mo i , _ , m school Teacher . ymjfli! "n iii ently a er. F" hing. [O pill much“. in (he new oil section ach and fCllfJV¢ a Iy ill. Hc “as w an s1 iii the land - very is Ill ll ionic. , bi ‘n a trial pk . "firllditligjnlilcfo Dr. iii boratoiy in Bridgeburg. Ont, _____ “i ix i r. We are paying highest cash l, prices for l? seeo and FEED oars ' Q seen and FEED WHEAT l LL SEED and‘ FEED BARLEY SEED and FEED ' BUCK- WHEAT We are selling all kinds of v o Feeds HORSES, ITZLM» l For CATTLE. y SHEEP and Hoes. A big . ' variety of fresh _ Poultry Supplies Get our prices before buy- y. lng.’ _ W! cell FLOUR (best brands) OATMEAL, ROLL. .7 l WHOLEWHEAT v/ ETC» all at lowest possible \ prices, CARTER & CO., Farm Produce» [of Evansburg, was hold Wednes I.» iday afternoon, ‘December 31st at 2 held in Fredericton Hall the 22nd eaten HAY and STRAW . eo OATS. TABLE CORN- l MEAL. GRAHAM. FLOUR. , FLOUR. , as /‘ To Great Eminence man who was brought up _on wum-n Pennsylvania studied “d qualified for tliutrlctlchool - rthcr pursuing hi: studies and D he managed to save up enough ' Cy him lhru medical colic c. er the Civil \Var, he liver" ° P"??? l. v -. ‘ “=“= “""°".l?§;. ‘h: student of nature, hi easily reco izc most of medlczinfillplnnts grnwin gill the woods, Later he moved to Bufia o,N.Y. where lillfldllbd his favorite remedies, and,‘ in "v rrs.',fi"i..t‘.ztzr.z‘i.i; . R. V. Pierce ll known through- zlnlligivorld. His Glolden Medical Dis- e best known blood medicine More than fifty million bottles ye been sold. It your drug is! dons not || (h; "Discovery," in liqui or tablets, of the tablets era's Branch lire Bilyingll M , New York model garments. Spsciulyd”? "k9" will? l1 5‘ A. M09011" lore, Rev. W. A. Mason officiating ‘-T . butes were received from the fol- ,’ ilowiilg; Mother and Daddy, iMr ‘and lMrs. H. IL Norraway, Mr. “ett family, ‘Mr and Mrs. ' CHIC ‘ llliiifllllliif“ liulimii COME AND HEAR the Gaelic B01188 by Cinnamon lMcFadyon and A Stuffed-up \ ‘\- ‘_- SHOP FROM Holman’: Clllloq- AAIYTHAD U. i l crasnrwlnomear‘ Head L t 1 Ltd" ‘NTHRAGWE COAL m‘, huw McKenzie at Burns Concert. burnem and furnace. A. ‘Pickard at 35429-11 ‘ 30-1-20M3i. *——— . WONDERFUL DISPLAY Ladies ‘A osmouaTnAi-riou oi Ladies “°“' w"! mats. etc. Special or- U-(IBPS taken today and tomorrow.“ 5' ' 35'1'2"'Zl . . MoD id’. e-1- 0-21 -—-— “l S A m“ ' a 2 surname count-Tue non- n-l-o 03mg; B5Ns°Nn__D° "no, iury case of Capt. Buchanan vs. J. tail to be at Burns Annlvsrsery_ A. ‘MacDonald and others. an ac- Jan. 26th and 27th. 35-1-2041 m“ i" “"8" "w"! Yesterday at the Supreme Court, Messrs, o. s. lumen. K .10., and Mark ‘R. McGui- gan for plaintiff and ‘Mr. J. u. Stew art K. 0., for_ defendants. you get instant relief, - store. A NEW YOl-tK demonstration of ‘Ladies Garments at S. A. McDon- aids today, 33.1.2041 fifty. All the UNION VOTEr-JD the Presby- tery of ‘P. E. Island the following congregations have decided to con- cur in the Union, viz. Alberton, tvtontroso, Bedeque, Kensington, St, Peter's Bay, Velleyflsld Murray Harbor South, Souris, Dundns and Orwell, while “Summereide and New London have voted out. _ GALEDONIAN CLUB LECTURE P08‘i"‘PONE‘D.—Tho lecture on Burns by Judge Stewart has been postponed to a tiato to be announc ed. ' feel fine. Amherst Fair CHURCH OF SCOTLANQ-illev. IM. Lamont, will preach on Thursday. January 22nd at Churchill at 7 p. m_ Sunday, Jan» uary 25th. Glasgow Road at 10.30 a. m., People's ‘Church. ‘city, 7 p, m_ ANOTHER ISLANDER HONOR- ED.