WITHTIIE BY “TEC" 11in~r,i' .1. Brien, Halifax horseman of all-and it had to come, the old and Licilt. Col. D. A. MacKinnon oi three in five system received its l.‘ irlottetcwn have traded horses; B ‘ih Ginger. 2.16% goes to Rall- l .> 1 »_~ comes to this city. ('. 1.. JACKSON DEAD 1N NEW sixth heats between tired horses be- HAMPSHIRE (t. I... Jackson. one of the best lzlilzxlvii "Down East" horsemen of two or three decades ago, died sud- (icnly cf heart. disease at his Ash- liirid (N. H.) home on Saturday. An- ill 2i, aged sixty-three years. The deceased was a native of Linneus. /\',‘ stock County. Me., and in .liis earlier days. for some eighteen years liiiilhered around Moosehead Lake. being well-known through the State ii..- an expert timber man and all- rrillld handler of race speed, his ‘ l nown developments being the ' pacer. Northern Spy, 2.12%. rind the Dai Q. pacer, Zom Q. 2.09%. Vfiiii bctli of whom he topped many a iiiiililiiarjv despite the fact that lie \\£l.‘> handicapped with the loss of a llPlMl. Kiln Jackson sold ofl his last horrse SiGlil" ten ycars ago and went to f‘ l)‘: Breton as woods superintend- "ill for the Oxford Paper Company (ll Rumfoi-(i, Mo. remaining inthat i" illljll for iiine years. and while liiiiv he rstalllished his first black li .4 ranch. Later he purchased all (mate at. Ashland. N. I-f.. where he (llzililis lied another fox-breeding ranch and placed his son in charge. 1illii..eli' removing to New Hamp- ‘~llll‘l" last, November. l Mr. Jackson was a thorough l‘(1"s£lIlZ1ll, a most capable and fear- 1L... reiiisman, and enjoyed (he wholesome respect of his fellow llrrlzcnli ll, as well as racing officials (ind the race-going public. His fox ii-ntures were very successful. I Th0, above mentioned’ gentleman‘ well known in Prince Edward . iid. and was the owner at one time c1" Capt. Jackson. 2.17M, now ix this week, and Worthy Louise,_the more syncronized schedules o! 5i MODERN“ Y 0U T-Iil AND MODERN LOVE Leap Year — ahd Marlon Davies nmkisuphermlndtogotlicrmllh lie escapes in a. MID-WWI! Willi" but. 0on1 for a minute think» our Marion is stopped. MARION DAVIES’ asst COMEDY HURSFMETNEL reference-to a meeting of Fair Man- MONDA“ ‘AUG’ 27' tigers representing the princi a1 tracks in New England, says: “Fgst 1- Free ‘or an TWP-woo‘ 2. 229 'I‘rot (Early Olosing)--$B00. 3. 225 Trot and Pace—~$500. TUESDAY. AUG. 28 on August 27th, ending Sept. 1st. 1 knrckout blow. being wholly discar- ded by the circuit to make way for title tihree-heat plan and insuring e ' ‘th ft 0mg away w‘ n h and Closing)-$500. 5. 2.21 Trob—$500. 2.11 Trot and Pace-$500. i WEDNESDAY, AUG. 29 ,fcre empty Grand Stands. As a mutter of fact the Fair Managers 6 lock at everything from the Grand Stand view." ‘ Our track managers throughout the Province would do well to study this matter carefully — what the 3500' public wants today is action. They 8' 2'20 Tmt and P“c°_$50°' wont their racing snappy and fast 9' 2'14 not and Paugfioo" d bef ‘ ' 1 . an cver ore six oc ock THURSDAY’. AUG. 30- Iichsset. 2.06‘... owned by Mr. Pet- Cl’ Conroy of this city, has estab- 10' 2'14 fiowfioo‘ lished himself as a successful i f u“ 2'28 Tmkwm‘ Qggy speed‘ Tm Swing upwasrs: 3f 12. 2.17 Trot and Pace--$500. twelvc cf his colts are being trainedl ct dthe Charlottetown Driving Park,l an all of them show r i f. . gocd Spec‘; and besidemptggfiaa!‘ 13. Free for all, Trot and Pace __ good manners and good disposltionsn FRIDAY, AUG. 31. conjunction with the Nova Scotia Provincial Exhibition, which begins (Maritime Bred) 4. 2.16 Trot and Pace (Early 7. 