FOR. TII REE DAYI I WAITIR WANGIR M WELLINGTON, N, z. ~ A bor- micli ins ctor at New Plymouth fll-"COHTCL a. mouse firmly trapped 11v a largo ovstcr iii n suck of cys- ters frnnnS wart 1_slnnrl_.___ GYRO DANCE A’! BEACH GROVE INN TONIGHT Al Blanchnrlfs Orchestra Tickets 50o each (tax extra) It's a Gyro Dance i MUSIC MISS RENlAWOQDL graduate of Boston Conservatory of Music will resume classes Wednesday. Sept. 14 Studio. 1B1 Kent Sh, (next to Johnson's Drug Store) (ii'sri:ic"rii;\rs ' MOUSE'—“ Ofl J SLLHQQI-LLLLK 12, Mp5 {- = ruua DAYS swarms runny Romance. . . on wings of song. . . with singing sweethearts in danger. .. bringing to glorious _ screen lite M-G-M's mightiest, ./V/ most exciting love drama! ' DAILY s15 - 1.00 _ 24.45 with more than 20 ohrn loaded i! IAN HUNTER, LEO GAIIILLO, ELLA LOGAN FAT PATEIISOILSIII SILVERSJASII PIT" and KENNY IIKEI ADDED — SELECTED SHORTS SPECTACLE! THRILLSI MIGHTY CAST OF 10,000! with WALTER PIDGEON LEO CARRILLO BUDDY EBSEN PLUS NEWS \ SHOWS DAILY 3.15 — 7 — 9.15 SATURDAY MAT. 2.30 Today-JFUES. ~ W E D . The story of the hottest, gayest, swingiest street in all the world . . . filled with melodyglancing-SWING! r r l l l l NOTICE r0 r. n. i. ourimits The Provincial Council 6111-61141 ncrdial invitation to all P. E. I- Guitlers to meet Miss Elsa Riepert, secretary of the Canndlon Conrail Girl Guides Association at e Lgglqn Hall, Grafton Street on Tumclay evenin at ll o'clock. Miss Ricpert is arrlv ng in Charlotte- town tonight on official business and will be in the city for 1W° day; onl . The Council hope that all Charlottetown Gllidm- 111d B5 many out of town Guiders as p05- sible will be present. 4kO-O0 YOUR FEET llllliT ? . wn suffer with sore, tired, sch- lng, umlng feel. weak arches painful corns. csllouses. inn-owing "nails. club nails or those distress- in; inflamed imnlons when you can h“, "m" painlessly 1nd scienti- fically treated. Phone 140. H. J. A. BROWN Chiropodtst — Podiatrist m (it. Geo. st. C‘arloti.eiowll v li1i:. LHAIUCU i I till UWN The tiantral tiuardlaidlleath 0f Prof, ii. A. Tanton 0n Saturday Prof. A. Tariton, '75, Drominent in Charlottetown music circles for many years, died at the Prince Edward Island Hospital Sat-z av evenin after a short illness: L-l240. gedwgés stric erin gridiglscimornlngi —-—— vcrrae co ousn. PRESENTATION — On the eve The late PBIFOI. Tanton was gin of the departure of Miss E. Jean ii Charlottetown and was the‘ MRCEWBII. BSO» for Montreal, on Youngest son of the late Mr. John Tllesdfly 6th inst... to enter the P. Tanton and Pamela (Duchemlii) Royal Victoria. Hospital for traln- Tlmton. In early life he became lng in the nursing profession, the proficient in music and had a long 3'0""! Pwllles Society of the and successful career. He, first stud- Marle United Giurch gave a fare- led music in his native city and well party and presented Miss Mac- then while still a, young man moved Ewen with a beautiful Bible iwcom- to Boston where he secured emplo - gamed by the best wishes of all. znent in Howard; store while in; e r Reid, Pranclpal of Morell evenings he attended the New Eng. School in a. very thoughtful and land Conservatory of Music, taking well-worded speech made the pres- advanced work. While there he This column is reserved for news oi local interest but advertising of _a newsy nature may be inserted at 4 cents a word strictly pay- ..