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I “_ “IQ U08* fill’ Sllllfdly _,°d° ___ S2355 :2t|l:°g_"“ Plain." \;?;'1=i,._ new ha;-Alia result of a slight hurt on une; ¢ in `sllDl¢|'lb¢|l. The death occurred at Ysr ouili #Wm M53” °“d Frm' H°'°l“m‘ K ll thesunund hat August' mas “nu ° dm mga' ' - ' npenls-J. F. P.-nhtt asv. E. s ° "- ””‘°‘°°“ YW °"l ‘*°“Kll' -- w __ _ ___; . ., _ _,_ - “km 8_ F_ Hodgson -and w_ Has; ter of Malcolm and Mrs Kelly, Tru- _Another 55,1 ;¢¢id¢nf, has befallen for white oats. thlrtyn ne ce _ 55118158 RNC, Wlsl c0mP¢ll¢d t0 lllve the madly of wuuam F_ gud Mn, b etitioni-S. FH Hodgson, .J. F. .nfs ggeafgxlufas p;‘;g:;e:'ih°’;‘;e°:_; Riley; 3fierbi_~iook.m Lasguiag-lgl“<_leAsy lb htt T ev ii ' u er . cg om” “hm and J C “mm°"°m° d°°"°"°~ when hid ailiilved ghome from Bo_i;tf;:'..a ¢ - _ _ t ist h th r, ho it wi a gliied °i;°n°::; rxglggnwfg nazisg TN _lill\l'fiB€e W0! P1800 l°¢°¢l\¢l¥ rgmggheredersullilgalneed :overs lniurles; for loose hs . cers' reports. In the afternoon? I;g:5ll1.ds°" ARL, °‘ o°“il° ‘F0111 bein! tlll'0WD 0“¢ 9! I Sldlfh ion there was a splendid attend-‘I ' d n’ m-mer’ ° °°d B` *"9 WRU 380 Yeswfdlf SUPP” .- - \/_ ‘ _ Mormiv - ' The death` occurred at Alexandra funeral notice is in mother column C. H. Nelson and bride of Wood N S on January 25th mst of An A nle'C. hfcCoubrey, ueloved wife of W _John Canty. She was a native of hm winnine Rona, P. is. 1., and left this P l,Province ten. years ago. She leaves P' `mourn a sorrowing husband, five Br yesterday of Mrs John Wood of that 8°" and three daughters' besides P T Ph” in hu, eightymmth nan .HR lin-ge circle of relatives and friends. £ lun _r _sees Sdn: - - day bytheB _ , _ _ _ , __ _ _ _ -d ~ gy, 1 g ' . 5'” 9 in this P"°'|“°°- P0 .J°h‘\ M- and fell on the ide breaking her arm. At the Police Court in this City SWCP- 3*- B-. 8l'l`l\¢d Ill Grand View mfr cgggfiifguig mg 20:3: ‘TDK Nicholson, formerly 0! FUI- RIVGF- About three weeks ago their daugh- as _ _ _ __ . , ly _ Saturday, B. McCormack, 'I‘ra_cadi¢_,'last Thursday to visit the latters ° “mm allowing the members ol Miss Mehlllan, who is a graduate of for Miss Jenni, nwyndmg college ln 'X chuggd with disorderly condum, onlparents. (_)n Saturday morning Mi- £3? me .quam on the previous dan wasfand Mrs Nelson, accompanied by Miss le dhmissed_ Minnie Gillis, arrived in this City -y on their way to Montague, where a pg Samrday morning Chester Balder- U) stop 0( Hillsboro, a student at the VJ ost enjoyable reception was giv¢n ang P. w. C., hi-ought to the office .mba sfoom's home. They Cross today I g live wasp he had captured. The in-.Cn 1 T9 ...'i\he death occurred nt New Glns-lfo sect possibly has been deceived by ar gow, N. S., recently of George Mc~, Aulay, a native of Georgetown, P. E. I., in his 70th year. He was tlie` only child of the late Rev Rodcrickf .\!acAuIay, who came from Scotland_ to Nova Scoila about the year 183l.,} and’ for some three or four years: ministered to the Presbyterian con-l gregation at Rogers Hill in Picton Edward Island. In 1964 Mr .\IcAiila'y Colmty, but later moved to Prince- married Miss Sarsh Isabel Parker, daughter of the late George Parkerw' of Georgetown, and moved with his family to New ‘Glasgow in 1895., There survive him his wife, threef sons and four daughters. 7 On Thursday evening, Jan. 20th, the Wimloe ziouth Sabbath School mo|_._yau:ra`s_u1;;i_°_f_orm__e_L_i_eb_yr_?i1;y\-Wpxzheg suppfwted _Dy representatives _,_ C_ o celebrated its annual entertainment in the s¢hU01 ag may p13,,,e_ A goodprinccss gown oi white satin the pan- ,,,0g,,,,,, was ,,.,,de,,.d_ got,” up nels and Bel-thn finished .with irish "_‘_ ¢h.efly hy the members ofthe school, laos- Her veil was worn with a ‘ return to Woodstock, N. B. Sgt e happy couple in. the evening at -gg o par ‘ §Thomas Atwood Davis, only son of Terrence Power, P. A. Kelly, Alex. sid _ Hamilton and William McMillan. Wil- excellently rendered:-_- ¥,:°£,m:]a£g_' 1g1eainvlll‘:lvpe?;llllt Sldlalgrllrhlgcwrklsytbe oifrsstordliroslsllggd bldmlng very suddenly. All that lov- Ch°r“s by the chml' tery. . The funeral service was con- ice to Sturgeon and is now spendfn .ing hands could do to pl‘010ns hal’ Address by the Chawman' ducted by Rev. E. Jl. Rattee. The a few da s with his uncle Ph'lig life was done but in vain. She leaves Solo-Thos. McKay (encored). family have received the following Murphy ywmiam Jamiesol, ,,:,~I; ¢o Re°mm°"7`M‘s3 wmme Bi”°l°'"': killd Giproaalvnar "We, thi; members driver, 'has had considerable trouble ter Mrs Walter M. Lea o l B ` of the Maritime Provinces Associa- dn;-in the i- t t ` rn Bourke of this city and Mrs An- . K . b t h tial; of Worcester, Massachlusetts. managed to bficifgx thesillilll-ill reglllllarl? dl-ew Reid of Sunimerside are sisters wls to e f ' ` xpi-ess our sense o oss in B1 h M h _ the death of Ella J. Donald, our ap- Q-Mmigfbrokeinipint gimatseaggfirdax 0! rrsolatlon of ber oharaoter. and our with her parents, Michael and Mrs deopfyrlilvathsy with the members of Murphy of Panmure Miss Mary Gill ll" limi X- |18 WB-S 800118 in bel' lis, teadher of Sturgeon spent Sun a ' ' . _ . - d tion, there passed 2i.