F .. jdgygflgi) . we ‘death C! 3.090 bottle of ‘Day your eqlocli _. samurai-och, on ‘ QUGGBUIIONBH n» VDIYfiIilQYHNPoIderQ mlshlngCream W“ Talmslhwdel- , Toothpaste Ir ‘minis gsasx.“ G . »GOLD I'll]! SALE NIX’! WEEK.‘ JEmestH. Worth '. - t i 1 . ‘ ‘PIIIIIIB Q i h" Street Churclgiervices nliuclous llolua ~ COOKING at the refreshment table at St. . Ppulzs Parish ‘Hall Thursday next. Yd‘ l, ‘. . . . . 9156 .. dot Wheatiey Riyer at the, l 1,133 955g Am) 051M551, slahtv-‘elshl- Weill l» W!" lit-ll; aidvance. Owing some ad- ty w ehf°nl°l° F"? dell-h 0! vance in market for Western oats y. moruills. M! of. bel- husband ~ 1 3n.‘ Whlfih eeeuutdw glfilesdgeneraliy p her husband an iilness-OPDnly two hours sreat It»- . strength. -. oi her fo . she succum o: weakness and wearineae. ‘Macdonald was a’ daugifi of the late Captain Alex- Macdonald o! Belfast. ‘Bhe g '1.'uMacdon~ . seriolmly lll. but lilttcrly she . to recover and hopes were - edfgthat notwithstanding . advanced price of oatstand- oatmeal Saturday twenty cents per barrel with furth- er_.advancea.la prospect, . l PARKE!) CAB. “DAMAGED-A _ nBo old Streatsvas uak; about 5- p.- mlyeeterddy . by another motor vehicle operated, is is Said. by a younglady. The run- 1i 1°15 he!‘ m‘ ning board oi the ‘parked car was‘ brought on a er‘ ~ malady," to after several smashed by the imPflot. v i'-— - s COLLISION —- A collision took place at the corner of Queen and Grafton Streets between two motor cars on Saturday evening at 7.85 p. m. One of‘ them was going east, on flaillmm “P111796 °15 wile? Graftonstreet; the other north on » and in he!‘ younger ‘years Queen and turning east on Graf- l Bl-‘hwl-v 'a'1“Y‘M.'ton'.“'I‘he damage to thecarswas than ordinary. intelligence.‘ a . wife and mother. and a . beiovedbyall who knew her. the exception of the last few slight. and no one was injured. _ FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The mneral oi the late Gordin Ball took which with her husband were 9|.“ yesterday agwm°9n_ gel-vim; with theirvsdfl. mayor" D. A. 1,. . id, at his home ill-Charlot- ducted b ,, they spent their fifty-eight p‘ oi’ married-He'll: their corn o farm home at Wheatley .Here they reared their-Jain- ‘d built upone of the finest properties in the community. they shareduhelr ioys and sor- at the house and grave "were con- Rev. Canon Malone. The A. Viunicombe, ' Allison Maclleod. Angus__MacEach- crir. ‘Rankin McLaine. R. Rattray, Geo. Macbeod. interment was in the People's Cemetery. - mice-i- WEIQI . And they were nbt without ‘STANDARD IIINING EXCHANGE . \ . l . During their early married four children died of‘ diptller- a month ~oi each other. l their eIdBSL-SOI! Malcolmflwas ed in Massachusetts ‘when seventeen years of loge. During Great War a beloved daughter, Ashes. who had lust graduat- Quotations‘ furnished tllrougn courtesy of_ LOUIS m. ATWELL 8t co.,1_ Charlottetown Office. November 1'1 A ~ ~ Opening Noon . a trained nurse and d,vo1- Abana ...r ...... ..$ 3.60 s 3.56 .. a - for servlceili the ar, was Amulet ntally drowned while canoeing Area lake in Rhode lslandfiThlis-the Arno Passedinsunshinasnd . 3168"“ will they reschedule éiid of Cap. "Ro llyfl . l earthly Journey. almost toget- Clericy Gfflllvhdfl ' are left" to mourn ioul-lloll. liters and two sons, nanicly: Howey l John A. bllacCallilm; Bracltley; Intfl Nick. .. Malcolm Rackhsm, Wheatley Keeley _ - l’; Mrs. Crosby, Boston; Mrs". J. Lake Show . . . . . . icholson..;flllllter River: Capt. Laval Quebec . a Macdonaid.