- r .1: a234,‘... Arc Going to Q You Are - Not ‘Going 86a! h-For» Fiver; is Qolylething n Y’ . ‘l’ tilt --aut a wlu- Gitddoul _ Tomorrow’ Oats, Standard Oatmeal, Shorts, Connnelal and Cracked Com, All of which we are selling at low- est prices. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL RICE POINT .__l. The following lathe standing of ltlce Point School for the lnonth of ilnccm ber. Grade X.——1. Selina Currie. Grade lX.-1. Jemima hiacLalna 91-1110 \'-——l. Jenette Mac- Eachern. 2, Rankin MacLaine, h‘. Kalle May lliat-Fadyen. tirade lV.-—1, Katherine Neill. 2, Winston Taylor, 3 llurtlenh Aiaclnllnc. Grililf‘ lll.--l.‘l.olgll Taylor. z. Ella liizlclialno. Grade l.——(srl.-l, w Efiflilflffl, 2. (leorgetta 1i. Robina JIIacDougaII, 4,‘ Alt-y, Alncllougali. (PI-vie l-IJI-h-l. Etta. Mac- i-‘adyon. 2, Archie MacFmlyen. Perfect attendance lnonthc~wlnstou Taylor; . 731M013 Jenette lliacEacherlt. . Alllllretl Wight, (TngqhgrL rv~———_.__..._-—-_-—.::_w- luclmu “Sill on FRi-DAY,_O-l!0EM8ER ésru annual sale m" tt". Any person \Ve will hold our NIPIHIH. HflTllfSS, c il-rwlna any ror sand them along and have t-nsll. BENJ. CARTER G 8ON, tifl3~l2-25-2I, z z XMAS CHOCOLATES We have a very select line of Muir's Chocolates in fancy Boxes. Price from 45o $6.00. A‘ ¢A¢A¢A customer. l, . , 1 um u" ‘u a, .1. it Mold phy afiitwlfe H. wander, Youn Adams C .; , G. Simpson, Kons .' __,_l. M. s. Mil n, ‘lioto A m " l tde ; i‘ n: , wydfhlil. u, v1" .1. 03.115221. slunlnerui 7.1-’. L. 11o s. mot-not .11.» n. n. it?“ pom: . iron. Monticel- . ham. , otrtai-fdothdlullg‘ ifMlghty La k‘ V’: B510" a Ion" r-snk-skhA-Mh‘ 4.4 ' I041. g i . . uoulvt show ; ' ‘ lln the dental ' (Coxntinueilfrom fags l.) . A to’; fol- virance, to ioiulwlth Italy or. to remain faithful‘ to sotely tried entente with E ' iloit. ' Msréoilies and Algiers. .uuét Afilv Carload of OGIVL- VIE Pltllllltftfl - 1’ Royal Household Flour (in bags and barrels), LA. 110cm: & c0.’ we oxtend our heartlest good wish- es and hope that you may spend a. very mnrry Christmas and happy New Year. the accompanying Christmas Gift from personal friends in the (‘on- grigatlon . Match. Committee. They are the best fancy boxes We have ever shown. Try us for your Xmas Candy. A Calendar given to evory Mr. Jones bad been.- "Prlmo ltlinls- s tor" of ilfcGillfs mock Parliament.- , president of the Literary and De- bating Spclot-y and president of the Mctlili Canadian Club. . H. J. MABON Optometrist and Prescription Drugglst MONTAGUE, P. E.l s l ...t__..._._-_.__ _____-.-_.._ oucm, at South Battorsoa. Manch- ester. Birmingham, East Leicester and Wandsworlh. Mr. Joncs con- fined his remarks to the Canadian tariff and what benefits it brought torls. to Canada. AA.‘ e Sahara connecting Mar- seilles and Algiers with the Niger valley. , . .. . . . .Mr do Knrguelac. pteoldent of the Senate naval oommltteo has informed his colleagues that if the present French naval program is not amplified he will himself pro- pose one in line with the exigen- cies of the moment. France has done practically nothing in the way o1 naval construction since the be- ginlngof the war, not oven tore- place the uuitles lost in the course of hostilities. and her ships are most- ly out» of date. This ls the case os- lpcclally ill regard to submarines. Naval experts are asking, in- deed, whether in case of a new war France could even maintain the indispensable commuicctiolu between the mainland and Africa. >—~ ~ --—iO}—i- Methodist