Rollo" B... lnity- 4,, Mr. Leonard Peters. Bear Rivur “a” .l a ..,\,,\'.-' ' .. _- . -. m -~ ~' .- M153 Margaret Maclnnls. Ashton. was a ascent. vlsitc; to New‘ Zea- land. h \. .. . . . ..'.-, My, v. MacDonald, City, spent the week s-nd at his home in Soul-ls West. ' . . .., 1,- . _ . w. PotohMabDornb/id; GrovelPihe little Pond,“ was. a. recent; visitor to Bouris. -- ~ ' - 1;, a...- _ . ' Mr. Wm. Mania-Beal- River. was UIROlI-O Bay West. on a business trip. A _ '_ Mr: Arthur Gr pry. New Zealand is at present m owimiwiolrl or Mr. Zeb Peters Rollo-Bay. Mrs: Annie ‘Ii-minor. 20 Grafton St. Charlottetown; spent the past week, visiting-friends in Bourls. Miss ltéarie Peters of the J. ".1. Hughes o, .,Ge town. spent Sun- day at herlioihylh~noiio say. We illelillid to learn ‘that Mrs. Ellllltd Mullsieriaie, Rollo Elly» is iinproving after her recent serious lness. 1.... ‘ ~ .'.- ~' ,. . Iiflss Mary Donahoe, teacher at Rollo BayjWest, motored to her home in Roserleath where she‘ spent the weefibfid’ 51$!!- ‘l. a ' . H," Potatoes " hie still on‘ the move are never-the-llss “Welcome? U _ and Vicznr~ty.k,;{l,-5 My. Jclln Curran o! St. Teresa's ffixntly visited ribilo nay and Vic-I North. ‘wasp. l-zoclit visitor to 110310’. a ' .. covered by insurance. <69 10.1,. Galvan Brae, and .V.:r. Lea Roy ,Culi:£$. New Ztaland. drawn by Mr. ,Curtcss. “ ' * Raymond Sin-whey.’ Souris, st week" [or New Brunswick iwlzerc he ivill sjiend the winter. lvliss Mirlnlfe. Chaissoa, teacher at .C:ble Head.-West. spent the week‘ and at her ‘homer in. Rollo Bay Mr. Jas.,E. Deagle of Bear River vges a. _visitol' to the city cently; Ha was accompanied by is son Alphonbe who entered the city Hos- pital for treatment. . l l I _____. ‘ . . The Women's Institute of Bea‘ River North. held a Whlst and Dance ‘in the School on Friday last which was greatly enjoyed by those present. - " . _0n-~'I‘h y y-rlight an. enjoyable Whist Part _ was held at the home bflvtill and“Mrs.- Ethelbert Perry. The prizes ivere won .by Miss Saran Peters and Johnnie Chaisson.’ Among ‘the visitors to Sourls Sau- urdyaY zrright were, Messrs Joe Sweeney, Peter MacCormao and Jack-Sweeney, Rollo Bay West, RH Burke, Fortune. Jim ‘MacDonald. Bear River North; Ffrank Peters,‘ Rollo Bay East and J. D. Chaisson. Besyax-‘River. _._/\ seriousfllire occurred near Rolla Church when the machine and boil-j lng house and the Poultry house be-; longing to the parish were humed to the ground. The fire which is sup-l ‘posed to have startedJn the boil- ing. house was first noticed by Mr. Frank Peters, who gave the alarm ‘and. the crowd" quickly gathered. ' The fire had. by this time gained; such headway that the building's! lc ldl-not be saved though a brave‘ effort was made to save the Chevor- . .lct car (belonging to the pastor Rev. 98w River Station. Ijhe members of hlaelilne-hause; Failing in this they the Potato Growers Association, are dh-emgd m: Kl A successful’ an ‘very enjoyable’ l Whls; Party was held at the home won b Mk5 Mary Howlettfllowan Brae ha‘ Ml-zrrahk Potters. Rollo Bay. Consolation Prizes "went to Miss Conway’ Gowan Brae. 