‘ seatti e, ., . ........ .. lialor D. A..Ms_odonald, oi this Mandy .. . _ \ . Macdonald is survived ‘by tw . Mrs. Charles l-lyndman, Ed- Min.‘ ten. and Mrs. - \ McIntyi-‘e’ U.M¢D0_UE. . Oorp’n'........ maalesrucuon- Mofatt Hall NW Glflwvwwllqad: also two Murphy Newbeo ' l5. HomJJ-l A. . l ~ - onald, . g Maodenaldl l Justice mfiihnitoba, and D. Nipisslns Wash Norandl- - ' thehereaved family and re- Poh-Doalp...‘ H "-~ film Guardian tenders sin- gihoiieer l" Wmllitthyi- ' I 1 ‘deco.’ - ' ‘ .- Sudliasin.’ . . . . . . .. , . . . l‘ DllMBELl-Spflfo matinee Tllenk H118 Wen‘ performance given by mas. Yu Dlmlbe k on Saturday was fully Tom to the standard of theirQIlriday Vipond H: qmcert, and were much WindfalL JI Qd_ v c e \- Classifiecl ‘Ildveprtioemelrlts \ Insertion .... “m. vii ire v- " by‘ the large numbers whp Wright l-lar .= ' 1 lvani ...v.......i\_alolmllaivll'r"'¢' ’ ' .'. ‘Depbellaoofoworda , parllpgallvurda _ V'_ peelfeeollwards Jo can. w I ~| lvlala Help Wanted , . emu. “Fur-T: Téltléliidlllggglfl Flllllo-we ‘Mimi! ' * nary-v W- iels-lvl- . "T ene-ll-ll-si pairwise-abacus. l ~ - _ ,MQ11 r r. a T‘. , Dlml-r-Zii ml ..1' t..." l; w ' I YQQNG‘ LADY iflfluépggcgge 1 ;'-‘i'llll-ll-_1'l-M wlliilttlitlflois’ wasted ‘(Shay ca» oo . ~' ., -,. "qfiffaggp. can: . ' l‘ - “it? 4 Holdall-n Central Guardian l _ “You GBOCEIT-now has yo... _ 5dr ‘for you. Be sure to ask for it. nobulrfoax Bargains at The Verae- ‘ slis-u-ls-zl —l-—-——~ . I Evan! Commune‘. busy ore- . Daring for mgr-and tea aafsaleiat St. Paul's Parish l-lall Thursday next. 915g COMPANY COMING FOR TEA? Bake a cake with Purity Flour. It will be sure to delight them. nouns pa! oui-l... at The Wane; _ oiis-ll-la-"zi BB- llYl-Llshasmnts dental of- flee reopens today. * '91 ANOTHER convivial. WEEK- END-Nine drunks were athered in over thejweek-end. 0f esecohe ' 15 chfllled with wife beating; one with having liquor in possession, and one with operating a motor ve- hicle under the influence of liquor in addition to their drunkenness. They will be tried in the police court ‘this morning. rluzss Awannsn -The last P. W. C. social took placein the Y. M. C. A. Saturday evening and was moroughly enjoyed by all. A pleasing feature oftlle evening's entertainment was the awarding 6f prizes in the recent contest. The first prize for poetry was awarded to Miss Frances Iiirwa-n. the first for shorifstory toll/Ir.‘ John Gor- don and the first for advertising to Charles Bentley. . hs__.-4o>____ PEB§0NAL8 .- Mr. and Mrs. o.- w. Norden and ~ two children of Montreal are visit- ing in the city. Miss Grace Egan has-arrived from Boston, called home by the unex- pected death of her mother. Mrs. Bradford QMcLure, Brack- ley Point left. this» morning for Moncton to visit her sister. ‘ Dr. Harry Qlllmilel‘. 01 Boston. Mass, is expected home tonight to attend the funeral of his father, the lateJienry C. Hooper. \‘ . V. _ ‘v The Misses Mary dler and Amy Johnston of the Bank of Nova Scotia. staff, Charlottetown, spent the Thanksgiving holiday in Moncton, the guests oi’ Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Hopper. During their ‘short visit they had a. most enjdy- able trip through I-llllsborough, A1- bert and Alma. . Mr. Plemen. Charlesl-lamm and Ernest Kenneth Logan of the Bank of Nova Sootia stafl. city, spent the Thanksgiving holiday visitdng their parents, in St. John, N. 3., arriv- ing in thecity on the late train. Monday evening they attended the Prince o! Wales College dance where they ~were welcomedlback by their old friends. naarlls wnnsrua-At covehead Road- Nov. i5th, Robert Webster, aged :12 YGBIS. ‘ ‘ MACDONALD-At the residence of her son, Major D. it. Macdonald. 