pecially in Bangolore where he is ~_s-.-_ ‘l\1s_`..P 1 '. KK 5 -a rhmntiu Mufti’ lirhiii ' Ilsieilillf Mailer Seleeiel Frell This Weell’s laws for llle llll`|rl0l_lei6vlll_ .l’_l|`r7l_l_e|ift Sllllrdg. ._ MONDAY . *_-_'_ M -~AL¢llR‘l'l0N¢--lr. Herbert Lar- kin of Alberton,_entertained a num- ber of his friends at dance at his home on llonday. Thanksgiving night. Dancing took place from dgl\t~thlrty until eleven o'clock. when L dainty lunch was served af-I ter which the dancers continued tol 'enjoy themselve-s.‘ About half past( twelve the party broke up and the' guests departed after thanking hir. Larkin for the delightful evening spent at his home. At a banquet prepared in his honor at 6.45 Mr. Isaac gave a viv- id llluatratdon of the work the Y. M. C. A. is doing in india and es- Geueral Secretary at the Central Association. All told there are five. branches of the Y.M.C..\. in llauf galore. Mr. lsaac told of how tho! Christians ln india are um-st all tool poor to support the “Y” and thntj the great bulk ot support comes' from the native Princes, iniluen-' tial men az-.t from the non Chris- tian people who believe in the work the Y. .\f. C. A. is doing. The work of thc Y. Al. C. A. and Christian Church-ea is t\:‘?nl5irg the Dawn to the people of lndial India today is on the eve ot a. great awakening and is looking to the leadership of Christians to help bring them out of the darkness to the realm of a \\'-_-s'.er.i Civiliza- tion. The rural work ir: india is gain- ing rapidly and the 'Y" is helping men and boys io live like Christ and to ‘morn of thu l>\'e of Christ for the poor and dunn tru-Jilen. The .-'l.s;.n:lutlon is ten-:ling the ooys and meuio do tlrisqs and io make 'bore of :heir liv-.-s. TEACHERS CLUB.-The Heath- crdale Teachers' Club, held their second monthly meeting at the home of the Secretary. Miss B. G. MaoPhee, Bellevue, on Tuesday ev- ening. October 27th. There were seven teachers present. also the Inspector, Mr. Lloyd W. Shaw, who gave a very interesting lesson in Educational Psychology, the subject being "Habit Forming Lessons." ln- terest was at its height all through the lesson and at its conclusion a number of questfions on the subject, and dealing with school matters in general were ably dealt with by Mr. Shaw. The Club agreed to subscribe for the school a magazine. highly recommended for the use of teach- ers. .\ir. Shaw left with the Club, n number of questions to discuss at next meeting. A sing-song with Mr. Eugene Dunn at the organ was heartily enjoyed by all, After lunch had been served. s vote of thanks was tendered Mr. Shaw for endeav- ouring to be present and for the splendid lesson he had prepared. lie responded to this, saying that fit was both a pleasure and benefit to- liim to meet with an enthusiastic group of teachers. The next meet- ing will be held at the home of Mr.- and Mrs. A. F. MacLeod. Valley- fleld Easton Tuesday, November 17th. A full attendance is requested. l ,___?__._.._i____.4 _.M- BA gh PIRIN Say “Bayer” - lnsistl Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer prod- uct proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for 25 years. _ Accept only a , Bayer package which contains proven directions Hamlv "Dover" boxes of I2 tablets TUIIDAY ILDIRS ILECTHD.-in Zion domed by the pest: r. Rev. George C. Taylor, who preached an eloq uent senmon for the special occas- ion. \ .___ VALUABLE D06.