SEAL mHEl GHARLQITEToWN GUARDIAN HmdeLi . ...,..¢_..- ma- , Real Good Cofioo CHASE i SANBORWS {Hf}? a only 1.. l5, italic-ill.‘ ' Whole, ground or fine ground TW can: a. salesman, ‘ ooooooooooooooooooooi-"db" 2;. - .CLASSIFIED ADVE oils Insertion ......_.._.............___...___M Four lnurtlono .......................... Eight Insertions ....--................__._,_ ooi-lfo-l-ooooooooooo-l-o-l-o-l-ooooooooo Agents Wanted neas with Watk Necessities. 100% Watkins Company, T START A BIC BUII- ins 150 Family profits. J. R. Dept. E., 379 248-11-14-1mth T0 LETh-‘HOUSE ON ’ELM Avenue, modem conveniences. Apply Wheatley Grocery. at the Pridhum Studio. one of the best feetublisllefl and lllllfsl widely known photo studios iu Eastern Canada; an exception- buslness opening for the right n. Possession given January For further Information ap- ply to ‘llfilpt. l‘. Hanson, ran. " ; ‘TO LET-PHOTOGRAPH STUDIO in Snckvllla, NB. fromerly known I cud is nqw head of the iotry of Che leston.’ She is nu or of field's "Bacteri- ology in a Nutshell.’ ‘now ts Stricken with Brib- ritis defonmalls infihemidst of her career, Miss Reid faced whstm ht have been a quiet and inactive l e. for the disease cripples and is often Island Prize Winnersl Provincial at Amherst Fair 5L0“. 2 years and under 3~1, l-lome Bros, Wiusloe Station, P. l; antral clarion NOPE: -l Advertising. locals cost. five. centsper word, payable Central Guardian Lady Honored Fame: euwAno ISLAND LA a NORED av PHYSICIA o use ADOPTED crry. __ QACSSIVE SILVER LOVING r PRESENTED TO mlss may suzn REYDJLN. ' ‘lace of \l'ales Col- procured the lll a New Year's Eve Steer. 18 months and under YEHPH~2. Horne Bros. ONLY A FEW DAYS LEFT.- Secure your Christmas gifts at our closing-out solo and at the W. T. Wellner C WlN ROBIN HOOD FLOUR PRIZE-The holder of tho lucky ticket for the nine bag of Robin Hood performance at the Prince Edlward theatre yesterda was Master Francis Brighton Ave. ticket No. 12735 and at the evening performance. Mds-s Marlo Wood, 52 Chestnut SL, tic~ Friday afternoon be a special matinee, when eight ‘24 lb bags lllood flour will be presented to the lucky ticket lloldens. There will be no free tickets for PERSONALS Mr. E. b‘. ‘MacDonald, llallfax. is registered at the Queen Hotel. WW5?” QflEWST church. —,' reselling flQPl/icfinsllilflay alga. ‘ “m, by rhgv. Rossflliaton, At Cook, & Sea’? W: holr a lot ell talk thou days about the high prlooq of goods; ‘and have dioldui to give our Canto/room an oppor- tunity to purchase goods lt_ Her career is sketched by Review from August 27, 1898. when she arrived in Charleston. a newly graduated ‘nurse. to assist in o lug n. hospital for volunteers the ‘Spanish-American War. chief aid in carryillz on the work was ‘the goverdoz-‘s eon, now Rev. George W. Atkinson, of Washing- in connection with the hospital she had charge of student monihs~—l, Home Bros. 00W. 4 years old or over-d, 2, The following, coplgd {mm recent numbers of the Charleston Gazette, West Virginia, will be of interest 1° molly Guardian readersx Training ‘School Holds Grade. Exercises; Lovlng lCug Presented Mary Ella Reid (or 25 Years of Service. "A class of graduating nurses re celved (liploma-s at the fifteenth an- nual commencement of ilhe McMil- lan training school for nurses held Wednesday evening at. the Elks Cow or ‘heifer, 3 years and “ndgf 4~L 2. Horne Bros. Heller. Z years and under 3- 1. 2. Horne Bros. ' Heifer. 18 months and under 2 Y@11l‘B—2. Horne Bros. Heifer. 1 year and under 18 mos. ——2. Horne Bros. ‘Heifer. 