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City Magi\ltlate's (‘ourt, 9 a.tn_ Prince Edward Theatre. 3.15, 7 and 8.45 p.n1. - HARRIAGES g TURNER-MCLEAN-At the Baptist Parsonage on Nov. ltith by Rev. C. R. Freeman, George Ernest Turner of Long Creek to Euphemia McLean of Long Creek. bi” in-I "_____-Q-1; DEATHS I _ MCDONALD.-At iltc`rc_sitlcl1cc oi her brother-in-law, Mr. lt. Macdonald 171 Hillsboro St. Catherine Maud, young- est daughter of Mrs. 1', it. Mac- donald and thc late l’. R. Macdonald. Funeral Sunday, service nt 15.30, cortegc leavin: home at 3 p. m. for Peoplo`s cemetery. _ nom. iguvius VICTORIA HOTEL ?P£m29wsF5?? Rogers, Summersidc Burns. St. John Girvan, St John Arnett, Summerside J, Hughes, Souiis ussel] C. Clark, Mt. Stewart W. Williamson, City A. Ross, Moncton Brehaut_ New York J. Gard, Amherst B. Perry, Florencvlile L. McLeod, Montreal REVERE HOTEL ssresgsss 95 F. McGilvery, Boston Brown. York Marsh, Napanoc S. McLeod, Fredericton E. Young, Toronto 0. Bell, Montague Cheveric_ N. Wiltshire: hn McCormack, St. l’_f:t<~rs K. Smith, Tr\\ro yi MAYOR-ELECT HYLAN OF NEW YORK. Judge Hylan New York‘s mayor elect. does not drink or smoke. llc -has no hobbies. He attends a base- ball game occasionally, and a horse rice now and then. lie takes his re- creation with his wife and daughter. Virginia, who is 21. in Winters he goes with his family to Palm Beach for a short stay. -His summer vaca- tions are spent either on his old farm in Greene County, at Saratoga, or in thr- Adirondacks. He is 49 years old. Not only was Judge John F. llylan swept in to ofiice hy thc largest plu- rality ever given to it muyprulty call- didate in New York city. but there was elected with him the entire Dem- ocratic ticket, given ihe new ud- mlnistration all of thc 16 votes in the Board of Estimate, which con- trols all city expenditures. Complete returns show that Socialists elected seven members ol’ the Board of Aldermcu, a Municipal ('ourt Judge and 10 mem-hors of the Assembly. lt is the first time in history the Socialists have been rcpros in tho llonrd ot' Aldcrmen and Hcction ol' it Mlinicipai (`ourt judge also sets a precedent. The election Of 10 f\SH'f‘nll1|.V men in _-.t gain ot' eight thr- l~‘ot-ialists already having had)wo members in the Assembly. FINANCIAL STATEMENT CROSS. tho that cntcd the RED -Iiul-int-c on hand Nov ist, 1916 ’ _ $363.07 Received from public ` as per published lists Nov. lst. 1916 tt- Nov. 15th. 1917 . __ ._ _ _ _ . $ii.72l.liIl interest as per pass book __ _ . _ 2.25 6,723.88 1 $7_08il.95 Expenditure. Remitted head ofiico Toronto $6,000.00 Pllld packing hospi- tal supplies i."»0.X0 Postage and Tclc- grams .. _ .. 16.57 Publishing lists. print ing and stutiou- ery 140.45 6,307.82 Balance on hand _ 779.13 $7.08li.0l'» Memo.. Total received from -public to date ._ _ .. $24,229.56 Total on Nov. 30th, 1916 _ l7,507.il1ll Amount received during year 6,721.63 D. A. MacKINNON. ` ' Hon./l`reas_ Certified correct Nov. 16th, 1917. Percy Pdpe. Auditor. 'I also certify that no salaries have been paid except to tho packcr of hospital supplies nt the Armourlcs, PERCY POPE. I certify that I have audited the books oé the Treasurer: of the W. P. Auocia on and the “Prisoners of war Fund" and and the some correct and thot- no salaries are paid except $75.00 to tlioloorotlry of the Prisoners of . ly Corp. W. Warren Myers. No. 23172. B. Coy., Lewis Section -ith Batt. BE. F., is one of the original iirsts. He was instructed in machino`guunery with Major l~‘. B. Mt-Rae. l-ie has been in France now for over two and one halt' years. He nas ofiicially report- ed hv the (itiicer in charge of Records Ottawa, on June 2.