.n_l_l.Y 22. 1,92“ Rose . ‘s good COFFEE”, "mun 101s ,._ W, R. Carson CIIIBOPRACTOR . y Palmer Graduate “"131 mum fltreet tonne-lie gr, Paul's Church) flours 2-6 P. M. “yum” by Appointment Hfloomoemoo-vaov-e PRAY? SPRAY? DIE for results. oHsr-R POWER WiC-h ilflillt- Boom.’ Mo, three or four ‘ W" axles to the row and "mrrcppy; guaranteed to do c, work and efficiently. ‘y denwrlnq the machines a AN y. for further information. JOHN H. GILL Great George Street. 1-11.11 _ A .¢ooo+e4+o'4¢¢-e~4 , Lester Douglas 3g Queen Street Oharlottetow". P. E. I. 4 cream Separators HE SHARPLES SUCTION FEED Skims clean at an)‘ ""6" Terms to suit customers. Extra parts on hand. i no or Pilone 19s er, sac i aoooooo-oo-e-o-oo Feeds 1 Feeds For till.- SUMMER MONTHS we will have good large stocks oi FEEDS f0!‘ HORSES. CATTLE, HOGS and POULTRY. suev HAY no sTsAw. , eeeo OATS, anAu. sllonrs, CRACKED cons. FEED CORNMEAL, cRusH- . eo oars, SCHUMACHER reeo and a’ iuii stock of , POULTRY SUPPLIES. Also ROLLED OATS. OATMEAL. "mate CORNMEAL, BUCK- WHEAT FLOUR. GRAHAM FLOUR. etc., etc.. all at Iow- sat prices. WHOLESALE mo RETAIL. , Carter 8t Co LIMITED. §§O§f§O§>§ q o+wo+v+o4 woo-ea llard Coal Soft Coal ii esco Coke v °|i'i‘° Measure in providing lslilttl the kind oi coal you want maid“! llilifliity that your‘ needs w’ m" i" Pleased to talk over o “ii "iliiirementl any time. ii" "ii is all of standard qual- rmi Wiii lluarantee prompt aer- "iii iilweat prices. ....8pecial "I 0n car load lots. .omum&co Phone 176' Priifessfional Cards ' “iii R. McGuigan ' . nmsres. SOLICITOR, ere, more Momy m Ln" " Bi°¢i<l"" rIottetOvImILE-i. 294-! L] L y C. Archibald N- V. Peat Graduate ‘mgiiilni School and Hospital mited to Eye, Ear. Noao sting 5 ‘M Tim," "hi" ""5 Iilillllylng Glasses emu Bayer suuulllq h. Hwnihwlfl Street 9 to 12.80. 1.80 to 6. "louald & Mcrlléé A‘ M°D°NALB h. F. MePHEI I. . .B"'i::";l. Attorneys, its, u" ‘umflniuy to Loan r. C, lduaie or ‘ Ipupils ilrcst-llt. Ch-Jottstewn Hlondon, Mrs. W. A. McDowell. Women's White iiaflyas Strap Shoes 98° These are exceptional, "aiue ~ "Hiiy high class canvas shoes. and marked down to a fraction of their value. They are made mostly with medium heels, but some have high heels and a few pairs are trimmed with black, SEE THEM IN OUR WINDOW (All sizes 2i/z to 7.) $59 A L L E YLIMITEII , FAfiHlUNABLF. FDDYWl-JAR cullooen school. ’i'llc half-yearly cxzlluilluliou oi’ . flltl0i was ill-id ill tilc lsciltlol-rooul on .illly 29th. ‘lip-rt- wiilllilllu school certificate was Gentral Guardian ED'S TAXI day and night eer- vlcc. Phone 687 or 209-1. AT SAN FRANCIISCO.-Steamel- Andrea F. Luckenbach, in eoln- "Wid vi Csntsln McDonald, of SPIIFiH. P. E. l., was at San Fran- cisco a few days ago on route to Philadelphia. New York and Boa. ton. She arrived at tho California ‘hurt from Seattle. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.—OII Sunday next. July 25th there will he two services at Canoe Cove. In tllo morning at 11 o'clock the Rev. .l. Eustace Purdio, B. D., Principal of the Bible College in Winnipeg will preach and in the evening Roy. E. C. Robertson will preach. CHURCH OF SCOTLANDPI-Tbe ilflvi J. Eustace Purdle, B. D., will preach ill (‘hucchill at 7 o'clock on Sunday next, July 25th, PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES. SUNDAY. JU.LY ZStm-Murray llarbor Nortll 10.30 a. ul. Peter's Road 2.30 ,p. ln. and 7 p, m, iibyilciwr. ‘Rev. W. E. Davies. WINS HIGH HONORS.