‘.i§i?.“'Z.. .i»'€.'l§.'l°‘§l.'.. $.‘Z.’I."‘.. .f.“;.....'.§'." “Y with 11°- ffm-f1» Ms- Blanch- 23355.73 5253?. M--sms daugh- and never allowed the attractions of Murphy' Edwm Mcnonud' student Nr °f George Gimw' aged 31 years' the world or the exacting cares of of St' Dungtanys. C°u°5°» “PW” his The deceased was a member of the her Profession to crowd aside the du- gggdglys with ms parents' william P1'0BbYt€l"iB“ Ch‘“`°h- wwcester' ties and privileges of her relation to bell o;`Si,a5:§nl2_o_r;ald__ndH_;|_b¢r¢Liamlr Mass., where she had been living for the church of Christ. I h fe - ' ' om nd" sion as nurse she soughtntoexinlldilstgr ygtala, OE Marfézegtoad' paid a "i“` inducted by the Rev- J- H~ M°H`at‘ in the service and in the name of her at ,gan _ t d d t th Divine Master. She was gentle, lov- . . the community is ex en e 0 e ing, faithful unto death and *will 23T§°,f“’m°' “iI°°F"“*° °’ L0” 27-` bereaved family and friends. B long be held in loving remembrance e a meet ng "1 Mid-d1°f°“ Hill liam Cain, was appointed suditor.At a subsequent meeting of the Direct- ors, J. A. Dewar was elected Presid- nt of the Company, R. M. McMillan was employed as Secretary Treasurer and Alex Hamilton, was employed an salesman. The annual meeting of this Dairying Co was held on January E- 1Sth 18st. The marriage took plane on Tues- .P- dny last in St Joseph's Church, Ot- tawa of Miss Aimee Frances, daugh- ter of R. I-I. and Mrs I-laycock to Sir Louis d L d D an a y avies. The cere- KP? Wil and n treat of candy and fruit was 5111811 089 01 Pearls. She wore the if distributed among all present. A.; bridegroom's gift, a diamond and r the close of _the entertainment Amos Sapphire ring, and carried a bouquet ex Boundy waited upon the pastor, the of Rev. J. M. Rice, with an address andlwas attended by her sister, Miss purse, Drescnt'ri in behalf of the ron- Josephenc Ha. cock as maid of h gregation at Wliisloe South. to which o Y , On- and Miss M. Davies, and Miss Brodie and S F Hodgson, a unani- white lilies of the valley. She. and Pioneer please copy) Address of Welcome-A. McKenzie, Chorus by the choir. Reply to. Address of Welcome-Rev. S. Weeks, l’. G. W. P. Sola-Fred. Hnslani (cncored)_ Address-S. F. Hodgson, D. M. W. Rlecitation-Mr. Mayne. Chorus ny the choir. Speech-A, S. Wright, P. G. W. A. Island Hymn and God Save The 1 . On moffion of Grand Scribe Prohtt, us vote of thanks was tendered e people of Summerfield for the-lr eat hospitality to the visiting ethren; also to the choir for the cellent muslc rendered. (Patriot TUESDAY ' .~ii'. nice \ery nappily replied. nur. and Mrs. Rice have, during their stay in Winslce, won for themselves n warm place in the hearts of the peo- ple, and wherever they may go the good wishes and prayers oi many friends will accompany them, that their labors in the Masters service may be crowned with success. The second setting of the Mock Parliament which was 'do have taken place on Jan. Ztth was held on Fri- day. Jan, 28th, at 7 p. m. Hence- forth the House will meet at this l'. Kitty and Miss Oswald Haycock, as bridesmaids. The 'oride's brother, Ormle Haycock, was best man, and _the ush-ers, Willis O’Ccnnor, Allan Keefe, Paddy Baskerville and Frank McGee. The annual meeting of the Emerald ‘Dairy Association was held on Wed- lnzsday last, 25th inst., and, not- fwithstanding the bad state of the .roads, a large number of those inter- ;ested attended. A statement of the past season’s transactions was read by the secretary and favorably com- b0Ul` 011 WPflU9SdB5'S~ The D*’l`>at€ 0¥l'm9ntsd upon by many patrons. There y the Draft Address which was begun,w on Jan. 19th was continued at Fri-'farm-ed frnm 1,sss,624 pounds of o dl\Y'S Sessioll- The membff T5' tall* Imilk received, and, after all expenses couver (Mr IllcNe-il)_ who moved the were paid, $16,343.00 was distrlnut- 9 adjournment. on Jan. 19th resumedfed his speech on Friday night and point- ,'the milk. Those supplying the larg- Pd out several inconsistencies in thelest quantities were: Mrs. John government speeches. The next Hughes, 45,085 pounds; W. H. Mayne, b speakers were Mrlssrs Michand and_;38 Trainor for the Opposition and Hons George Bowness, 33,709; Geo. Mayne, L. Herrell and G. MacCarthy for the 33 Government. The Government pro-ygald Stewart. 