‘h; v4 ‘firs? and the distinguished patronage sglrctlonel --, Overture -s A’ i pr. 1.1. .5, ‘ no.1!‘ lieu tilt-Emit. ‘Under Qriériuspfios of” "flle cLuB i and "Fri-lop!!! and is Worshlprltiayor Mpitenna ‘H’ v QIIdT a MUVKTHHI, ‘ v f!“ "I Monday and Tuesday, Ian. 26 8t 27 1 --Y'hROiGRAMME . ...,. ....... ..,. .................... .. Casino, Orchestra Caledonian Club Pipe end Drum Band Plpers-Mcthtlflaid, J. K. McKenzie, Burke. Groom and N, McKenzie. Drummers-Enman, McFarlane and Garnhum. ' ng ................................ .- gzlfilcettlrette fifibne Act, by Tom Taylor "To Oblloe Benson" , der lfiwion of or. J. A. Allan ' aste in "Drder of First Apperance _ . AA AALLAAAAA w . v of His Honour Covernor Heart: v vvvv vv vv vvv v vv .............. .. Casino Orchestra M, Jghn Mel-splu- '-_ _. w!“ ‘I n‘ J ‘~ ..".;;'"L';;;;;'." hdolhn. the Boss oi the amliy, lMr. A. HfMscLesn _... Mr, F. P. Duffy lMlss Bertie Stewart . . _ Trusts wm .. ...... .. Mrs. J. A. Brady ' “I'm” 7'30‘ skaum‘ “t s“ ‘Mr. Trottergfiflltfliiiiawn. A Gentleman with a Hobby, .......... .. ,, : . if _‘,"-"'-‘-- ‘ Mr. T, H. White ‘ _ Seenel-y-Aifirswlng Room in Mr. Benson's Home. - _> le has sold his bacon Berkshire ' " J" r. . ' 4 Sonp-q-‘lgjrllan’; a Min for a’ That" . ..................................... .. g‘:_l;hu;u'x:_' ’ ‘mfrllcfilmb Mephn“ 1°: " Mr iThoTnas Connolly Mosgsl Farm, Scotland. , prize at m; ‘charlsongflgwxorllaxlfh 5 stsptDancef-Mlsses Florence Doiron. Priscilla Martin, v it Mum, last m" l ‘ . ‘ ' Angie Martjn and Vlnie LeCIair. ~ i; .55,- t_-’i7_ice_P , ldent MoFadyen and J. K. McKenzie > GAZETTEbPTh .Ci n r ----------------------- - > ,,,,.,,,,....,, g 2,, _ " Mrs. Frances Holl Trainer . mg m the edgaibngillnclzjilt o; l‘; ,3,’ Ml" “"7 Tram” > lists. YUM-costlier ‘Chlarlottyetgwlne 9 . . .un-‘-¢--. , 7?’. he. Engaged Voung 1 1 ‘12 song 1a §R Simon, “The Parson Lillian Earle. Tickets and plan of seats Friday, 23rd. inst.. at 9 o'clock a. m. nutter ‘which Tickets for Tuesday evening on sale Tuesday morning 27th at 9 o'clock a. m. Reserve seats 50 and 75o. 8 o'clock sharp. NOTE-Tickets for Monday 26th not good for Tuesday 27th. TH O6. ~Fr--WH iT E; President. -15-l-l!)-3ic0(l_ Messrs. A. 9._ Elghtsome Reel (by request) ......._ ‘;,,.. “r. Music by Pipers Groom and Burke Dancers-J Douoett, T,-'Riehard. A. McLeod, J. McDonald, . Misses Martin, Dolron and Le-Ciair. "m, Miss Wlqhtmsn, St. Peters I . AMIIUSICAL SKETCH IN COSTUMES." ‘ .‘,‘,'( rlglt Sparkling Music.) fiQ-‘IXARA-CT ERQ 1 ----,-- ----- ._ Auld Lang Sync. God Save the King. Prof. 8. N Earle, .Muslcal Director, assisted by Miss i _ Secretary. m+eo~¢o0e+¢+o++e+o++o++o+++o¢¢¢+¢4 A 4 . _~ , , Man" . Master ‘Fran-k Lynda Mrs. Frances Holl Trainer .. ‘Miss Frances. Moore UMlss Lueenia Holl Miss Helen Large Miss Ella Seaman ..... -Mlsa'Mabei Lynds‘ Miss Annie Dammerell -- .. Miss Lillian Earle lMn-Arthur Bruce . Mr. Frank McDonald --..-'8 Lin" j§l+oi1iil=a$n uthhiia- P. av c. curios a; us. “now-r as A -EUTE." ‘l. HRS-Skating at 8.45. Admission 54-1-21-11 26c. . -" 5111-21-11 / m. cmnnorrurowu custom: Central Guardian‘ i Funeral‘ Olfthéllate Du‘. J. D. Mclntyrtr 1' ‘ - ~. t‘ ——— - y. . ARENA TQNIGHT-h-Baukerl vs.._ ‘Thwflmeral o; H“; may; ,1_ 13,- unlesrlhfin the meantime‘. he bed Mclnityre which was held at Mont- ague, Friday. Jan. 16th, at ‘lrwo'o'- clock from the Presbyterian Church _ s‘ was attended by the lsrgeil cou- ADniverIUY. Jnnllll‘! 