-—Word has been received that Mr. Wm, Douglas, formerly of Day Fortune, has ‘been elected ‘Mayor of Rainy River, Ont., by acclonia tlon. ‘Mr. Douglas went West on the Harvest Excursion some years ago and Joined the railway at Win_ nipeg as fireman and driver. mak- ing his homo at Rainy River_ Mr. Douglas is a nephew of W. 1i. Pig- gott, Mt. ‘Stewart. conform. more closely with 8T. JAMES CHURCH-At the evening service on unday the pul- pit was occupied b the Rev. J. Kiel‘ Thompson, Ph. D., late of Buffalo, N. Y., who preached an ex- cellent and appropriate sermon from the text Jeremiah XII, 5. ZION OHUR-OW-Owing to tho absence on ‘Sunday of the Rev. G C. Taylor who was conducting the opening service of the Presbyter- ‘lull Church, Kensington, Rev. Dr. _‘J. Kler Thompson preached in tho |nwrnlnlz and Rev, W. Orr Mulligan in the evening to large congrega» tions . S, O. T.——Reports hIIIVB been rec- eived from some Divisions of tlio Sons of Temperance and accounts show that some very active work is being done, G. ‘Secy. reports having visited some oi tho Divisions and says that interest is increasing. Also had the pleasure of installing . ISLANDER BURIEQ-Tlio folqofficers of Refuse Division. :=c‘:il::|,,,ne Promce,’ by mow, 0,,’ my in for a. day, see theshow, and ‘return home a‘. night. with very lntle expense. To travel by train, and pay tivoor til-nee day-s ‘lwtel man, women and children ‘lowing is copied from an Edmonton ed by Bro, Frank ‘Cutllffo- paper. Georgie ‘MaoLean Forbes. Grand ‘Cont. also reports Highland,‘ The funeral service of Goorgiirshamrock and others and that uni MacLcan ‘Forbes, the four-yeur-oldlali occasions members were very 'daughtcr of Mr, and Mrs. P, Forbes much interested in the comlmzl session of ‘Grand Division to boll-cw can. w undemake_ The avg“. ‘llltzlbl. in favor of th-e earlier date 8nd 2 I). T1 noun‘; to be good, and .f the veil- Union Division is planning f0!‘ *1 ture should no; prdvc a success. very lively time on 21st and 35k the (lates can be changed hack that all members make n special again ‘to ‘the olil- schedule. SONIC effort to be present, if not tlicy of the beef and daiiry producers, the will miss the time of their life. Aflllll‘ filed _ _ _ Mason family, Aunt Ethel, Grace very cordial lnvliutllvn is extended oblhe Fan‘. hn the irfflllfldfi 01 1t ‘and ‘Gordon, North American Col-Jo all veterans of tho Sons of ’1'¢~n~_-|l"~‘lXlK ‘~09 llllsy lid-hiya? 1mg m" ilierics, ‘Mr .a.nd iMre_ A. B. Howdon, pertince who havr.‘ been iii tiny -;0n- "lalket ‘mil beef lrqlllthexmglajf?” a" “Mr. and Mrs, ‘W. ‘E You, lUncle Jimwnection with the orilcr nnri who lgietfhlgriavgred thechgfiég wish to assist at present session on Breeders should take now of Ans o'clock from Andrews Brothers par! January at 10 a, in. interment was made in the Edmon- lton ‘Cemetery. Beautiful floral tri- nd ‘Mrs. W. 1R. Goodwin, the Arn- January 22nd. 'l‘h-z call comes to E. P. every member and now llrnihors .Wood, H J. Thomson, Employees and Sisters whnt will your rear“ inf North American Colllories, Wil-‘ponse he. 1h, changing of theqhree day res; ‘ iiam Barwise, ‘Women's Institute‘ _ ' i and °lh°T5~ cAl-EDONM NEW5~ -— MO-Sfly basis. The discussion finally cul- moi- all the fuirlherrs ‘In this vicinity are m-inuted in a. motion to BLACK SATIN FROCK IS_ -"Fi.E.'ll‘f.'9d ‘M llie W1fl£6l"-‘l.li.sci1ss the proposition BOUND WITH BRIGHT BLUE Wrioil-‘Zvlr, and Mina. Joseph Roll ncxt annual meeting. , and Jack Hell 0f Mur-ray Harbor; Au a colifmchce of Ilvc ‘sock Iflre spending a ‘few days at Mr.