'A guesslnfl unfit was won by flvilss Mary dew- éci ‘Northampton, England. {which is lively with colors. Thai-cor- Several cals are being loaded at A. I.,. sinnot) winch was“, the rect scheme is tohave one dominat- ‘ ing color and another color to sup- , ir efforts to saving thelllelnentii: and tone it down. It is "Cell/WE "W" ‘Flleques which _'are house and barn which was only wmctimes c. problem to know which “lllelillliil- smaller-anon last year but ‘tiiwllve feet from the machine house. two colors should be cliosén. Take The. lcss all? the buildings is partlmyour cuc from the leading icolors l in your floor pattern. from your rug or your linoleum. Tlic room decora- tion should be built up from the i ‘ Ono million wusps, weighing 84 floor, and if that is once established. ofMiyand Mrs. Peter Conway, New pounds were trapped in three weeks the color tones of the room should Ztelllld. on FridaykThe Prizes were’ by A. Jones. a candy manulacturcl‘ harmonize, F iprovailings. v ——- - Igrcen and tail‘, have green drapries _ l After spending nearly 63 years at‘ with tan curtains, or tan draprles ' Ai/Onetta MacInnls and Mr. Joseph? one public house-oil years as pro- with green hill-wins, and Q1005: p)"li‘.t4}i‘—-MYS. Peardon, of Winshlamhcthcr furnishings to match. '1‘lll'l\'ill=g_§"£till0sr [irvsclll illness has born causing yrvllI alarm i/lrolll/lloll! l/lt‘ notion, lullirllrll /_/l(‘ ill/l‘ of (l3 Ills"! Jlmr. 'l'/:. [iivlurrs show Ills‘ lllajvxtv ‘lltglfflcrrlzl won/s and show how lm has (‘ll/(‘FCJ lIllU lllr lvlriol/l" (mill/flux: of llll" Jill/full. ( l‘) Ill/coll. llril I624, X/l07Ul|l_(/ 1hr King and Qurcn at Ihrkoflrning/ of H's “Lirvrpzull (11/111111111. Art/lilr II!‘ Illcir lllujosiilrs". as l/I(‘_\J ivu/rll Ilm /?I‘(l('(‘.l‘Sl0)l of ¢"lz)r_1/_\' (frum- Ila‘, (‘alllvlllillli dovrzuujr. Kath/cm: (Tfilfllllrll u/nl Marquis of Illrnlillml u! [Tirlllir '('lznrr/l_' l! runs lulu of lllv [Yrv lllilt‘. illltl His llIajvs/Vs q.l'/irvssioll imlirltlxv Ila mix [llvlllvll ‘will: Hursr (fmirzls' furl/dz‘, a nlili/ary flllj/ffllll tin July. i927, ll! ruliiclg. otllrr 140w of-Hix llirijvstv. (5) Al‘ Rmlzllug for l/ll‘ nprilifug/ of fflllfllflflll, Lnndull, luxfflrlllixlilvl‘ I70)‘, TFllPll Ills ll/lujrsly 11ml i lllt‘ mm: who lllPll in Ivar xm't'i‘(v__ (,7) .11 for/rail of Ill‘: Illa/krill ' London. I/lc /U'<'l£‘l'l‘t1lIl_I/.i'. hr [lnxvlwrl/vll rlvru x/unllllrllv Io l/l otllm‘ mvlnlrrrl‘ of l/lc Roi-ill 1711111 _.