A hot, well made cup of deligigus ‘BAKERS COCOA Wm a???“ thQEf-lieen appetites and also provide _COIlS1Ci€1‘3lDlC nutrition. Dr- um“ Fivsdlifl‘. fqrmer, instructor in Dis» V eases of Children -at' the New York post Graduate Medical School and Hospital, lists - » ¢°¢°3 m fillet for school children.- WALTER BAKER a: c0. Limite “FYFABLISHED i780 ' DQRCHESTER. MA§S. CANADIAN MILLS AT MONTREAL Booklet of Choice Recipes sent frcc I The Chargilottetownl-‘ox Breedersi Protective Organized by a group p‘. Fox Ranchers In the vicinity of Charlottetown for theipurpeee of giving flnanqlgl mp. port to each other for the prosecution of partiee who Ineleet or eteal from the rnemhere’ ranohee. Protective Meeeurea include: MAN-TRACKQG “QLOODHOUNDS BEST DETECTIVE ACENCV IN CANADA BEST LEGAL TALENT All rancher will bear the official placard. Liar o1 mombere la: "Unlonvale," MaoLure and MacKinnon, Union Road. MaoLure, Marehllel . P. E. I. “Bovyer Ranch." Franklin alovyev, ‘lunbury, P. E. l. 1k "North River Ranch," W. K, Rogers, North Riva v " ""’F.TTII"""T """'"'—““Y~_T'"' ' "Dalton Ranch." W. Southport. P. E. i. "Bellevue Ranch." W. K. Rogere, Tea Hill, P. E. I. “Flood Ranch." W. Rogvera, $outhport, P. E. I. "Smaiiwoodfi Ranch," W, K. Rogere. Bouthport, P.E.l. Eaet Royalty, P. E. l. “Lawndele Ranch." C. L. MaoKay, 8t. Petere Road, P. E. I. "MacDonald Ranch," J. A. MacDonald. soutliport, P.E.l, "Silver Sheen Ranch," Waiter l. Grant, Merehfleld, P. s. l. , ' "Brow naheh." s. h. BPOW, em Royalty, r .2. |. l "Saundere Ranch," E-J. eeundera, Newetead. P. E. I. Ltd.. Edward Road. “General Fur Ferme Mount P. I. “General Fur Ferme Ltd.." North River Road. P. E. I. "Charlottetown Bllverlleok Fox 00., Ltd-, Mount Edward Road. P. E. l. "Jenklne Ranch," J. D. Jenklna, Charlottetown Royalty. "Hopeton nahch." w. A. Mutoh, Bouthpofl. _ "Greenaoree Ranch." Ray Clarke. Union Reed, P. E. I. John Agnew Fur Farme, Buckley Pt. Road. Wm. L. Moieohern, ‘Mermaid. r. s. i. John Roper, Sherwood, P. E. I. "~:.;s"":;‘.-.Ws‘.-"~=. '-~ ‘ - uifinionyuono eraser . n. T“ Pqfigatorfrsrown Eire} iliféldiivéidsnb $55M“! all“, Plate ;Glae_s‘ .‘ Insurance at ‘I ‘.Iaiwest" Rate ‘ A7 ent ‘at/Silmltlerside Lloyd Lewis ’ %ood -Ql:rong_ Companies- Pleaee ‘_ -‘ ' theorem of being ‘my w er~ Renewal lubeerlptien- to The ohunnaeflilaggedinh and Nevqltinlverelty Diotionary. vmaa ....‘l'.:_...,..;;f;,3il}-"_‘ n . .! --.--,¢»-..-.-uln.a eaqlleyone l) milea ti - ~ In: . "' " o. s. I. n N, v “Vlmy". PPOWIQV and MacKlnnon. Norwood Road. j P. s. |. _‘_. , . ulnternetlonal ‘FDIC; avid Fura,» w_' émuut‘ "Farquharaon FeaarldgFur Farme" P. A. Ferquharsom. o. m. map’ 11.-I Mrs:- iliR/obiart FiIlC/MIBI’. ‘President of tiuli" ‘ninth annual . coilcm: chapel ' lllampion. Parish of Now London on the 25th to Amnflu l Sa‘sk., comes the interesting word Modal _ eentiy held ‘by the French schools or of Quchoc ioihepiipil who came l, ' Graveivbmirg Convent, . . ' AAA‘ ‘ A-‘ shoes. ,1 THING HEAVIER \ . m: "autumn “SHOP from Holman'a Catalog. WHO'S WIFE? 5621-211!