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' ,- 1 T at Picton on Clirlsms if > ivcd in Charlottetown ht from St Johns, New d will open an engage Prince Edward Theatre Haskins has a pleasing nd has just completed a engagement in St. John's. » going to Newfoundland weeks in the Imperial Olin, N. B., and over six ~ Imperial Tlieatre, Mont- `TLED.- The Picton Ad- s that the suit of the rry Ii. Against the schoo- for damages for coll.ision .rbor in which the former s hoard before Judge Dry- Admiralty Court in Hali- lay .II. U. Ross appeared v B. and E. M. Macdonald itor. There were a nuin- witnesses at the trial, in- . Day, of the schooner Dic- McLeod, of the S. S. and; Capt. Powcl, of the lia;' Pilot W. McPherson, ull and James Dalton. The i wholly to blame. nas morning (Friday) the .ollc Church at I{elly's coinpletcly destroyed by roke out at 3.30 in the 'lien discovered ilie tire ich progress that it could tcd. and the lniildiiig and nits was completely des- i pastor, Rev. l)r. 'I‘honias ' St. Anu'.-i Parisli at the .ciglibors qiiickly gathered nothing to save the hiiild- 'toly thc wind was liglit lic opposite directioii l`roiu buildings, otherwise the fire might have been The cliurch was built is ago and was valued at tli was covcret iy in at splendid structure one i l'or about 700 people. li in iiatiiral wood, lsifti-.fl id spieiididly cunippel iscil to have started from the barking oi` the dog, .now that something was ad to give thc iilarui. 'l`lie bc held iii thc hall in the . ` _ is interested and should know _ ‘ - about the wond&r'l’H| S ~- \i ~ Ss-` lllai-vel ' "9 ‘"" _ _ __ llollolio i _ ` . ty- Ariz yovr drursist for I . .,,,"l;',;'.f`l . ,,. th ~ . accep - _ m`_.»otlTer, but send stamp for Iiiu|~ ‘ J/it ` "" ‘hated imdb"-sealed. ltgiveafull ~ - I, . ‘ti-1 it EJ __ .4 `r. li lic cannot supply ' in/ivvsi. t .ie - “//Iv* /' ‘ ti, I particulars anddiicctiunsinvaluable ' ' " ‘/' f) o ladies. W IN DSUR SU PPLY C0. .Windson Ont 'Jcueral Atzwits lor »’3.ini=&- 1 __ t,» 'to be George Brown, of Bass Cove. He was identified by Mr. Wm. DeCoste and Mr. Ered Whitc, who knew Brown well; in fact the deceased was the former's faflier-in-law. Ile had sn- other daughter, Mrs. Burke. O When the body was inspected by Dr. Johnson it was. as stated above, cover- ed with icc, ami an axe had to be used to dislodge it. There were a few marks on-the face, which seemed to in- dicate that the unfortunate man must have fallen and become unconscious 'by the shock. Having been taken to the undertaking apartments of Mr. liennesscy the body was thawed out. ln one pocket. was found it purse con- taining a two-dollar bill, while in an- other pocket. was some bait. The do- ccased used to fish sniclts. Dr. Johnson and a jury, consisting of villossrs. James McLean. John B. Connolly, Thomas Dover, Wm. Batt, Jr.. Sam Craig, Janice Callaghan and Andrew llenncssy, at four o'clock viewed the body and adjourned to licur evidence on the matter to-morrow sf- ternoon at 4 o’clock. Just as the Guardian gens to Press it learns ot' a fatal Railway accident at Murray's Crossing, near Bradai- baiie, P. E. 1.. As Mr. and Mrs. John A. McKenzie ot' I-lartsvillc, about (lb spending the Christmas day with their daughter Mrs Graliani at Bradal- baiie their team, in crossing the ral!- way track near Murray's Cross was hit by the ongoing train and the oc- some distance away. The train was iinmetliately stopped to Emerald where they were attenti- cil by I)r. McGuigaii and everything .possible done to save them. Mrs Mc- Kenzie however, was so badly injur-' ed that she died about an hour after reaching Emerald. Mr. McKenzie was iniiiietliatciy rushed by the Cape Traverse train in- to Suninierside but the injured man also died shortly after reaching the Prince County llospital. The accideiit, has cast a gloom ovcr tlic cntirc wcstcrn route. ` LATER The Guardia_n's Siiinmersidc corres- pondent says that thc mcrriinent ol' Xmas was saddeiicd, when in the al'- tcrnooii two livcs were lost in a railway accident, wliicli occurred at Emerald Junction. The two victims