3 yr. old Trot (Early Closing)- Wc are glad to see that Mr. Conroy‘ is giving breeders an Opportunltyof, using Lengset this year. \ l Track ln Great Condition _ The Charlottetown Driving Park is in the best condition that it has over been this season of the year» and it is doubtful if there is a track in the Maritime Provinces its equal. Caretaker Arbing has worked on it lhil-hfullv for a month and is to be commended for its present excellent ccndltiori. Exhibition Grounds Being Put [mo Great Order v On account of the Exhibition be- mg one month earlier this year, nflmPly August 20th to 25th, the putting of the grounds in order is ncw well under way. Men are al-l "iildyv at work repairing fences. clcmilng cut buildings, etc" f0;- the (1Wll'(l by Mr. C. H. Chandler. ibliiilelil Show Over held here. i _.__ President James Paton of the Provincial Exhibition Association re- Bunsti. is: coining along splendidly clived a wire on Saturday stating in training. and only last week tml_ that the famous Pekin Troupe, tori Jill (‘lfllllil cf a mile in 22 scc- “fhivh is to perform here Exhibi- i,ii¢l;_ tlcii Week. will arrive in this city Mulder. Allflust 20thf The only The Allrerl Reid horses oi Mil- T635911 thal- 0111‘ People are enabled !(l'(i. N. S. have arrived at th- lc see this world famous troupe Lei (‘iliirlirlletoivil (P. E. I.) track ln ‘(hat m9 CmiEPMiOH laws of the Un-i i-iiarigl: of Trainer James Boutilier- itcd States prevent their entry for illlll will lie quartered there uiitil three months after landing in the iiirir (il\|)(,.~.'li, Mr. Reid having plac- States. They will start their perfor- (fl fill (it hi5; holdings (Jll the mar-finance at Charlottetown. thence to All til lliii llci-rms, qr cQuf5e_ will the Canadian National Exhibition at Lu‘ CilllllllllPfi ill their training work? Tfilfihw. 11nd from thence to the ex_ Included in the Reid holdings areilYPlhl? Wc-‘lt. thence to the Unlled lllf‘ iii-i» good broodmares. Boniqueelfifllv-s- 12.0mm (luv Count Bonll. with lici", The Provincial Exhibition direct- l. ll lil ,,i(l¢ by Lung 5e; 2,96% lllldlors are tn be commended on secur- l‘).i "road, (by Mayor Todd 2,l5l!_.linlz this sensational act foi' the ani-| illl iii 130i! Baring 2.24, by iiiirlriglufllhetu lmrl vf their program. .1 1:“. l. the lattersbeihg due to foal ill‘ (:.ii.-l.ilii Aubrey 2.07M ln Jilly. i lil('."(‘ iiri? two interesting yearl-Q illus lll lill‘ lot. D116 is Bonset. a‘ . . m‘, “m, m, Long Se, 2.05% out of, Tile prize list for the Provincial llnliltliuv‘ 205M. the other being thellaxhlblticn’ August’ 20th to the 25m |7l'()'-‘.ll (wit. Peter Todd, by Chlitfllfiihgs bee" Qomplcted ‘md 15 110W l" /\lll).'i‘_V 207'. out of Daisy Todd.” ° “mm” “lmds- Th" Yell- "(is A,,,,.h,.,. mrmismg youngster or thcllllldfiffitflfld, that its form and make lit_ ii. thc three-year-old Baringtomlup Wm be $2M“? dlflerem "'1"?! liv Tcddililztou 2.20 out of niiliiy""°"‘°“s yea ‘ The “st h“ be“! quid‘, _ ‘rearranged in many cases and is ‘the biggest in the history of the Exhibition. i.. .'i New Prize List 'l"ir Three-Heal. Plan _ For Charlottetown Race Enqume! The Provincial Exhibition races 14f 2.2a Trot and Pace, (Early Closing)—$500. 15. 