“ i QUICK ACTION ls required to . ~ — | gel. ymir election estimate register- LOST-An opportunity to make ed before 9 o'clock Saturday night. $500 by not having an estimate in’ on time. - ‘DR. J. R. MURC-HISON of Tyne - Valley has changed hieresldeuce ARE ~vou ALWAYB nuourr. ‘to Hunter River-where ‘hi! has Open- Get alnew University Dictionary ed an office. - ' ' - ass: 2:: nwahd w. ‘ | 8600.00 Is wmrme for the Guarl no vou wAN-r $500 5ApLY7; . disn seeder that sends in the cor-flu“ may be the lucky winner of‘ m“ estimate ° “he um“ vowiihe Guardian's $500 prlzo or any glgileggf; Prince Edward Islamlioi the other 99 money prizes. i ' i ' DELAYED TOO LONG in se-nd-i lug in ‘his ‘election estimate and lost‘ an opportunity of bagging the top’ cash prize. READY FOR BUSINESS_ Dni i Ennila Saul-t h ‘who is to be in charge‘, roi Fox Experimental Station in Sumlmersido arrived this week from ‘Qtiawa ‘hoiirgil-ng the foxes which are rbeing ‘transferred from the stat-ion formerly conducted in Ontario. OPPORTUNITY KNOCKED and an estimate of the Election vole answered. result, the ditfenenca be- tween your subscription mono, and $500.00. 1m youhwap‘; it. Try. : lN THE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT iirom the ‘Ladies Aid of the ‘P. F. island Hflflpliilbl Exhibition ‘Lunch eon recently published the name Wiltsbire should have read Win- sioe, and ‘it maybe added the donu- tiion from this ‘srvction wag our; ui the most generous. '“_' Gleaningls‘ From Tryon And Vicinity, I ‘Letters recently received fromi Rev. (loo. Somers. now iln British Coiumlhia, report that he is much "mprovcd ‘in health, Mr Somers is. {raster of‘ the Tryon-Vicioria Unit? , ' ,—~—-——- 0d (lhurch. and ~was recently girautq FIRE DOES DAMAGE-A illre aL-mi leave oPaibsenc-o ‘because ofihis“ Fn eiand. Lot 171, this iveck sCOrclI-flieulth, 11s I135 been gpgnfllng the, ed considerably the interior oi the past two ‘monihs in ll. (l. Ho. ox; dwelling. occupied by Mas. 1.. J ‘accts ‘io return and (icCllpy his pul-i Murp-hy and owned by Mr, Thohmnit the first Sunday in lN/Jvenrber‘ Cahili. Prompt work prevented lie will ‘be warmly weicomvod by‘ the fire from spreading to" thofus many friends, nil; pulpit has store in another part. out the buiiii-{wcn supplioil during his absence. ins- P, w. ‘Aliisdn University stall.‘ i i WELL KNOWN HERE — Si!" The ‘Baptists of ‘Tryon ‘have ro-i tiy complet-rrl a horse shed on was the hevr church property, ll. is over; ‘principal speaker at the eighty-"ighty feet long and thirlyfive feetl celebration oi’ ‘lllilfi-Vlllll and has accommodation for,‘ igruntiug of univcrsiy privlic esupwurds oi’ forty trams. to Victoria C-olioge. held in " lb". ' , The Rev, J. J. Sid"y_ l). D.. ‘is, MacFADYE-N-FRENCH - John Nelson ‘Macidadiyevn of 'Rivo_rd_al.-. P. I}. i. and Eunice Eva. French 0i’ Westmorclilnd. l’, E. I._ were un- ited in ‘the ‘bonds oi matrimony by the Roy. Geo. F. ‘Sears on Wednes- day. Oct. ‘21st 192-5 at ‘the marnse, Hampton, ‘P. E. i. ‘University of Toronto. on Monday CVWII‘. lug. ‘ronductlng evangelistic services in, i ; -;—-~—' ‘the linptst Church at Wvosimor-i UNITED CHURCH SER-‘lanrl. The campaign will close in‘ "~' VICES- On the Ilonshaw alldi-i. grand rally on Sunday evcninigf, iNorth Tryon field,- Interestedfiihe sorvico in pbo 'i“ryou Baptmti ifricnds will ‘notice n ineceiififityliiiurch ‘Sunday evening has ‘beonl change ‘from the ‘houlr of servicearancellt-ri, tha-t l‘h‘"‘"‘e who rivsirsl ,. song ‘service n‘. 