-Among those: arriving on Saturday night by the' Sf S. Canadian Sapper in port here from St. John's ,Newfoundland was a six months old puppy con- signed to Mr. Percy Welsh well known barber of this-city This pup a pure bred English Pug is prob- ably the only one of its kind on the island. These dogs which are from i6 to 18 inches high at matur- ity are ali black in color and are very hard to procure at pri-sent. -ON VISIT. - Mrs. Priscilla .\IacDona'ld, accompanied lby har daughter. .\lrs_ Addie E. Maclnn-is and .\fl4-is Stella MacNeiil, all of Grand Rlirer. left on Saturday morning for the United States. Mrs. MacDonald and daughter will vuit her two skiers. .\irs. Ellis. of Con- nection! and Mrs. Lawless of Neil Jerny also friends in ‘Boston and New York. Miss !liac.\'eiii goes to New York where she has ffriends. she expcts to be gone all winter while Mrs. MacDonald will be ab- sent for a few months. -H. TEACHERS MEETING.--A meet- ing of the teachers of the Murray Harbor centre was held on Nov. 11th. for t-he purpose of reorganiz- ing a teachers club. The teachers. of whim there was a fuli attendan- ce. were called together 'by Inspec- tor Shaw. who also delivered a very heiphui talk dalling cliiiefly with harbtit fonnatiion. The officers for the current year are: Mr. Charles Richards Pres.; Mr. Harris Jordan. V'i<>‘--Pres.. and Miss Mary J. Irving, Sec'y-Tn:-as. .\lr. S'haw left several questions io be discussed at the Also lrotiirlrof 24 and |00-Druggiata ,Aspirin ln al.. trmln mark (registered in 4‘nnr.dal or Hnyrr ‘vfnnurnriure of Mono aceticacldesisr nf Sal|c.\'llv:uctd. ‘ `\\\`\\\§ <\\§ t\\\\ ~'l`»'. \ . 4 , l /% - ~-'» -' ected as Elders: S. M. Hicks Sum- The speaker recommended t l / /<-Lf” merside, Brewer Linkletter. Link the club be s united force aiding // // letter Road and James Stavert the general system, referring to; North neaequs. 'rhey wut be duly some of the many details which; 0 office on sabbath they can handle with effect. Mr.; _inducted int _ _ -“en me 22nd |ns|,__.1-[_ OConnor instanced some cases ____ within his own experience where THURODAY- ‘tee were considering the question' of an official staff. Kr. W. F. ,f -ELDERS ELEIFTED--B! l u'Connor, K C delivered an sbiel ___ " following gentlemen have been el atlc organisation h ""° - at //,/ _png A1' vt¢;1'0R|A__~n,,m the cooperation of the men and I /// V was another fire at Victoria on Sat- leaders °“ “ fl"-Y"l_"Y 'bull' lm’-lik / d | M when 8 lm. 9 ,bam t N worked out most elxtellsnt results ur ay n g K u in one case the club had exercis- ‘ . V/ of hay belonging to Mr. Abner How d cial Interest m the ter" _;.\~_\ t as *_ ","‘ 1/ tt h dtth an" “We ` I ale “gsm "Egg, £1 v§|uK':':;';l:_ nr; tory under their care. even to tl‘\;.. men me mjommgbundmgs were extent of seeing that _none wou / 9// WEDNESDAY MANY HAPPY RETURNS.-Mr. and Mrs. Gililbert Gaudet entertain- cd a nu-mlber of friends at their residence 29 Rochford S1l\llH'<=‘- Monday evening, it being the tenth anniversary of their marriage. Cards were enjoyed and dainty re- freshments served. WINS FIRST PRIZE.-in the published list of prize winners at th Ro ai Winter Fair held in To- e Y ‘ ronto the name of Mr. Athcl Rob- erts. l~iig.hfield was omitted. Mr. Roberts won lst prize with a jun- ior yeariing bull in the Ayrshire class. -with sorrow of ills death as he is suffer actual want during the time saved' The me was lu the “me intervening 'between elections mock as the °°”n“5"“°n °f me when no actual contests were on l”`e"l°“-5 week- This spirit of friendly association '__"° and regard for each others intor- *RUM 3cH°°NE'R 35259--'-° eats produced the result in turn The Schooner Eddie James. laden or bringing this district into the with over one thousand cnnexh of party line, . in ‘\'l1lBk9Y Bild Olllel' lltll-lore ich The whole tenor of Mr. 0'Con- |~ .113-S been d¢l-Billed llll S“mlD°l'8id¢ nor's address emphasized thorough “|009 Ocwbef lW‘@UfY ninth. 