,_ __. _..._-_._.,__.,.. »-V1, o ti. i_ Q 1 l » i 5 l _.--.»»¢¢i 2 lj pee. torn, isle. I ,r l r r`l .if >',, .5 ‘I _ ...sc-..i__» 3 -l 1. ` l :M ll 1 1 ,r s- fl ,‘. ‘ \VlI \ l ? ‘ -.»l..;'1.'. PAGE six ' _'rt-in cHAnLo'i'i'r-:'rowN GUARDIAN _ - - JANUARY 3-191" gaias .I Cotton Blllllttl.. Salveé. 0intmems_.,T ~‘ Ad- hesiv 3; - ne; od. l a¢itls"'.l\. ul' ' - or .uma be Traveling, cases, medicine closets, a trunk or a hand- bag at the school room,shnp, - _ factory, or office should be ` supplied _“A first ald"out- fit can be made_up for you at the lowest price. cum A menmla _ "w.~.»..-.»» Ae- Prescription Druggist Phone 616, Revere Hotel Block, Kent St. .wkélill _ IIIIII BUY - IILVI_|_I| H-$PIlll IS v I The following letter has been re- . celved by a friend in Granville dated. l regret to send word that Pte. D. . Duggan ls in the hospital at pre- t with a fracture of the leg. lie is able for much yet and l am writ- ing this-to let you know of his state. but he la in excellent spirits and very cheery. He is receiving the best medl- cai and nursing skill and should make good recovery, but of course it will be slow. He may be sent to the base shortly and will l hope he able to send you word from there' givin; his akillress. With very kind wishes. ' Yours truly. HUGH F. S. MUNROE, Chaplain. Pte Duggan enlisted ln June 1915 ' with the 55th Battalion and has been in action for the pa;-:t five months. .¢_ _ _ 1° ’!\‘_~1r.~r~'nr~.-»~e,-»-.;gg;,s._-“_ e Li sen not ME RULE PROPOSAL FOR ALL OF IRELAND. H0 l.0.\'DO.\'. Dec. 29.- informal dis- cussions and consultations are proce- eding for settlement of the irish question, says the Manchester Guard- ian. New proposals which are being considered provide for something ln the nature of equal representation for Vnlonists and Nationalists ill an Irish Parliament. Home Rule for all of llreland is the basis of the sugges- tions, whicp do not contemplate the exclusion of lfister. ° 2“** »` E... » _._‘___ *"*T'-_7 . % " \ -_it _ - r _:”°'!v F _.s- he Have an Em slr. I Stock of ijotlos BRACELE'l` WATCHI-.5 in wild Gold Gold Fill(-tl and silver, Our prices willplt-rsr- YOU PENDAN IS- Qoliff (]..lr.I _ twith real Pr-ails. Peridois ythestetc. Splendid val- UFF LINKS- Solid ‘Void Filled and Siwer ltKa\lle.ior elmraving » l The Central Guardian .. ... .. .... _ i Pownal. clncurr. -_ July. 'na "”"'°"""°“'P'°"'°° lse lt- P w si tuana '- ulllvlewi rvesoua -. ‘1?0 AT FAIRVIEW.- There will ben' ri ' ' Sunday School and preaching at I-‘air-' ' "1 view on Sunday next at usual hours. c"URcH °F °°°T'°A"°"° Re" Ewen Macbougall will preach Sab- xmoenoairren aaovsns-'rite Wh 7'” “l DW" al 1°-3° *ml 9*"- Klndergarten reopens this morning at\5°' °‘ 630 P' m' 9'” " “" L46' | consutrtno Pi-lvsici/mf~ nr. _ \\'. J. P. Macllillan has been appoin~` L;:E£n%:;gsNw(_:d¢:2”(§;c,:;:;, c‘;‘5_|ted consulting physlclan_!or Falcon- pllculon in arty. \vrlu.- or ponone "°°~1 “°°P"“- P'"" ”°"'“" “‘“'l senvlcs 1'onlou'r.- 'rhefe wlil_ . ”“*` RPG V J_ H_ the a prayer meeting in the Wheatley Gt$l5gt,“2:nEgf1;?r. Blgauricertlallant. River Ha" ""5 "GUIDE B! eight o- .\'e\r Acadia, has been promoted to the °l°°k~ rank of Borubardier.Bdr. Gallant is at-' tsched to the Kings Countv Siege Artl N037" mVE.R- M9m°"“l Week ~ ' of Prayer. Short Address with pray- dnn now in Smum lers each night this week. 7.30 in the PESENTS A FAITHFUL Toni-We-PRIN CE ->-M -=<»-»-~ s ‘ ~ lmirlsll ltmttt-_ PICTURIZATION OF Denman 'l‘hompson’s - Immortal Rural Classic 6 The Greatest Single Triumph of the American Stage I 5,-Big Acts-5 the last Sabbath of the Old year Rexx! l-Ewen Msebougail was very kindly re- membered h_v the .iiillview Section ol' the wngregatlon, which remembrance took the form of a substantial sum of money donated by the ladies of that place. ; WORTHY OB.lECTS.