__._. l ROOM DE ‘ l ‘late Mr. liliaclntyre, the shoe mer- _ CORATINQ P» Ea [Sldtldfil-‘S lchant, livingl They are Augustine and James at Grand River, P. E. ' I., and Romandus Maclntyrc, who }(BY'RICHARD E. LANEY,M.D.) livcs in Boston, and one sister, ' ln the Oakland Maple 'Leaf. Mrs. Mary Jane ‘The charming room is the room ‘é . IN PASADENA _had_ another sister who died at " f ' 4 furallll Rlvfil". P. E. l. and wft a A woman] met m Pasadena is big family. She was Mrs. Cather- VMrS. Rgy A_ Wogdaydl wmsei mdidhine McNeil. His youngest sister, Ten’ name was Addie BruceI Shel is W '1‘ ‘>l"‘~'“h Mlclmwe» “V95 ill m" a native of Red Point. near Soul'is,,A"5e1°5: ' - p_ E_ I’ He, husband is a master‘ I mot; recently ill Glendale a mechamc‘/T1.ley have one Sonar“! daughter of Lemuel Silliphant cf "one daughter; both high school stuvsummerside» P~ _E~ _I- Sh‘? l5 MP5- dents. The Woudards are 2'4 years ‘Mum Rm‘: and ‘s 5"‘ Yell" i“ Call" ‘In cam-om“ _ ‘LffTTLlB. Tncy lived ten-years in . iDetl-oit, Mich. Her mothelis lilaid- rep name was Matilda Yeo. Mrs. v _ ‘Ros-ifs maiden name was Lydia Sil- Two sons of the late John Mamiliphant. She is one of eight chil- .example, if your. 'ors in the rug arc‘ luv CALIFORNIA v. \ ..w. 1’ '2 Radial-into their homes; ‘m!’ ll? § $1 in ' _, . i .0- Danrzuzon "i-J-coliqueatby, "péalcefui enetrationfl] _ fSinoei the" firsLVicton, _ io announcer, oifsénds bf owners "sfflhfilfsssglfil7fihgfills England; has Just retired. I a: t, ejNgw-Viotor- Ffghoyslrc. proud ll-kabwn Vicj ‘ti ucehzle of Breadalbarle,_whlch is zlfile“. all“ the!’ “ll live l" lllls vl- imiles from Charlottetown, P.‘E. I.,‘ mty- ;are doi g a fine business in the vi ragémgzigg’ 1i‘ I" gas ‘l1 Kigali "cinit f Oakland. One of th i '~ lam 1'9- ll e lJohrl, A. ‘lvacKrnzie. who op:l~ro'.te:]"“r5°n “f John I?“ Macmmwnl Wm’ the IdealBarber Shop on A streethlh” been 36 Years lll Callflllllla- Haywam The 09h" is a youngerfl-Ie is a blacksmith by trade. and brumer who was only 14 years of was hammering red hot steel W119i] use when he 1e" the Island‘ and is called. I predict that tlil man now a popular wnsorml amst on will never be found wanting. He is Santa Clara street, near Ninth street a 5°“, “f marl!‘ Macmml?" ‘l5 311m- ‘SB-Ii Jose. Calif. They are four mféf d°~ He “Y” a Ullllfll States years in Cnmamish The two bmuh so or at Fort Leavensworth. Kan- e" a“, married m two smtem m,” sits. three years. and at Port Ethan are‘ daughters ofCharles A. Keddy, Aucn- vemmm- "m" Yellrs- 4x natives of Lilnenburg, N. S. The ‘ _ . - younger brother, I forget his first ]N_ 5M“ DIEGO name. has a sweet. little girl. their ' ‘ first baby. Both tonsorial artists, when I called recently. had-their , barber parlors full of young women ‘ ' having their hair bobbed. ‘ These two oun l an. because of their r:"'y""*5' invert l we tiiiilmsifazr. u re. - ' ~ 9 0 . u I Prince of Wales College. Ohm-long», 'I'l_ie.Editor of the Maple Leaf has 3W3; “mm Ambwadm‘ Scllllrlllllll =~<»~»>l1~,,r.,~=.~,;es;; “"35"? m ,1,»- .......:1'.:*.iii~r“:;:~ Jim: ti?‘ mom; - rs." one c- ' - li1tyré,who hails from (grand Riv- kw“ a" wemsmll- H“ filsll "Ill" er. P; E. I. She is a-dallthter or. gas“ Euwwmla stewmlt. °l fill!" thelate Patrick 'MacDonald and sflill -.P...,E.. 1. ._'I‘he 1x659.