'D600' ness. every phase of which he il- / , . TEA line word from Ottawa was seized than-ated by incident and describ- / 5 lYeSl0'l'd8Y by U19 CUUOIDS 511111014' ed with a most convincing clear- floe lil Swmmelilde- Silt! is bolus ness. Many important features ol. ¢0l’l\'¥‘9d 10 Cha\'l°l-¢€'¢°Wl1 IW U10 detail in organization were dealt revenue cutter Marguerite to have with in his masteriy way. and by 'file WND P18660 ill- 9- MM WHS' one who understood what he was h°“9°' ' speaking about. He was listened _*" to with the keenest interest ami , FUNERAL SERV"-7E“0“ Thurs his address was thoroughly enjoy- ."'_" day afternoon at 2.30 the funeral ed by an 9|-esent - -rv ' `1‘ service for the late Mr. James' Der- The following oaks” on ,eport gum” Wu held at M°]~‘°““'° F““‘ of the nominating committee were eral Home on Kent St. ht was con- than elected. ducted by Adjt Dnv-is of the Sa.- Chas_ _L Mann’ president ~ “alla” A."mY- City, asglgted bv B. Roy Holman, Vice-President. - __ _ Cam* R'°V"’°ld° ‘Wm 5umm°"5"l° Ed. Nicholson Secretary. ' ` and -Lient 'Powell of St. John, N1 T B Woodmém Treasm.e,._ 0 ’ _ B. 'rho reading was ri-om the som. Eltechtive-Noel H. Denton. A 1 ` ` Psalm, the main thought of Adlt. E_ Hogan' Henry Fmgerald’ J,” , O Daw” theme 'being °‘"` days me Jas A Currie A. A. Alley. Jas. as a’ tale that is told. The songs ` ' ' 5 _re "M Jesus I Lo Th en Brown, fF. Lloyd Carleton, John “"5 W* Y "° ° E. sen. -Fred H. Trainer. J. Am-ea f°"°Wed' 'by__p"'y°" 'by Capt' Rey' Doyle, P. W. Turner, J. F. ‘Hennes- noids." and Safe in the Arms of sey' H_ -F_ Connors’ ChaB_ Newsom Jesus after which a duet was ren- Frank BML $§""‘ii' "I‘";'5lM°"‘ Wm s}':°“] be Addresses were then delivered nscoum Fon Queens Ap 3" “S-" T 9 ,“'°""“’“* l°° PH” by the -newly elected officers. nextvinesp-trin.€_ which will be he-id pucanon was made before Judxeyin the Peoples Cemetery at -i p. Messrs. Q J' Momm B_ Roy HDL on Nu' Nth* Stewart of Queen's County Court m' The Wllbmmm wer” Hem' Calf' man and T. B. Woodman. all speak ___ yesterday afternoon by Hon. J. E. tel" Albert E' D°“”°- Fmnk P' B91" ing with enthusiasm and promis- . TORONTO, Ont-_, Noi/_ 15_.;n. Sinclair. for a recount of the votes §;_'i;‘xikll;‘cg;l:7*i"F°,'1_'heJ‘:il;";eaC;‘3:'l ,333 ing their best efforts to make the ter-est is keen as ever in me (ox polled in Queen’s County on Oct- es to _mourn iwo sons Seymour of term and work of Conservatives a exhibit at me Royal winter pal, ober 29. The application was Amherst N S Chief iwoumer and live one a-nd such as will make its and all classes are well fmed with granted und 10 a,m. on Friday, Fr d WHO 'ide m wnustoh V influence felt from East Point to sllperll) quamy In every pan ol t\li(;vlrI;‘h§irrii2rfi)gIclllelihelspl-lcxettlllilhglror fl-eulho wnsesnutspreagn*-. Ffl¢l“;lfl WM: rllllllpgfhesters McLure M I t e s ow room. Judging commenc 5 ____ of the 110691504 W9” 919° P"°“em~ A being called upon. spoke inter- cd today and Prince Edward Island ______ " drew fn-9; blood in black and ex. RECOVERS FROM |LLNESS.