7 p. ‘m. , " .1. : Ti i. i . ll.‘ AMLMN SERVMH‘ in‘m?heilil‘i.iiii.l“i.fii.‘l‘iii}; Mr TlIDIllil/i is one- of. "iur mosi, progressive farmers. Af- iton 10130 ‘a. m., Sunday ‘School 2 l“. having 31,1", two "mnnrs in U", l)‘ m" Fromm Riv" 2'30 p‘ m"\vost Mrflfbomus is well satisfied Burlington 7 p.,m. Quarterly nilsflwith (aonditlions 0n P. E. I. He llfl-l 111mg“ “lemlnlrs Kmmllwgm“ Mmldayllevfli "iii our people’ would ‘makm 26H“ 7'30"“ m- “Bmllngmn Tmlllfiiho calms’ ‘sacrifice as ‘the most of day 27m 7p‘ m" Frmmh River Wmbiihr- Won-items (in {hey would do far‘ llcadhy- 28"“ 7 ll‘ m" "better horn than i‘n .hhc- West, iruzli. will he as followsr-Ksnslng- WW5 MEDAL ‘T Flrm“ Cnnm“ Large numiluirs 0i’ geese are l)(‘~ no ‘We W "we “l1".‘-’i1i'.-“‘.‘“"‘I'.T ii.‘.".i‘..‘f-"'I.“§‘”.Ii-... daugh-fer of ‘Mrfiand dire. ‘Ben Bsr-‘to Jwfi ‘rk-écpnythj ‘mwarag 6.1.6“... “a” M M099‘? h“ Pfimplm stlFqrosse in ‘thelvards of ilamllton‘ ‘tkm- “m1 hmmrly "r Eglnont Bay‘ Ganrhlo A str-enm oi waiter runs P" P?!" lxggnqilwfllgzzl“figfmg: from lilo field; lllll1(li'(“‘(lS>(‘l' them ' ' n? ' . ‘ ‘wre c'n'o ‘aha hath. while hun- Grarlo bV. in a. ‘Fruneh contest ro- ‘dretls bfljglehrs ‘wenéi-‘glkhng such’. nmoic as only geese can ulakw,‘ While confinmkin the yards Lilli)" are teed whole ‘gm-ins ami a lum- drml pound bag goon :lisapnoa‘ of Saskatchewan. Thwse medals have been donated pby Mgr. Mait- hlleu. Arch-bishop of illegilna. Mar. _ Pvud-homlmty Bishop of iPrince Al- Th b, .H - f 51;‘) ml ‘bort. Mmr. Brodour. v. c.9110 nnh. ‘s, f0 N‘ ‘S _ m“ ‘ Mr.- Perodeau, ‘IAQIIUIKIBIITtllGOVlVYYI- 1 . ' ‘Mrs. Sarah Mt-Kenziee ‘has ClOSNi 0"“ firm in eimh "f me elghtiher ‘homo and has ‘gone to Sarauac‘ ‘grades which took part in the con- 118k?" New York to spend the Wm test. Miss Rita ‘is attending the t" with her daughter‘ Mrs. Ber,» l CanfiieidmMr. Oflllflfilll‘ is a T-ry-i‘ on ‘My ‘and ‘is now ‘manage-rot a‘ ‘large Fox Ra-ncb mi- W. R. CARSON, D. C., Ph. C. Doctor of Chiropractic Three Year Palmer Graduate Riley Bldg. Phone 1072 near Sara nac Links: i ‘Mrs, Mrrry ‘Menithew oi‘ Freder‘ icton, ‘N. ‘it. has arrived alt Tryon, ‘and will ‘spend tho winter VW-iUll bori daughter, Mrs. Degg-ett. at the Baptist Parsonage. Mrs. Mernitheuv‘ is ‘nearly 87 years of age_ and is re-, markably smart for one of her‘ years, being aihle in do time needle work without ‘glasses. and kce-ps in close touch with (surreal. events‘ through the‘ newspapers, especially; ‘ihle ‘political ‘issues. e iMr. McDonald Boultcr mud wife, of British Columbia have ‘been; spending a vacation among ‘their, friends iind irolativc-s about Try/in.‘ Mr ‘Brmlter was for many years; plumage!‘ of the Crmpaud Cream-i LADIES This is cry, ramming ‘m Brltisbj __ __l weather’ iit is Columihia nearly four rpears ago.