-Miss Jdisio llieatoll, daughter uf Mr, alld Wire. iii. A. Beatou, Peters Road, was among thc rcccut graduates iroul Long island Hospital. Mass. .\llss Bunion ulude, a splendid rcrord ill llor studies being Presid- "lli of llol- class and winning a riPllfiiilftillllJ. Miss Boatoll is con. lilluillg hcr (iuiies ill tllc Hospital lvllorc silo is vcry popular with ilt-r fPlIOW workers. FAREWELL SERMON.—-R0v. G. I\V> I“. tilcndcuuing, who has been tlflillieilill‘ of tllc Moucton Wesley l-\ii‘illlll'illl (fllurcll for scvcral years will proacll his ‘farewell sermon nn ' \'t Sunday cvclllng. 3 lisp, of Salul .lollu, will preach at dill} lllorning sorvicc. Ruv. Mr. iiiltlllticlluillg will lonve (lnrly ncxt iwrrk for Toronto, whcre he will Isapcuti ills vacation bciore going to EiliClTlrHliil to lnkc charge of tho tiiliiivll Church at Hamilton. His iulllllillg (lcpitrillrf: will ilc generally trcgreitcd ill this ciiy. NORTH TRYON SCHOOL.—Tlln ‘ ullunl school examination of North 3 ryoll was hold on June 30th‘. About i2it visitors and fi-l pupils were pre- iscllt. Tllc pupils o'er-e examined ill tho different subjects by their tczlcllcr, Miss .lcnuettc McVittlc, and by their satisfactory unswcrs ‘showed that they had been caro- ifuliy taught during tile term, A pre- ‘SfllllPtl to .\iiss Junie Thomas, ol’ ‘Grade Vlll. (‘olnplllntlntary remarks inwlrc. luadu by thc secretary, Mr. iJ, W. 'l'holll:ls and others. Thcy [wire uftcrlvnrds lrczltcd with ics- creaul. 'i‘llc examination was iwcrt- nillclovn visitors and tilirlt-cllillrtlugilt to a closc by singing the Tllc ilrizcs l'-t']ll‘l')- ilcioucy kindly (lficrcd by .\Ir. it. A, iMt-Lctltl, ill‘ lligg, lo tilc illlV zllld iglrl who cnlllc first, wcrc ii\'-.ll‘iii‘li ito Stewart McPherson and Dlzlriou McPherson, Prizes tn tllc boy and girl who callllc llcxt wl-re li\\';ll‘ii~‘.ll |io Alexander McRac and i"r.luc<=.s Singleton, ‘hy the teacher, hilt-ls .\lc- lLcau. Tllc remainder oi‘ lilo pupils Ll-cccirt-d suitable alvards from the Lcacllcl‘ and silo was ilrcsonictl wilh 1S(‘\'i‘l‘ili nlcc gifts thy llor pupils. [The lollies oi the district. serccd lunch. llcsltlcs Julillg cxzlllnilltltl ill road- ing, silcllillg, writing, arithmetic, googralillly, history. grzlulnlnr, nat- urc study, and ilyglcuc, tllc follow- thc pupils: Flag Song, by school; drill, (Tau- ada blast and West. by it senior pu- Jouetto Singleton and idvclillo‘ ‘Smith; dialogue. Little Pitchers. by 3 pupils; patriotic exercise, by 8 priulury pupils. Aftor singing tho National Anlllclu tho tzatherillgdis- pcrsod. All tho pupils arc members nftho Junior lied (Irons. and urn orflilllil‘ cd as tho "Sllvcr Square Health Club." Besides doing many useful things for nlorc unfortunate children. tlloy f‘nl‘l‘i‘.hil0llll with other schools. ill tlu-ir school they llnvc a very inter- (asllllg portfolio, and also a box of birds‘ nests and eggs rocoived frolll lllllculozl school, Palliutua, New Zcnlantl. ('()l‘l'llti|I()llilOllt'l.l has hooni tnkou up with (Iautlcr iicllitoz lliirh School, Porto Rlt-nf und lhc juniors arc oxpcctlllg u portfolio from thorn ill l't‘iili‘ll for ollc l-lcnt. This work ilt-silica ilt-lug llltcrcstiug greatly lbcnnilts tho pupils. (lultrlot ploasc copy.) _._f-Qo>-——- LETTER