I _ , <~ sggfv ' , ,. ‘f <1 ”"~> vi 1 . ,R :‘.,r,.~' -- 1 v ,, Fi W _ 2" °` `* "" gferg sn , - _ _._, ly -I . _` ,,, ‘Vs I n _ i f - - 1 _ ,JT1-reno w¢ooiue.- sri.. gqmn leaves this morning M m'¢{!,,-|¢mn, N. B.. to attend-the mmf* of ‘ner brother Dr;--3. D. com gg Miss'»_Helen Robinson of mwigfon. Wedding ‘ takes _ place on wsineiilev- "» Epi "ii DEAD-'_-'rho _nests oeeur- nd m.%i-onto last 'meek of J. A. Wall "Kms, editor of` the Catlwiic Reg- meh Wall had been In failing Mm ~ `|» some tim`e.I-Ie came to Tor mw two years ago from Nova me 3* Rev. Dr.-,Burke of P. E.- f$,,,{t§¢ig;nisiied ixiitrse oi the Camolio? llcatlonii,;.!»i __ M th ei sufl3f`K ' __ 'rs ron ex. H|.|-|»|Qp'|,,'s:-l‘i"@";a,§l:ilt _'_ ____y and Friday ww ,,|;¢|°,g|4e4ns.".e'ii,.Qallf-roads in the proviniiqi ,ltl_§0"iff§1el_%_l\`l removed during elhm|q°ll cars crossing iiiii¢ber¢5i\sl1f.»l_#, “eve the nm, éirfvgig _ '_ _:on‘;‘other days of ,ha ,,,,_§'g_', V een_‘,Weymouth Street md tiii$f_'ea`Itern_ boundary ot.tlie Ex- iiiiiiuon gsraifi\_¢is_¢e_!ll°¢°i€W*“"1l>' “Wei 5,, ,,,..,;1i¢slioy_ streetror ‘kent street and giigjxensleiaon ffloady returning by png arid. Grafton -Street wt '§gp;go_`?n_d_‘Pork Factory. _ __ Q ._ Heiiibav ensurrso.-The nssei- brook ‘figiip of churches have given "mir Mring pastor Rev. F. N. At- kinsonyj, month’s vacation. The past “gig he and Mrs. Atkinson spent with their old parishioners Mr. and m-,_ yéiiqiow |Jenkins. Marshfield. -They 1 've this morning for their old home i Apple River for the balance gf iiieE__ time before going to lsaac‘s 1-[ni-bor, N. S., 'where Mr. Atkinson has accepted a. call to that group of churches; mn. seen iN MoNc'roN--Mr. E. H. Beer: Secretary of the Charlotte- town Bdltrd of Trade, _was in the city Thursday, as a. member of the Mis- sionary Committee of the Methodist Conference, in session in the Central Methodist church' there. The Trans- eript says: Speaking of the Charlotte- town Exhibition Mr. Beer states that the matter of accommodation of visit- ors is in the hands of e very energet- ic committee. They are ostabishing in the business section of.the city an in- fomation bureau, so that all visitors looking for accommodation and fail- ing to get it at the 'hotels will be look- ed after. ‘and a wedding ring. _ .:.>»,;--_ __ ‘ 1 `,i DIED iN sos1'oN---'Mr._,,,,d Mm Darius Garret, 36 Kensington Street Charlottetown received a telegram Sunday conveying theisad news that their son lQrnest`hadf_\died in gong, Boston, Mase-. on 'Sept.,21st_ Further particularswill be given later. . ENGAGEMENT Aivuounceo, _ Halifax papers announce ‘the engage. ment of Miss Annie Margaret Doyle, daughter or Mrs. Edward Doyio or Halifax, to Mr. Vernon J. Worth of Charlottetown, manager of the Got.- UI1Een Street, Pharmacy in Halifax. The wedding is to__»take placoshortly. THIEVES OF THE GARDEN VAR- lETY.- Numerous complaints are being made of the robbing of orch- ards and gardens in Charlottetown and suburbs. One woman says that nearly a bushel oi’ plums must have been taken from her trees several ev-I |enlngs ago. It is said that quite ai |lot of plundering of small vegetables ‘is being done by lioys who take them around from door to door and sell them. MORE ROBBERIES.- That the juvenvile propensity for crime in this city is not abating is shown by the fact that three places have been en tered by boys since Saturday and articles stolen. On Saturday the res- idence of Mrs. H. Houle near the drill shed was entered and two pur- ses taken from a back hall contain- ing in all some six dollars. Yester- day the residence _of Mr. Harry Toom‘bs was entered and a. satchel .containing $9 was taken out of the hall and the third robbing was at the residence of Mr. Wallace Diamond, where the sum of $3.59 was stolen rotics timer, l'¢1¢_§=,lvcd from