|nion iheid the previous. a and 'i"r‘zret -to learn of the sudden‘ at the day ness of M. M. Stowe-rt, merchantlund hogs fro-m ‘tech country ‘111, Union is taken In Caledonia, whiohfg-roups would include six animals b" all appearance will rtam-aiii each. This competition would taki- Prcsby:erian-——Mpa, Angus McDon- piece at the cam-e time as the Hog‘ ahl is spending a few days ivl-th Conference dunng ‘the first part or‘ her parents in Glen ‘Martin-June November. The new airzl-nginnl 1:1 Slowil-rt of lilgh Bank is spmrlim’: .e the Fair dates will suit the‘ some ‘weeks with Mm, M. M. holding oi‘ this competition if‘ n‘ Sl’cw‘art.~0ur ‘mail carrier Mr. @908 "Pfllllgll- v9"? “well 1m,‘ Mpfiitiglin ‘is giving its n good scr- iluectilu“ °l fmanow l3 “ow bemg If your nostrils are clogged and your head is stuffed because of nasty catarrh or a cold, apply a lit- tle pure. antiseptic cream into your nostrils, lt penetrates through every ulr passage. soothing and healing swollen. inflamed membranes; and Try this. (‘at a email bottle of Ely’: Cream Balm at any dill! Your clogged nostrils open right‘ up; your head is clear; no more hawking or shuffling. Count stuffinese, dryness. struggling for breath is gone. You Date (ihanged One of the important topics of L discussion alt the recon-t Live Stock Breeders Association Meeting held at Truio, N .‘S. was the changing of the dute of ‘the Fair, so est}! e dates of the Royal. at Tor0nto- it was con-tended by the advocated of the change, ‘llhat if ‘the Amllierlu executive finds‘ it very difficult to fnance the institution. If held at an ca-zlier date it is believed that will‘ flock in from all over the Mari-- board, constitutes a liability ‘that to the putting forward 1' On sclrl, 'l‘l1c \\'( H‘ dang-lit: 1'. ml" ills health failed rapidly. - v.1 ‘1 misc medical skill could do Intel-national Mer. Murillo “ i lll'il(‘ and he gradually sank un- ‘Press Steel (Jar "11 on tho (late already named, his Reading _____ ._ y U10 TOQHI-fsoutliern iPnoific _ raments, ‘pas- _ strengthened b tlrm of the Last Sac SDI] peacefully away/ .¢,;.~- For». ‘Iuliuppbrt 0i Disease - Free Area. At the Annual Meeting of the Hazelbrook Dairying ' Company. held last Wednesday. the dfllrymom present went‘ on record unanimously in favor of the pro- Jfict of establishing a disease-free area in this province. The meeting was large and interesting. This progressive Company is rap- idly growing, having made 209.000 pounds of butter last year. It is a supporter of the National Dairy ‘Council and has established practices re testing and making mlly up to the times and in with the best anywhere. IN MEMORIAM ANTHONY CURLEY December ‘t-he 8th. Decca-sad was in the 26th. year 0f this use. and 111a lies-air was iiue to h-omnlorhage of the lungs. Besides his parents. he leaves to 1iiour1i- their lose the following sisters, Hertha ‘employed with the Steel Furnishing C0,, imary Blanche alt home. Th1: iiclith took place at SeIkIrILASbBBI-Ofl Com. -------- -- *- on per. ztn last of John McDonnldmflllllnlml Bridge __ aged 68. Deceased. son of the latelaVluiltreal Power ___ .‘:llli(.'S R. liicDoiinld, went to thmwinnipeg Electric Stairs when a young man, wlierqNzititlnui Breweries he‘ flillfilivcd his tigdei of)‘;carrpenteriiAthlhtir; S-ngaf " .‘ '3 110w rcs e n OSc0Il,11Il( A ‘c _ ___ there zilso arc interred the csirtlilylAznhiggf Foundry zrnniins <ii"both his wife (nee Alice ' ' ‘Sowvll, of Wellington) and an only ‘Prcferring to spend his ilwlylllilllll ‘yours on his native ls-i :i11l.. .-r. 1 cDn '1 n‘ : ~- hm Wars mm azilllqlglgénéiiegll New York Central -------- -. 1'21 his homo with his brother-indoor. Crucible Swfil ----- -- i .