0Y1 Nov 17th. Mrs. Donald Macdonald, aged eighty-One years. Funeral t"- day from lsrooktieldchlllgch at 2 P- mr - ;- W. lsdlvmllolv- at Kensingfon, dn Saturday, Nov. _ 11th, George R. McMahon. aged ‘l2 yeara...Fll-Ilel3l on Tuesday, Nov. 20th atSt. Ja-lnos Church, Blunmerfield, at 9 o'clock. Please omit flowers. lioorsst-on saturday. November 17th., 1928, Henry c. Hooper. age 63 years. Funeral from his late resi- deuce, ass Fitzroy 8t. on Kueaday. uovuubel- 20th.. service starting at 2 p. m“ Funeral leaving at _2.30. Interment People's Cemellery- MacKINNON-A Pownsl, on Sun- day, November 8th., 1928; Mamie Eleanor MacKlnnoh. new-l year. daughter. of Mr. andfiltqs. Nltlfi-niel MacKlnnon. Funeral from her par- ents residence this, Monday after- nooniservloe starting at m0. Fun- _ eral leaving at 2 o'clock. ‘Interment Cross Roads Cemete y. ti‘ In Hemorialii ’ ' I am‘! In loving James M. MacI-eod who fell asleep Nov- ember 18th. 1921. ' Sleep that no pain shall wake, l Night that no ore shall break, Till Jof-lhsli overtake ~ f Iler act wee- “ 9147- l-lil-l-i. In llsvilig memory "o: our» dell’ daughter Mrs, Cannon (neeblflfl Malian lpgue. ho. den-fie‘! our lire New. bone la scream _ . may her soul out lei plats-l.- " a biennium’ "f _.. , _ oval yearbnflwlfiil _ Kent Street. , ‘One oi thwe was eq- 53 the other car had it's flontgbump- ‘foxes for shipment on Tuesday next ‘the Mal-mine- luberculosls milea- l p ooueilnzevltu-le r. . g‘ .,THE.. ETOWN GUARDIAN .»,whl<>h will lle-lq to treatment. ~ - audmareyfliiclent follow up work - is being performed by the Red and thus valuable‘ lives are being saved and the plague of tub- erculosis abated. Several cases of n. crippled ‘by ‘tuberculmis of the bones are under treatment and it is hoped that the progress of the ' disease may be arrested and these ..ilttle.ones given aohance - of livlns healthy and useful. live.‘ This _ splendid work l5 made possible by _'— dale $111" oxthchfistmasl Fl: can ACCIDENT-At saturday W °l' ° " “m” l eyenlns M 5 pQ-mfl mo m“ cow fiammence on Tuesday the {Nth hill- tat the corner of Queen Streetapd ""_'"“'°'.'—-e__ eel» PHOTOGRAPHS; "'9' .1’ A Vogue.’ M " fill-li- ing north on Queen Street, and th ' ' s ' ' other east on Kent Street at U}: Ch" Services time otir the Iccizihent. The former .- ._ . i ~ was ud: ht runnln ‘ . l boards. whicilmwasedggaged’. Willi: 4%" on clilmcll SERVICES», ,usual services were held yes- er broken ofl‘. No orielwas injured. may. There were good attend- . , - gygigfiat both units of worship. Ar s1‘. JAMES Cl-IURCH- At, minister chose very attrac- st. James Church yesterday the w; homes for his discourses. annual Thanksgiving eervicss were wmuni were delivered with "olear- ~ well attended and two lancellelpl} mil-and vigour. "There shall be discourses wereslvea by the 111111-1 nngqiaudrul of corn" Psalm 72:16. kter Rev. .-W.