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R. snow‘ ¢ 146 Richmond St ‘Chartotteiown Fire, Life, Accident Sickness and Plato A Glass lruuraoce at Lowest rates. ' Good Strong, Stock Countries ‘ U a ‘..'\OEATH "RIOIIW-‘TIDI-QTIAQ Monday Nov_ 26th of Mention Ross 90041881561 eerily age of time‘ owltntuhe There are tun . sisters. and two a. Ilioving alder. She wee hurled Sunday git 8 p. In_ at St. .. -Devid's Brushy-tannins Cemetery, ._...__ _ , WEDDING BELLS. - A pretty weddinl was soiemnized in 8t. Ann's ChurchJ-I _ Riveigijjiw -_ nesdsy morning November 1'! .‘ when Miss Laure LeClnir, daugh- ter of ‘the who, Joseph and . Leoiairnf. was unit- ed in marriage to Mr. Anthony Martin oi Mayfield. The ceremony was preformed by Rev. Father Gaudet. Miss/May LeClair attend- ing the bride while Mr. Frank 14e- (‘ilair aibly supported the groom. The bride was beoomingly attired in Navy bi-ue serge with hat to match. After the ceremony the bridal partyorove amidst showers of confletti to the ‘home of the bride where n wedding breakfast was served. in the evening ere- ception was held at the‘ home of Mrs. Samuel Doiron. mother oi’ the groom, where a ‘pleasant even- ing was spent by young and old. The gifts were many andcostly testifying to the esteem in which the young couple was held. Mr. Martin is e." returned hero while Miss LeCiair is one of Meyfields most ‘popular young ladies. Their many ‘friends wish them a happy Journey through life. An aged and estimable lad)‘ passed to her reward on October 25th, at Mount Vernon, in the per- son of Catherine McDonnild_ widow -of the late Duncan Mathieson, aged 81 years. Mrs. Motheson emigrat- ed from Scotland With heir parents. settling in Culloden Mrs. Mathe- son possessed a kind. attractive nature. Her friends were mam’. owing to her graceful dlsposiun displayed amidst all circumstanc- es. She ‘was a member of the Wood Island congregation. She regularly attended the services of the sanc- tuary, her eager love for the Truth was so great that she soudht first the Kingdom of God and His’ right- eousness. Her manner of life re- vealed that she was a true disciple of Jesus. She has left to mourn n daughter, Mrs. Jonathan D. Mor- rison_ Mount Vernon, and one eon, Mic, with whom she lived. 8150 =1 sister, Mrs. Chalmers, Boston. Mass" and three brothers William, John and Donald oi Caledonia, the latter dying“ since. The hmernl services at the home and Fave were conducted by the Rev. M. D. Macbeod of Caledonia. The newts, of the death at mid: night, Monday. of Reverend Canon Jnctunbent oi St- Peter-s Church sinice 1886—en un- bnoken; period or 2i YKEI-fir-Cflilllt? as a. shock not. only to members of his own 0001998814011 ‘but to cli- izens gemerallily of uill classes and creede, for tihe Canon was esteem- ed and respected‘ ‘by everyone. Though he ‘had been in poor lueailth. ‘for some-mime it was not gen eraily considered. Ptfluiit this condit- ion hard. reached ouch n. serious iscaige in-nd. "hlbfirlendie were hope" hi1 than ‘ivy talking s. meet, so merit- oriousliy deeerved sitter his lions and i‘ m‘ ‘ service, tihuit years 0i repose and mousing would still ‘he h The il-ste Cannon Simpson was ‘born in‘ ‘Niillildntnne, Kent. England. in 1.853, the we of James Simpson surgeon and and oi Muir- ikm Caimillbdll‘ Simpson. He was "edwoaited first at the ouuouo ovrs Any Woman can Dyenqw t. '. r, Each) Jlaokage of “Diamond Dyes” contains directions so simple tirat any ‘woman can dismond~dye g, new, rich, fsdelees color into worn, shsihby garments, draperies, coverings, whether wool, aillr, lin~ en, cotton or mixed "goods. Buy “Diamond Dyer-no other icind-qthen penfeot reedlie are guaranteed 1mm 'if yon have never dyed before. Drussist has color card illiii And our i371...