26th and , th -‘ ' 52-"1-21-11 VACANT P.E.I. (Conttnued iroin ‘Page 1) A Damofisriiurrw" o! Lad,“ John stir-ling. assisted by Rev. Mr. flioizifeo. New York model garments. Special Mohellan‘ of Valleyfleld, and Rev. Mr- Nash‘: chances are daily Mr. Stewart of Montague also Rev. brightening. and he is receiving es- orders taken today and tomorrow M; Armstmng o; the ghrmgan pecially st ng support from an lit "S. A. McDonald's. Skating at 8.45. ' WHIST PEPTlPONEQ-Owlng 38-1-20-2] INTERM EDIATE HOCKEY Ar- to the’ death of Miss Florence and ‘I H 940G795“- Cronin the Whist in St. Joseph's Sodallty Hall will he postponed till further notice, Burns’ Concert_ ettedi‘ appears ‘the To be Prov. Lt. 1921- . at Jamieson's Drug Store on Doors open at 7.15. Concert D P __..___¢0-c>———- l - 'T‘H_OS.‘M.'-M¢:MILLAN. ‘v1 ‘ “EERSDNMB ' 31135504; i t One Insertion I . . . . Four Insertions . Eight Insertions .- ‘ vvvv vvv vvvvv vv v v Agents Wanted $O-OO-O44-§-Q§Q-O-§H O-OOOQ-QO-O cmssmmn ADVERTISEMENTS . 10o per line of '6 words. do per line of 5 words "le per line of b words d ¢v-v:v,e-v v v v vvwvvO Miscellaneous PORTRAIT AGENTS — WRITE for catalogue, United Art Ltd.. Brunswick Ave., Toronto. 899-1-121Mws26l. WANTED NOW-SALES AGENT for Queens ‘or Kings County. Lzood pay. free equipment, exclu- sive territory. Our stock is well iillil favorably known. A good business can‘ be done. Write Pelhuul. Nursery Co., Toronto, Out. 591-12-24-261 _ Wanted ____________i__________ WANTED-ALL KINDS OF RAW lilrs, including Silver Fox, lRed iiiid Cross Fox, ‘Mink, Muskrat, “bullies, Racoou, etc, for which l ""1 hay you the highest mark- et prices. Cull or mall furs in to ‘"3’ ""190. McArtburBlock. Sum- ulci-pldc. l; y; Rayner. Fm. Dem, tr. 997-1-19-mwf Situations Vacant ' ii $5 SEQ. HOUail-IO o NEC- ‘931 011: g , i- malglnolble denlnnll. have piping; of your "W11; make five dollérs 'up daily; “Film 01‘ e unneces- Brunt- sury. Bradl {has-patent}, 10rd Ont. a’; . 1.7.131, -_____i Jfl. h I 1 our Oppottftnity. To Batter. Yourself THERE IS A GOOD LIVING FOR W" Pisht where ymtJlv-e. Full or spare time, No capital required No experience nqoeesairy. We ‘M011 mu how to ‘become a Not- ‘ionai Representative, selling our Hlllendid lino of bop-toms silohh- iiu: for the entire taunt-hr from iliiciory direct, to oommmer through local. v National. "Store st your door" selling Otgfli. age "oonaplots clothing more: inset. Illell “ilmifle case. Expeuilanloed n representatives. ‘ JNO. A. MIcDONALD LAND BUR‘ veyor, Hermsnvllle, P. lil. I. 816-1-7—.3mos. IMMORTALITY CERTAIN. THE Mr. Alfred Jay of Head Hlllsboro ty. is visiting in this cl , _ All‘. V1 rnoll fiiiunn of Mermaid ispan: Sunday evening in the city. “GUN CHR-ODH GUN‘ AIG- ’ HEARN" will be sung by Clans- Kay’ Summel-slda men MaoFudyen and MncKcnzie at 52-1-21-1l A coon eAllvu-z of Hockey and 800d. ice for skating Arena tonight. 11B- The 11110111115011 181021.19‘ M1‘- P. E- 1., Department of Public v following. Huuvy Arrilrlery,_ 11st, (P.E.I.) Heavy Brig-ode, 2nd, Sic-go Buttexgv ' William Zrtlb. 12th. Nov 1924, _P. E. I. Rout. (liiiitllgv-Eirr, CJB-F.) To be Capt. Lt C. W. MacArthur, M. M., 1st, June THE REGULAR mill-week meet- ing of their. Jmnlles’ C. G. I. T. was held ‘on Tuesday at 6 p. m- ——— ‘ Duriilgq the" (levotlonnl period JAMES lVAN FARQUHARSON tlhe President Norma. Jomieuon. " gave an‘ intclrieslilng interpretation of Du Vince's famous picture lvun FiIFqiilllI-ISOII son of Mr- and “The Lac-t Slipper", each 11191111101‘ Mrs. Albert having been supplied with o. copy] lunld w.lil be ‘held this afternoon. The tulk and activity were on the sozvlctvs sturLl-n-g at 2 p. m. -. The phylslcal- side. of ou-r program. Mists 111110 Mi‘. Idarqtrllarson wuls 510K101‘ Dioris Tait Have the talk which 1111i)’ 61X iTflYEP ii/lfh 1110041‘ P095011- ,was followed by physical drill, ing ‘iu the face, bu: lull