‘ Bruce Muir. - g one morning text. John 7:46. large choir under the léalihts P fiver man so spake," supplied‘ the Mr. Methven was in excellent voice ' 1c for the evening sermon. and sang’ with-much , . A reception for the students who the Special hymns of thanlisllvlngl ‘fiempd the church. with the young- Btflners beautiful anthem, Ye_ of Zion will be given this Shall Dwell in the Land. was sung awning in the social hall at 8.30. at the morning service, Miss Ina“. into. Christian J1 13°61”? Muii‘ taking the solo part. m the will furnish the lunch. ’ 1 evening the anthem chosen was Thankofiezing for the Pres- zraisdi?! the Lord, O . Jerusalem-r- hflrterian Church in Canada was re- au r, Mr. Iyster Mcmnis sing- ivad today‘ . __ =1 log the solo.~ ~ ' m the morning, the choir nende - , i m, anthem “The Splendor-s of FOXES FOR NORWAY. on wed- Thy Glory, pol-d" by Woodward- i nesday morning about 150 pail-so! the mixed quartette beiIlB-Sunfi by live silver foxes left the Island, dea- was, no Campbell. Mre- Wall" Chambers Charlottetown, P. E. l. 1 rlurzu!‘ a ‘People in Ihefizorld $1117 vi’- - , 1. What income willyollr wife lave ii you am Z. Do you wall! ller to be l‘ a Pensiolllor life? . s. ll...» Well will your cllililrea l» elllicatul l 4. Wlnt about your own old age? 5 If iolal disability cosiea fryer-what than? ‘Au. rues: Qussnous AN; ERED in interesting illustrated pomp lcli.‘ ' ‘i ' ' @CONF‘.EDERATIONi‘ LIFE ~ Assocurrlou - H BAD (VJPFICE: *‘ TORONTO .. w. G. IIOGG. Manager. Branch Office: Bank o! ‘Nova Scotia Please send In: re fiaaos AND Name ..................................... .. MAIL ‘Address ................................ .. lined to various places in the Unit- By-gwn, Messrs J. McLeod and 1i- ed ‘States and Quebec, where th¢y Ngghgison. In the evenrls. filled!“- will be used for breeders. Thereare b l apmisc Ye The Blather" by now being assembled at Summer»: was sung. side about 100 pairs oi live silver, ~ »- ANNGIVEHAvEAHY SEH v I IIES ll lHlNlTY . a. EVENING sunvwlls by w" ereensiiorilbwhlch Y’ Wei-anal) LAST NIGHT iss , from alifax. N. Sqdirect 2e11,, glam, one of P. E. Is- to Norway. In addition to" these “was Mggsionarles, was_ tho speak- Messrs. Stamness and El-dal-who m. 0g me evening and nearly 350 have extensive fox ranches ,in the; rung people attended this first Bergen dist-dot. are shipping“ N01“ i%flng of the season and listened waya number of selected pairs PW‘! with great interest to the, story W14 chased): this locality to replenish by n‘ Clark v their u; ‘ing stock. Also by the introduction. l" go a. brief same steamer Messrs. Nordaus 811d wgmn rMiss Clark told her audience Erdal. who have made their heacl- m” 5m was a quarters at Sulrlxnersjuc for the andflidgoneto past six weeks, will accompany $1191‘ Friends,\‘old and new. native of P- E- 1~ United Church gathered in larse India some 23 yea" numbers yesterday to celebrate with . . . ngcffihe speaker took her audience fitting exercises of public worship purchlaflbs 170 55°11‘ '10” pm“ u‘ “we in imagination to India» W111“! the allivelsary of the opening of the 1111111“ All these “mmals an very them of the route they Wmnd 15m‘ building which for sixty-four years fine spwlmens °i Bland bred stock 'vel"of-‘ crossing the Alum“ ‘md has housed their Sunday services as and W111” °f great‘ acquisition to through the Mediterranean 59°‘ 1'” -a Methodist circuit and a: United the Norwegian llll‘ lflnllh1“g.1ndu‘.s' pol-t Said and through. ml? 5"” Church pastoral charge. lfy. which is ‘now makmE b“; danal and on upilirpllkh ‘he Red Rev. W. M. Ryan, B. A., of St. strides: ” ' seaiwhich is the hottest Pa" °f John, N. B, who waslthe well be- ~ i you} journey to “the