27.355; Thomas F. amongst the farmers who .supplied gram embraces the Navy question, Hughes. 26.455. Presidont Elliott g Maritime Representation, ssnntq Re- und lust years board of directors P forrr and other matlters Its policy were re-elected `with one new mem- Infimmry' This is B move in the On these questions was severely criti-|'U¢‘l`. W- H~ MHY“°~ WUO WHS '$10560 r cised by the member for Toronto (J. f" the Place made "aca“"_ by. the E_ Gillis) after indulging in a wus. death of the late John Maine. Wm. tic criticism of the personel of thel(-` sion to his views on the Governmer-t| policy in so far'as that policy had when the House rose 'at 10 o'clock. 1 In the Central Christian Church euing hc- began the first of s. spec- M al series of sermons on his tour ns 119,13.; pounds of cheese mann- she brought 'sight passengers.---a-car mail. The Minto arrived in Pictou at 4' - ` make the usual trips today. ,535-_ Ronald McD0,m1d_ 35_5gg; applied to the Police ‘Station for aid. He has no means of support and- is _7-04; G90,-ge RO.__e,S_ 273-52; Dou_ just recovering from a sickness. He ` w . Clarke has been engaged as man- the Citi' CONN- R°0m in reference to Government he gave forcible expres-,Bger of the facmry for “ext SeBS°n- the death of the lat" Patrick Dum" W' Hotel yesterday' morning about eight . _ t d ' Rev Mr F1 .yd o'clock the following jury were ern- gefg yf€'ut¥*ne(]l3'0I;vI?qn“?;h;c:-lgxfgownhi ggzkeer ftgym nfl(::li?::\lr:3.iions 7114". In (the D8l1ll¢l1°d by COFOMT JUUUEUH7 J- E- _ . . _ . ev Mr Brennan (Sydney) was speaking ‘ munds, Frank Currie, Isaac Doucette, ` through the Holy Land, taking his Frank Riggs, Matthew and Tl_io1na.s text from Acts 27213 and speaking on Essory. The following witnesses were John Mcbennan of Vernon River. Lot 66, dug potatoes on his farm On Jany 28th which were left there last .ll and which are in excellenif condi- tion. (Other papers please copy-) The Earl Grey returns to Plctou from this port this morning, taking a cargo which will consist cf one car- of oats, one car of hay and ‘three carloads of wny_ freight which in- cludes smelts, beef and several other exports. The Earl Grey arrived in this port esterday morning at eleven o'clock. f way freight and eighty bags of _ a, from Georgetown They will Yesterday afternoon, John Weather ie, laborer, City, about one o'clock, as remanded to jail for eight days llring which the authorities will en- eavor to have him laced in the ight direction. At the inquest held last evening in ho died suddenly in the Wallace attliews, (Foreman) James Ed- Tlle Suffering Crossing the Great Sea." The ser- e mon was a splendid one and contain- g ed graphic illustrations of the journ- Af ‘W ey from Jerusalem to Jnppa. and Cr F. F. Kelly, the attending phys- 'thence across the Sea and was re- ig xamined; A. McAuley, proprietor of he Wallace I-Iotel, Robert Henle 'and McAskill, who board there, and ian. The evidence taken. went to Can lle",'Baniahed_b_y the_Ri_ch, 2 ____ _ plete with les the journey cf hc following Red Blood Dr. Williams Pink ci st. [i I' Acfuauy M`k¢ ln Zion Church yesterday Rev G. . E 'silent patience noarly every woman te endures suffering that casts a shadow Subie" W” over half her existence. An aching as back, tired limbs, attacks of faint- C ness, and headache upon headache '_ iiccd not be part of a woman's life, U such trinln indicate plainly thnt the 2 system requires the new blood that W is supplied by Dr. Williams' Pink - _ f h W ld." I h Pl" ~ Th P H are v lu b Sui- chem; wa? "Then Stoill eixllllrsgt tfgl' I .. .- ..S- _ n is ese i s a ed Y t ferlng women, who have used them, G above all other medicines, because 4 they make the rich, red blood, that makes women well, bright and at; their best. This is the secret sf the great success of Dr. Williams' Plnk_ Pills. Mrs Geo. (5, Wadden, Wad- dr,n's Cove, N.S.. says?