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Juli:-' ie*'_i_§? al ~ ‘i ~, ill ‘ i l .,` Q52. _. _ -'»-; i l 7 ll é ia t‘ 1" ll it t °.t`?“‘ 'l lil a !' l 1 ~ Vf his share iowa _ _ ` at mu at _"L" Lan wears Vlllard and family, intend making thelrl 1 f-lnmll'f»lllll_ nrlllllllo lllllnEll sEl.EcrEu~ nlolll ll ‘ ._ __ _ I ’~ 1 _ . l »\. _ _ _Ht lssss_nrrS_F°s mf volvnlS__sl"@.“ ills TU ll DAY LODGE _'xp-» -£PR.iNG FROUICS -ln an “War Time Work allen despised sleek snoop article Leod. city. has received a telegram Y ll P E lslsnd" R. A. F.. is ill of induenza and pneu- nn. lf. s. _ __ ‘V 5! si 'sv' '1 ¢_ F _ ‘ _ ` ‘ in the Tomato Sstux-da .N ht ' V ' l _ _ G ` i ~f 1 " ’ ' '_ . '- ' ' - 1 in Z!! ' "` ` ii". -. ' - ~ ’ .- 3' '/. ' 'L I * V ' ` g S 'as fl" I V mention is made of the "spinning mania in Hamilton Military Hospital, /Q "J X _ " ~ ' - _/_ _ _ _` ' _ I f: ,I - _ _ _ /».' _ _ 1 lrolicl" which have now lwcome a Ontario. A later report says/his con- I _ __/_ _ f `\ * ‘ ' ` F .- ' Q' \ ' _ ‘ ' I ‘W ,_ ` ` lourtoe of prectitnl entertainment at dition is improving steadily. ' _ K _ _ / W ~ ~V __ _ Balnmsrside under the auspices of the /,_l”;/_/ _ V t_ //' V ` t “*-ffl’-‘/~ '_ _ " ,. ' ' ' ‘ , { "' ~ _ " mu” 0, th, Red Crow mmm” 1° colvnuoron vlLl.ARD r1EnE.- -/ ' _ e _ I ..=____-_ » ‘l . l f H/JT lui, _ I _ :filly l, _ gf '"1 l Q" .mmm M uw," 'ML sam” Conductor Viilard, 'Canadian Ol-dn~ A / ~ V~ ./I/_M - / V _ e 4, » » _ _ r - ' __ ~ _ '_ / ,hy Num ”_”__..Th° summanide ance Corps, Halifax, formerlyincharge _ , - _ , f 9- 1.9 5 ’ . _ K f \ , V. » . ' ‘ l \§ ' ’ '/ I ladies have found a wsylto make even °' me ordmmcs s“l-uma’ Ch"’°"e'l com town is visiting the city. His friends fd. the we"m_e~ will he pleased to learn that Conductor - A WEDNESDAY - _-mai iA._ SOLDIER lLL.- Mr. J. 'l‘. Mac- on reporting that Cadet Allison iMcLeod, ’” _-a* - ~._ 1 \ t __ ,_ ¢k._a' 1 -` will X ll* /.1 ` H- .-‘ I .' r ' 1 ; \ J _,\\‘\" _le '_,..\ _T .pa _ \\_ `l `§` Q, if ‘_- I -;§.l. 9 _tl-~\( _gs It »/ \ (mlm. 'meh wa a mb" em yable home once more in this city. _ h o aihir. with 14 wheels busy, was on Wednesday afterrnon at the res- Fm‘E"` The meme" wer” C out about 2 o'cIock yesterday after- thc and Ill ff- olll e idenoe of Mrs. Joseph Gallant. MR. ARCHIBALD MCCANNEL The death of Mr. Arehibalt McCain- Askm' barber' The Wang were S neil, of this city, on day morning, Fri 0l.m0 as I shock to his many friend He had been ill for a few weeks a severe cold which developed pneumonia. He was 32 years of character with every promise of bright future before him. He was clerk in the District Passenger Agent`s OGCB of the P. E. I. R., wllore l his courts oneness and marked ability to locale mm bcpmlse Qf A wry' HIL serious illness in his family. His last he won the respect and esteem of with _ mm, MISSING-The Halifax Chronic nntp says: (`hie-f of Poiioe Hnnrahan was a young m f X m H?" lf-celvexl at wire from Summorside, QM an 0 e e p.