“ M“, oo-ihorins nucleoli.» - "- "Vm l8 ll "All". of I-“Xloot-on. I met a distinguished son of P. E- I- in San Diego recently. This is mrcthel- than Lawyer Norman Sta. wart of Summersidc, P. E. I2 at one time school superintendent oi _' _ MMIMWQI who w“ “so a Ky. The first of his family is a “m, 0g. gum mver, p, E. I" daughter. born atasilmmerside, P. passed-awaywrv-Iune 23. i927. He -i"ll-<ifitlt.i- He also taught school. The "it 0K. 11.18. family were born in Minneapolis. nlsholaest-soh» is i-bromlpent lawyeiwhore. and n. , ‘ inl Pomona tor many years. He l his Widow a-Jine‘ homo,- and sliveesg-wtth‘ ~ ‘odem. f rt.‘ H _' . . <°§i3lhé"é‘-..l..a.§ h?’ v.21; 0pm” ‘fif, llradliaig-ollfieldnd-Btohlordllniver- Vcmlunll. 391th America. Bile has gm“ tmwwl‘ "mwlfi- "sl-v l! wmuTlfiif-Illiflflibllhin u» W. o! we. we. ooiild- new ior w-amfirs ‘lflfli~_dmagiymg|i_y_._gm_ . low than 1o ‘years. .When. pcansa . flhbmfllyor-XHQB husband Mlli- Elem" llwi wmbwv. so he ' took me to hiaprivate den in an ‘E. l’. l-lethen school superin- wpa. shoe" “ . flsuaiiknrimniuusa-lm l" . -l 1.11 0* . l ii 1, He‘ visited u» , _ in _ Re has .ma=-so yrallslawly om his nptivs homo. He was glad l Ki) .-I/ rllr (3) Rirliug/ llurulr lllt’ Mull u]! Ills" 7111i‘ In l/w H10 {fa-rill_.-l(/r[l'::l/l1rlll xlmrv. Jilly; _l()__i_ lalrlvl 1.1x! flllfllLil, in llH‘ i/uifurnf of u Ilrilixlrullirvl‘, , . Etc most some cuc who came l'ronl MacDonald, who fltday I met his daughter, Priscilla lalso lives in Boston. Mr. Maclntyrdwldow oi 23 years, in San Diego. 516i ma. meeting Mrs. Margarzt Johnscni, Lhe rail was piclisihcd 4 l_ _ , _ who hails from Alhertoil, P. E; L? and 53.5 bushels 1iezracrc where-Q, Rho is the przud mother of two "' . .. nel.:.vcn inches deonQn nice children," a. son cf 9 years. "andy EH1 “the shallowclnplouglped and a daughter of 12. both attend- 11nd yillds 69g bushels and that inr; School. Twenty-five Ytars ago ' 1H1 ha» iloirhed‘ (Loner .615.‘ r ' s ‘i Boston who had.‘ - 111': Mk‘ ' - _ » if “lifighzsllstgrsh: trick ‘her to this mmrntln on. these. results-Mm’ bfiautiful climate. After a linllllln!’ l“ ‘Dlllllllllm W" "W155."- her ‘sisal- died lh sah Diego. -11i'-b-"-ndmell-"l1‘= l5 lllvflllll°lrlllllt w _ lF-hnfirln is a dailghter of the veorJpiihllshl-‘d l1 lllivfilwltlllelll w» John Fitzgerald and Sarah riff. Zllfllllf-llrs at‘C try/a, eXpYQSBQ Gillis of Alberton. P. a. I. She i= the‘ ijiuv 11w} the!‘ 18' fllliifllelllll- . a wcman of the lzcrd 01a school. .210 object u; ploy lraellvesilviilliff‘ who shows every hospitality. deep 5° 1011K 3.5 7t i '°l'k' 134m“? .- ouglhly done. - ------—-<ao-'>+——— I ‘_____;. . . . . ncrru or PLOUGHING | “wolgbaiza o)’ a warcnxs 1:20p ploughing anpezrs to lfavel ,&.‘qa'_-¢km/iS-th6.-3m&1l&$. 11193?