' we msPENse ANY ~ i PRESCRIPTION llave a . i _ ._..,_.. The dispensing of Prescriptions is of great importance and needs the best of care and attention. PrescriJions dispensed at this Drugstore are assured of but re- sults. Only Drugglsts with years oi experience do the work. Quality Drugs obtained from the most re- liable are used. De assured of best result and have Prescriptions dis- pensed by ns. ' .i. Ernest ll. Worth’ 142 Prince Street Phone B2 Prescriptions Dispensed llere ,. -Dl¢l Times and " ' Now v By “Senor” t (Conainuedi I had forgotten to enumerate among the public buildings, in a. former letter, the Catholic College, which is nearly completed, and is an imposing structure three stories high, with a cupola, intended for an obcervatory, and is situated in the Royalty, on the Malpeque or Princetown Road, about a mile and a half from Charlottetown. He then describes the difficulties 01m immigrantin ‘ “,5” Ii "nor can he wsll turn t0 Specials For This Week at The llonie ‘of Good Fish l] per lb. 25o. SALMO per lb. m. MACK, Zfor 15c. rites. or HADDOCK . 2 lbs. for as... FiLLE s or coo ..i. per lb. 12c. FINNAN nAnme . . 2 ihs. for as... siiiokeny FILLETS . . z lbs. n..- 25c. PICKLED HADDOUK pcr ii.. lie. CRYSTAL nonenessco z lbs. i... 25c. ISLAN Fl$il MARKET ' Phone 1228 ‘l1 Queen St. I889-10-1K-tt-2i. the neighbou-ing settlers for cor- rect advice in hisdlfficultyi if they wish him to become one of them- 1 selves. (and this, they will be sure to wish if they think he has men-l 1m no limit. win be set to the praise of the place and its Edi/an- tages; if, on the contrary, they wish to discourage others that they may themselves cull out. the best 0f the ship andother timber on the unlc-cated part of the lot; or if they wish go reserve it for expected friends or relations. which is some- times the case, there will be no end to the narratives of the badness oi the lands, the distance from mar- ket, ghe vliianous characters oi.’ the proprietor or agent, and those in- numerable and lftherto unheard 0i which self interest or knavery can always iriterpose t0 mLv TO THE BUYING PUBLIC “While in the City on SUNSHINE DAY " . Do Not Forget Us We have now on sale‘ for this weck some extra- ordinary specials, included in die following whereby we can save you money : Genuine Plymouth Manila Rope . .. .. .. 20c per lb. (Soft and durable, the ideal rope for reins Mr. Farmer) AxcHandles from 20c up Axes only 95c Hand-led Axes . $1.30 ' Boys Handled Axes . . . . . . 95c Cold Blast Lanterns (long) .. . .. .. $1.25 Cold Blast Lanterns (short) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.15 Cold Blast Lantern Globes 10c Japanncd Fire Shovels we Famous Valspar Varnish, regular and quickdrying Pints Half Pint ‘ 75c. . 40c. / for any purpose. Quarts $1.45 and many other items too numerous to mention. Bruce Stewart 8i G0,, Ltd. ‘18-20 Lower Queen Street "Jobber-s for Miner Rubber Clothing” Half Gals. $2.85 One Gals. $5.65 Paris Mourns Jules Clieret PARIS, Oct. lil-(By Josenhine llambleton, Canadian Press Staff CorrespondenD-Jules Cheret, ore- itor of the modem poster is dead. Cheret, who loved the broad sweep oi’ flaunting color. And he died blind, in a. villa. overlooking the Mediterranean he loved. \ Cberet found his are in a London Two clowns play their part. There was something so droll in their movemeiits so fantastic in the YBUOW 11811121011 their white faces that Chcret, sketching in the top ' row of seats just under the canvas roof, abandoned the conventional. lie painted the scene as he saw it, in masses of green and mauve and purple. In that moment the modern pos- ter was born. Rimmcl, the millionaire chemist, jostled with Cheret as they left the circus, almost ruined the sketch. An altercation. An apology. And Rimmel, glancing at the sketch, saw in it that indefinable something which draws the crowd. Rinunel