MONDAY ARAILWAV OASUALTIES. —it la reported that two horses run- ning loose were killed by being UNVEILING ARMISTICE DAY.|C_ Meguigan, .4)“ satin-day Mayor McKeuna re. ceived a telegram from Mr. Hlll stating tiiat the bronze figures for tho Soldiers‘ Monument had arriv. A ‘I h As now the com- - ‘ ‘ “'9 Y pletiot]. or the monument only “"1191 w“ M awaits their erection 1t is exile“ . - - v .1 ‘ ‘ i io1vu1an. being the llaughtli ot .\irs., WEDDING BELLS——i"1‘o11i the‘ soieiunizcti in S1. - on Bernard's Chtir-rli iinitell in 111ar1‘i11g1- May Ahearn, daughter (jl l “:_ll"l"tl\l.‘illrl Johwh MH 191-11-111-1-11-11 1‘.l[""" 'l‘a_1-1..1~. iormerb‘ 311111111113, lornrll-rly FE-llpzllil. lshliilklll‘ 11:11:11 ‘m wok PM“) on on 1|. Folmm R resil 11' 111 . l111~l . 1‘ ‘ ‘ ' 1.311111 the l-hurch on the arm of l11-r1 father auli iooltl-li navy blul- suit 111111 11.1! 1o 111111111 and iuoil- skin ill‘l‘l( pit-l 11,11 ,1 pretty bouquet of bridal 1'1 4‘.\' 11nd 11111ill-~i1 hair il-ru. .\li<s .\1 cousin l-t‘ 1111- bride, acted as brul-sulaili 111111 \\‘01‘1~ 11‘oi' St. Paul. .\li1ine eeorgettl- c1‘1-1.>e dress \\'llii ostrieluihl: death oi‘ 111111 gold iall- 111111111111! 111111ch 111111 rl-li 1'11.\' 1'11r 111111 carried,iii-ought 11p 1.1111 ,1 l1o11l|11et' o1‘ r1111 s and s11'1---t pcas‘.l\\it11 1101‘ .\ir, 111-111741- .\1u1‘pl1_\‘- 11111111141‘ of the \11‘s. Holden ('. groom aclcll as‘ ll1':-l 1111111 111111 .\lr - organist. l1111‘i11g, 1s oul- of yh-fltlir,» __-;1111-_|t1‘t1Iy t-stul-ull-ll --U _e,_,1,,,;,,-1,-‘-_ '1‘1,,>l111‘o111i1ic11t and popular me M1,“, ‘VH5 nllillt‘ .-\111:1ic.'111 Church and cheque. to 1111- b1‘il|--s1nai1i a sir1lll1i‘;.1-§"ll"l'11l"i'll\'tt1‘§l1- with of pearls 111111 to the grooms 1111111 11111111- - 1111-“ eillllllllfif- 111101‘ fountain pl-n. .\1':--v 1h»- 1-e1‘1‘111011i'1' ‘ll the happy couple i't‘|l‘1iil‘t‘tl to 1111-1119119“ 111‘1' llllfilvlllltl houn- o1‘ 1111- llfillt‘> para-ms. 1vl1e1‘l-ll1'1'-’1111-‘ 11"” 1111' $111111‘ \v.*111l1'11g iweaitfast "1"" “:11” 1"'l111'11"‘l ivas served, Th1- happy i'Oli]ll(‘ were A o. Z c. A ‘I tl1e Ct‘l'('lll1Jll}'. .\ er ihuericau Cities. t'1‘ienlls join in 1v years of happiness. O11 1111-11‘ rl-ttirn they will rl-silie in .\lt1ilCil1l1. hing illl’lll uuiny .1. .\1. ilugiies, 1.. u. 11111111.... Hughes of l-Illinoutou- '. Dr. Curran. Ki-l and Rev, \\'111. .\1c|>o11ai1l 11 slants in the s11111-l11a1gv. Jas. i'u\v1-1‘_ lil-riiarli .\1urpl1_\‘. 3111-11 , Blahon and I’. l’. llutiv, _ _ '1'l1l,- iutc Airs‘. Hughes wa» 111 ill'l‘ W‘? W,“ ,,\.Hm_.,h|,, ‘hurlu. 1i|~~l1 t‘1'lllit'll :1 111111111111111-111 bot iovi-li by n11 in 1lli' 1-111111111111115- 1111s ll-fl :1 1'I'['ll|'|| t1|' . . 1111-1 l'.'1 \'lllllll(i|It“iS lo 111-1‘ 11111111); 11111111111111-1 “n” "mm" "1'1111l1‘111-l'111.: pariil-s p1‘l~1|1‘l‘1-11s1-1i ll1‘l' and Josopl 11t1 111111111111 1 \lrs' Hlflllil‘ John. Nl-ur-ltslle. 11nd Sister .\1.-l .-|‘ ¢~v-.__a__. Victoria. il.t'., who 11111111- ing from 11111111- ou this Sill: also ll-nvl-s to ulouru l1 - 1-1‘, .\1. ii. .\lc('1ll.1l‘. Nlilillictmi- 11nd r1 111- broth- Cape T1‘11\'l-i‘sr- 111111 .\i1‘s. iuaii- (‘l1111‘ll1ti1~to1v11,. __""'vlltlli§ciii 1511.1 ‘s 1., Rev. D1‘. Cur1‘11n. Rev. Dr. \\'. . - ‘Mt-Donald, Rev. Father HOME ON YISIT-Amung Ontario, Rev, .\ visitors now 111 the city are . - .\icL‘out‘t of Mont- WHL who ha“. just nrrivell here for a visit. .\lr. .\lcCourt. who 1s 011° Qu1tili. Rev. F. of Montreal's most. prominent bus1~ ucss 111011, is another stilcl-sstttblsdl ainlier ubroad- the sou o1 -\_lf- -_111_ 1111,. Peter .\lc('ou1‘t ot this Cllkixh.‘ ilrs. 1111101111 1r‘ "1-‘1’ 1‘ 1 1“"'1°""K 1.1-. lir. 11111111. cardigan. interment took p11tce iu Si. Dun- Ceuictcigv. where ere pe1‘t'0ru1ed ilughes (Edmonton) ceased, 'stz1u'§ R. (‘_ 'i.1st sail rites w _11lie Rev. i’. l), "My PM“) lltoli River Sept, 2121111.] __ i’ "' l‘. _\i iultilut-ly (lflitlh f!‘ Katheriur; tiru-n, which sad i‘\'1’ 21st ill the l1 lycars 01' 1tg1-, 1111-1‘silie i1.‘~':= 1111111 11ml c 11nd 1111 infant stin- Yllll 11111 “hw-‘l-S 1111111’ an it1t'11i1t, illiliit‘ FUHHK of t_\‘p1ioi1i1'1-vl=1‘. pathy ti’ all goes out TUESDAY ' udl-riui patil-ul-e and f"1'-1'1‘-,‘1‘es1‘ iation. James .