Orient) and 1oved pastor of the congregation for ~MEBTCAL MISSIONARYS 5n‘ landinglflst Calcutta 01’ Bembllyl five years, preached both morning DRESS-At the evening service ill than wag-amend inland to whatever and evening . . » the Bimtist Church yefiwrdlw- 1* pom; you are bound for- " _ At the morning service Rev. Dr. very interes n: and Stlmzlégitkgmt one of the first. things that m‘ Ramsay assisted and introduced the ‘dress was 8i en by Df- B 1"‘ ~ Medical Missionary to South India- ra ersthere are the 8m“ reacher. Rev. Mr. Ryan expressed gglsslg‘. Ill: one o! these alone 29° llis ‘pleasure at being present. 5nd where since 19W She h“ sewed goats are sacrificed to Indian. Gvds his great regard rob 'I‘rihity United three WINS "m1" the Gamma“ daily and thousands crawl 0Y1 the church. His sermo was based on Baptist Foreign Mlsslll" ma“ D“ ilbol- through the blood. °i the“ the st0ry'0f the s ies sent out by Clark’ fifsl? (19315 Wm‘ the mutual sacrifices. ~ - - . the Israelites to view the promised Sltllfl 0n 111 1M1"- C°11d1'~1°“51'h°'e' ‘There are many 8T9“ 6°53 m land, and the report they made she id. were lmllfllvlnll- The Sm‘ India which are daily worshlvved by "Caleb stilled the ople and. said on Commission was reeelvl“! ‘he millions.» Th6 Hindu Rellgwll 15°!“ Let us go up" be onoeearilfpossess u; support and ell-operation 0f l"? I111" of fear‘ and all the people "m". for we are well able to take m" but tlve PYOl/lllflllll Gwlimmfints» and childhood up worship these G045 the majority were frightened by the ‘thlnBS 1003913 VETS,‘ 5113M 191' the and the VBIlWS 15915 111 ‘the Wm’ walled citiesfand the giant stature incur» of thc- country- She the“ ples. rt seems that what they leer" of the inhabitants. and so the vision Spgke 0f her work in the Dispens- in chudhood rerun. s withthe Hill; never became for that" generation a My flfld h°$P1W l“ 5°ml°°1w~ 1195' du until death and time 1t .15 Shad reality. They turned back, and wan- Crlblllk vividly the B1d "M1151"? bY our missionaries have suchifl m‘. dered in Foe wilderness for thirty- lllese "lsmulmns 17°13‘ 1" a Physw’ time to reach the adults with our eight years. They entered not in be- al and spiritual sense, to the bodies chmgmn religion and have come cause or their unbenet - andsouls of the b60919 W11° "9' now to center on the children. _ The story may be regarded as a ceived ‘their ministrations oi’ heal- D1; Q1311; read several excerpts pambkl-The Tenor; was one flqgy 1H2 lmd 06mm"- 111 °1°S1I18 511* from the Hindu Koran. showing might have expected. Of ‘course there brought home to the people ill $1115 many"0l these religious beliefs of were dlfilcumea A“ me prizes of DR"? 0f me W°P1d the“ duty and sacrifices and almost murders were life are at the top of the ladder.-— their T°5P°1151b1111Y 1" 119191113 the grassed on to the pcflllle 9-5 a meth‘ behind closed dors. All‘ the great 960F113 0f 1111118. both by mflitfm od oi sacrifice. I things life come through struggle help to the sick land afilleled- and The caste system l5 SW1 M" ° enduran e, sacrifice. Our- civil liber- by spreading among them the bles- 1,3515}; worst problems and there is fies’ m“. reuglous _;,.eedom_ are sed knowledge of the Kingdom of about 300 castes ‘or professions. achievemenm Theyqyere won by 506- These castes wllsmllm a great’ our efiort and sacrifice.