I I J lite" Important yiuoumv _ 1M6 ‘Oelebrlflon of ms til-fit. Anne. which took ‘bland yesterday. -'rI-I: LATI Into LILLiAN DOYLE-Tho death occurred o'clock last night of hire. Lillian Doyle. flummonide. The’, into gin. entered e out e!’ limiter events that s weeks we tort-kiln ‘$33.31.... The have taken place there In menfoperation was successful but she rears. A conservative estimatedeveloped typhoid fever from which places the number in‘ atteudancelshe never recovered. Her condition between three and four thousanvfhad been quite serious for several People. who represented every part days but ‘hopes were entertained of the Province from North ‘ m c”; m“, death last night came u a great PREVENTED av ACCIDENT -- brothere but eleo to the who“! 00111- Inf,‘ Enoch puke, M; and “immunity. She leaves to mourn three Augfln g, gm“ “d gar-don sutiiydaughters Misses Eileen Ella and orflottkl. W-lmlneet with an auto ac-, h- summersldei and m”? cidem at ypi-Qiiiid Fan," Me“ “mesons, Mr. Edmund and Clarence of 21st, on 131g- “my to mqir gummgf Sutnmevrside and Aubrey of h-ant- Ngggguce utvcai-uiisaii’ p_ a i" i9" lugham, Mass, also six brothers Uta untrue» Hospital. July 22nd use“ 101111 J- and P111119 Mc- for their home In Waterbury. vsr-‘Qit-{Qu Sutgugurtddezc 111311 I-ioeoiéh 1110M. I»! ‘WI! the desire of the - °- l'- l i)’. - J l - puny 1° eoufluua on bu; under ad. A, McNaJly, Holliston. Mass, A. F vice of vhair Doctor they are re-"MCXBHY. FremIIIshem. Mm. and gumiug, A11 we showing shady Dr. E. J. hlolfially, Springfield. “m; (rum we “widen; - ,gfais. Ogre! sista‘, “Mrs. Franfi j F0911, pfllglfl ..&$.8SWB Th; boqy o; rim 1M9 “riiiied as her aged mother hl-rs. Jno. quuhum, we viciim o; iiie .\ic.\'ally, Summerside also survive drowning tragedy i" “veswiiie i“! The (lluardian joins with a host Wednggday. w“ round iioariiig of friends in extending sincere Yfiflefdfly on the flats nearly a 53111113111)‘. ‘ mile IbQYB the scene of the acci- dent, ‘by Messrs Ira .\icDougall.7 PHQTQGRAPHEFW LEAVE- -, ed at about ten o'clock lust night Gordon McLean and Harold M‘? Peck 0f 1116 510N011 P5011119‘, WEDNESDAY ion North River road. just outside Crosby, wbu were passing. iu 3, Bureau, Ottawa who IviLhMItCartcr GOOD BREEDING. -— A purejI-he city limits. It appears that as motor boat. to A. A. Henncssuyn tntlertukiugTut-‘Sdal’ f0!‘ 5!- Parlors. this morning -at Duustalfe Cathedral to the R. C. Cemetery. 9.15 and to Sx.'they took many views. in different i thence parts of the prOVIIICG agriculture, scenic and (leap scat -—_ fishing, Those views, tit is expccta In tho death of .\Ir. Neil Sinclair.‘ Pd. Will be Shown here and else,‘ which occurred u; an Cari)». hour Ivliere during the coming autumnfluubu sururuuy moi-um; iirioiiiei- of iiieyantl will make valuable publicity ubgug the doings Oi connecting links between m.» early 101' 111v Province- Messre Peck “m1 ‘romeo and I think two residents with of Lake Verde, severed. Few meu in the province “W” they 53w °t ‘he Frown“ and memwn- and the later Summerslde IIus been Curwr “'0” greatly Pleased were better known and none more bemre wafing ‘xpressed. their’ deservedly esteemed than Mn Sm thanks for the many courtestes and I clair. He was a prominent figure in the younger Summer-side. u strong factor in its development. HS an influence for good until the day who of his death and be has left a rs- cord In successful uchievementi through honesty and integrity, all with whom they came of the Tourist Wtllivh Will photographers come to the be an inspiration to ail. pa‘. yr. Carter last night declared; His wife predeceased him by that he had tested all the air in two years and there are left to Canola Jaumica ajzd South Africa‘ cherish his memory four tluttghters and found more Ionic in Prince Mrs. Robert IilcKelvie. Aluutrt-zihi Edward Bland a" than in an." 11th‘, Mrs. \V. K. Rogers. Charlottetown; Q1‘. Mrs. n B. Hunt, Sutnmcrsitle; Mia's TUESDAY Ethel, Surnmerside. and one soul LMD To REST- -'T119 1111191711 Di.’ Ernest E_ Simian.‘ summerxof the late Mr. Wilfred J. Garuhum side, also a sister Miss Rachel, and‘ f“ held privately yesterduy morn- 5 two brothers. Daniel and Rev. Ro- ‘Iigpfrom A‘ A‘ Henneasey? Fuller‘ um Sinclair, all of Hamilton, “‘ “m” ‘° ‘he R» Q “mew” Nellie ‘Fheresa and Arthur Burrows‘ Howait, sou of Mr, and Mrs. John‘ _pnvi Ilowatt of Tryou, were united marriage. _ The ceremony, was performed by ed in Indian Jiis-s-Ionary work. are Rev. Mr. Somsrs of Tryon, asslst- this “'t‘(.