that modi- pl-uns were made cal ‘skill and lowiulg ‘for the programme of DCIIIDIP could‘ do, could quot prcvifnt lllc l-stration Week, Feb. 18——24th. -Plllow—-The Family. -Pillow-—-M-r. J. Mort Mobean- and family. ' WREATHS and Mrs. W. ‘L. Poole and ‘dblmily, Claude McKay. cnl-zsceurs ‘ ,. Kemp. SPRAYS and Mrs. J. J. Stewalrt. IN MEMORIAM ' The funeral of the lint-e James Fnrqlrhorson, - Mur- allllentinn rapid spread of the disease l-le lcuves to uhouru besides la loving tutu-Pr null m-otlher. three bro-liners lEdlvaril, Lloy-d. and Daniel. Tile ‘funeral services iviiliiie 00111111911“ by Rev Geo. C. Taylor. ma» MR. JOHN CHAISSON son, an aged amd respected resilient Mr- Haruld 31391301111111 07 Cove of St. Louis, whose death occurred Mr. Roland Jay of Fanning 1350011 is spending the week in this C y. Miss Pearle Jay of this city spent the week-end in Mermaid the guest 0i her aunt. Mrs. Malcolm Mac- Donald. Mrs. Ray Morris, of Granville. llle sitter depth and a real world spent the weekend m m“ ‘my’ ‘beyond is mm“ m Sweden the guest of Mrs. E. W. Mac-Kay, lbortfs great work on “Heaven lmd Hell." Over 400 lpuiqos. Only 486 Euclid Ave., Toronto. For Sale Ailrigss gpthl Dickieson and ill/luster 25 L tum w. K_ m 7 r ur ck eson of New Glasgow. m“ 5 p“ l w are spending n. few days with Mr. 15_17_Z1_24_ and ‘Mrs. George Dickleson, l0lty_ BIRTHS ' FOX PUPS e100 EACH, DID NOT MAF-FADYEN? M Kingston on fur out for peltiuz. Millu: pond Jml- 19"‘. m-MP- “1111 Mrs. Miller breeders. Apply "M" cjo Guurd- MzwFadyem 9- daufihief- lull. 25-1-203131. FOR SALE-AUTO KNITTFERS. like new, good condition Write for prices. Knitting machine tool. MILLS-At Lethbtllldgc. Alta, saves transferring stitches Pnr- January 20th, 1925, H. ‘P. tlculars free. Booklet l0c on age-d G7 ye-ars formerly of Char- DEATHS speeding up knitting, toe closing. loltotowu. I’. E. I. Jsrman, d-Iyland -Pal'k. Imudon. Om; 40.1.21,M21_ STEWART-At Bellevue, Wednes- day 21st inst, John W. Stewart in zz-For Frost Bites and Cllllblnlns. M5 34th Yiiili- Kindly 911111 FIOWBTS- Chilblains come from undue ex- Elmer“ “mice I'm"- posure to slush and cold and frost- bite from tlie icy winds of winter. Ih the treatment of either an ex- cellent preparation is Dr. Thomas’ LAVERTY-—At ‘the Clt‘y Hospital on Jan. 20th, Cornelius Laverty, aged 39 yeuns. The iremu-ilnss were forwarded from M. Heunes- Eclsctric Oil, as it counteracts the sews parkmrs w his home at - 153 cattle. 197 inflammation and relieves lilo lmln, Peak” Salmon by mud yestemay being transacted owing to orders Were h d 151 l’ f r The nctlon of the oil is prom!" 111"‘ afternoon ill. 2.30. Ell-nierul Thuns- qvmiiiz from 0161119118 "8""! m“ lambs‘ m °gs ‘m m ‘es 0 its application is extremely simple. my 1110mm; Millard’! Llnlment Uletl b! Plilf-‘lfllml ' a b-O-O-O-GO i Queen Hotel Water etrsst. Ghsriotilhwii < This popular Motel has b . been eemplmly. renovated v and nmrnlshesi-throuehovl < > and otters vsry comfortable iIvvV-v-V gazing‘ Jars Juu-ry m“, for domestic and country account . t . 1e28- sho is sons but not ioraviisn- fffgfxzef‘ dflivifgljzfi and 300d lambs moo and 912x50. hi ions more than i-s pumped during mild weath- IN MEMORIAM in loving memory o1 my 11°" Mother, thou art pone before us, And thy saintly soul ll 710W" on hllil-ls, men see u-ulllmited vposiiahlliiies °i1i' lirwositlon. n: time uorw 4 ins While. .. ready, bigger “ bellm- . than " The tsbl ls sspsolslly good ever Assure ‘ It an esdus- 4 and-tho public are oourteoueiy iv? ‘tenuous? fir: i “pg-m, ‘ E B I919“) want? “fi! E >, m" 9"“ ' “Y- cf-ty territories sonny preamble. "it l, a sicu of distinction to be Charlottetown n; 4 i..."