‘ And as in- barrier for education fer the W" divlduals we must fight if’ we would cast millions of whom cannot 861' reign» The same is ~'true of the hardly, any elillmtmn "m1 11°“ the church of ‘God. A rest task con- Bfflhlm l“ 1n“ ‘he 5°h°°1* and fronts our church-a at of making Colleges and train for the hliillel’ our own land Ch tien and 501' positions in Civil S57v1“ “nd making -esus Christ known the other hldhly P5141 P°51t1°n5u world around. It is a~ goodly land. The-Marriage and Flmera1 set‘ an adventure worthy of the best. vices are a K768i dram °n ‘he W0" Let llsbe ‘. strong . and" of a good piekmd are really the main cause courage; “let us go m.’ at on“ an o1 poverty. possess it.”- ‘ ' ' '. At the close of her address D“ Caleb and-aosliuuivcre for going Clark B11118 fl Hymn 1" fi1ndu~ ' forward; but the other ten said not Chairman J- A- C1514‘- “Pskle? so. Here we see ‘the courage of faith o: the Y. lvl. c. A. was ln the ch“ Y and the cowardice ofilhbelief. They of Trinity ANTI TUBERCULOSIS WORK 400,000 Chiistmas seals and‘ large supplies of posters, window cards and other material for the Christ- mas seal sale have been received by thefleal Sale Committee. In the schools of this Province health in» spection has been carried ut by the ' Red Cross for several v ears. and the beneficent effects o this service have appeared in hundred-l of cases in which physical defecb. discovered in the earlier inspections. have been shown inlater ill-spee- tions tohave beelrcorrecied. The " hymns which have so often re-echqton H. (21614). i-looper and Anne Younkel". Tllishorse W118 oed from those walls for the pustltralned and developed by him. 911d sixty years were sung again withlfor years was one of the leading heartiness and reverent devotion-l winners on Maritime tracks. He “O God of Betllel.” “I love thy particularly loved to take o. colt and Kingdom Lord," "Glorious things of,‘ train him into a useful racing pros- ‘Ifhce are spoken," “My God the pect, and few meli were his equals in spring or all my joy," ~ ~this prospect. I-le was a greatfriend Three anthems by lProf. W. En‘. cf the late P. S. Brown and the late Fletcher, organist of the lchurchlflamnlond Kelly, and all three were were rendered by the cTioln-"stilljgreat favorites with thehorsemen‘ still with Thee" dedicated to Rev. W. of the PFQVUKE- ' ' _ M. Ryan; "Who fathcnls the eternal As an evidence of Mr. H0096" thoughtNto Rev. Dr/Ramsuy; and love for harness racing, and of his “Thou Hidden Love of God" to Rev.‘ strength orihflfflcllel‘, l! W111 be N‘ H. JUllllSOll/"Tlle two- former ‘havellllelllbfflfid lhli-brpmvlQls t" 1319-9!‘ been heard before, and appreciation! hibll-loll N74‘ 1B5‘ M1811“ .1“ W“ cl their beauty grows with familiar-l very ill. but hadJIW-dfi "l1. 3115 "mm ity. The Ullrd mentioned was sungi W $99 the "wes- 1mm l“ MW“ m“ for the first time at ‘last evening-cl weak to occupy a plate in the srand service and drew from Rev. Mia! Sf-lllld. he was vary comfortably Fletcher had kept the best till thefitlllld Where he could gets goodvlew - last. Messrs. P. w. Small and A. Riel each dais events. M "lat time he (311115 mo}; w“, pa,“ m “who “m. felt that the end was not far off, but Q1115 013mm“ thought» and oThouhhis love of the sport mastered his hidden love of God," and Mr. G. E.;Phl'51°ll1 Weikllw “<1 W1"- Ritchie was the soloist in wood-l 1" 1115 Ylllml! “"1- MT- 11ml)" ward?) “Behold the Days Come-v, was a, valued member ‘of ‘the Char- which the choir also rendered at thel 1°15¢t°wn m"? mmnmm‘ am.