ncv- Willi-f l" Jliduc Trent s oflir-i- iliut 1")‘ K ' _ "' -‘"l*l'l"1't tlii- lilui-li iiiriiiiiil uf liiiiriiinir. and you know what these "h. Ill-vi" punt lWn day's. IIHI‘ iia.»u||,4,._ American ni~~n are, 'I‘lii~y' |<i-»pl.li~~ l-iit ll would lii- l'(|\\llll_\' \\l_~;('()fl(‘\~["_ linut llll tu- mattr-i- ivliut tlic ti-ni- IIILI if hi- (|[[|‘ihu[p|| iii-i lllbVkptfflg pi-ratiiii- outside, onil over-y win- ’ li- tlic nrrivul of l‘fi):""‘lu‘)~7r lll\W close-d. Uri Tin-allay lhi- ‘sun [What I fir»! shv had lwvn tn ha“; was blazing in hciildos, and Judge ‘n\ltll4' ll\(1l'\' than‘ a glancing your. Ticiii and tlic. two other uicn I was !"|l"\’ "I that mo; ,,|,| ],,y,._“|~1~uir'“|> > . .._.._..____ __ ._ .______. . mo»! fiiiwxiiiii-ri until ilint trig-ht or. stark ri-vi-lntitin. Sh» must huvc .____ l‘ll_luy“ll lalkini: iilylltll lii-rsclf min-n fenders will he received by 111B ziailerslgned until noon on Thurs- . ..v January 17th. 1924 for theleup- ing of material required at the lermentloned places, on or be- i‘: c- March 15th. next, ensuing. 1. At Charlottetown or F. O. B. ~11‘: at local nation: for Hillsboro ldqo: £0,000 ft. B. M. of 3 in. hardwood nk not lees than 12 ft. long or in. wide. (White Birch and, cch excepted.) l Z. At Vernon River Bridge: ' H500 feet B. M. of 3 inch plank her hardwood or hemlock. not is than 5 inches wide. uiidini l twriptiilioii tn indulgq. i" tlvlitils". tn- §l']f-jll.“~'l.||l(.“_ i 7""'l\-'lIi.-. It iliiln't malici- and ho must hay» "plilPhd"“HHPII: fiani-r this thinning and iliut shi- “'41s (hi. [llflrlfivfl at ihi- thnuplit n!‘ 'lilt'ili"g linn. TlIPTr- was nii nlltz U" Pa"). sln- iiuiiilcii tn Ill|-|-| |,.,_-,i_ fill!‘ It'll ll [£1101] il.~‘ [Ii [Int lhisliinutnii. Slii- lii-ard thi- maid in Ill!‘ (lliwfii- "‘l_~'"""filii will was Visits-d by llll<ll— siui-iitiiin. Shi- call ~41 in this \\'ltI|l- ‘“" WW" h"? -" b"? and li-ld llcl‘ ‘ll s»! thi- Inuit-Mn; iiiini’ at inn-i- \\’~i\llll imagini- di-ui of curiosity "lljmd iii‘ his visit to igths of l2 feet or l6 feet only- lf'_'. ‘[:'“" “' " “"""'=""""' 11"" l. At Donne's Bridfle, Lower Mal- ’,'"'1~"I"i a Illitsei or <‘\l\'l\4‘\>‘.L (Iltlll “u, R°.d: l I'd: \\inc-i-iqiliiiiiril. 10 cords of spruce or fir poles m: ‘“\""\\i wit a fillvw Ur f. less than 4 inches at iiinnll CM" """‘,““" "“" \'<-in.~i and ils and 16 feet long. tingle-hf‘ 5mm‘ 'm"“‘- ""l~'~'\uig l. At sun River Bridge: “,'“‘, _"""‘.'"“ ""“"' ""~“'"“' "1"" 12,000 um n. M. of a lllCh hem-I'M, ,‘ “ _,"_"‘“"“‘ "‘ "“.‘-“ """"‘"i 1"" zzk or spruce plank. In lengths of'\m'_'v‘ "jlfflr-‘i hr!‘ wiili 11 IWYTHIH‘: . or 16 feet only. INN“), "f"? lml “"““,"“ ‘mm m“ s. At Gillian: Bridge. Kildare: bun" _. ,",'_ .‘"""""""'“" "““"“"" 40 cords of poles not less than 6i", ,' Qm l T)" m“ wok “ m“ “"0 l‘! 11"“ ll-lkgulvfl of corn-flow- iches at small ends and 16 feet, In‘, d0 cords of poles not less thou 4 inches at small ends and 16 feet znng. 1.000 lin feet of 2" x 6" railing :6 feet long. 1.000 lln. feet of 2" x-f" railing ‘.6 feet long. 6. Goff’: Bridge. Lot 6: 10 cord; of poles not less than =3 niches at small ends and 16 n-it long. :0 cords of poles not less tlfun 4 u hes at small ends and 16 feet Li; g. .1400 lln. feet of 2" x 6" rnll x 16 tr i. t long. 1.200 lin feet of 6" x 6" curb l x. feet. long. 1'. At Daugherty’; Bridge, Lot 6: l5 cords of poles 16 feet long wind not less than 6 inches at minll ends. R00 lln. feet of 2" x 6" rail x 16 .- -t long. ‘I50 lln. feet of G" x 6" curb 16 '51- f lflllfl. ii. At Southwest Bridge, Lot 16: 30 cords of poles not less than 6 rhea at small end and 16 feet 1g. L840 lln. fem. of 2" x Ii" rail I6 '.