6 months and under 1 year-Z. llorne Bros. On Mondly. December 17thq wo are pllclng'oul' large, otook on sale at discounts ing from 15 to 25 per Kl O3 ‘Llillwnt will Drenchfa: reek, Saturday. Dec , _'m., Canoe Cove Sab- h 16th 10130 fl. lll. CllllfChlll Z.- ‘30 p. hi. People's Church city 7 p. Her work was interrupter lu its fifth year ily development of the disease. As the disease progressed Miss lleiti took treatments for it. and at the salae time instructed nurses in bacetrioiogy’ and general ntlrsing. terward all! prepare “Bacteriology lll c. Nutshell," rooms and for the post extension work. work was done while she lay prop The volume has been translated intb several langu- uscd as a text hook in Canada. China and in European countries. Soon alter its completion. re- chnpter by chapter in the “Hospital Record." Miss lteld returned to her u Sale for cash only. Come, and benefit by this Slaughter’ Sale, a: we cannot continue it long, but will do no till fur- ther notice. No credit will be given while the rile is on. I _ i. 1oz. per h...‘ 5i 5 word: Bo per lllno or 5 word; . .. 7c per linoof 5 word: . d ‘~ a“ “Duet a 1‘ One of the features of the oxen clscs was the presentation of a lov‘ lug cup to Mary Eliza Reid, in rc- iioznltion of 25 were of service 1n the city as head ‘of a training school and registry. The loving cup was given by the physicians of Charles- ton and was presented by D. G. C. ‘Schooilleid. Ilt was inscribed as f0i- p SPECiAL PQICES on ladies Xmas hose “ilk and wool, glove Bmf. Hill: toot. ‘cashmere. hcalliu", and other makes bust shades. p':ic~ rs right. Browse Bros. Ltdl CHEHSTMAS CANTATA "rugs. DAV. DEC. ‘l8 —. The Methodist Choir will mee-tlto practice lol- the M7130 tonight Every member must at~ ll Bull, ll luontlls and under 1 your ~—1. ilornc Bros. lllcst steer or ‘heifer, any agc—-. Breeding Classes Ayrshire: Female Help Wanted 110N013 1 yew‘ and lmder '18 mos. +1. Unsworth (luerney, R. ll. lNo» Ll. Charlottetown. To Mary Eliza Reid in recognllilon of twenty-five year; of service to ‘humanity. _.___._.___.____,.._________ WOMEN EARN $10.00 DAILY. distributing the wonderful "lM cnl Adviser.” by 11*. P folds secrets of married ness often revealed too late. 1008 page cloth-hound book, illustrat- ed with colored plates. Chapters on Mother and Babe, Nursing, Accidents, First Aid. ‘What to do in Slcknessllctalls‘ for SLOOIFTee with instructions to workers. Sales enormous. Enclose 10c to postage and packing. Press, 648 Washington ,m“cc____lt Police Officer Dominic Doyle is the soul at John R. Doyle to h“ laid off duly on account oi‘ illness. Deceased was of a POLICE CCURTZ-One lllan ar~ rested Wednesday on a drunk charge failed to appear before the Magistrate yesterday and forfeited u 820 bull bond. Another drunk appeared cud was fined $5. Mrs. J. M. Nauss, Tracudic, was u guest yesterday at the Revere. through me by “a upflghmess m“, to all people. a kind friend ome a loving father and Presented lhy the ‘Physicians of Charleston, West Virginia. Burrow ll months and under-l, iluswell. French lFort; 2, (loo. L. Boswell. ‘Bilffbb’, under ii lllDlll.