were Mr. and Mrs .iolin Mcl(ciizie' of Granville. \Vliilc crossing thc track flicir sleigh was struck by thc train and Mrs. Mc- Kenzie was instantly killcd. Mr. lVlc- Kenzie himself, who was fatally in- jured in thc head was takcii aboard the train and brought to thc Prince t‘ouuty llospital but he ncvcr regain- cd coiisclousiicss, having cxpircil at li o‘clock_p. in Tjie writcr who has lmowii the deceased for upwards oi' tliirty years, was at the hospital ti fow minutes after he expired and assisted in removing the body to the iiiidcrtak- ing roomsf 'I-`le'“nlso"nia`d`e' t‘t'1`l`t"`c`ii'r{ii`fi°- ics as to the circumstances ot' the sad affair aiidfiiids -that no fault can be laid on any one as t.lio fatality was purely accideiital. The deceased, knowii as “liuppy Jack" was'~.1 man ot' about 55 years of nge, a sober, indus- trious, hard-working farmer, his wife was probably a little younger, they lcavc a large family. mostly all rcsid- ing on the Island.-Il. An inquest into the death of the above was held at Iiradalbeiio on Saturday evening and thc jury rc- turned a verdict to the clfcct “That the deceased came to their death in ti collision with the uptown train from Cliariottetowii to Cape Traverse in an attempt to cross’ihe track on a t'arni "crossing; aiidwithoiit any blame or iiegligeucc on .thc part of thc train employees." ' TUESDAY APPRECIATlON.-- The following has been .received from Chapel Iiill ‘liarrncks, Sydney'Miiies. anti speaks for itself:-“Please accept the inost hearty thanks of thc detacluncnt sta- tioned hcre for your thoughtfulness. Everyone appreciated thc tobacco vcry much and \vc all join in wishing you and yours many happy (‘lirlstinns sca- soiis. S. Iiaguall, l.icut, t'or Major Darke, on leave." The l{cnsiiig.oii 1i.itr;.Zng Associa- tion is :tow issuing its auiinnl state- ment for the year 1014, which season has been thc most successful since its orgunlzatioii iii 1893, ln that your t (1803) the number of pounds of milk received was 469,807, which netted the patrons $:l,3f)1.25., or nn average oi' 72 cents per 100 lbs. The highest. quantity of iiillk received from one pa- tron was 15,074. lbs. During flvc months of the past sca- son, i914, the Association rcccivcd €i,1Il0,t)94 lbs. oi' niilk, which output sold for $40,370.03 and which ncttcd the patrons $513,401.87 or an average 'of $1.07 per 100 lbs. The following patrons st-nt. llie high- est quantity of niillt: George Dennis. 43,403 lbs., value $470.85; George tllark, 40,421 lbs., value $438.31; Jas. Donald, 38,878 lbs., value $395.14; Joseph Davison, 313,853 lbs., value $414.91! or an average of $1.13 per 100 lbs. Ono patron, I-I. li. Bakcr, sent from one cow, after supplying family, 6,503 lbs., receiving $71.02. James 0‘Connor, who has led tho Pro- vince in the Dairy Ilerd Competition for the last number of years, supplied 30,459 lbs. during the tlve `months front six cows, after supplying fam- ily. (Y. M. Ilowatt, a new patron, sup- plied 24,477 lbs. from five cows. The average cost of hauling was 8.8 cents per 100 lbs. One noticeable improve- ment during the season was that few patrons only discontinued sending milk during the latter part of the sea- son ,thereby making it more satisfac- tory to t_hc healer and to the factory in general. The outlook for the com- ing season is b_righl. as new routes are likely .to be added to the list. The animal meetlngsof the shareholders 'undertaking rooms of Mr. Andrew Ilon- HMHHY that the deccascd was drrlnrci! ,lakcs pliu-o friiemiay, Jim. inui nt 2 D. ni., in thc f,‘.‘ lil. Ii. A .llall. wpants were thrown mm failing-accitleiit was about three-quarters of and the injured couple ,-"She,-1 |,m,k|i'i‘oin the home of their daughter, Mrs 1 TMNT REIIDINYG MATTER `SELECTED`_Fl`i’0‘M THIS WEEKS NEWS FOR _ a _ /NAVIGATION CLO§ED._-_- The 1 - -‘ - _ 'river Montague and Georgetown Har- bour are tightly. sealed by the recent 'cold snap. The s.s. Montague rests calmly in her dock. and the Miiito and Stanley are making daily trips to and from Picton, N.S.-G. s 1 PRESENTATION.