assisted Cheret to devel- op his idea and one morning ‘Paris awakened to find her grey walls rioting with color. Theatre, circus, toothpaste—Cheret illustrated them all. lie taught France to advertise. By some occult sympathy which is deeper than science, she too had joined the community of the blind. , . rop-r-arch r 1M0! Accurate XflllllYilYli/KJIE HA contact between the mould- ed insole of the shoe and the bottom of the foot ensures perfect distributional the weight of the body on the feet. Prop-r-orcb shoes relieve most sroh inn and from the foot comfort. an long and sstlsfso- tor-y wear. v2 first day give real n't delay this boon fur your feet. ("as ilgold ‘exclusively by i salable. a FERGUSON k ' SHOE STORE 1 Charlottetown" - ‘Scotland; and it pallet be suit its own purpfeeit" In letter VIII, lie takes another trip to the country. "The fkrt l township we enter after leaving the Royalty is Lot 34: this belongs t0 the Mcntgomery family of scot- 'and,-I ought’ before conducting ' you into the interior. to have men- tioned that, previous to and after the survey of the Island, which was l completed in 1765, various schemes were praposed fo the cultivation of the Island. Among others the Earl of Egmont proposed settling it on a feudal plan, his lordship to be Lord Paramount of the Island. which was to be divided into a certain number of Barones, to be held of him: every Baron to erect so ‘many men at arms, their under-tenants to perform suit and service, according to the cus- tom of ancient feudal tenants of Europe. what a pity it did not suc- ceed._The sixty seven Knights 0! St. John, or perhaps the Knights, 'thc market. The building is not of the Island, as they might hovt been termed to dstinguish them from their brethen of the same name in Palestine, might have been equally famous. But the Earl's plan fell to the ground. After this. the whole of the townships with two exceptio "hlenshortly af- ter shared the same IBlZ€——W€1'9 drawn for, by way of lottery. 1W various persons who had or were r, -' to have claims upon the Government-there are many who are of the opinion that it would have been as well . if this scheme had shared the fate of its prede- cessor. Among others who'obta'ned townships in this case was Sir James Montgomery, chief Baron of fairly conceded that if all the grantees had taken equal pains as he did. the plan would not have been so injuious as it afterwards turned out. bot 34 was settled in 1770 and although not the most populous is probably the wealthiest. I would re- commend all who can afford the time to v'sit Starihope, Little York- and the Suffolk settlements. The first is composed of Scotch who came under the auspices o! the Chief Baron and the names of the latter two indicate their origin. Before we come to the turn o! the road to Little York, we shall have passed some very °x°°11¢m wuntry seats. 361M011‘ was the property of the I-Ion. Georzt Wright, surveyor General, and in possession of hie widow. I W?! 11119 house ‘and beautifully situated. Binstsad, the property of R. A. Fellows, mo, is also pleasantly sit- uated and shows well from the r1- ver. At the gum of the road into Little York resides Mr. James M11- 1“, better known as Miller of lirerichfort, where he formerly re- sided. He, early in life, left his ria- tive Scotland, brinslns with him stout arms and a W111i"! MMI- and after some years of hard work h" settled down in a IN!“ °111 11°- surmunded by his children. 911°!‘ in‘ the respect and esteem of theft above and below him. swirls M man snythinl. I liytns WW1“ °l what industry. frudailty and hon- estywillenable smantodo in Prince mph-s Island. Those so“ looking some belong to my frimds, the iltobertsoas. Tbsyfidd the trade of, boot and shoe niakeis tdthst of far-mind. Cairns. who lives st nunstmnage will supply you with fruit tree's, black thorn or shrubbery and will demonstrate to you mares seed fruit‘ may in raised o as in Scotland. The neat little house. a little of! ti" Brown ‘Label . Red Label .. 