‘l( touring Prince Edward ed by Rev. Theo. Ross of Port El- Isltltltl and sIII-‘flkiflg in the Il-if’ 81m N_ ]3_ ‘out Dapiis; (‘l1urches. On Sund‘ The bride entered the rose-bauk-‘i11flllf P"- MT- 311913011 Drefiflhéd ed living room on the arm of her 1111119 Ch-"11'1°1‘l@'C\Y1‘ PBDNST Church father. She was becomingly at-‘flmd lcmweW-‘d 3- V5!"- llwllv 0f "Pi tired in a gown of white metnuiogfdlggfxiémthlo giégkjlirutaséubeflve r"- fiulshctl satin crepe. with an over-I ., ‘s’ _ dress of georgette, wearing tbeiof ma“ He 315° "°'C“‘l a smmg conventional veil and orange bios-l some, and carrying a bouquet ofiand Mrs’ Gumson m“ rcrahtpntlodtrdssl and Illtelltltll hair fangs. India in the Pa“ i e we rig mars i was p aye y Miss Georgie Read, sister of the bride, _ ,the officiating clergyman being ‘information for marketing pelts inighgal-(vmzfig rcgzgfiggnflinnuonssumtxgz‘: o“ me evemng o’ ‘he 22nd or liftllrerljsdthevlvcfe “alfgssrsmleliglltlll tClli-fr‘gffgttgvvtlxforgallltnlq- trgtlalls Milking. The party mom by coach t" July “'7'” a very cumming wed" Squarebrlggs Johu VIcLeod Fred iI""l"1tlO rooms o: then SiIlllC‘ ‘Zxzltlb-Ithe Donnmo" 1mm’ where break- ‘m’! w“ smemnlzfd i“ m“ hum“ Whitehead, “Leo Corcorun Dcs-“uc; ‘ m“ was served‘ “m” which may u: cup; uuu Mrs, Juuu 1__ Ruuu,‘ “mm (ymarfih ' C" ' motored to Shamrock to the home rig Borden, u-iiuii iiieii- daugiiierw g | SLIGHT FIRE YESTERDAY ATiof the bride for dinner. The happy i FIRE-BUGS7- A fire that may‘ Jiavc been were ushered into the Iliniug-ruoms yog-Iur-Iluy- where the wedding supper tluintily sr-rvstl by friirtids of the Officer Watson Higgins. who was lIrIde‘s ntothcr. ’ DWITOIHHK that boat. The blaze had A pieiisiirii evening br-iug puuwsfurtml at the ‘base of one of the Mr. and Mrs. Ilowutt tlcpzirted, “Wis of an outside shed ‘where - ~ . . .titt. h h tth nmtd BllOWvrs of rice anti comrtti, there “as a good (lGtiI of sauqtélltrig Znduiltlgslelgtragicwé}: opom tie dlvnerentfiwtomohnesl I ‘liurlzr- themselves with. . ii, . _ locul Boards of Trade have IIII.*"°"111I‘1111 at e scene of the fire h‘: been invited’ and for their homo iu Tryuu. The bride Office!‘ Higgins Slams 1113i wore u going away suit of navy iafrwed‘ blue, with but to currcspotlti. I “m! ."°m°°"° WWIIIMP "V91" Tho Iurgu COIIUCIIOII of llt’illlflflll‘fen?e “n” [he adlmnmg hm“- bl" gifts. which iut-lutlctl u hamlsomciaalnllt {wok "H, h.“ “me m c099 leather chair from the (Ifflccrs of w" he splemlng 1mm” he ha‘! the S, S, “Prince Edward Island." nmoppoflunlty w give chase‘ testified to the popularity of the young couple. l ‘“LA'D To RE‘ST.—The funeral A fitting Wind-Ill) to the lntervst- 1°‘ ‘he 111M‘ M1". X011 Sinclair took‘ ing 6V0!!! was uu lmprutntit ser- 9mm wsterday alwmooll ""111 hi5 enade by about 520 neighbors untl ‘late rPSMCHCCI H““'“rd 51mm- fTiontIs wlm in the nmst crdr-rly lsunlnlerslde’ to the 11.99195 Com‘ manner waited informally nu the Amery‘ A very "npresflwe funem“ . service at the house was conduct-I happy couple untl nffvrcd cougru- I d b R , x .' tnlations and gontl wishes. e y m’ ‘In G‘ s‘ Mitchell’ Dur" |ing the service a male quhrtette Soul‘ "River. accompanied by ‘Prof. Keir‘ AN IIPEBATIII Smallmun, H. G. Muttart, W. K with B. PinkISlncIaIr, Summersitle, Rev. Rohr-rl Fcomposed of Messrs. Bowness‘ .0n the piano. The pull hearers‘ ' ' ‘ McGougnn. P. Ii. Clarke and T. DI Read Alberta Woman: t Sinclair, IMessrr. fivegetabfe Compound ’ V iForbe-s. Rogers and Huestls reu- ‘tlerctl lllt‘ hymns. Sun of My ‘and Shall We Meet Beyond Iwere Messrs. G. W. Phillips. J. A. EI-Rumsay. The mourners were Dr.‘ Wm. Sinclair and Pee ssndlngmeoneof books Rogers and Mr- lfflt, was in I condition Charlottetown. and’ suffer awful attended. pllnl it. filllolivery largely . 'l‘he6eetor‘ —A NEW X-RAY MACHINE-A‘ bequest from the estate of the Intel isenator Yeo, Port Hill, has been ‘Iinstnlled In the Prince County Hos_ pital, Summerside. The machine is a Victor Snoop Model. mnnilfacttir- _ed by the Victor X-Ruy Corporation 'of Canada .I.td.. Montreal. and is capable of doing all forms of rndin- graphic and flouroscopic work with some X-Ray thcornpy as well. It is the same type of machine as was irocently installed in the two Char- lottetown Hospitals and in some of the largest hospitals throughout Canada. Three of tlII-I same model {of machine are used in tho Royal “'- Victoria Hospital, Montreal, and “"35" [two in the Montreal General Hos- '§ 1 Q" pitel. The machine was installed ‘by Mr. A. C. Eisenach, Maritime re- mtl I feello melt better Vpresentative of the manufacturertfl l Ill! illirand he completed his work yester- ldey. Mr. . W. Ilollingum. Mon- . treul. inspected the installation ‘f, o... for the Corporation. The fitqt de- ll, LIQUID, Qillbl- monstration takes place in the Hoe- pIInI this morning for the doctors. pom; for ‘her recovery. The news of hsrunnble to Ishook not only t0 her fflnlly fllldtickets for himself and wife. 