the-boys themselves their parents and friends may re- 3'¢8l'd it as a personal message from each. All will be glad to have this late reassuring word and will be grateful to the Major for his tlioughtfulness in sending it at a' time when news from thc front is‘ so eagerly a'-waited. Mrs. Effie Smith, Little Sands has! received notification of the death in action of Private James McNeill_ Bmith. He was 31 years of age nnd; B50 fm’ Qllillfly. Mass., where he wall °ml>|0y0d for many years. He enlisted! in June, 1917 with the McLean xii-l ties of America and trained at Val cartier, Que., till October, 1917, when he sailed from Montreal for Englandl ,He went to France last March and `fouglit with the 13th Canadian Battal- ion till lie made the supreme sacri- ilce. The late Private Smith was s young man of excellent christian ‘character. He leaves to mourn be-` tliers Ewen voluntarily enlisted last England. -°3l5l¢‘li5.L’l‘l\‘1C¥l'later'th`an any letters i "Iii line' 'fxiywr ,I "md Private James McN. Smith thai" 5°" mm nm h°°"“°Ii» “Y“lP“' ‘ - lhy of a large number of friends. On left his home in Little Sands 13 years sides his widowed mother three bro-‘he wg; vin, ggiipn “nm killed ony the thers and two sisters. One of his bro- seeond‘~ of September. Private 'Mac- Apfn and 15 “UW l\`aiIl|!1E Bl'HmBl10lf.‘home~loving young man who before Private Leith Graham- jchildren still reside. Much sympathy si Eiis ina s i=os_1iis _ 'T ._-_,JW sevaszfwisrie -_ff _ 1 ...__-warfi- ln d ;' _tho rl' ‘ 1' . '°_ 1.r‘f‘%.‘?n..s»’i§,"il.i°~$$. lr" f'_»; * B1 _ .htlgfg-'l ., he Ili' ¢l'0 Sell _WEN oe, 'ere 'e'fw;s`in active sorties' almost continuously until the tliiie of his death. 1 -Bexar-sl days after receiving the sad‘;,ne\[s of her _husbapdfa death Mrs. _.¢__Graham received s`_-letter from him' which was written on Aug. 2_5th and which spoke cheerfully of conditions as he saw them. Mrs. Graham has onq"son who |‘ley, in their recent sore trial, death is nine-__ years o|f_age.;_and to both of Sunday afternoon an appropriate memorial service was conducted in the Peters’ Road Presbyterlaii church at which- fitting reference, was made y the pastor, Mr. Sutherland, to the fine spi_rit of sacrifice being evidenced by the Canadian Army, the memory of which will be the glorious heritage of generations yet! unborn. V Private Nicholas " Q. C. MacLe|iiian Private`MacLennan enlisted inthe old .105th ~ln Charlottetown on P1-the tenth day of April, 1916, and wasiwith that Battalion until drafted for-'-ser- vlce in France, to which he went from England on April 4, 1918 where Lennan was a 'quiet, respectable, and enlisting lived at Peters' Road,'f;-Lot 63, where his wife and family of`ilve is felt in the whole community" for t-hat her husband had been killed in A-nrii 'zo‘, 1916 ,nnd in' Jniy of that same year went across to Europe. his battalion being in the same con- OH MOHGHY. Selltember 9, 1918, those who :ire thus so suddenly ber- Mrs. Leith Graham, of_I_’eters'_Road,!eavc,‘§},~_=»-f-_»_i’i'i agiifeasilssgorlhhr i¢ln¢~" l ‘ ~.' _ 'V it . ~ e 1 - Jo hiirr, _'lice Ilowcn. 21 Iinclcllngton struct, (I: ii, O:i‘_, writer.: "I was very ill \v;1Ii :.:i:-cmln. could not slcrp :rt night, rm] my nppetlte sf~<~:;;' ‘ '~:i‘fr‘cly gniio. I suffered lrl tliis ;' "-: nearly tlircc yearn, and liurl'trr:it::ii\i1t from two doctors in '1‘oroiito, wlir-re i was.1lvln¢'at th; rims, but did not_get rijny relief, _ _ hc-riimo <-onipletsly run down, and ‘us lzdiil not sec :iiiy ininiodinte hopes ‘M 'getting better, I went buck to live with mother in Galt. I thought the might do me that I was in n lily fiE\"\'GS WGFG Where I Wont I nnd fnlnting llnibs would see black cold me ' -5955 il ll /i e i , .- oo: Si 4 P,- 1..., `\ 1_ ,__ . `\"3`| ` . .l z' ii s __ v' `\ .vs Q 5 1 1 1 -1 ‘I i 5 \ a l