\ir. John .I . Mclliiiis, ‘Selkirk. Af- lmenlmlmllll ‘puller - ffiviaii ivitli diabetes this past sunr Kelly Springfield __ _ i7 In Mex. Petroleum __._ ___ w- funeral ‘took place to St. fact and govern themselves accord-llll‘"g"_r°l'” m‘ Sunday flllefflflofl- _ ‘ Doc. 11th ‘and was largely attend-j, Some discussion took place, 011vit"Sfirélcfknducted‘I m a m? . t *‘ 1. ‘ ) . . iRoKC MucPhersnn anilytheeep iilfll 1933 victory '- |as c1 prosoint h-elii ‘to all P. O. P. ‘ " ‘ ~ to Tmlgm; 1922 victory u gunner Parlli. in the plot ‘where those 0f 1937 Viciflry ------------- __ _ at the church and then consigned ‘his parents also repose, awaiting lib.» iiay of resurrection. lily MRS. JOHN KELLY The Dix-ides his sons he is survived Bank Royui ___. E two ‘llfjtlllglffii Angus. IastheardIBunk ‘Montreal .._.. M _ M_ M_ Ste t. _ _w “t. d etitmn was avrrangdllfliil in the _u‘ on some years agomBank Novu Scntin ____.... ~ rs war s ill? ziigiifiiigir itiiltlllildles Sroulih of sneenjm“ R°“‘*"" l" ‘Pm Milrle". C- 13-4 l ' - Also ‘t-wo sisters, ‘Mrs. John J, Me. and hope for the speedy rccoveryfthe iMaoltimes- This would ‘be anlhmls 391mm ""11 lMTS- Thom“ of Mr. Slewart.—A vo-“s- on Church inter-county competition, and the Bmvlml- plYmmfih- ‘N- -- 1° all 0f whnm sympathy is ex ended. R.I.P. please copy) residents of Luke Vcrdc cusanmi , 0V6!‘ line at his home in Trenton, N. S.,- there pass- ed peacefully away. Anthony, only son of Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Cut-lay, formerly of Lot 65 in; this provin- '8. and and have Tint- w ‘ ahipi ~ dggélfix REAL C'af'fé'e\§/ "CHASE nsiineonifs I ‘SEAL BRAND... COFFEE" i Stock Quotations Consolidated Smelters Bell Telephone _____ _. Brampton . . _ . _ . . . _ _. St. Lawrence Flour Ottawa Power ___. Cuba Cane Sugar Cuba. Cone Sugar ‘Pfd . Pan American Petroleum , American Can _______ __ Brazilian -F‘raction Howard Smith Pfd, Howard ‘Smith ‘Com. Am. Smelting A’: Itoiining ___ Anaconda Copper ________ __ IHALIFAX, JunvI’ lbw-Quotations furnished by Ward and Johnston, Members Montreal Stock ‘Ex- _ _. . | CIIBIIBB. ‘1 ‘ At a recent meeting of Crystal Industrial Alcohol _‘ _______ __ 33 Chapter, No. I Order of the Eastern "i liiriiiihu —Hcl'n l-‘lillaiysun. ll" *1] ‘l " -Ann1i- Kcvii‘ l __._ I56 ‘ r mllrp, S. Ii. Frriilrll, ‘ ___ __ 38 Alli-r ille 1i"w officers wl-iv- i11- (;,j.', .~‘ '-. .‘| iii 1. l6. \\" Nit-Kay in ii fow __-_ Iflli‘ ' '.1l.§ 01:4 bi Yltlif 11f ffry~ _ ____ 1171/, :1 proszvnll-(l _ __ _. ; by Matron ‘Si- w Am 1,.,¢.,.n.,¢1v0 __________ __ m, lnvlicri‘ wllh n Pas; hlnlmn 93,V,_‘.I'\\'1l- fnlloivlnt: ivliiirl-‘il vi-ry I'll‘ ' lie for ya1'rl,.. ‘Canadian Paci-tic Railway _.» llli-Tg m" m " "hi" ‘* .; 80c value noxv _ 784511 ‘. 104% Studebaker __._ _ ii ‘Union PZlCllIC _. 150 ULEIIIV“COIJDGI' _ ___ m L‘, S. Steel _______________ ._ 125%. MONTREAL EXCHANGE 1934 Victory _____________ __ .- BAN KS Bank ‘Commerce __________ _. Sept. 154%. .' -Corii, lMuy 1361/5. Jily 136%}. Sept. 136%. Wllcflt, May 196%. Jilly 1:12.. SEMI-ANNUAL OF DARLINGTON SCHOOL "Officers Installed l Presentation of Jewel Star of ‘this city held in the ‘Masonic Tcniple, Bro. E. T. Chiibonell ‘Past Worthy Patron as installing officer assisled by Sister Penelope Mc- lrtyre as Marshall installed the following staff of officers for the ensuing year. v Worthy Mutron-‘Fiorcnce Mac- Leitd. ' Worthy l’zilr0n—l3ro. E. W, .\ic- Kay. . AnSOUlflif? Ai:1t10li~<l*1l‘sip lnmiin.‘ Sccrclnry-Jlro ltlrncst Kemp. show would ‘take place the week "n21"‘Iggvridlizostlfalllgwallrle ymfllg Spanish River Preferre 122% Treasurer Penelope McIntyre. prevmus m ‘by... fioyg] that if, or; Deccmbsy amewigthllex; hi: Spanish River Com, -_‘_.___ 1081/, (lonilnctrcss-~ Catherine tr-irlmn- ‘ would bentfit the breeders, who . ‘a M’ ' ~ 9 l‘ ' Steel ‘Company of ‘Canada __. 8211‘; I. - v _‘ would be ab“; w g0 piglet along 2mm “fr? lmlmwed l" Si‘ J°hfn British Empire Step] 15p __ _ _ x Associate Conductrcss ~— Anni.