-"A f9W Y¢9l`S ago I was completely run down. At times I would he so weak that I was unable to do my housework. I suf-| "Four Wise Behind thc veil of her modesty and from Mark 2:3' L" the evening the hurch s oke ll the world 0 Every Creature; and Lo I am ‘thirst not. Draw." Peter's and each regular Canon Simpson and Rev T. W. Mur- phy respectively. n _ _ Spoke on "Heavenly (‘itircnshfp" and ferefl from severe headaches, pains lnlthe ten was from phmipmn5_ 3;20_ the learned speaker. sermons of the series ll be looked forward to with inter- Ross spoke in the morning on the Men" taking his text xt was from Exodus 14:15 and the “The Church of Christ an aggresive Force.” Rev G. R. White, in the Baptist p on “The Great Incen- ve" taking as his text "'Go ye into and Preach the Gospel ith You Always, Even Unto the end of, and the text was from John la, ir, give me the water that I either come Hither to In the Anglican Churches, St. St Paul's the pulpits, at service were occupied by In Grace Chllrcll'Rev Wm. Harriso the back and dizziness, and at timesfln the evening the text was from I . S0115 i0 bo learned "OID show that the deceased was a suffer- er from heart troubla and died from fatty degeneration of the heart and the verdict of the jury was to that effect and is as follows: "That the deceased came to his death in Char- lottetown on the morning of the thirty first day of January 1910, from fatty degeneration of the heart.” The funeral' will take place _this afternoon from the residence of his brother M. Duffy, to St Dunstan’s Cathedral thence to R. C.1mn'tery for interment. The following will ‘oe the pnll»bearers: Thomas Campbell, James Eden, Bemard-Trainer, Ed- Craps-ud District L.O.L. held its annual meeting recentl and a goodly number were present. ylfhe following officers were installed for the ensuing year. Granger- -M.acPh.ail, --Dia--M; ~ --M1' F. MacKinnon-D. Dep. M.; J, B, Hayes-D. Treasurer; W. E. MacFar- ane-D.R.Sj H. Walker-D. Flnan S ; Thomas Simmons-D. Distr Sec; G. M. Campbell-D. L.; Samuel Cameron WD. Chan; A. Cameron-P. D. M. A MESSAGE OF HDPE ‘dorfdr eggs; four fifty a ton for - - loose stmw_ ,ony to tony one “nts (Speclal.)-After being laid oil work slstent member of the Presbyterian, 'I0 WORRIED MOTHERS I felt as though life was scarcely wortlli living. I had tried several me- dicines without getting relief, when I finally decided to give Dr. Will ams' Pink Pills a, trial. After using two or three boxes I noticed a change,an»d after taking the Pills about two months I was again enjoying good health, and have since been well and strong. ,I can confidently recommend Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to all Weak and run-down women." You can get this great biood-build- ing, health restoring medicine from any dealer in ah-ugs, or the Pills will be sent by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 by The 'Dr.Wil- llama' Medicine Co., Brockville. Opt- The Minto crossed from Picton to Georgetown on Saturday arriving in port at nine thirty and bringing ov- er efghty bags of mail, five fons nfl freight and twenty-flve passeng'ers.‘ The ecfal to this citv arrived tl .Kicgs 11112 and the theme was "A ‘Little oil." __ Rev T. F. Fullerton preached in the morning from Luke 11:1 and.»tn the evening the text was from Mat- thew 5:48. _ Rev Mr Thomas of the First Mietho- dist Church. spoke in the mornin; from Psalm 94 and 9th verse the subiect I/eing "The I-Iearlng Ear and the Seeing Eye." In the evening he spoke on "The Highway of God to, the Soul of Man" and took his text‘ from Revelations 3:20. `| The Grand Division, Sons of Tem- met ln first quarterly session with Inst., G. W. P. Samuel Bernard pre- siding. The officers present were:-Grand Scribe, J. P. Prgfitt; P. G, W. P., UD . a twelve fifteen. 'rhs ns.--.~or¢y left’ this port Saturday and arrived ln Plfttou- at ten forty hve. N0 change' wil he made in the routine of the P . trips as feral ls kilovii at present. 'The following were the séssional l Rev. E. S. Weeks. Appointed pro tern were:-G. W. A., S. F. HodgD0ni G. Chaplain, A. S. Wright; G. Con- es- Sinclair. e;;_ual Bahy's Own Tablets for the cure of stomach, bowel and teething trou- bles. They come as a message of hope to worried mothers as they m ‘the best! medicine in the world. I perance of Prince Edward Island, li °“"|°K_9f-°°"°°h» h°"°l “nd t°°¢h‘ ing troubles." Sold hy all medicine Union Dlvisl¢n_ g,,mme,.5¢|d_ on dealers ar by mall at 25 cents a box Thursday, evening, January 231|, from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. of Rocky Point, with several other men crossed to this City in a boat yesterday bringing the Rocky Point mall over. No fee worth mentlo dnctnr, J. c. Brodie; G. sentinel, -‘lie leadlaz at this elty. Hr Cfirrle ¢¢ .returned to Rocky Point with malls #__ There is no other medicine can make sickly, peevish, crying children bright: and well. And the mother has the guarantee of a government ana- lyst that this medicine contains no opiate or poisonous soothing stuff. Mrs. Maurice Murphy. Glanford, Ont., ‘ says:-"I thlnk ~Baby's Own Tablets know of nothing that caneqiial them 8. T. Currie, the popular mailman was inet with until the party reach nfzwione, and after an.