\. blunroe. -1‘- 1;-f1"(11-1ii11ti\'1: ul l-Ildou, Belfast. I’. li. . l,‘ .\lcG uigati i ltcclor of SL1 _"’“ sub-deacon» =1 \'1'i'.\' hrl-liy i\'l‘till.il_i.; 111111 itvv. I11‘. iloiiaghan- .\i:1sll-1‘ lii - '1‘i11-<-11oi1‘\\':1s a .i.‘ ‘1|,l11’1'_'1il.\' lllltlllllll.’ ill '5- . .\lt'l)()llilltl, Suniuier-jlfitlllll 3101111‘- 11111111111111‘ l-1' M1‘. 111111 "s‘(‘1‘o:<§1. 1‘~‘. _.S_ 1‘. .\|oo1_~1-, 1111s 1111111-11 iii‘. Sin-lib. i'asl1ir while]111“1'1'111l4'* _1" Wlllllfll Jllllll Iltev. i". .\i1:(Ju1iid. ill-v. i”. .\lcl)l11111l1l';l"11‘11‘1- 1' 1'1'1l"l‘1L_‘l0I1. N. pcnpipd‘; 11:11. t. izlylor officiating. - llll- ltrllle who was l|il£llll.‘ll|l"lllfljlqnlgr’ ,,-,.,-,. _“,.“.,._._.1111li 1111s ,L§i\'t-ll 111\‘11_v by 111:1‘ fathe- t ' as lil-i-oiuiiilziy‘ gtlWilflfi 5,1 ,1 l’. .-\ .\l,.'o1' bvolvii vl-loui‘. w'th rust .|111t. 111111 wort- a ln-atiliini isalll-lia 11'. llll‘ 14 1'1 111' i11l- groom. soll-illiiizl-ll 111 7.11111 1 H of 1‘l‘1‘11i11 1'11.~1-s. ""1 Th1 t‘lllll'i'il. whit-h was 111‘ii.s‘tic- ‘mm “HM, JWr-‘lillif- ti"l'lll'.'lil'll l1_\ llll‘ 1111'] fril-piis . - 1 11-1‘ 1111- l" lilviu: lil- lpll-ll-ly‘ iilil-ll \1il|1 friv-nlls iluring ti|1- i1‘i'\il"’ shl- now‘ qllhl- organ throughout 111l- 111111 tllll'iil.'.'. 1111- signing 111' ltistl-i‘ the choir sang "0' i,o\l-_" 1105111141 llillll- 1v--lllli11:; gifts oi' N1l\'1'l‘, “'li-d 1111* "glass". i'lit?((|lt‘~‘., l-tlg, were <lt.'t~'1l1‘lt>lI-.i'1‘1)111 7.11111 (‘liurch (‘110111 of \v 111' 11 i1.'1:1i llu- Izroom “I Suffered Terribly With Sore, Aching Back” Mn. Roland Ferguson, I94 Lake 5L, Petcrboro, OnL, Wilda: "For over two years l sudercd terribly with sore back. l was almost mad with the pain. and had doctorcd with ituntii l was dis- couraged. Then my lather, who i1 a firm believer in Dr. Chase's Modi- cincs, advised me to try Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills. I followed his advice, and am glad to lay l was completely relieved of that tortur- ing pain in my back. it 1's over a year since l used these pills. and l l have had no return of the frotllilt. but always keep them in the house." e’: Kldne Jllver Pills . n ho: or an pllll. Fxlntanaon. on t 00., but. Toronto 11.1 11.! c- tive and also from the members ot if r . l ‘ t llullng" Ila The filllflfp-l 0f U10 M19 G .11. M Gulgltn took place Saturday mor ing from the family residence, 86 weymoum S," to s," Dunstan-s grams were also received by the struck by the train near Piueville,-C111h°d1'111- T119 DUI-bearers were; 1189M couple from friends and re- a few days ago, and that a cow'M°"115 GW- H- tbe same way at Green, Henry Fitzgerald. Sr., Ar- —Summerslde Agricultur. temas White, Numerous congratulatory lntives abroad. Toomba’ Sydney After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Macdonald left on a honeymoon trip. part of which will be spent at. the groom's home in Frederic- ton. after which they will ‘alre- up e at 145 Union Street, The Guardian joins in Dr. congratulation. lThomaa L. Smith and John B, Flemming. Solemn High Mass was chanted by Rev. Dr. J Chancellor of the Diocese of ‘Edmonton, son of the st, John, deceased, assisted by Monaghan, as Deacon and Rev. sub-Deacon, Rev, l’. aster or Ceremonies. The many friends of Mrs. Annie There were present in the Sanc- Ffllllltl gathered at the funeral ser- ~ 1 .- . . 'ice on Wednesday to pay their the unveiling W111 lak" "Nah Rel‘ J‘ '1' “Luonakh Re“ inst. tribute of rcs ,__ ,_ .. ,. .1 . . , - . -pecttothellec- 52x9 u" ‘A,.,,,,>,1¢L. Dd; .\o\eu1b<1 D1. Smith. Rel, w, h. Aionaglmil. eased saw we Dally Province o, ~ 316mm,,“ hulconver. T119 serivce was con- _ J_ Mcmuqxh RevJdueteli 1n the Robertson Presbyter- Jmnes Room.