€ V noon for a. ilre in the basement of ` building at the corner of Queen Sydney Streets occupied by A. what damaged by fire and water I B_ lore the blaze was extinguished Z E.l. asking lor information oi' ~‘ tl-llsroabouts of william Chasey, A that town, who has bee/n doing rcco D8- le has P. the of n. struction work .ill Halifax. The: uutlluri- '3"v ties' at Snulmmersido urgently desire: Deceased was s son of the late Alex lodging place here was on St. Albans McConnell, for many years care sr of the Armourles. He leaves ta to; -- k- Street. , mourn a young widow, formerly” V. A. D.’s IN DEMAND_- Last Ml” Mm-lol Tantom _mlm his mother' winter n number of short courses ill and _three slate,-g_ Maud and Dumlhy first aid were held here and a large at home. and Mary, wife of to all of whom heartfelt sympathy 1,-_ number of young ladies receflvcd Theodore Buda-|~5wn, Baum Alba,-“_ valuable instruction in nursing, etc. of; This city is now in thegrip of influenza the community ls,extsnded_ The run-l epidemic and nurses are llrgcntly fe el-sl :mv place vesterflav_ prlv.irelv.l flulrefl: wl'h the training those young H, _,,,,,,,,d' Wm, ty," y1_m,.,y .,» Nest-1. lmlles recoil-crl they should be quitel ~~rlt,(lll~'fl01l§, tn (lm Pe0plg’g (fgnleiey-_\_ ‘flillllfrltllll [0 flll U19 l"€q\lil`8lIl0l1lS 0fl~ llev. Dr. Fullertvn oiliciatinn. I _ On Friday night ll. number more 4' . . . 1.l.m.1 991514313 al-l-l\~|;<1 _from over-Sep’ ‘:r-crfulll' rf-lense tllcln from tlleir_ . 'plwsgl Qmmlng to Qharlollelgwn were daily occupation until such time as thel gl Major Wilson of St, Peters' epidemic is under control. Bay, Sarpper E. McLaren, of (lable, ` ncaa. sat. J. A. Mcnslll sua mes., -LOST HIS HAND--Ml Mark ' p_ ' C_ Gmmouy_ E_ Bar|0w_ John _ Bernard, of Eglnont Bay, who has been D'0uc°_ and _,_ A_ Campbely (gba,-_I employed at Borden, met with a very ]Cnemwn__ They were given 8 hearwi painful and distressing accident therc welcome. "Co. Bergt. Major Wilson, son Mr. John Wilson. St. Peter's Bay. usted ln to zstll Battalion Nov. 1 1914_»H° took pan in me Summa-| oflices of a returned soldier, versed Vlmy Ridge and Passtrhendaele bat- gg ate young lllnn might have bled to men whogwent with mm ln the death. He wus brought without loss 20th, only tree remained with the Batt‘llon_'(;amef_ D0yl9_ Charlotte. Hospital, where it was found neces- tawn. Reginald wslsn, llc, stewart sary to amnlltaw the hand at the ties, escaping uninlured. Oi the and MeynardSand erson, St. Peters; of the rest some were killed or C0l|€Y\l l‘9C0V9YY wounded and others are in other lm- tltliolls. On August, 2nd, Wilson left France and after some weeks in Eng-. F. S. Lodge, the well known dentist laitdleft for home to take up the dut- ies of Infantry instructor in St. Johr.. N. B. ' Bpr. McLaren is a son of Mr. hillton McLaren, Cable Head. In May, 19l6,_he enlisted in Nelson. B.C., in elle' lst Bstt$;llo`n.