OF SYMPATHY To Mrs, iiugil Nicholson. (lieu Vllllcy. Dt-ur Slstor,—~Wo. lilo mcluburs 0i (lion Valley Woman's ‘lllstitutc. dcslro to express to you ollr slu- ccro sympathy ill this your hour of sorrow nlld dlurilnvtllnent wilcn W"? beloved mother has gone to hol‘ eternal homo. Wo roalizo your sor- row is hllrd to boar, llul you hit-y" some consolation ill kuowlnli iii“ she has gone to bor heavenly homo, wlloroin awaits irioutlshili iiiili death cannot sovcr, and to that world we shall all go sooner or lat~ or and it is there we shall lneot our loved onos, We trllli iiiereiclr“ that, whllo your heart In longing for tho sound of tho voice that is stlllcd you may look to llim who is too good to crr alld too wise to be unkind, Your sor- row ‘is also ollrs, and W0 IIFBY iilai the great lf-‘athnr abovv miiy i"°'"' fort. ,colnlolu and sustain you dill‘- ing dark hours. With patience was lily suflorinK borne. For moeknoss did thy llfc adorn. Now grief and Pi" . And (Iod hath called tbce homo a! | Inst. Signed ill loving symIIlli-iiy. pils; duct, Old Folks at Home, bymnmi when m; pagggd away is heavy ‘ suiferiug all are i ,|Natlmlal Alltllcul, i COMMERCIAL TRAVELLER iDIES.—.\ 'l‘ruro dispatch of July iliith saysz—'i‘llc death oi‘ P. J. iBonisteel, of 'l‘oronto, Maritime lreprcscnttltivo for JohlvNortlllvzly :14: (J0., Limited, occurred at the Colcllester Hospital, early Sunday mflfllillli. Mr, Iionuisteel was a very well kllowll commercial traveller. having covered the Maritime Prov- dnces for nloro than 25 years. Ho lhad represented tile John North- ivay C0,. for the past 15 years. Ha |was a man of sterling character. iaud was vcry ‘highly regarded ‘by all who know llinl. He had not lbcen Hauling well for some timo. and "it: IWORFRIII WM “Iii 1'""1i°i‘i'-‘i iiluilout two weeks ago he had a sev- groom was attended ihy his brother ‘crc ilenrt attack. and was taken lo the hospital. Mrs, Bonisteel was soul for and she was with her hus- He was sixty years of age. His death will ‘bc a kecu loss _to his many fricuds, and to the traveling fra- ternity. ‘Besides his wife, he is sur- vived by two sous—Arthur, of Toronto and Ernest 0f Aurora, Uni. M0ther’s Best Friend Is “Nerviline” ‘Norvlllno is too useful, too valu- llillo to be withc-ut. For iunlbago, inule back, sciatica or neuralgia. lilerc is no liuimollt with half of Nervllinehl power iopcnetrote alld case the pain. As a family safeguard. as some- thing in ward off sickness and to t-nro tile minor ills that will occur ill every family. to cure pain any- wllcro, you can ilud nothing to coni- pare with old-limo Norvilins, which for forty years has been tho urlst widely usod family remedy in the Dominion. 35c bottles. at all dual- ors. ‘ >O-O-O-O-O O O- Once a Trial Always Nyal The Nyal Standard is ex- ’ eelTent and you may lliiifl uygfy Nyll prod-ll}! by ‘U!!! i standard. We carry a iiM 07 Ill Nyale‘ toilet preparations Face Cream. Cold Creams. Face Powder. Red Rose Cream. Almond Cream. Rouge Compacts. eto. Harold L. Worthy i 11s queen smear PHONE 27,1 4 lilru, H. P. Abbott, Mre. ‘S. @0000 0000-04 0000004460004 i (3sonseroativeWStandartPBuarérs ‘ -yea.rs lll Colorado. Mr. Cash is a THE CHA MARBHFIELD BAPTIST CHURCH-Preaching service at. 3 o'clock on ‘Sunday, July 25th con- ducted by Rev, Ross C. Eaton. LOST—Between Hunter River and Summsralde, one tan grip con- taining camera. clothing, etc. Finder leave at R. T. Holmsn's Ltd.. or advise Al-ban Glllls. Sum- mersldc. 