§:l‘&f‘..'....-."°""“"""“ A? : Hotel o», ma. Order House ~ Dept. 80. , Proprietors BOX 2017, ‘ ‘i. . ' f ‘:1 D accommodation ts-Ms travel- QQQQ ‘A4 - eye, And where sorrow is unknown. III ' Whom thou‘ hast left behind. As sure a welcome find. Q-A Milli. > ' ‘ _\'!J!0,}s.1'i.fliI4.Il.I1. Hendspent yesterday in this city. on 9G,; 315p The deceased. who was in his 781th year had been. ill ‘Mr. Mallcolm MnoDon-illd of Mer- falling heiajth f9,- 391119 tune. htiiv- mnid spent yesterday in this city. ing entered the Prince County ME- pltul for treatunerc last June, lbuit only gained tculporary relief, for he gradually grew weaker. His (lea-Lb, therefore, was not un- BJQPQClQfl- still it mad-c, a sadly lbe- rcaved home. His ileu-th was most peaceful, alter having ‘been com- forted by the Inst rites of the (‘litho- lic C-lrurcll of which he was ever a faithful and devout member. He leaves to mourn. besides hi8 aged widow, ‘three sons and three daughters. thme sons 111111 011B daughter having died many v81!" ago. The living urc John. of And- over, Mn-ss., Peter and Josvlhli. M" Edmund Gaudel, Mrs. Joseph (laud- ct and Mrs. Joseph Arseunllli- l1" cf St. Louis. ‘The ‘dead are Eric. Telesphore, Pelien and _-\li11‘J'- His funeral, which ‘was one of the largest seen here for some time testified to the high esteem und respect lu which the deceased W115 held. The Requiem High Mass was cele- bralted iby Rev. P. C. Gauthier. P. P.. who also officiated ut the lriiive- The pull-bearers were P8161‘ Buole, Simon Maillot, John Polrler. John Bernard, Peter Gallant and Pet-er Mslllet The sympathy of lilo whole tram- |uun'l‘ty goes out to the berirzivld wido-w and f-umlly in their sad lose. THE MARKETS (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Jan. 20.—Thc 6X- port trade in ‘Canadian Brill" i)“ the Montreal market today showed little change with little businoflfl o. workable figure. The domestic market for coarse 813111115 “"15 er, prices maintaining a stondy un- dertone. 0ntsrio'No. 2 white oats were quoted st 66 cents, No. 3 11¢ 64 cents and No. 4- Brade at 62 were steady for spring wheat Bril- wlntsr wheatflour and prices were advanced‘ 25 cents per barrel. A Whore mru are win“ "1"" "I?" fairtrsdo conlinuosto be done in “"9 ‘"181"- N l ‘ all itiards of millfeed and prices 9°39 5°“ 4°‘ 311- were firm. The ‘market for rolleld oats was steidy. The trade in be - And WM" m. Lord m." ‘ummon ad hay is quiet. Extereme dullness markedthe trading in butter qbglt ~~-»~~~»r~“u u;r:hhwuuhu,,r 'foddsr made No. 1 goods quoted. INBIRTID IY HER "Aimlll" at um to M own nor owns 11111 oil-h wen. love ‘is desirshs, but No.1 It 18% to 1s cents nor iwund- those other thins you memtousd 51 1 48-1-9ll51i Ii- »Prlces were well maintained forms sbsola necessities. ' V, , , Below is a list of the floral tri- utes: iCross——l\lr. and Mrs. A; S Mc- mflm reported quletl with. how“. up of one loud of medium steers. cents per bushel, ex-store. Prices ‘owner! we" mos"? 93-00 m“! Church, and Rev, Mr. Briuton of 9135599 °l 9 ‘DQ111118. Liberals and the Baptist. Church. Rev. Mr. Row- ley of the Methodist Church all tak- ena tonight Bunkers’ vs. P. W. 0.1118 D1111 in the service. The liflll 54.1.2141 bearers were Mr. W. L. Poole, Mr. i G. A Thonupson, Mr. J W Carruth- ers, Mr. '1‘. G. Ives. Dr. L. V. Grant, "its 01 the peorle- and sent out Although a Seumto is appointed thousands of letters with ballots votes have been cast for Mr. Nash and every mail is still bringing its iluotu o1’ ballots. Thut he has exception-ally strong T1111? years he has been connect- tihp Province in various capacities, 110111: now tho Managing Editor and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Adams Sou- PIN-Side"!