'or Ion-rs of clean sport to come a-t Golden Grove and will return to 1°13‘ ‘he club- Tue body was uuu. the camera man, has been on the bred Holstein veyed Io Pownal \\'harf and [hence Island for the past two weeks. left Joshua Ballem of Birch Hill, John. .\lr. Carter 49, has raised six (6) heifer calves,‘ The funeral u-m be new leaves tit-is morning, While here during the past three years (giv-ibuiguri. uur] includingrBallem has sold twoatid still owu the assistance they recelvetiln f?‘ gdutitg 1512155 field of potatoes, tact and especially from the Offlc-Ei-ear, “"9 Drillcibfliiy Iinzitftfiglmitgirl lirzllrltltéggrolsfiffy and still cares forisolemmzefl l“ st‘ Paul's Convent 1n Inducing Mr Charlton. Geuerebgeese, ducks and chickens besidesILf;1;;‘1'§kly*“m“‘°'s“‘°- °“ wean“ sterling and unswerving i211.‘gsllglriRiféllifgffighfiafinfhdg;ffuiymfifi: m; gogiseetrmzglg‘, Stfiiof the Prince County Hospital was provln-foltl uge. presentative utltendnnce of fox menlycnouald‘ grettctl Mr. E. H. Ra ncr _ _ ,. nigh-t In St. Pauls Hall Sfimvmersidefgt tamlfltrllhmmfi Mm t, I d b ‘where Mr. Raynor spoke on "What ‘f? tog?" i ‘g? 1w“ ta "Si? g ‘f: happened to Silver Fox pelts at theifllss 1b.?“ c] ‘e6 B‘ °_ m l," b London spring auction sales.” lilnlblde‘ “ Xe t“ 5mm“ “as “m,” " Raynens address wiIlr-ntlitl idea of the sales in Lon-lithe church don as well as some very valua-blei INDIAN MISSIONARIES HERE. FALCONWOOD HOSPlTAL-Mou-I _ Ralph E. and Mrs. Gullisun day afternoon about -i o'clock fire "HOT Billiiipitun. India. who have for was discovered in one of the bath {om-r UYBIIIy fivc ‘years been enirztg- rooms at Falcuuwootl Ilospltul, but was fortunately attendants smell of smoke and on opening one‘ of the bath rooms fountl flu,- place‘ filled with smoke, zmtl a fire bIIru-‘ _ _ each ward is equipped with fire Lubmnls hose. the attendants quickly laid a appeal for Suppom o, the Christianwtream and in a short time had ‘York being carried Qn ihwa Aim-the flames under control. without return i0 any Imdue excitement. of incendiar oi - w“ nnnuulmectitig oftbe '1’ E I Associ- 51191‘ Cflllglflllllflliflnfi i118 IZIIQSRPIIIscQvervII untl exhingtxisllcilnettrlit‘med Builds 0f Tram: which is m morning at u", m“, of be hold In Summcrslde on August _ wash]. T.Cro<‘ketts on G-ruftonstrdct byamh pronflges m be the mo!“ “H” Street (particularly m “mung ""3 Jack Donovan. Alex Sinclair. at 1Hamiiioii_ p_ E i_ Min w_ K_ Rogythottgh he had his clothing and Alberh___nperh.myou'm M5‘ _\ii-_ Keith ‘Roger!’ Mn Tiiomasbonvy boots on, undsuccc-crlod infly of the staff of the Wvstcliffel Frank CIurkJIITIBRIRR Mr, ‘Croftnn. The fuuuru] wag zen IIncnIIst-Ious condition. ity i0 the wharf, Young Donnvurfsinntl who gavu n most. hlglructlyg IIruvn not is certainly worthy like highest commendation and some public recognition. ' i leading limiter Selected‘ FrIIIII Week's lens. for‘ ‘the 4 Barney Francis. who b01115 the A WONDERFUL CHICKEN. iitor to The Times-Star office yemproud possessor of a four weeks Iterduy. Thevreil-knovvn Indian old chicken which has actually runner has been in Saint John for laid an egg. The egg appears several months vainly endeavoring qutie natural and is one half inch Ito find employment. He confess- in diameter. Five people can vouch ‘es he has exhausted his resources he says, for the truth of this stitc- ‘and is now up against it. He lament. and if anybody doubts they, very anxious to return to his homeunay see the egg which In on exhib- in Charlottetown, P. E. l., but isiltion at "siflflewwll". The owner raise the necessaryiis n. comfortably situated resident “where-with-all" to purchase near Clyde River bridge. He said he is anxious to cmnpete inl COMMUNITY CLUB MEET; ._ the Canadian amateur champion-The July meeting of the Commun- shlps which are to be held in Hall-Qty Club met at the home of Miss fax in September and feels that lfIMnrio Crosby. Meadow-bank on the he could get to his homelhe wouldlcvenmg °t Jul!’ 13th "m1 B1!!! be auie m gecufe siiigiciuii; emimembers present. After the busi- ployuieut to tide him over and giveflle“ 1119911118 °llid°°f 8311199 were him a chance to do some trainingJlllafed and ‘PHNSh-Ynelllfl llefved This seems to be a golden upper-Eb)’ ‘he “Nteas- we mefihlfl UNI! tunity for some of the local clubs adlmlnled I0 "1991 o“ Saturday 31B {eighth of August and have their forward and lend a helping handilneeullfi I11 U19 ‘I01’!!! 0! 8 9161116 B! or else assist him to secure work Came C°"9- ""3 m m"?! “I ClYdfl uuzil he can save a sufflciennnwe’ i“ ‘me mm)’ Saturday after- aInoIInt to purchase the necessarymwn- A" m"? 