‘llS~1,PC\€\‘ llrodlc._\'ork, P, E, i. Sow, C months and under 9~1. (leorge L. llosvzeli. Sow, under (i months-d, S. C. Nil-wart and Son, Dullstafmage, l’. General Hospital, and ‘the General Hos- Messls C. Currie and R. Martin, New Glusgolv, were lll the city Miss Reid opened the first train- ing school ill the city under the filreetiou of Dr. Thomas fill the Thomas Hospital, now itllo Charles- ton General. in 1898. of 1307 she ‘began her nurses reg- ‘ istry, which she still operates. later to become Though in falling ilealth some time he bore his with resignation to his will and when the end come November 22th be laid down the cross of life as cheerfully as he Reid lleld the position of superill» Iilessrs. J. J. Glllis, nlul J. Mc- Farland. St. John. are at the Vic- pljocurell the jPrince. of Wales Col- New Year's Eve resigned to organize the nurses‘ central reiglsiry l-lcr book had bee This is Street, Buffalo, N. Y, lime, and several odi- tlous had. been pu had taken lt up some years fore with the promise of a bright before him and‘ his nallle stands out ill the eommu to which ho belonged as a shining example 0i" an upright blessrs. l". Wilkinson and C. H. b» L; Z. IPciPr ilroilie. lllnks. hiuutreul, are regtslerefl lll. Sm“- fm‘ we exmcnes’ iloctors and nurses from every hos- lidollolviug the pro- reireshlnenis were and (landing enjoyed NEW GOO _$ JUST lN-—I vs Miscellaneous R ‘mm l revision became studied at bacteri- rles connected with ty of‘ Pennsylvania un- Abbotl and his asso- _. boxes and out 5c up. Ladies slli." SAGES, FRESH sweaters. children's sweaters and Ncwsolne d‘; 00.. sliulll wool jackets. ' 602-9-24-6mo. wool and ungora Nlessrs. ll. n. Hillsnn and Alli-l sou idem-ed, of A. Home &. Com- g_ ;;_ pp“... Brod“, BAUNSOME SAU ‘ today. Saunders, Samuel f‘. Lane, Pownul. P. E. in, Saekvllle. 467-12-12-31 SALli-SEYERAL both sexes. Apply A. C. Wood Mt. lierbert.—,—48il-12-13- Montreal Tug liver- turns One of Crew Unreported (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, flee. 1-3~'The tug llOllf. Robert Jinokzly overturned in the harbor this afternoon. crew life reported one of .WllCIill doubt is expressed. as to whether llo was on the float safe excepting -__ --4+>-——-— Ex-Prisoner Gives Cops Crime Advice (United Press.) LOS ANGELES, Dec. 12.—~.\loru ‘lulu 300 nlelllbers 0f Chief lll’ P0- "Crlnle Crushers" listened to n lecture on lo mm ‘Billy’ Roberts, kuowil as “Frisco Dilly." who some ‘time ago “hit the. frail" utter spending fourteen years of his life ill vdr- llllil institutions California. Iloberts was introduced by Chief Yollnler. ilsillg n. blackboard and chalk lo dl-luonsfrntc. his talk 0n how locks uru picked, doors limmied and other lm-thods used by (ariminals. ilobcrts lll-id the fnterusf or illc Ilrirlilllllllvil police for ulore than an ilour. 'l‘||ull he l-ZZIYO lfli‘lli some sollllfi zulviri» on how t0 cnlcll lil\\'l)i‘i3lllf- alild‘ windows more than "ilolrt go into u house ullmc af- lur.“‘ said ltoiwrls, "Al ll-‘nsl two‘policc."ro:llly\ for u gull bulilc, should go llflel" their lllilll. The reason for this is tlml the new crop of burglars are not like. liw ‘bill timers’ whom i know. “Tin- ucw law breakers lll‘i‘ Market Building. 4N0. ‘A. McDONALD. LA veyor, Ilurmony Jct. _ w "m": 9")’ 1R5? in Toiliouse £91280. Geo. L. Bos- irom a business trlp to Monc- (mu, 01* pry“... 1.3.]... one first and Almun Boswell two first-l null llllli‘ (seconds. den geese, Albert Boswell of Prince lflhvzlrd island bad four firsts and A Port William ex- ', F. (f. Griffin, bad ‘three firsts in the African class and Geo. lie firsnlflflra Holmes had Mr. (lriffin also led lll lPeklll ziucks. ilavillg two firsts "ith Thos. Banks, of Mont-ton, one, ‘llil Albert Boswell BTUnZ. and Albert Boswell had each two firsts in indiztn runners, and (ls-o. liollucs had three seconds. “ms- PTOWEB BPOS- Ud- Tlle conlmencc-mcnt pro . lie was frequently attended by his pastor llcv. A. P. who administered the last rites of invocation . . . . . . R. ll. .\ierrl'_. i...D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. him. Davis (a) "Love is the Wind.