- Yesterdal' the proceeds of the Patriotic Concert given in the pro-cathedral by St. Dun- stan's Choral Club. amounting tc- se- venty dollars was distributed as fol- lows; to the Patriotic Fund. $20 dol- lars. to the Red Cross Fund, $25 dol- lars and to the Belgian Relief Fund. $25 dollars. PATRIOTIC CONCERT.--ln the re- port of the Patriotic Concert and Pie Social in Fredericton liall publiahed a few days ago hire. Roderick Gillis should have been Mr. Roderick Gillis. and Bliss Blackford should have read Mies Slackford. Miss Jeanette Mobcod was the talented player who ably prt- slded at the organ so successfully and ‘o whom much credit is due. MAIL CARR'ER REMEMBERED. -The residents .of Milbum, Marie and .\iideell routes very kindly re- membered :heir ~mail carrier Blr. \\'lllia:n Robbins c-ri New Years, when they presented him with a handsome set of driving harness in appreciation of his services. Needless to say Mr. Robbins was pleased with the gift which was an evidence of the good- feeling existing in his district. V PRESENTATION.-On Thursday' evening Dec. 21st. .\ir. James Villett. on behalf of Desable .\iethcl1l'ili~ able of the ice which retarded her. _ _ _ ,t . ' o‘clock. es and lrritants is necessary when The Same is “able 1° h“e mme dif' Memng al qmen [their action is irre ular. The ills ficultv ln getting out of this port es- “__” ' pecially if another cold snap should THE HORSE BREEDER' _ suddémy get in_ Christmas number of the American Horse_Breeders is one ol' thebflnelit NORTH R|VER'_LaS, ui ht' E _'issued for some years. _lt a oun s ZS. represzentatives of ihetilrei chugcli- with “my Wrmen descripuons M the es-. North River, Kingston and Clyde 1ea'un.g race horses of me qayfnd River gathered in the Baptist Par- beauuful hi\lf_ l0ne engravings of Somge for a social evening and for many ofthe animals. The amount of the purpose of making a presentation useful information for horse lovers to M,.S_ Hum_ Mn Dame! Fmseh who which it contains makes it a number E D that will do this wc-rk thoroughly are Parnlelee`s Vegetable Pills. which are mild in action but mighty in results. jThe‘y purge painlessly and effetiveiy, and work a permanent cure. They can be used without fear by the most delicately constituted, as there are no painful effects preceding their gentle operation. . p - ~ ,their feelings- alld said she hoped to acted the- part of Master of Cerenlon- We" Worth preserving' ' V ies, in introducing the chief purpose' E » . _ of the evening F-aid, they were gather- CHIEF STSEwARdD REMEMBEEL’ ` ed to show their appreciation of the ED"` Chief 'Ewa' semi M ' l l work of the pastor and his wife. He Ca' fem' Steamer was thoughtfully ¥ hoped they all would .stand by him and remembered by the m`St`Cl.aBS S?l°°,“, help in the work he had lit heart. They im” fglthe stiaullelé onwiiwa X;:’:d5l had every reason to respect him as a ay' Lug pre en e I I h Litti F h 'tl of ' 1 gentleman and Christian. Mr. David some plpe' Needless to Say the gent. nAtdreesse-l>|al;ncth`;‘ agsbirtifamoi Scott then spokeas repwsenung Norm al steward greatly appreciated the The Belgian Nation. tilt-er. slr. 1'. .\l<¢i.ean. vlytle lm-er..k’"€1 “Cm” "“ ‘he Pm C* '"5 “”‘ ___ Mr. Stephen Ackland also expressed Eomatcs and l" mtmg "Omg mm The Capital of Belgium today is the [plf<;Hrs1;rea:it“i;@in!l; present. Tatu-_‘hem 5°' little village of Sainte Adresse. a sea- 'o ‘ s en presen e . 0 ` .side suburb of the French city of Ha- . -_ __ _ _ _ l 1- .A T. which .