1119111591“ 8P9 111- iick,.is_ He is at present iivingjvited and any others who wish to the city at the first of the weekJ Perhaps good news will await him,‘ "B0355 KlU-EQ- A Valuable who kn°“-5'_I_Time5 5min siiiiiiitlrlvtug bore had to be shot as the John, iffiSilll. of an accident that occurr- cow owued bv,uu auto turned fflf‘ bend It crashed Lvllinto the wagon, .‘I:‘.<l the horse, breaking free lrom the harness. ruu head foremost Mrlagaitrst a telegraph pole, sustaining siiniuries so serious that it had to {be shot. The horse was driven by jMr. John‘ Essury. None of Ithree occupants of the wagon were ‘iinjurcd. As the auto drove right on and did not bother to wait and iziscertairl the extent of the injur- ng birth to two each year.) our himself all flue specimens. STILL HALE AND HEARTY.- has been written lately old men and Lo‘ 43 deserveies it had caused, the police are Mr" James Dlmy °r.no\v at work on the case. This is ha‘ place did much M the pmughibut another instance of the result ng last fall and this spring plow-lo Mr in his ninety-third} Mrs Duffy who is one yeuri f as smart as mauylo f fast and dangerous auto driving, WEDDING BELLS-A marriage more than usual Interest was 1117 when Miss Ida Itloan united in Inorriagc to Mr. Thomas Desroche, of Tignlsh. The cere- _ molly was performed by Rev. J. J. Thu bride was becom- mstuugly attired iu an ensemble suit ‘ fur, with —-FOX MEETING.-—A very mteuselymtl by .\Ir. John H. Ivloan. broiherf W35 mores-ting and gave his hearers all): the bridging“nillllyglniatglrlgltll couple were greeted with showers couple were the recipients of mun? valuable wedding gifts. They will‘ make tbvir home in Stimmnrsitlc. Congratulations. —ACOIDENT.—'I‘I1I.~'rs are so many curs parked on both sides of \\':IIIcr St, Summcrsltlc that ac- citletits are very apt to happen, hiontlzry morning opposite the Royal Bunk a big truck struck a horse and wagon damaging ‘the carriage and harness and throwing ill(' driv- 0r of the. horse against a car park- ed tzowfhewzjiglit. Fortunately. the mun was not thrown flg-“liflsl ‘he glass or corner of tho car or he might have been seriously injured. A Ford car was parked out in the strett and ‘tho driver 0f tho truck swvrvotl to uvold the Ford with the rcsult that ‘ho struck t-lu: lllfllll. If,‘ more care is not exercised Oil Wu!- be- The Ibo, extinguished ore mut-II damage was flout‘. wert- alarmed by ng briskly through ibvffloor. .-\s isoRRb OF TRADE.— The iei-esiirig of (hi, many siicceestiiyup ilIe side stratus) there is bound maetings hem by this imiioi-tflmito be :1 scrlous accident occur. pmvinciai Orgnnlzntion- Repi-eJCars nru not supposed to Iuru on Senmiivos of an me Farmem inJWnIcr St. anti there arc other sec- ' pmvincwtions of "the IIy-law with res-poet i0 which car drivers it is Qxpectedfll will not be sufficient to prevent that more than 220 wiii be preecni_'nccitlcti-ts for Smnmcrsitlc autolsis In t-ohnecbiott with the meetingialml“ ‘to Ilium“? "19 141W If ‘U111 011! the“, Wm be a dinner in the evmHof town tlrivcrs are not mutlei ‘ing when addresses Wm he maduvnuvure o who rules of uuto trafficmmves "n- by Mr. Arthur M. Beltling, cutter" $11111‘111°1‘S1<1"- of the St. John Telegraph-Journal. and Mr. T. A. Benson of the Do- minion Live Stock Department at Ottawa, supplemented by r. music. ul programme. I i The fourth annual Convention of ithc Optomctrlc Association opened this morning in Prince of Wales- Collcgb Iiull, with the Prcsitlcnhi ‘M1’. G. I1‘. Iluicltcsott in flu.- I-lrulr, NEAR DROWNINQ-Rev. A, E.,and u large number uf delegates in Crofton, of the Episcopal churchlattctidnnce. Gefirgetmvn, had a narrow cscnpel In the morning, nfter the busi- A in Maritime record for one mile, four llr. Duncan E. A. McLean. V. 8, :3- the Prince County Hoepitai at 10.80iminutee and 82 seconds, wee a vial Clyde River writes that he is theaetentttio apparatus. exhibit of their equipment. which llmoet in halves and tore his includes the very latest and most ' shoes to shreds it left no mark on the body. In the afternoon lectures were Besides a narrowing widow. the given by hfr. Junee H. Manning, deceased leaves a family of two, a of New York. who evoke on the in- boy eleven years of age and a girl atrumentation of optometry. and by o: ntgm, Dr. H. D. Johnson. on "Some 1318' The deceased is a brother of Mrs eases the Olttflmetriflt should 1'8: John Fraser of this city, and a son- coguize" and by Mr. I. S. Nott, OI In-Iaw of Mr, Daniel Fraser. Kings- the scientific staff of the Conaoli- mm dated Optical Co. New York. The The funeral. which will be an- afteruoon session concluded with a uuuuuuu mai- wiii be under the uir. social hour and the serving 0i’ re- sctlou of Mr. N. D. McLean of this fregbmeuts by the local members my of the Association. 