“ n; "IIMRIINIJR." ‘~ The‘ ei ' ffitii. ...'.i'i'.......'"' “m. e source u! ruueh wherever‘ . ethottle-et most druggiqs rent pdetpsid b W. F. Y i ., '4'!!! Upildilllfliioittroe m my death occurrodatGetnIetown on b ’tifhi_r,si_idlire., _ yearn‘, _ ‘had been in ill health for 14$ time. m“ brothers left to mourn tireless qr- 3.1mm .‘. w... ,.,.~m~.<.n.-..~ N... .‘._ Priest iin JuilT. 11188. In i886 ihe M: 'l‘ Gohbol and mime iilo- _ to take tempomry/dmnue of St. Demos beucy of the Church and was in- ducted on tih-e Feast of -St. Matthias 1887. 0n iihe '20th of Junie. 1801, he married Mists Alice Maude DeeBri- suy, third dnughttier of the lute mheonhrnns Dwiflillflfllih of sprint Pamk, Freon curs union cums the following dhildrmnc-dtev. Outh- ben: A. ‘Simpson. now a s-t den-t eit son, wihio ‘was irrllled in motion in France. dn 1916. Lteut. Hugh Mere‘ diiiih 8L tesideut in Halifax. anti-Miss Eleanor Dorothy‘ Camp'- baii iSimpson at home. ' pain/tied‘ a delegate to‘ tho Penman gliican gonnenenoe in 1908. He was ciail Synod tin 1889 and was continu- ously n member of the general ‘in Camus 11711111118941. a Governor of Kings Ooiiege from 1903, and‘ u, ' - of the Prayer drool; Review ion Cnmmiirbee from 191.2 bo 1918. um secretary of ‘the subcouimiti tee on nihe calender and leoticmnry. His mluihiieliiet} senmtme include " . ior ‘uhe Dmitri-ed in. the Uigiht otf Hioly Scripture," "Divorce and Rc-Msirriage," "Uortfeesinn end Absolution," ‘(ierermonisd Wor- ship." "Nile Dow Ebiniihrato." “Th Prohiibitiemeiot." etc. In 1914 ‘he received the honorary srlcy of Bishop's College. Lenncx- viilile, and in 181.5 he was promoted no he Honorary ‘Canon in Ali Saints Caiilwdruil, Halifax. During iihe war ‘he was Vice-Pres idem: of cite Hitriotic Society of P, Eyirlrtriti, (fhuiriuun of the RA- iurneil soldiers Reception Commit- cee. and Tlrewsurer or the Prisoners ‘Of War iiwnki for P. B. lelnind which rained nearly $27,000 for the prisoners. ~ ' ‘ THURSDAY. ' “ nmza WTNNENS-P-Tllh John ‘three silver foxes at tihe recent Fox Show in Montreal. They won first prize for fernele pup in the “medium silver" class and the othetrtvm foxes scored 91en-d93 point/s. This was an exceptional result considering the foxes were not prepared in any wary for the show and epmlcs highly for the quality of foxes in Agnew Fur Fallon. A good pnlce was offered and refused for the puize feunaie. ---.- Margaret McNeiil died at her home in Ellis lliver, Lot. l6 on Monday, November 15th, after .n brief illness. Until recently she was enjoying good health and in~ tlustriously discharging the duties oi‘ liftfeffectively, but that awful, grim destroyer death, aimed ‘a shaft and prematurely -ended a life that seemed full of promise. She was e person whose li-fe was truly above reproach and whose every action was prompted by some nohle conception that was ever directed to edlfying objects. He: funeral weslield on Wed- nesday to ‘St. Patrick's Church, Grand River. and was largely at- tended. High Mass of Requiem was sung by the Pastor, Rev. John A. McDonald The pail bearer! we're