~<'t long. 920 llu. feel of 6" x 6" curb 16 we: long. The above material to be sound -nd of the full dimensions speci- Led. Tenders will be received for any rirtlon of the above quantities, but a separate fender must be wade for each bridge. Tenderera will state the price :91‘ cord for poles and the price :»-r hundred foot B. M., for sawn lumber with the quantities they 4J8 willing to supply. Tenderers are also asked l0 give a price per 1000 feet B. M. for ciipplylng all material and laying ziia floor on Hilli-ihoro, Vernon Riv- -r and Ellis River Bridges accord- Lig to specifications to be seen at -i'fice of the Provincial Engineer ~ho will also forward some on re- fluent. L. B. MacMlLLAN Secretary of Fubl-lc Works Iiepartment of Public Works, . Charlottetown. P. E. Island December 28th, 1923. ll-lz-lll-JDWIT]. NOTICE The Annual Meeting of the Or- vell Dairy Co., will he held in the irwell Ocve Hall ou Tuesday, on with, 1924 at 1.30 p. m. F. F. DREELAN, Seey. ~.!i0-1-11-3l. . NOTICE. The Annual Meeetlug of the churn lioldaro of the Hanelbroolt Dairying 00., Ltd" will be held at Hazel- orook on Wednesday, January 16th at 2 p. 1n. All patrons are cordially Invited to attend. A. W. JONES Secretary amt-moi. v ' nfinounud. '1 , COUPON From the Charlottetown Guardian Moan find enclosed 50o for the Mn D°mifli°fl of Canada Province o1 Prince Edward Island i IN THE PROBATE COURT 14th. George V. A. D., 1924 _In rc estate of James Fay. lateof :‘;"“’I_‘°l'l "1 King's County iii said irovince deceased itestatc. By the Ilonourable Alexander Bauiiermain \Vlll'l)lll'i.0Il, Surrogate Judge of Probate, Etc. To the Sheriff of King's County or. any constable or lllcfule 1icrson WdUlllZ said County, GREETING: \“'ll0l't?ilS upon reading the peg. lion on file of 'l'£~rcszi. Fily of New port, aforesaid widow and William J. Sii-lswortb of Liie $111110 plaice Fariiitir and Nlzu-iter Nlarinci‘ llic cx- t-lflllrzrz» 0t Lb‘: above (‘sill-Ill praying; that lL citation tinny he I$$llQtl [or the purposes licnciiizni'tcp 513i, mrili You are Lliizrefnrc. htirciliy rvqttiitctl L0 cilia all pi-rsoiis illlcruslerl in m“ said xmtato to he. uiid LLIIINLL)" before nic at a Probate court to bu hcld in the (limit Iloiisi: in Charlotte- town in Queens County in tlui said Pruvfniw- on Wizdni-siluy the thir- icciith day of‘ February iu-xt com- ing at. the lioiir of elcvcii o'clock YOFI-IIUOII of the some ilay to chow (Hlllfill if any tin-y can wliy tlii~ iii-- i-ounts of flic fiiflll i-sfati- hlllflllll not be pztsswd and the estate closed ziii praycil for lii said jietltlon and 0n motion of H. 1-‘. ,.\Iztc.l’lice, Britt, proclor for suiid Petitioner. And I do hereby order that a true copy hereof be forthwith published in some neunpaipci- publiislieo in Chur- lctitetowii aforesaid once in cacti week for zit least four consecutive weeks from the. date hcrcoi‘ and that. I1 true copy hereof ibe forth- wiili posted in the -followi~.i~g pub- lic places respectively, namely in the Iiall oi the Court “OM50. iii Georgetown in King's County afore- suit] in front of Fan's Store in Newport aforesaid and in front o1 ilie Iliill at St. (icorges in King's County ziforeenid so that all per~ sons interested ‘in the SD-lll estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. Given itndci- my hand and the seal of the said Court this Eighth day of January, A. 1)., 1924, mid ‘in the fourteenth YPEII‘ of Ills Maj- . cstfs reign, (1.. S.) ($941,) A. B. WARBURTON, Judge of Probnlc i2li»l-,l»Moniil. NOTICE The Annual “acting of the Fed- eral Dairying Co, Eldon, will ‘be January 16th at 7.30 p. m. J. R. McWILLIAMS, dong (lame a although i ‘l, inbligcd to confi-r with ‘yours. 