849-7-21-21 MONTAGUE - GEORGETOWN BAPTIST CIRCUIT.—Rev. Frank- lin D. Elmer. D. D. of Hamilton, N. Y. will preach at Sturgeon at 11 o'clock, Georgetown at 3 o'clock.’ Montague at 7 o'clock on Sunday July 25th, Be sure to hear him. i W=HEATLEY RIVERF- Miss Sadie Mobbs of Portland, Maine. has again returned on s. two or three months visit to her Island home-Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cash. RLO'I"FETOWN GUAlZDIAN accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Bowen ili/TBd to St. Peters, by way of Charlottetown and‘ Brackley Point, visiting friends on; ‘Friday. ' FUNERAL seRvlces-rrlle fun-i eral of the latwMrs, J08. Lane was‘: held Tuesday morning from A. 1A.} Hennesseys Funeral Home to St.‘ Dunstan's Cathedral where a Re-i quionl High lilass was celebratedi by Rev. A. L. Slllnott. bearers were Messrs Henry Smlthq A. Ducholuill. J. A. Ritchie, Barty Flannigan, Moses Burns and Six-l tus McLellan. Service at the‘ Wa. ‘ OLD RESIDENT REVISITS; HOME.—Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cash} of La Junta, Colo, is on the island] spending the summer with his lbro-i there, Patrick Cash of Graham's, Road, all spending a few days with Will (Bowen of Wheatley River, who also spent a great number ofi locomotive engineer and is as- signed to one of the fastest trains on the Santa vi-‘c. .\ir. Cash is loud in his praise of tho improvements of tho island in tho past fifteen years. that being his last visit. Hlsi stay this time has -been for the beautiful mouth of July. I ISLANDER RETURNS- Mr. John Cherry of Minneapolis, Minn arrived ill Charlottetown last cycli- ing after an absence of 44 years. Mr. Cherry who, is a mason and plasterer found many old friends missing when recalling the friend- Ships of boyhood days when he worked ill Boyle's Tannery alld went to tile Presbyterian Sunday School under the Rev. DrUDuncan. Mr, Cherry is pleased with 'the cleanliness of Charlottetown and the ulany signs of progress. He will visit. his sister in Georgetown before returning. DUNN—DONNELLY NUPTIALS. —Saint Clements Church, Wcst Soulervilic, iitass" was tile scene of a pretty wedding on Suudnyi afternoon, June 20th. when tho, Rev. Daniel .l. Desmond, united In marriage Dorctta E. Dunn, daugh- ter of Mrs. ‘Mary T. ‘Dunn. 28 Appleton Street, West Somervillc. to Reginald P. Donnolly. son of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Donnelly, 41 Chatam Road, Everett, Mass. The bride looked charming in a frown of "Border Rose Georgette and Mal- ine" with ‘hat to match and carried a shower boquet of m/hite roses and sweet peas. The bridesmaid, Miss Claire Dllnn, sister of the bride, wore a blue crepe dc chens gown with hat to match and car- ried a bonnet of pink roses. The Mr. Vernon Donnelly. During the ceremony Music was rendered by; Miss Rena “Putle of Medford. llil- mediately after the ceremony there was a reception given at the home of the ‘bride to about flfty immediate friends and relatives.