` He spent 15 momllq in France until myolgia got him and he was sent over to England in Def-~ elnber, 1917. Alter spending about 8 months in various hospitals he was invnlided home. Pte. Patrick C. Connolly, ls a son of Mr. H. C. Connolly, Grafton Street l-le went overseas with a draft for tho 40th Battalion in October. 1916. und was traniferred to the 25th Battalion I-le took part in the battle of Passcllcn- 'i‘-lie and escaped without at scratch "lvl was in the dlfierellt rllills at in'-ll .lhariconrt and south of Arms. .\' infns .t close comrade of his. inc. llazen Baker of Summersidc was mln- tured and made a- prisoner by the l-lurls. Hs met many of the lslnllli boys during his sojourn incluflinsz Prank and hal Conroy at Passchuerl dnale. fln April 24th Pte. Connolly was ipwlered hors 'le combat by a shell- ll\l""l. which badly 4r!_*.¥;['l..b->. Ink. _.V .‘$}`4l=‘~ __=_1;~_’~f_f_'=_~z+===~=®e1f=s_=»+V-»~» eld ' ` :tiled ' 9 .__ _ . 4. .,/ -i J _ F' -_ _ fl? _,_ H" .U qu* Y. -.. .ry __ _ ,_ sl _'.1' I ' 1#-’. '~ lv ft (__ \ '.. f t ‘ _ _ _ 1 ' ,___ ,.,.~' unilllllllil - `.\__”"""` `~..--13:’ _ _` ‘ V 5. ll-1', ‘ ` , AY 1 ' _ _--,. - 1- - ' "__ ,,.,.-uusnlnrn nr _-of . ~`;_ '_ ,_ _f _ - f l . . -‘ ‘ _,¢~» ~` ~ I V ' am~"` ‘ I _,__-°""° lx' _ éxx » ‘ t ,-1.-v t. ,~ -.4 t. “__ ,.. ` - -1 _ ;u¢¢V‘"' - _ s _:_ E. _ I .4 1 _ _ . _ ‘t 6" 7 _ /2, Sl cr! <§l Wm 0.P5`§ l lan* Y., ;_ l ' ._ ` ff;/“" ,l‘ A "W4" ';f». ?f¢>'.V’f°`7: ' .lt '.» : _l _ -_:_>` ‘U“5<§E__1.;,\“".\\»§f\\\\`3»` _ _ __ are sy¢§““_ _ fsfv»=1"°"°°“"" “,es2~S _ as *Nil* r _ _ _ Q -v/7' 1 /...J ,iV" I A '.'."l /' ~ J’-V Q16 _ __ . "' _V-/,‘0f,,W&f.3f`§’~r_l*=V~ ‘W - .wguhhih ~.\;:;(q.‘§Y,f_1 t\_l,\_V_ ___-:_z`4a_f_-f/.l-___ fy* Ee »- i` ~`a» / -`9 1 do/°f”“‘”"‘5” '\- _ pomp" “°M,,@ft 15"” ll _ _onlie V 1 1 "rwww*‘~ ;;f.i__ -V'_~ » - I _ ‘ tlia -if '__ ' lt), .if . _ » _ _ ‘ I _ uwnn, ssllll __ ‘HJ 5. _ M .,» "HQ, -... '_",,.»|nnm\ ___ )-_/‘ “___ X' ` . _ , `_ _ ' V w 'lu 1 . " ””,|||l’||'V "un" ff 'I -il# “fx -1 _ l ~ ' ` ` gl nf-"’ ‘ »m\*""" *f-' -*_ \ \" ‘ ' ‘ fry; la \f‘ _I _ V 1-When Canada 1 the present situation and it i s' to be hoped they will-at once offer their services and also that employers will ‘ money at flnterest. ' Promises itoi Pay y¥~w./1'.” 'fr is: '\ W ` L “l 4~--.'{_ ~, Tv ~ . _.` A ~‘~. *G ~. .za ~z fs \__~’ 1' is 2 .¢ ._ ,- il~ Q. I;/if 1 ~. 9-. F2 ytiinr skin t st yo .. Thi: went down with all hands Mrs Cam- _last week. Whilst _engaged in some work connected with shunting cars n_l he had his right hand terribly crush- led in the coupler. But for the good in first aid treatment, the unfortun- of time by auto to the Prince County wrist and he is now making an ex- Tlle news of the sudden death of Dr. of this city camo as a sllock to his friends on Saturday. He went home from his oillce _not feeling well on Friday and on Saturday morning he passed away. ills death being attrib~ uted_ to heart failure. Dr. Lodge was la so_,u of t-he late Rev. W. W. Lodge a former pastor of Grace Church in this city. }le was of a very genial I nature, an excellent dentist. and al- though never in robust health his lifc had promise of a still very useful future. llc is survived by his widow and one littlc hoy Maurice aged sov-I an _vr>:lrs_ also his mother and sister. l who are at prosellt in this city. To all of these. deep sylllllzltlly is extended rl their zliiliclion. Tile tlczllh occllrrcd nt Georgetown on Ttlesflay morning, October Sth, of .