-- The Convention of the mbemb estingly along the lines and the ad- tm dark Hllvers' Mr' Patrlck Cairns' Vernon River'lConservative electors of the third vantages of thcmugh and system Adult Males-Graham Rogers was a visitor to the city ycsterday.,dlsmc 1 Ki wok la my atic organization. took rl rlrst, Patio and welt ses- Mr. .Cairns -is rapidly recovering' I i ft “gs t C Us °° gn-I Mr. D. B. McDonald. President. ond’ F' W' Peters mlm' B' I' RM" from his recent illness' having UI" aelhilge ;r\llrl;Sl,i?lr:iastlbratllggtltrrrct; lllvlilzdt tlanrldlllgailmnlgleprgasvllgtlgifbgg nor fourth, Sim Coil, .. wo serious o rations n - _ ' - Om" mth’ Pane and WlT)lg'gerEi;;';l:__ tlsgggagrltomemwn Hosgsal in A“g_ ull_the polls but one being fully credit for the work done by the b0,.0_ OHL, sixth 1 “Sl Mr Cairns is loud in ms },,.“|Se represented, city in the last election, which Adu" F¢ma|”___ln mme class at fthe 'anemmn he received while Mr. J. A. -McLean of Dundas act- elicited the admiration of the B_ L Rayum. "rsh F_ Fenningsdorm a patient in me above hospital. ed as convene". and called ghe moot. whole Province. ln his own conn- seCond_ pure Canadian Silver. ____ ing to order, Two names were put U much WHS l0Sl by lll\D6l'fBCl 01'- Blflck FOX C°mD9~11Y 9-“ll Blenheim SADLY BEREAVED.-JM . John “P f°l` nomination, Mr, I-I_ |F_ Mn. gunization._ but the future promis- ont.. silver slack rox Company I D H 0, ,ms my recdzed the Phee. Barrister or Charlottetown. ell better and he was looking for~| ' ‘~ “ V moved b Mr _y D M Le ‘ward to a greater unity between Illlfl,R.H.Rl(, '. -- . . _ . r °e er Keswkk out sad news yesterday that his eltlestl d Y C “U “nl East and West 1-,mme which would f th. . . _seo edb M.Jh F.C mgark Suv" Adu" M°'"_P°t°r!Sl[m Pml1‘Clhiil&‘llb\l:ife¥ llllid `l]\i1(iei(:1uSsll(;ll&n(l1nMr Edywartl Caclrrrils. Baldllvllilllrl br'-ng “mul more Bntmaclbn' re' G. Clark first, Raynor Iutornution-ll "fly, u ' _ Road, moved by Mr, John Corcoran. suns' ai second. L. B._ Pollock. l{eswick.|;'{(i"l;{Ii's I;1I;:;`;\i‘:,`:1l(;‘;5hgzraiqfiigr seconded by Mr. Peter McKenna. Mr. Meighen, he said, had Ont.; third._ Pure Canadian fourth. ' _ Mr. Cairns on consideration of preached 'and taught one policy ‘ ' ' Y 1 ' ‘ - i~. Iotcrs fifth, George A. Cullirccklvcr kim" mmemhemd This ,mthe fact that his name had only from Atlantic to Pacific and that Sixth- ' y y . _ been before tho people for a short one policy was now fixed in the Dirk Silver Adult Females-F-lm” ms" h'°“" l" Mr' D” WS mm time withdrew from the contest hearts vi the people. "`°“nl“SH"°ff» Blenheim- Oni--lm' “"“ ”"““"‘° “y““’““"' 5°" °“t and mmm.: that the nomin tl 1 Mr- W- A- Stewart Queerfs first. John A Lea second and third.IlU “l`- “ml Mm- Dllffy and th" f”l` \-|,- 'vlcppen be made u :non 0 County President. presided at thsl W. P. Callaghan foul-th_ Ilowing brothers und sisters: James ,‘l,h;%‘w“q ‘ na mmm' opening of thu meeting and his ad_ Th ‘Duff Kin 's Printer. John Fredcr- " ` secoudcd hy Mr- Patrlck . l e medium silver adult male, Y. ll ~ Fomrt and ar i d - I dress was devoted to the practical- class was without question one of lirk and Ari- Nllly. MPS. JDM E- M1 §|_Ph C hr” unammcus y' business under consideration. the finest as well as the most su-llingh°"" Kuthflflllo. MTH- llltlntflillw 1 l‘ L cc 1 en addressed the The meeting which was very por collection of animals ever as- Hcnncsscy. Annlo and lllida all of °°'W"'ml°" and expressed his an well attended, adjourned to meet sembied together and the judges this city. Mr. Duffy also leaves a predation of th” great honor °°n` at tho call of the chairman, when Milligan and Fayle had a hercu- wife and hvc children. lf:;;';"it0‘i_l;';)’; hm; JI" gels? Cagied the Ciub’s committee rooms, in the lean task lu piacin the ribbons. - -A ese" 9 Bl' HHH B* 'rims and again the; had to brim; nscovenlwo.