| The bride who has‘ been employed; in the Statistical Office of the‘ "Wm, IFHQHBK Sons 00., Boston" has a host of friends and previous to her marriage was tendered a miscellaneous shower at her home. ‘Both bride and groom are formerly from this City, the groom being a. former membor of the "Charlotte- Bruco will be glad i0 know that. hf! is home from Boston much improv- od in health. Mrs. William McCabo and two children. Cambridge, Mass, are vialtlngthe farmer's mother, Mrs. Angus Praught, of this city. ‘Mr. Isaac Pound of Halifax is visiting his homo in the city. Mr. G. A. McGllIvray and family are visiting relatives in the city. having motored from Boston. Miss Brsta McCabo has arrived home from Boston to spend s. vaca- tlon with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joules MoCabe. Mr. and Mrsfl. H. Curtis and lit- tle daughter have arrived from New Ybriii to spend a vacation in the province. The Dam-guests of Mr. and Mrs. A, A. Stoevss grave was conducted by Rcv. l’."M""°'°i1Tii1i@5- Ish. ‘to lllcir torulcr llolllc in this city. Stork for sale on the two markets today amounted to 43 rattle, 161 iiitlllbfl. 401 bogs, and 389 calves. thc stock was sold early. wcre no good cattle and common hulls sold from $3.50 to $4.25, coni- moll cows were $3.50 to $4. ccuplc of wcl-c sold for $8.50 and others $8 alld $8.25. $5. J. B. Blckereteth. M. A-l M. c1, warden of Hart House. Toronto. now mentioned as a possible sue- cessor to Bishop-elect Seager, D.D., of Ontario diocese. as provost o1 Trinity College. Toronto. Mr. Blok- arsteth is 38 and unmarried. Nil". and Mrs. William Stcevcg of Monlrczll, (inc, who have Ilecu the ill Dorcilcstcr, for a few wocks, left for Sunlmcrsidc. P. E. I.. recently. Tbcy will spent some time a; hire. Slvcvus‘ former home thcro. — Iiiiss Hurrlctt Shelly, of (larlisitl, Pit, urrivci ill tho City ycstfvrdny for a short holiday tour of tho ls- land. Miss Shclly is tllc author of Pocnls of Lifc and Living, a volunlo that. ilns boon vcry cordially rc- ctalvr-d. She also has another hook 0f rcrsc rcndy for the press. "Wishes oll illc Wind." She is a tcucilcl- in tho public schools-and; tract-s hcr zluctlstry ilnok to Percy.’ Byslw Sllclly, the great English pt ‘I. .\ll‘. llllli Mrs. Reginald Cullen loll yustcrllay morning by motor on rcturll ill lhcir homo in Lowell, Muss. after a vary pleasant visit than mimfl _nleocta¢nd muaefrcmflthiloiotld. Get rid ofiibsln-wifllliifiz. mvgwlwwhewh-g asasnoclsseazaas quilanltbciynbandqtnuae. Hllsflllsilmecu hwgnaches and min. ltaal-chsmstfize-rasdlaand elwiualsailamtheyhide dud lneaeLnui STAKDARDfitD- (NEWJEIZSEY) nsuimrstlisomssbymsarwsabweanrm Flies Mosquitoes Mntlul 1m BedBngs FEtcslyool-gannenll. flhindhs andtinltrlzrvuevhiicbeatbtias. hul- siwtaislabowedtzhatlilizmmyfiilasst auinthexaoutdelicatleiatuica. They Getalifitumandeiarxyermdxy. For thawQp. Sway nleevaywiaela. ,,-\ Roaches I-{Tiiddvdlll tmilflfiil Vpcr c wt They wcrc zlccoullilzlnicd by Mrs.‘ (‘ulloufls ulnthcr, Mrs. Arthur Mac-i ll llis, who will spend soulo timci Vidiiilg friends and relatives in tllc L':lli.c<l States. will‘. Neil A. Wiglcy of Dnrriug-l toll, Washington, is on n visit, to pin. ullclc. .\lr. llcctor McLeod. 46 Iiigll-i laud Aronue. ’i‘llis is Mr. Wlgieyfls first visit to Charlottetown, He nluloruti from Washington to Mone- tuu wllvre he left Ills car null canloi by rail lo the island. He ‘was ac- cl-luilallicd by Mrs, Wiglcy and Mrs! Glngn of (foutfreville, N. l3. Tllcyl will iP-IYB on return today. ~ i llplou of Boston, fvlfliIVCS and friends, and poorer ouos $14.50 tho fow hogs offered worn not nr very good quality and the boat sold ior $15.50 IQ- . IN MEMORIAM EMILV IDELIA COLLINS Scldom has it boon the lot of the writer to cilroulclc a. uloro suildcll, unexpected or lunre mulls-tic (lcnth than that of tllc lute Mrs. .loilll A. Cfiiiillilfi. 