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M 17 Tu 18 W 19 Th 1.* Sa i 20. zo. 21. -s 22.4 JANUARY.--lst to 3rd, fair and cold. 4th to Sth, blustery. 9th to 13th. flue weather for January. 1-ith to 18th, sleet and snow. 19th to 22nd, chnngea2b5Ie. 23217 to 24th, rain and snow. th to th, a storm period. ., X 28"! to 29th' clearing _.mth to mst' there? Thi. person on the outside clear and cold. r DIIRY 0F EVENTS TO-DAY. City Magistru.te's Court. I’eople's Theatre, 7.30 and 0 p.m. Prince Edward Theatre. nnitincc at 3 p.m.; evening, 7 and 8.45 p.ni. ¢fr|a~»~».\¢ ."1 BIRTHS ' MePHEFl80N-At Uigg, on Jan. fitli. to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel McPherson. a (l8~ll§h¢€f'. ' W l | ` 'A ` IIRIIIAGES SENCEBAUGH-HYDE. - At the Manse, Murray River, P. E. I., Jan. 20th, 1915 by Rev. A. J. Mo.cNeill, B. e A., Wilbert Grant Sencebaugh of Mur- ray Harbour North and Mary Hyde of Murray_ Harbour. BECK-McLEOD. - At Guernsey Cove, P. E. l, Jan. 14, at the home of the By order of Directors, J. A. NIACDONALD, (lardigan, P. E. l. ' Jun. 1Slli, 1015. S1110-1-20-ivfinfli. _ -'._é_. _L-'I nuin [nt suis 0 Onc hundred acres of [rec hold land. six miles from llharlottotown; good house und buildings. lt has boon well cared for, mudded, fertilized. limbed, manured. The best farm on Winsloe road. \Vindn1ill, telephone, both in good working order. Tlircsli- ing outfit, all complete. 1-lay fork. rope and carrier goes with form. If not sold by first day ot' l\Inrcl1 will lic sold by auction. JOHN IIORNE. \Vinsloc Station. P. E. I. 8294-1-18MtliGwks. I “D0 YE N0' KEN ME?" A recent copy oi` The Wishaw (Lan- arkshire) Herald had the following: The war is responsible for many strange happenings, and one incident worth recording is reported from the district. Recently while a woman was niakiiig preparations to retire for tho night she hard footstps on the stair leading to her house and a voice re- marked. “1t's the right hand door.” Her door was locked and the house was in darkness. However, when the knock camo, she questioned, “Who’s explained that he was a stranded sol- dier. and hail been sent to this house for lodgings. The woman had tho gas lighted, und invited the soldier to on- ter. ln answer to her question, the man in khaki informed the guid wife that ho wits from (‘niia.4ln. The wo- inan'llicn offered, if he had any relzi lives in the plnce, to help him fliid them, when thc soldier looking in- tently at her, asked: "l)o yc no' ken me, motlier?" It transpired that when a lad of seventeen the soldier hail left Kllsyth. where his family tht-ii resided, and emigrated to the Domin- ion. Twelve years passed and during the time he had become on iiidifferent corrsepondent. On war breaking out. lie joined the Canadian forces, .and when given leave he visited Kilsyth. only to find that his family had remov- ed to Motherwell. l-Iere he found them as stated. and it was far ayout the sms' ‘ oors before the family retired to rest. Polish Your Silver on :ind protect the inncr'tl\vclliiig_ r Mnlting lonely fnccs' brighton Y B Y Send out the sunshine as you pa-SS Little dccds of kindness set the world Scatter them about you- rr thc sent of tlic_tronblc. Take it ac- cording to the dircolioiis and that dis- 1 trcssing cough will quickly vanish. rr Get a bottle today, and have it in the house. Price 25c and 50c. Maclxin- non Drug Co., (for. Great George and Kent Streets. MEU- THE LEE-ENFIELD RIFLE FOR regarded us a distinct conipliuieiit Io the ofliclency of Nova Scotinns thot of the regular division they should bc A number of Toronto mon are here with them. Regarding the charge nitts; Mrs Alexander Burke, 2 lbs. oils; Mrs, John W Peters, 50 cents; ‘hill li Shun bf ““sh"k"“ by "mst U' i\Irs. Jos. Martin 20 cents; Mrs Lucy lit’e's storms. _ V I Thcro is one Guest, wlio, il llc I As you go, ,. ‘c-tors 50c; Mrs Eiisebtlis Peters .50c; pair socks; Mrs Andrew Peters -l0c; abide ‘Vim “sf will mall" "‘ pmm ‘N Mrs Edivard Peters 1 lb. rolls; l\Irs unfniling saiictusry. ctcr I) Po'Icis'27c, 1 blanket Mrs l’., . ' : ; ~. , Matilda Peters 25c, 2 lbs rolls; Mrs “You may help a load to liglitcnr Frank Peters 75% 1 pair pillow ascs; Mrs. Alexander McDougall 1.25; Mrs. Mary A. McDonald $1.00; A5 Fm' g°~ Miss Margaret McDonald 75c; Mrs As you go. ou may clioer ai licart that's broken M y it kinilly iiioss:igc_spol