50c lb.~ of Hon. D. McDonald, member of‘ the Legislative Council lies off the| road and cannot be ggen~wlthout Kviris to it as also does that oi’ Hm- MY- Hflythorne, of the Coun- cil also. Mr. Worthy possggsx a, house on this road more THE QNARIUPTEPOWN consume . _ , eriirini einnoiiiii ._. a..- This Ia reserved for news, but advertisements of a news character msybeinsertedattiiersioofie. per word, strictly payable in sd- CORNWALI. CHARGE, Oct 23. There will riot be any of the regular services on this date. Rev. C. N. Brown, of Charlottetown, will be in Kingston at 7 o'clock and will deliver the Annual Thankoflering and Anniversary address for the W- M. B. Rev. D. K. R Minis- ter. SUNDAY SERVICES, October 23rd= Milton, 5t. John's Anglican Church. Sunday School, l0 a. m., Momlng Prayer and Holy Com- munion, 11 a. m. Special preacher, _Rev. H. D. Raymond, M.A., B.D. |‘Curate-in-Charge, Rev. E. O. Lan- caster. - ciwacir or esoessm services t° m? in the parish of New London on taste than any I know of We next the 23,. ' d inst. will be as follower- t‘ Sfiengafg‘ mttzwaazlmr? 11;? I Kenslngtori service, 10.30 a.m., Sun- ° ‘Pa’ e day School 2 p.n-i.; French River house on the hi1 Right Rev. D. Charlottetown. His remains lie 1n- terrcd in the Chapel, his memory lives in the breast of all who knew him, whether of the rame faith or not. He founded a Cllllrge hero which will be transferred to thr- new biildirig, already metfoned. when completed. At a. little dis- tance on and on the other side of the river is Mount Stewart, the property of Major General Sir John Littler, who married the granddaughter of the late John Stewart, Esq., the former propdc- tor. It was originally cultivated by the French, the ridges left ‘by the plough are quite easily to he seen. It is a place well worthy the resi- dence ofa gentleman farmer as Mr. Stews. t was. (Th's property is now owned by Mr. Eagen who got. it from the Aileyne family). Fur- ther on, as you approach St. Pe- ters House, the seat of lid-r. Worrell, the aspect of the country is more beautiful and the land of better duality. It was near to this house that the Fkench had their capital town of the same name. St. Peters o, stjonghold or castle, to maintain is a bar harbor and fig only for and with fithirig vessels. I suspect the town must have been built for the pur- pose oi’ fishing and wholly of wood. I do not remember whether there is ‘any fortlfcation near it. We will stop {or a moment at St. Peters House for the reason that it is in worth o. moment's consideration but go further up the hill and un- der the lee of that fine wood is as splendid a site for a mansion as you will fnd almost anywhere. There are upwards of 80,000 ac'es which may be had at a reasonable rate: much of it is tenanted, but much more in a state of nature. There are three rivers now t0 pas-s, the most like rivers of any we have seen o": likely to see. "These are the Morell, Midgell and Marie. The first has a floating bridge. The three rivers abound with sea trout of great. size and ex- quisite flavor." The Worrell estate and St. Peters Howe referred go, was purchased by J. B. cox. Esq. who came here from Newfoundland and did busness he’e for many years as also did his son Hon. Rabi‘. N. Cox, ncw living in Charlotte- town. The old St. Peters House was burnt down later and replaced by a palatial residence on the north side of the road near Morell Station. The high land referred to, caged Mgunt Mary, is now owned by Mr. Rossitcr and Mr. Gcor8° Leslie and the site of the old ‘Iown of St. Pierre ls the farm of the late John Sinnott whose son is now Archbishop of Winnipeg. The farm buildings of H. H. Cox, M. P. P- Mary but never than the cellar excavation still can be seen. [came here from England with B sold out and returned to the 0N Country, with R lot of experience if not too much money. (To Be continued) Elephant For Sale BRTDGEWATER, N. 8., October 19.