2.25 Trot (Early Closing) — 00. STARS PRACTICE There will be ball practice for the Eastern Stars baseball team this ev- ening at 5.45 sharp on the Prince of Wales College grounds. All players please be on hand. -i--<o>--- SOUTH MIELVILLE SCHOOL The following is the standing of the pupils of South Melville School for the month of April. Grade X-l, Maurice Bradley; 2, Wilfred Bradley. Grade VIII-l, Vera Trainer. Grade VII (Sm-i, Gerald Mona- ghan; 2, Edwin Bradley; 3, Victor Trainor. _ Grade VII (Jlxl-l Eleanor Traili- or; 2, Mary Monnghan: 3, Dorothy Dixen; 4, Melville Higgins. Grade VI-l. Betty Trainor; 2. Jlick Beer: 3, Myrtle Higgins; 4, Goldie McKenzie. Grade III-l, Patricia Flood; 2, George Monaghan; 3. Marjorie Dix- on and Joseph Flood (equal). Grade If (A)—1, Ivan Higgins. Grade l (Bl-l. Ellison Toolc. Marita Malone (Teacher). THE MARKETS. ' (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Que. May 6.0wlng to the fact that foreign bids were below working basis the export trade ln grain here Saturday was extreme- ly dull. On account of the further advance in prices for oats futures at Winnipeg the local market for cash grades was stronger and prices were marked up one cent per bushel. The demand for spring and winter grad- es of flour was quiet but prices were fully maintained. A feature of the millfeed trade was the marked inl- provement in the demand from the United States for bran and shorts and a large volume of business was accomplished for May shipment. The domestic trade was also good and values were unchanged. The undertone to the market for stan- dard grades obmlled outs was flmi under a fair demand. A moderate; amount of business was done in eggs A WEDNESDAYAND , THURSDAY A MIDNIGHT EDIE ‘ 11m ‘(vniinnorsrmtiwu onAani-Aw . MAY 7. 1928 TUES. CAPITOL TODAY w... Al, amusing‘ -—----- ironic-mum the toldt" oi’ the bright llghtv-fhe world at her feet-but she chose a man who was floatsam in the backwash of humanity; A Famous Actress in a. splendid romance. i‘ l Also “CIRCUS BLUES" IDTIPDUTIW‘ i MERMAID COMEDY . Prince Edward 'gg.£-'F.'!'i§1fl.'ié'?“~ . I [if-nil ill‘; .' t i 61.511131“ h a Reallg/(Slaystwwn. .:-'§i* >f ‘lfibriim’ Assure Yollrseifieltrelslllei.“ QRR°QYQM= and a smooth belt line all the ‘time by wearing Shir-atria” Staydown buttons to your underwear. It cannot bulge ‘or bunch at your waist. It gives you added comfort. I I . \ ii. e-‘iiki " " Made Of I'm/ported" English white broad- cloth, Staydownisliandsome and long- wearing. $2.50 <~AII Over Canada YD OWN 1'\ \..*\ Central Guardian housie University, uaies in law. at the residence of Mr. Scott, Great George St. l The Pioneer Summersldes , NOW FOR THE SNOOPERS - \§ Y“) i _ / in our meetings! , ‘is Saysz-When two o! . ivhere she so cheerfully gave of her, ‘ ‘ ‘ l best sports started best. but we realize that ill your howl PRINCIPAL SPEAKEIL- Chief out by auto for a fishing trip one desolate home slic is most liilsseti. .‘ , ' Justice Mathieson of Charlottetown afternoon this week, fully geared up.‘ No words of curs can “illOlly cheer‘ will be one of the principal speak- We quite expected in an interview your heart, but we hope that thei er; at we c1051“; exgmjsgg of Dal- next morning to get at least the knowledge that your friends Halifax. ‘ His basis of a assable fish story; and sharing your heartache will in a, son David will be one of the grad- probably should have done so, but. cmall measure assuage your grief. ' ‘ ' ‘for the misfortune which befell them by the way. The roads l,» lovingly and faithfully served we. We miss here Taokc Shirts arc TaiIor-made-They Fl’! are i " '*“-‘ l‘ i" 5 l" l“ ifi<vffll~il—.narnllznr.z.n.m.uinnc.—. ‘r i I ‘ I“ it Tight l° U51 Sh!