Conven- on Thursday. a significant os- About sixty delegates were representatives of the dir- wlliui divisions or the ronrth Q! Prince. _ Arthur Trainer was elected Arseneult opened the pro~ In exhaustive. lwlnted speech, outlining the Government in plain and terms: emphasizing the _ ,assistance that the has an ll will dive- to all practical industries. Additional short speeches were inode by Home of the delegates, after which the Vital business oi' the convention was approached, Mr. John H. Myers was _ttnnnimously chosen to contest the district in the interest of the pro- perty holders. null Mr. John w. war- roh. Kenslngon, was selected to re- present tlle franchise electors, Both nominations were unanimous, the meeting having implicit confidence tsl the ability of the candidates nominat- ed to bring the standard of tho party to victory. A unanimous votc- -at coniidence in the Premier wllo was Present was passed, expressing the conviction that the electorate oi' the Province in general and of the Fourth District or Prince in psl~tlonlnr,n-ll' contribute effective support to equit- able and eifecient gove-rnluent. The business ol the convention be- ing completed the Prenller was invited to address the meeting and made the speech of tho occasion. He l-ei`cl~red- tothe experience that he had alreo.tly` had with Mr. Myers in the House and he had no hesitation in claiming that Mr, Myers, it elected, would eclipse his former sell. ` Mr. Warren, he said; though a new utah ln the province of politics, still, had made a record in industrial activities that must _cllullzz ;ll itseli and he it-as tlevolopcd ll ilu.” less ir. Kensington tl.'lt oslcl-in iz.:-lf, and shows how he lllls the ability toii achieve success tllollgr l~lllml\l'cla\ lines. and this some ability will iervc hiln well as a member ot' thc Legisla- ture. A man that guards the int -rest ot his patrons in business will con- serve the welfare of hisconstitucnts in the Legislature and Mr. Warren has this facultyfto fn eminent degrer tlcvelopcd url'lf if elected will guard and stlmufuto tha best interest of the Fmlrtli District in matters oi' politics Mr-_ Myers tlltmkod ‘tho delegates for the confidence that had been placed in him. and accented th" uollllnatiou con-fldr-nt tl"~t the br =t intciwb-its ofthe people, as guarded by thc Liberal rlgngervnllvg party-_ must prevail at_ the polls. _ ' Mr, J. W. Warrell also thanked t‘.le convention for - the coniidence reposed in him in placing thr de-stlnlen of the constituency in his hands, He earnestly endorsed the remarks of Mr. Myers, and promis- ed that he would use the full strength of his facilities to advance and guard tho best interest of th constituency us well as the Province. Not one discordant note was struck tllrougllout the convention, and thil= concordance and unanimity furnish evidence for the convention that the results of the election must return Messrs Myers and Warren silcccssflil :lt tho polls.-Y. _ _________.._._.._ RETURN OF 36th C. F. A. 'pr-n-u (Etbelbcrt Doty Pitt in Sydney Post i. _..---» The sombrc days have passetl. and now this hour Wli roacli our hearts, we give our Joy. to you: You hors for ns the pain- and s=1l'l_ our due 'That freedom should not die to Ger- man power. To you that fought. from us who stayed, the dower Oi Cansdws unchanging faith sweili true; ' The faith whereby our striving sillfii-H know That lilo shall bloom again to lov\`._ i , 5,: '__ \ “'11-_:eg 'V -5 _'“9,'=§*’.