<»-.¢ I Iifllove Wais She Used-to, ate! "because" . or-beizaoeéit- l feelers-but whether dyeing,‘ or tinting, ‘ tlgiy eruptions. _ Never discarding-g you don't l’ . ' , it's dull o‘r . a t ‘ . - ggillaolfwy-caa-gi . -. n-w-u -~ ,. ~ 1 . '- 1'1""! rfirvinglets you. ' Winner. 1 and have 1P9 nleest-Jbome gs, without ope a in, u; 1g, ‘i!!!’ "I dye mxung-ugnt-sm other be sure to usrual dye. Always ask for Diamond dyes; they give full rich @010". and true tints. - , , *1 Yourdrugstore, now: the Diamond Dye Cyclopedia; full of tug- amwnt and fomplete, easy ‘directions’. s" ‘W111 Piece-goods color samples. HABIT “That ihowwid Miss Giggles really laughed at rne lawst evening, doncher know?" "Well, never mind filer-sire often laugh: at nothing." rwrite ggebig illustrated boot Color i l l The finf. cool touch instantly stops thc fiery i pain and biting itch. , It washes out in a marvelously short. time the worst forms of akin disease. Hard crusts and scales weeping sores, poisonous rashes. lmpiea and skin Iilulniahcs e. W0 a stalk tll ....., He‘??? B?f>'.‘n'.".‘..‘..";f .11‘ °' """ ALL DRUGGISTS ruin {in silt: 108 acres, 2 miles. from. Hunter River Station. if not sold beforc| November 10th will be offered on. that date, along with stock, crop‘ and implements. JAMES E. ANDREWS, Hunter River. dszc-m-asuti. v U§QQ-O§'O~§44§f§ FO-O40-O O-O"O-O+ » TENDERS Tenders will be received by the undersigned up tlll October 20th at, 7.30 P. M. for the purchase of 400 . Lambs and Sheep more or less from the Rollo Bay Farmers Institute. Hlgheut or any tender not neces- sarily accepted. PETER D. PETERS, i.’ Secretary. 2065-10-1-1-31. i’ Desirable Property I FliR SALE = I offer by private sale that desir- able property situate at 70 Sydney Street, Charlottetown consisting of up-to-dato dwelling, in thorough repair, with all modern conven- iences Including hot-water heating. set tubs and spacious side lawn, with large building suitable for.‘ warehouse, stable or garage. This property lo offoiod at a bargain. If not cold by private sale before Tuesday, October 26th, it will be, offered by auction at 12 o'clock, noon on that day. Apply to G. J. McOORMAC. Revere Hotel Block or 252 Kent St. 1995-10-12,15,16,19,22,25. IIOTATOES. /I-“"r.-a.=-.-;-*-- rat's ' l? Dragon Fly: l do believe that near-sighted bug thlnka I'm an air- plane! no NOT ASHAMED OF THE MAKE He: You should always cover your car with a blanket when you leave it standing. She (indignantly): It isn't a Fordi Why should PARADOXICAL “l wouldn't exactly call Jerry a spendthrift but—-" "I should say he is not!" “Well, last night he loosened up and got us all tight." NOT WORMY Don't think I want I understand Customer: any of those cakes. they're wormy. Grocer: That can't be—I sprinkle them with insect powder every week. ,_\ _ . noon? DESIRAfi HOME H. J. Lows-offers his house No. _86 Edward Street, for sale at pub- we “r-eibaying highfilic auction on Friday, est market price for White Potatoes at our Warehouse, 75 Queen Y Street. October 22nd at 12 0’cl0ck noon. J. A. MacDONALD, Auctioneer. 2045-13-14.16,18.20,21,22. CLARKE BROS. , riwu .. 1vs' ki-iangoouao- ‘ SOUTHAMPTON ORCA .............. 06t- 1U OHIO Nov. 1 ‘that window. t The lied Lamp t mry a...» RIIIMIIOII‘! (Continued) I was feeling, comparatively weal-ting, relaxed. I felt, aa- did Haiilday, that Gordon was near Robinson's Point; my duty, as I saw it, was simply to stand guard until Ilulilday returned and we could make somoplan; In case of trouble Inter to get Into ,the house. If possible.‘ h This thought, that we might want to got iatalihe house, bother- ed me- My keys- were at the Lodge, and I could hardly hops to secure them wlthputfl disturbing Jane. 1 made,“ asza result, anoth- er .round oi‘ the windows. and was brought up short by. the fact. that one of tho gun room windows, cor talnly closed and; locked _'pc!ore, now stood open. ' IL was the more‘ ‘startling. be- cause I had but that moment asceir- tained that the garage doors still stood wide, and that [the car was still ntiseing. 