0i Sturgeon, who entered into rest after it brief lllllcss of two‘ “'6Gi(tl-i)llGlllllilllltb-Oll June 22nd, 1926. Aged 54 years. Vcrily ill the midst of life we are ill death. it was not anticipated yPd in tile city on a visit that anything serious would result ii i3 from the illllclls, especially in the forty-three yours slncc she left the later stage, when recovery seemed Island lillg that. tiulc. Zilrsfilptou secs; a big change ill the city and llOies tll-- siliclllllli ilrogtlss made during tilvsn years. hrs. Upton before Thus. Mcfnbo of this city. Mrs. [Jpton is the guest of Mr and lillrs. Jnnlos Mcffaill- during he; visit hcro, Mr. iilc(.‘:lbc being her broth- r. , {e-Qi Milltlflrl Llalulvllt II Uorus and Warts ii- Live Stock Market Dominion Live Stock Report JIONTRENL. .lllIy 20. —Llve "Frading was steady and most of There > lots fairly good calves Grass calves $4.75 to The ruling price for lambs Healed by Cuticllra. i? " Eesema broke out in PimPiei and blisters and IP11“ ‘ii °'" my fgee. It itehad and burned uusini me lo amteb which made It worse. x w,“ m; ‘in; on aceounl of the irritation. and DOtlld ‘nadir "i; h III WQIB I fit‘: ‘m; ‘sh-turd’? The trouble lasted several months. _ "l and everything I could s" but nothing helped me. l N!" uginl Cutlmlra Soap and Ointment and got relief. I continued the treatment and in about eight weeks I was completely healed." isiflmii Wm. j. Romanchuk. Samburl- Beak. Cullelua Mammoth-lent and Tal- cum m ld—l daily Wii“ m" Iii suasunnns~ “iii- caos-s Sllaviaa SM Ils- for and this is her first visit apparent, lliut for some wise reason llil- kuowu to us all, an all-wise l<'atilel' decreed otherwise, and peacefully rcposing as in sleep. the spirit iii” mariiiiiii? W119 511N111 NTOCHJIG. quietly passed away to be with God. wlnugllter ol the latn Mr, nnn Mrs, where sorrow nor pain do not eu- tcr. The ‘bereaved family are in ilflff consoled by the tilougilt :Ilat there relunilletll a rest fbr the poo- llii‘ of God, and although silo will >bc sadly lmisssd ill the home yet patience like the gentle rzllu of heaven, and God's l0\'illg"czlrc and presonce will come and take pos- session 0f the sadllcned hearts, and lct lls hope that what is now poig- nant grief will be softened into sweet memories with the consoling tilought of a blessed re-union where parting shall be no more. During her illness the deceased had the best medical skill, that of Dr. Breha/ut, and the services of a trained nurse. Niles Rachel Collins. of Alllston, besides the attendance‘ of a family entirely devoted to tllc bust interests of a loving mother, Besides the sorrowing husband the bereaved family are: Willard, John and Herman, of Coleman, Alta” Russell. Lloyd. Lottie (Mrs. C. John- stout. Muriel, Ruth, Mary and Lil- Jollusion and Miss illancho Miller. _' y _ sprays; Mrs, Ben], clow, Mrs. HughiIIll~ old houlcstcutl Mr. (hills llvoll Colllngs and Mrs. Lomuei Hlfikfinwiiii ills inc. .