“ (bl ‘Supposing’ . . . . . . . .,l.llschoif Address to nurses .. Address . . . . . . ll H Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mrs. Davis and Mrs. Swain. Five-minute paper . .. .lly ‘Miss Reid . . . . . . ._ Dr. MdcMiliau Dr. Hunter ding the outline of Miss he magazine sug- at with splendid laborator- blo in Charleston. na- delplliu for con- never be neces- SMASljED WlNDOW.—-Ycsfei‘- ——————~—-——-— day a almo- gloss wndow in the R FURS CLEANED 5V New England cafe Bourlfc- Wiud- by Ml". S. T. (lalizlnt, is at Sulnlllersille this week on business connected with ills partmeut and is returning t , U") Wlllll- it lllld llis reluaius. were laid to rest in 4‘ bee“ wracked by some late pedes~ u... quiet Cemetery of st. Andrew's iuu who evidently mistook it for J. l-l. Ropernt the sor Service Station. eooo SALESM lle- three vitlflilllllrl. other trip l0 Piliifl 1 tinned study may He loaves to mourn besides sorrolvillg wife. two three ‘fiaughters, also two brothers and two sisters fl. i. P. Mr. A. W. Anderson. of the Voc- '"°~‘l“'l‘|| 0 for Xllay Company, arrived from hionlrezll. last nlgilt and is install lou with us immedi- ort of mall we nrc looking for should MONTCALWS WINTER QuAR-l TERS—'i‘lle Canadian Goverllilleutl _ ice breaker lliontcalul will be sta-Ihm m‘ XR“? ("fluipuie tioued at North Sydney this winter according i0 illformntorl received ill shipping circles there. The ‘re- port Ilml yet to be confirmed of- . IN Msylolunlvl “use lvl- MMIONALP Address . . . . . . . . . Presentation of loving cup to lliiss ...<by Dr. (l. C. Scilooliielfl Class prophecy . . . . . . . . Miss Darby Presentation of diplomas and ping.- ...... Training School Ernest. Thompson, D.‘D. ... _._ ,.__ ‘Q4 §_.___ s... Renew Fight For Votes For Women (Canadian Pren) difficulty. Address /V \_ 124, Luckvllle N. B..——-400-12-10-12l. Balfour Denies Charges olDouglas (Canadian Press) LONDON, Doc 17.——'l‘l\f-. Balfour was the first w Quebec Gonserv Bury Differences (Canadian Press.) _\l0l\"l‘ltl-1AL, Doc. lll-For um] On Nov. 1T. hlalccll Lyndnle received forming lllm that “Loving Cup,“ -lvi. was on Nov. "i have Oregon River. (lrcgou U. S. A. FAREWELL AT BORDEN ‘til (|i'0\\'lll'(| lll the 0n the evening of Dee. 3rd, a near (lreglln City. lll presenting the lDocior Schoullleld said, lleld longer probably physician now H\'lll"-',,V\'O[‘klllg for a p i knew ‘her flaring‘ k here before she was RECQVERED HIS CASH-All ulnicablfl sefilclllelli. was reurlluli between two of lhe crew nf tile (,‘. (l. S. lirlml. one of whom ml'- sell 8T5 willie the ilout was at sea _ and for tho recovery of whch he to m“ Womwmm“ ofitllllfisipcélgmglhad appealed to the local police. lnroldlllnlle‘ today oi’ m}- lulu ohm“ ‘“°“°Y “its. '*‘““‘“°“ "l ml" Lord Alfredy Douglas son of'the by a smpmmk “m0 ‘nsclaimed m s of Queeusberry. (b? ellffiulrell melt ui. the lfunll? o '1'" "“"““"ii" llcakl, and tendered a lvfllss Jenn A. Strang, PAIUS, ilce. iii-The fight for wonlzln suffrage iu France, was re- newed in the French parliament yesterday when a bill drawn up by Justin Goddard. a former minister in the Clemenceau signed by 83 other deputies, was in- iroduced for consideration. ‘it pro» laws and regula- iug the franchise and ‘farewell l0 than any other =pr.l.or to her in "Chul-lcetou new homo in her early wor pro- stricken with Arthritis Deto Mlgqqfield and. in the Medical Profession dam on file river. (luring u |lfl\vf;l' a log ‘lll the stream llnll issue cleft a gulf |)l‘l\\'i‘\‘.ll the federal liberals ltlid tile (Jonsolfva- lives oi‘ the Province of Quebec, Arthur Sauve, leader