1 held in Eldon Ilull on Wednesday. Secretary ~-' Won luull culuc, Mary ch-nr." " smoked cl- g- ":4 invcssflnti)‘. It gave me the ii -t headache I'd had for twenty fclt ns if I'd been Doi- .~iiiii-rl. She lnokvd up at him. amilingly, from llf'l' di-i-p chair as he stood almvi- iii-r iiri the hcarthrng. He didn't liclileve u word of it: he was convinced she bud been advised of lliilii-nhuiicfls coining, and that fol‘ xnnic rcuxon the ni-ivs hud till-WK liar: but he hull no intention of he- trrcvini; himsclf. .‘lfll'i‘kl\‘l'rv lw lilidift rare. }Ic was [nu iitlcnt on] his own plains, "'I'hc res-it has don:- you good," hc said, smiling also. "But us you ivcrc innkinz: rather ragged before “you came down with that two- Ilfl_\'.\" m-aiiiichc, I made iln my mind time, rymi‘ nccdcd a change and dropped Din n hint to film" his rump in tho Adirondacks and hoiisv-pni'ly. Klvi- _\iiii 3 rill'l‘\Vl'll lll‘ jiiiiipvil at tln- iilcu unil it's ull UYFHILQMI]. You'll have: i-it-zht days n!‘ miiiltiiir lift: and SHHIC~NFUTL l" wi-ll as n grind rcst. llt-‘s 1J9‘ l! m): ,.,nn;n|-u\\,i,. camp on n lit-unti- fiil lake. wherc \\'I’ can hunt and llali»———" “lint In-e " 24hr- wua almost gasping. “Nu lnilsi. Not only d" W"! ""05 u |i-.-it lwfoi-c. that lung lniifny-Y W“ ll want lbrwc Inst dlLVfl Wllllyn" l" tlii- mountains wliI-ic I can have you lllmlllll \U IIIYBHII- llHrrm-‘i l" m.- giillllPlllllflll flint 1 do not know you lat rill-nor 3'1)" m"- Aml l“ i-aiiin Willi you in the. woods ilnrlnlr llll‘ iluy and float about that. lukc u! nig|,\_|i come to mo. suddenly m“. g fnrvtnnlie of heaven. I i-niiiilivt situml the thought or the HPDIlTflilllH otherwise. v RPHVWF- |l1'|‘0 you'd bi- nivim a furcwI-ll lunniicnn or dinner over." flliYllllm I'd can nnlhlm: 0f Y0" you sailcd. You must And you'd he worn out. vnmi», .\lar_v dr-nr." Mary fi-lt dimly siiafliclflllfl- h"! flick Hurts Drink Plenty Water and Tlko cam of Salts Before Break- fast Occauionally When your kidneys hurt and your back feels sore. don't entire urinary “ML KIWI! howeli-i clean. l)? mmhlni with a mild, harmless to their normal activity- to flltcr the blood. In 24 acid and waste. understand the vital importance o keeping the kidneys active. Drink lots _of 800d can't drink too much; aliio from any pharmacist about fou made from the acid of grapes an relieving bladder weakness. injure; makes a (lellghtful effe ‘l eveyone should take now a lever-yous to llellp t clean and active. Try this: physician examine your kidneys least twice a year. Flush Kidneys pref. which helps to remove the body’! marry. iirlnous wui-ile and stimulate them The function oi’ the kidneys ls hours prcncnt, a queer mixture of carn~ they strain from it 500 grains of csitnesii and frlvollty. In this last no we can readily year rilie had learned many things, auld, water-you get ounces of Jud Sultn. Take a tables- pnonful in a glans of water before breakfast each morning for a few ilays and your kidneys may then act flue. This famous salts in lemon juice. combined with lithla. and has been used for years to help cleun and stimulate clogged kid- neys: also to neutralize the acids in the system so they are no long- Pr a source of irritation, thus often Jud Stills is inexpensive; cannot vascent llthlaawater drink which and keep their kidneys also keep up the water drinking, and no doubt you will wonder