1 dareaay every man has occa- sional doubts of his physical cour- age; I know that, after the sink- int: 0t‘ the Titanic. I was obsessed with the fear that I might. have fought like a demon to get into a lifeboat. But I IIILPBSIZY too that every man has a sort of spare re- servoir of courage, on which he can draw in the emergency, when it comes. Yet I shall not pre- tend, even to myself, that I pulled up my shoulders, examined my WVBBPOII. and then boldly entered I crawled in, with knees that shook underme and n definite nau- er next door. i had no doubt whatever that cur made that return sinister. Embed for the dour into tho pass- age and stood there listening, but there was no sound, save ihc leak ui the tap; l romi-ui- l bcr that u.~: I liilfitlFll the. opt-p door and a gleanting cye nearly lost mo. ( Edlitlfs piece ivond. All this, ll must. be noted, i was in complete darkness. I reached the dining room wltlr; out. iuitiiicnt, and liicrc though: struck me. Amiic (‘itch-i ran liilll reprenenlmi the old lien- tlcmnn an (listinclly alarmed. and u revolver. Silpptise uiratige figure curler-gt. from iris (llii- r case? it seemed m mo that words. l conscious of u cold air around mo. So distinct. that my first thought was that ed the door t0 the passage behind l me. though some heavy object hall birrst open, slamming against the wall outside. was followed by complete silence.) treat. the house. thing were to rouse him again; and main staircase was not feasible- stalrcase and crept up it, one stair at a time, with the revolver clutch- ed In my hand. I have no Idea how long all this look. -Possibly ten minutes from the ‘time I entered the house. Por- haps even more. I was subcon- sclously aware, I know, that ll. was too soon to look for I-Ia-iiIday’s re- turn, and in n way I was playing for time. At. the top of the kitchen stair- case was a door, opening onto the ilaclosir Qlilf" rwlluf‘ can‘... n5 \'.‘(1ll‘)__',‘ ixizi 20c‘, Absuifbiilcfi" in» chi -.. I myself had seen him sumo limc was standing at. thc before, morn 0r Ives on guard, with fiifliY-‘i. ho saw a ward Ii was Willlil I hcflilnloil there, rmmt, m; llnlllday silggoslti, ucar thc sideboard. that I was first sllill upturncil, toward the library. illowingltnul that. within u foul 0r two cl‘ Major (lcucrui Gurnol. ‘B. ll-Iugltes, was it lhal. door it disappeared- A-lmost Innuedinlciy on that faded 'l1wuy. there was n tremendous crush an swear that I had no more intention Glflngnw. dedicated to the Highland- hm] of flying my revlflve, at that fig. era of Canada and the Homeland. eaod. 4 , _.g¢.- the ticking of the tall clo n the staircase landing tbeilidhse was entirely silent. The sllencejnd »i.-ho closed door gave mo back my ebbing courage, and Iadvanced a step or two along the ball. Hare I was close to Gordon's room. and I felt for and tried tho knob carefully. It was locked, and listening outside I could hear no movements from within. The relief I gathered from this was enormous, and although my posi- tion was still unpleasant enough, the fear of tragedy begauto leave me. There remained, I figured, mere- ly Io ascertain that. Mr. BstpsPa door was closed and locked, and I could beat a. retreat which I felt was by no means Iguomlhlous. I made my way, therefore. to his door and tried it. It was fasten- ed. also, and I heard him move within; the heavy creak of his bod- sprlng. no doubt as he l-ay uneasy iiy awake, waiting for the boy's return. I hesitated whether to call there. to him and wondering toll him he was not aiono and helpless, sea In the pit of my stomach. And or to retire, satisfied that he was t0 make matters worse there was awake and prepared for any trouble a slow foolstep gomewhere rtear, that might come.