't‘here are also rumors that II In the evening WW5 We"? I551" number of other accidents occur- given by 3195"" M" “ml MW‘ red as a result of the heavy elec- ning. trical storm that passed over the Western end of the Island but ow- lnt-i to the lateness of the hour. no particulars could be received, A wry pretty ‘wedding was sol- umuizt-Il this ruornling in the First Burptis: C-‘hurch when ‘Gladys Pearl Jones youngest daugh-t-cr of Mrs. piuuul A. Jones. Charlotte- town Iva-s united in marriage to A. AIl-lau Kirk of Toronto fonmerly of Charlottetown, son of Mr. and Mrs. S, A. Kirk. of St. John, N. B., by Rev. It. C. Eaton ‘pas-tor of iIhe Church. PROMOTION FOR BANK OF COMMERCE ACCOUNTANT. -- Mr. F. C. Murray’. who has been Accountant m the local branch of the Canadian ‘Bank of Commerce for the past four and a half years, has recently been promoted to a position in the ‘Halifax branch of The ‘bride who was the picture of lnvelltless and girlish dhttnm was attired iu an. ensemble costume of (‘ltitlesc red ‘EQOFEOUQ 111111 B"? blue bengaline with ha; to matdh. s)“. carried n shower bouquet of Ophelia roses as she entered tIhe dhuIuII on the arm of ‘her uncle Dr. I. J. Yeo. The wedding Imarch was beautifully rendered by Prof. Hiram i Bull wbo presided alt the organ. TIII- Churdh ‘was artistically dc- coruictl Ifur the occasion Iby friends of lilo bride wi-th ferns and flow- ers. ’I“II<- llfllilfi and groom ‘were un- aIttcIulI-d. lVIr. Hazen C. ‘Baker and Jack S. Maodonmld acted as us]: rs. "O Promise Me" was beautifully rendered by ‘Roy D. Qui-g-ley in Isis IIsIuII |pieasing ‘manner. NotwitlI-I t was wvll filled alitl the mifliy ‘beuutl-‘t ful gifts received evidenced the popularity of the ‘bride and ‘gnooui. Among these was,a silver tea sor- vlcc from fIhe Baptist Church nud a sot of sterling silver coffee SIpOOIIQ from the Baptist ‘Ohoir of u-Iriclt organizations the bride was a valued member. Immediately after the ceremony earl y train for Toronto stopping en rout.- at St. John, N. 13.. and Sher- i brnokc, Que. THURSDAY SUNDAY SERVICES AUGUST 2ND — North Bcdeque at 11, South Bedequ-e at 3 North Bedequc at 7.30 Special ser- \'it-0_ for Orange Association. Oraugernen meet at Hal-I at 7 and tuarch to the church. r LOOK INTO OYSTER SITUA- TiON.-—-Tlrere are at present on the Island two scientific experts looking Into the oyster situation in this Province. They were In Sitmmercitle yesterday and were met by Mr. A.-E. who, in company with Superinten- dent Gallant and officers Square- bI-iggs and Palmer proceeded to Grand ‘River anti Richmond Bay to look over the oyster grounds. These gentlemen are looking into the oyster situation front the health standpoint, on account of the ty- ~pltoid outbreak from American oys- ters a yeur ago to prove to the pub- Ilc without question that the Cana- dian oysteI-s arc-Irce-from any af- fection thnt might Ibo prejudicial to the health of lovers of the lus- cious bivalve. l LAID T0 REST.-The funeral oi‘ the lulu Flora Aic-Ketizle. Iluughtor t of the late Kenneth McKenzie. of Iiartsvillc, tuck plucc from the home of her childbnod in the pre- I scnce nf a largo number of friends and loved ones, who prized her life for her extreme Ivorth. 'l‘hey ditl all that {be most tcutlcr affection on the vanishing form in mute and ‘tearful silence. The memory of her perfect life will not be lost on them. It will become more hel-pful Io her many Irivudsus time The death df true be- lievers Is often more effective than their life. It is a glorious sunset. It stays forever with us. We are quite sure It will so be in the case of our dour departed. Farewell. beloved, until we moot nguln. Her mother. brother uutl two sisters accompanied the remains from Quincy. Mass. Ilev. Mr. Pierce, of Wiltshlrc, officiated at the house and graveside. from drowning cm Friday lust, hislness meeting uutl the registration, life being saved by Ibo prcscucu ofl-Of delegates, Ills Worsblil Mayor! mind anti prompt action nf lllrfhlcliennu delivered uu address of Mr. Crnfinn wcnfwvelcome, to which the provincial in swimming off Queen's WharflPrt-sidents, lilcssrs l‘, L. ‘Fltomp-i near the hatchery. After getting sou, N.‘ 11.; P. L. Iiermunl N. 8.; some distance from the wharf hernntl II. T. Colvin, I’. I; ropliedn Rave signs of being in tlisircssfllilr. Hutchesott spoke for tho Asso- (apparently having tuken a weak elation as a whole, I turn.) and IIe-gun‘ f0 sink. Youngi Followed a lt-uturt- on lEl-Ilx‘ for‘ Daniel smug“ Donovan. who was nu _ the whnrfinntsculnr lmbalurtcc by .