=1>_1~_i2_!!v_l!1w~_.___., CONFIDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. I..-6789-7-2l-3l2. RETURNED MEN'S meeting to- night 8 o'clock in Prince of Wales College. Public invited to attend. enmnmjl- wmDosed words and music, “Wan- -—-_- dering far from Home." published COLONEL FOSTER, Dominion by the Oliver Ditson C0. President of Canadian Legion Fmm the Conservatory of Music he became organist in the Church 91' Heavenly’ Rest. 5th Avenue. New York. From there he was appoint- ed or antst and choirmaster of St. Barna as Episcopal Church at Ir- Viflslon on the Hudson, New York. Here it was his privilege to conduct the choir services at the wedding addresses a mass meeting tonight in Prince of Wales College. L-l240. DR. MACLEANS VISIT — Dr. J. D. MacLean, Chairman of the Can. adlan Farm Loan Board and a na- tive of Prince Edward Island, ar- rived ln Charlottetown Friday-from or Count Decastelane and M155 Ottawa. on a brief trip of inspec- 331C111)‘, fig pggielgflatfiggsilial, Sig!“ ticn of the branch offices of its? Anderson’ a Charlottetown boy “m4 lfi“‘§z..§§‘°l’>"l“il.‘21§£ .l”f31“‘li... 5°39“ ,0 1 ' ' l rof. ‘Ilan n was also organist in a atlons‘ at present, amounted to tw ss. an at Roanoke, Virginia ior more than $32. of which, ° 1°11“ After l8 years in the United Stules Prof. Tanton returned to lllS native city where heeopened a mu- sic store. He contlnu in business for several years and presided as Organist and choir leader in several local churches. I-Ie was choir direc- toi at St. Peter's Cathedral here for 20 _vem"s_ About the close of the war he retired from business and since had spent his summers in this province while his winters were spent in Florida. He W85 an extensive traveller, visiting friends and relatives from 91116580 and Toronto eastward. As un entertainer he was most generous and every season his house was open in hospitality to notable visitors from abroad. Surviv are a. brother, Mr. Lewis P. anion and a, sister. Mrs. B. L. Coombs. both of this city and a large circle of near relatives. Prof. Tanton was unmarried. The funeral will be held 'l‘uesday afternoon from Si. Peter's Anglican Cathedral of which the deceased 13s a member. SAVE YOUNG BOYS FROM HARBOR-Two young. unidenti- fled boys were saved from almost nearly $600000. has been loaned to the farmers of Prince Edward Is- land. Saturday afternoon he left for Halifax and St. John. He is ac- companied by Mrs. Macbean and his son, who are making their first trip to the Maritimes. ‘They are travelling by motor and were greatly pleased with the beauty of the Island. INJURED BY FORK-They grow a hardy race oil men on the north shore of" Prince Edward Is- land. Two days ago Ivan Somers flung a pltchfork at a mouse on his farm, at Stanley River. The tines parted from the handle and struck Willard Riley, who was standing nearby, full in the throat. The prongs pierced his neck and came out. back of his ear, missing the vital parts. how- ever. Believe it or not, “Lucky Riley" was out again working in the fields over the weekend. WINS FREE HORSE-A con- test of unusual interest cameto a close on Saturday evening at. 10:30 P.M.. when Mr. H. Burt of North River was declared the “T111111 drmvnmg 111 1119 11111191" winner of a fine four-year- 1181B 561111136!’ by D6011 D01‘&11 and 61d Engugh Ge1d1ng_ The Joseph Poirier of Charlottetown. contest was sponsored by T119 bOYS- about 11 811d 13 Years 111 Mr. W. A. Ptix who issued free age. were playing with a. make- ccupoiis to his customers. one shift rgft on the shore. The two coupon for each one dollar cash men on the schooner Hazel, of transaction. The lucky coupon Murray Harbor. saw the boys drift- was drawn at Rlx's Queen Street Grocery Store and the drawing was done by Chief of Police Birtwhistle. Mr. Rix is thorough- ly pleased with the advertising value of the contest and wishes to thank the large number who made it the success it was, and extends compliments to Mr_ Burt, the lucky winner. ' ing rapidly out the harbor with the wind behind them. They were up to their knees in water. as the- raft. consisting of two boards, was rapidly sinking underneath them. Shouting to the boys to hang on. the men lowered a dory in an in- stant and soon had the boys safely aboard. PERSONALS Friends will regret to learn of the illness of Mi". William Seller, Kent Street. Mr. C. St. Clair Tlainor. MPP. and Mrs. Tralnor have returned home from their honeymoon trip. Mr. Kenneth MacDonald, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. MacDonald, City. leaves tlils morning for Kingston, Ontario, to enter his final year in medicine at Queen's University. R. C. A. VICTOR OFFICIALS IIERE~ML E. C. Grimley, Presi- dent of the R. C. A. Victor 00.. Ltd- from the head office at Mon- treal; Mr. F. W Radcliffe. sales manager; and Mr. C. C. Bowers. Maritime manager, are in the City at present introducing the new R. C. A. Victor receiving sets to R. T. Holmans, Miller Brothers and the Robert Simpson, Eastern Ltd. their dealers here. Mr. Radcliffe who has just completed a. trip acrcss Canada. reports that the new Victor line with “electric tun- ing for all,". is meeting with a wonderful reception both from the dealers and the general public. It is the first time that Mr. Grimley and Mr. Radcliffe have visited Mr. W. A. Gaudet, business man- ager of the Patriot is a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. He was undergoing observation, it this Provxixgleiihe hcvipvgr- w” said" atlon of er ca. o w c c or H Co“ is a subsidiary, is ' the largest wgflfifinqemblfilfiel £551..’ an: Amerlcfl" Jack Sobey of Wilmot Valley were radio manufacturer in —*———— visitors to New Glasgow Sunday. Suggest Measures In Road Safety Drive JOHANNTSBUR/G. South Africa, Sept. ll-(CP-Rculers)—Suggest- ion that motorists convicted of negligence‘ be made to visit the mortuary and casualty wnrrl at the General Hospital was made at a meeting of the Johannesburg Traf- fic Advisory Board. Other measure»- suggested as part of a new campaign for road safety included:-- Drivers convicted of negligence should be compelled to attend a "traffic school" for an hour ouch day as part of the sentence; such “BIRTHS JAY-At the Prince Edward ls- lruitl Hospital on Sept. l0tn, 1938, to Mr. and Mrs. C. Leard Jay, City B. SO11. tVILLIS-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Scpt. 10. 