choral Members Honor Prof. Fletcher Last evening a nulnbcr of men of the congregation of the Method- ist Church waited upon Prof. Flet- chcr at his residence and tendered him the follovdng address, accomp- anied by the presentation of a vary handsome mahogany cabinet oi’ community silver. and al- so a well filled purse. The address was read by Mr. Henry Smith, tile presentation bcltlg made Iilr. ll. E. ltiutch. Brief remarks were also made by other members of rho delegation and Prof. Fletcher made a vnry happy reply. Following is the ad- dress:-— Proi’. W. h}. Fletcher. A. It. C. .\l., . . . L. AFC Charlottetown. Prince blduulrd island Dear Slr:— - . . m4; . The-Christmas Season mover/hm, an appropriate time for theexpros- sldn of sentiments of esteem and ,- affection; and Dlllltillfllfllf- a fowl of your many friends and admirers" in tho Congrngation of the Method- ist Church, we take this opportun- ity 0i’ expressing the high epproci-I ation oi’ tho splendid work you are doing as our choir loader undf organist. The cxcellency of your efforts is over apparsnt, but its exacting character is not always so well understood. if therefore at time you should feel the reaction of yollr work upon yourself we trust it may in some little measure at least cheer you to know that tile whole congrigution is a unit in its‘ appreciation of your untirinu cf- forts and fidelity to the many do» mauds that are continually brim; made upon you. To yourself and itlrs. Fletcher Tlustlng that you will accept Sincerely yours, , Henry Smith. Jwh]. Ayers, n. n. Believe Labor -_-J_ (Continued front Pogo 1.) in his addresses to, English nudi- QUEEN [OWE WATER ITI IE1’ CHARLOFTETOWN was part of the United State,- nu- onomicaliy. it. had, remained under the Union Jack. largely because of the imaginary barrier created by _ _ a tariff. lie said that both grout rived I“! ialsht on n parties in Canada supported tbo tariff and showed how it "nc-nt-fittd tbe Canadian workman. Thlo popular Hotel hu nun oomplitli! rotlovltol Indy and offers vgry com- fortable, accommodation to the trlvollinfl public. 1nd. mud lo up» ally "vii m; an pub- tlo m. nsatirtiotiily BRUCE J.m‘l’A‘Y‘l{.OR| ‘ nonpa- _ Charlottetown, ' otol. 0o.- hid, TT3.'.§",'.3.1°3,'5;.?.Z.‘.‘§‘J§“1'.; “$3.13? adam- wl w. we» tit-ail w ' Funeral from Mn A. .1. iilacLeod, i Kluross, Wednesday, Deofifith at. l p. m. to Valleyfleid-Comotory. vouhltéit-At Kenainston Des- .2i, ‘I923, Martha Yethick widow of z"?! 1, tho Into bovld Younitslvaqed its. Y" It‘ uncral Wednesday at 2 p.m. from tho rcsldcnw ofbor son llortrsnl Youniu-r. tn itlnuston Cemetery. ‘mlsexlltmtolmx .1... ,. 5:: ices, to m. ‘to n. J- Mlirtiiiufih Ind, onus, a son- Mr. o engage cllifflfllfll . 11f! it] t ‘ II 0f l‘. . . hklgltfleellags. 82. ‘gallium, P. l. l. ott, Mo. ' , Murray’ fllton. i-le contended that while Canada Marriages B°""°“' Mstesnn-Alrtttu-Al the m. tint Parsonage, Sntnmefpllde, Dec. 9th, by Rov. N. A. Whitman, assisted by Mt. Buchhnun Scho llov. A. K. llertnnn, Mr. Karl WI - lurd Mcbeilrn. ‘of Belmont. to Miss Viola Aitken’. of Fortune ilrldge. bl P. E. I. w, _ '__.:£ ._-_ __ _ . 1 - ‘ - I Central-Guardian IFIOIhfl-om Helium's Catalog NOTE: l.- Atlvertising locals cost five cents per word, payable 1.... . . For Enxiflmi. t e Sultana-silent. is the road 14> Ind n. With nail-alm- andllislta, that road is secure. For til-ones the wills stretch .of water is the ‘communication between the metwlls a _ Africa. France has s" GI altar nor a Mal-ta, wheres Spain has the Balearic Is- lhlids ight 0'11. the line between DANCE THIS N vy League Building 4 to 6. Ad- ssion 50 cents.