‘ which I was a second or s0 In lden- no further sounds from beyond the "Wing 11$ a 11ml) fWm ihebld show- door, and I turned away and pre- ' pared to retrace my steps. But there were It was then that I became con- Gordon had returned, and the vm-y salons or a light somewhere below. fact lhat he haul cumo without the Not :1 light, rubber, but where be- I fore had been ubsolirte darkness cddloh in (El)lOl'. that when, latter on, liulll- lay and I made 118’ EOPFMOI‘. we secured much the some effect, save that in i-ho ex- ioriment ‘the resulting glnw seem- n now rd stronger than llfi" one rtecin'ilcil torn.) Anii l will swear that a figure [not of" the apparently lacing to- mo and lfluklllg up. Ur 'nli_1cl', not u figure, but a face; bie exit by the window o1‘ the gun inlt I will swear that the red glow some stealthy movemen had open- persisted for a moment or s0 ziftel" High Commissioner hat. disappeared and then slowly And I will also struck the dining room table, and ure than I had o1‘ leaping down the will] 419d in the Great War. following that the door Into the staircase after it Mr. lave done considerably more. The S0 shaken were my nerves by first knowledge that I had piriiod all this that my next consecutive the nigger came with me pound thinking found mo once more In o; the 51m; “gem the gun room, ready to beat a rc- not. aiming at the figure, B"! 11°"? 1 "lanflged wine“ Greenougih examines the mark left how w P1111 myself fuse-flier- Iwd by the bullet, ho will rum, as Hai- to return o my original errand In 1rd,“, and ‘Clmviliced that me went almost directly down, and is 5151111111"! °i i119 110°? w°u1d have embedded In the baseboard of the mused Mr. Bethel-dt Indeed any- ha“, new. the den door, _ _ I was certainly It‘ Mr. I dld, that my bullet As a matter of fact, the wh-ole b!’ "119 time- shake" a“ I Wlls- I sequence of events. ending with the was prepared "for the worst-the shot’ had stunned ma I heard Mr. Bethel In his room. calling Almost immed- iately there was a crash of break- ing glass In the library, as Haili- day smashed a window with a porch chair, and the next moment was In the house and fumbling for rat-y door. When he ran into the hall I told him what. had happened, and he immediately set about his search. As Mr. Bethe] was still demand- ing, beyond his door, to know what was wrong, I went back to reas- asure him, but It required some time lb Induce him to unlock the door. Thus It was H-alllday who made the first Investigation down- stairs. _ He is confident no one escaped from the library, unless In that brlof time while lho was feeling Mr a light. But II. Is to be remem- bered that the floor near the win- dow was covered wit-h broken glass; no escape by that. method could have been noiseless. At the some time, any theory of de- parture by the windows closed and locked on the inside. ' il am convinced that the Intruder was not the aocretauy. As a mat- ter of fact, ho drove in a hall hour later, saw the lights In Ibo houla and {hammered for admission, and surveyed Ollii’ group In the hail with an amazement which, under any other circumstances, would be humorous. And I am also con- vlnced that It was not the doc . Mr. Bethel showing sign; o1 c 1. apse, I-Ialilday telephoned to II y- ward- He replied at once. Had he been at the house that night, he could not have made It. . _. I have no explanation whatever 0f the fact than. I-Ialllday and Hay- ward later on found the gun room window closed and looked, save that the intruder may have eater- od by itwrhlle l was working my, my Into the dining roo ; and that the cold air, the c table, and the bunting open o: tho door I the hail. which so alarm- AI all Ulucspsla I13 lee bh ush the mom. At o o some time, no llatome main hall, and this I cautiously op- maIntaIu the Ideals the light switch inside In the lib-' h at the. ed me. may have marked his pug- . fall to point out, loath as I am to believe in the supernatural. that for many years inks house has had B. reputation for similar pheno- mena; cho bursting open of’ the door and the cold wind are mere- ly repetitions of many similar un- explained occureucea. So. also ls the reddish color of tho light I ‘saw. The dlfiflllllearance 0f the figure and rho blank darkness which fol- lowed that disappearance are airfl- cult to account for, under any na- tural law at present known, I am not a Blllrltlst. but It Is to be re- membered that. only a second elap- sed IJBIWBBII Mr. Hallldgyg 9n- trance by the broken window and his turning on of the lights. Neither he nor I heard In that interval any movement; yet, an es. cape over the broken glass of the window would certainly have made some sound. As I have said, the windows in the don were found l0 be closed and locked on the In. ide. (End of memorandum for Mr. Greonough.) (To Be Continued) London Letter The Office of the High Commission- ‘"°P"°'l "l Illlueg so; J9 Week by Week. 30TH SEPTEMBER. 