—Does anyone want an dlePhl-n‘ a nice-full crown elephant requir- ing only a ton of hoy a dl-y? Dlylti McKean will sell it very» very "l!- onably. l-ie might even give it a- way. when a circus went broke in Toronto some months ago, a well known Canadian firm seized an elephant in lieu of payment for I- bill. The pachyderm was offered in competition to the firm‘s salesmen throughout Canada. Mokean‘ rs- osived. a telegram of congratulation foad belongs to Dr. Boswell and~is being shipped to him- for sale. ‘riaosdie Home the seat The prise-winning salesman basis imminent- who at one time intended to build t c, .W . a mansion at the foot of Mount’ she wmeszgfik months ago. sot ‘fliiy furtheiflwhen my weight was 174 lbs.. I which started to take Kruschen, and have Mr. Worreli , r LEGEIb-LACROIX-Fellx Leger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Laurent Leger of St. Anthony, Kent county, and Miss Anita Lacroix, daughter of Alphonse Lecroix, of Notre Dame, Kent county, were united 1n mar- riage at nuptial high mass recently 1H the church of Notre Dame, Shcdiac, N. B., on Monday, by the Pastor Rev. Fr. Desire Allaln, in the presence ‘of relatives and friends. The witnesses were Laur-I ent Leger and Alphonse Lpcrobg, Following the pretty ceremony, breakfast was served at the home of Mr. Lacroix, after which the bridal couple left on a motor trip to Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia. On their return the young men of the district tendered them 8- suriirise Party. the bride receiv- 1118 many beautiful gifts. The bride 15 ii kraduate of the Buctouche Amldemy- Mr- Leasi- ls associated with his father in the flour milling and lumber industry.—Moncton Transcript. SUB DIVISION 0F C. W. L.--A number of the ladies of Fort Au- gustus Parish, undcr the direction of their pastor, Rev. D. P. Croken, assembled at St. Patrick's Church . on Sunday afternoon, October 16th, mg an for the purpose of organizing p "Erin"? lioitw finish j HUBBDAY 1.00—Tuitis Squares, regular meet: ing -- Social Hall. BEDEQUE The sincere sympathy o! the com. mllility. is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Nocnen and family, of Centrevllle, Bedeque, in their sud- den Pflfilllg 0f their young“; son and brother Alban, after only a few 11B?! illness on Thursday evening, October 13th., he having become m on Monday. and was taken to the Mince County Hospital, and was operated on for appendicitis on Tflesday- when it was thought he was doing nicely, he calmly passgd flWfly- The deceased was only six- teen years of rfo, his smiling mun- renames and Efrntle (Ilsposition, en- deared him to s. vory large circle of fr'cnds. especially in the neigh- borhood and among his school- chums, he was a general favorite. There are left to mourn, ‘the heart- broken parents, three brothers and three sisters, namely: Earl, Harold, l - uilt h . held; 3M e 2.30 DJYL. Burlington, 7.30 pm. G, Byron, all at home, and Misses c e '1' T- Spriggs, rector. late Rsman Catholic Bishop oil Alethfl. Myrrtic and Blanche, alszyat home to all 0f whom the deepest- sympathy is extended. The funeral services took place on Saturday morning to the Roman Catholic Church, at Seven Mlle Bay. and was one of the largest funerals, that ever took pace in this neighbor- hood. Rev. Father Monaghan, of- fciatcd at the church. The remains WBTe tmldefly 161d to rest in the i-‘@m@i91'y adjoin rig the church, in the family plot. A very pleasant surprise party Was tendered to Mr. and Mrs. Colin Reeves, Lower Freetovm, on Thres- day evening, when over one him-l dred friends and neighbors of the community amemblcd to spend a social hour and extend congratu- latlolis to