‘ nor. starches’: sruolo for Xmas vacation. France's _Afr'lcau possessions are. 1 becoming every day more and more vital" to‘ the life of the na- tion,’ ‘eyiplfovltls foodstuffs und- mdn. rench engineers are now studying the plans for a great mill- mve wmememes a Ill sdsy night at 7.30m nlske ‘arrangements for Horri- McLeuh Service tary afiui commercial railroad ac- (pump-MA; -g£gv|¢'¢,_1'heyo F095 i will be a short religious service in St,‘ James Presbyteria Church‘ this morning at 11 aan. _ BundsySchool‘ Concert will be held on Friday evening at 7.30 p.m. MAoa-ronttllosl s celebrated at St. last night by Hie‘ Lords-hi O'Leary, the eermon for slou being preached by Rev. Ztiau-r- lce McDonald. Thtrclioir sang the Mass of Leonard in ll Flat. _‘l’|ME8--Turltcys were offered Friday. Shedizlc, N. per pound accord- on given the bion- ctop Times. it was there was not much demand oven lug to informati A SHORT JOY RIDE-A team waiting outside a grocery store on Queen Street yesterday affor- noon was. columan young man, who been celebrating the Christmas season not wisely but too well. lie got casually into the- sleigh and started to drlvo himself home. and had proceeded two or three blocks l" when stopped by an officer. The team was returned to the owner and the iliagtstrato will boar what- H , H ovelwoxcuflep m. expmlmttona an, »’l‘ho Jilgh Way or the l_.ow and a in order Wedncsd VISITING Hi8 HOMis- Mr. is spending the ye with-his par- rs. John Anderson. rson, who is a prom- r, is at present em- yod at Shawinigan =Falls, Que- raiting plans for the blew- lnnd Power and Paper Com- pally whose enormous plant is to ho erected next year; Already over two thousand ‘men'- prelilninary construction work ~ in zN-ewfoundland; Mr. Anderson has Daniel Anderson ghl§m§1",'-“i,,§°1{}.“‘ selves with the ‘Pretor. Reg. Bax- ‘ ' ‘ tcr at. their head. The Pretor made a good speeclaScriptor Dennis read the Conference minutes, and De- puty Prctm- Graham presented the Conference resolution and the rc- gistrailon report. The latter show- Oil/fill’ attendance oi’ 19 ITOIILQ? centres. seated by the ttlfferent squares. been selected m the top notch had-gen presentetito .- = I:>;f.'s"‘s>'a" »" Dfaritilne Reli Education um in charge. William Dennis, Amherst. with it a fine challenge. . S. BlshflP. Hlllebom. N. I13 Missionary Enterprise." erbelld, Miss Lusby and Mrs. P. .-\. Lnsby respectively. Mr. biacihum gave a brief good- night talk on the words "Quo Vad- ‘i-‘he Sunday ltftcrnoon Forward Stop ant-cling was well attended. Mr. lliachum spolto on the subject fine response lvas made by tho boys. The Conference closed on Sun- day evening, with a very fine ser- vice conducted by the boys tilern- After resolutions had been pre- ‘tho winning $qnare ab. speeches made by the denominational ropre. sllrvatives, impressive fellowship circle close‘ the conference. ' The Conference a tI-larland was also conducted by -Mr..