192s. European Health Congress Thu lligh lCunrmlr-isionor hnsbecn there was now_ something else; a. nutilicil 01' the intention to hold the slgnment. of Canadian Store ‘Cattle faint illumination which outlined next (fungriess or Li“; .11(,yu1 1,1,4“. arrived at qgundee on the 23H] gen. whatever, the staircase well. Illlli which was lute of iPubIic Health In Ghent, from June Isl to Juno iilh, 1927. (Note; ll, is wm-my (if Pnngiflgf. Ileiiauulcs are-being invited from the guml condition. 01' the shower room l looked in, zilimr iiovurllrin-rtls, Universities nmlolh- _ 0m- uxperpuellr or public ‘il0lllllfl of ull tho principal recently expressed my equilibrium. until Irememberurl with tho red lamp, lighting it 1n (rnunincs m Auropo and America. 0f phosphorescent the don and Opening lhc door Into Empire Fruit. In connection with tho movement IWIOIlHIIIIrI-i, a window dressing com- pclifiuri for Londutl fruit shops has imcu arranged I'm- October "26—28 by Um ilmperinl Fruit Show Com- miilieie working in ennjnnctimt with ihc Empire lMai-kellttg Board. Mr. W. J\_ Wilson, the ali-grlcul- iurui Products iltepresenlative ut- iui-hcd to the villgh Commissioners lllg-_l'()()lll and start up tho stuir- the light. wnis so faint iiiul nu pur- (mice i" aq-mmhnon nlmnberuthtlll“ g hc tlmls m" the body were visible. I would have every wright i0 shout will swear‘ that it moved, not ln- mgugml l" extending the mlropean mo first and invcsligatc me ziftcr- wzud the dining-room and '0. pusn- market iloard and continues to be actively for Cilnadiztn Jfurm ‘Pro- ducts. Highlanders’ Memorial Window i011 Sunday, the 26th zSeptenrbcr, C.'B.. CJMKL, -I).'S.O., son ul’ the late Sir ISam ‘Hughes, represented the in unveiling the beautiful Memorial Window In the Idighlanilers’ iMemm-Izil Church, A G,.eenm,gh Guard of Honor was proivlded by hack would have done m, 185s, in my tho Glasgow Highlanders. Tllifl situation, and might very possibly A large congregation was present and the sermon was delivered by the Rev. Andrew Douglas, who paid a striking tribute to the troops of the iDomlnlon. Jn his address General Hughes referred to the flue inspiration of those who had set up the memorial window to keep fresh In their minds the pride and love due to those who laid down their lives to of freedom. The memorial would strike a rea- ponsive chord In Canadian breasts. The kinship of lScotland with Can- ada. he said, was closer than that of any other of the nations within 1 mild“ my ‘"15 thmetbre’ “no 011i. and someone outside shouting these Isles, and the Influence’ of the passage again lo the servants’ from the ,_en.ace_ Scotland In Canada was very wide- spread and deep-rooted. iAfter the unveiling and dedica- tion ceremony the Last lPost was sounded. followed 'by the Lament, "The lFiowers of the Forest." iMajor General IHughes was ac- companied at the ceremony by Lleut. Commander W. Y. F. Flem- InB. 'R.N.R.. and Major Gordon B. Johnson (late Royal Engineers). Canadian Trade Commissioner In Scotland. who assisted In making the arrangements. Major-General Hughes and iMajor Johnson were contemporaries at the Royal Mill- tary College. Kingston, Ontario. Imperial institute. ' iAfter being closed for nine months for reconstruction the Im- perial elnatltute was reopened on 29th September. The whole Exhi- iRililBllii WiiH EllZEMA a YEARS, Scalp inflamed. Hair Fell Out. Cuticura heals. " My bier was troubled with ecaeme for t can. It broheout outbebacltof erbeadandbor hair all fell out. The eosoma scaled . over and her scalp was rod and la- hmed. It was painful andtba Irritation at highway my dougbtc "A Impaled! meabtlrut Codeine . loop a ntment so purchased some and within a week there was a decided Improvement. l pur- chased more and alternating two boaoa of Cutluan Ointment, to- gotbc with the Outlcura Boa abo --=- “m um’ In. Jo oven, _ i Ilam, Juno II, I900. - fluOutIeiirofoi-all olauodblne. of