what be came of your kidney trouble and , backache. By all mean: have your once. 1 THE; “CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN lt was poeeihle that. he had reed his morning papers haltily. or that in his mental turmoil that night. she had told him her story he had paid little attention to details. or forgotten them later. He certain- ly hail nevi-r alluded to the mun elm-c. And thin sudden lmpetuonx plan was m like him that lie need- i-d nu foreign impnlac. Rut she answered with nomi- lil-altnllon: "I'd like It, 0f course. And Jittll-u- Trent has notliinit more for im- ll! xii-m until the last ruin- utc. lliit—~-u wnlttun ulwuya him u. lliiiiisiunl tiring“ In do Iii-fore going on u jflllrflfl)’ " ‘ "Your maid i-uti do ullthiil. And park your iriinlin. She uni-rt with you. diicsift Slit": And ,you'|l only iii-i-il warm BWVvnIl-fn and skirts up tlii-rc. Wr- no-vei- IlIPsH, You'll llul rim-d :1 maid." "\\'i~l|~—liiit—ilii you mean Iii lcll me ithut the it'l- lli-d‘! ' "Tn the lust (lctuil. Tlierfill lic. tivclve of IIN. including‘ Din." "ltcullv. Li-n, you are high-hund- - . You might have consulted ma. ill‘~ll " a limo to waate on argument. whulu - lhlIllZ is \\i-'ll only buvc u little over n wcck lhcrt- us it is. Il takes ‘it iluy to on and another to return. and you'll need one day here in New Yin-k lwforc yon null. I made up my mind ywiii should go if I bud ill taki- you be force. l will have those last days In the Adiron- flan-ks." (panunuog oq 0,1,) >4 W-O-O ‘Phe Middle Groun ly Marlon Rublnolm. can» A CONSPIRACY Chapter 75 - llli-s. Talbot felt that if slic could oricc scpurutc Amy from the daily ironiact with the people she kncw in the city. that. as she expressed it, "something might be done wltli him", Site was not particularly linpcfiil, she, frilt. she linil succecil- ml in settling Jane's affair. but was not likely to in the case of Luther 01' Amy. But it was a chance! And then there was another idea —'-which led her to send a. note to Dick, asking him to see her next day when Amy was not there. Dick cume—plainly worried. ‘ thinking Mrs. Talbot had bud news for him. Worry sat badly on his (ilflllllly features. Dick's face was the sort that should be smil iiig ul\vays,_his earnest, sleepy green eyes squintlng a little as lie smiled. Dick~—-aud all his type ~ofteu carry aching hearts under a phlegmatic exterior-and no one credits them with emotionalisin. “Luther's vacation starts Mou- ilziy," she began abruptly. "And l\\'0'l‘l} going back to the farm for [three weeks. Amy's going to—-l think you'd better take your vacu- tion now and be there at the same time." v r Dick never said "can't"—at least no one had ever beard him. He was always good-nnturedly willing to try, lie uuw tho advantage also '01’ bcing with Amy wlic-n lie bad u clear field. "l only get a week, and that's in lutc September," he suid,,“but I'll manage lt~if I have to resign." And he did-though he only "iiinniigtiil" two weeks of it. and that liy buying zinolilicr man's Vfllffl- lion from lilm-wiring In his fnllivi" for cuoiigh mnncy to brlbo tlic other Illilll to do ziway with lllN twu wccini rciit. Tlion. somehow. h» pcrsuadcil his firm to allow tlic frnnsfiet" of Vll(7I|l.lO7lf~l—~l0 the fllniiaemivnt of his ulilcf, whiiu in: calmly confetti-ted hi: wanted tlm time to woo n girl. 