\`th, 1910. as wound- 0.1 and admitted to No. 3 Stationary Hospital. lioulognc, Franc:-_ He re- covered and went has-k -to his work at thc front, where he has been ever since. (`nrp, l\l_\'s-‘rs is a .\lt. Albion boy. th.: son of Mrs. illargaret lVl_\'ers__ and like many more of thc Mt. Albion boys was not afraid to don the kha- ki und light for l{in_: und i`ountt'y. His l~rothcr_ John il. Myers, is also in l-`:‘unt~e with the _\'.». S Siege Battery. 'i`hc shove photograph was taken dur- ing his list t`urlou,':h. in his letters home. whil.- not complaining of the l\:|rd.-zliips of war. he strongly urges that iinnlcdinto rt-inlorcenients i'rom t‘anada ure nccdcd lo enable the t‘a- nadian army to remain in thc- war till the cud and to help bring the war to a glorious ending _ l _ , _ _ \_ .4 5 _ , l sr. - M1 ;. MMUR l. S. IENKINS NIW llIUl. lllllllNEl A special cable to the Toronto Mail and Empire from i.ond`on says: “A- mong the oiiicers, who have sailed to Canaria on either short leave 'or duty are Colonel L. Mot’-omhe' ot' Ottawa. -u.,'istant me-dical di-rector of the London area; (‘olonel'(l_ L_ Starr, ol Toronto \vho has been orthopaedic _-urgeon at ltaliisgiite Hospital, Colo- nel J.l., Potter, acting director at Oi- lawu who has bool, visiting England. who lived with him-and was his de- voted nurse during the time of his illness: Mrs. John Bt-ll. West Roy- alty; Mrs. John S. McLeod. Bradal- bane: Mrs. A. S__Ben, Charlotte- town; and one son, Daniel, who re- sides in South Africa, who is a veter- an Oi the /South Africm war. The funeral on the fol-lowing S\llli‘llf\l'. was attended by il' large concourse 0! people. and the services at the house and the grave were conducted by Rev. J. Heaney, in the absence of the Presbyterian Minister. The following, were the l’arl'l1€arcrs: - His four grandsons. Frank Bell. Rus-_ sell Bell, Davis Mitchell. W. Long, with John McLean and \‘\'illln=m Bow-_ man. 5 JAMES H. DINGWELL. | _.__ ‘ in the death oi' James H. Dingwell, which occurred on Friday, Noveui-ber 2nd in tl\e eighty-fourth year ot his age. Bay Fortune has lost one ot’ its. oldest, most beloved and rcuspected citizens. The late Mr. Dingwell had been in ill health for some months, the weari- ness of which he bore with the calm- ness and patience and Christian for- titude which had charucterizzed his whole life. He was the son of Hon. William Dingwell, who began shill' building ln his youth at Bay Fortune, where he built up an extensive busi- ~ness and was account..-.1 one oi’ the best shipbuliders oi his day. He drafted his own plans and prepared his own models. building ships of from two hundred to two hundred and fifty _ | _ , , _ _ f Jam H., u - ijt--t r uns. _ g _ D V I'1?|?;lr’:igu(;‘ll1|t¢g:'u,§l:¢§.?.s _ °xitE3:,‘|_ sketchekivss onetoi Sljglit Lcl|ild‘|:on, He ; s ` settled on the old family homestead and hecalme one ot' Bay l~‘ortune‘s suc- cessful and prc;:r.».\sivc farmers. 1-Le was not only a progressive farmer but a ninn of courage and initiative in To the Electors of Queens’ County, I Ladies and Gentlemen: . conrc~tlo itl tl=~ lttures. This _ , , _ was tlartlbulhxly (liil\I\lii`tY>:tl in rciatiou_ SIX y9&|,I‘S Hg() MF. A- MCLBHU Zllltl myself WCl‘0` to umlertaklligs. such :is the lobster elected to represent you in the Hduse of Cornmons As. 