them on their Golden Wedding Anniversary. When all the friends had assembled In the liv- ing-room Mr. Dan Bernard dis- charged the dutes of chairman, I SUNSHINE EVERY DAY IS SUNSIII rAGE THREE’ SEGIALS —- ' we DAY AT P. an eon BARGAINS. neeow rs LISTED A new or THE a SPECIALS YOU REQUIRE. I i we“ 10 “T496 Sunshine Extra TEA y SPECIAL P. J. Special 4 or $1‘ puny 50,“. ROLLED oars 101i... 35c Z§§§°;,-,,~,',-,,,~- " ' 25c dQuats . . . . ,,,,, OAT DIEAL lhl. Lonsé-EE z. 1-2 lb This CORNFLAKES 25c . Packages .... .. CONDENSED MILK 10c NON PREMRJM n‘ OATS tnfan . . . . . , l Packa“ """" 25C z Rgiinvlllzndle 47c TOILET raven r Rolls ............. .. 25c nen oinififim“ ANOTHER SUNSBINE 1 Lb. Tin .... 23c SPECIAL gigs‘ 312M110" 23¢ ‘l u“ FEARS 1o Lb 1 1v." rescues s- 1 PINEAPPLE C fEIl-(I-OgdEYI-i gEANs 27c 3 l! . g ca ng or 5.5%‘; £23.‘... ...... .. 29¢ “Mu-r Arms 19° ore/woe MLADE. canrreetixs sovrs aiuiisli-Nlgettiv - ----- .. 29c :3 without labels 25c = - nor ZLbs. . 4Lbs. omous ‘ l0 Lbs. 19c gorfialoqirfigrofiwun“ 25C VEGETABLE and MEAT COUNTER CARROTS, PARSNIPS. TURNIPS, CABBAGE CELERY ‘LAMB, BEEF, PORK AT LOWEST PRICES IN THE CITY. P. J. Ma eDONALIJ GROCER Cor. Kent and Prince Streets. Phones 888 and 880, Charlottetown h“? 9°11"?! Phones 888 and 889 iii‘ 11s military duties. M1‘. and Mrs. Bliss Lockhart and little daughter oi Moncton, N. 3., spent Thanksgiving holidays in Central Bedeque, the guests of Mr. Lockarifs parents, Mr. and .Mrs. Saul Crossmari. Mr- and Mrs. George A. Wood and called the gatherngto order, with “"1 family or, Folio Bay West. were a few well chosen remarks, after which, a very appropriate addre s5 Mr. and Mrs. the welcome guests at. the home of Reginald Dngwcll was then read by Mrs. Louis Calms all‘! 751mm’- and the presentation, on behalf of] the folks present, of ii. purse of‘ money, was made by Mr. Miss Martha Robertson, of Red Scott P0139. recently spent a. few days in airns. Mr. Darrell Pickett, replied Cenirevuki 3911911119. the B1195?» 0f very sirtably to the address, thank- M155 Fhimce Hendei-siiih-B ness in thus remembering Mr. and siib-dlvi-Slon of the Catholic W0- Mrs. Reeves, on th’s occasion. The men's Lgggum Among those present ‘following is the adclressz-Dear Mr. tvero Mrs, p, J, Casgy, Mm M_ M_ and lvivrs. Reeves: Tonight, this Murphy, Mp5, ma“); Murray’ chap goodly company of your friends and ‘ lottetown; Mrs. Joseph Creamfer neighbors, have come together to Kelly's Cross and Others. Afterin- troductory remarks by Father. Cro- comfortable home and to assist you ken, an address was Riven ‘by in celebrating an event of unusual P- JJ- Casey. wno outlined the past attainments and future aims of the Catholic Women's League, through- out Canada. At the conclusion of MYB- Casey's address, it was un- "111119115117 fllffied to organlzeand the following officers were elected: mportance in your lives-your Golden Wedding Anniversary. Allow us firs-t of all to offer you our heartest wngratulatlons on this joyous occasion, for not to many present for their thoughful-l spend a, social hour with you in your l ls given the happiness of celebrating i their golden wedding and to fewer‘ Honorary Chaplain, luv. n. P. Cro- ‘still, the joy, of having so many“ ken; President, Mrs. J. J. MacDon- [of the sons and daughters with old: First Vice-president, Mrs. James MacDonald; Second Vice. president, Mrs. Eugene Callaghan: Third Vice-president, .McNally; Recording Secretary, Mrs. Joseph Fisher: Treasurer, Mrs. .1. J. McCarthy; Corresponding Sggrg- tary, Miss Jennie MacDonald. Af- ter the enrollment of those present, congratulatory remarks were made by the visiting ladies. A vote of thanks from the ladies of the par- ish, was moved by Mrs. David Mac- Donald, seconded by Mrs. Joseph Holland and presented by Father Oroken to the organizers. Happy To Be 136 Lbs. Lost 38 yLbs. — More to Follow women would be alarmed if Most grandson of the said J. B. Cox are than. weight showed ‘as/um Bu, located almost on the site of the nGt this one. You see she was 174 old st, Peters House of Mr. Worrell lbs, and she has found a way to aka o1‘! that disfiguring over- gradually got down to 136 lbs.