‘ . from the smaller ekhlbltlilll. and Coemcuplhpiézte Immq“ ‘Carmine ‘Penmnns ___, _________ __,_,_ _ SIEWHYI; ‘ be able to make a better ‘selec- Offilyffy. cv. J. D, McL.oil Abmbl 631/, (‘),..1,1,.,,.J. SS", ynenkhon, | thou of stock, 'l‘hie ‘st-longest point wlziglyllzlfi- wul rest m peace Shawmigan __ _ 136 - .|t1.__1r|0,..,,§,. “rHKhL l liali/eiaxlirs ‘Llidinofeililéllrdzljdldgl Ulliblllvl: l (lijuurlrallludeipull) "I - " w" . .1>ljlilrlllhllhcilhilkims‘ . I present condluions ‘the attendance W'_<'°'>—'i— Cgizgdzg: ‘gfélfxgmlhilglcéglltllc " : ltnlh—'Fio.~-ciico Stewart. at thaAmherst pa“. is exieemélhg. MR. JOHN McDONALD Canadian lgteamgml) PM ' r- n‘, l7-.iIl'r-l>(l1i.=‘s1i- Zilltchilll. ly small, ‘and as a resu t. 6 "" ‘ '"" ’ f 1vti1~~IlI‘~.11l.li(- Crmvrim, ;‘ i! I'Iy"'>l“' bflirqvr-‘i brought lllt‘ oven- and John Yuiiilkcr. by ‘Ali's. .\lyi.‘. MacDonald, ‘Mrs. LLJISU ‘Vl:lv.-.|‘lii‘i'- son and lly ltiri". R_ I1, Sin in, .‘..' spoke in glowing terms ui‘ the good work Iiciiig iionc by ‘Miss Seaman Rev, i.\ll‘. Stuvert iii his llilllfflSfi -, not only spoke of till: splmidii! showing made by the SFlIOIlIPH in the various subjects, but showed huw that the time spent in llyqlléli‘ ing programmes such as til‘.- Ull put on by the"'s<:liulurs was: iim.‘ well and iviscly spoilt. Ho in 1110:; ing congratulated .\liss Suzlmnn on the splendid success she hull incl with in carrying on hcr ivm-li. i A Christmas Trcc hull been pro pared nnll was well Ind-n nill‘ gifts; these were now ilisirilivivi‘. Among the others wns n 111m‘ it‘: from the scholars tn the ‘it: Miss Seaman then treated all pros. I when," M“ mo,” July‘ i 165% eilt to a goodly supply oi‘ home- made candy. A heurly vole u. thanks to tiic teacher for til.» splcndid treat was moved by Jill- , , . » 5 ' , Jae. 1~l,1.\iaul’herson, seconded b; (Sydney. N’ S‘ and Boston papers mints. May 631/5. July .1341. Sept. Mr_ John Younker and tondcrizi! i‘ her by the chairman. To this Min Seaman made a fitting reply. ‘I'll EXAMlNA-HON gathering “'11s then bronchi to 1 close by the singing of tho Nnl Thu s0n1i-tiiin‘i1iil ilXilllllllilllllll of‘ 10m“ ‘Willem- tlie ilnriingtoii School was hold on --»---qr0-cr- '— $1.15 value now ' yd. '_ ton, @xcellc11t.quzility 7 85c value now . lue, now yd. .. i 85c value now ‘ LIMITED. I80 KENT ST. ‘ST. MARY'S ROAD EAST llonnur Roll of St. -Mury‘s Road ust School for ‘month of ‘Decom- (‘Ti ilrailc X-i, Mamie McGee. _ Guide Vlli.»~i, Kathleen “c. ' "Tilly; 2. lylelindn Cnssidy. "fill!" Vll-—-l, Rosella lMoCnrron. i-nuli- \'.—l, lcetunu McKeurn- . Miwioiret ‘Cnssidy and Wil- r; .l""“l"' “ylffil. Ambrose Cas- "ll" 2. Iirmc l.\loCarr0II‘. ' |li.‘:ni.it<-.‘1~..‘4;race Mcqgrthy; 2, i1\. r el-e‘: ave-ere Mr‘ line and hem. or dark blue lighter blue- Best ‘ruin? in theWorld For Delicate Giris” Mr» John Boggy Man. verifies: My little girl had organic nervous tnu le, could not sleep, hiid "Vere headaches, nnclfuinting spells. This went on for three yearn. and three doéhm helped her very lit- tle. After reading of what Dr. Chine‘: Nerve Food had done for others, l got some for her. She in now so well tint olie in like a difierent child.‘ She in fourteen your: old and looks the pic- ture of health. "We 'have uied Dr. Chase's Nerve Food for difierent members of the family, when recovering from "flu" and tcarlet fever, and it ha: always helped them." Dr. Chase’: Nerve Food m». a box of l0 pllhwldmnnlon. Bates b 00., but, Toronto l“ 60 Shimmering hlalck satin is 080d fur the very simple frock ="°‘"" . . _ _, . _ _ Th d i ll beltlesa. with Pmllllilllfil .., Nell Murphy. "of; “m; "slag/ell! and a round - ‘ l‘ W‘ kilne. Y“|1Ii].