- I-Ievalso ran five elections and for- tour yenrs was s member of 54_1_21_u The woman-s institute’ The my. the Provincial Government without _ v v ‘housie Laiw Society, TheC-hurlottc- Iborlfolifl. sT°cK,N°TE___MxI. ‘Peter Bro‘, town Driving Club, Mr. and. Mrs, 11c is an able speaker, as he ls a Writer, and his services on behalf of the party are not surpassed by that of any other man in this prov- lncc, ' Mr. and Mrs. o. s? which. h... 111‘. Nvisivh resemblance to sir Margaret and Mira. Sittherlg d‘, Mr. Wllfrltblrnurier has caused him to and him '13 (}_ [vetyl-Mmgd 13mm, bfidlllfllflkfifl time and ugaln for the late Premier. und some interesting stories can be related in addition to the one given above. .Qii 011B occasion, for instance. Mr‘ “m1 Mrs- L- H-A Qoihn. “Mr, when scaled in o. Mnn-treul restau- workm (iswpplmngnyary mm) John and Mrs. F McDonald, Dr: ,Mrs 111111. 0108c to a large plate window Joseph Szrvidsnt, ‘Charlottetown. Gram’ Ml‘ ‘"111 M"! WWW r MT- Almonlg the appointments, etc, ml. rind Mrs. J. I’. Beer, Mr._, overlooking the street, a nc-wslboy 'M.rs_ iuttcrcd un cxclaulntion "There ho J \‘V Currhthgm, Mr andr_My-g_ [y is" and the window was quickly J. McLean, Mr. um] Mrs. J. Wglvlur. surrounded by a large crowd, ull dock, Mr ulul Mrs. Aillleon Mound. 11111181‘ w set h glimpse ui Chmuiii-H Mr. and Mrs Frank McCain-on‘, lilisrr F11“ 311111-“0011 ‘Olu and Airs, McDonald, M; “m1 Eveudurlng an election campaign Mrs. o. B. Cillrkson. Mr and Mrs. iii ihis DTOVlIiCe h biiier lwliiiwi E. .I. Kerr. Mr. and Mrs. s..-K. Todd, vlilivhciii hliuded to Mr. Nhsb as Mr, am] M1‘g_ 1, M Maximum,’ My “A pocket edition of Sir Wilfrid Laurler" and time and again he has ibecu called the Luiurlcr of Prince Edward Island. ‘ The Centenary (Continued from‘ Page 1) ~- .i., olhcr description of property be- ing‘ madc in aid of the proposed Church, to appoint Trustncs for the purpose cf receiving und holding the snuie in trust for the goodof all concerned; any three of said Coulmiltec to be a quorum. The following gentlemen were nlppolntetl n Com-mittee for the pur- [I059 ubovc mentioned. viz. Messrs. John Stcuvart, sec. E. Cameron, Wil- liam Cullen, John Stewart, jun.. John McGregor, - Mr. Stewart having left the Chair. thanks were voted to him for his iIliLGIIIlOII to the business of the (lily. It is with sincere sorrow‘ we re- A sulbscrlptlou rlapér being im- ‘corll the dearth of Mr. John Clulls- llltllllllély opened, a considerable sum was subscribed by those pres- ent, to which we are happy to udd. a hundsuule addition has since been made, so that we entertain tho most sangu e hopes of this desirable meusu e being soon curried into fuiil nndcomplete effect. a measure of which it ls impossible to estimate tllc benefits. At the commencement of the subscription Mr. Stewart, on behalf of Alex. Blrnic, Esq., of London, and William Johnson. EsqJ, made an offer of n Town Lot each im- mediately adjoining each other, on which to erect the intended Church. which were gratefully received. Subscriptions already obtained: His Excellency the Lleut. ‘Governor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £25.00 His Honor the Chief Justice 10.00 E. L. Hurdle . . - - - - - - - - - - . -- 5-00 George Blrnie, London . . 5.00 John Stewart . . . . . . 10.00 John McGreg0l' . - 20-00 J. E. Carmichael . . 10.00 John Stewart, Jun. 10.00 Ewen Cameron .. 10.00 \‘i'llllztnl Cullen , . . . . .. .. 10 00 Robert Noble. Halifax .. Da-vill Frazer . . Wllllaul Hyde .. Jmues Os-nllpibell .. Hugh McLeod . . . . . .. William Dockendorff . Frlmcis Lnngworth .. Dohuld McFudyen Luuchlin McKinnon Dr. Mackicsun . . . . .. Martin Doherty . Alex. Brown 2 ‘i 2.1 1.1 3= 3. 