'I‘lii-. ‘family zirrivi-d in at Ilorn- brook on the usual train, which, mi llHlllll, was lialf un hour or more behind schedule», The mmillur hired man and the familial" tcuni of liorsei-i was waitlug~thu man confessing si-hcepli-ihly he wan father nt’ u boy. born the night be fort“. "I focl almost its though I'd niivr-r been away," Mrs. Tallaot Hlllil to Luther, as tlii-y i-itaric-il along llic road home. "Yr-t, It's beau almost a year slnco I left-more than a ycar since Amy left." "I don't fccl as though I'd river boon away." Amy flung hack frdin the front Heat. where i-ihe rode with the driver. "Think of all that's liapticni-d thin lust year!" I.uflici' wnii iillcnv-lblnklng of inst this. In that yours, Claire had separation eternal. Luther looked stomach with ll l"! 0f (""55 m“ ed. There was nothing ahead that. "I've got Mrs. Thomas in to help- excite the kidney-d M"! "Tllalie the miulc hilm want to look forwnrd~ since You‘ only work, elricc lie must kidneys clean like Y0" K999 Yam‘ money to live, and mum. ace them young sister over the llttle time be- enthusiasm at the High! 0f 88115 tween now and when she should long lost family, I thlmk," his Amy looked forward nlwayii~in her more acrlciiii moments. Usually she was entirely absorbed in the f made many new friends, gone a long way on the ambitious road she had set out upon. With her prettlnene, iher wllllng~ ,- ness to iwork, her talent-where might aha not he in another your? Ari for the mother. she was thinking neither of past nor uturo, It did not matter to tihc children whether or not Jordan would be d1 glad to see them. the father had ceased to count in any way in their lives. But it mattered enormously to Amy Talbot Would he be furious. and de- nounce them in the queer, bitter way he used to do’! Would 'he be silent and sullen‘! Would he, per- haps. he glad to see them’! IIe was none of these things. T‘ When I-hey reached the house the frontwas dark and forbidding. Luther struck matches, finding the lamp on the hall table. They went back to the kitchen woman from the nearby welcomed them confueedly him. iitul now wanted to make the kitchen door. left up his cap on the peg by the I-‘rcildie Higgins IlDfl Lloyd uuil Arsenuult uud Pauline trust. line heard the "Well done IIiimlil You. (equal). “The little mum's ill, and I've good iind faithful servant. Imtcr .___.._<4>_-_ (trade IlL-I, Mary McNelll. 2» back on his life, as something past been looking after her," he auld. scared mid IWOCPP" "l ma‘! Yo“ and over-ii book that was fiulsb- by wuy of explaining his absence. _ . __ , V. » . ' '5‘£NUARY 11, T9121 "“ m 4 ‘on fining Wain "Lcfiii." s of‘ a n ofjonq o “His Master's Voice" Victor Record Nu. 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Thi, i» but om: oi tlic Genuine IJZS MGBtBT 8 VDICB logue [filing ‘ mukc" 5i I ’ IE" ~ " - -¢ii Mi s §§1':{,~";;',"1'~,,";':';;'.';' p" Victrolas front $.21 50 w $615 oo i""?".:""”. Virtrula~~iiicrniipuralily lit-sit. _ H _ j _ _ l_ _ "My ("4 Y H15 .’\l/\hll.l<'h\iiltl., l.lf\llll*.D copy. [Him " ‘s Master3Vo' w "iii3ptins1sn"s'vo iii — ¢~=-Victrola c_._.i sphere of his existence, and we Araeuault Ilclen Wooilnldo. 3, Minnie Perry thou into the Joy of tliy Lord." and Jack McPhoe (equal). i" In conhieilon dour brotlio make my family go off to live in the city.‘ where n village and said she would make some tee at my lioui-iekecperH-i alck and "Well, you might cxflreflfl 11 "u" your Amy's voiced matched her father's for sarcasm. “It's not very 111611901" coming baCk here anyway. and v01} “mp1 trying muich to improve ll. Luther iiavrid the situation. "Glad to ace you. father." he forcibly shaking hands. "niothenlct Mrs. Thomas go home iirid we'll cook our own dinner." Tomorrow-A Biron“ Home ---Q0->-———— LEf-TER 0F CONDOLENCE To Mr. Murdock McSween: Dear Brotlier:— Learning with regret of the death of your father we your brothers of Tantou L. 0. 