“ m“ Gems” 31(,Cu_.i1111't,11l11‘cl1 by Rev. A. luster. D.D.. be. Rev. Lawrence Smith, Rev. Drfwswled by RH‘ i .. and Rev. G. Fisher. Th9 esteem in which ,1 I,‘ _\lcGu,-gan brother of [he (w held was witnessed by Commerce. He was formerly inthe branch of that ‘bank in Charlotte- town. and the popular young couple will have the best wishes of many friends. Miss Edna Ross or Charlottetown, sister 0i’ the bride was a guest at the wedding and returned last night. ylqponam and Re“ the t1. W. \'. A. i'or this year was - held in their Club Rooms last night. The meeting was well attend- ed and the interest taken by those present shows that the spirit of coinralleship still prevails among the returned men. Choir. under m” ‘uremia!’ Upirienlis and church societies in w‘ l mown‘ was “Ssism, bv|-\\l1-11-l1_.sl1e “'11s an active worker. 1 liorn 111 Scotland S7 years ago. the l . _ Found cattle to Pfllltfi- l-Idwarll lslnnll at 4 yea in i860. she married M‘. . 1 . , 4 Aluuuikiam l, l, vumihlilllld, 111m predeceased ' Jillll'l_\'-.<(‘\'t‘li years. ,l'8l‘llt3 1o this city iatng. The couple were unattended. On return from tb-elr honeymoon trip they will reside at Bridgewat- er, N, S., where Mr. Porter la ac- countant in the Canadian Bank of The first monthly meeting oi’ 1st Vice-President, Comrade D. A“ Exception, H _ _. ago and has sine (‘arroii-i. . *1 ~‘ “"11! - c resided with her qwmhnu; ril-illls at Suinnicrsilic have 1111-31», Mrs. J. S. Ross. The llcc- wlevpb. grl-Pwd m“, slmckvd by m“ easoq- tlall been an invalid 1'01‘ the _\h.____ ‘Um ‘vujipasi two years. . She leaves foul‘ 111‘. Found of this '4 ‘s soils, .\l 1‘. George _ ivelfare of the Association. 0t Stiinmersll \_ g f ospitlil at Yaruiotith. , . . . a ler only a 1\'f“k" 'li c 1’ll1‘ll‘llllllt£ ill ill-rm, MUHJSV‘! “h” “L” l mm!‘ - cli by following Comrades: Dr. Rob- lilius. piano solo: .\lr. Fred Duffy. . | vocal solo; Colorado D. E. Noonan, w we" null .\lr. Cecil Kelly, saxophone duet. Ottawa and .\lr. Walter S. d, Nebraska; two R. ll. .\ulll. i’. l-I. l. ‘xi. S. floss oi‘ this city. grand children and oin- raiili child. interment was at View Burial Park ivas 11i:11‘1‘.'1-ll at Sunt- l-iil’ _\'l"ul' 1o mourn 11 She was the close by singing the National An- uiiy child oi .\i1‘ F1‘e1i1‘1‘icl1 (i ‘. ‘ “w! ihein. stota and sine-cl her iuothl-r when shcl AMBRIDGE MASS.l 1‘ of tho Session is ouuct- that he has ervices 01' Rev. irlottetoivu. Rev. Mr. is to leave about the 1:11c1l- anti stunt. .\lr. filills of Stnun l‘. 11111il lit-i‘ mlu‘1‘i1lge. Suutnicrsilllfs ulost 1;11111-_.-_ glliillllOllt intent 1111101‘ ofi-ith. of NUVCX .1 m], —-'l‘l1le .\lOtlt’l'ill0 ter- pleased to anti _vou11g andlabout four wet-ks. 11n a1-,b1-gin Thlii‘ ‘Dougaii Aloderatoi‘. liis services ‘"111 ditiou Duriu-r his illness his - ~ . E, . - father died. ills body will be tah- m gum“ I M‘ cu to P. 1‘.‘. l. The funeral will be l-ripnds, conducted by the \Vin11ipes1iukec " , ._ llaidge of Masons 0i Mcretlith. Nmnhldk‘ at Stu?“ Hm‘ c‘ B il., where M1‘. .\iucCailum was in] ‘h, Edward Bu“ . . _ ,_ . __.__, , . _ . . pitt. wins the P. busiutss. until stiitklti ill. i-vtiilll :4 I. Egg Laying Contest Mm ms —-CHANGE IN T Ufl-iegrain l‘t’C(‘lVt’tl rotary Summer-side 11111.1, front A. D- . wright. secretary Board of Railwav 11111110 to Yar- niouth was appaiw-utly i11 the i11-~'t U,- mun}. ],,,;,uuful1'0l' health. Th1- heartfelt presents including cut glass, silver; H‘ 1 " V, __ “ml cmml‘ Thvy “In 0“ m“ “H” tlllrllil ‘llllllllljilllllil. lfiiillléliihltlilill-J‘vrodl iraiu for 1111 l.-.1vl-11d1.-d houl-yiiiooti Snrkoaf ‘ " ‘ " l’ ‘ . cw York and oth- ' ‘ ' -' . , . . . “m 130M“ M T1 [lowing the sl- vices the body H t. be taken to l-Jxetlar. 1, ,., * 1A1 ._ {Lu 1;. 1 Iéllillllilllgllbtlllnlgntllislll‘1.1VIWlJSIS l-Jiiz- fmyqwo weeks‘ . 1 . i ' '. . , _ y} n who is well known as an of- “tubing up so m“ o“ 111.01‘ the Western Union Teie- "em is Second with 1847 eggs for tho year. > 1 .\lr. D, F. McDonald's hen No. 76 CALEDONIAN CLUB ELEc-rs was the highest. individual layer |0FFlCERS.-I’reeideut l-‘rank Mc- Donald prcsided lath 1111c llltixlltilllll! Wm, 240 eggs,‘ ‘ 111G911": 111 111° C11 I ‘lflvLflqll 6‘ Mr. lift-Donald has won with the i11-'1-1‘i11, illness borne with “ll-v -‘""“‘"""l‘1-“ "1' 1‘ ‘"41 “"111 “CCLITHO nucorthng SUUQMU ' I‘ i ' ' ‘“ h ‘ uhfldtmnfltlClli. i11 Ruiuiorli, .