5. 2. 5. aoa 0 l) 0 all grades cf eggs at the recent ud- vances noted. The heavy exiiflriiiiil United States and prices are stea- dy at $2.90 per bushel. lMl0NTltEAlL, Jnn. 20,—Tliere sheep and sale on the two markets this morn- ing/The cattle offering was made a few common bulls and a uum- her of common to fair cows. The steers were offered at $6.00 and the cowrsold from $2.75 to $4.00. John Matheson . . . . . . . . . . .. Donald Stewart. Lot 48 . John McLean . . . . . . . . . . . .. beerhelevated to the Red Chamber at Ottawa, and might consider that it would not be proper for a "Sen- ator" of Canada to appear on the course of people everseenfh that screen in such 11118101101131? locslltyn. People wlho. had oQme to ‘_ ._ pay their-h last tribute of ‘respect hm‘ i i m] M l .10 _ _, ,._.0.0I1ewobsd served msoW sn u m ugh ‘ T NlaHT P w c‘ Vs" RANK faithfully far so many yea ‘ . The Prince Ed rd Island, the prize be- ssrvico which was an impressive one was conducted by the Rev. Roderick MoKlnnon . Duncan McEwen . . .. . Nell McCalllum . . . . . . . . . . . John M-sthlesou, Rustico .. Roderick MoLure . . . . . . .. Murdock Matheson . . Daniel McNeil!‘ . .. Arcllfbaild Dougald John McLean D Be it kilwin tbs-t Mr. Nash is one of the leaders in the Senatorial race 111E (the position left vacant by the (loath of the late Honourable Sen- James Watts . . . . . . . . Brought Forward . Donald McBeath . .. James Robertson . . . . . . . Don. McDonald, York R. John McLean, sen. do. .. James Doull. . . . . . . . . . .. Donald Ban McKinnon, Cogiservstlye, Catholic and Protest- ur. s. . ' —uot elected-his friends conceived the rat-her unlq-ue idea of taking a Don. Stewart, Apple T, F. . . Dona-id McLean, Dog R. Angus lilcFl-ldyen . . . . . . . .. William Cranston. R. A. ivilliam Hyde. jun John Livingston, John Fulton . . . . . .. John Henderson J. & P. McGowan . Thomas Thompson, Andrew Duncan Robert Stewart .. attached. and so far two thousand claims cannot be douibted. For near- cd with the chief Liberal organ of Donald Livingston ‘ . . . . . . .. W. A. Black, Ilullfax, . Benjlmlln Webster .. Willlianl Warren . Horatio Webster . . . . D. McDonald (at LePagcs) Jumcs Pcake . . . . .. . . . . . . .. HWNHETH.“ ... . . . .. c-ooomca. - ~ occoooc William Crocket .. Jolm Ijorrmu. Plctou .. D. McDonald, Tracudie. Andrew Carr . . . . . . . . .. “N! F“ r-Awwv-u-u-iiiyvgdgtv bcb roe. a ca: coco Malcolm McNclll . .. Laucbl-an McDonald . b51619. coco: John McLeod, liustlco . .. John McDonald . . . . .. Jaimvs McLean Dog R. . .. Axlgus klchlucheru . . . . . Thos. Sims & Son Dndlv Lawson . . L . . . . . . .. Jns. Stewart, Jr., surveyor James C. Lawson . . . . . . . .. John Bovyer . . . . . .. John Hyde . . . . . . . . . . William Wilson, jun. .. James Duncan. Covc Hd, . . colab AacQ “llilllnm Cooke . . . . . . . . . . . John Stewart. jun., Glenf. .. Charles Dteubrlsay . . . . . . . .. Robert Pyke . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Nell Shaw (Malcolm's son) John Summers . . . . . . . . . . .. Donald McLean, Lot 34 George Vlcurson . . . . . . . . . .. Wirh. Higgins, Cove Head .. Thomas Robinson . . . . . . . .. Peter Scott. French Fort .. Arch. McGregor, Lot' 34. . . John Scott’. Jr., do . . . _ , . __ Ewen_ McMillan . . . . . . . . . . . William Hyde, John McG-illl, hhr1'§"’~‘”5“’“’“"- s“ ' Alex. Scott. York River Hec. McNiven, Elliot R. .. . John McKinnou, (h. sOn) .. Dun .\loLean. Long Creek .. Neil McLean, do . . . . . . . .. John Lawson . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . ..'