\lr, I<It1wartl= ONCE Ijlutl, Secretary of the Ilepzrrtmentl plunged to ‘the TESCIIE.‘ of’ Optometry. Ontario. and former- wlto was influnutllnn Eye Iiospitttl, Sbnrncliffe in snffyEdlitlzmtl, who was wt-ll rt-cteivetll of|nntl interesting talk nu his subject. ofiAt twelve o'clock the (lunntlmlynic Optical Co. of Now York, guve an BRINGING UP FATHER_. LooI< our e-QQ THE FURNITURE‘. - MAGGIE -I MIqt-IT 5SSKY<H IT wnu MY FEET . and killing Lightning killed Mr. Morris Mc- Dcnultl. u resident of Darliugtou. i’. E. I., and the team of homes be, was driving during yesterday nft-l crnoous heavy thunderstorm. nc-l cording to word received bore late lust nght. Mr. McDonald, ZN years of alga, lrs a section mun on the rullronrl. HI- was cutting bay in a field and accident occurred. u His son was half way to the- of the horses when Ihn lightning struck. knocking the horses over‘ them ripper! the clothes HOW MANY "maze, Musr ITS-LL. ‘rouuor TO bMotq: IN Tani‘ fielzuatzg ““|.‘III...I.‘IIII'I the Bank, and leaves with his fam- ‘ily 0n Friday morning. The staff of the branch gathered Manager's office yesterday after- noon antl presented -.\lr. with a handsome piece of sterling silver. regict at his departure being expressed with congratulations on his promotion, and best wishes of and happiness of ltlmsclf anti fam- ily. Mr. Murrays position is being flllctl by Air. \\’. T. Parker, who re- cently arrived IIe-re from the John's, Newfoutullatitl branch. 811'. hiary McDonald. of Union Rnatl, in Scotland, ‘slit.- came nt an early age , "ltl h- . 01L. Mal-oh lVIcDon- Sliillilillig the early hour the ohurdhli‘: I ‘r p" l R L H ten to the care of bur aged aunts. [with whom she lived. a service she discharged with and self-sacrifice. scssed of a keen sense of humor. she held lite respect of the com- ] I l I n m munlty lu which hvr long life was i . . . , _ l“ ‘aupy ymmg comp e e on le p“s""-d' Inotber and family; cresccuts: ‘Mr. and Mrs. William Dalzlel. .\ir, anti Sands, survives. vices in the Vallcyileld Prealuvtcri- an churt-b, of which site had been a consistent member, were ducted by Montague, ant-e bore‘ CVIIIGIICI; of the USICOIII in which she was held. rest in the burial place nearby. and her life's long journey was nt on end. McLean‘ My“ so Ilc givcth Ills loved sleep." was cast ovcr the vicinity of Ap- piu Road, when it was learned that -_\/I.r. John A. .\lo1’hal1 had passed to tihe great beyond in the 56th year of his age. several mottths all that loviug care and tender daughters and stay the cold hand of dcnth. 911 WQ-"Wrnlnll 9r w?‘ 23rd “Val-for an offence against FllC"ll‘ll:lll(I o'clock ills sIpirlt took its flight to‘ be with his Redeemer. and daughter sat by his side till the than sctl away. without u Isiruggle or a sound. He‘ was prepared ‘to ‘go and expressed‘ will to call hltm soon. Ircvcr utiuruutrrctl anti quiet disposition , a ‘man highly es-I tcctned Iby all There are loft to mourn his ‘vife and two daughters. Davis of Nova Scotitmvhowvas homo piiiiii for the past three week and Miss iwiiiaiic Myrtle at home. .~-i tfclock t0 A‘ppitl_ Road ct-mctery the iii-g services at Fboifh ‘house and grave Tii. were conducted by the ' Dagget. “linen all that rcnIrIiIIcti In M“ this world of a loving husband and pL-i father was laid i0 rest to wwait the ‘great and glorious dawn. ‘ born were nvPrsIIIaIIQIvt-Il whon word (‘nmc was in the not of tinhitching hlelphoun that Iilbt-ri Myers arm orses from the mower when the-Mr, and Mrs. Jumvs livers, Head fled n bommot M “m”? mses- Th“ l ‘ drownedvbridc was attended by Mrs, Curl S. Iwhlle gwimmiiig at ML Stewart "MPH" 0f SOPIIOTVIIIG, econ" of the tragedy to take onelconlpnny with two young iriuuur Herbert Dunn and Freeman Aifleck, wbo nrttdu lmrnit- of the victim ivnlsh, who arrived uu iu the Murray Iis future success and the health Si. There passed away at the InilrnI- Falconivood, on July 19th. ho 85th your of her new. Born In ld unIl Efliu McPliee, his wlfc. to t bclr home In this Province. i .