‘il1_¢"1i.~~1. itlta McGee; .2, "'2 M“ o, “m.,, h “mph-m; by lmmf 9"‘ i, (he binding of bright blue satin , i,""(l\?(,g.;,f7fly'l‘ “m” Daly; 2' which outllnee the square ecallofl°d tllere of satin which appear at neck- Th; gums model would be effec- tive ln tan satin bound with brown. utln bound with vice this winter-Our school is progressing mpidly unilcr ‘the skil- ful management of Mr. Charles Wnlkcr.-—Thcre was a class of hers-o racing or‘ Itho Mill ‘Priind cf Malcolm ‘McPherson recently, Manic L. Lsit. John McPih e0. Todd N, 2nd. J ack NIch'oi‘ on. Gin-cor S. 3nd. Jack Stewart. Tim: 240. There is to be ‘another race soon- PERSONALS Mr, A. C." McAulay, Trlicatlie, was in tho city yesterday on business. M.r Hugh lMcPhee, ‘Canoe Cove. was n visitor to the city yesterday. Mr. Daniel Dncherty,“‘Cardi;:un was a passenger on the Eastern train to the city yesterday and re- turned home in the afternoon, iMr. Francis ‘Hammill, Central Bedeque, was a visitor to the city yesterday on business, Mr, Hum- mill has just recently returned from n three months trip to Wes- tern lCanadn. M.r. J. W. Rodd, Harrington, hao taken a position wit-h Mr. Ariinur B. Roper onle of P. E, I. most succeslsfiil Fox men. 88 8'55lFLfl/R‘l- came taker and feeder. N0 doubt Mr, Rodd will minke 89ml» ‘I113 he in consitlelrod one of Harrinsliln‘! foremost horsemen and has PHFWP and his friends wish him every FUNERAL SERVICES HELD FOR AGED WOMAN A Santa Puiilfl. Call!» 9x191953** says:— Funeral services for Mrs, Joseph Clark. who died here at the homo of a daughter. Mrs. J. M. ‘Leavens- on Monday eveninil. were held to day at the French chapel» l" 9W” P- m. The Rev. A. Alden, Pratt offi- ciated, and Lyell ‘Webster and A. L. lShllveIy sang. Interment “'18 made at ‘the local cenietery- n’ ceased was 78 years 01886-1111!‘ w“ a name or iPoint do Chenc- N- B. ‘Mrs. ‘Clark came here f0!"- teen ntonths ago from Charlotte- town, Prince Edward island, Cen- nda. where iiho had ‘been a rlsld- ent for fifty years. Deceased is lgufvlygd by three eons John Clark of ‘Hialifox- Nova Scolln. f-‘red Clark. of Attolboro. Musk. Arthur ‘Clark, of Charlottetown. l"- u. -1, Canadfl; my ‘three durable"- Mm you“ qflwq, of Cleveland. Pepper Rub you will feel m ting-l ling heat. lnthree minutes it warms the sore 5P0! thffltllll and flfl-Qqglh wholesome reading. healthful nf'('ll|ll\~ Pain and eoooneoe are gone. , _ ‘ ,_ ‘ _. , ‘ . 4 were very much shocked on Silblll‘ figltavlilcgelhdftgs"Fiédgsmlunaogghiorofié,jliéiyhJaniiuiiy 101th who? ttrllicly helirii ma, Departnrenys of Agricuhuls-wo t o sudtcn (Gilli o e11 muti that prizes of a substantial naturoilvl/Bd neighbour ‘Mrs. John Kelly of will be pu-t up. ‘that Place- The following were ‘the repre-i The late Mrs. Kelly was in her ggntatives [mm P_ E. 1, at thcuisual health until a few moments meetings. before death. when she complained Hon. J. A. Myers. Prof. W- R~ iof not feeling well and suddenly ex- Shaw, B- it. Brown, YOPK. Jcil-‘l- pirod. RODBT. Rflyflll-yi A- w- Pel-emml‘ The deceased lady was oi‘ a clinr~ Ciiarlbli-(BWWII; J- G- Ddwkmn’ itable, kind disposition, a model Chflrlfli-i-Qi-Own- Kelli‘ Bwwalll‘ Lvlll“: Christian, and a devout Catholic, a Jllla- Melvl" Llllégltxinisf £6’ loving Wife and mother and hel‘. W- M- Mcmmflm‘ n’ m‘ sudden death has left a vacancy in i? kthe hearts of her husband and THE CANADMN HRE "qsugnfnmily, which will never he fillod. ANCE ¢°MpANy0pENs lBceides e grief stricken husband NEW DEpATMENTS {five (laughters and three soils are lleft to mourn. Viz: Mrs. Patrick Although ‘primarily organized asliiicKenna, Maiden, Mass; Alisa a fire "lsurhhce company the Ch:i1‘<=Sndie, Brooklino, ‘Mass; St. tor