‘ 9'9§.‘Q'V*4+ a ' - e ‘ 'm ti f th i'l d ‘ti l hiii < ‘ q t” e W We "P light s... m: 14:... s . “I soles and open work s. c. They m. at once n» ‘thell we-st. The-Ir visit was cut short by, 1 , - _ _ oer SOME- e U < death. lloiiis was on your feet,’ with WOOL or SILK and WOOL hose, be com- _ fortabie. , - _Women’s Brown 0x- ‘fords from $2.95 up -‘ Women’s Black Ox- ‘ ford-s from $3.95 up. j Women's Wool hose those who knew bim hero. mi- i yNow. Is Theflfime To Prepare For j Winter -i_- remedy and thoueende have proved the wonderful eure- tlve propriety. (lat It from - ‘ ‘ i-‘ortify th m | t iMase; ‘ms. Annie Ma , Irish- from up- i éou h. o“; ‘yd r ‘girl. itown; iMre. Leo Praughl-e Cross Women's Silk and i " '° '" " ~'“""~ i by taking Wampole‘; 5mm. i May she rest in peace. W991 H039 fr"!!! ‘ alon of Cod Liver o||. Thie ""—"'""""—" $1.50 up. i |. “m, u, °|d ‘m, "m, Small Elisabeth cams home one See our window for Oxford display. I i = rsemonamz min‘ s‘ " ' iviiurm 15-011- .~ ..“‘>sr~' ‘halo d daughter of Mr. & Mrs} [and lby Mr. '1‘, A. Driscoii. uncle land Mary, Kensington; Mr. '1‘. A. 0n Tilesday. the 13th ‘ho PGCGIlVFiiYMOHHt s‘. Mary’ Charlottetown; two weeks because of like suddonicharlotwtown; M‘. T“ A Drmcon itwenmymveiaud family. Clement; Mr. d: Mrs. W“? M “F9- “nd w“ a 7mm? "will? ‘S. Msclntyre‘ & family, Kenning who was ‘h-eld in great respecct by t6“. Lamlbe. Driscoll, Richmond. Homers, springlieid‘; ' ‘intyre. Kensington. i D. Moqulgan; Vernon -~1llver;‘-‘-M-r. -,J. B. Orolsen, Quebec!“ ‘Sr. 8L Tileien. "Paul: 8r: Frances boyin, Mount ‘Si. iMary Charlottetown; Madam Dris~ ‘coll, huoyie. Schenectady, N. Y; Mary iMargsrot d: Helen Doyle. fichonact ‘lnond; Mrs. W. .1. ‘Carr, Brookilne day flushed. and happy. To her mother she announced. "i slumped ithat new boy next door lust now." door just new," repeated Elisabeth. L. that?" asked mother, THE’ GHARLOTTFYIPOWN GUARDIAN l 5637-10-22tst. i MEMORIAM ;.. MISS FRANCES LAMBE. i _ i ‘ltqnlaslwitb a deep sense of rc- grst th t many friends learned of the, h‘, of Frances Lantbsdearly Pairlck Leanne. Springfield. which occurred at an early hour Tuesday i morning Sept. 22nd. Frances wast a, young lady of lbeautlfui character l aud_a:reatiy_,ioved by all who know; hgn ‘ _'rin|g her illness she was, visit‘ jby her pastor wfho admixn.‘ istercd the last rites of the Holy! Catholic Church and she died fuliyl ire a tq=ths Holy ‘Will 0i Gull‘ at t‘ c early‘ use of 20 years. She leaves to mourn besides her sorr- owing iDEPBXIiLS, one sister and two ‘brothers. ‘Sister M"? Almedl Si‘ Paul .Minn, and Herman and Louis at home. , The funeral _,w_hich was largely; attended was held on Thursday. morning to 'St. James Churcbl Summerfleid and interment wasi made ln.the addoiullli; cometoryi Requiem lH-isn Mass was suns by, her lpestor. lRev. Francis ‘MacDon-i aid and the choir was assisted by! Miss Kathleen Driscoil, organist of i St. Mary's ‘Church, Indian River.‘ of the deceased. The infill bee???