‘- o‘ evening Service‘ ,th_e local Militia forces, taking part The Harmony Male Eight sungJwlth “he 11m" 1" ‘m? °f the“ w“? unacconlpfinied, at both services giv-' mug Gun shut’ Wmllfimllm" ing‘ ‘Nearer. Still Nearer" in the‘; He l’ qulvwed by m5 wmow- mun" momma and “Sm” Away to Jesus" erbly Grace McCoubrey. and the 10L in,tl1e evemng. The latter was es- “Vi”! ‘lh1ld"°l“'ue°me “m1 Freda‘ . “Edam, efiective_ -.ick of this City, Dr. Harry of Boston. It was pleasing to see at the sepland Mrs. Frank ‘Hobbs undRuth, of vice in the mam-m, a verymgh ycharlottetown. jrwo-of-llr, Keeper's ‘esteemed resident‘ of our city, Mrsflsons “wk pa“ l“ the wmld w“! W_ T_ 300mm who though n" adJnamely Thomas W., better known as vaqced in years hid a>sbecialvmwekilmrty ‘who was» one oftthe first Can- Qst afid_.sausraction m participating; adians to enlist, coming from Oma. in these anniversary services. A ma’ Nebraska’ for m“; purpose‘ He the cere ony of laying the COTHEU stock part in all the battles in which. t r t h _ Xthe Canadians were engaged. i elud- is): 122a“ s; Ialgtjemghaggligfig; lng the Rattle of Amlens, August 8th pianist . ' ‘ .1918. when he wasltilled; Another ‘ ' ‘ Espn/Fred. P“Zi;»'.9rl with the 98th is ege. and wuc badly wounded, los- ‘ing one eye. ' _ The Late Mrr InBaddtigion ti"; Thomas, another r son ren n pre eceased him. no is ’ ‘also sul-viv:d by one sister,‘ ‘Mrs. Henf C H vlEdsvard Turner of~Boston Mass. y ' oqpe’ l’ The fulnerai will be held from his ' late residence, 235 Fitzroy Street His mam‘ friends were grieved to m, Tux. __. m my‘ h i ' learn of the‘ death at 6.30 p. rgusat- '2 n‘ m “l e m e8 “m: a‘ urday at . isvresiderlce‘ on _ zroy The Guardian m m‘ k ' Street of l-lenr Cinl-looper ln the mam. friends m erfndinxvéu ‘hgre, sixty third year l s age. weaved f its ' Theiflate Mr. Hooper was born in? _____,amny__ ‘swam. sympamy‘ Milton iniass, the son of Tnolnas l .-_ When he was nine years of age. WES'1»_; his parents came to (this city. Wlllele‘ ____ he learned the trn e o carr agei __ggysmqqoy DANCa__Ad_ painter with Offer and Younkel‘; vgrtjsed go;- Mflnmytmght Wm be afterwards going into business on‘ held on “"756! n m N- Jmnd -l‘llB"0Wl'l account, in which he con-l _ , , y "l8 §m.?_‘il_19_2'| ‘tiffled until the year 1901. when the, ,_.¥.,______ took a position in the I. C. R. paint. MAgl-ltlvss, mpéqfécomfle shop, Charlottetown. K310 v - A Here he continued, until less th “A FAR’ AND WIDE two years ago when, owing to il N GUARDIAN flndllmnked the speak" 1°’ a? 'all saw thesalne things. The two wonderful talk- Mr- W- E 331mg believed God; the ten left God out welcomed. the Student-e beck h _ of the reckoning. Do we stand \vith Sunday Evenlns muse?’ _'""e1ra§§n me helogsof the-fltlflhjyor with mo a ":.."::.:::..* a learn Ltiiii’ T0111 _ , '-' -l~l" IHEILO‘ 8- fill VSUH, e Mr. Edwin W111“! 1°53 "119 get; whole lire dvance. Wehre well able ing Vin prayer_.and..liev- M~ ° - to-qvercom. ' ‘ 1 Fultoflhimm . ‘he meamlgflwlth In the evenin RcvIMr. Ryan d- the Benediction. ’ - ' g a g dressed another ringing call to op- timism and faith to ll congregation pa. J.