of The Canadian Fire insurance iigidius. ‘Cong, De Notre Dnme, includes ‘the ‘privilege of writiillatlrovidence, R. l.; 11nd Gci-trildi‘. almost all other 11MB. eXcept H79‘ and Katherine flil10ll10;‘I"IGf1I‘y£lIlil lnfilllillfl! ‘Alllllmolbllev s9rlnkler|Pius at home and Peter. Dover, 14985889 - ‘Plate Glassi B“r5l"ry‘I1Mass., who arrived ip time for tho Gllllrmltee hqwrnido‘ ‘aw-t is?) If"; funeral. Three sisters and one ln-n- the lines ave een res rc e1 _ , , , , Dire and Automobile ‘but. beginning 3:‘;Kyrznihfllrvlfg""Qngriglikrflqlllglll like first 051mg yeaSr tiheklconhpaiqllrylcllarlottetowii Mpg. ‘Jumes llyrnd as opens up a ‘ prn er e - v - " ' age Department and a Plate {Haas "113 Qdiyilfil Yvllttleirxllllf- k l _ n Departimsent. Aglenvs and ‘public 91 11110"! W 0 B" Pa“? i’ am“, Wm Welcome “m, announce. January the fourteenth was lnigely merit as i-t gives the-m an oppor- attended and tho Requiem Muss tun-ity to put this class of ‘insur- walLsiing by tho iPuator, Rev, P. ll. ance with a ipurely Canadian Com- MacCuigan, who also puny. ‘the last sad rites at the grave, Th“ Red Peppers Sto Lumbalglorvligdllildlwing are the list of Spirit- ual Boquets: ISr. ‘St. lMnry‘s Acud- yRodmond, ‘Michael Reid. Willium the "ouch from a sore, lame back. Mrs, Joa. Wood and ‘Mrs. Tritinrv‘. ‘ ‘ 1 it can not hurt you. Marcus and Irene Jlrnzil, Irene and it certainly ends IWisner, Catherine OIConneII. the l0?!‘- ture a ‘I and Mrs. Jas, ‘Byrno and family. once. ‘p, John Boylan‘ and family, Mrs. you are i-lennessey, (Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose S _ ing so you family, Mr, and (Mire, Owen Wood. can hardly Mr. and Mrs. John T. Boylan, Mr. ' get anound. Fred ‘Duffy. ‘Mr. and Mrs, Jas Duffy just try Red Pepper Rub, and you and family, lMr_ and Mrs. Patk. Cui- will have the quickest relief known, lashed-in. l. P. ~ Nothing has much concentrated. (Patriot Please Copy.)- penet-iatilng heat as ‘red , l Just u soon no you apply Red 000D UDMPANY Always iuwlr good company. K0011 lion of heart and mind, and you wl'l Ask any dnlflfllt f0!’ l. jny 9f Ive little troubled with thniie unholy- vllie. Mam, and Mrs. J..M. Leave!!! of this city. / ‘ , _ I s 9r. Rowles Red Poppa- Rith. Be fllfllg to lhoiightl which are no dlnhonrmrlng in Ohio‘ Mn’ A' new!“ “mm get the ‘genuine, with the name "ml "l" I» "PIPMIIHR Rowies on each package. to thmie who tiic afternoon of 'l‘uesilny, Decom- ber 23rd. The school room was nicely decorated for the occasion. l Quite 1i number of visitors were present. ined in the various subjects The scholars ivcre Uhulli- Ontario . Lady's by Suffered from Headaches and Her Trouble Started From a Bad Cold Little Daughte. was Relieved by Budd's performer] _ ,pall bearers were Joe, Smith, Joe. Cairns, Jos. Hughes and Augustine ‘The heat of red peppers faked emy, Brookline, R. l.; ‘Mary Wood. iMasa Cards-The family. Mr. » W h e n M ria Trainer, Mr. and iMrs. Jae. 5 s u if e r - ‘Callahaii, Mrs. Charles Kelly imri x or of Greonvalo School, by M‘ Jeanette MncLean and by th own teacher, lmiss‘ Irene has won golden opinions for ability us u teacher; ing programme was out. well ine- M ac-Pherson; Wesley Muciiean; Recitation Recitation ‘Minister's Mistake," by Clarence NlucLeun; llldith MucLeod; Recitation AVe no.1. Relief For onsfipation Nature’: Reriiidy QR Tab- lets) a vegetable axativo wl a pleasant, ne'er-to- nature action. Relieves and prevents bdiouman, Cllilllififlliflll and deb IleaJnc-Ion. Tone: and strengthens the digestion nnd assimilation. ‘ .1, - -Jrs q i," ml oFi-‘flie Ill JIJIIIOII-n-Llttlo URI Tho nmo IR - in one-third d o n o a, candy-coated. For cherilli them. children