“ wars:—Messre Walter Hughes Carrol Hughes. Augustine MacDon- ald, Cecil Smith. Ambrose ‘Ourieyfl and St. Clare Cffikell- The following are the floral and Spiritual Offerings, Mass Cards-Tho family; ‘Sr. Eirmina, |St. Paul. IMinn; Miss Catherine iMuQuaid. Charlottetown, Madam Driscoll. Convent of the Secret Heart. Vancouver; Miss Stella‘ Driscoll. Richmond; Mr. h Mrs. W. '1‘. Lam-be. Springfield; Mr & iMrs. M. 1M. Crokon. Charlotte- town; Mr, & "Mrs. P. r8. Maclntyrc Driscoll and family. Clennont. Spiritual Olferings-Sr, Firmlua Here's Extra Good News! All modish ! clearance! price? every style. i Fus- TRIMMED coa Ts $18.00 Coats for which you would expect to pay dollars more! All secured in a manufacturefs And now an Opportunity for You to Save i Isn’t it good news to know that the smartest features played up in Fall Coats are available at this moderate Flare coats as well as the straight line effects which are equally youthful in appearance with fur collar and cuffs, bordering hem, panel, in that most popular of fabrics. Suedene as well as other popular materials in ‘ Brown, Dove, Wine, Tanager, Pansy, Rust, Fawn- Rose- wood, Etc. Fully lined, mostly with marquise deluxe satin and interlined for extra warmth. Sizes 14 to 44 but not in Crepe De Chene Scarfsl’ 50 inches long 20 inches wide Plain colors and with wide hemstitlched ends -. showing in contrasting colors-Peach, Rose, Gold, Jade, Peacock, Sand, Orchid, Powder Blue, American Beauty, Purple, Pansy, Ebc. ;;=‘~. ‘ ianuouneeil on Sundnyxlzist. ,Scr-imay g,’ m ‘he ‘vefitnmrland m, _ < - 'l“r-yon_ fl p, m. lihnshalw. 7 p. m. w, u“. s _ I $1 .49 MITED J AUTUMN ON THE ISLAND is autumn on the Island. A I see sweet summer vbieedlug in tihe m-apies ‘by ‘the weir. The rainibow loo is ‘broken. And its fragments are a-sdJili Where it gypsies o‘er the hill. The birds ‘have flown to summer " homes. In southiands far away, Am] V81‘ . .. Thfgulgh m... ‘spa-mists in the Bay'- ‘llhe winds are waiiin-g weariiy Iin the tree-tops overhead. And the skies lburst out in tear- drops For ‘t-he lbiossoms that ‘are dead. |n thi’! churchyard on she hillside, Where repose the forms so dear. I think of life like seasons. With its autumn death o'er!‘ ‘near. ‘Spring and summer. youth manhood , Always speeding frmn our Srflflpfldish. Frederickton; settlement, lot B7. Wwiht s c a u. 1x14. r 71-‘ ‘efllélaonimis t2: a N ceedsd Sir Wm. Johnson at Nia- Taking love and light and music. Leaving naught but ‘thorns clasp, But though gone from keeping, Fond memory saves a. wine, Ere the fruit ieli fromthe vine. And tonight 'i sip this nectar, Ami ‘the vanished past returns. Like singing birds in springtime. Ami in fancy‘s glowing chariot f wing ibaok t0 Peter's Bay, lovers dle—- Where love IllVES on for aye Thomas it. Gomian. OkilBlI/Jmll. Oily, Okla. Place Names Of St. Paul. aMinn; ISr. Mary Aimoda. St. Paul, Minn; Sir. Frances Mylo.‘ Madam Driscoil, Convent of the Secret ‘Heart, Vsnoover; Mr. J. Basil Crokeu. Grand Seminary. Quebec; Mr. & Mrs. ‘M, IM. Oroken. ‘Margaret 8t ‘Ruth lMiss Stella Eileen, Springfl old; Flowers-Mrs. Nicholson, Nina Mary Mac- Maseages of ‘Sympathy-decay. P. Souris; Sr. Firmina. St. Vsncouyer; Mrs. Catherine 11y. N. Y; Stella ‘Driscoii, Rich- Mother put down her magazine. lot "You did whet!" Dllgdllflllklfil. "i ala/ppod that new boy next "And why in the world did you "Din" ‘replied Elisabeth eiriy. Prince Edward Island Flat: river. lot 60. Holland. 