‘ was a splendid type of woui-§ inure the island for l2 to l8 ~ill0lllllS ML hospltable’ righteous and kindly, _i. To the care of Him. whom she so;Sum_StnrvaLim1_ with SLIGHT FIRES-The firemenans-‘Dlaces were so bad, by the route 6011111181111 3/011» wered two fire calls Saturday, thethey took, that they got stalled a‘ V first for a slight blaze at the resl-inumber of times and became almostlFl‘B8bYt9l‘lhh_ Church denee of Mr. Thomas .Howatt, 9 exhausted in their labors of extrica- Hunter RIVBI‘ Queen St. ,They were again called tion. When finally stuck solid. the" ‘ , out about 7.30 P- m~ l" a 1'00! blflze exertions of one of them were so M” Rum" 5mm‘- sfclTllilYF- Wllllflm great that he collapsed in Mrs. Frank Baunnll, a Hunter Riven l A Signed on behalf‘ of the W. M. Canada, President; and i:\'(.‘l\ longer?" The writer ucircllicled with a for-l (Wk llllpgjnefls fmrhcn famlly and '5 lceful reminder of [he solitude of the, Solace ln l-cllglom pllicc. "Some letters sent off 111]‘ 1923,“ lie added. "arrived only lll| March 10” i -—-----—{O&-— i fill and always gave ready sympathy . who iii all her joys and troubles. Always of a bright and happy na- . ture she loved the young and cheer- ; to the aged and iliilrni. “burst blood vessel", as he declared; ' in much agony and apparently like ENJUYED EXTENDED VISIT —-i to die. Now, in the Great War at‘ MT- and M1'5-w~F-M°Faflane°r°55‘ least one case was recorded of ii Ed b; she steamer!‘ 5C5?”- Frisaghlil; gallant soldier whose water bottle, 91‘ 9 n8 ‘WHY m‘ e P55 1'9 .le ed by a German bull .t amli months visiting friends in Calgary, 3355185‘: from “imaginary 155s M5 Xi‘§i§8.‘.‘"§i2..i‘i’iif"ii‘“ii.i“i'lie§°ii‘”ttii illlfd" "hlgkggshe ‘ll; “°°",">°';,l ~ . . ou en ‘ 31°“ Wm‘ the excepmm m‘ Mum" 021 lihlgolcliblcifsionoThle copirrusriloiv toba, which has had very cold back- of "blood" from his hip downward“ ward weather‘ ' ‘might have proved fatal had not the smell of it led to the discovery Hggelfifiegflgfif beulifigregtlefghl to that it was the bottle of "magic 18am that charlotwmwn Wm n» fluid" still used by some good fish-i - - crmen. which had “busted" and not ‘s: gzllilgxagegge ‘zgglgggnrag: '2; ‘an artery. When this discovery was 3 he“ ma“ speaking of “m, plan lmade we understand that his com-l ‘<'§———-— She ivas a mother who enjoyed l the love of her family. The gener- cus heart now still. held an abund- .'_ liilce of love for each, visiting each i ,, . §1,000 Baptised‘ Walking" A Injilbert Hall,” m m m ed “mp Through Fire , 2322:". t.:*:i*:....?.:: i.""é‘i§i..‘§i.°.i“il‘§ ' L , uy w‘ ml crveil -_ '_ _ - __ i (By British United Press) shtuts of "Hallelujah." "Glory be] mtclgiyimgcst daughter (Monk) M“ J , ~ ,‘.r____ ., .. ‘ Al . . . i -_i ‘ . t,‘ tlooilllrglirivl-ill‘: tpiluitllce zfivl‘ loyalty w hosts of Trish“- walkihg ilircilgll fire to tile accom- ‘ square (‘res-pol Alliance were elic by l“? "@7810"! Cooperation in rlifihiliif (Si? ' paninieiilt of ‘llliflt_iflll‘lfl‘l‘ii§ll\'g ccrtc- “one lltlllllfifid [below thle slilrfacfilgn E1 ‘C‘g‘r3r'lnfl=3g?tyw‘1we fgéccgégdclgggIlwus - mcliy ciarzic ers lc o n u rl es: iugf; an o wa er n ie er , _ i, . , attracted a crowd of 4.000 people ll-Iall the other night. ‘ifilyx:éls‘ggzggzfx;jef‘gnggggcgo an “ho heTligerssl-lliiy-ivas the oiltcclne of a rgvxifilllgtlggnlsgigfii ‘To add to the anxiety and sorrow , challenge by the lenders’ (if tliefthl-‘(iighout the countryiby ‘fPrinci-lffliith” grief Stricken, mmny’, - Hindu community ill Natal lnllmv- pal" George Ji-flreys. ' -'*'Cri Mrh- wmt" pusher’ w“ llil< yelil‘ which will be held on ivrdlicsday, Thursday and Friday, August 22, 23 and 24. will be con- ducted on the three-heat plan. nrhily this plan isz-That ten per- (rmt (if the purse is set aside for the winner of the race. the remain- (ier rt the purse is divided