-.Mn J. n cout- "Nl which i" the N” had 'been llrllllding on Queen Street am all of their years of experience to son. it former resident of rf E, Is- fepmenfed bl' me” °f f““°h Dl‘0m~-‘ . the fore in order to determine the land, but for many years a rcsid- mance and especially in nlllng the' fox worthy of first place. it was out of lWorc/ester, Mass., and who P05100" V803'-Bd by the Hon. John a magnificent contest and tho ex- met with an almost fatal accident A- MHCDOnald. Mr. McPhee was hibitors were keyed upto the high- last fall. is fast recovering -from greeted with rounds of a lause. ‘ est pitch of excitement as to who his mishap. Mr. Coulson had been lion. J, A. MacDonald bging cal- would carry off the honor. There out motoring with members of his led upon gave a brief review gf the _ IS HOUIC-In3d¢ were moments that thrilled to the family and had stopped at one of Stewart administration showing. l ' very last the three who stood at the m-an-y refreshment stands with how the promises made by mem ml Here'aaaaaaywane¢av¢$1.aadn¢ tho top of this long line consisting which iliareachusoths roads are Coming before the eo I h d b havolaut eoeshuadieina of forty-seven of the impossible dotted. On attempting to cross what merall fulmled DM D111 8 W" nuevdlried to bo better and never in the his- looked llike a clear road he was In C yi di ' Y' ‘ “°D°n“ld tory of fox shows was there such rllfllclf hy 21 Swiftly fllflvlllit Hlllil oncu ng warmly thanked the r a collection assembled. George A. and sustained -injuries from which ”u‘"°"°° fm' the hcarty WDWN- Blv- knY;“'°l2;°b‘fmgl °f *lil* "°"' Callback had the proud distinction il was at flu-it though he could not 9" mm ln uh” recent Federal else' atcliogiep Bughav: you eeyslrausglliltll of winning first and seventh ,(:nn. recover. I-ic was taken to a Wor- Ulm- ,whsn vb" dn' you W1" u_nd,"¢,_,,d rge E, Brown second, Pure Cannd. cestcr hospital where it was found Mr. L. A. llunter then sddressed,wh_y thousands of families, the world ,inn third, George E. Brown fourth. ll0 had ri -broken wnm and other U19 meeting illanklllg the people °""'~‘°°l °l'“ th” °°“,ld h.'"‘“V k°°l’ Summm-nldn nnnchlng (;¢',mpany bodily injuries. lllowevor, fire is for the support given him on his ‘fuse |Yl€'}R“" lt' nltakanllllnlg :fag rltth, ltuthvon Brett Fox Co. Al- NICK ln his home. and getting election and .emphasized the great §°,°,'¢§‘w‘lu qammg ,nm l?,°p¢,-mg. iiston sixth, Black Fox Syndicate fllillll-Y1‘s'll‘l'~"‘lY HS <2-in be 0Kll€Ul-0~\ r - . k____._ ._-.s..__ ._' - ' lllllll""°-°“'° ' ' ml -by Ven Aircbdeacon Mol~)iheram,'““d Bllxlllafy i0 the Zenerlll BYU- thing else. Guaranteed to give abso- D_n_ Mn and ,Mm _Wise Wm re, tem of organization already exist-[lute satisfaction or money refunded. sitio at the Westmorland A ts. llng- . Th* Pm” 0°" T°'°“¢°- 0"* I I V _ , D While the nominating commit ` l ` _ ,. JA - l l°l'iHl1 Cl1\U'°h» 3\"l\m°\‘°l‘3°- 01° principles and benefits of system-l ' _ f / / . ., °""nm'°fs °',m,|""'c§ ‘,’,‘;“‘§‘f,u°“ ,#2, f/ - vote recently taken in the Presbr- address. having