tl situation that nllflt a -v_' to prmnutc lhc purchase of EIIIDITG frequently ‘became m, i“ the wume pers of iCanned Ldbster. er is open to represent a Canadian exporter of Spruce. l bltlon has been re-orgaalsed. the now schema being modelled on the Wombioy Idea o! Dominion and Colonial Displays with a Court la- stead of s iPavlllon. in re-Iormins Canada's Court a representative of the High lCutumlsaloner has taken part and continues to keep la close touch with the new administration. ' Labrador Bounda _, Question. The pppeal In connection with the Labrador boundary which lat- ter has been the subject of dispute for many years, will ome before the Judicial Committee gf the Privy Council very shortly. Several of the Canadian legal and technical advisers have already arrived In London and are engaged on the preparation of their case In the 0f- flco of the High Commissioner. Among thom are ‘Mr. C. P. ‘Plaxton and iMr. James iWhIte of the Dom- inion Qepartmont of Justice. It Is expected that the Right I-lon. Chas. J. ‘Doberty. a. former Minister of Justice of Canada, and the ‘lion. L. A. ‘Taschereau, the Premier of Quebec, ‘Mr. Charles ‘Lanctot, K.‘C.', Deputy Attorney General of Que- bec, and Mr. Aime Geoffrlon, K.C.. of Moptroal. will ‘arrive in the ‘Hi4; rim... CASIORII \ MQTH-ER;_ Fletchefs Cas-_. toria is a pleasant, harmless Sub- stitute for. Castor Oil, Parcgoric, _ Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, especially prepared for Infantsin arms and Children all ages. To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Provcn direction n each acka c. Ph sicia-ns h - - iiliL-L. l’ tvtfrwerereoommettdu, . uocrosnn 16,1926 rfbr ‘a ‘Ii-TI’ ' ‘Q i. course.of a few days. . 1 Matriculation Examination Results. The results of the Matriculation: Examination of the University of London held In June last at Toron- to. Fredericton and Winnipeg rea- pectfvely, have Just been communi- cated to the lI-Ilgh Commissioner. Of the three candidates who pre- sented themselves one passed in the Second Division- whlie the other two failed. "Empress of Ireland" Relief Fund. The Trustees of tho ‘Empress of Ireland" Relief Fund have again decided to make o special Christ- mas grant, equal to one month's ol- lowanco, to the dependents of this Fund living In ICanada, and the same wlll ibe paid through the usual authorities In Canada in due course. Canadian Cattle. During the week onded Septem- bcr-27lh, some 17-57 Canndain Store Cattle were. landed at. ports in the {lulled Kingdom. For the ifirnl. time for nearly two years a con- tenrber, when 62S uuintals were landed from the 1S. S. Galacla, in A Nnrlh of Scotland farmer has his views on Canadian Cattle very strongly to a newspaper correspondent. Ho aald they were wonderful thrivera. and when put. out, to grass in tho aprliig of three ruontlta without the help of a cake. Jtnnther good point Ia that they are extremely hardy. Jfhe High Commissioner's Offico has been informed by the lCunndInn 'i‘rudc Commissioners in (ireat iBrlIuiu that they have. received thc following enquiries for Canadian nods during the past. week:—— A Kilusgow Ilrm of Importers handling lPulp Wood. Newsprint and v iPulpbourd, wishes to be put in ‘ touch with a Canadian ‘firm requir- ing an agent, either for Scotland or Great lBrItuln, for Wood iPulp sull- ble for manwfacttrrlng. Into artill- Ial silk. A ‘Liverpool firm Is open. to re- ceive offers from, lCanadian. ship- OP A reputable Du-blin tlmiber ‘brok- iA Glasgow Iflrm of Importers, with ‘branches at Colombo. Ceylon, and in the West llndles, would be glad to receive prices of Canadian Beef iStearlne. delivered Glasgow or 'I..ondon,-cash against documents, A Leeds firm would be Interested In hearing from Canadian manufac- turers of lPaper iBond. ‘ A manufacturers’ agent In the Irish Free Stats is open to repre- sent s. Canadian Brush manufactur- er. A iHull firm would ibs glad to rc- celivo offers from Canadian export- ers abie to offer moaufaqturinfi honey. A Glasgow iflrm would be glad tn get In touch with Canadian flrma able to supply Moulding ‘Starch, is Miss Clara Monroe, native Port Cohran, Ont... who has