'l fz~t -_'l\.t tel.. l thy _ _ . l;iii<_fl'1‘:\i<-éirsfillfftselllliiil-\;:;\»ule1;‘the result of the election then held the Libera-l~Conser- e 1 - - n wniuc- , ' . _ ' ‘ _ _ ,,‘;§¥0l"’;,§}§fG ;?;a§B‘°a’§o_“”"V g ° |vat1ve pai ty came into power. During the years that /Material prosperity f<»1low‘ed his ef~'have passed since then I have endeavored to the best of rt-a t iuru u-I _ - - .$2.752..“.‘i".§l€il.i.ii.‘i...L°§”ii»t my #bility if’ 1”°‘f“"* ‘lb ldfge fi P°".t1°“ as I?°SS1b1'f of Yi better than any material prosperity governmental advantages fott my native Province. lhe _tl l.-t. l 'li'l le _ - ,, , Kg; hletl mbmtlll;e§1li‘li|‘d\ yoliiliiltlliity Govel nnlent of the pdl I was ,elected to supports hall ' tl Y ' - - The uroof o_t` such est -em wus evident on the day of his funeral, Nov. 4th, vtneu so large a gathering assembled at tho home and followed it\ t’uneral procession his body to thc Presbyte- rian (‘h\rcl\, Bay Fortune, of which hr: was for many years an elder ami all creeds\ listened to at conltortmgz impressive und inspiring.: service con- ductcd by his pastor, ltcv, A. i‘.lur~ Kay. _ j Mr. llingwcll was un \\li'\.<:=nnnn__ man but a man who unconsci »usI_v Iilled a vital place in thc c-on nuni|_\‘ lift- und the church life. His homo through the cooperation of his hclp- ful nnd kindly wite was one.whc:'c `friends were aiwnys welcome and turned away empty h;unlod_ in in-ici. true, Christian gentleman. l rle is sulviveth l»\' a sorrowing wi tons. He was elected to the Pro-l .‘ ‘ ' _ _- _ ' l l von sons ilvt oi whom King‘s County. vinciul Legislature and served ford tow aut se _ i | sixteen years as a representative ol| were .it his licdsltle in tic tlcsinf. hours oi' his lttc. ' i - -- -`.._..__ __ -- J ij f Major J_S. Jenkins. who is attach- ed to the medical headquarters in as 3 Licut.-(‘olonel. Major Jenkins is it Mctli-ll man and is the son of as of Major Macphnil. li wgmlm London. appears in the orders today' l.ieut. (‘ol. S. ll. Jenkins' ot’ t‘.hurlot- tetown. l-it-I ltas- taken over the duti- Ladies and Gentlemen, Greeting: Z King’s County Dominion Election Electors of King’s County. from which the needy were nev.~_'. l 'l»'l°'|'+'l°°l°°l°'|°'l"!"l~~l°~l°'l'°l"l"\°'l' 'I' FIELD CASHIER PAYMASTER IN FRANCE CASH DOMINION EXPRESS FOREIGN _CHEQUES THE BEST WAY T0 SEND MONEY TO THE BOYS IN THE TRENCHEE _-I7 -:-'-x-A+-1-I-1-I-+-t-t-1-».\‘-1-++-1-++ -1- -t- UJ CI! -1- -|-|-|-t»-|-t-:-i-t-`|-|-|-i-i-|-x-|-|- On November lst, 1917, at North \V'iltshire, Prince Edward island, Mr. John McKenzie departed this' life at tho. advanced age of ninety-eight. years, on the following Saturday. November the third his body was laid to rest in the I-lttrtsville Presbyterian cemetery by the sbie ol' his wife (An- nie McLean) \vho prctlcccaserl him twenty-one years ago. The lute Mr. hlcl{t‘n'/_ic vvits horn ill lnvcrness~s'l\iro Scotland on May thc second. liilil, 'ind vuinc lo this l‘rovinco in 1840. llc was it tn<‘n|ln‘.r oi' thc l’resb_viorian (‘hurch, and had a strong uttttclnnonl to thc Sant'lnur_\'. So long as his health permitted he was regular in his attendance and often walked from his homo to church. it distant-r 'vt' tivo miles. llc is survivcd hy one hrotlietz Murdoch, nl' ilosc Valley, 'ind one sister, Mrs. John Mel(-ay oi' §`.lpo iireton. There are also left, to °"£’1““ BASIC SLAC Tho New l-lnglish t‘a,l'e opens up 'i`ue'sduy evening ut,»ti o`t-lock for supper. Come and try oun 35c full meal. The cafe has been newly, painted and repainted and already for new business. 1--4-1-11-1"\1»"1lOM °I'°l°'l°'!'