\Iaiul-. in which .l1rde1‘s require 1111111 to le arrive Stiunnerside 'I‘h1's will become‘ ef- New train tow Thl- remains. accoiup. . ied by 1J1‘. Taylor and 111s .'\i Tm". Wmvhviil) was with her in her brll-i‘ I mess arrived in Sumuicrsidl- i-‘ri- day. The funeral took place on Saturday 11ml the 1‘e1l1ai11s were i11. t1-1-rl-ll 1'11 S1, John's (‘1-1111-11-131‘. 1111- i111.» .\l;‘s.ll51"m1°"" John litighl-s 111' I-1111~‘1‘11l1l whit-h 11111111 rl-silil-iilu- 11f .\ii'.| Oct. 23;’. 111 the ,\t 1'i1‘t11u island. October‘ Railway Stiltilm and front llll‘ll('l.'v,;|[[p]' u 1 to 111-1‘ 1101111.- i11 i'J1ul-1‘1111i “'11s iargl-qwu 1y uitciilit-li. Th1- paii 110111 etivl- Nov, 51rd. 1924. l-rs from n111'nla 111‘rivl.- Stiiuml-rside 1.30 p. in. graph Co. l-r to replace late trip of Car-‘ ry. CHAHLOTTETOWN MAN KIL- l_,x,1,LED—\\‘lird was rl-i‘ .\lac.\iillan 1101111 an interesting ll-t- tcr received. from the 1st Vice-Pres- monvhs idciit, 1.11‘. Alexander [toss now in .\lr. Williams. 1vho was British Columbia, The election oi 1a sou oi‘ Mr. Charles Williams, was officers for the ensuing year then ' took place as follows: Chief, .\lr. J-‘raiiit Mac-Donald; P1‘ ilient, .\lr. ..\i_ “lhite; is! Vice-President. G. MCFll-(ljfPllZ T1 ‘isure \l1‘ John .\ie[’bee:' Wlilauli. I ibriiie of only about two 1110p lil 1111- late \\'n1. 11nd _ l , l I] ‘ _ I [Munroe of 11.1111! place. . ' ‘1 ‘ .-.‘.‘.-l ~ ‘ tribute of respect and affection zlsi 1v1. nliirst- l 1 1h. ver i111‘ re . . t‘t)lilt't‘lllll‘l~ll>ltli' ilcl-loiilll- will» on 3101-1 m“ “ndmwd hlnlsp" m PW“ Mllmvqi m“ rpmviinkvrn mo“ ]“|__,1\vitl1 whom lio- came in contact ' ' ' 1 lie 1111s- iu the 41111 year of Mu“. m“. ,.,.1,._,:ii.'l-. aull ilutvl-s 111 aioui-n their _ |g,.\-,.,~,.n,| |H.‘;l'1‘|ll|l.il)ll' loss‘ a 1v11low (til-c Nlzlmie with m.“ ,;_1.\l1‘i.1-1l11l 111111 nulls-title‘. (1IHH.IOHULL,“.II_ nnuconfllllti iiiauy 1111111_v il'lt‘iil|~. ivl-ll known in this c is hnine here 1.»;1ri_v' this suin- . 11ecu111p1111iell by his two sous. sixteen and eighteen ymars. ill-ct-asl-ti was twice 111l1i‘1‘ie1l-' i"“ ‘ife being 1l Miss ('111‘1'1l1i. about SPVCH years ago anti b_v cheery maliuer and friendly Secretary‘. .\lr. T. .\1. M ('(li'l'l?Sfl(‘lll(lill[Z §t’t‘l‘t‘tiil')'. .\lr. N. l , - .\icl.1-a11; Directors. .\lE‘|SSt‘S ll, flfhds won It omflght McDonald, .1. .1. .\lcl.eoli. i). Stew- art. A. l'-‘. Houston. James .\lr.-Isaac, .‘\i9X,.\l1'Lf:-l)0llflitl, James Paton. J. ‘ll. Ilurnett and S. .\. Mcheoti; Saint Andrews Day Dinner (.'o111- mittl-e Alessrs James Aiclsziac A. .\, Miss l.,\‘llia 'i'l11-.rcsu Powers. 1111111411- 11‘, 31mph, 1), yrcpmm, (1,, 1g ter of Mrs. 'l‘l1c1‘l:s11 and thc Nicholson. F. .\lci)onalll, J .l\'. Mc- Kenzie. l). F. Bethune and 1'1‘. .\1. , 1 l? White. 1101111.: she woulll rl-gaiu her “M, u _\;_‘.,,_,. passing 111 ialiiiviiil leuth occurvl-l ai llt'l' /llt’1.‘1i raiil-li upon 1 t‘l1u1‘c11 17- “ll-1- -\I=-1‘v- .111.» 111111.11 11.111 1111-11 in _\'('ll'5 iii-fl) Silt? (‘llltlldfll suit all that loving hinlls care for lil'l' 1111li uursl; her I11 shc passed lo 11111‘ ctl-rnai abort: ilillt’ 111 the ilge of " Slll- \\'.'|:1 :1 I‘1Jlil\'t' 111' .\l11r1‘11y 111.1‘. a dilughtl-i‘ 111' lllt‘ 1.111- I1-, 111th 111111111111 il-avrsit 11 1111111111-1‘ l1|' years sililllll-uluills. 1111s l-liiu-lhali rl-siil-ll in .\‘1 to mourn 11 soi‘|‘o\1i11;.; 1111111111111.‘ ll-‘ives lo uiouru 11 -s‘il1l-< 1111- ill-v ‘lwh-(Il-UH} “Pr” rpmlnrlill b-‘v Pr ‘ " ' ‘g mfil-ivorih. who l-apabiy prsilicli at, ill‘. iiuglil-s, ihrl-l- eons, Fhoiuas l" Phoebe also till- folioiviiig lirotht‘ ‘ Vaiill sisll-rs. namely: lOllll>i0ll null Airs. 511111111-1 lluilei‘. .\lr.-c Jolzrl li. Sl-uci- YOUNG. GATHERING llll‘ 1'11 11111111411. Oak 1'l'l"‘<'1jtieucilbatigh. 1(il'flliillil. Aiurray _ .a|.sl> onl- brother Stephen in l7. S. so :1 large uuiuhl-r of fril-nlis ‘1-laiiv1-s to whom is extended deepest sgviupathy. ‘The fiiul-ral iU.)l\' pl 1‘(.'t' [day afternoon ilev M1‘. Stl-rilug as misled by itr-v .\lr. Stewart officiat- lutcrirll-ut bong nuull- iu the Nil-u‘ conic-tor)‘. Montugtic. 'l'h1- relatives of ii11- l1it1- .\lr.-a. '_' ,li.'1iis \v‘.~1i1 lo thank ‘a-Il those who ‘>11 i1i11li1_v11s~;i.