-On (llirlstmas Eve Mayor Stems was kindly remem- bered hy the staff of the Victoria Ho- tel and presented with a solid gold- mounted ebony cane with inscription and a pair of automobile gauntlets. Mr. Dennis, chief clerk,iniade the pre- sentation and in ~a neat speech wished His Worship on behalf of the staff the compliments of the season and many years of continllédprosperity. Mayor Sterns thanked the start in suitable terms. ‘ INSTITUTE MEETING.-An inter- esting and husinesslike meeting was hold in the Temperance Ilall,, George- town, by thc members of the (inward Farmers' institute, on Iicceinber 20th. Everyone was ont for biisincss. Like most places thei-c are hnockcrs Sometimes this' class of pcople do much harm by seeing cverythiiig at it‘s worst and talking along that line. The meeting of thc Zltlth was all optiniisni. Mistakes made in thc past liad_ to bc made right. (liiward is thc \vord. More purc bred aniiniils were wanted. lt was proposed tio purchase another Ayrshire bull, also a York- shire boar. 'l‘be Secretary was in- structed to look after institute grain separators, ami have them in order |`or cleaning seed grain. 'l‘lie Secretary was also asked to arrange to have a \`\\ li/ ` _ //7 speaker sont by the Departnieiit. to address thc next meeting. Over twenty meniberr; paid their dues, six _new members sent in their nantes. Altogether this was one of the best meetings over held by thc ()u\\'ard -as, fr `t_ NO USE, MY FRIEND, THE CURRENTS TOO STRONG FOR YOU. ____ _ 1 . '_ Institute. . "_"°" ' CHESS CLUB.-The weekly nicot- years 01' age. Were returning from; THE BRADA'-BANE FAT"“i-‘TV-*' in ot' the Cliarlottetowu Chess Club With fui'tlier reference to the sad fatality on Clirlstnias Day, by which Mr and Mrs John McKenzie, of Gra- liam's Road, lost their lives, the Guardian learns that thc scene of the H was held last evening as usual in thc Dalton rooms, and quite a number of spirited games were fought out to the bitter finish. The Taiitoniaii I-lorse was not quite so powerful last night, Dr. Ross having won a game aiitl lost one was champion. Mr. R. I-I. Miiicli was too much for the “Knight ot' thc Grip" and won two gaincs. Several others also had very rinse ganics, proceedings closing at 11 o`clock. a mile from Iiradalbaiic Station. Mr and Mrs Mclienvic were retiirning Grahain Gamcstcr. 'l`o sliortenf the distance 'lioiiio they drove across _the farm of Mr Major Murray, which necessitated crossing thc railway by Mr Murray’s private crossing. Mr lVlurray's two sons saw them driving towards the track and at the same time saw the train approacliiiig. They were bol.li heavily 'cl-.id and probably did not hear the oncouiiiig train. They the ensuing year are as followsz- drovc onto the track just in t'ront ot'| St John's Lodge, No. 1.-\Vorsliip thc engine, with the result already ful Master, J. M. Murlcy; Senior Wai ilescribetl. The train liauds, of course, den, Judge \\'. S. Stewart, I{.(‘..; knew nothing ot' the opcn gates load- Junior Wo.i‘dcii, 'l‘. E. McNult; Secrc ing to the track, asiit was not a piibiic tary, D. A. lllcliinnon; ’I`reasurei‘, S crossing. The inqiit’-st was held iii W. (‘rabbc; Senior Deacon, ll. \Vin Ilradalbane Ilall before Iii' J. ll. Mc- chester; Junior llcacoii, W. J. Laulz: Guigan, coroiicr, anld a jury coinposctl (Tliaplaiii, Rev. 'l‘. I~`. l~‘ullerton, D.l).; ol' Messrs Peter .l".-l,liiglics, J. A. Mc- Marshall, Joliii McLaiiit:; Senior Donald, lf. l’. Miirpl_iy, 'l‘lios. J. Arbiiig, Steward, J. I". \Vlieu.r; Junior Stcwnrtl Tlios. l~`. llughes, Junics Warren and t‘. W. Snow; liiiici- Guard, Arthur Robert llyde. Tino vcrdict_ was as Tomlins; 'l‘ylcr, .loliii Ilobbs. ' previously givcn n thc Guardiau.I Victoria Lodge, No. 2.-Worsliipful Last' evening the oficers of S Joliii's and Victoria Lodges were ii stalled iii at joint coniinuiiication b the Most Worsliipfui Grand Mastc G. S. Ennian, KC. The officers i'0 The deceased couplc leave ii fainily, Iilastcr, \\'. 'l‘. \\'clinci'; Senior War- all of wlio_iii, \vitli thc ext-r-ptioii ot' dcii, IG. 'l‘. (‘arhoii<~.ll; Junior \Vardcii, 'Mrs Gaiiicstct", rositlc in thc l'iiitcd \\', J. Drake; Sci-.