Home John A. Mc- Donald, Linus McNelll, and Paul McNeill. She leaves to mourn her Parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. liicNeilhi three sisters, Edna, Lily sndLucyi three brothers, Joselih W. McNeil, and Capt. J. W., new in France and Augustine A, at home. To all the sympathy of their many friends ls earnestly extended. The revolver which was token from Queen's County Jail when the Prisoners Nash, Stevens and Gall- ant made their escape mine weeks use was returned ‘he Jallar Byrne °B Tllfldfli b‘? Mr. .Wl¢lllam Watts of Hampshire in whose born the Prisoners slept the Ilicht of their escape and where they remained the followlnx day. it nppeers that Mr. Watts is the man who brought about the capture or ‘the priioners Stevens and Noah at the ‘tune of their previous wasps. when‘ ques- tioned this time why he die mtiwt liy the authorities by tsiepnshh of ‘the presence of the escaped "men on iris premises Mr. Watts orlties were interested in inving occasion of their capture the first time they would not eve ply‘ the cost of the telephone 11165003059- giving notice of their capture. l-ie did not feel like going to any fur- icind where a. man do a mutter of feet should receive just recognit- ion at his sen-lees. it ‘is now deiin--, iteiy known that the prisoners left the Province e few us» ‘other their escape crossing ‘by the contem- sieumer. The revolver wlremtnfien bu _ uud from the m1 contained tour turt- ridses. when returned one bullet he hltl ‘MINI’ MUM DUNG- h J0 it l6 ti»! iv Jtlollege, “ ‘Caiiheviiralxflliortl! ufter- . _ wnnidis ‘he ‘was offered who lncutm- ‘ Oxforttli. more. scswnrt Baal Simdl: ' {Herwne mode canon o! S1. Petr er‘s Cathedral in 1001 and was all’ ' elected a ‘mstmfher of ‘tihe Provin? " Syood of tihelfihvmdh of Din-giant! - tiIeg-ree of d). C. l... in. the Univer- V‘ Agnew Fur Idimrms 1nd,, exhibited, the John .< stated he dld not conslderthe suth- . the prisoners returned as on the i the magnificent sum of 26. mo» H um trouble, in a ‘mutter of this _' mu m» need. Tiitmrrimnbré n: P" passing it over to jtr. Watts said. .. r. »: it!" the one wit! “W” ‘i’ ‘is unnuwgsilausomsgggigg I -. OAR DESTROYEm-A- Mr- Laugihllnsutmnoiiille belonging ‘in a we! known: citizen was flound early yuesrdey mom-lug destroyed by fisvnear time railway track just beyond-tire oil tanks. UNIJEKWENT OPE"AT‘ION.— The meny. ir-iends of Mrs. James Tulflln ofllleck Banks will regnet to leern that she had to undergo a very serious operation in the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal ongsaturdeylast. At lest report she was doing nicely end her friends look forward to art-early complete recoveryrM. ‘Tuplinfvrho was with Mrs. Tuplin. was among the for men attending the Montreal Fox snow lest, week and as the prize list show his black beauties were well up in ‘fheliet. c ' ‘ TALK ON WlRELE88.- Melt‘! Keith B. Rogers, commanding No 1 5i8l16l‘lQfl_l!0l'{irl_ delivered tin-in tei-osting and instructive address on wireless telegraph and tele~ phone comrnunicuiinn lu the Hearts Memorial Hell, on Tuesday evening before the mrmbers of the Young Pooplehi Society of the Methodist Church. H eflileiued the wide in-v crease in, ivl _ _ tlurirg the war periodfand, nrrong othertscts, related that mp0s ex- perimented wireless telegraph stut- lons were in operation utidrlli: oonse of the United States Gov rn- ernmentl ‘Miler Rogers‘ dealt ierestingly