\Iuu_v years of her life were giv- marked fidelity Imelligcnt, independent and pos- ln her later years, she strilerctl and Mary, Mrs JOIIII O'Donnell. of Oakham. Mass. Illiarlelieioy um Guardian's... down for the last time. h; dived several times. but oouIII nnd no trace of him. Bob, so he wag-f Illnrly known, was but two and a ualf hours from home when the led news came to his parents. after an hour and a half of searching by friends, the body was recovered by Alban McKenzie. of IMt. Stewart. and was taken in charge of and prepared to be taken to his home by Messrs. Willie McLeod. Michael I-iandrahau, and Daniel Birt. Also ifrs. Willie McLeoIYs kindness was much appreciated as was the kind- ness and sympathy of many-friends In this the third time deuth enter- ed this home in two and a half years, u brother and sister being culled before. Bob was but 18 yenrs of age, anti through bis kind manner had ac- quired a host of friends both young and old, and his sudden death has cast a gloom all over the commun- lty. But God knowetb best and his memory will ever be fresh ‘in the minds of his relatives und friends. He leaves to mourn a father and mother, three brothers and two sisters. The brothers are Walter, Joseph and Frank, at home, and the sisters are Bessie, Mrs. P. P‘, Comer, ‘of IDorchester, Mass. I b0 > I-‘or Slimmer I" Keep ‘the stomach 8W6“ arid the bowel; regular with “Fruit. a-tiveefl-the group fruit remedy for con. etlnetion fltltl us... and liver troubles. “rnulf-A-rivié“ The Frill tonlo laxative .___.i__i___ Amos left Thursday morning ou u neymoon trip to P. E. Island. where they will visit the bride's mother and relatives, Mr, and Mru, The funeral which was largely at- tended, took place on Tuesday morning to St. Theresa's Catholic cemetery, qvhcre interment took place. Service nt church and grave was conducted by his pastor, Rev. . I. Ii. A. McDonald, P.P. in Ames will reside in Watertown 0n their return. l Before I1 large number of foxmsn the Board of 'l‘ra,de rooms last Hundrnhun, Leo. ‘Rodgcrsou. Vincent Gormley and John Batu- brick. llrls city on July 20th, 1925, Balfortl‘ Lloyd hillls, aged eleven years and three months. The deceased l)(.‘t‘ll blind since birib. Gordon, Frank, IRoy and Iiennur. Th- funeral which was largely nt-. tcnttled took place on “Ietlnestltiyzlmty percem duty ‘m pens‘ “men July 22. to the ‘People's ccmcferyjpmctlcuny “mounted to “glemmm The ‘pall-bcurcrs were his six littlcigil- Tecenuy put o“ can“ m‘ raw cousins, natuoiy, Edwin Warren. 30X W" b!’ the United 3111198 80V- I-Iarnltl Whitluck, Vernon m-nrIInII, Herbert Thornc. lIIId been a marked decrease 1n the The pull-bearers were: George night. Mr. E. H. Raynor, of Sum- Duulbl Hiillflfahtillnmciiilde, gave u very interesting Melville Jurtllueltalk on "What happened to silver fox pelts at the London Sales last May.” The speaker was introduced by .CoI. D. A. McKiunon, who noted us chairman. and explained to his audience the different factors that lIud resulted in the D001‘ DFlCe for the skins at this auction when prices bud dropped from twenty to {fifty percent. One of the deter- Iuilniug factors, he said, was the There passed away peacefullyiu had lie loaves o mourn four sisters and four bro- bcrs: Elsie, Lois. Helen uutl Mary. Arthur Duiziupjcrnment. The result of this move‘ ngs Iver-u as follows: Harp. futlicr. sales of silver foxes in the States, which then sent over their own- skins to London to be sold. satur- Hcr funeral sur- tbe Rev. .\lr. Stirling. In [be nbrirtice oi‘ the egular pastor. Th».- lurgc uttcntb lIcr mortal remains were laid to kindred tiust of the “For On tile 23rd of July a deep $100111 Though his illness of nursing 'by wife and friends could not His wife ast, "he spoke to his wife not more three minutes ‘bellore he pas- -I~Ie W215 conscious till he lust moment and passed out be wish ihtth i; would be God's All tltrought his suffering he or cheerful to tbc Wlig llftcti Mr. McPhail was a man of veryi wbo knt-w The funrenl was held Friday at 3 The ‘pail bearers were five of his’ own cousins: Mr. Judson liit-(‘uhcrtr Donzultl Gordon, John McPlIail, John‘ (lm-Ilen Johu Mcl Locke. l‘ OII July I2. m.» mun of Hills-l anti surrounding with uvvr Ibo felt-- f Hillsboro, hnII been D efforts to snve l1 for help brought Ciurencc I HATE ~ro HAVE. min ‘*5- "OUT I egg MEET HIM - Jill: I.";:i.‘.'I"-‘ ‘ l . lll III II IIIUIIIII lzPcardon, Attnt Mzrgglo and Unch- IGeorge Cutlmore, Aunt Annie and _‘»Uncle Hui Warren, Uncle Roy and IAIIIIt Zilla Mills. Mr. ’Henry Mutlow, Mr. and Mrs. Jamcs ‘Mutluw, Miss Margaret Weir, and Mrs. III-slie ‘Roper, Mrs. C. Robinson, Mr, William Smith Wiston; Thorpe and Aunt Daisy, Aunt Suruh and Uncle George Thorpe. Brother Frank and Gordon. Aunt Etilth and Uncle William Wbltlock, - Cousin Marion IPeaI-don, Mrs. G. Drew, Woolritlge, Mr. (lnrrcf, Mrs. W. Carmmly. Bliss Idu Smith, the Roper children. two cases ‘before Jutlg»: ZIIcQIIarrIc in Suunucrsitlu on Tuostluy: man from lined Revuiuo Act. i-‘Tll Prince was fiuetl months Customs Act or for having suing- glttl rum in his possession. oral of the lute hirs. Lillian Doyle, Sulutmcrsitie, ‘took place from he late residence i0 St. l'zItIl‘.