1933 to Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Willis, Kingston, a daughter. JAY-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Sept. l0, 1938. to Mr. uliu Mrs. Lalrc Jay. city a son. BIRT—At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Sept. l0, I938 to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Birt, Cove- head Road, o. daughter. r0wERS_At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Sept. 11, 1938 to Mr. and Mrs. W. P. POWEPE- drivers to have a distinguished city. 11 <1R1IS11WT~ _ mark on their cars; provision IVIACLEAN —Al Hampshire, 011 the law for drivers in excrniiouiilly Sept. l0. 1938, to Mr. and Mrs. serioilfi cases not to be given the Rlchllffi 14501-191111. B 5°11. FTe-dflkk option of n fine. but Io be forced Richard______ __ __ to serve their senteiicrs on Satur- — daLafternoons andwsundnys. __ _ _ XAIIII M "" ' Wm“ ‘W WATTSZTAt Rocky Point on Sif- uniay, Sept. l0, 1938. Aneas Watts in his 77th year. Funeral from MacLean Funeral Home this Mon- da afternoon service starting at -2.3 . Funeral caving at 3. Inter- l merit People's Cemetery. COLES-At Milton Sept. 11, 1938.» George Maurice Lindsay Coles. age 6 years. son of Mr. and M". Lind- | 55v 1-1, c0105, mineral Tuesday, Sept. 18th at 2 n. m. Interment in Milton l Cemetery. | TANTON-At the P. I}. Island] - Hospital on Saturday, Sept. l0. -" n 1938. Professor Herbert A. Tanton. l ' 11'“ ferment People's Cemetery. The‘ late Professor Tanton is resting at the residence of his sister Mrs. B. I. Coombs. 31 Elm Avenue till ‘rueadoy noon. Charlottetown and North Wiltshiro Phone 149 KUUAKUIAN Trinity United Church: 7:30—W. C. T. U. Address by Miss Laura Bain-lieartz liali. y 8:00-Board of Stewards. l Memorial l Service Held By Lodges A joint memorial service for de- parted illi‘llll.ii“.‘.~ of ilieir organ- izations was iirld ycstcrtiay" by the Independent Order of id Fel- lcut». ilie Rebnkalrs, the Kuigilus oi Pyiliias, the Pytliiaii Sisters. the Loyal Orange Association and the Loyal Orange Benevolent As- soclnllon. Members of participating orders assembled at the I. O. O F. Hull on Richmond Street and marched first to the Cenotaph in Queen Square where a beautiful wi-eaili was deposited in. memory of Great War dead. The procession then , continued on to the People's Ceme- tery where a service was linlci. pre- sided over by Mr. George S. Ryan of the Odd Fellow Order. Wreaths were placed and an address given by the Chaplain. the Rev. Canon M. E. Malone. incumbent at 5t. Peter's Anglican Cathedral. The parade was marshnlled by Lieut. Col. C. l.. MacKay. of the Knights of Pytliias, assisted by Fire Chief Angus MacEaclirrii and M1". H. H. King. Service at the cemetery opened will: remarks by chairman Ryan followed by prayer by Rev. Canon Malone. lvrcaths were placed by participating orders and tho fol- lowing hymns sung. “There's a Land That Is Fairer Than Day." "Vi/hat A Friend We Have Iii Jesus." "Oh Think Of The Home Over There." and " lest Be The Tic That Binds“. Following lllf‘ placing of wreaths Canon Malone spoke. The singing of "Nearer My God To Thee". the observance of a, minute's silence and the sound- ing of Last Post by Buglei" Wis- ton F Smith, brought the pro- grnm to n close. Benediction was pronounced by Canon Malone. Route of march to ilie Cemetery was by way of Richmond. Que-cu. Grafton and iveymouth Streets. Longworth Avenue and Si. Peter's Road. On return the procession went along ELISlOII. Quecii and Richmond Streets to the I. 0. O. F. I-Iall. 