of the Que- ilec opposition appeared on ll >po- llticnl platform beside representa- tives oi" the Federal Conservativ- cs when he spoke at a dinner of the newly formed Hebrew Conser- vative political club ilore tonight. The evcut is regarded hero as offcially proclaiming the burial of any lnniu differences between the Conservative forces of Ottawa and those of Quebec. Sydney. N. S; cleeded to on ‘the following lnlgl. lShc ‘was presented beaubiful gold. ever-shout) qlenc-i-l, folflourlug u-diclress. ilvtitfu-gly relpilfled led and ill falling ills bend on the lo ning him for he ma save himself when luoru-liu lact._ ‘vitil o. illew lll) the samtdtllue any ‘knowledge of ' tilreugh the year of he OVLTCOHIC’ disease. work under many dllilvulties right ll(*l‘l3 in our mills-l. and of her suc- (‘vases in spite of Llwlu all. gives me great tllellsure- t to ilcr this loving cup uombcrs of the medical profession Cilariestoll. in 1n luv faithful and l, l umzlility for u qilurtci‘ century‘. We wlsll llel‘ continued t lies ills com vlfies that. l ills body and a lions govern ound bull flllglllilll)‘ ‘women over twenty" pnnlolls receiver doctor was sooll on llle gr no efforts (would revive him. His re- wero brought home. The fun- held in ills father's] 0th, Rev. J. A. him:- Lellall. Vulleyfieid off was buried at (lrujell llcnd. The sadness of the circumstances ncrensed by the fact tilut both ENJOYABLE CONCEH'T—.~\ de- ‘liglitful concert wasgiyen by the _ ‘Band, oi’ the [Methodist ,Chnrdh in theileartz Hall last ev~ Tile attendance was. large antkappreclutlve and the members of the band taking part, as well as the IllliXiQs under whose direction tile concert was‘ organized, are to ‘be congratulated upon their very a false communique u Lord of the Admiralty Tile charge is based upon stat nlents luude lll pulllplllct ilubllsllc by Lord Alfred under the title" ll Miss Jenn A. Stralar. . Borden. oral service was “flow t0. And tile mall who illll the lecturing knew CaVdli’S Visit t0 Canada Cancelled (Canadian Press) 4 LONDON. Dec. 13.—0wlng l0 the present unsettled Great llritaia file proposed visit of the ‘Earl of Cavan. chief of the ‘lm- perllll (lelleral Staff. to the Domi- lllons. has been cancelled. llh-ali: you are ‘about to‘ ioavo flvllflhgslf us, I\\'() feel ‘Lllili. we cau- lrot ‘aliliow you. to ilUIlliLfl. without suave word of ‘furelvolf. During the years spent together in Borden School. we have alvmys lfouml you la e-ileelvlltlll ‘playmate, u dlliixcalt siudenitaludi a. true chum; and we knmv that, when you move ‘to your new home ‘in Sydney. Your kind and glenltllo ' win runny new lfrilendls. but we rtPuHfi tilzll. even in yhllr new surroundings, you shall nicli; forget you-r Bnltlo of Jutland Attorney General Sir Douglas Hogg. for the (prose-cu- tlon, said he‘ would prove untrue truth about the and the Jews." health.“ Dr. Schoolileld then r1: ‘engraved on the ive and beautiful spread sympathy felt for the flore- aved was seen in tile large unlu- ut the funeral service. as born March‘ 2l1h,l896 On Dee. 31M. 1915, bc enlisted ill tho 105th Iluttaiioll aervlf-fe ill file Grout War. lll- rccelv ml his discharge on Nov. 17th. 1931i. lie was \\'0llil(ll‘fl lll illo wall‘ but um disabled. Physical spf-clnlell nf a ulnn. llo vats u gyn- erul fuvflriio with all iu the llolue f-omnlullily. Letters received froul his f-lnploywrs and fcliuw workmen ulucll liked by all wllwkueu‘ him. Besides ills par» cuts he is survived by lwo ilrothcrs John A. and Alexander ii. and one slstcl" PIiizulli-iil, all nl home. ..._._..