-and am still going down. I have not altered my diet at all, and I only lot of money and did a. large busi- t“, a ha" uaspoomm o; Kms- ncss for some years but in the en‘. chen in a glass of hot water every morning. I also find Kruschen very . good for biliousness, from which I used to sufler a great deal. But it has completely left me now—in fact I feel a diflerent person. and have only to thank those wonderful Krusohen SaltsP-(Mrs) M. K. Taken every morning, Kruschen effects a perfectly natural clearance of undigested food substances and all excessive watery waste matter. Unless this wastage is regularly ex- pelled, Nsture will eventuavy store it up out of the way in the form of ugly fat. One bottle is enough to prove to you that Kruschsn will make you feel yoiuiger-epryer-more ener- getic — you'll enjoy life - every minute of it. no facilities for looking after an dist is quite substantial. Frantic telegrams offering the spouse. Arrivsl of the large cargo Mrs. J. P. lthese years, and we have found you true and worthy friends.‘ them as you arc privileged to have tonght. We appreciate the fact that you have lived amongst us all always ever wilfng and ready to help any movement tending to further the interests of the community. 10°14," ing back over the fifty years of sun- note great changes all along the way-changes in methods of work- ing, in modes of travel and in forms of amusement. But it seems the same old world and the Slime friends of ionigiit greet you in the same old way as did the friends of the dear Lord and Father 0f 115 all, who has dealt. so kindly with you in the past may continue to satisfy you with His loving kindness giving you many more years of happness to (rnjoy the fruit of your accept the accompanying gift as a souvenir of this occasion and as a token oi’ the esteem with which you are regarded in the community and with it our very best. wishes for yourselves and your family in the years to come. signed on behalf of your friends and ncghbors. The rc- maindcr of the evening was pleas- antly spent in music and social dis- course. A dainty luncheon was served by the daughters of the house, assisted by Mrs. Elton Cairns Mrs. George Frizmll, Mrs. Ray iflurns, and Mrs. Wiliiam Montgom- ‘ery. After wh'ch, all bid Mr. and Mrs. Reeves a fond "Goodnight" and departed for their respective. dom'ciles. Mr. and Mrs. Harland Hill and family of New Glasgow accompan- ied by lvits. John Clark and daugh- ters of North Rustlco, were motor- ists w Middleton on Sunday. and 1L7. Island Highlanders recently vis'ted shine and sorrow, you will no doubt ‘ announcing he had won the con- elephant at cut rates to various Colonel Ufrlc o. Dawson of Cen- test and stating the elephant waqshonvs and circuses brought no ie- tral Berleque of the Prince Edward oastle-ori-‘Iyne and will be despot- fffty years ago, and we pray that labor. In conclusion, we‘ ask you to_ Look For Finis Of Steam Train SCRAPPING 0F STEAM LOCO- MOTIVES AS DENMARK PROPOSES, MAY BE FAVORED BY BRITAIN MANCHESTER, England, Oct. 19 —(C.. P.)