tor hu theme. th three new elders, Murdock Mc- / , _ Lorman. [William Miacmillun and Alexander A. MacDonald were in- /' ~ _ ‘f ,_ 1" so long as this goes on?" nearly twenty-four hours replenish the waste.” of the day’s work." rather than to tear down the body.” nerves would soon all ri ht, but - night after night I he awa e and .think about everything under the sun. “IF I could only sleelpe I beliive my "What chance is 'there of getting better "None. Nerve force is being exhausted and there is no rest and _sleep in which gm “One thing sure I cannot stand it much longer, for I know that every week--yes every day~iinds me more restless and nervous, and less able to stand the strain “I suppose the doctor could give me something to make me sleep, but I don’t want that. I am weak .enough now. I want something to build up strength 1=_ "I believe I will try Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. I have often heard of it, but never thought I would need to use it. I was always so strong and healthy.” "This nervous trouble is a peculiar ail- ment. No one would believe w at I suffer from sleeplemmess and nervousness. I do not look like an invalid, but I certainly am of eve da , 0119-" “One thing sure I shall not spend an- other sleepless night before I begin using Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. I expect it will take a little time to get my nerves right, but I shall get half a dozen boxes and give it a try out._ Something seems to tell me that I shall not be disappointed.” You are protected against imitations by the portrait and signature of A. W. Chase, M.D., the famous Receipt Book author, which are on every box 0 the genuine Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food. 60c a box, all dealers or The Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co., Limited, Toronto, Canada. _ the tissues of JJ- - FRIDAY SUCCESSFUL ISLANDER-A former resident of Summersidc Mr John F. McNeill, nophew of Drs. Alex. and John l<‘. McNeill, is .lun- ior Counsel on the international Arbitration Commission ut Wash- ington. Mr. Mci\'ciil is only 28 years of age and has the distinc- tion of being the youngest lawyer on the commission. LAID T0 REST-The funeral of the late Wm. Coyle was held yes- terday morning from his late re- sidence. Sydney Street. to St. Dun- stan‘s Cathedral, where a Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Maurice -McDonald. The pall bear- ers were: Messrs Edward Ready. Peter McGonneil. Goo. Bell. Mich- aol Curran. T. l.. Smith and Ed- ward Higgins. Service at the grave was conducted by Rev. A. L. Sinnott. CONFER WITH PREMIER.-Mr. W. Is. Best, of (Jitnwu. National Legislative Representative of the Board of Locomotive l-‘ircmcn and Enginemen of Cuuaslu .ucuon|pan- led by Mr. E_ Macllonald. of Fred- ericton, -N. B.. representing thc Trainmcn of Now Brunswick are now in the city, They conferred with Prnmior Stowurt yesterday rc- latlve io proposed lugisiation. .\ir. Best has been u`frr~qnent visitor to Charlottetown in his official capac- ity. I-lo wus horn at Crupuud in this Province. und nftor serving for a number of years on the Canadian Pacific Railway, located at Ottawa wihsre he took up the duties of his present office about fifteen ycars ago- Mr. Bost's duties take him all over Cauadu, as he is interested not only in Federal but Provincial leg- islation ne well. -He also represents tho Brotherhood at the different sessions of tho Railway Commis- sion. A year ago he represented Canada as Technical Adviser to Canada's Labor Delegate at the Sixth Session of the international I-Labor Office of the League of Na- tions at Geneva ‘ Ml- 'Mllfflls Calder presided "tithe nary catholic church or which lltotnry yesterday it being Music! ,nl ,sho was rt devout mombcr. I .