\Irs_ (i:lm_nron. aged 81, willow of the into Thomas Cameron. Five years :lgo she took a stroke of paralysis. \'hlr~h colliinell ller lo her home. an lnvnlili. und ll fortnight previous to llol' death. she was seized with a sev- ete illness to which she succumbed, her years of suffering being borne with patience and characteristic cheorilllness Tile late Mrs. Cameron -.vzll-l a lllost estilllable Christian wo- mun, belonging to a family who were honored and respected wherever 1. nuwn Her maiden name was Jane ldelgllson. und she was_born on they 1-‘e-'gmlon farm about a mile from native of Churchville, N. 8.. died over vngnged in tailoring in Charlottetown, before removing to Georgetown, where he carried on the same business there left to mourn two sons, Wallace in Vancouver, B. C.. and Ambrose, resid- ing in another part of Canada, and one daughter, Miss Lizzie, in Geofgetown. Another son. Edward, was drowned in th °°\‘°°l *nw msn ln-l s e ng en some years ago, when s vessel on which he was aboard, MRS. THOMAS (JAMERON | tivorgclol'-'l\ ller husband, who was a ` '1 1 ‘.1 .._1 1_1 _ _l i l ,yV_ ,_. -provided thesecurity is- good. ` ' _ A provided the borrower is known to be able to pay the interest as It falls due andu 'tot repay the principal on the date specified. ~ ‘ ‘ ' t When you loan money to Canada you _know beyond all possible ' l 7 ~lU€S’¢i0ll_ your money is safe-the security for the loan indisputable. ‘ 1 1 - . ' - ` _ _ _ ‘ - _ 1 estcfglaoda Stvgal' del” PCI' Capita ls the low- ' fas a loan ln which there ls absolute ,' per “Ca CE natmns as Wa1'“h¢1' Wealth certainty that the borrower will repay and _ . D ’ °m_‘°l_’& C' -r°S°‘”`°‘_’S» 3° equal certainty that the interest will be _ great as to _be _almost beyond reckoning. paid every six mbmhs _ 1 , | »_ . - , s And all th _ . . - ~' ' ,~ hind th;-Vigtgfiogfilj _‘;f9$;";fil;c1f° The securlty ls_ so stron! that none can ` L be open to the Canadian people for sub. question lt-for lt ls safeguarded _byall ._ I »\ J Scription Within a few days. _ ‘ the, wealth that Canada possesses-by all ._ _ ' " ' the developed resources represented by ' Like the Victory Loan 1917’ it will be _ her combined industries and by all the '_ welcomed by all loyal Canadians.; unto`uched.resources of her mines, forests, 1 _ lands and fisheries. ' » -. A -ns an opportunity of pmving that we are determined to fight on to Victory . l' ‘When you invest in~tlle Victory Loan » l `.. ,rv with our dollars, as .well as with our men and our guns. V _ _ v l9___l`8, will become the owner of a Vll1¢Y?fY Bond. That Bond. is Canada’s _ _ _ signed~pl¢d§_c`of repayment-a pledge that _ -as anppportunlty of placlng our earn. ings ln what ls at once the greatest of causes and the safest of investments. " 'Canada is "in honor bound tb redeem- ‘ A land, in wealth of resources, abundantly.. M . `_ `a‘b_le_‘ to redeem. , __ _ '_ \ . Get reac_l}'.!fi;fo .lclfoli your _share l ,_ Will.” _ " »1`-l.."' " __ ' " _ _'l-»l»~db»7`C4§-La.".vs¢==r;él..».'nc<.