\ir--. Hurn replied, thanking E;§§_lNTieB¥,§;5bu0___SN£m la]/l“`:h£_ ‘-re_ Here sits me Bdgian G0vem_ lanterns of the dm-erem "gm .houses ment. including the'Presidents of the and llencolls are being tested and re- Senate and the L°“er House' the Mi' the people for the kind ex rcssion of' continue hel' work among them for tl long time to come. .\lr. l-iurn also re- plied and said hc- was hoping and trust- ing to see considerable development of the work on thc field, and asked for liberty to rio his work as wisdom an". divine- leading might direct. A plent' ful supply of provit=~ioil.s was provii’ ed by visiting guc~st_=i.:'I`he wholo evctl- ing was one ot' mutual frlenrlsliit- Vhristian felluwsliip and cnjoyiilcn _ The-Long Creek people had, about two weeks previous-ly presented Mr. Hurn with a beautiful new driving sleigh, sails and a spar and was iced up bodiv . l k f 1 ` _ ' _ __ ‘hs dropped anchor nf'-r the thus l'§u`2n°0f-'itil ti-$'il'§?fi§ll§zIf$`lra§l°'lif@ tides anti as a re-ult 0. the nezt._~ fi.-.],|_ ' frost which set in that night and the] succeeding days the schooner is now __ _ nilJD9,,_ Im,_,'Hm L_. n bulmog he has i:on_dltions that shall governA it. anew. Lillllir-tl l:ll illv iztirliltlié iilllk Stir- ‘\0 more sunung 0bjec‘ lesson ~ oulltilltc the vcrv r~xpl'essivc word "fund he almrded of the mnexible sm' ._-...ing ,,,,_;___-~ ` » rlt of Belgium than by tl ».'isit to Sain- te Adresse. Here- Belgian refugees. C_:_EN,NG OF ARE~‘A__ Cha‘_|ot_ and wounded Belgian soldiers have te-town's great winter recreation re- f°"’“led 8 “°l°“3"~ and even 5° fa' F,m_ ,he Arena Opened for Skating on from home, all their efforts are direc- Ncw \'ear's Day. There was a fine ted to winning the “'f"" sheet of ice at the afternoon session From ,their mlmar5 factories' bum Wh,C.}._ was much enjoyed by me and equipped in the splice of it few throw: of juveniles and older skaters. Weeks' they ship every .day th‘°.°'“gh There was ailotlter his crowd ln..the-‘h°lT __'l_‘“‘l’_ I’-l“`9“.€l l°'!!'.!““l~ iW°mY' evening 'ami' igonsidering the mild live- loaded freight cars to the front, state of the weather the ice was Consisting °r ammunmlm' w“g°“5' very g00d_ The nh Regiment Band complete sets of harness, brown-lea- has been secved for the _season and ther saddles. leather puttees, saddle their music at the opening was well bags' ammunition belts' tems' gas im to the standard of that of former masks' and lance rests' They cumm of Mon‘ague( whos uuctloneer ls well and ‘ook charge or the sale proceeds were which will be the Red Cross the Bel- gian for ‘STURGEON RED CROSS CON - CERT.-The Sturge'=n bianrh o- Red Cross Society. recintl; held a very "ucces.~'\l‘ .~=.~; : I iris'-et :social on '.11-I 2”. 5-f 7;.. ffuizef-n lim! nf I-.l»-l 1,-,ul rl-»,»l.». were Vee-ent in-I .ti p_;. _`,. ~l_. hearty applause of the 7.1¢, - the program was ex..eeYi:'. .2 _~ :lu ;-.. The patriotic chol-use ="e"c pl--ti-~u arly good. The camp 'fenc fn -‘-le; soldiers in Khaki and Rei .f:,- _-' i~.'» es in unlfoxrn srnr "fr-rt-i-:t in vit-.~ fum amp G~our~"' ~.-_>. » ,.21 5 ’0'€T"' " -”" 1 .s l t..;.iu I; `ift I-:.5-F ll .`l »- -I .~!t-..'l|-t 'J'-~t'r ~.~r_\~-, s _"Q musln. ln" `-01l-|f~»;,l»vl' we _tl-~ tilne for practise welt- -fell ren-ifrc-1 t ’\ pietslnft fentllie of tl~c p.-nt'_1;,--. tv., I "le recit"tlons rf lhrfc- chillrell ititli ‘ffcKinnon. Rum rollmgs fm.; Mamieg Melee, who displayed mu-h natural] ale ‘. for the stage. A short address; -n Red Cross Work was given bys -'.ieut. C. McGuigan who had just an 'ived home on s visit. His remarks were full of atrlotlsm and will no ' D . ‘ doubt, encourage the good people oil Sturgeon to work for the Red Cross.I \'ter the pfoeram Mr. Sydney Nelson' e anim ‘ y as an 1 known) 1 baskets.The‘ $240.00 1 between Relief Fund. the long Weat- ia- and llilportiwo 1| \» ' wh ts sure preparation such as Dr. ,‘-