\ CillZl-‘ll oi Iili‘ Iwsl‘ wreaths; David and hfurlol John-tiylw- ~\il‘- iiiiii-‘i- iuiviiisrnt. rlilivfi 5mm sprays; n19 hugbnnri nnriilurlustrious, n-us truslctl and lovlcd; fflmny’ pi|iqw_ by all who know llilll, Irrospt-cilvn- The hymng__favor|tpg of the d... oi‘ class or lrcctl. This was muclll ‘ceased-were sung during the ser-i “O God our Help in Ages vice: iPast." "Asleep in Jesus. Blesso ‘Slocpf’ “WIlI tho Clrclo ho ilnilrok-‘itrlr. lit-v. J. A. IVIcLoIIllll. ell." "God be With You Till Wc i Meet Again." The pail-bearers ,and Henman Westawsy. The funeral procession was u usually largo. there being upwards and Pbonlic. Bill's. .I. Hours. Ihver. o: 200 carriages revorently accom-IP. l-I. I. These all survlvc hiul also ‘panylng the remains to the csme- a brother Capt. John (illlis. Char- tery at Sturgeon, where internle was made. The bereaved family desire Queens iuiiii be Choen j I were MossrsQQRI-IP-Ii Ililll eighteen yours. Rnnlston and William Clow. i-Iugll had a fulnliy of four sous null two and Ray (lollinge. Arch. ‘Liewelyn tlnugllicrs. Alex ill ihc old holuc: When Amundsen the explorer visited Seattle recently he saw the bust by Alonzo B. Lewis for which he had posed on a previous Vifili. Having reached both North and South Poles the great Norweigia-l says he lls through with exploration. thunk all tile nt-lgllbors and friend..- Who so kindly aided during tllt- iry-i ing ordczll. The (loop sympathy of Q11‘ cum- munlty is extended lo illc iit'l't‘tl\'- 0d and surrowlug llusilaull and family. GLEN VALLEY WOM ENS INSTITUTE ‘I'm- lw-guinr monthly lllI"t‘li‘lLZ oi till.- (ill-ll Yullcy \Nonleu‘s lll-ltitui-l was llalli iii. tilc llollle of Mrs. S. A. Iilolltlou on ‘Fllurstlzly evollill;:..Itll.\' l. M C 1 bus;- Afler “T” $15 D81‘ Bwi‘. Biiiifillgii a i?“ llan, and two grand children. iVul. {WW 17-, \\'iiil 1i" iili¢'i"ii*""“ "i ““"' i‘ itovhllotitilr-l LiIO-Iiflgltfiflélluitip through WWI‘ ""95 WBPQ 801d i0!‘ Siivii» I). and Muriel Johnston. Three bro- iMRs- MARY MiQANNEi-i- uu-lnburs null iuur viuilvfo- 'l"'-“ the White Mountains the ihridal Tiiiw“ w“ ii “Twig iiBmBWi it" thcrs and three sisters survlvc,\'i7.: luluvtlul-t ulwlirli it)‘ “iii-Tim! ii""i"i“- émiple Wm ream,‘ M 14 Stevenson lions and luosl. lots were sold forimchard‘ of whim Road: Fred’ "f A, [no llilillt! of‘ hl-r fl:llli.{|lii‘i‘.i](;y|] ("flu “'51s i||l:-l\\‘t'i‘("l with l-ullll- ~ Ave" Everett‘ MHML flftfny Sows brought $11 nuvtiimmfnx, N's; w00d1ey_ n; DUN-I..; (tool-go hliflifiilillilldly.‘ (il-zlulii;,,||,,,,.,.,| m, m“. r0141“; illlli up. bcllt-l, with a few light trim sous gm,“ MML N‘ wnsmway‘ "r M, llacnlilo, Juno ,,.\lil. l.l_ll, .\tl n-ovnl of rill‘ iiilliilll‘ ltl lilo Llu ._-_{-e>---~— up to $12, Mn"; M“, Lemue] Hmkem of ppm, Mary Jlllailnllucll, ill iilc Tlltll y l ppm; ppm, for illsnlliillg ilt-s.- ... \ hn,k,._ and Mrk Albert Young “moi hcr ugc. Silo lcnvcs lo lllolllll.i_,|.._<i=s ill lill- school uw-rl- (Lliifllfiiiin. PERSONALS _\itl,\"I‘Ri<1AI, .Illiy 21—l')0nlini0n Am h - M ' lwo (lnuglltvrs and flllf‘ sou, .\l.rs. -, | it u-lls lli'l‘lill‘ll to hold at dirt-stock repnlilwwlth but 3 cattle, Vrpgeoggéyd 312:0’. and mmhm. gm, tlcnrgo Macliollnltl of (irllntl Trllr- £nlllr>iul np-plim; i" i]... gphnjyl p. Miss Claire Cllfidy. of trho TrBV-im lalllils. 68 hogs and 118 calvos,v|,.€,_ viz. “,3 and ‘m1 wOfldpn-iildic; bliss (‘lltllerlllt- and sou. litw- "Hm-u ,|,.