-5 "avr tx devoted -wife, tender mother and ll (‘_'y ' » ____,__; _ faithful 1‘riend_, who was noted for her _'i1_*` ' .i " ' : broad sympathy. warm friendship and " i_"‘ _i - \ -_ . _. _, love which expressed her truly relig- _ i »_,~ _.W 1 _" Y __ g _ _ ions chnracter;tlle great depths of her _ i I , \‘-/""' " ,““*“ ' Y ° i i _. L 1 tt m thoughtful acts, not only to those . ,_` ' nearest to hor. but to nil who camo ` ‘ `“* S -’ The. selections made by Miss Wynne WW" he' fm" h“"° “mf been f““Y / New York are being shown each day in our Botnwere laid t rest on Monday . . ° You are most cordially invited to see kindly nature although expressed ill _ '““‘°'“°“' _ _ linery department. February 3rd in St. Ma.ry's Roman Catholic Cemetery, Souris. A requiem Mass having been sung by Rev. J. A. lovely things. You will lind- -New Hats -New Trimmed Models ` McDonald who also oillciated at thc graves. Them are left to mourn two sons und live daughters viz: Joseph. Peter, Judith, Mamie, Irene., Victor'ia and Kiltie wllo will ulwiays cherish the memory of a tender and loving ‘HIO“\\\\ mcther and ll kind and ailectionate -Lieut. E: II. Strong, has openczl up n law oilice in the Tuplin bulldlhg. on Water Street.--H. _ I agent, Kensington made a brief vlirl f to town on Friday.-ll. 1 i ____ _ _ i _ _ _,ish navy ulso 'iigurred in the war and g -Ml. (harles Mcllonald, C-uston\_~ theKh_gcompumenh__dU_0 seamen on i , their wo-fic, but, having been it naval 1 and vm!" "° Summe'r`qme"“-H' ‘officer himself, he muynot be impart.- i ` ial We therefore quote from The Ne Q -~Mr. J. Emmanuel Des Rochas wg: Y0'__k S______ ', ‘ ‘ inspector, Port Borden 'was a wecl; 3 srl outward passenger on Saturd I 1 morning en route to the province oil i l _ ‘Q“°be° °“ " ““m”“ "“"`”H‘ what tvltnont th'c'tnrltlsh> flcnl tht- , I. . . / I “_” : i -Messrs Cll-aries McKenna nu~_li ‘ Douglas Brenllall, two cx soldiers off: _ Elnlsdale. visitcl Sulnmerslde on Fl-if , day.»-ii. ' ( _ i --Rev. Mr. Strothard. u former pal;-§ E tor of tho Sulnmersldo Methodist 5 F tor of tho Sunllnersldo Methodist] i Church, paid u visit to friends is towllt E lost week.-ll. ` _ ______._.___..._-_._ brother.-JR. I. P. _.. ‘ KR SMART S P RIN G SUITS _ -New Flowers _ --New Feathers and Ornaments --New Children’s M illlnery The American flowers are simply lovely you will see here so large, so complete a slightest 'trouble or delay. th-at your needs can be attended to without i _ | ish were decisive factors in the final _ -Mr. Gcolgo R. Mchiallon, statin. _Cmsmng dem” of tha 0m__my_,, _ slaves." »,+_7_ ______A______A‘ _ ___ < Z ___ ___ __A`A__ A \\\\s\\\\\sv/ll1l1n|lus\\\\\\\\\\Y//ui The models that are shown in New York at this = r -1 .1 i - §§1’.I`Z"£§.'§§’.i`§f.’§fZ_dy 5" 6099553 CURSETS Ti _ _ .nil rlltllcl lltolir LACE The correctly designed coat, the properly cut skirt. , _j The whole effect with New 3 _ York in every line of it' - The front lacing idea is “here to stay $28, $35, $37, $40, $45. $50. And in GODDESS you have the best. $2. to Pe As our correspondent says, the Br "King George told no more than 1 the bar literalnruth with he said ` struggle .could not have been maill- talned. . _ . Of course we all know this. It bus been pltllll from the first. hut lt will not do in forget it when _ Y ‘ ' " '*"*' ' peace terms llnti final settlement ',,..-L-__ ` ---1 come. Let us always remember that ’ but for the British sailors and the French army Germany today would rule the world and we would bo. _ MOORE & MGLEOD .L TD. 119-lil Queen Street - - - Charlottetown I l l wno won 'ms wan? llhfmless Means , _ _'_ #_ _ ____ _ A subscriber to The Globe tot l’lti\ _ms i\3_1e__ sdgm Hue i. ____ m__l____d "__" years writes calling attention to llll|_n_et_l:_l§_l.“ l_;_:_1_>er_¢2:_|:\r_y_bé___n_;»_l_;;¢e Junk" 1-yp¢_ The speaker who Ambassador Ger l I’ ' article on the wal- in 'rho sstnrtluyl_l.lmnol- Pmtmvlm-_:.1hl.n_l.¢ .hzlefxnfl--E ard. He went on: . 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