+4-l"l°'l~'I-~l°'l"l°~l"l°°l°'l'~l' We have just received a quantity of Basic Slug, which we offer ut 525.00 per ton. This Fertilizer liusigiven good re- sults when applied in the Fall. Send for testimonials. éotnulsawiu Bros. Ltd Basket Soc. al » _ In York Hall Wednesday 28th inst, a good lm, grulnnuu 'I‘hc Amr-rican ('onsul ls` likely to he' in uttfnitlaulco. Admiss _ _ ion 201-. iludlcs with liaskc-ts l"rcc. p'°M“S‘ liy Order, ‘ W. H. PROWSE 0 _ _,B1/“ORDER OF COM. St-,ct'cta|,y_ ' 1-4¢.-it-1'1_.4_.s,..ipn_ M,,,.,.,,,, ,,,,,.,,,,,__ _Annual Meeting The Annunl Meeting of Sharchohl- ers ol' “The Dominion Fox Bro-eding Company of Murray Harbor i.imited" will be held in the Public Hall, Mur- ' ray llarbour on Tuesday the 4th day ot' l)e‘cember next at. 7.30 p. ni., for general business. Share-holders than ran not he present kindly send then _ i Novcnihcr 15th, 1917. ' _“°""""'_" i238-11-l7Ms»tt7i-. Large Clearing Auction Sale .We are authorized to sell by public WALKER, North River . ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20,1917 WC SFC I-1-Ufh°ri2ed by ANGUS NEILL Shoop 20 (levee: pleme-nts, vIz:- 20 tons ilay and ai quantity of Straw I More 8 _VUIIFS 0|d t/tulds Barris- ::'/,- H.i‘_ nusolnm Enizine, '|‘|m»sh Lei-ii. 1 Filly 2 years old (Tom Metl- wr and (’le'ntmr, Double Scntcd l.>riv- ium). 2 Milch (lows, 2 Oxen (one 21/, ing Wagon, Singh Sea* Wagon. 2 years," old and the other 3% yours Truck Wagons, 2 ('nrts_ 2 Wood old). 1 Ox 1% years, 1 Calf, 300 Sloiglis, l’ung Sleigh, Disc. Seed Driil,lbushels Seed Oats. quantity of Straw l'iind<-r. liuy Mow:-r, Spring llurrow 4 ions oi’ Hay 24 Hens, 1 Binder Disc llarrow ltuke, Spring Tooth Pnow), i llny (`ut,tor (new). 1 lla; (Yultivntor, (‘rounv Separator iMag- iinko, 1 Rondle Harrow 1 Spike lim- nr-i). t’l|urt_\, 2 sets Working, 1 lion- row. 1 Huggy 1 Jauntlmz Sloigh, l rio Sci Driving liurnctss and other Wool] Sleigh. 1 Truck Wagon, 1 pai-r articles loo nmnmoup to mention, of Cart Wheels. a quantity of Hur- 'i"EitMS-- 12 months' credit on ull ness (working and driving), and gums exceeding $5.00. 'Six per cent other articles too numerous to men- oii for cash. . tion. A-> Mr. Walker has sold his farm All sums over $5-00 Credit f°l‘ 12 everything must go. »monthg on approve-tl Joint Notes-_ BENJ, CARTER A C0., BENJ. CARTER. 6. C0. rtioneer l Auctioneers Au. . . 1232-11~l7M2ipd§ 1231-11-17M2lpd_ _ | - Dressed chicken, fowl, ducks, turkeys and gce'se:-Picked dry and clean, (Heads on li' you wish) also Live fat fowl and chickens, highest' =Y =.E~- ~'~ °°- Auction Sa~e_ Dominion Election Kings County I moo.. ... me farm .1 JOHN BY BEM CARTER e co. _ POLITICAL MEETINGS . Commencing at 12 o‘clocl<, noon E511-. io Bell on his farm Tllti llIl(l€l'Slg`n€d lIOl(l lll(£€l.lll§£S bil tllS ' ‘ ' Stock Crop and Farm Implements Rustico Rolo on h ' ' ' - - - . Lum” congstlng °f:__ _ » _t e issue involved in the pend1ng_ Dominion Elections, at 4 :ini-at 72 o.»iv,»r§_ 2. workin.. NovETArggNnAv-- _ the places and on the dates mentioned below. The meet- 1: _ _~ _ 2' ntl -1-- 1-:--r -_ n19u1,1917 ‘ . ~ _ - . ,)__“Cf1“°§}_m,;;(_]_n°Sf‘ "I ,,',“'(§,('_(_ ’M",§'(‘_,‘; _Ing at Geoigetown on Nomination _Day will be -,it 2 flows, 5 grad.: Sho:-thorns, 5 Fat Cat- Commllnclng at 1 o'clock. p. m. [0 Cl0Ck p.l'Yl. 0theI‘ Il'l€€tll'lg`S Will ODGII ill; 7.30 ]).‘l‘;. tie, :l Valves. 