into three equal parts and each of these parts is raced for one heat. the money being divided in the usual way. fifty percent to the winner of, llie heat andtwenty-iive percent to] the second horse, fifteen percent to, the third and ten percent to thel foilrill horse. The horse winning two heats wins the race. but a third heat. mus! be raced. In case that three each win a heat. they‘ then. rnrc ri fourth heat to determine the‘ ivlliner of the race. l Speaking of this system. the Am- rilll-nl, pars,- gm-llel- of May and in The following is the five day rare have been issued. The popularity of the Exhibition races with foreign horsemen is shown by the fact that even before the races were announced, enquir- ies were received from Nova. Scotia and New Brunswick for entry forms. Large Number of Horses in Training Over forty horses are being ti-gln. ed at the Park and this number bids fair to b"!!! increased by at least twenty more during the next week or so. It is probable that matinee races will be ararnged to take place dur- ing the visit of the Dominion Med- ical Association, which convenes here June 16th to 25th. Halifax 81cc i‘: grain Charlottetown Driving - and prices were unchanged. The receipts were 2.047 cases. Little bus- incss was transacted in butter and the undertone to the market was easy. The receipts were 2,229 pack- ages. Extreme dullness marked the local and export trade in cheese and prices were fractlonally lower. The receipts were 903 bones. . l . i. . Jinx imtiiii The pllfi for the Jack Min l‘ lec- ture arld pictures at the frond Theatre next Wednesday night. will be on sale at Jnmieaonh Dru! Stu a this (Monday) morning at ten o- clock. All those i holding coupons will please exchange them. Ivory- bodyilusuredofagoodultl! of racing the Horse Review oi Chicago says:--"Tlie number of sun,- stantial meetings that cling to the old 3 and ETAOINNUNUNUNUN old 3 and 5 system is now small. it is predicted that in five years the 3-hour. plan will be universal." CHANGE 0F DATE. — The East- ern Steamship Lines announce the opening of the St. John-Boston ser- vice, beginning Wednesday, my 23rd from_ St. John. The liner GovernorDinglcy will sail on a two- round-trips-per-week schedule leavi- ing Boston, Mondays and Fridays. Later on in the season this service will b0 increased to four round-trips per week by the addition of two direct sailings between Boston and St. John. The Governor Dingley makess. stop both leaving and re- turning at Eastport bind Lubes, Maine. NEAR. ACCIDENTZ- After the Casino dance Saturday night two automobiles occupied by "jazz bab- ies," male and female staged a mer- krush out the latter street one of the cars was nearly wrecked when the the curb. The lattei-‘s brakes proved to be equal to the occasio , thereby, narrowly averting what looked like 8 fatal ending to a "Joy ride!’ AUTO ACCIDENT-A Fjord cnr came to grief between 11.30 and l2 lief of Great George and Grafton Streets when it wu struck side on by another Ford while rounding the "Silent. Policeman." The damaged car was proceeding on Grafton St. going west. while the other car ap- prolched on the some street. onlyit was endeavouring to negotiate the turn at Great George. hence the ac- cident. The extent of the damage at the time, suffice to my that the front right. wheel was badly twisted and the gas tank punctured. only a limited number of @0090!!! f. G a; ma w be time: ‘away. A (ii-Eli ry race down Grafton St... turnedlls slowly recovering from her recent my Brmsh Unmd rye“) Great George st. corner, and in thcfopergtion, I more fearless and daring of the two lmlllcr of Roseberry, Belfast District, crowded the other speed maniac (Gmotol-gd m the city Saturday ac-, panion expressed the unsympath- etic wish that. it had been the la‘..