\iachum with the assistance ofzVir. Strotbnnl. pare the‘ plahs of -the _ so and other parts omno new | plant speaks . highly» for nonohgo ilr shroud-At tho opening of the hflullltlay school ' -Cnrotte sree . .. - ~ 1- '- h‘. B01 tor; Mi‘. C. h. Iildeout ol “em” “““"‘°°“ liartlahd. Mr. Strotbard and m. n. S. Woods Principle of the dligh School at East Florencevillc. -' Bapt s1. church. ye C. B. Urclrhart. the supcflenllenth on behalf of the Men's Brotherhood with a few well chosen words pros- enteti the pastor, ltov. C. R. Free- man. a bans-mus Mr. Freeman's surprise was com- plete but in a few words ho expres- sed his appreciation of the gift and the spirit that prompted it. the evening service in the_c hir. Freeman‘ was again taken by hon Deacon J. R. Webb. appropriate speech pres- t-ntl-d him, on behalf oi’ tho choir a copy of The Life lhapini. Mr. Freeman lfe expressed his appreciation for the help of the choir In the church work. Mrs. Free- man was made the recipient of a dozen beautiful Colulnb the members of the y class taught" by Miss gmph-Journal. Rev. was formerly ltsstor Cmlference with a. sill-rill: address on Missions. were; Pretor Stanley, Chapman oi_ fir-anti Falls; Deputy Ilretor, lboy Macisllac~ of East Florenccville; -Scriptor, Fred Young‘ of Jackson- ville. The opening seesslon at which those officers were “elected was presided over by George Young of Jacksonville who was the lPPG-[OT oi’ the Conference at Mc- Adam last year. noon meeting and the closing ses- sion vrcre all very successfully c111‘- lied out. with the boys themselves participating very fully in them all. The boy speakers at tho banquet were Ronald Smith, of East Flor- enccvillc: Bruce Sutton, of Wood- stock: tPaul Estnbrooks of Cold- stream; George Young of Jackson- ville, Stanley Chapman of Grand Falls and Fred Young of Jackson- ville. The speakers in response to tbo toasts were, Mr. G. W. Mont- goluery, Mr. Edward .\icCallum. Mr. A. Plutnmbr, llev. J. H. Kink- Miss Kennedy and Mrs. G. F. Ilol- Stet‘. lllllllfillillll '1’ERSONA'LS visit to Halifax. H. C.-1lall. Mt. Mr. John Manson. West Falls. N. Y" is at the queen Hotel. ips, New Glasgow, v M-r. and. Mrs. S. M. ter Rive-r. are at lb houses and cottages, 57 agricultural _ properties, seVtHBl “prlvutle Pe- _ , .. . . sidences, as we as cease Weill" lac-s, are to Ibo included in the M100- Annio D. Cnvi- Qfllilliif- acre sale of the Latbom estates. port on Frldfly W111i t‘ “"11" Lancushim, which has now been announced by Messrs. Nlglat, Frfilnll‘: ‘and Auiloy. to be held at rms lr I in January, and, apart from I119 60110 Fer"? b0“ mm; Albert’ Um“ mansion and park. there is a rent- roll ow over £10,000 n ear. day and tbo public speak in ‘llillll The historic Lathon all. which praise of the cottrtesy of Capt. AP nnnnhnnp was besieged by Crolnwelfs len and the MIIIHUZHTB."H- armies, is still to be seen stanclw ing ln the park whore for eight months of the Civil War it with- stood tho assaults of Sir Thomas Street Saturday evening to Witness Paieinx and General Agcrlon. the arrival of Santa Claus who np- wltilst for prosollulay occupation poured in his aeroplane llromptly then’, is lvtyths Hail, with its at 1 p.m. The piano which was modern comforts, including swimm- Ital ‘and Turkish baths. , Boston, Winnipeg, ar- rived last n1 ht on a visit to rela- tives at Bdns aw. Mrs. R1 H. Edwards, mother _ Mrs. Augustus‘, who Messrs. J. W. Call-beck audyF. L. Summerside, are at the John Logan, Fort ill. Queen Ho on‘ Thursday able management of Mind urchlqon teacher. A's _ exceptionally tlno the —--——-- lst’ s attendance of ro Deaths vu to th Dunn“ “Dire Qnmumd _ E/tllrown. York; ‘D. Murchison. m... branches by , ho pronltnosq‘ of the s oh; gave evidence of a teacher; I Mr, S. D. Murchison . tho chair. A splendid programme g ‘manner. thawing grout m, their teacher. ftfrhié 'd by. Prof. . Robertson. Bpeson- Webstcr, bfitigell. . respdct to Ii . ‘ hgsfififl” n en ‘were inldo Claus appeared In his usual jovial manner. giving his good gifts from a. handso ely decorated tree. to gym, u“, 055mm “germ, pupils an teacher. A vote of aim!