- little merit according to experiment- d“ hate mummy m” wuum n1 work carried on at the Central c m on; “game “mung;- lFariri; Ottawa. There was no signi- i- ysiAbbggla-Ijegghundretyafid- _ V‘ iicant difference ‘in the yields 0185f Iweldiuewnt pmges 0g _ either corn or oats by ploughing l iylxflé ihwits-conskhctlohrmd; seven. inches deep as compared with rpwfiwdsr of ‘mentwiom. hundred sillllll.i°iillzlrs.iesrz“sail »e-~l~a »~»-,=~= after sod. on heavy soils gave pre- m m‘? maina-‘MWQ’ when 0° a; the ed inJthe aggregate, some‘- acts connected with- its preformanve appear incredible. "A blacksmith pro ly strikes several hundred blows‘ on his anvil in a day: But cls-ely the same yield ‘where the sbii was ploughed four inches deep and w‘. where it was plougheclstliigee éigircfhes , ‘ deeper. On sandy sci _ e er- _ h! /vlpflll'pjeflte_ was so little as to be notyigoggig the “filer jewel of é watch makes mlrrsull, Iltllllt’ q t'l'¢'l(lI_'_\'. is will:igggiliiléggkoliingggg ‘Sfiughgng nhdgvery any and day afterldgy. mm- rurllrllny lax! l'\'lli'lllll'_\.' of l.lirl_‘.' 10.90 tons after seven inch plough-thundered and ‘thirty-WK! 11109511115 nlinmll uflnipy‘ [:1 Lmlrlun u! llll‘ yields ssxqmshels per acre wheremarvey does not stop hem 1' fmusvllrlld fll'Z'1|lI'_\'. ll) .-.'u.. (O) T/lv ATFIH.‘ lll l/z.“ il_\' juiilvll in lirilllfllrx lFlllll/l‘ lo near the Island. ‘Hcfisidceliglllful company, full of reminiscences. People of ,Mplltague, P. E‘. I., will remember the late Donald McLeod Her husband passed away at Man- ton, near Calgary. Alberta. She has tvrcsons and two daughters. They lived at Helena, Montana, ten years, one year in Seattle, and a few years at Schuyler, Nebraska. She was glad to road items in The Maple Lea! about people of the Island who are , _ in various parts of California: They . ' ' ' y “is ll reels lll-Cllllillllél- llglfllllls: ’ UNDREDS (ll ll0,llSl:\\‘.l\‘CS throughout the ltlaritime Pro- bmd‘ “as also a MC B“ ‘ ‘l mm” vinccs llrewiilking great interest‘ in‘ the contest which closes Oliuilccllllilll‘ 15th. The little red sealaatinclied to HQmflLQIL 0m 5116-15 Mm R J, Linltlcs oi Pilrcllo and‘ Excello Flavoring Extracts are being Sewall. Her husband is 11 Dromln- saved ill thousands oi llomcs. .. mt physician in San Diego. Her ... father is a grandson‘ of the well- , . _ v , _ y ’ known poet chums MacKay of Lon ‘illcrcuppcais, lloii eicr, some fen users oftbcse well known don. n, wa_s this game popular poet flavoring extracts who dont clearly imderstand the par- who adopted the amous Marie Cor- ilCUlllPS of illc prize contest. Om- Indy ivrltes us tliatahe‘ lion-sift clearly understand tile conilitions- ' rcli. author of ormwood. This THE. CQNpITlONS ARE SIMPLE l MacKhviamilv are direct descend- ants cf Charles B‘uce of Scotland. llclnovo tho red seal attached to 11m holllc nf Purollo o Excollo Flavoring ‘Extracts. ‘ I nlet loccntly in San Diego, n daughter of clitlflflS B. MacKay of who was knightodJn 1623. They possess the family coat‘ of arms. While Mrs. sswall is a descendant. of nobility. one admires her nat- airalnfss and Scotch hospitality. The Soivallo’ own a fine, modern home. |Her lather was a. builder and con- trnctni- in Chicago. She lived in the windy city nlcst of her life. The Scwalls are in Californiw seven years. ' - r-l Ilucll red scnl curl-low POINTS. , I . 