- ter. for preference. Thus the whole lhl-I l! nrcnt rical (ll lillllilllil"‘illlmlll; 5 ill‘ and his colleague claim hull- the public iibcili. llli‘ celebrated iirt-qdreds (.f "faith cures." The first. vralklng Cbl‘[‘lllOll_\-'. ‘to be baptised was Miss F‘. Muiiday. excursion, 115 fl- fillorilni! VmluV-‘wi Two Filropeanli, Messrs. (Nlllllllliifii- Southampton. She was stated to was ruined. .aiid HHHHKlkOS, (if ili\llllllll(?$'ii)lll':.. lhzive been bed-ridden for 14 years iacccptetl the (zliallrugc iii v wullilv/ith UHJPTCllIOSiS, which shortened ~—-<~,<.>"~~"" through the fire as: a (it-niolistrri- iuie. leg by foilfnnd a half inches. ticn r.f iallll. All llll‘ sriiilul; iic- lAftilr ihfl “laying-on of hands“ she PERSONALS (i lllbflflllhll round (he arena was or- i-laiiileti to have been luluictiluitrly _ leilpietl, and ll‘f‘(!i and riiiiis ill lil"‘(‘.lll'(‘(i. M13 Mcxl mckhart "LSL- h“‘“""l' vicinity \\’(‘l‘i‘ laden with Pilt‘,(‘l‘ spec-l A:i |)l‘(‘.1ll(‘ clinic forward for bap- lfi 51791131118 the week emlwm‘ m tutors. ‘ ltisnl Jeffrey's introduced ihcln. A 5598111431‘ Mrs- Bennett» Prince S1- ‘ ‘The’ ccreliioul/ starietl willi the l man who had been completely par- kindling of tell tens of wood to ulyzscd for many years, a woman fcrni a fire bed. Two Induiiis walk-tsp twisted and crippled that her (d over this lire bed. and came oui [hand nllncst touched her knees, both Many friends are pleased to set: Mr. Cornie Blanchard about liguili inccatllrd. Tl _ were followed b} new without . i". f ti - am?" being confined w his homci tlhg two EIUTllfIEOiIVIlS. Dliillllfl from wlllllcliiclhetl,' tirlecslllgnlo ‘or u“: past two weeks qwm‘ a Se‘ Mr. llunizakos tvalkcd throughihavc suffered-these were liiercly V979 “Mack of 91911733” most cl the fire bed at u iloruiill typical cl‘ (loveus baptised. , __\valk1nl: llllCf‘. brtl (luiclcelicil hisI The specialy-cciistructrd galvan- Ml-“S “W53 “Ollan- 391mm" "l ‘sperd iuvartls the end. Mr. Ctllnilis i/.(~d iron itmk wlis cnvcrcil with im- MT- P- D~ “Qgan- Tymlle- “m5 5W7‘ f kept an even pace through thcbllizc.‘ itaiioil grass bind surrounded u" 095M011)’ QDI-‘Yaled 9" l0? Bpllendl" Brill were cheered by the Indiausfgrcirlng roses, urilin lilies. Dklllll}; titles Mhhdhy mmhihi’. hi lhfl Cl-Y and, despite blisters, Look part iii liiand other plants. It was filled with Hospital. - ‘prcec. ioli which followed. WfllLl‘ and by means of an inflow ———-~<v> and nfnuoiltlillili repregented the flow- - ng o e ver Jor an. The wat r WHS luke-wnrni. e "Principal" Jeifreys stood waist- (lecp in the tank. The ndidaic walked one by one do into the water, and were) ge below the surface. The women wore .white dresses and the men white Mrs. R. V. Goodwill, who is litl present in the Montreal General; Hospital, (not the Royal Victorian SYDNEY, New South Wales, May iris-Surely the lonelist community in Mr- Garfield ROSS. lhl‘ ‘Well Rh0Wh'tl"lc world lives on Tristan, the lar- 55st of a group of tiny islets in the _ ufllllll Atlanltic, 2000 mueii west (it Skim flhd "imm- .. , companled by Mr. Charles Morri-Whe Cape of Good Hope, and known d A" W9" 5mm"! hflhhlll/ 9-5 they son of British Columbia, Mrs. Mae-‘colicctively as Tristan Da Cunha,| icscfndffd gm” m" will; 5001B Wflrc Donald of Roseberry, and Mrs._ Ross after the Portugese admiral who inléhlzi hi‘: "£0111? WRWr light)!!!