1765, Also ‘Fiat River settlement. Fodhla: railway station. lot 58. When the Murray Harbour railway was opened about. 1907 Father Pheian. an Irish priioet. was given she privilege of naming this slat- lon, Fodhla is a poetic name of ire- lanrl (Joyce “Origin and i-lrleiory of Irish Names of Places" Dublin 1893). For“: Hill: settlement. lot 41. Forgan Hill: settlement. lot 48. MoschamJ 1880, iorkey: creek, Ioi. 32. Meacham. 1M0. Fort Augustus: settlement with Dost office. lot 36. Name in use. 1794. Fortune: bay and creek. iol. 43. Holland, 1705. Rlvem a Ia Fortune was Compare Fortune Bay. Now- foundiand. The name may refer to a boat. [A Fortune wen the name of an English schooner of 40 tone ‘brought by la sieur Labordedele Royale, 1754, ‘Fortune; cove. Mill river. lot 5 Name on Hill mep.1821. Also For- tune Cove settlement. Fountain Heed; railway elation. lot 46. Fgtune Head; school district. rwhe mm; settlement. wt :1. i4 iposgeogce, Fmmde Millie, existed mm ember _1_. 1 $510 M 1,7 1916. After a femfly}ol tlidfiiliiel etill Pendent here. lot B. i \ it. l‘ ., e w’: fleet; ‘Fpex; bland. Mllfief. 1m m‘ s. i lam of Ilchester. Rcfler w Stavor- i dale, The island name may refer. _to the above or to Charles James ‘Wilt °m°e' 1°‘- 37. ml my homing heart is therez- iFox (1749-1806) ‘the political advel‘ ' airy of Pitt‘ 3rd son of Henry Fox. Meacham. 1880. ‘in 1.0m Holland. r0 in. ‘can of Fwnchi Point, l0! 63. Chart. 1849 French Village; settlement with Freshwater; river, lots 10 and 13 Fullerton; creek. lot 48. Fuller- ~Fox island ls Pitt island. Hill may, ‘Ida's cove and creek on plan, 1780. 11821. shows ‘Pitt island by name. ‘names the channel between it and iOn the trees asild-e the roadway. present Foz island, Patric: cove i-lllll: leaves Fox island IIfi-llflilifill... Fox; river‘ lot 64. Holland, 1765. Wokwesuneeboo. river is the iilicmac name, river and cove. Ia: ii i Franklin. Foxiey; the moonlight fiings its sll--Cascumpuque-bexy. Holland. Aflerllenry Fox first Baron ‘Hull- and of Foxley (died (1774). long psymaster of the forces. See ‘Cas-‘ cuimpeque bay. Franklin; point. lot 32. Franklyn on chart, 1846. iMeacham, 1880, has fiankiili. May be after Michael governor of (including Prince Nova Scoiiia Edward ‘lsland) 1768-76, at whose instructions Thomas veyed Charlottetown. 1788. Prank- lieirtena ut meaning 1765i Wright sur iii’ .' fien‘ i-.p lied. (cove. To: 181. HoIlamLid t“ “mm” ""6" Braddwk i" i Ililmt! ioiiice, lot 25. A post ofllce in 1855. Lower Freetown -!a‘ also a settiiwan 0mm which he he“ 1mm 1772 ment. ' school district‘ l‘ . P!