—Is the steam engine doomed? This question is asked by a correspondent of The Manches- tcr Guardian, who says that a re- volutionary move 1n railway prac- tice, which will lead eventually t0 the scrapping of steam locomotives in Denmark, is reported from Co- penhagen. The Danish State rail- way administration according to advices received, has announced that all future locomotive require- ments for the state railways are to be met by Diesel engined units and that no further steam locomotives are to be ordered. It is added that the State railways, which have em- ,pathy received by the ployed oil-electric locomotives since 1927, have on order an addi- tional 18 locomotives and seven rail cars with an aggregate of 6,0001 horsepower The new Danish policy follows a trend that is becoming increasing- ly evident amongst the world's railway companies, the correspon- dent says. Diesel powered locomo- fives-the general adoption of which in the United Kingdom would, it has been estimated, save $l25.000,000 spent yearly on steam “working-are now in regular ser- vice in 18 overseas countries. No- loss than 277 large Diesel electric locomotives are new being built for Russia. Siam has 13 locomotives in operation and is operating (he Bangkok-Singapore ma‘l trains with this type of locomotive. Thorough trials of the oil elec- tric system are being mndo by the London and North Eastern Rail- way at NcrvCastlc, whore a 250-b h. p. niotortrain which can rnrry oo people at s5 miles an hour has been running for 18 hours n day for five months at a total fuel and oil cost of loss than three farthings per mile. CITIZENS PAY FINAL TRIBUTE T0 LATE F. I. STEWART F. I. Stewart, vetarair Sydney school teacher and outstanding mathematician, who died at his home on Leonard street last Thurs- day, was laid to rest in Hardwood Hill cemetery on Saturday after- noon. < Scores of friends, associates and former pupils turned out to attend ithc funeral which was held to St. George's Anglican church, where, in the presence of a largely, filled au- ditorium, servlce was conducted by Rev. C. K. Whalley, rector, who also oiliclatcd at a brief service held at the home. ‘ Members of St. George's choir lunder the direction of Mrs. Jack lMcKenna, sang the following fav- yoritc hymns of the deceased: "Lead Kindly Light,‘ and "Abide With Me." ‘ Members of the teaching stafli of various city schools headed the lengthy cortege to Hardwood Hill, prayers at the graveside being re- cited by Rev. Mr. Whalley. The wealth of flowers and num- erous cards and messages of sym- bereaved family bore eloquent testimony to the high ‘esteem in which the de- ceased was held by all. The pail bearers were E. T. Mc- Keen, Russel Ellis, Dr. W. A. Creel- mari, Dr. J. McDonald, Frank Champion and John Worgan. Arriving home from Halifax for the obsequies was Miss Edith Stew- art, daughter, while her e from Charlottetown, Prince Edward Is- land were his sister, Miss Claribel Stewart and niece, Miss Barbara Williams-(Sydney Post, Oct. 18.) r Tenders For Lambs Tenders will be received till Monday noon, October 24th for 200 lambs from Rollo Bay Farmers Institute. HENRY MALLARD, Secretary. 5931-10-20-22-21. We llave Ready. For Work Carpenters Tailors Plumbe n Blacksmiths Laborers Nurse Maids Han}? men House Maids Cement Workers Wash Women Window Cleaners Walters iron Workers Cooks HELP 0F ALL KINDS. 81 Queen Street. Phone 1309. 5909-10-19-41. NOTICE Just received a shipment of goods consisting of Men's As a result of their successful Pam!‘ Shh“. swam". Men.‘ ltrials during the past two years S", wmuenl "KM “Id ‘wdth highpcwererl Diesel clcctrlc huwwokht; mo“ “d trains, the board of the largest British owned railway in South America, the Buenos Ayres Great Southern, ‘have declared in favor of the extension of the use of this elephant. He considers one too large were the welcome guests of Mr. system. Four giant locomotives for for a house pet. He understands its and Mrs. Clifford wright and fam- this railway, each hflvlflg 1.700 Die- isel engine horsepower are nearinr mompleticn at the emotions-Whit worthlocomotive works at New- chad to Argentina before the end o! Halifax, N. 5.. in connection with this year Shoes, new and second hand. Also, Ladies‘ Dresses. Coats. Sweaters, Stockings, of all kinds. It will pay you to visit us. lt will be a big saving to you. Second lland Store 108 Richmond Street