-Q.-lille. . \ ‘,» ‘“_,°°'°P°fl¢i.Victoryi Bonds - 1 / _ . l 1 v v i I l. .¢__ l ' t , - »-4:... _ , ll up to the time of his death. There are __ ___ t. . ... 1*. V _ if s JAMES Ammnp 1-RAIN R 1 l ‘ - - ~ -~ .- ' f ' . mn "WW ` _ c ` 0 itgiglad strict attention to business se- t Much sympathy will go out towards Una- 3-5- "U33 ‘ daughters, Mrs, LG, Baker of M59* ' ‘~ ~ » “ “ ve" ""7" l’“"‘°““¢°- F01' MS Wldvw who is lon. mrs. ml. ltsustlsfoltsrlottéifilvll- a "me Mr H J _ __ left with tive It was wnh I d . arry amos was in part- young children to mourn the loss of Mrs. R.D MoNl|tt Malpeqlle. Mrs: W1 ' C. Sinclair St...`lohn and Hrs- 'UA' The death rred i V 069 regret our cit nership with him the firm being `dev-mefrh \, (1 occ" n Summemde Wright of Sumnleralliefllllll l\l\\°“‘ V ~ ' ‘ ' M°l1§°Y llllht of Mrs Jam B izens learned of the d th t 1 it us an and 'Wing f'“h°" lon ' °" ' ho" ye nerd” MGH Jr anJ;:lll'es; t :$113, :lst James I: Trainor. but for . Two brothers. John in V (galnry, ,Russ at the residence of her daughter Cant. William Gordon, Ph". A. 0. Cogswell, donald. Peter Ross N7. (lava Scotia papers 'ana uc of the late Francie Trs or a was ' ~ ' _ QW Yslra Mr.__'l'rainor has ldrnesr in Ch rlott t 4 'Ml'l. L.A. Wright D . sron was a faithful memb r. f Bt.VAlf ed T i b ' ‘ ' a eown an _ M" eceued fm' num.. Pnshytenn Chfncll: in wh; n lll‘;l1:;‘°l-ll): ;v6el.l“:Z3w§'l;arb;' 03; lllrllmtzds ..pr09rietor. _ sister. Mrs.. Sylvester McGimf in Gen,-sewwny and on Thursday h“_l.“,- ._B.nmmn‘ “nouns ah Mtztkud ‘ or th; KMDRII; was a charter member North Attleboro. Mass., survive him. :Las lalldiw rest in the cemetery theres muh"-' ‘mr an mm” of l M n. _duly ma is Columbus _and ac- also his step mother. one hall broth- e se ces being conducted by Rev. Th nt' ll M rl- . _ led with -the work of ef. Frank and two half sisters Kath- Ml-_ q,,,,,|,,,_ ne “_ e ~ Mr. Trsinor was the son that society. _ . _ _ _ DI bearers were as W lsen and Mamie in Charlottetoyn The V ' - ' . _ " “ Ulllndld £790 of citizen neral which will`be prlvate will lie to Summersid t li A_A_ H", nom ln this my. no htm l _e h <1 t ..- ~~ V ° ° ._'° 'Mb hmlws - I. noni* .4 m me mrbnm. mums; ning; ._,.£l;gcil_lwo#n N03 Pll\rl‘lll§ pergdngly ld today at 8.45 li. ln. to_ bt. `el'. There are left to mm" gllhe ma I' v “wa "nu 'un' md by hh nm' “m”_mmd. in city and uml‘n;'n7 warm munggn s Cath° _, l _,. __ _ _ _ . . . » ..,» ,_ _ ,l __ _ _ .,. ,, Q- _~,..,, . V~f,» , ._,-an . _ I 1 .‘ lie.-»____. 1 ». |~ » t~».~.' .1 ..~ ` , ,4,`_m ./- . » ». I J I _ Y e . ,l _ . _ _ r _ 1 lt ¢ \ ) \" \¢ vt’ -»»-{"*“ < .~ t ‘fl ,f _.t l..;1_ h 1