-all-round table Leod_ Harvey, James B. Coulson, John _P. Kingston, Committee employed in electrocutions at the a powerful are lamp, prompt medical treatment administered by Dr. Gen; D ll - tered a sharp cry as he fell uncon-_ scious to the floor of the cran val McLeod, who was just beginning t e ospltal. He was made very sick b ' the 'owerf l l t h were told that the wires connected with the lamp carried 4,500 volts, and when they started to Gnd out why McLeod had not been instantly killed, Dr. Kirkpatrick pointed to the rubber boots and declared that -Dealers in Summerside yesterday were paying twenty five cents a bus for potatoes; twenty five cents a a bus for o'ats;'nlne and three quar- ter cents a I‘b for k d te d l s on or oose ay ...Dealers in Souris yesterday were paying five cents a lb for beef; forty cents a bus for oats; twenty-eight cents a bus for potatoes; ten cents a 'fb for pork; sixteen cents a lb for turnlps; nine and one half cents a pound for hides; thirty cents a-- doz for eggs; one dollar each for pelts, ten dollars a ton for hay and hve dollars a ton for straw. -On Friday night the members of Excelsior Club held a very enjoyable social and dance ln Freeland Hall, given under the auspices of the club. with record roads and record weather, which was made manifest by the large number of merry-makers who availed themselves to a moon- light drive from lands far distant. Music was furnished in first-class style by Lot Eleven'a three clever vlollnists, Austin Kilbride, Arthur Williams and Justin Kilbrlde, which was highly appreciated by lovers of the light fantastic, and also at vari- ous tlmes by Cupld’e pupils who looked for the melodfoue strains of. music to attract their. adrnlrer's at-' tentlon. Nearlng the midnight hour the ladies served lunch, and, needless to say, to which amp|e» fnatlce wah talk`the-joyous company set od to their homes, breathing the words ln- to the clear frost mldni ht a emu a cents l ton for cents a - - ~ lbs C- B- C-sintbis city has a large f Bethany west virginia fell and rt- ‘ v _ . 1 . fnggiweinaihengégéogi sax; ‘Laid iiumbgr of friends in this city and celved severe injuries to her spine S’ mega years the privilege of vo¢e_ province who with the Guardian will and is now confined to the Hospital th _ was g,.am_ed_ complaints ,,3gm.d_ wish the newly married couple every at_that place. Their son Alexander to Duties disturbing Division m,¢__succeea and happiness in the future. living in Winnipeg, had his leg brok- T S received some discussiom w|m,e_ After their marriage Mr and Mrs en ln a fall about three months ago. W n it was decided that upon auth- m°“°l°°“ r°m°v°d l'° M°“tm°"h°" - i` , . DG D ic infommtim being given such they will r¢slq¢_ .._Panniure Island hates:-Colin tmrty_tw0 cents pe, dozen ties shall be brought immediately M _ St'°"]°' n5ht`l.‘°°p"' and mmnw the weather man. The following are the Board of Di- before the magistrates. ‘ `°E”° J' D°““m died m w°’°°°°"."' C°“d°n' Bupenntendent °f th” -mg Cm,-S of the New perth Dairying Co yn the evenmgalarge and enmusb Mass., on January 2nd, after-an ill- alarm, are promptly attending to r the current year:-Stewart Mc- astic public temperance meeting was use M mo" than ave weeks’ °' ty' gmsmesm The youth °f P°.nm“r° I” Z; en_ J_ A_ Dewan Reba" Curmm he|d_ G_ W_ P_ Samuel Bernard pre_ phoid fever. The body was brought and are progressing splendldly under and a quarter' twenty-gwo |- and twenty- ve -Dealers. _B Alberto" Yuma., er, U,”-ing thirty eight; centsn; bu: rmsrcraul The Earl Giwy arrived in this port yesterday The llinto at nine thirty pgagen rs, eighty V0 and ni; car of frelrhf egular trlP Wm 5°-m'd° y. ai. . Sunday even‘ll-.:. of lll.-F. 