‘ d l-k T d i d , 0"‘ °""p1sn of all, ‘lgilanri zfblhlilitoilsiili-lfli‘. e hem Y3’ F ilier She distilled from early blossomed 8111111765. May be after Marshal Fred- m Iorick Cavendish. ‘Refer to Caven- e reeland; settlement, lot 11. Esr- t I known us Frederick Cove. ‘mam lovamor o! Momnfl’ i<‘o y iProbably rivlere do l’l.ls aux Folne (Hay Inland river) of Franquet. ‘ I751, Gace: rape lot 2. Holland, 1765. After General Thouias Gage (1721- “ 'i“‘“‘ wwvnri son of Tlhos, first \ """"*' "iflrc in the peerage of Ireland and mnediciu Han U; High ‘ilearicyys Ci ‘icestersbire, he was horn in 172i. On January 30. 1741. he received a commission as ‘lieutenant iu Choimoxldeiyh regi- _ment (afterivalrd-s the 4811b foot). In 1745 ‘he was captain of an Irish reulmem which rough-t at Culioden and ‘in 1748 major of the 55th regi. Illlem- which after the reduction to i8 W809 footing in that yggy be- |¢Hme the 44th. 0n March Z. 1751. ‘lie ‘became lieutenant wlonei of ‘his Niiimfillt. which he accompain- 11754. He served with zsilautry in unsuccessful expedition against Fort Duqueene and was; ‘wounded. iHs took part in Aber- icrouibyb campaign of 175s, “m. Bare in 759 and accompeinod Am- Montreai in 1760, After the capitulatiou he wag nude He“. In 1761 ‘he was made general and in Freetown; settlement. with post 1753 succeeded Amber“ u 0mm French; creek. lot 37. h; . When the lire of love first burns-l lxfsionc creek French; ‘1880. i French; river. name French river in 1776. French; point. Montklu. river lotwn ohm; m North Amati“. m“, .59. Chart. 1850. French Fort; creek and esttle- iment, lot 35 Creek name on chart 1845. lifter a fort built during hi1 [french regime. ‘mend?!’ in thief in North America. iln 1770 he became a lieutenant ‘senersi. in 1774 be succeeded Hut- lot 65. CllBTt-iqhjngon u 80mm" of Hawk fihlllfifld Bay. where be had the river. lot 58. Msacham, immcun m“, o; attempt“! m cum lot 21. the smwlnx revolutionary senti- wher‘? ‘lreilms cm“ ‘me’ 171mm“ French River settlement with gill IL“,,‘Z’,‘,‘Q",HA§ azlgggrli’: ant“ ' ers ofllce. Benjamin Chsppell uses the Hill and the siege of ‘Bog-ton, in 1775 he was appointed commander 90°11 reflisued and returned to Eng- Iand. in Avril. 1782. the rank of -‘gsneral was conferred upon him, title died April 2, 1m. Baillngaii 1118i)‘ 1920. misspelie Cisuuge, i . i i i 4 i Slogan iiontest $10.00 FOR THE BEST SLOGAN The F Boards of Trade to mquire Into how trade condltiona may be improved In our Home Province, popular alogan that can be generally ueed by lelandera, TM "W!" "N!!! he lhert and to the point and expreea the ideal contained in the following ‘(jtqmentg-Jlauy inland Producte-dPatronlae Home Itoree. abroad glvee employment abroad. Money spent at Hem. givea employment at Home." The Contact ciceee on November 80th, i025.‘ when the- alogan will be Judged by three well known lalandere rep reeentlng both Town and Country Intereste- The Gonteet ie open to any one and there la ne reetrlo- tlon ae to the number of eiegene which mq h. pent In 5y any one pereon. i One good elogan le required and 810.00 will he pail fer the elogan winning the Oonteat. le f‘ ‘tte Pleaee addreae- PREllDENT. Aeeeoiated loarih of Trade of P. Ioxlll Mark on Envelope 44 t . *» 1a.; e -' ’bythe‘ deelre to adopt g MONO] IPOII AAAA 4‘ l a. i, Charlottetown. a. e. l. i