'I l'i_r.:s_ 70 liens, it The lol-llowlng Stock, Crop and Im-I Date Hall lTh_ursdav, December 6 . _ . . _ . _ . . . . . _ . . _ .. Launchin Tuesday, December 11 ' Cambridge W nesda December 12 Murra Harbor Smit P lTh‘I1drsd`ay,'\l5ecember 13 _ _Murtiay River Soul); market prices, paid. I C P THORNE NOV€mb€T 12th, 'I _ JADIES DIGISA-1\(.'l. WU' WM 126 Grafton St. next Patterson Jewelry- _ .1187-11-14ME3llZll€1'iE.0.d. The Borden Government as then constituted has had done much for the betterment of our trade and com. merce and our agricultural interests. It gave us the Car Ferry, increased grants to agriculture, the addition of $100,000 annually to ou1'- provincial subsidy, secured for our Province four members for all time to come ""‘e"” “ "'°°“"'“‘i “““"°" °"""`°“”“-"flbuilt a number of wharves for the convenience of lout: farmers and' shippers, also dredged the docks at Char- lottetown and elsewhere. . _ When it is considered that for over three yours of this period, the Dominion revenues have been urgentiv required for war purposes, I feel assured that our efforts are not unappreciated by the people of the Province, ir- respective ot' party. I am convinced that what has been done will prove a lasting benefit to the Province and “S “is P“i°" “ld 0*' “‘“‘~ "0 W”-* “,\vill afford a great impetus to our future prosperity. During the last session of Parliament I was pleased -to support Sir Robert Borden in his endeavors to unite the two great political parties which divide Canada in lone Government. Such a consummation would insure at nlorc vig'orous prosecution of the wztr: and would bc thc means oi' iutisiltg' with the least possible frictionthe ne- cessary recruits to go to tlieassistaiicc of our hard pressed brave boys at. the front. I :nn i1i_c'hl_v ,ewltiiietl that It Union Government has now been forntcd. lt_ii-'. composed of the strongest mon of both parties and shall have my full support. At the last session of Parliznnent an Act was passed Two years ago I was unanimously’ chosen by a lz1t‘g`0|estz\blisliiiio- inacltinery for the holding of a Dominion and representative convention of King s County electors, ‘ _as -at candidate for that County for the House of Com- MR. JOHN M¢KEN2|E. ,mons, to support the Government led by Sn- Robert “_ `Borden. election. It provided for the appointment of enumera- tors to make up lists of voters for all the polls. These will shortly bc appoinictl. lVla_v I be permitted to request that every possible assistance be given the enumerators tin the preps_r;»~tion of these lists, so that everyone in the my unwavering and hearty “PI”`0Val- I conslder the *‘t`l(_`.ount_v, -entitled to it vote, shall have his or her name on titude of that Government towards our Province deserv- ing of the warmest support of all reasonable and patrio- tic citizens, The increase in our annual subsidy; the financial assistance granted our Agricultural Depart- ment; the great improvements in the winter navigation l;hc lists before polling' day. , In thus giving' an account of my Stewardship, per- mit me to state I shall be candidate for this Country :tt the comin_c' election. -f ' The crisis- which involves our (lountrv is the niost; .‘ ` ‘ ' " .` ‘itl 1 ‘_ m- 'n - nd, - _ - - - ‘ of the ”tr‘“t“ ‘md m "ul °"’m“tl°" W 1 th* “' 1" nupoitant in its lnsto_|'_v. il dcvolvcs upon cve\'_vonc to all secured tln°ou_Q_'h the -Borden Govermnent, merit our ,considcr wcll the issue rzlisedr :irc thc people of Cana- hearty and grateful "‘ppr0b"‘ti0n' ` Eda to leave unsupported our brave boys at the Front The Military Service Act, and all other nicastlres enacted by the Borden Government for the relief or fol lwho have so long and so well fought for thep1'eset°va- tion ol our tights and llbclttcs, and vlhosc silcndid the im rovement in an wav of the conditicn if our . :- ` ' _ `l_ P ’ I - ’ ’ ‘ ‘deeds of heroism have co\_'crc