~I church and was ‘ The mnllllalllmlftrance to the (lay hci, ii in that uutl hour can ever do, look (“Oil IIe ‘became so weak at the lust that he bud to be never complained. Illlgh Mass of Requio-Iu Ivns cele- Yul llebbrutctl I Aiacllotialtl. large congregation assisting at the ,.\Iuss and n splrnditl choir chanted hlmqthlc {Sinus and the Libero. "Misore- mIn Moi" Mrs. IIoht-‘rtiiin, liov. M r. _i_ I I biuss, July 22nd, ht the homo of IIaII uud Itiubztrd .\lr. II. 0. Arnes. 36 Iicyuurtl Avu., iWilllam I. Amen was united in mur» o town. ‘Hjgrfizigiby John Wright, of Lynn, ltluss ‘ r EShe wore white gcorgcttc nud tulle [veil with orange blossmns uutl unr- cd n lIOIlqllCi of pink roses, ding murcli IIe wentéFrnnk W. Amos. ‘Mr, 52E NE. wIYH ‘run, mam‘ MlbtD TO IIIIIIIEIIIII; Iitcusoly from rbctrtnutlrs, \\‘lIit:li ‘I ‘vim I, I . _ . . H i _ ‘tlnaxltgecolitg-ptyreiuuval Irom her lIumc- Bella 331m tlrfzatltluxvnqvrtiylll ztiilintgheihienlfxtiiglgxelze ore kizalzgmflaffltzi; one ‘Bimér. ‘Mrs. Hum’ Liméiiérziilpglfe Utilclilzriiepbéimiusizilntl .-\IIIIt-m-m.kei supplied with only the very mmlysllcst class of pelts, as an indiscri- minute mixing of good and poor grades ulwnys resulted in hurting the industry us well us the produc- er of the finer furs. IIe blamed a good tlcnl of the slack buying at the London Sales on the factithat tile salc of the silver fox skins wus relegated from the second section of the catalogue to the lust. post- poning It until all but those who had come for the tlcfiultc purpose of buying silver foxes had gone home. while even sunIo of those cn_ guged brokers to do their buying for them because they could not wait until the soiling begun. ‘nit eliminated competition tu u great extent and helped the price dr- cline. _ After having given the mutter no little cuusiderutiomsuld Mr. Ruy- unr, he but] come to the conclu- sion tIIut tbcmreaentiaalesnrothod wusmutsittfsfuclofyf " As nhftzltef- IIuIivc be suggested that through un efficient organization the pelts llc placed ou sulc continuously in the larger cities of Europe. where the buyer would not be under tho xtcuesaliy oi faking lurgc quanti- Ilcs ut the one time and would be given IIuttor menus of selection. r ‘Filo speaker foresaw n grout future for the fox imfitt-J-fry provided the foxmeu profited by their mistakes and studied the business seriously. ‘More utteutinu should bu puld to the pelt side of the industry. The speaker went into every phase of the question with great IIIoI~ oughness. his address. which listened to with great interest. Illt-' ing for more than an hour. Ii was followed by discussion and G119!‘ tions, the otlmr speakers incIIItlius ‘Mr. W. C. S. Mc-Lure, Col. Penite- Col. MacKlnnon, Dr. Allen. Mr. Il- Roy Holman. Mr. Holman suuutfll‘ cd that considering Mr. Raynor‘! remarks that no one ruuu. us it Iva! bolng tlonc 110w, could successful‘ ly grade llrousutids of skins 111B! before they wore sum to market- tlInt u fur export was needed i0 look after the producers side 0! ihe industry. Col, Peaks suggest ml Ilia establishment of a system of gradin anti IlIc use of a brunt! Iliutlnguisiing I‘, E. l. pelts. 1J1‘- Alleu suggested the extension u! the use of a brand to take in the manufactured pelt, and it W11‘ pointed oIIt that mnmtfaottrretl furs could Ito irI-tn the States at h duty twenty percent lower than that cu rnw furs.‘ After II hurl been Hill‘ treated-and approved that the movi- Inl be followed by other: of likt nature ‘for the exchanging of views and the closer cooperation of 1M tnxmen. the meeting closed with the National Anthem. An extended report of the Ilium" 113' Mrs. out addresses will appear in anoi- llllfl Mrs. her Issue. - —By Georgelhlohianus- .-- | - ._, und him. Ur. and bouquets: Grandma 'I‘l1nrnt=, Cousin Muriel Mrs. C. and I.\"Irs. Arthur FRIDAY —COURT CASES+ Tbcrt: were A the County Linc was S201), or l5 ruoutlts in jail. A man from West- 5150 of 2 lu jaIil for violating thc —-LARGE FUNERAL-— Thu [un- vory largely attoutlctl. rcctIpt-intr st-rvice at the on- cIIIIrt-II was conduc- by Ilvv. I1‘.'I-tlIcr hit-Cube. A by Rev. Father John J. Tbcrc was u very was sung by the choir. solos being taken Iby Mr. p Arscnault; while Mr, Leon sang the solo In the Interment was made Iu cemetery, Iitev. Father Illli.‘ pcrfomiing the lust rites. pail buurers were: Messrs. Id. Dalton, W. J. Ilidatouu. Fred rpby. John Nicholson. Joseph ens and VII-uceut Ilarringtuu About". .I’I‘l‘lil'l! AMES-PURDY-At Wnicriowu. lags to Florence Purdy. dntrghtor f Mrs. M. E. Purdy. of Cltarlotiv- The bride was givcn nwny who wore each colored georgettc and curri- Thi- est mun wns Mr. Richard Amen. was Iiluyeti ‘BAY-oi 5- . w QOTO figIHwAnTwI-o I . P1 roam-rs»