'l‘lie procession was led by the Orange Pipe Band. At a short meeting following ilie parade votes of thanks were eX-> tended to those who had made the program a success. On former years the I. O. O. F‘. organization held an zinuunl mo- morlal day service but this is the first year other orders joined for a combined program. 25.4 m.. 11.81 meg; IRF, 30,5 m., S1 83 meg. IZICAGUE '" Mi ‘m,- v-. ,.<,._ PVDAA 25.3 m., 11.84 meg; OLR5A, lAU.l ll. .1)... .. s;00 p.111. m Cantata fonmixed voices. GSG, 16.8 m.. 17.79 mega GSP. l9 6 m.. 15.31 meg; cs0, 19.1 m.. 15-18 meg-z GSD, 25.5 m., 11.75 meg-J GSB. 31.5 m.. 9 5i meg. CARAVAN 8:00 p.m.-—Concert Orchestra _ Col. Foster. Attended Legion Meeting At Ottawa Colonel II. D. Johnson returned Friday" evening from Oilruviz. whore ho, attended a Dominion cxcciltivc council mccting oi tlic Cuiiutlnn Legion. More than scvcuty llPlllb on the agenda were (llrpCSPd of by tho council in their tWO-(‘lllVS scssicn. WlIlClI wcrc presided Ol'i‘i' hr A. E. Moore, Winnipeg, lkutilnluu chali- man. Presvut also were Col C. Ila- Price. MOllll""ll. 11cm nlon firs’ vice president; Alex Wnlki-r. Cul- ary, Dominion second vice presi- dent; Major M. F‘_ (111112. V- C». Hon. Dominion il'(‘fi$lll'\‘l‘I T A. "i, Nunnimo; Wnltci" Bllllflffl : R D. Rrilicrt ‘art Sail: E. Dcnwu, C Cu‘. C01. H. R. l\lii\‘_ 'I‘.ii"0lil Capt. G. RMllPSiPF. Oilnuu: Ainjor _ rho ranks. G. C. Burbidge. l\l(‘liil‘(‘1llI Aidiol‘ J. ._Wili.~lo\v, Sussex. N. 13.; \‘V._C- WHEN BISUITS ARE m oaosa , X Ifltlirfi llt-‘x mu...‘ Inlfllnheél . ...... ‘What a Christie list-nit for every lute‘ ‘PAGE THREE -._.____i._____.________..__i_____..___._i._____.i___ l Indayk Xliort \Vave Radio Program All Time is Eastern Standardi MONDAY. SEPTEMBER i2 MOSCOW g 4:00 pun-Broadcast in Ellglifil. RAN, 3i m., 9.6 meg. LONDON 7:00 p m. The Band of ilie 2nd Bu. ‘Ilia: ltfancllesioi" Regi- iiiviit. GSG, 16.8 m., 17.79 mega; USP, 19.6 m.. 15.31 meg; GSO. 19.7 m.. 1518 meg; GSD, 25.5 m., 11.75 meg.; GSB, 31.5 m.. 9.51 meg. ROME 7:30 1i.m.—-Neu"s in English; "Italy. land of sting: Flcrcni-c. Friull and Rnmngna," a concert: "My Roman Garden." a talk. 2R0. To Help YOU » Get More Qut ol LIFE! Here's ll stirring new radio feature for every- one in (luiizitla! Filter-ii IIIlIIUUJH UlI rliu radio that iiiiikt: who whole day iiioain more ru you! Dr. William l.. Sticlger One of ilie grout Plxlhtlilllllflk’? of uiir time. \\til'lti “or hem, inti-riiuiilliizill) lIIIIIIIIISLIlIIlIMT, relates human stories that will thrill zmd lllflllfl‘ _\~)ll. ili‘1li' his talks! Enjoy the music of Dr. Stidgcrk great singing, fiuupi STATION 11.45 A.M.' U II livery Monday, Tucsllarv, \\'l rllI(‘5(lAI\', ‘Thursday and l-‘riduy at _iho slime iliiic brought you by Flcischmanrfs’ NEW Iligh-Vitrnnin Yeast, the health food that has nldetl millions, now richer iii vitamins . . .murc helpful than cit-r. conducted by young maestro Angel sauce and Anna Ynskevitch. YV- 5RC. 51.7 m., 5.9 meg. IONDON 9:20 pm.- S vari- ety. music and drama from a floating playhouse. GSI. 19.6 m., 15-26 111%.; GSG. 25.5 m.. ll '75 MHZ-I GSC. 31.3 ‘m., 9.58 meg; 6513.315 m.. f1 51 meg. LONDON 10:05 pm ~-“Mnn from Outside." TRINITY Rev. Hugh Miller was the prc-acii- er at both services at Trllillv 59¢" terday. The text of the _ sermon “as taken from Si. Markb gogpel; "And in (fir? morning up a great irliiio Lil-fore r went out." and _ Day Wit-h CllYlSI. whyli ‘i111; veloped under three intros‘. partition. 