__<-Q>__._. ._ McDONALD-LONG- At the par- sonngmlRlchmoud Sh. Dec. 12th, W. ‘M. Ryan, James A. f East Royalty to Marjorie GAME ENJOYEDw-Tlie C. \\‘. L. held, tile Whist lu their rooms Wednesday willcll was largely at-I tended and much enjoyed. The af- R fair was conducted by the conven- ors of the" immigration (Jolumlttoo of the (l. W. l... Mrs. J. ll. ‘Molin- gllan and Mrs. Jilmes Kigglus. Tin- proclvvds will be used for a ‘charit- ablo purpose. The fades prize nus woll by Miss Georgie Galluflt and the guutieuualrs by Mr. A. Joy. Mrs llounls llowiiug was iilc winner (if ‘the lucky chair prize. front of the muse sliver, gold lined cup, coming down from the platform to make the pre- kets to the benefit Casscl and u syndi- wlllch the latter was When Miss ltcud (who was iukell by surprise) stood up lllysii-lans for their ' ' Ilr-zlullful gill, tho xvllolo audience zlrose and gave her lmud-clnppillg, etc. Tilis u added to her tllllllilffitlirllllfllli, villi) mp5 equal to the occasion and lrcsslou to her appreciation ks lll appropriate words. (l zlcuuointunces " “rho Earl of flulfoul- al llruft of the fam- Jutlund (tfllllllllllllilllt: was awn handwriting (‘inn-chill llllll nothing \\’lllll.I‘.VP.i‘ lip. either flirectly with the. drafting Slrilnuglns liogg asked: about that coihluulli um- until it appeared iu tile pap- womsn TO HAYE HKIR aosaeo ly he was a flue ___._________.._._____._.__ JOHNSON.-—ln this vciiy yester- lAs run oppression of our rsicolu. we beg ni‘ you l0 acunpi this slight Illokem .0: romcllrbrnnlze cfrolu your suites of llorfllz-m. t-lvhnfi". ‘in bcllallf of Ull‘ Phillis. (SAKYNKLJ Dan ‘Sdlillflilflllllil. Illlolell Dllrrncll -- <oo>—~—— Lion Claws Man in Cage in Toronto child of Priu. and llllsfln ‘of this city. Funer- al today, Due. 141b, ut ll p. m. to 'l’eoplo‘s (lomclcry. has lDU-‘Zl been aceelpillzl as stand- lfl df 'v-. ‘.'.(7]l('il .~' udrlenly lllSil 1o Elli‘ Sllflikffi tilat it is realiz- ml mom- illat only a slnali proport- ion o: the wonlren have had their speak of him as Mlllly old friends an ill the audience came forw mid personal congratulations to give impression to the pleasure it gave lllllfll to b CENTRAL Rev/um: WAITING FOR HIGH TlDE.— 'l‘ile schooner E. (i. Adams, went ashore at River John, Norlll- umbcrlaud Strait Count during tlio gala of October lat. uml willcll whs lilrlnvll by ihu tidal wuvu one lluu~ llouor Roll for November: (lradc lX,—1, iuturn Cullen. (lrudc Viii.—1, Patricia (luliell. ‘l. lflullicl: liuluilloy. Grade ViL-l. Nilflllll‘ lloper. ‘ Advocating of short. taken ‘ nllvuufz~gf~ off (ills siiuaslol. in slarcdfl ".‘.\ll"i.ll(‘f' the: dcvziicrim elf film bdbbnl lll-dd, dull uesvepepors are carrying iulircrvleu-s arnd lllulfn\ll' iluswcred: “Nothing what ldiliu lll-ill l‘fll(‘f‘- r111 in is u native of .l‘rlllri,~ iddwarll l-llllllll. (laughter of the. lfllf‘ Jillmw MRS ALEXANDER MRCPHERSQN A suggvsllfln from Lord Alfred's counsel lllzli Mr. f‘ilurc~.llill. lifter lu- youllgsl-Frs. "l"? wuul lo ‘shoot if out’ willl liu- officers. The oltbtiffferifflid Illll usu these lllctllodil._Til"éy would ruilu-r ruu or allow iilenlstvlves lo "Uflcll flu-so’ burglars of imluy are lilsl 'kills‘ crazed wit and they am usually ‘llespflrzllo. Tllvy nficu come froln good boul- cs flllll enter lives of crlnle just for the l-xcltelllcnt they expect." TEL VICTORIA Wm to tho travolli o b .. “l ‘t. m... 44 robin’ ha». privlto brihnfifho Calo- ,",‘° l" ffmouq all ove QIMQI- Tolwonoq“ rooms.“ Courtaoua H.’ C. moving, Mlitlgor Charlottetown“ Hotel 00., Ltd., flog-inure k I H- |\. llitlllfflltl,‘ Toy-q“ llson, Montreal; gdllgeflx: Colhran. Windsor, N. . . . iiiiamu, Otterville: A. Viola Hogan, ti. Lu A» H- Marngerat Cahlil. Grade l-—l. Bennie Oulton. __, m ,_ ViCTOllA Horst ' I W- Anderson, 3| g . Merrok; wlnngmiglléealll.‘ s: ROW. senior. of Sumlnersldc. She is u sister of Mr. S. Id. field, form- ker of the Legislative As- lii later Provincial Treas- oner of Agricul- Siu- has a hum-her of rela- tives lll Charlottetown" including lJr. A. B. Reid. who is n ucpileu‘: also iuany friends and relatives ill Summerside nhdclseu-here ill our Province, who will read with great liltCTCSL of this token of apprecia- Lion of llc-r devollfm to her chosen profession as well llcr success lll ii by lilo pl of her adopted rlty. w After graduating fro Philadelphia. Alisa ciuuati. Chic. and cnter~ ell the Training School for Nurses of the ‘German Hospital of that After her graduation she wile Assistant Supt. of this ital, holding this position culled lo Charleston, Virginia's capital city. opening a hokpiiul wounded soldiers loll. the zullulruily’, was cuusiautly vlsliiu lllvro, that tilereferc CllilYL". me was continued lll nnv- meut that "vvduizll lewd one to sup- pose the luovrnlent is new. offer no explana- ‘ion for‘ thr- lthousankls rumlihg in them lo have tltcir in time i0 (‘alttll cold this Winner. buff they ask no questions and ‘out. -~{-.-}—————— Eastern Guardian .."T)HE. AUQTiON GALE at Os- var Clllliugsi Whlm Road, which f‘or Wednesday. ilcc. 18th should have read Wed~ ‘ ncsdzyv. Doc. 19th. The flellill ovuureli at (ll‘l\\ld\'ll‘\'. on Novemlwr l2 of Mrs. Alcxzllulvr h. llihcPllcrsou aged '.".l yours. The deceased, llec Mary llariill was all invalid for a llulllbl-r of yours but bore bur (Canadian Prose) ‘ronouuo; DUI". l5l~»J0lln livi- lioti. chief ltnilnzti trainer nf the Wallace Circus, drod uml iwoutydivo. yards ohuvfe high tdo water and about ouo thou» sand yards ovcl‘ the flats, has in-Yt-il luoved down to n position where the first high tide in expected to float her. WiliamwDuff, Lunenbuljg M. ll, her nlanaging owner return~ fill from River John to Hulfax inst night after corupieetlug the lust of n number of efforts to get the vea- sel moved down from the high and dry position u. willcll the storm hnd thrown llcr. Tile vessel in not very seriously damaged. and when floated will soon be reconditioned. (Ynpiaiu Corkum flllll his mate are staudug by waiting for tile‘ tide. illnllfax Chronlclel. Th0 c. d. s. Brant was elupioyed successful ‘thrown. uml Jollll llombly. (lrluie VI.-—1. lluill Webb. (lrade lll.~1, Dorothy Cullen. 2. who suill tilere was not the me“ and Connmss, . . z ' . l slightest. filllllltldllflll fol 'llly sucl Grade “fin En“ Chowml‘ which ‘mockm Mm down Earl Cooke, 3, Sadie (Jhcnvan. -i, James Swonll, l1. Albert (lfnde ll.—lSeulor) Swonu, Frances Cullen, 2, Al. llleopening of the trial. Alfred plclullzfl lloi guilty and na- ill‘l'ii'fl illnt the siuteuncllts contain- gcd libel were true. Aeeorfling to the deieminn of jusllficuilon, Mr. Churchill coll- iiuuod lo occupy u private room ill the ilflllllfllli)‘ building nftci" he rcsl~ gllcd tho first lordship. Guards ran lo the rescue with poles and ‘prods and succeeded ill driv- al nlvay from the pms» Thousands wlillessezl tile ltttack. ‘Hclliott will recover. —--—-£O-}-——- Swlss Coniederatlon Head Elected BERNIE, Dec. IIL-lfoderni eoun~ Chunrd, Lausaune, WnH today elected president of the Swiss Confederation for 1924. -_---|-&0§-,--- HONORED FOR 8 PHILAIETHES ended by the loving kindlwss ' usvflilllcss of llcr dllllglll I; ' with fortitude llllfl 'l'l‘~ll,.