“ was tendered by Mr- A- \\'. piles belngbrollen and Wllshull out. ‘it appreciation of cherty. » t” 869d, Ivor '_ done The group leaders were Rev. G. Rev. 1G. F. Bolster featured tho Tho officers of the conference The banquet, the Sunday after- siolis i; Gouncfl Successful Boys’ (touforences have recently been conducted at Amherst, N. and Hal-tland, N. H. At Amherst the Conference which was held In the Methodist Church opened on the eyening of Friday, govt-arbor ltitll. with Waldo c. Mac- Officers‘ were elected as follows: "story-Ros. Baxter oLNew Glas- sow; Deputy Pretor. itobhloe Gra- haln, New Glasgow; Scrlptor, . The 09611111,: address was given hy Rev. H. 8. B. Strotbard on "The investment of Life" and carried The Conference was again organ- ized into six ‘squares wlihilev. A. .; Rev. H. S. B. Strothard; Rev. F. L. Orc- of Amherst; BevJA. W. Armitagc of Oxford and Mr. . l1. lfacGregor of New Glasgow as their respective lefldéfiLr-TYIGSG squares entered into cont-petition throughout the Conference-tho honors finally . e lug won by the square led by ll r. Bland; Mr. Machum and Mr. Strot- hard led the boys Ill the discussion of a number of the features of filo C. S. E. T. program including Bible study and the-mid-week réflvities. Mr. Machu-m delivered l1! address which received excellent uilt-llll-o-l on the subject "The Bov "n! the 0n Saturday evening an excell- ent banuuet was served by the lad- ies of Amherst-Rev. l’. A. Walker acted as tolistmaster-Toasts to- Canada, or Homes, the Public School, the Church and Sunday School. the C. (l. -i. T. girls and the ladies were proposed by the boys and responded to by Mr. J. R. Mac- Gregor. Mr. S. A. Burgess, Prin- ‘clpal Morehouse, Mr. A. E. Weath- DRIVING - SLEIGHS Piano Box and High Backs in 10 different styles $70.00 up nnlvmo HARNESS ‘in. moron‘, Solid Nick- el, ‘Brass, Oroide ' and I _.¢"‘.!l"."f2.': .i'.Rfl1@bi 35-1‘. 3, “(lllltillliigs-TI“ .. '2 j ' ~~-.$22.o0 of SLEIGH ROBES . Saskatchewan, Grey and Black Goat, in as- sorted sizes. $11.00 up HORSE‘, . RUGS In Militaryhand Light y and Heavy Jute. $1.90 up lull: Slllll LONDON, Dec. 18.—-Over 140 ea —LATE A H R lVAL.—'l‘lle H011 i'. from PlClOllw-"H. —FERRY CLOSES.--The lied- eri the season business on Thurs- _ssurs ARRIVEII-Jlnntlretln of people iliumlned with red light nlltrllted on tho roof of Holmanfis store and w???" Santa dacendotl to the ground on a JIIVIRI HOTEL long ladder amid loud shouts and cheers from the people. Santa than Victoria: R. J. M6119!!!» Nofl-h entered iiolmnnWrStol-e whorc he “qnnll”? 0- n- P51114131 4N9" seemed to remain for tho rust of Glasgow: J. -E. llroclln, lfsle Vol-to; rho gvgninfL-JL Pudhlun Allen. lhyflold, N. 13.; R. Harris and wits. ‘Dnrcltost ,‘J. A. _..gmpog F|N|QH[D,—The Kil- M aid, Corbyvlllc, OnL; A. Tl. (gm-e prldgn, Monflllflld- Cllfdlililfli 11- A- M91197‘ from Albortnn has been completed l ll- 305m"? M- YWBG- "Balm"? ifl fivo uw-eks unddr the supervi- ltiiflg MeSwnin. St. Peters: A. (l. “m; of Maggy‘, wmyi mm Help Thin bridge hi one third of n lull»? long and in tile honw fall gale was comp to lo Mnrohinolhmnnd ‘ pupils. These piles have all been runaw- Meetlng cloned by singing God ml and the whole brltllze built up W . Dink ‘Save the King. dnyw-S. incest-S. --—.