'lhos as for black oatsi 918|"-*QU "nts ° for butter; twenty “UU 5 d°' 1°' gr nine and a quarter to nina and hlilf cents n in for pork: also oem lb for hides and nine dollars a ton Dealers in this CIW YC"-¢fd°Y '"`°» king from twenty-two to twenty' ght cents a fb for butter and from weiity-seven to thirty cents a doz y- eggs, No quotations were to be ad in produce or pork. aa. OWUIZ ff? e condition of the weather B110 ads none was moving in the city. he retail market price on buttei ‘ as twenty-four to twenty~six cents r ound and for 0589 thirty '-0 The death took place at Grapaud 1 erson The deceased. who vnu in 5, 19,0* santa. g - . - . - - f li had ‘eei in_g_ The following prog was to the home of her parents, Ben). and the careful instruction of their teach- _U10 1791 Ye" 0 er age' ” ’ ly only a veryshort time. the *md mouni a husband and one daugh' f V'ctori the- deceased. _ -At Montrose, January 3rd. aflivr lingering illness.. borne witn PB' me years. The funeral service was 1_Y,____ The half podnd can contains eight ounces of. pure cocoa, of the finest gnality. most delicious flavor, an .possessing all the strength of .the best cocoa beans, most carefully blended, wilful- il_;il_f_-r_ll- a co. ul. ' Ednilhhcd I 780 noscl-if-:snail - Mass. Branch Heine: M Sl. Peter Se., Menon] ll ’L - ` A very sad and sudden death o¢~ ured at Hehthendale ’ on Sunday by those she served. In social life Jfnf' 2095 at twc' 0'°10°k. P- In- she had a wide acquaintance. finding _:lf Dl_"°_¢f0l'St_l_>r€S2nt hfld a short In time out of a busy life to _meet old-'S 5°” 0° 0"’ e "KU Bl' “Ref-lug d Alth h ' - - friends and make new ones. Wherever “Pen” and the Umcers f°l_` -Ulf Pre- ggllieéagen higltlbaryfoén some tiglelflhflatiz gggliais (£:{“7g;sd'ffavgfgbegspfgggiln she was known she was esteemed, and sent year were elected. denh was unexpected and came as 8 H ' those who knew her best loved her rresiuent-G. .W. W. Cameron. most. We wish not only to express Vice President-Jos Noonan. élimsdale She leaves to mourn their an to her parents and other members of Sec-'Press-J. E. Howatt. |055 a son-Owing husband and many M §1_§l't_§:i\;1\}_y oulr ilyarfvattby witih thing The president then took the chnir neg, ,e;,,¢i.,.,,s and l.-mug, among 20 them in fgavinu Shir; tgelfjace W t and I-he S€°l`¢¥Bl`Y Nad U19 minutes whom she was n great favorite. The ed fought successfill the loodmfi lilfepi last' meelmg- deceased was a member of Elmsdale and while entering into ui presgncé _T'}e '~l“est\°” °_f B Elia-lli_ to the Pro- Presbyterian Church. The funeral ser- of her Saviour left behind her an ex- vmcml S-eed Fair was discussed by vice' conducted by Rev' J' H' M°` to ample and influence- which will long Gln" Cmlg' A' S' wright- 'I°h“ Hattie- “'95 1'" el attended he helpful to others." (signed) Mn! Craig, Jas Arnett, D. J. Thompson and Lewis Trueman. The sum of $10.00 was voted in aid of the Fair eat shock to her many friends ln in tie, of Montrose._ The sympathy of _fx V.¢ ith aral als -,on Sunday nwrnl *The death °f Mrs- Joh" W' Wah gre Zlgd inyst -from which he iiavgig ce took place at her home, Elms- ,.ec0ve,.ed_ Mr Bmw Wu _ mm, 0| orning, Jan. '7-23rd,- when John ruce, aged -56, passed away after s, rv short illness." ‘ He wasstricken e leaves-slx"chl|dr`en, a'wldow and aged father 'to ‘inourii the loss a loving husband and lather and dutiful son. The sympathy of the mmunity ls"extei'ided to the bereav- family in"thei"r s_orrow. Professor Theo. Ross, of Charlotte- wn, addressed a meeting 0! farmers Margate Hall on Satunhy even- : y - ~ _ . ing, Jlanusry' 27th ult. TID attend- An Allister. Errespnndcnt writesz- ance was fairly echoed. ogaslderins th. ____ " The Provincial Exhibition was then lgffisstgializa ;)ui;{f_s(;,I; lsr ;;:;_?|-nglf/1.-‘Sn l}g;%;?rab1eO:ea miertigld Moi* tllfratgc The Lynn, Mass., Item contains the iscussid by President Cameron' A' A. C, Z\l,.cLeod. The many friends of GlYd0ll and G¢j0lfge BPKSWI, Da- following account ol the wonderful S' wnght' John Crawfmd' Ch” Malcolm A. McDonald are pleased to Vid Pmfltt WGS 'BPDOUII-td 'O the escape from death of James'McLeod, 'Craig' D' J' Thompson' Frank Hayes se formerly of Hampshire, in this Pro- Legs '1;_“;‘_’ima”- Jas Arnett' ry e f h vince:- . _ 0 ins' o t e Horse Races Ch ~ t t th 1, fM_ M Kb _ th Rubber boots prevented the electro-`d“l'"lE the Exhibition “'85 VUY zie Us mas 8 B Dme O C D- clition of James McLeod of 870 West- SU'0ll1§ll' <¥011C\€ml\¢d by m0St of the tu ern Avenue at the river works of the slrfaxers as they claimed' the exhi- th General Electric Co. Sunday night. bits were kept there at least one day 3 Forty-five hundred volts of electricity longer than was necessary. The Sec- lo almost twice as much current as ls'retary read a circular from the Pom. _N missionsr of A ' lt ' ~ above circular was fully discussed b Although he was completely para-_ _ . y . . lyzed for some time after his fore-.Chas Craig’ A' S' wlllgm’ President Mc ' . ~ ~ ~ . head touched against the bottom of Camemn' John Craig and Lewis £0 Gltll Wllllam last Week- ;:?