‘,llzillllll to Hit‘ Divine will and llTl-lnl run-v to lll-r lleuvfeuly" llolm- uiiil Grade ll.~~f.luuiflrl llombly. 2, Vern Smalhvcod. m, Wcognluon o, sl ltodcunlcr. Silo was .'l illf‘llll)i'i‘ itopere-llielvlna Gordon. sterling qualifies slrong in devotion to her church. family and ._.-_-_-<v>-—-—~— ALBERTON HlGH SCHOOL mourned by those who are left (n realize their loss. . A. Aiucln-iluu of Yallley- who luluistervfi spiritual needs ilurlllg tbl- lntlcr slug.» of her illness. (Jffifililfifl u! life funl-rnl. assisted by Rev. .\i. J. lllncPiuerson of linlllpinn. tllr- llunlbcr of people that gather- f-fl to follbw iicr luorlal remain; to Qrlvell Head Cemetery testify nth of November. _ WATER artisan“ OMARLOTTITUWN School for tile mo 'nl's Dcnnrilueutl -—1. ‘llliflflrr-li Lawson. A NARROW ESCAPE-Jinn- stuuce llaic. the little three-year- old ‘daughter or Re ‘ and ‘lllrs. Date" had n rather n imv dayn ago he and her parents will not forget in a hurry. Sll was‘ playing about the house and ada cent which she put iu belt-mouth and affcldeiltuliy swallowed.‘ l-iel" rrles when shediscovcrcd wb lsh.“ had douc brought ller mother to her side and between soils the lit~ tie girl told llcr mother what had if Wllg at first iliougifi she hall only imagined swallowed the convhut she kept u. inch was the (inst: ltlfliild her taken to Victor!!! HoibitaWtvhel-f- ml oxnminutiou was taken KING Joan‘ Willi , This popular Hotel rgnrct liaird. 2. hi; boon completely llelh Waugh, 4. llrllftiiuiNdiec. .l2.-——'l‘llut the pen of lbc $9l1l\l5h' her of the Cilnrlesicn Gazette puhiillhes the following, which was token from the Séptflll- of ‘the "Trained Nurse and Hospital Review." _ sketching ller career, nmk mention of the wide illlness of her book. leriology irra Nutshell." a book for stildellt nurses now and one willcll s by mJcmq-lry ‘mm’; t.“ llhany. icing John or Saxony has dead fifty years, _ g he ‘is ‘fonguillem. Ilhe 60th anniversary our of "IP-hITlYIQLlIM." Mulder m "ch lie wrot l rude viii-d‘. ma. llurkef2. Jack l ufrly, Ii. ‘Aldon; Gallant. rllizn Jeffery. 2. 1i. Addie (loulu. i. ulld m» voryWloili- fartlhlo accommodation from us, we. do our ‘p? m “mum pm“ 'E..9fias She leaves to mourn beside hel‘ nlcolln ftllll Nell in blnssurhuaetle. iJNorluun Baird. ‘l. Roderick in Newtcnvn, Alexander W50“, -:i_ Ralph "Larklu, l. Luluau Purdy. illterluediute-llrude V» 2 Jemima Tuuloll. l. Ethel iluiton. la TCfl\€‘l\lll(‘l'9(l u! ‘illg lllam who d1! other bo popularize Dante in GM‘- v in i827 he hogan trunnio- lions of Dante and under the name or "Phillaleiiles." or “ilnlend of trail-h," was dope ‘yhilehe was Prince John. ‘ , best vhlues in ‘ “GI __ T AT FEES *9 . Tlilflllll leader and dhughiern. ‘.\lrs. Angus hiltcilouuizi nu. in llcllzrvue. another daughter i Dover. and Mrs. Archie. Mathem- ributo is Enid to Local Nurae. lteld Wins Fine Praise i‘ u Current dnsuo of Magazine: Has Completed 25 Years‘ Mrs.’ Ernest \\'lid died soul» years P i --n i. lii-~ ——-—~~<.¢?—~~~ - w“ moQmfi “M ma. loaf! above; Blrks, -mmm_ louse? lnifhe profeasiolrs ‘ in the Kanawha Valley ie ate in the September issue , alnyd Nulvle and Ilospltnl for her‘ success o ~_,,~,_,,l-~ _l mule s. _ where it had lodge to pass through to An anesthetic was and the cont removed uudef‘ Xdlnyr-Fredorlcton. N. n. d er. (The little girl is a |hter_ of Judge Wsrburt _‘ to; F _._._ ' REVERE HOTEL "ll is allllfllnlefl that all R. McPhso, New Glasgow; Kehnedy, Kensngton: W. K. Bell M. Bl Doyle, ‘fol-onto: A ‘ C. 0a.‘. New dl new. When night spread her mantle .. - of darkness over French , eldthe ‘even t. - ' ' ura McQunld. 4. t- John Jnksuoalusu. m. m