been In California forly yea-rs. or‘. was the well known editor of The Orangevllle Advertiser. Daniel McIntosh who mm from home 70 years-ago and went to sea? Nell McIntosh. I could not learn Itinerary Madeira. Cadiz. (Seville). Gibraltar, Algiers. _Multa, Athens. Constantinople, BerrutllaebanottMotsntatnsia Haifa, (Jerusalem, Bethle- hem). Alexandria, (Cairo, Pyramids, _ Sphinx), Lat- . taro, (Cetnuei. Ragusgi. Venice. Naples. (Pompeii). Monaco. ( icc. Monte Carlo). Cherbourz. South- amptou. Fraser's maiden name was Anna his hometown. Daniel McIntosh Belle MacDonald, native of Plctou. passed away In San‘ Diego Percy Fraser, their son, returned East. recently. 1 A very Interesting woman I met of Her fath- He waspublic magistrate for the en- forcement of the Scott Act. Miss Monroe Inherits the gifts of her father. She is a stenographer and muslciteacher. W111 Home in P. E. I. remember away He was a son of the late MEDITERRANEAF CRUISE 17 Pa... in €uroi>e, Apt... - _ and Asia From New York Feb. 12 EVERYONE has a Winter vaca- tion nowadays. Plan yours now. Shop and explore in colorful ports. Land in Algiers; sail up the storied Bosporus; rove for I9 days around Palestine and Tut-Ankh-Ameds Valley of the Kings; arrive in Nice when Spring is la full bloom. A full and enchanting Itinerary. Sail from New York Feb. I2 on the S. S. Empress of France, 18.350 gross tons; included excursions at 1 7 fas- cinating ports; and,rnost important of albone management 0n ship and shore. This insures you authorita- tive guidance; ' protection in far lands. Be our guest of honor. Make friends such as you would make on a private yacht. Reserve now. _G. Bruce Burpoe, Dis‘ Puaaengor Agent, Salnl John, N. B. Personal ser- vlco If desired. " "See this world before the nu!” ,/ eight years also at the n56 0f 34- owned a big farm in the suburbs here. I-le landed Ir Lower Cai- ifornla years ago In the evapora- tion of salt in Magdalena Bay. H6 married aMexlcnn woman. Fivfi of his children, two sons and threii daughters are living and married. A son of Daniel McIntosh is d0- lng a big grocery business at 2802 National avenue, San DIogo- H0 la turn has a~son Dsalel. axed 11 years, who promises to be an 111- tellectual prodigy. Thfa. half- Mexlcan Scotchman married all American woman of Pennsylvania. He has another son aged 19, WM ls very industrious. and wouldliko to have their c. Lt. Glasgow prices. A manufacturers‘ agent In Dub- lin wishes to represent a Canadian manufacturer of Cotton and Silk Gloves. A Ilrm of engineers In Sheflleld Ia Interested In getting Into touch with Canadian manufacturers of Asbestos packlngs. ‘Mill lBoardJfld other asbestos products suitable for the engineering Industries. An Import Iflrm In Lolth, "with n iLondon branch. Is open to receive offers from Canada of Barley F6911- Oat Feed. Winter Bran. Mlddllnsfl. Maize Meal, and Wheat 51681111185. suitable for p001"?- (iFurther details of lfheaocan be obtained from Natural Resources Intelligence iBranch of the Depart- ment of Trade and Commerce, 011‘ from the Canadian Bulldlnz. TPB-i" ' gm- isquaro, London, SNV. 1.) INTERESTING MARITIMERS I MET IN SAN ‘DIEGO. av RICHARD a. DELANEY. MP- ‘ m ‘rue: OAKLAND mart-a LEAF A prosperous family I mot In u. select portion of San Diego lo Mr. and Mrs. W. Howalt, natives or ‘rt-yon, P. Ill. I.~ They first left home 3d years 0E0 Mid "will “i Burlington, Vermont. of. Water- bury, Conn. add In Massachusetts. M-r- Ilowatt Is a blacksmith by trade. Their: family consists of two (laughter-a. Thoy visited i’. E. I. Ia 1918. Mrs. Howatt. whose maiden name was Emma McKin- aon, has two sisters living In Son Dlego- They are Mrs. Margaret Form on Second street, and Mrs. Dexter on Front street. Those two have been B! years id Ban Diem, and forty years absent from P. Iii. Island. Mm. Dexter runs a first. class boarding house and has been ln the same house for 82 years. Mrs- Farra has two sons and one daugh- ter. The latter. who is Mrs. Mer- ritt, llvsa In Loa Angelou. have one baby. ' David Fraser, it native of Moul- Jwvlllc elm-County, nu been .1 1g im- um a T1197. . 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