‘ hllimb and dflughm- Jean . found them in 1505. For as long us‘ °i (‘Q l- l" 0" 0 t 90 Whh l8 months at a stretch the 150 in- ll‘('.(IlIl(‘. by grief and stricken down ‘and fer a time, it was greatly ielir- ' ird the shock of hcr beloved mother - in law's death might prove fatal» il"(;l' this reason. numerous friends iliud relatives were not notified and i [the funeral was held quietly the (my following her death. ’l‘hci'c are left l0 cherish her re- vcrrd iuuilory. 3 sons and 3 ilaullll‘ tcrs Walter and lilioyn at 1101111‘- ,au(i Franklin in Reading. Mass; lMrs. D. L: McDonald, Bothwell; MP5 J. McDonald, Priest Pond and lMl-s. C. F. McCoy of Chicago. Also. icnc brcthcr J. J. McDonald and iwui ‘sisters Mrs. Flora McDonald. South Lake and Theresa McDonald. 0ft Washington. D. C. Also twenty-film’ lzrllutl children. . l The end clinic without liaili (liq Isuilcrilig. With her family, IllIOSCV Lill. ll(.1llC\ by her bedside. she brrhl" ,hcd her last. and the good woiliiiu ,(il(;(l the death her Christian lilesfl _ lwell merited. In perfect reslllllillilq" Ito the will of the Almighty. iiirti- liieil by all the consolatioiis of the-l Holy Catholic Church; the last sac- raments were administered bl’ 11"‘, beloved pastor, the Rev. R. J. Mc-v lgDonald, who also offlclated at l1"... grave "T; l ' The pallbearers were A. Cnmcfm". R. Cameron. B. J. Campbell. J. F-ll Massey, P. McDonald and W» 3",? McDonald. l," Despite the almost impassable. conditlonof the roads. over l0")? carriages followed her remains to,‘ her last resting place. She was laid Mum. Ne" Macpulane, 3mm; abitants are virtually exiles, cut off was a passenger on the Car Ferry, l Thursday morning enroiite toMonc-fiforld and frequently wnltlns MIX - w“ to m”; m, pal-en“ M, andlously for a chance vessel to save o'clock Saturday night on the cor-Him maul-lune who were return. them from semi-starvation. ing from Vancouver. spent the winter. LITTER 0F SYMPATHY . Mr. Everett Nicholson. Borden“ e. e members of the W. M. B. Presbyter- io the Ford could not be ascertained ian Church. Hunter River. wish to I lxprul to you our sincere sympathy in the death of your beloved wife. Death at all times is hard to bealr, but. especially so whens oung wl e min-Mm. l» Mm.“ 5i.- ' Dear Mr. where Nicholson- t Home they _ A touching reminder of the plight d ' iimlihiiii i I I f. shouted fervently all me tim Ther . . I was no self-console w‘ e “é 15° l‘ l! lh ht. Columbn 81 whore. That the peop a m‘ o ‘mm 9° '3“ be‘ convinced by this youfl pa r f)? zpsm 33° ‘Br. m” dale“ a ' i- g .- . '1 rll. . there w? no doubt. fir“ so“! m“ m Page,‘ l , In Memorlam Mas.» DANIEL w. marina" f 0m all communication with the f these lcnely people, who are all British subjects, ‘ls contained in a letter inscribed "S. O. Si" and cur- icusly addressed to "any leading. . newspaper, Sydney." The letter was’ 0n April 16th, after a brief ill- ’ llvcred to the , "Sydney MQrningIness of six days. the death‘ occurred erald" nearly cl en months after at hethdne in South, IQ}. of Mrs. I spatch In p1 of a stamp D_. W, Fl er, n Mary 1d, l ere n eloquent lnserlptionlin hes your. ; .1 . i . f o ista ‘ l Mrs.‘ Fisher was, the ug r ~ "Please enough," theof the ‘late Angus J: a1 "of, ,. i’ writer (a. Pooleyl Stated, l-tq lielplseuui Like. us in lonely exile here. Will you ask At an early age she married J. W. ppers let their vessels call oirFiaher, who predeceased her two ir we Mgflnqlieli, In the win- yearn and five months. Bile raised a the potatoes failed and family of six, all of whom survive e faced with her. ‘Oll . . V», . . .. , v