‘ P. ltflLiiAR"_ that occupied every sea‘: in the large “DENTAL SURGEON auditorium“ ' . Rev. H. Johnson tdok part in the comi- QCOOII sad awe-idea nouns-o to 1580." opening exercises antfagain expres- 2 to 6.00.» same means will certainly 1 1911"’ in .the _Anti-.'tuberculosis work. financed by.the Christmas Seal saleiThechest specialists sent; by ti 1'0 ttce.'a$S1mdl'llY-1°‘°“1 dggtflrs purses. have held. climlcs lnSWJl n 9P” "s thlsfyear. They d verse marl? cases of tuberculosis in its early ‘CHERRY BARK sedfthe happlneslrof the people in hearing-once more the most beloved df their former ministers. v Rev Mr. Ryan's texflwas "The people said that it thtmdered. but _ . . so e said "an angel spaketo him." e principle of the text is that. what we see and hear-depenglsmpn _ what is within us. The ‘world is what WE 5C0 in 11773111! do wtthlit; some i t _. , l/lctona... A A ' ' " ’ 4 ize thevoice of God; tojoth- e - heavenly voice had,no sig- niildance-it thundered. It l5 Qtlkllt ‘n that makes the dif- licldnce bet seeing and looking. between hearing anddistetllpg; and 118T. ‘l: iv ‘.§-'=...s..'~:r.lre......~'"~"-.... and. ~~WH "l9 ~l __--.-“d,. K '~ rill. “ that determines what-awe 19c 3nd hear. We ma . choose flMook up and not down. we say so the world “mlkems noble" itmakes us noble: if we say "make us mean" it makes us can. "a man may-dispose him- eel in opposition ‘Omhis disposition.” to 1 sol.» our}! n! get‘ the Chrhtialr view- rlla/raonfir moduli’!!! .5 ' g _ _ tto live only ‘in , were spiritually minded enough to pant of the sulky. His skill in train-l it is what we look at 1nd listen w‘ man is tinder obli-, der. rt n ___ MONCTON, N. n’... ‘Nov. Ill-Aus- health hcivas forced to leave nls m“ is a f“ o“, ",0!" the Mamme .W°1'k 191' l‘ 111119 111 ma" m under" Provinces but it Vfllllld scom that ‘ 3° a. serum? °W1'“"1°"~ m‘ Temlvell“ the fame m‘ their u -~~. beauties '1 seemedsocompletealidhefeltsoivcll,“d1mm. m. . .; 5 H, "awed that, notwithstanding the wishes of {that far an 1, .. “_ vewnuy his family, he went. whack to work, the", was re,,,,,_..,,; _.- .- 3.5155313“ again. Shortly after returning to his National Railway Qmccs i“ Monk employment, his illness olice more mn‘ a request ‘m. mrormatlon Wm‘ took a severe tum, and he was com-l regard to the“. provmcm» ~ 991194 W 9W9 ‘WTMTIB- but W” "519 The request was ill the form of a to so about a little lull-ll shortly ab. postal, card from Vienna. Austria W!‘ the 185i BXMMUW- when 11° Wflsiaskillg for some of the booklets panned to his bed, where he sill-Prepared by‘ m‘. 05mm," - l . cred vonslde ably. Rallwa s descrlb AB the rail ay MT- HWPEP, Wllfkand W55 in respglgsctiht: lldllrlltllilgfil 21a? most hlghlyxthcught of py iilslgigemen; of ghewn; w, autumn! e ow employees, was always n wwghe bu“ ,1 l " as ‘o; conscientious and skil fuilprqvgymges m‘ aikatmons of these workman. He was an ardent ll0fS€-‘ ‘ marl from his boyhood days, and it is not too much to say that he. loved horses, and: they loved him. For m"- or thirty years he has been n fa-i miliar figure at the race tracks. and until three years ago was an occu- Queen ‘f ing and balancing horses, and. his‘ ability. in driving them was ilbted.‘ and as a result he urn many races and brought out mar- '1 sod noises. - ong the many w ses he rained,‘ the following will be recalled: Crick- et. ‘Bronze Chief. Parker L., Om‘ ‘ ' ' Wildliily, Joe Murphy, Silver ‘lbdl and the renowned clgnpalener Billed" ¢ in. Oldfl-t-eliable . For my years Millard’: ha» been effective - for. bruises,‘ cuts. stiffness and other pains. Johnson the. comment that Profflplflced 1" B" 51.11“ 119“ ‘he gmnwi ‘**"'".'-":-"'~* sao-w-Saa-L-w as-airss-riiv-i-{sycw w---*.:‘"§4~1 c vw-rtvfiaaav adv-w.-