.‘.....£29s.1s.4 (From Royal Gazette Aug. 12.1831) "The New Presbyterian Church in Charlottetown, in with the Church of Scotland, was opened for divine service, on Tues- thc forenoon a dis- course was delivered in Gaelic by the Rev. Donald Frazer, of McLen- nan's Mount. Pictou. to tho High- lnnd part of the congregation, who assembled in great numbers from all parts of the neighborhood. In the. afternoon, ‘ the Rev. Kenneth J. McKenzie, of Pictou, preached in the English language. from the - following text “Hitherto hath the , ' Lord helped us". The discourse was distinguished wiike ‘by sound argu- ment, lucid arrangement and pe- culiar adaptation to its object. At the close of the sermon. the ap- pointment of the Rev. James Mac- Intosh to the pastoral charge of the Presbyterian congregation of this town nndparish, by the Glasgow Religious Colonial Society. and an extract of his ordination and de- Loo signntion thereto by the Rev. the 31m Presbytery of Taln, were read; af- 300 ter which, the ceremony of h-ls in- 300 ductiou to that important charge __ and the church sole- John McGlll . . . . . . . . .. .. 5:00] m) took place; m; mnly sec apart for the celebration M) of Public Worship, agreeably to the 0_ forms und practices of the Church of Scotland. An address on the relative duties of Pastor and peo- ple was then delivered by the Rev. Mr. McKenzie. which was listened to throughout with marked atten-l tion. The Rev. John McLennan, of St. John's Church, Pinette, don- of ‘Canadian beans continues to theigggjeltlpgzssslfréfiiyéx? 5 suitable The whole services of the day were conducted with great solemn- ltv snddecorum; and the congrega- llon was very numerous and res- lllljlr wlsll The Pumping Station Oificials report that common bulls $2.50 to ‘$3.50. There H h des of flour while business both W9" m’ 5°“ '95-“ and m“ °°m unter, w o 1 Hogs sold in mixed lots broug $11.25 for those of good quality sold to local butche s for $11.50. LOVE 0R MONEY? rive you a town and a. 110MB. a car, and jewels? ‘Lighter and poorer , er- counltry l a)‘, ‘ii! .‘ i STilliE The work of remodeling the gum, conducted, by Mr. P. J. Mac- Donald at ‘the corner of Prince and Kent Sweets has ulnuoet been completed‘ and preparations are now under way dou- lhe ‘holdiuhg of a special cash sale of groceries. nueabs and fish. Formerly the entire trout pert of the shop was known as the grocery department while the large meat, business was conduct- ed iln the ire-um. Mr. MacDonald has now divided the front ‘store into two motions one confided to groceries undi the other to mtut while the rear will be used as a store loanl- Nnauerous new titt- lniws and converliences have been put in turd ‘both the ‘gnocelry and meat business will be conducted even nlo-re extirztvlvly than before- "lihe P. J. liTacDondld grocery store has always been known us the lstorc wllcre rluallly of goods and satisfaction to customers hos been of the highest class and no doubt Mr. IUZICUOIIUNI and his staff will cou-izlnuc to cnld)’ 11115 enviable reputation. 41-1-21-m1i Charter Members S’side Board 0f Trade l In view of the celebration ‘inst night of the twenty-filth uunlvcr- snry of the Sllmllllilfillli! Jiunrd of Trude a list of the Charter mem- bers will be interesting. The tol- lowlng list, copied from the orig- inal “Certificate of Forulatlon of the Summersldo Bnurd of Trude." dated January 25. 1000, shows lhut tllc “moving finger” llilii wiped off names of many who ut that time were nclivc figures ill tlu- ilusiuess liic of the Western (fitliliill and 0i‘ the province, A, C. ltugcrs, ltobort 'l‘, illlllllitll- I). ltogcrs, Nell l.