and adults. lfl-I IY WWI Miss Winnifrod MacDonald, teaclrl I. Scuniu:1.Dodd’s Kidney‘ Pills are a kidroy They acquitted themselves splend- idly, Their ready answers showed the careful training received, Miss Seaman has been lining very fuith- (Special) We have ii testimonial ful work throughouythe term and from Mrs. L. Si-flllllly. fl Wvll-kllilwll hm- resident of this pluct‘, She writvia Mucllherson. Marion (lninpbell and Illltfliilllilil by a mmlll’ l"‘““"lY by Iiiivc trlcd lllom and Clarence mucbean; short address good. They Iiolp ‘Rheumatism. 1.11m , es were the“ made byrymsflrs ‘hm Inigo, Lame Huck, lienrt. Dlsnnsn. H. .\iaoPherson, Daniel Nicholson "Headache" "ml __ been-use all these are Klrlnr-y his After the exgmlhhliqh was Qvnr, owos it to other mothers, who have new .R_ H_ slayer; was hgknri m children suffering from wonk kill QQQflpy the (jhair, hmi the folhm‘ neyi-i, to tell thcm the relief nffm-il- mil-rim] ell her little girl, Sill‘, stnlos:— i “enlarge, hy |Chu1mmn_ Rh“ I; your Dodll's Kidney Pills. I hut-r» 11 Vslwyel-t; 3901mm,“ by Wendel been giving thcni to my child, Sh!‘ Mum berm,“ Recnatioh by Sun-ling has been suffering from llf‘fl(lil(‘.ll"“ Nicholson; RecItatIonPBy Kutilcr- milk"? 31°90» "will by was always iirr-il nnil novvriivs | by have fo-iinil your pills very smilHfno- Donald Lyfaflpherson; Dmlogue __"‘\ tor-y and nin going to keep on usiiit! vivjmhlllflm." ' Kidney Pills, remedy and can be taken young and old. Willianistown, 0111., by Juli. ill. to us Iiecaune slic fools that. Slit‘ must write to you regal-dim! npiiotito and World's Kiilnr-y Pills hnvc llvCfliTlfi Imcriiier: poimli‘ fniinil tlwm Urinary troiiblosf oases. or nre caused by tho hid- ncys falling to do thir work. O-i-i Cards M51752.‘ Professional lMcDon aid & B. A. .1. A. MeDONNLD H, F. MePHEE B... A.» Barrister-e. Attorney. Ere, Money to Loan Wily Bvlldlwr‘ - cmiriotmow» Mark R. McGuigan I I IARRIITER, BOLIOITOR, ETC Money to Loni Cameron Block Charlottetown. P. E. Inland ‘Dr. C. C. Archibald Iiradunto of N. V. Poet Graduati- l Medical oonooi and Hlllpltll Practice limited to Eyo, 5», m,” Ind Throat ' 0mm 83v» Building Great George ‘ in.“ "film HMIIQ-JQQ1ILIIL1MI ' Telephone QQ-J, . Spqgiitals Our Final Drive White Cotton, good quality, special price for yard-- v .10 .15 .16 .22 .25 35 Balance of Sheeting, 64 ins. wide. 75c va-y lue, now yd. 65c and 70c value 70 in. wide 65c value for . . . . . . Sil- 70c value . yd- .59 .69 54 ins. wide 90c value for yd. '45 (Tircular Pillow (lot- 95c value now yd. ‘l6 ins. wide, 67c va- .47 yd. . . . . . . . . . 44 inch wide 70c va- "rl, yd 42iinch wide 55c va- lue, ‘noiv yd. . . . i500 \':.11‘.:r2 now I ~11 . . . . . . . . . . .) \. o if) inch wide, sqieciul price- _ 93nd 49 .11. Indian Head KJOLtOll, regular 55c. hi‘ a1 n-ice for ‘cl. . . I l .25 Nursenora A p r 0 n bit) m, regular out-ts. rinai price ‘:35 foryard Pea Towelling, all linen, 23ins. wide, ct. value, now yd ‘400 value now ~ for yd, ..,. . . .. "l Class lbwelliug, 26 ins. wide, check pat- terns, regular 60c va- lue, for yard . . Towelling, huck, wide . . 1.50 value for yd 85c value for yd 98eivalue for yd 'l‘ab1ta Linen, un - bieachcd,$72 ins. \.Vli’l(' Regular 2.20 fofyd_ Table Linen, un- bleached 52 in. will-c‘, Regular 75c va- lue for yd. - - - '49 Plain Embroidery Linen, 36 in. wide, $1.70 value for ‘_ W _ .95 Brown Damask, satin . striped, suitable for portieres, coverings," etc, regular $1.75 value. Last and final price for I yard Table Linen, Dice pattern, in shades of blue and pink, 56 in. vride, excellent quali- ty, regular $1.30 yd, Last and final price for yd.- m.,‘ "’ f a 11c _v l4 to 20 inch