\ir. and Sleighs- Priest PUNG ANl) BOX k at Lowest SPECIALLY’ PRICES, LARGE ASSORTM .-..._- .-_____._:_-.-_._—~.-_._-.@~._-- v . . -. In 5 different styles New Century and El- ectric Washing Mach- Royal Canadian, Eze and Bicycle Wrlngers. Anker-Holth Separa- tors in diilferent sizes. , IN y STOCK Beaver, victor; Beech- nut, Queen City,Quak- er, Robin Hood and Household . Flour, in- bags and barrels, which we are offering at‘ specially low prices‘ in "5 and 10 barrel lots. ALSO FEEDS in Bran, Shorts, Oil- sLEion- BELLS Body-Half Back Straps. Shaft nd - Saddle (lifetimes. ' 9“ '91.’... FUR boars Sasldatchewan, Beav- cr and Woinbht, in‘ as» sorted sizes. $23.00 up ROOT CUTTERS $22.00‘ up Roller Grain‘ Cru and Grain . $40.00 up NusUAnnA-lt- OVE GOODS" HE PROVINCE" Seed Meal, Cornmeal Cracked Corn, Schu- mmacher Feed, Rolled Oats and Standard prices in ton lots. NOW 1s THE TIME T0 TAKE ADVA GAINS wn ARE orrnnmc ON Atll-JNCIES IN ALL rnmcu . Summerside a - . Western Guardian NTAGE OF THE U ALL THE AB ‘AL POINTS OF T ma; a. 00MPANY¢------m --»___. "FOR flfiiE last hoot-J on watching to set- lf l eal a kiss from you." "indeed! ,..Porltn pm Alias Jcant-tto .\lc\'lt||<-, stnlll-nt n] . \\'. f‘. lm-tnrnt-d to lWt-sillltlrlnllll in Hlivlli llitilliilllll, hundreds oi‘ loads of tlnl- bcr 19 by 20 loot lom: l‘f‘l'l|1l('h\l~' tlu- _ old structure. -. -. Jerome Dunc-cite. Pleasant. View, was Ill Sunlnlcrsldo. Wl-lillr-s- ‘hfl buying fishing in s _ .__<0>————— Ds i badJNitor what do you moan/fr’- an nctllisL-you known! Iota 'I\lr. blllx. .\ic\'ittic, “'C.‘<lillf‘tl'lfllli|. was in tbo city Saturday. ghan is l'('|ll'\'|ili-'. J. J. .\icQllald. Sltlllllil ‘who is on his holidays HOTELV ‘Offers to the travelling . .—-.\lr. anll Mrs. Lyman llicarti, ti!“ - . 'I ltl flclrs on w.‘ W bomm‘ "m \ n "g r I » ----.\il'. Harry O'Brien lt-ft Albert- ‘on on return tn llns _l.\lr. O'Brien was -!\lr. Percy Banks and wlfo. Civil-yum hmpral or , way, were in Summon-side. on Wed- ussonlbiotl on “liter nanny‘ ,_S_ llflllif‘ attending up-tp-oat no.1. flips 4: _ resins newt-smarts oats’ - Inltrvqmyits lil my -_r qanatlcL-Thloptlottoo In , -_; Friends ol‘ Mr. John Dunn, Al- ton. art- plcltscd i0 know h" is lrccnvorlnl: from a s ~—Mr. \\'. B. lmartl. ifymi. Wilt‘ =1 '1: or to Summersitic. on Wednes- ‘ n eriotm opcraiixwni —~Nir. llobt. ilogg. Wilmont. was H‘ ‘‘‘‘ "_' l lvmll- Htcvk. ilnplr-lnentn t-tta. I on Saturday for Ilumford, lvhcrt- ho Intends to remain-e , . . n; cbinoyd; ' ~—Mr. Hugh F. Aiorrison. Kon- slngton. paid a business trip io Summorsltie, Wednesday.——S. Stronlt. who bad olno to atttrnti the mother. tbo into —-Mr. Bruce McKinnen. (lrrlllanrs mo" mmmoned l‘ "- mu" ‘ind t‘ ha“ itoad, was n visitor to Summer- side. on \\'odnosdlly.—fl. t . ,. , ‘ . Charlottoto (Jatherinn Strong. turn to llbntll- island. Mrs. Earl i). Lonrd. (‘antral iicdt-quo. were visitors In I t I w h d 0 t t o r "lnK,St|ln|llr.-rsidt-. on Wczlnosrlnys-dd. coy as e u r m n . w water mark Ill some places. _v lrlcnds or .\lr. |.etr.’l~ ~.\n. lrvingnlteld. Campbellton. _ ursl‘ bc-lpuid a vlslt on Wetlnerdny to form- ing damaged. over twenty of tile or town friends. ll. Bank m’ Canada. Sussex. N. ltret to hear that ht- ls con to lake a two months revs-l. g undergone a sllr- . recently ln the Si. He is convnicsclug —MIss AnnIIClte ho wns.._visititlg her brother Dr. with the best bflumbqf salrworlt- if. J. Keir; nu returned horn!