~‘i1-d 1111-111 i11 their be. .\mon;_- lllt‘ numl-roils iiiltl by the girls c-aused inuclt aunt-ac ‘lilo brilll- “'11s a vaiulrll 111011111121‘: who 11111111 111' .\ltllii1‘l'l'll. of which tin- l1<11‘K-'l11.,111‘i1il- was - 1111-111111-1‘ of the staff: .11ih11 G01‘ ‘the firm 111' .1. .\. 'i'ilton_ Si. John l . .1 l'l’l)|'l‘i(!llill~ 11113, ll '.I _____.___.. ___ . MARRIED IN MONTREAL- The marriage of Miss Helen Roll. daughter of Mrs. John Roan, 31 Fitzroy Street of this city, to Mr. Lockbart Porter, son of Captain Porter, of Wdndaor Nova Scotia was aolemniaed Mon- day afternoon at 3.16 in the ‘Church of St. Paul and Si. Andrew, Mon- treal, Rev. Dr. D. J. Fraser oflio 61.08! TROTTER DIPARTB—' Mina Nell A. Walker of Loa- An- in the course of her hike around the world, has In the last two days been in the city. lec- tured to a large number of people at the Strand Theatre last nfsht, where abe showed a film in con- nection with her hike and spoke of her experiences and the objects of her enterprise. Island for Fredericton, N. B. till! MAKING coop Rncovlltvs- Mr. Gordon Land of North returned to this home on Hat lust-after three weeks treatment. yin the P. n. 1. aoevlw- Mr- 1411111 underwent an operation for pendioi-tia, and bin memo’ 111911119 1° tow“ ‘m; (gong-try will learn with much pleasure of his recover! M1‘- Lai-rd sneaks in the hislwfll ""1115 of the hoepltn land staff. —THE FOX SEASON-As soon a. i111 ole tattobrli-‘lt; and $815111‘ lion is completed throuKllfllll 111° leiand there will b6 lIBBVY 51119‘ merits of live foxes abroad U118 recent shipments was a large consignment sent t0 the United Staten on Thursday l!!!" by 1111-. George n. McQ-mrrle- of Sumnierside. On Saturday Mr. O. B. well-known fox buyer. shipped twenty pairs to hia ranch Aoao REIIDINT airman; The tunerai- of the m» Mrs. Brid- get McNaily was held morning from the reside son-lln-lnw, Ml‘. Francis to St. Dunatanhi Cathed- ral, where a High Mass of Requi- em wna celebrated by Rev. G. Mo- Cabel The remains ‘were taken to Tracadie for interment. SUDDEN DEATW-The death oc- curred in the city last evening of Mrs. Frank Works, The latte Mrs. Works had been in poor health for was ‘being taken 111 from her home in Stellar-ton, N.$.. at Fortune Hridgenhe 1191K! C l ""9""? lnedllhal THE GOOSE OROIZ-llilr. C. E. Austin of Mansfield, Mass" the well known goose buyer was in the city yesterday. This year his headquart- ers are at Albany and he has sec- urell only three cars of live geese, about 4.000 in all. as against 6.000 bought last year. this year at the farmers‘ homes w- s‘ 151.25 as against $2.00 paid last. to her mother's train last evening. were taken to the Ma al Home and will ortune Bridge this afternoon. be forwarded to there are 35,000 geese on the island He hall contracted -for tnatiy more titan he was secure owing to the failure of a number of farmers keeping their promise to deliver the goods, .\lr. Austin leaves this morning 011 re- turn to Mansfield. E. Noouuu- presided, speaking very ' strongly on cemradcshlp and point- ed out the necessity of unity among returned uieu, Comrade T. E. Mc- 7m 1, S, Nuttlgavl-‘al very interesting paper ' ‘ ' on 11l- ".liitia" which was ver . , . luucli appreciated. Comrades C. (ll Angus Mcphm “ Acorn 11nd l. E. Croken also ave . , interesting addresses regardinggthe ‘my “as perfmm SERVICES—TI11= funeral of the late Mrs. (D12) \Vll- larll Taylor (nee Miss Katherine Green) look place from the resid- ence of her uncle and aunt- M1‘. and Mrs. il. C. Mills. Stinimeraidc. ou Sunday afternoon to St. Mary's Church null thence to St. John's cemetery at St. Eleonora, Rev. C. officiated at‘ihe church and grave. it was very large ly atténlied and the floral tributes beauflful 15ml numer- ous. The pail-bearers were Messrs. LECTED. —- The Calgary Albertan Sflysz-L. S. Crosby, oi’ Banff, was u deputy grand master district. Aniient Frog and Billions. ut the annual eld i111 the AI Azbar tem- ye-sterda" afternoon .