\y. The rnusicrul progrnlrl includ-; p(,5,.,(,5s,.d of H kmdly and cheer. ycd lic:-lilies Prof. lrictc-hers paliumful ,|i,,l,(,,,m0“ “he hem 8 Hgh lgivon in-lr>\\', n baritone solo by i\ll"pm,,0 in me uffocuon ,md esteem ilurvey .\lucPllersou. and a tcnor.0|~ "_ large ch-C10 of rmmlvea and solo by Mr. Percy D. \ViliiumS.lfrloufis who had tho privilege of both being oncorcd. The gliestslhm. acq,min|_ance_ 3“'0f0 -lflslvllll -“°Cf\f°l'- A- W Iiyufl-| Mm. uammms is survived by a Irnan. Cilarltr-ttetown. and lioturian,s0,.mw|ng hushanm ‘one Bon Daniel -Lfnilst Clmnlnghanl- Sf- ~7°h“- Inf ilorden. and onedaughter, Mrs. l l""ll°“'l“g Wall We “d‘l"e55 gl"‘-I-`rank Christopher of this city; _‘"1 bl' Pmf W- L- Fletcher: ltwo sons, Herbert and John hav- l *_ fing predeceased ber: two brothers l RA's|NG BU0YS_‘The C- G- s‘lJohn l.. and Joseph of Washington. "Arnnm0rc" icft Ciiarlottetown,D_ C" and mme S|sters_ M,-5_ (j_ ycstirrrluy afternoon to pickup thclnrenmm of New ymk_ M,-B_ C_ .buoys on the .\'o.rth Side of l’rlncelW,,n(|wnrth of Boston' and M,-5_ [Edward isnand, North Cnpo nnritjuna Gmlm of 0,.ange_ Mn55_ West Cnpc. After she has landed] The funemr which was hem nn the buoys on the Murine Wharf-fN0vcmhm. 13th_ from her lam she will continue her work of pitzk-lhomm 118 Euswn Sweet prowml. ing up the remainder of the iruoys ed to SL Dunsmnrs Cathmlrnl in the Northumberland Strait. Shr-,Wham B R_6q"k,m Huh Mass wns reached port here on Wednesday offered hy Rel F,-_ Mclntyrq-, afternoon, bringing with her thc mmm” to me Roman Catholic lumys off the Mitlztlulono islands. C8mmm.v_ The Bm-vi(-_eg at [lm North Side of ('.r\p\=. Ilrcton, also grave `wm_0 cmldncwd by pn./_ Cape Llcur und Murray I-larbor. Fnumr McMahon_ ACCEPTS CALL-Rcv. J. Sinn- _J lhfy ,\1uh-u. n. A.. or North rover. -------*"“ ll’. li. I., occupied tho Buptiist pul pit at St, Martins, N. ll.. Sundny ,morning and evening. At the closc lof the ovcning sorvloc n meeting of llllv lnomht-rs of thc l'nitcd Ilnptlst cliurt-ll was held, .\lii1'liar‘l Kelly oc-. cupicd tho chair, A unanimous call to become pastor of the church was oxtondod to and accepted by Rev., Mr. Millctt. who will assume charge on Sunday. November 22.-~St John Exo. a~..ar-1. _ The death of the inte Mrs. John . ,Edmonds (nee .\iary Elizabeth Mc- Donald) of Charlottetown. occur- red nt the City Hospital on Wed-. nesdny. November 11th. inst., at the nge of fifty-nine years. Tile llcconsed had been ill for two months but all _that medical aid and tender nursing could do prov-, od of no avail. She was attendefil ,,,,,, 23212:. “°;.;l‘."°.°.f.:s.“°'..:';l:.'.:‘;:1j .. , - who administered the last rites of "vom" "Bu" Co” un' » l D. IOII: “W nmNoINo UP FATHER- - c " - - _By Gm.” McM,,,,,,,. GUY SO HE V/ON‘T WANT TO -- `. - _ _. _ . t. imc -ri-lx-rr trlouamce AN HE worvr 591-HER GRAQOQ5 *ff 0'~Ueo¢>o:>A\_°s or Hsaa i-is C ONEb HOW P 1 W Ulla! ur. lurm Futuna Inna; Ina. Qual lib |Qh an-ual' J\¢ OH: My \n».uc.H1-eras AN . lwuz QU/\Rf\r.t.tN AN SHE BEAT ME. up rr-5 GOOD - ALL v~/N Lira vb NIGHT - -i __- _ I ~ 4:3 l|THA`\"'5 THAT! WHEN L.Of>E‘”:> bail _e1 g ---s-,-ss.-;~ is .-,a nlianr yn of 1°'