£En€1T,?h:fsl§nrPl$l‘lTf-lgfggxeguplgllidflit Quite a number of friends asscm- l‘ll\lm8l “DOH Wllilfll U18 f8l`m¢l"B Pf- Trueman. A motion was passed that it is de- close a meeting, which considering the had roads was-very well attended _ _ 6. and Th t e t-n will b t 1 I ENB F8l‘fll1hal‘80Il. were excellent and ;_nerl;nai_n;f;:nt_dse\'eral other workmen tosnntfnx gc; 'zngd at 2 fn; 7"°,c"_"_§ worthy of special mention. But the ' s e. _ ._ ' ' -- - ~ J. E. S lair will. bc present and _ . . mfyxsdhérllrlpafyrliglli wi: ,sggeglgeniigné give an lalllcdress at both meetings. If 5° "pa" to the dmmg 'mm to Pm" an unconscious man, he had a police *h" 2nd is s"°rm.y Wm hold ‘m *ne e ambulance summoned. Upon its arrl,‘31'd- <1 to regain consciousness, was taken to h h lie ls Back fgllldlyp reco\:ler§dec iliiilflesr ctlllfe' Itlxalt? ` A ing “Praise God From' whom an ment of the physicians. The police ' Abraham Garand’s Rheu- niatisni cured bv Dodd’s Kidney Pills they alone had saved his life. .___ the late Captain James Mm91`» GUM' WEDNESDAY He Sudered for Five Years nnd was 1 Four Months off work, but Dodd’s Kidney Pills Cured Him. ALFRED STATION, Ont., Feb. 4- for four months by kidney disease and rheumatism, from which he had lar 3 t 1, I pol; °° n °` been a sufferer for five years, Abra- t ham Garand, a section man on the railway here, is back at work again and he' gives all the credit for his cure to Dodd‘s Kidney Pills. "I am'f'dfty`36i'ie years old,". Mr. Garand said when asked about his cure. _“And have been section man here for ten years. For five years 1 suffered from kidney disease and rheu- matlsm, also sciatlca in my right hip, which descended to my feet. For four months I could not work. Bead- ing of cures by Dodd’s Kidney Pills led me to try them. I used nine boxes in all and today am advising all who suffer from rneumatlsm to use Dodd’s Kidney Pills." Rheumatlsm and sclatica are caus- ed by diseased kidneys falling to strain the uric acid out of the blood. Cure the kidneys with Dodd’s Km. ney Pllls and they will strain the fxrlc acid out of the blood. Then you can't have rheumatlsln. ' A _ -Quite a number of people mst at the home of Alex and Mrs Allen, Summerlide. Honda even n ` 7 i . th .oceaefoirbelng the seth aiinizyeraar; of lr Allen s birth. A pleasant even- _lng 'was spent. All expi-sand eh, wish that Mi- Allen might l|v¢ to no many more birthday greetings, Mr- Allen has been one of Bummersldda best citizens for the past 35 years, and enioys good health. Ha is quite n the afternoon. _ _ . 7. fi lr. we’|l come to Freeland again.-Com. as active as many person; 15 7"" younger. _ _ e him back in Alliston again. Har- Ch rned from a ver enjo able visit to at icholson's skilful treatment. Roder- B- A. H_ }{i,kpat,»ick_ fonowed b continw irable that there should be astand- bled at the hflme Of 3951950" Hlld ht ation of .tho treatment atyghe Lynn ard set for diderent qualities of seed MTS- Fl'll‘flllh8l`§0Il. Mt- Hubert. OH “Fd Well d°ll"e"°d addn" in "I" Hospital, restored 1v1¢i_,¢0d to mn. rain at least, and no weed seeds 5BY»lll'dHY ovenlng. January 22116. £0 ""5 to the new M ""°"° |"`“°"°° sciousness and brought back the use llowcd in any SWG grain offered for Celebmtf the birthday 0! MTB- FU' ed . of his faculties. sale. A very pleasihg feature of this quha-“Um A Very Pleasant Welling and to th” su" gnaur d°v°l°Pm°m‘ _ McLeod was working about a big meeting was the presence of quite a “'55 spent in mll“i¢- l'l0"§S» etc- The °f . electric crane and was in a stooping number of young ladies who, led by 501° Sung by Misa Ella FHl'Clll|1HFS0ll. “m""m°"s v°"e °" mm" W” t°”d` position, when he stood up -just in iss C;-nl; at the organ sang tie time to have his forehead come infNa|;i0na1 Anghgm thug bfinging to n WM befall*-Ulllli' rendered. and the ln- contact with the arc lam . He -t ~ ~ "Down by the Swannie River Shore," ef strumental duets, played by Mrs, M air, who presided witlrhls usual Reid, Murray Harbor North, spent ability. The professor, who spike en- usiastically for-iipwarda o one _ Mya. chnries lvicnonnld has re hour and a ba_1f..wa_s listened f-5-very tentively by some of our Is\nd's y y e horns of her mother, Mrs. Mc- best and well known farmers He wnin, creek Rive.