\lcl.cuil, John ll. Dell, George Godkin, William Stew- urt, J. E. ‘Lefurgey, Leonard Mor- ris, W, H. Bernard, Nell ..\lcQlIiii‘-- rle, Robert L. Romcke, J, E. Wy- att. ‘S. 1M. Hicks. J. A. Bruce. Neil Sinclair, Ronald Campbell, W. K. ‘MdGougan, J,» A. Morrison, Alex. McNeil], It‘. -I‘. Stuveri, J. M. Clark. Leslie A. WrighL- John Grady, J. S_ Jiintou, W. M. Alufluuu, W. B. Mills, Richurd liuut, A. Sill-ling McKay, lli, I’, Woods, IJ. Montgom- J. A. Gourlie, l’. T. Fanning, A. C.‘ Saunders. I-lorucc ill, B901‘, T. C_ 1'.’ Yeo, Itobcrt -_\l_ '0. Stuvert, John A. Sharp, D. M. “laugh, P. W_ Morri- 34 son, T. .13. Grady. H. C. l.\lllls.' Fredk Vi’. Strong, Jnmcs A. Sharp.‘ 4 \V_ S. Bowness, Alfred .\_ Lcfurgey, Henry E. “flight, 'I‘llomus E. Ram-_ any, John Dlckieson. It. “l. Sllurp,| W. A. Chiugi Charles It Iiogersh: J. D. Enmun, W. P. Rogers, Geo; Bishop, The declaration as to signuturos~ ‘and souls wus taken before Neil‘ TJcQunrl-ic, Notary‘ Public, and mo! 01-00 certificate as to the (TOITOCIIIESB of. the copy and zlccompanying docu-l ments was signed by Joseph I’ope,l Department of the Secretary of‘ State, Ottznvn, Fcln-uilry l5, 1000. pectzlble, especially in the after- noon, when a collection was made in uld of tllc chilrch funds amounih‘ ing to nearly £17." E‘ 0R1 “Fl/Au 4r- Hotel Victoria , Water Street, Charlottetown Offers to the travelling public a comfortable, up-to- date hotel. Contains 44 rooms with private baths. The Cuisine ls famous all over Canada. Telephone In all rooms. Courteous service. H. O. BROWN, Manager H Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. Proprietors > +o++>+>4<4 o<+s . during the present c_0l_d snap they have been mon to medium kinds .01.. rmmpumjiihg over two million gallons per24-hours "ti" i° "M- SW" “f” ‘° ‘him-which “is about ‘seven hundred thousand gal- Tiiiswholesale-waste in a dry year iSllCh as s" B8190" ‘the present "one may have very serious results. Citizens are urged to economize and instead‘ of running the water at nights to prevent ,,.,fi,“i;;,§’_°";§,f'§‘; miiflgiigufiglfreezlng have the water turned- ofl in the cel- _' WATER & SEWER COMMISSIONERS ' n. l ~ ‘- , . ‘ . liiilllbilllifi ery, E. 1i, Wright, l), K, Currie, ‘ O-§'O£-O-O'§ . i PAGE: muss .-..- Extra i suigiali our run DRIVE 20 pieces rich colored Madras, regular 80c value. Now ' .$1.so,..'...... 69 $2.10 $3.60 ‘$4.20 Silk finish-ed Corded Repp, in. ‘shades of Brown, Rose, Blue land Green, regular $3.00. Final price for yard Casement ‘C 1 o th, plainshades. 50 inch, for inside ‘draperies in 3 shades 0f brown, Blue and Green. Regular $1.50 Final for yard ' Imported F r e n c h Chintz, Shadow Cloth and English hand blocked Cretonn-es, 50 to 52 inch. wide. Reg. $2.85 value Final for yard ' $3.65 $3.95 $4.75 We have 25 well as- sorted designs to sel- ect from. Cr-etonnes in 32 and 36 inch wide. 90c value. Final for . yard '39 1.50 value final for yd .49 .59 and .79 50 attractive pat- terns to choose from. Curtains, A large ais- sortmenib- . '89.98l.l9l.49 1.98 2.49 2 89 3.49 ‘° 4.98 Pa“ We must move these at once. White Turkish Bath Towels- ‘ .39 .59 .98 1.10 l.59l.79l.89i"' Colored Turkish Tow. els ‘I and I79 pair ‘ Huck Towels, white .42 .59 .89 98 pair. ‘ Linen Guest Towels, Damask, ‘striped, 2.69 final for pail-Hum... Plain Linen Towieils, ‘embroidered ends, regular $1.70 ‘value, final for pair Linen Towel, Damask Embroidered, regular $2.00. Final price for pair.........l.‘|9 {Ti-h Blankets, all .wool, blue bordered, whipped all round. Final for eadh Ghildrerfs white fur sleigh robes. ~ lFinal price - - - 5'50 Children's white W001 sleigh roibes . Huck , AAA.’ ‘To;