'I‘l"le,Da,vs Task mid The End of the Dny. _ _ The evening sermon nu- ilic theme \ morning rlsiiik \' HP A dc- Prc- “Flir- a play. G51. 19.6 m . 15.26 meg; Ffiiialltv of Jesus" irom mo i" GSG, '55 m., 11.75 meg; GSC. "To whom shall wc 24°? 111011 31.3 m.. $1.58 mcg; G511 31_5 the words of Eif-Fllfil ll m., 9.51 meg. time had come when Jc. lmd t1» PARIS test the iaiili zmtl lfiifflilff ('1 111‘ 10:20 p.m.-'I‘z\lk by Mme, followers. He did so by 1110 (‘1311115 Tnlstni tin Enclishr TpALA 2.55 for himself, ilie lflwllllll; ‘ 1'1 “f” m . 1l.7l meg; TPB»-7. 25.2 m., 11.88 meg. Dunlop, Halifax; Rev. Jolin Kel. man, rcprcsvntlng illc tuberculosis vcttrrnlis sol-lion, mid A. Barngt, Pontiac, Mlclr, representing the GYM’. Lnkcs l‘(lllll‘flflilfl_ Dominion President, was named thc Lcgioirg representa- ivc to tlu- British Empire Service Lcnguo conference to be held in London. Eiiulniirl. next year. and Llcut-Col. W. Rat‘. at prcsciit rc- sidin: in Imnrlnn, "was appointed Canadian LmiOn representative on iiu- B. E S L Council Ho re- . . " " Church, yesterday ill‘l\t'llti .iu Flap“, F301‘ A" Hmmnm Calm" spiriiig sermon (‘Illllllill llil‘ " ‘H1191 mslnlpdf . all-important part inc 1 ,1 ill ‘ 1 1 ‘cl-Cfmlnml ‘floated ma" mm" living tlicC."_ iinnliic. lIi-girliul- £210,111“,‘maynlgngrihgfnirgeIggqg?" ecl out that elitist hurl nfil-i-l-rl ‘ dicr lifiiilsitcrss nf 1hr- Government 21:5 lgmillllcnf fgivgnflwlfililéi: - <- "v =~ . \ < '1 . Tlllhlll? £51?‘..$3i$§l2“'8l°ll§§‘l;§; our “I‘““.‘1 gaiiizatiou. rho Coiuicil was ‘told. mwnion-V i” 1‘ “Tmd “i “NW Tlicv nro Defence hlllllfilfll‘ Power. Labor Minister Rogers and lion. Dr. R. J. Manlon. Mr, hiat-Kcnzlc and Mr. Power were junior officers in tho infantry during the war. Di". Mniilcii was a regimental medical officu". While Mr. Rozflrs served in Tho next Dominion convention of tho Legion will be held nt Mont- real. in the summer of I940. Coun- cll decided, pumuiiit to the decis- ‘Qu of the Fort William coiivcn- Thr- syvccizil music ill lin- ilOll. iiig service “as a solo. “Orly Congrii lotions lo Deputy De- Thee." b3" All". (lmrgc Join". on fciicr- Ml lstci" l.. R LnFlrche on duct, --wl _\]lf‘I"l]‘l|_' 11ml. _ hi: elevation to tlio substantive 51mg by Ylllqeog _/\]1ll_\ht‘l‘,¢\ rank of Nlnlnr General were voiced 391m Lawson n1 {lvv- f‘ on behalf of the Ipglon bv Brig.- Servica Gout-rel Aluv Ross of Yorkton. Snsic. past Dominion president Re- gllLVlllLfll Grnlcrnl lLnFdecllc di-cilnrcg 1 s wicf llill tic ioiim- can erro ,. . on lum was less n recognition of Ycslmdnl ll(‘l‘SOlllll scrvkw than a irihutc to day a1‘ ‘s1’ U the Wllfllf‘ rank mid file of war vet- M1135 imhmil) “n . i“ cr-lebrauzi l)_\ lii< lfvmfim ernns whose stcndving influence in Cllllfltlll was warmly anprrciiitetl thc More than 70 items auciuiu \\'t‘l‘t‘ d; ])O~.'fl of (‘ll ill their tun :l\".< OII cuits mantis oi‘ » Cross. Jesus is the final l appeal and judcment of solo part. ward salt > Pars Arm n This. W of the Society (iistributcd to celebrated by lvlliniliy‘ of 5i sity. ' In ilie evcumg Holy i-lv-m" was conductcd 31' (In: muck who preached a srrillfiii. the afternoon riuol service for t at _ Excellency‘ Bldmp O u. um orc- sicied Wllllt‘ ill!