|i,,p,. ,,|-,-,,|,,.,.,n,.,,|,._ p ollors Insurance C0,, Boston. hash-m sale on tho two ularkols this uewnym ‘ilor, of Nl-u- York, who calm: to al- ,,»,,_.. “i511 lit‘t‘ltit'll in lllHil a uisu Tiliielliiy Viiiiieii hi" iiiireni-i‘ MF-ilnorulng prices were unchanged. Th‘. mner815n,.vp.p, Wm... cfinjlcud llPl‘ rulll-rzli, hum-n pnt on lhc school. .\ ruin-l" and Mrs. ‘Silas Cuddy. ‘Murray Th;- calves wore ulostly of better ducted m, Rm, M, Mfifsmwa" ",- She has foriliihtl by the inst U,‘ H“. ,-,.,.,.,n lUo-VIH-ilill hUPldi Itlver. quality than those offered earlier peorgeyow“ flaflifitrhd h n y, y] rltcs of ili‘l‘ (‘hurch Ily llcv. .l. ll. t] “an p n, p,» n lillllil ial su"<'<'~'- j- in lhc week and sales were mndc,firn,vn' of Murray "in-inf gym-rm Ai-cllltyrc. She svns laid to rt-sl, ill twp,“ rm- ,,,,._ was |.,-,._.,,.,,;,.,i mp1 M" and Mm" Jam”! cuddy and i" “iimii iiii/S "i ‘9-00 i1"‘i‘9'50 i” The sermon was iudnd a spit-mild i"i'Ti-"'?\'lli!'i"i"i§ "Bmrivry. Ilcsidr lll‘iil'l‘t'll paid. (‘o cspollllcuct- \\.\\ son lrlflwarli. Ffldeffli RBBBPVB ‘Blink good veais. Grass calves were enlogy on H“, m0 M the departed‘ hor ilusilalltl and ill-n children. run‘! by tln- iil'l'l‘i‘llll'_\', and H 11m"- 0i’ ‘BOBiOII. BlTiVBd Monday iligili- b)’ quoted from $4.75 to $5.00. Fairly yet it was m“ by a“ who ha,‘ tymlhlzly llcr soul rot-it ill pcaco. F m... w“; npptlilltoli to visit tho "moi-or on a via“ i“ the island‘ - pleasure of her acquaintance that? WWW lsick. Nlusiclli sl-lol lions wvi" ', ' ,1 , , . - ~-]| nntl it" it i v i .' h MALCOLM GILLIS u; - |_ ylls. nllioul Mrs. Ernest Wright. Middleton. is gofizniiniissiii lnlrfierlifillllliilnfllllii‘ WW‘ iftalilillliliriilp m. illl- l-ynnllli; pitta-cm. "iiiiiinii i“ Charmiieiowui also her inity were known and realized by‘ Ti"""i' l"i-*‘i*""i "Wily "ii -i"i.i' 7 ilv silcllt. .\lrs llioutltln thou sci“. twoiiltlo daughters. Rosamond and h... manymends and nn,ghy,,,,,,_;ln2o. at his nld noun‘, llcutl ()E~“‘I~“ ,,,,,,.,, ,,,,,, ,1... moi-ling clo- . pmi-‘iiiie- M“ wflighli imimdflsfi” The sermon also had a port fnr thoiyimiiililuc, will-rt‘ ht,- lived Wiiii iii-"iwyilil illt" National Alllhcnl, l '1“ ' ilt FltRlve wio horo. e s z ‘l .12! ("Ill-N _. . . l h-id a. l.~ L?" be in“ ‘guest or her “M18 M“ audience and family. and tlletruths son‘ I ILL? tlllulll H\'Ili‘i__llNlllhfl“;L T‘ n. .\.l up.» lllll. “liilclemclzuuzlcv m J D “Md C Campbell ' spoken will surely find a. resting ‘g5 ‘H ~-l3f°"i-~ I ‘H 1 iHIIIIl" oi Nlrs‘. ya .. Mere“ WM‘ l‘ n .. ‘ . 1 co nut roul wll-rc lu Pillllt‘ u ..| w" n ans ,____.___- [H106 there. loll illl Wm“! . v The foflqwmg pom] [rlhuteg wéreilglii with Ills _parcllls and two bm- mm, WY“, Jontaining the The maiiy ‘fiends oi Mt‘ D‘ A‘ ill pimples 8nd BilSiBfS. lovingly presented. M11 Blnnchgilllvl‘! null n slstor. Tllvy sotfll-ll ni ,.|»_,.|,,,|,i," illearl of Niontsnuu and tiloro oll lll ovitlcllcu lly iill- llllfllilPf illiftllii‘: lug his funeral survives which wcro icoulluclctl at tho homo by his pas- rl .\lr. (lillis was married to ltm-lll-l ’.\l(‘i.i*|)t|, ltinrnscliffc, who prcdcc- Tlloy For Half a (Ycnttll-y tllc Standard. Suu cssiul Tl-cntlltcnl monitor's IUHSIEQIETI Dan. Jack Illlii Malcolm ill llosloll: n- Sadie. Mrs. (i. B. Stewart. Florida nt lottetown and a slsivl‘ Mrs. Rachel McLean, Brooklyn. I‘. Id. I. Ho was to hurled ill Yalil-yflcld Coluetery. $1 II: I_>-<~ .~ ‘.5.