11., wish to convey to 10“. Y0“? m0" ther and other members of W!" Yours In bcbulf of Lodge NELSON MOORE. W. M. CHAS. E. MCDUFI-flRec-Secy. Brookflcltl. Dec. 22, 1923. IN MEMORIAM KEITH MacLT RAMSAY In loving memory of little Keith MacLaren Ramsay. eldest son oi Mr. uud Mrs. domes Ramsay of Central, Lot 16, who died uftcr ii very abort Illness on the acven- teentb day of December at the enr- Iy age of seven years and eight months. His death was a shock to all who knew thin dear little boy. He was a clilld of sweet nature and a very patient sufferer through lilfl severe illness. He will be greatly family our most sincere sympathy. We feel that anything we can say 0r do will avail but little. yo! we would have you know that we mourn with you. By the death of your respected father Brookfleld and vlclnlty has loot. one of itii best residents, one who was al- ways ready to assist in every el- fort made for the advancement of any good work and for the benefit of humanity In general. The knowledge that your father reached a good old age, and led a iPrepbytet-ian Cometry at kindly and useful llfo up to Ito minted not only by hie parents sis- ters and brolhr. but by lilo ten- cher and little playmates of icllflfil among whom he was a favorite as well. lie leaves 1o mourn beside-w u sorrowlniz ‘mother and father, two sisters. Annie and Lenin and one brother Gordon. The floral tribute were a wreath ‘from his uncle Itob. wclST. MARY'S ACADEMY SUMMER- wmiid commend you to our Ilczivl SIDE enly Father, tlic healer of all car- tlily sorrows and ever-present help‘ in our hour of need. (ii-mic. X.~—1, Emily Arscnutilt, 2, BLlllTlCfl Wcilgo. (irndo _IX.»-I, Giicldu (laudct, 2. Gertrude Doiiccttc. (irntlc Vlll.-—l, Florence Morris. (lmdc VIl.—1, Mury lVIcNelll, 2, Mary Ivlcfliillougli. 3, Yvonne Arscnniilf. 2. Leonoro lllcNcill, 3, (icrfriirlc TlIcNciil. (irailc V.—1. Nnrninn McQuarrlc, 2. Ola Parry, 3, Idiigenle Gallant. Grade lV.-1, Doris Gaudet. 2, Grade II.——1, Lena Arsenault, 2. Beatrice, IJt-Blunc, ll, Aubrey Gllllll- (irndc l.—1, Arthur Clow M111 liusiilc Gallant iequal), 2, Elaine Gallant, 3, Inez Gallant. Icelanders enjoy lummer alnllul‘ to tlint of New England. ilie world .\lul't'll r-ii-iiy of mm, eccordlflll f" n. (Incision rcndcrcd by the Judi!" in the Olive Philips, 3, Mary Dcllniu 824-1-7-10l. ert MacDonald and a crescent from the teacher and pupils of the school, The remains were followed by n large number of friends Lot 1d. The services were condnc at Jordan came In. to comic“, you. very close ought In some measure He was spared Ifhe pail lie greeted them a nod, bringing until his work was flnlolml In thll ‘frleado namely: Rnlp Moukley, ted by the Reverend Mr. Mai-tin to the antral, Chas. N. Black, Bedoque, contest at Monte Carlo. Lobster Fishermen Attention We are open to contract to purchase Live Lob- sters for delivery at our Tignish Run and Sea COW Pond factories, during Spring Season 1924. TIIE STRAITS FISH company, LIMITED r Point de Chene, N. B. l . A. F. Davlson, Managing Director. E STOTK n. J. Cdfmlcliilel, Elllolvale, 1 Imported Itomcin not! i 781"‘ , 1 8h orthoru Bull, 4 7am. Dan G. MoCormack, Launching. 1 Ayrshire lull, I "Ill. McRae Bron. Wlltshlre, 1 Ayrshire Bnl $1 Imhflll. » I R. Roy Hewlett, Annundalo, Lot 60, l bearers were school \ DEPARTMENT or AOIIQUI-TUF‘. The moat lu-nutlful shoulder: l“ are poniianlod by Mm" recent international beauty hire mm hub.