-_ Lev. Acorn has spoke in euloslst_io'termo,of th- sd- gf; 3, fine animal in spite 0( My-_ aptabilltyof our-soil and climas as dairy Province." He depicted 1: fa- _ . gricu ure re inspec- ick McKenzie is cuttln uite a dash cile'terms the ruinous results olthe §h*_"l°5'-°“'” _ Slate Pfl5°n- W°“ld_tion and grading of all Seed Grain around Alllston with ghig fine horse I8 _aiethcausedd in_stantB-1160118 dellfh llllll-offered for sale in this Province. , and new sleigh; hc makes special vis- 10 hfgvin efioote t°rtu;_“’ct gf §i°l‘°°gb’“ This was laid over for the evening its to Archie McLe0d's. Herbert dlld COHVGVUUZ UW GBUS ml-° ‘UTY bootsg S ° l"° e ° Y F" 0' session .which opcnednt '1.ao.nnd ti.. cnmphell is visiting at the home of products- Ha advocated turulvs sa ‘ D. Mnnend, Allister.. willlnrn good root oronfor all srovlnx nd Lend aliistnn, pmd s flying visit dairy stock kent upon the farm. ae- rmers selling hay, oats and ptn- es off the farm instead of utililng depended. He concluded his ab. ucation along agricultural lines this Provlnce's~ chief industry. A ed the speaker. 2: °' _tendehhearted mother. Mrs. Jam" atthew Wood, accompanied by Miss best of all was when all .were invited ake of a sumptuous repast, pi-eps,-_ fl in Mrs. Farquharson's best style. The evening passed away all fog lllckly and the home time came. So, after wishing Mrs. Farquharson many havin' birthdays. all joined in ning- Blesslnga Flow." The comps. v than dispersed, all feeling it was go fl to be here. -On Jan. 22nd, at her home in Tig- llish. there passed peacefully to rest, Mrs. Christina Miller, widow of an illness of a few months. Mrs. Mil- er was a woman of s r ' andstrong Christian chalflidlldig, grg-,rntf;|l 15' b°l°"'°d by friends and neighbors Sho will be greatly missed in 'plgl Blah. Where she lived many years She was a staunch friend and con- Cllllrvll. doeply interested in pertained to its welfare, everurdllildt o do what she could for the ad): vancement of the cause of Ch,-ist She is survived .by four sons and on` dBl1Bh¢¢l'. who mourn the loss ol e kind and loving mother. Much s me Pathy is felt for them in their gud bereavement. The funeral service at H" Mme °“ Mfmdly. Jan 24th w conducted hy luv. J. I-f.`Mci-limi" the remains being interred ln tl; I resbyterlan Cemetery at Alberton. -TDC dllhth Of Mrg, widow of the late Georgleml-lar-dxyangf curred at her home, Fortune (love on January 21st, at the age of 73,; years. The deceased had been ill for some time with heart trouble and suffered great pain, which she bore with Christian fortitude. She wlll bg greatly missed ln the Presbyterian Church, Bloomfield. of which church Bl" WU for may year.. n faithful and consistent member. The Rev, 0 a. i-run-ay, nf irlstisnas, N. n., is .' son in the deceased. She is also sur. vlved by two other sons and one daughter. who mourn the loss of n Hardy, Montrose, is a sister of the deceased. Much sympathy is ex- pressed for the bereaved family nm; friends. The funeral service was con. ducted by Rev. J. H. MeHattle, of Montrose. The large eoasonn, ug C A TAR- R ll The Soiirse 'of . Cqnsumptioi Cured Permfmenfly,By CATARRHOZONE. It Soothcs and Heals Every Part of the Mucous Membrane, Cures ull Forms of Catarrhal Diseases af tl: Nose, Throat,.Vocal Chords, Bron- chial Tubes, Lungs and Deafness. If you have Catarrh or m cold YO” cannot afford to be lndllerent to 'Na progress. Your unsatisfactory ¢lP°l`l‘ ments with the tml-fashioned treat- ments requiring' t use of diBB§f0¢‘ able snufls, powders. washes. 01"*-‘ ments, etc., should not inllueoce WU against Catarrhomle. _ St. Catherines.. Ont.-'_‘B_est thing for catnrrh of the Throat 1 ever tried."-Thomas Elliott. \ Goderlch, Ont.-“Excellent remedy for throat irritation."-Rev. M. MC- Kay. ‘ Blyth. Ont.-"No more.bconcnial_ ll- tacks since using Catarrholonfh’ _»" William Pollock. < Q Halifax, N. S.-'-‘Has cured my Ulf tnrrh.I recommend it to my frl°°0°-.' -W. P. Connors. .° U ' Kingston, N.=a.--"nest-ranedy----1° the world for catarrh."-Bebie hic- Kendry. " ben ca Wawota, Assn.-‘-“The very ' tarrh mniedy`on'\he mtl"_\'¢-"-34”" H. Davies. ` "‘ ‘ Bannockburn,OntL;,»-"No betta- rem' edy ln the worlfk for Catanh. -' Patrick MoQiiellatl _. ` _ west Lain, ont.-"nw eva-'thins it in gunrnntoeets i»."-lllth¢li~l.i<.- man. ` Hickey, Mich.--“Bae cllrpd 0* 0' chtn-rh,':-.s. s."\hi-li." . Clementaport, l¢.,.`B.--"~0lte\‘l’|l$:° cured.me'of Onronla-Mobius."-° s uel Ferndel. _ ` " Woodstock, Ont.-=-"Ganeri-holon61» stored my ments pl smell."-lil- "» Simpson. -M ' Brockville, out,-.-"frost ennvaillt rfmedy on th¢,’iurlv¢t."-'rhos 11° Gilllvray.. ` Vankleek cannot be Perth, real value Get fllle people who followed the remains to their last resting place teatflsd gn the esteem ln which” the fleeeasgrl was held. tion elses tions. sono. l. l !