‘ Rot" P v» sir’. of the Rrdcinpvirists prnicsqnnnl ill?" i." At the uicriziiigt cl vci y ctivtl" osirl .\l*l\li" In the evening .\li".Af:oi-. S Elfllli: ST. JAMES Taking as text Nluwiivaa‘ 35 the Rev. Legato of St. llkillltm I‘rl"»b".tl Di". Al to lua full OkSullivan. Bishop of town. A sermon um..- l‘! the Rev ' "ll Solemn um by Fa During the Catholic a sermon. hicmhcrs of Redeemer and S‘. lshes Joiitcil tor us A . . , B’... . the ll".lf»'— l ii"'.- ‘I’ Sliuli Not ClIl'It("II ‘I.’ It. Ainnrcl ll(l llll‘ IWPIIIIZR St‘l'\'il'(' Di". gate spoke cu the fliltlllllt‘.~\ rlizli" actor of Si. Paul and rrncsd source of his unfailing ‘ boundless enthusiasm m of preaching ilie Clii"l~li:i:i ion ' t‘ kiiovvlcdgu of Jesus Cliri~ like you and I liehnd l tooled him lll Minister spoke from illi- Philippians 3 l0. Fill‘ n nrl lliri‘ ilt‘ ill“ C 1.1‘ illl tlir- .'\"l‘vl(( (‘IITRFII Returning in (M14211 lifc Milt-stoma" pt for his hearers a of the spirit and have animated vcrsitv. ‘it was buildings. ings. the ancient beautiful campus that llflVP mmlv the institution grout, Al-.\n,\"-liirr1- in his 76th year- Funeral from . eslgetelrs Cautgiedrtillrutomortrov; gi\{'tt\1tl0%Dlll(‘tR§)‘/. ll l,‘ ay serv s I'll! I. ' . . .. . .,1\ it‘ nlornlnr‘, o'clock. funeral leaving at 3.90. In- ; » , vice. with the hlllil-fvl n‘. " l I-iunrlrodth vivid exp urrnl lhc trot" and cabinet. \\‘i‘t'l" lfiKlltlrlllS illis not slntvlv the boziiiiiiul surrnilzwl- mi L's- llll‘ morn- In A \\'. 311:‘ All", l \\ i‘ '.1- lll m» Dimstlrirs Pir- u fivl‘ Fenian. ‘ SPT- ' lll"i lini- tlic ‘have been yircnl trnrlivrt. lllfll v MD. learning nml vision. who liar-- bllllt into their SllVlvlliS 1W! UNDERTAKER ghirih 1401:’ call “Flue Amll- qiiri". ‘ri nlv Wm livid in EMBALMER great IIl(‘ll who lirrvc gone fimn its walls in lir- lenders iii l)\l.<ill(“-\, lllt‘ chiwh Some. ni thr- ouistmtrlinc mcmhws of the Dominion ates of former years. one of tlirm a ‘formrr professor. the speakers nt the Ccnlcnz Refcruice gintlu- rnrznnrz nl. thbflnll, Iiftfélbiuit isrevlcrs a UNITED (‘IIURCII Charles A. Eaton n mcrhrr 0f 1110 House of RUDlvSOlllflIlY s of inc United Stair. i». ll blrtulibl‘ I111 this" occasion. Ivlr. Eaton liud stood us u briugv l;l1v."ct‘ll lire curlv founders and ill-d llilv- irg itcndecl the ll“ iilllihfTS- .. and till-rt- mrxwnq 1m: first: Pitsirirnl. andnnu" lhl- llunlirw-tlrli. tin: UlilL‘l‘!'\ r-i ‘ l ‘ mecliur; '1.‘- ' ' ' .c.\'icr~ til ‘re an.» also pr - u liilfl l‘! nil of ilie pincer-minus u! ilic uiimiril Aldri- rum» ('('ll\'t'lllli|ll, lwld n1. Vvolzville Nllfis‘ P('<'il'l Bu save in llllP. volt-c. ll llfllilhll’ r< m‘; of ‘Bv the ivzitors 0i Bull _ Ar lliu cu“. wince Mr- DliiWvii (li"ll\'t‘l'f‘(l l clnqlll-iit. scr- mm, (ill ‘Luv Ilclli Live." u» vcm ii. IV (Wmuwrll . l" sting .l c!» gle- iVlrill-ifllllll _. yo‘, rc ruoirl ~ rock lllltlll ' t .. l;i."l:i'.u\ ll timvi: illlil lllill" .;; ' "1» ‘min \‘1l4i luv Lllbllltllllli 1ll 1m‘ in ' ‘Ton Late in (llilsvll); ti] \§-‘I'.\‘. .,-> I.OS'I‘-—I'\IR OF l-nwil I-"rn-‘e n. S‘ . 1 - l 11'» ‘I l) LET TtTfl ADHNYING .'u".\\~. i’!I ll"'i;':>-"r1 lrl ‘l4 §'<"‘-ll. “ANII-IIIY-Ilti IN( II \\' .\ 'I' lrI R. \\llt‘(‘l in cool Ol'\l"l. sfiuli" , we (‘P-‘Jll for r:l<':i, Aguily A. ‘Iliackcr, Brsdalbanr L-1239-9-12-3L