____ Crosby's many friend _— McPHEE WEDD- pretty wedding was esday morning Oct. y's Ci1111‘cl1, Doin- Bay when llugh honor conferred upon bill members oi’ the liiasonie Lodge of Alberta. , by the One‘ could have been 1.1 soleinnized T11 mi°"x°'14' ma“ suntan vzsranrmv '1 l - — ‘l u ritrlck Brtttllelylhig ell-lllvyei‘ yesterday morning from w "mke ll bliss Katherine Steele- The cere Afilltll‘ Allcll, Reginald Ellis. Arth- "11 m’ 11"’ 111"‘ 1’ IUPNc-iii, .-\ musical program was render- The meeting was brought to a - - llr Aidrria and George Jeffrey, Jr. of St. Anthony's -_- hich both parties are l; was attired in g suit 0t’ beige Church 0t’ w members. The brill a lovely travellin St. 'l‘eresus Church. 1v quicun High Mast-i w by the pastor, Rev. The funeral cortege was one of the largest seen locality for a number of showing the high c-steoni in the deceased was community. The —-BURIED YESTERDAY - The death took place last. Friday night Junction, New Ilainpshirc, at the early age of 28 years- zlftel‘ several months’ illness of .\lr. Lester l). .\fcCnllu1u, son of the lute .\lr. and Mrs. Duncan i\lc- Caliuin, of North St, Eleonora. The deceased- who was a very deeply young man, left home for e United States three y and had followed his a barber until sic side. There are own community Alias Elizabeth S Hines. maid of honor. tricotine dress .\i r. Malcolm Mc The groom's p te-ele, of Sydney sister oi’ the bride She wore a grey and hat to match. Neill was best man. resent was 11 sub- *_"' siantial cheluc: to th brll es 1 ' I ISLANDER DEAD.-.\l1‘. Lester ,1 Se, of golf] (mm; p92,] l nmd i.\ic(‘al1un1. oi‘ Rcckiugham. .\.’, l]a|‘|() 111,. gl-oolnsmal, a 1ig1-1l 31 years, and formerly 0f rink.- Cltarlottctown. l’. 1'3. i., who was in a precarious condition at Aleredith, .\'.-H._ from lung disease. died there . on o“. “m He “vim brought w lllllllLPOllS friends the tile hospital 11 few weeks ago some. what improved. but surprised the doctors b' a daily tom cratureof _ 1105. lie lirovl- his car iii this cou- It lhOn-Inotorol, shrank froiil any gran any kind. but W115 11 by all who knew him. Btoides being a succe choir was assisted Bernard Gillie, C willie Rev. P. D. McGuignn ell a scat in the Snuctuar pail-bearers, selected Knights of Columbus, at‘ which deceased was a. prominent mein-bor. iiloasrs J. Augustus Donald, Philip Noonan, Emmanuel Gallant, Adrian and Dr. J. C. McDonald; y, Thelma 011111111 thollng recent years and and ‘St. John Exhibit years ago he cnrri kness laid him zl- left to mourn one Archibald McCallum Eleonora, and five sis- rled and only one of Roy F. McLean. in this province. ed home on Mon- 1i1lll coin- each to lilo cordial congratuiatioiis- 0t’ repaired to the 110m father. fast was served. T e oi’ the groom's 1vherc- n. sumptuous break- hc happy coup- to Sydney where Hi ibel m-uclr us]: by niihms e was kind and thou; ' l6, now resides and as an all round The remains arriv 1i Scc‘1‘et1 .-\. .\. It‘. .‘.!'. " P. llau; ‘rm RE Iv-slgls” till-y took the train i’ Mr Xlihifgglfilraglgggi 11cc ut North Si. Elean- °1‘5 Ill 2 ban. Wednesday to the resbyteriau cemetery at Lot 16, WEDDING BELLS.-— Saskatoon Daily Star oi’ Oct. l7 says. A quiet wedding took place at St. Andrew's College chapel on Thursday after- noon at. 4 o'clock when, the Rev. Parinetias McLeod. oi’ Flake, Sank, marriage to Miss Ruby Josephine Read. daughter of lute Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. emony was performs! by the Rev.‘ W. A. Cameron, assisted by Dr. E H. Oliver. and Dr. i). S- Dix, all whom were college friends of the groom. The register was signed by Mrs. W. A. Cameron and Prof. J- A. Sherrard. thc- latter also associ- I ated with Mr. McLeod in college days. The bride was smartly attir- ed in a tailored suit of navy blue with Frcncuhnt of grey and blue and 11. nc-ckpiecc oi‘ squirrel. Her corsage bouquet was of rosea- Foll- owing the ccreniouy 11 dainty 11111- cheou was served by the college hostess, hirslwanklloffman. The l\ir. McLeod, above mferre to. is a native 0t‘ Georgetown, tli' But while all shall miss knowing that his and of pain are would be so sclfi to wish him bac end drew near l1 disturbed. Ho pas in the full assuran that “when the c lllls- Tabernacle ha - there was in stor building oi’ God that ho made with hands l-li the best. wishes oi‘ their host oi‘ On their return the k again ‘vhenth - e reminded of the brevity of lifo in y of Elsie Louise aughtur of Mr and ess, Kenslngton at twenty-five years. been ill during the uncertainty and the passing awn dearly beloved d Mrs H. B. Down \, H qmlfrom pen of tcu S- C. White Leghoms. . . .. . Th Mrs. Frank Halliday's pen often the curly age or medical skill and, tender n11 could do was done it proved passed peacefully early hours of Oct The funeral which -\\'11s a very large ono was held on the alter ‘noon oi‘ Sunday. Sept. 7th. in llle with away during the Aulnyfls hen, No. 40, was second m“ Rivr-r. The service 11 f’ < Li o Z 9 She was 0t‘ a gentle, lovable die- IIUVC!‘ Illllflllllflllg OI‘ ll0lll- il. Stnvert, who was n 1'0 lative and n very particular friend n1‘ lvlr. Auld and by Rev. H. Pierll. Ti11- address was given . - Stavt-rt. u was 11 very coiillcfllu and helpful one. The pail-bearers George H. Beer. W111. C. 1106123011 Livingston, John Aicl-‘atvtlrn- 111111 Aicbaughiilw and ltobr-ri Willis interment. “'11s in the (‘lytlfl 1111'" 11111 111 1111s g i111 11111 - Toronto Mother F 1111.111 Reliei by Taking Lydia E. Pinkliani VegetnbloCompound highest hen for two ymrs and wins thp silver cup valued at 850 donut- eli by the Cereal Co. of Saviour. being possess sterling character the true Christian. The funeral was held from ber late home 'l‘uusd1ly. Oct. 21st the s conductul by the Dutidas. Ontario. This cup has been won by the fol- lowing poultry breeders: 1919—-Mr. Thomas ‘J- Adams-son. Rougeniout, P. Q. l92l—.\ir .1. B. Miilina i111. P. E. I; V H "1llf2——Pendleton Bros. l’. n. 1. 1 1925i and lii2-i--.\iv. l). l-‘l Mc- Prt-sbyterian Church Port Bil-yin for! some two or thrce years. Rev Geo Ayers. Notwithstanding the iuclemency bf the weather a large concourse of people gathered to last respects 1o one who was held WEDDING BELLS-A pleasant event took place at St. Theresa's] Church on Wednesday, Oct. 22nd. when bliss Jennie Blanche Rodger- son, only daughter of Mr, and Mrs. ltodgerson oi’ Mt. bielery, was uuiiclt in tuutrimony to Mr. John Wilson of Cardigan. bride was nlttenlleli by bliss Mary Dounelly while tho groom was sup- ported by Mr. Roderic McAulayJ The bnilie was prcttlly attired iu brown velour trimmed with beliuv erluo and grey irinuuings, Tlic ceremony was per- formed by Rev, I. R. A. McDonald. 11, 11.. of St. Theresa. allel- the cel-e-i lnony the newly married couple re-i turned to the bride's home where- u sumptuous dinner was served in )1Doual1l, Montague. I’. l. who now .1 ' The pail bearers were: Wllltlwll WBRIEMPOWER WEDDINGI__I(S::S:?:I.ITL, .\la1ne Stewart. A pretty wedding was aolemtiizell ' 12,111 the Sacred (Yhurch. Alui-dlvu, Niaslsx. when the Rev. T. .1. l-‘lyun united in marriage Bernard. Elmer Cotton aiid Archie AIacLl-an. She leaves to mourn besides ]l(!l‘ grl1>f~stricl1e11 parents, four broth- ers and [our sisters: aloasc. New Anuan: Lorne '11. Nor- boro; llartlu in Detroit, Michigan: October ‘Fhns. Powers, to .\lr. Joseph l-hi- J ward O'Brien, son oi’ Mr. 11nd Mrs. John Mass. school: Ruby, teacher of lrlshtown . - ' l-‘lli ' Miss, Anna Powers. sister 50mm‘ 1mm‘ Nelson and 1 Son ‘rl-lunspay of liil- bride. “'11s bridesmaid. l\iv. —WELL KNOWN RESIDENT— The 111111111 occurred at his homo at 131111: on Saturday last of Patrick .\icl’hl I-‘rault Mass. ivas attired in 1vhil1- i-repl: romuiuc \iaii Driver, at the 111:1.- of “111' "m Engllsh "p" your“ The funeral mo], “mp0 with oruugl- blossoms. 111111 curried his 11m, ,-,.,,-,-,|,,n,.,. -|-,,,,,,,|‘.,’y i1 shmvci‘ houqullt of brides roses tuoruiug at t1 o'clock. interment in 11'1"] “Hes °['“"""“ll"y.‘ In": '.'H""S' the Presbyterian cemetery at Brae. 3mg] It???" "rmm lvmflo" Wm‘ m" Thl- 111- .\ . 1‘.’ .1.‘ -.1 -‘ 7 l ‘ ilitlllflll [his lcviliolhlv lrlilrio sildll-il 511191,)‘ “NIH”. r0505‘ Humor, “n1”, gun's. n“, h", dflu,,h_ the bride wnu a sterling rosary lu ' 1' " ' ‘ ' '" case. 101111‘. brilil-sintiill 11 siel-i bead. e11 bag, aiili to the best ruuu 11 pair 0t‘ white attli golllleuffwinklis. Arte-tr _ the -rc1'c1n0tiy ilt tic ciurct 11 (‘.11- ""$57,.fiii'°ii"’lii,"i§‘.