'l‘llesc volt-s or POINTSYrl-preaentllle value of tbs sell in llic contest. "‘ ' ' >9 a number ill the contra-votes or . l 2'! 9° EXCELLO vntoo or polnll II II II , » P ELLO 1 I mletlepcntly. two daughters of 10 m" m- pom" n n II . 1-0 b ill ., the latcJames Willis of Kinizstml. mm: one‘ n » 0- _ ot 312' iicar Charlcttrtown, P. E. 13% n » _ n n u 2g ‘n w n I. They ale Mrs Emmailetta Bar- ,‘ N n m, 1! n_ ~ 1v l" u n n ton of San Dielzc and ‘Mrs. Isabelle m n ~- mn .. n u 16o n u n McKinley 0f LOs Anlzeles. Calif. ‘ '0 u n 30o n u n 350 n n 4i William McKinley is also a native ~ -- . _ . of Lot.‘ 31. P. E. I. Their mother . was Mory Jane Brown, a sistel: of ‘ ‘ ,f.he well known house builder. in ' . , . Ran Diego». nalneiyfs. M. Brown. / 1m PPlRSONS IIAVING THE GREATEST NUMIlER on vorns on polars; wlhfrl-ia rmzas in. Ilrlnl .'.,.‘.. $00.00 40 years (in California. lyIr. Barton is a. superintendent tor a building firm. 'They own a beautiful home. 2nd y. . _ _ 904w ‘ , "l; 3rd " l , l" OCEAN FAQ} 5 Prizes with 514mb - ,._qo.o0 ; " _ ~ l0 i‘ " rum M . . . . $0.00 ~ l MI- Doll "WWW- Wllo hills 2o " 1' 2.1m from Bonshow. near Charlottetown. r P. E; I., is enjoying lthe eveninil o! life at Ocean Park. H» was an "owl" ‘growfr in; the vicinity ‘of Glendale. His hfothdi John ‘Mc- Nevin ‘was - Grand Master 0f the ‘n l: - rile contest closes Dec! 1511i". 1t is not neeessaryto send m yrmlr red scnls at once‘) lm-t in order that you may compete he surc nncl mail them‘ tp ill-hell our otllcgl by 15th. . - ..eld~ametcrv of the-i-vAl. M . - H ' ' . . . _ H ‘ d I m _ asqnicprder in PME.‘ I. fr. > . _ _ W _ l _ ‘kw. .. . owmprmmm“ . m Mme Lgoaguéovu k.§pllépg,e;l;gl=ilmgf. _- _. j . m, Mug“, g ,. _ KEEP SW1NG.TH\E'SEAI§& I .‘ Awhmllol Vlmt 313W ' 1 ca” 1L 4n. mam-d. gm}. rary mu." M "consists or more" inlwwflhmm f?‘ h“ V5.9“: l ‘ l i . I ' ’ - i . i . jarotflilmfllghhlloy- eolinmri ., ; . and; 9;,“ i, ‘fungi who lhn-fgoqo Mumeth-yi“. lmnm was. Wlce marl-lad His dauoht- - " l ' h‘ ~ ‘was tiuli-liivino ill? Armies Helillillelloeo with various bis corpor- n}, -' a: h“ $821341? w’: . -' ' ' ti.if" _' ‘.-o~w.1lv-n .»\X-.- . . _ u"! lfiktikf. laid!‘ iilllthy- vigilante brokanlxnlilllgterugizttenofinewoullli: and u my the faithful housekQo-y ‘_. , " 3”“ “I ‘Bi’ it ' l l ' mm: Jmassed aconslde abiefort error. aeowaasatshslaalule; K .0 . _, ~ .-. ' .. _ "- " l‘ ‘- "W. Y" . . ' . oeraonality’ who Si“ = lives induce Angxoles. y-Blifi Pi?‘ - inn, into a homo. ‘riisrel ' "' » _, ~. 1&3‘ WVHW XAIIIUI Manon: . or‘ 11 ' - i is." i". M“ A - ‘Purellolarldlllibiollo- ing. Oats after corn on heavy claydmpaots against the fork. But