|‘ottii'_\", W. P. Doull; States. ]'l`roasuror, S. Lowe; Senior Dciicoii, Ronald McI)onald; Junior llcacoii. Stephen Moore; Cliaplaiii. Rev. I-J. D. Bell; Marshall, S. Grey; Senior Stew- ard, Harry Chandler; Junior Steward, 'l‘. B. Reid; Inner'Guurd, J, M. ltoop; Tyler, John Hobbs. ` After the installation a musical programme was gone through and congratulatory addresses wcrc dc- livered by thefGrand Master, the Past Grand lililstei' (ltev. Dr Fiillcrtoii), Past Grand Master tfossnion, of Iltili- fax, and others. A most enjoyable evening was brought to it close with ~ ‘ic singing of the National Anthem. ` SAD VISIT HOME.-Rev. Edwin impson, left yesterday evening via eorgetown, on return to Detroit, licli., after a sad visit to his former onto in St. Eleanors, acconipuiiyiiig lic rcniaiiis of his brotlicr, Rev. ilur- on Simpson, who, :fs previously rc- iortcd. died in River Falls, Wis., on lic ltitli inst. The late Mi‘. Sinipson tad, only last June. coiupletcd his hcologicui course in thc Ifiiiversity of iiliic/a_1m,"wiicre he had 'previously ;ratluat.cd in tho School ot' Liberal f-Arts, and had assumed tlir- pastoratp dt' the First lltiptist Cluircii in River lilalls in ()ct,ol>ci‘ last. lic was a bi'll- 'liaut stiiddnt and a young inaii of cx- ccptional aliility, giviuf: niiicli promise' ot' a izliccessiill cai't'~cr in tlic prol'cs`s- sion lic had cluiscii as his lift-'s work. llis ticntli, at thc curly airs- of tliirty- niglit, just as lic was entering upon his lit'e's duties after thorough and painstaking preparation, is a loss to tlic Baptist Ministry and a sad blow to his aged niotlier who had watched with a niotlier's justifiable pride the more than ordinarily promising car- ccr of tier much loved son. His fath- Icr, thc late Mr. Samuel Simpson, pre- :deceased him by several years. There are left to rnourn besides his mother, t`oiir brothers, ltcv. l~1dwii`i, above men- tioncd, I~`ulton, on the homestead, Al- fred, in North St. Elcanors, and Mil- ton, a. graduate of Acadia and Yale and now l‘rofi-ssor ot” Engiisli in Mich- igan Agricultural Collet-’.e. and one sis- tcr, Miss Sophia. at home. To the be- rcavcd rclatioiis thc Guardian tenders |siiu~t-rc s_vuipatliy. - FREETOWN.-The following is thc rr-,suit ot` thc cxaniinations of Low- ci' l<‘rt-ctoivii School for the month of lloccnibcr, (iradc VI.--1, Louis t‘airns; 2, Alice Cairns. Grade V. -- §,_lt_€-tlversc Ilainmill; 2. Leslie Burns; .rude I\'.kl.aura Cairns; 2. Amy Cairns; Il, ltathariiic Malone. Grade lil---l,Alt`rcd Ltccvcs; 2, Austin.Iiam~ niill. .Grade ll~tseiiior), I. Ruth t'i~.ii-us; junior, 1, Marion Burns; 2, lily Buriis; Ji. Ililda Ma`loi1c.`_ ' Grhdc. I.-~i, Laura Iiurus. `Perfect attend- fiiicc for uiontli, Alico Cairns, Laura t‘a-iriis, Amy Utiiriis, Georgie Burns, `;‘.1iii'j.' ltccvcs, .-\lt'rctl itecvcs, Ruth t`airiif<. . ._ lg l 4!- with Manitoba wheat Requires Less Sliortemng 7 f _,il ' _ lighter, more inviting Bread, Has the \\X\X\\\\ , Homemade I Flavor / Best for . . all Baking . A Ask your grocer. DEALERS- Write ul for price! \\\\\ e BREAD Maker e Pl E Maker The CA KE Maker The PASTRY Maker ND this is true,` because “Beaver” Flour is blended. “Beaver” Flour is made from the choicest Ontario wheat added to increase the strength. Thus, you see, "Beaver" Flour has the whiteness, delicate lightness and delicious, homemade flavor of Ontario wheat-with the stronger bread-making qualities of westem wheat. You can make a big loaf of bread-you can make whiter, Cake and Pastry-with “Beaver” / Flour than with _any flour made from- one variety of wheat. I Q And you can always depend on “Beaver” Flour to give - % perfect results, no matter what you are baking, because it is always blended of the same choice wheats in exactly the same proportions. .Try “Beaver” Flour and sec how thoroughly satisfactory it is. on Food, Coarse Grains and Cereals. THE T. li. TAYLOR C0. LIMITED, CHATHAM, Ont. l55 , 1'. Two Flours in one --1 '// 7 ’ » '/' v f. The Blended \\~ ;§ 7. J . ,f . Flour 1 Cheapest I in tlieend _ J - 1/ l -<