on the developmental commerce from "the smokeii ‘ 2Q}; radians "andfihe drums or the ot- ietnlotl down to ‘the time of our present rapid. wireless telegraph service. it is hoped that as n result of Mnjor- rs excellent address that u number of our young men will eh the eisnalirlne oomfl-W’ now tinged underhis commnnd with the-ides ofpursuihg this must intereetilll study. f iii TihER! '_"Calitornia‘.S ' " . Child's eostt-piisfive some’ “Till: i with it - Remember-won are lets communication m; ment and ‘get these stations toy, rapidly inc singin C saunter; der i‘ . the Dom nion Quv- “(intercom to ‘more oi‘ Kings $111147" 4m. In.“ i. ebottle i remedy ...._.,~-..: The dfeath occurred ‘yesterday afternoon of Mrs. Alexander Mc- Donaldd of Belleview at the advanc ed age of 86. The deceased was a sister of Captain Alexander Cam- eron of this city; Another sister Mrs. Allan McDonald. Pinette sur- vives. Besldes these. she leaves to mourn five sons and two duughters efwhom Messrs Rlodefickpf ‘Belle- view and John C. oi Point Prim, end Mrs. Alex McLeod and Mrs. John Gilli-i, KlIlPOSS survive. CONCERT E‘NJOY‘E‘D.- The Kinkorn Dramatic Club scored sno ther success when they repented the 3 act Comedy Drama "An Irish Eden" at Borden last Monday night The hail was crowded, many hav- ilng to stand in the aisle. The ‘play was well staged and the various indies and gentlemen taking part displayed careful trsiningnnd much ability. Between the acts a vaud- yille sketch was put on lry Arsen- ault and Trainer who simply brought down the house. ’i‘ruinor wnso. screem,"hls vocal hits were immense. The sale of ‘baskets fol.- lowed and good iprlces were real- ised. Mr. Ch-srlesMMcDonaid‘, the ‘rpopul ~ Cu toms _fice'r was the ciitsgiérpgliirs. Higgins was the accompanist for the‘ evening and deserves much credit. Fr. Moo intyre P. 1P. and all wholhelped outmre ‘to be. congratulated on the success of thbiaffnir. , ‘. ..i wisonme‘ acute-ts wedding _ jflWOG in ~W0iblld1L Muss. on 8 day, Nov. 21st, when ‘ii/lnhei, den ter of Mr.‘ and Mrs. Neil" MacKinnon of Milltown Cross. wee‘ united‘- in marriage to liir. '1". time Moore son of Mr. and Mrs. d at the homo iii the groom's blotller ‘Mi-[Arthur J. Moore, with . whom Mr. Moore .is associated ‘in the ‘ in‘. business. The bride was charmingly attired in a triv velling suit of.blue serge, a tsupe bee. . hat trimmed with blue os- tricifieathere, end h. silk scarf which was a present from the ‘groom, when he was in service in France. "After a honeymoon trip beena welhknown r pbout Charlottetown sod t s rural parts for many yearsienii u considerable of-ito winter resort?» who has nnii worlds; at odd Jobs in the worldly 890119.39 4t Police headquarters stuti _ t he had lost‘ his last job in’ e ‘country on mount of not "ha. r- ‘chopped hleemployer eiwtlll woodto I acted wit‘? unwise Cyrus Iitloore. of Uillon Itond. The ‘ _.t_ionple:‘ireve.lbeen“livlng in liinss. _ for number oi‘ years and were . ‘ma ie to, their ionner homein" P. E. l. ‘ the ‘hanll! cmvtnle will make their ; home in Weber-n. Mess. Q . . "sshr 1o um. AT '0 own REQUGieh-John mini, ho has - ESQ‘ QIIHG . liifilfe - m jail 1e again icdlfitl" in his iav- - been" keeping hummer 1 country tllnie to town ‘on ‘Pimday : imaging his kit coatlain p; all» his " Yes, there are other preparations said to be “just as good ps Oliveine EirrLIIASFiKon”'—¥-but-—'a standard preparation like OliveineEmulsion "be sold for less than $1.25 a bottle without sacrificing the of the, marvelous compound at the expense of your health. bu ing health when you buy Oliveine Emulsion. You are t at has proved its value in relieving heavy Colds, Dee - Co ghs-ifn ranking fleshencl good, red bl0od—.';: giving strength to the weaK, "ee e. - and General Stores sell Oliueinc Emulsion a! $1.25 a bottle. ‘Do not lake a substitute. Prepared by FRASIER, THORNTON 8! CO. LIMITED, Cookshire, Que. FRIDAY. NEW CHOIR 5EAT|NG AR- RANGEM-iNT.--A new arrange- mieni. of choir seating ‘iras been mode by Lowe Bros. in the Baptist Church l0 zicmmmodeio an enflnrged ‘ choir. The ‘organ console‘ has ‘been moved forivard to provide better choir cnntrnll. lilies Lilian Earle has ‘lieen appointed organist on] Prof. Fletcher choir tiirectf0r_ The first concert under ‘the new an rungs-mom. will be given- tonight. WEDDING BELLS-A very pret- ty wetltil-ng look place in St. Dmi- staifs Cathedral‘ on Wednesday, Nov. l0 when Ado. E, Gallant, of Charlottetown, was ‘ nited in the lwly ‘bonds of ‘motr any io Mr. Robert Quinn, of Cardigan. ‘ceremony was performed liy Rev. Maurice Mullonntld. The ‘bride were n. black seal coon: and hl-ue plugh hie-if. and wns attended by ‘the sister of the groom. ‘Miss Anna Quinn who were u hiue tailored suit mid large black ht". Tihe groom was 511N101‘!- ed ‘by ‘Iii: herd MtrPhee. The brid- e‘! party left Charlottetown on the afternoon ‘train for the late homo of U18 groom. ‘where a stimptuous sup- Ml‘ was served ‘by Mrs. Quinn. mUlili-er of the groom. The evening was spent in music and dancing. The numy beautiful presents of (‘-111 elass. silver ti-Iiid chino. show the estieem and ‘popuiurity in which the young couple are "held. Their runny iriendis wish them a long and pros- perous journey through life. M. m; Mists}. unquestionably as nude-M into a solid burns evenly an sa The _ ggtlaltllgam? e anuiactured" ~ from? ‘lusts. tobacgi . fully matured. scientifically plu , it keeps tb deli Smoke Masher Mason MASTER MASON-weld’ rubbed—ior those who like t P. W. COLLEGE AND GOVERN- MENT.— The Guardian under sounds the Prince of Wbiee ‘college shat! have ‘been blinded their checks for November and that lilf‘ aimoun/os. like ‘those for October, are much below whiathod been pro rnised them. Rmnort has it that she start! purposes resigning at the end of the present month.’ VESSEL FROM P. E. I. WRECK EDP-The two-blasted schooner, Augusto. Evelyn, of Si. John, which went ashore on Country Harbour Ledges Guyeboro ‘County on Sui? urduy, November 20th, is u. loin! loss, according to word.‘ received in Halifax by C. H. llarvey, Mar- ine and Fisheries agent at llaii fnx, iirom [lighthouse llorhor. Tm‘ schooner which was hound from i’. E. island with produce For 5M1 burne. N. 5., struck the lstilm {ll eleven o'clock in the iliOfllillS Pl‘ clear weather the lighthouse incl) er reports. He says that ilic tuli- min of the vessel delayed 1°" "m5; giv the word to come about and th ship piled up on the rocks. The crew, unable to reiloat their vow‘! took to the bout and reached shore safely. They returned lust week to their homes in Prince Edward Ir, land. The Augusto. Evelyn “flch. was built at Belliveuifs Cove. h. 5- was n "vessel of 31 tons register.‘ and was owned by BMW“ 0m‘ house, Tiverton, N. 5- "ml Si’ » John as ‘port of registry- ‘tobaew i8 bacco 85 1° nded and P" r “- I [eodpl “up in I-*‘*IIII~