§,i'£i§i,§ii'-ii """""' - , Farm Tuesday evening by the C. mules house" “mm “uh pm“ [y (1. I. T. of the llnptist Church. This took the furul of a ilaii0\vc'e1rp11r- 1mm”. “mp1,, 19,-, 1m.“ “w, ,,,,v,.kg' ty nud the varied costumes worn h0u,._',,,n,,,,n 1;“, u, yew vm-k “m1 - ‘ other parts. On their return they ment. Tito usual Halloween 11111111211, such as ducking for nitplcs- telling of ghost stories and fortunes were much enjoyed. A dainty lunch was Hl’i'\‘(‘(l by Mrs. J. A. (Jlurk. assisted tat-darn] by .\irs. Iiuble. after which games and l11-a1‘ty' siugsong brought a most ivleasuiit evening to a close. Mr. J, A. Clark ami M1‘. W. Drake with tliulr cars (fOii\'l7_VC(l the girls home. This was 11111cit zlpprccititcd. gifts. iTfrTT 6i 631i; '11 '.i"r'ii Ffftm" “ '“__ 131», r 1] M/liul. M1111 I __ 111i 1_\‘nTL"1-1 Toronto, Ontarim-“i have fowl of Citaricstown. [Gall E- Pinkhlm‘! vegemble cm - . . 1 did d' in to ta"‘b¢lm Rodgersous best style. Wungégt? ggnflnznlilegke u ' door one day advefll ham’: medicines, Ind afternoon was “d spent iil dancing and music both vocal and iiistruinlvu-tul until about »i o'clock iriicn tlic home of the grnom tcu awaited thorn. A Justice to the lune the evening ln music uiill llllllll tho small hours of ti lug when thlfparty‘ displ- From Autumn Colds d not fcol at all well at the time iml nd ota bottle of Vc clable Comllllllll‘ ftcr doing full iii ‘Flu- 1111111 is i111.- mosl severe 11011- suu ol' the _vc111' for collls- one 1111.1 is warm. thc. next cold and wel. and tiuloss the titoliiur is on her gtiard. till.- little ones are 11017.01] with laolllu lllilldlltly hang n11 1111 winter. Baby's Own Tablets are mother's best. friend in prevtmtiug colds. Thoynct as a gentle laxative keeping the bowels free and sweet. A11 occasional dose of till.- Tablets will prevent collie. or it‘ it does come on suddenly then- prompt use will relieve the baby. The ‘fubletsilre sold by medicine dealers oi‘ by mail at 25 ceirts 11 box from The Dr. Wlllinmrs’ Medi- ciiic Co., Drockville, Out. y drove to the a eronce in my general health. l I" i of aches and pains at the imc Ill ht I had every complaint 3931f- can truthfully say Yo"? 1111' If rsell after certainly did megood. [c1111 81nd" 111111101, n speak highly of 1t. and I iltinvttrra ‘i y qn-ough do other women good I v and ailing if they The groom's gift lo lorug uiill happy journc i c. decorated Wii-ll O11 the third da Late I11 the evening ihc i924 .\lr. J’. Sainu (OCIHCU, resillcat of Clyde passed Di-acefully the home of his son Aulll. 'l‘ruro. N. sixty one years. M" The llecensrvll hull been lit rather ' 11 poor condition I about nine months. In April inst ho . ‘ ‘m,’ ye was tukon to the i’. l-Z. island Hosp ‘Jggla ld-pu pital ‘Charlottetown where he rl-wllxgfl,“ pm-ioafll‘ ggxporioned _ . 1 women who have found this mediclfl! l" blessing la proof 0f l" wily nottry itnow r1111" 1'1 are splendid for constipation. Vila!" welcome to use my letter if W" ferns. Wnsrwooo, 51a Quebec Street,T°1'°11”l will live i1i Maiden. Muss. bride was formerly from Longlttv- e1‘. l’. E. island, and was employed lll the uudltiug, tltlliflftllltilll. 0t the . 0 m The expectant mother 1a wilblf considers carefully this atabemtfll S-..at the age of t. ood. it’ b toneofl ,. waeil £111»; thgnaailno awry- DON'T FOLD SAME WAY Muss. The groom ls a graduate o1" Newton grammar null high school. n111l is also employed in the Fell- oral Reserve Rank of Boston. Muss. Don't lli\\'l1)'.‘l fold your table liii- en aud sheets in the same w doing so you cause They were the recipients 111 11111111‘ i11 spots while the r1 it to wl-ur out. July. While tltcrl- he tool 1st is perfectly sulin Uootuiont for diabetes. lifter leaving the Hospital __By 0E0, 11111111111718 I11}; -,_ L'{§§§ml' L: ‘mm’ 1s 111:» Tlsoulber: QLAD TQ QA1_[__ 1T 11E ‘JAID H13. €QLJLDNT (.0 ANOTHER DAY wVrHQUT A §I~\Q\\F_‘ Tell: clvefi ‘ll-1- wAn- ANQW HLR ‘ 1~1 ‘loci ‘to CQMF. N“ 0A7‘ *1‘ “H