' "l English courtroom was Pffldllwd DECEMBER_‘Z._1929 y -'— ~ ~ A REAL ENERGY-FOOD READY-COOKED, rial REDDED. .......... ,,. >_--- -... T- - , l Rizanrt-ro-ssnve i I H EAT i With all the bran °f llle whole wharf a Protein- md carbohydrates nicel balsa‘ ed m. the mineral salts and life-giving vlnminsc-Jp,‘ v appetizinr-cotit with nuikorcresm or fruits, for an euca- flaoryand moll- AAA ‘i; LA i ‘AAA ‘ AAAAAAAALAAAA 1 an ‘A ‘a AAA:_Q‘ O ‘.‘ v ‘ 3 Classified Advertzsements . i f 1 gamer-ma 10c per u... on. words 2» ‘ iifillfirlineoftwords" ‘ : l‘ ur Insertions . j z algal Insertions .. . tifififiiilfi ; ~ T. ...I_‘L._ ._-_"‘ " ifigceee’ - - ewve -oo0o4oo, Agents wanted Miscellaneous PORTRAIT AGENTS-WRITE P03 catalogue, United Art Limited, In John, Toronto. A. W. ‘l 31 wsm. aoipd For Sale FOB- sane-z NEWLY FEESIIENED Cows. James Monaghan. Hazel- brook. P. E. I. 220-12-2-31. GENERAL PURPOSE MARE. GOOD driver. Apply 149 Euston Street. ' 187-11-29-31. FOR. SALE, T0 LET. BOARD AND room signs on hand at Guardian Office. ' ti ‘r-‘oit shut-roux NEW aox slelghs, twenty Fox Shipping Crates. Wm. J. Scott, Marshiield, P. E. 1., R. R. Nos. 3. 202-11-30-81. McLAUGIILIN TOURING UAR FOB sale cheap. Apply 29 Hayfield St. 188-11-20-31. FOR. SALE-COW NEWLY FRESH- ened, pure bred Guernsey. also pure bred Guernsey Bull Calf. Apply Henry Hurry, Charlottetown, R. E. 6. 209-11-30-21. Male Help Wanted “OUSE T0 LET. MODERN CON- venlences. Apply 16 Spring Park Bond. 8904-81 -.___i.__b_. Articais For Sale F61? ‘vs-Ki-Iatrphlvirunrz. APEE-Y Guardian, ioo-u-zs-si. __- Femaie Help Wanted "vi-XEEEIQBEZE on Gnu. m. general housework, able to do plain cooking. Country girl preferred. Address P. O. Box 11d. BBGO-ti Empire Interest STRAYED, SUNDAY. COW. ROAN Colored. Phone 45. '93 JOHN ALFRED MACDONALD, Land Surveyor, Herrnanviiie, Snuris. 9749-1l-8-1m01ld. PUIATO TAGS FOB THE SIA- son’s shipments on shcrt notice. Guardian Central Printery, flstil-lt-li-ti CANNING POULTRY, HIGHEST market prices paid for canning stock. W. S. Fraser Co., Ltd, (J. D. Jenkins Building, Grafton _ Street). l38-I1-21-i week Lost LOST-PAIR. G-OLD RIM GLASSES at Hughes Drug Comer. Leave at this Office. 210-11-30-21. LOST-SMALL GREY PURSE CON- taining sum of money. Finder ..please leave at this Office Ind l‘!- ccive reward. .2354! LOST-SUM OF MONEY BETWEEN l0 and 1i o'clock yesterday morn- ing in vicinity of Zion Church cor- ner. Finder leave at Guardian. Re- ward. 234 Teachers Wanted TEACHER WANTED AT ONCE 110B. Cavendish School. Supplement $125.00. Vacancy due to teacherb illness. E. C. Webs, Secretary. 229-12-2-31. GEORGE THOMAS INGRAM On Sunday morning at his resi- dence, 205 Sydney Street, there pass- ed to his great reward, after a linger- ing illness. George Thomas Ingram for 38 years a respected resident of char- lottetown. George Ingram was born in Newfoundland B’! years ago, of English parentage and emigrated to Strongln Canada g LONDON. Nov. 30—Canada is tak- I in; o. greater interest than ensr lie-l fore in Imperial affairs. and cape-f rially with regard to Empire tradcfi said Rt. Hon. L. C. M. S. Amery. former secretary for the DominionsJ‘ in recounting his impressions oi his; mcent visit to Canada at a luncheon . of the Conservative Women's Re- form Association today. "Canada. has an increasing realiza- tion of what Empire trade means to her and another factor is her desire lo be independent of Ammican do- minatlon," he said, “only those who have been on the other side can mai- ize what this means for Canada. It is like living next door to a jazz band both day and night." Mr. Amery belisved as a result of lsreement a substantial increase o! preference either by a ‘reduction oi Canadian duties on British products or by an increase on foreign products could in arrived at. To assure Can- ada of a sure market for her pro- ducts in Great Britain." he declared. '-'~'¢uld not have the slightest advcrsc effect on the cost of living in this country. Keyhole “Used” In Evidence i I LONDON. No 80-One of the 010st curious exhibits ever seen. in p-___,_., yesterday when a keyhole was intro- duced in evidence in a divorce case t0 tiat the jury might judge how much could’ be seen by nfllini ihIJiiIiI it. The ksyholc. was oom- ilieitiy surrounded by a drawing 130m door and Justice Hill allowed "l9 lllea of thivcounsei that there 11".: . .1 uzslioa of oqblervations havins '1 ‘i made through the keyhole and ihl‘. the jury‘ might like to teat its ‘BQEINIIIIII l“. themed!!!- Nova Scotia in young manhood. Af- ter a few years residence in Halifax. he proceeded with his wife to this city, where he has since lived. For the past 28 years he was an employee of tho Canadian National Railway, holding a. responsible post in the freight shed in Charlottetown. He was a loyal and devoted member of St. Paul's Church, and an outstand- ing member of the Orange Order, having filled with distinction every office in his lodgc. He is survived by his widow, formerly Susanna Jewera. three sons and four daughters. 'I'he sympathy of a wide circle of friends goes out to his widow and family in their bereavement. DEATHS (Continued from page 1) Central Mississippi Valley. Snow also fell in the Rocky Mountains. The below zero temilfiflillfel brought intense suffsrinl in i3" Great Lakes region. when w/"ll deaths were attribuied to the cold. A ‘Md “m” ‘weepmi M" u_ l< clown. P. E. Island, on Nov. 20th. Northwest was forecast to drive fu. l: 9 by m“ Ewen Mmmumh John ther into the South tonight. Missou I cnmpbm o’ Doslblc‘ m M“ M.” and Kentucky "t" “m” “u” "‘° iv. tilda Conway, oi Inkerman, p. E. and Arkansas, Tennessee and Nort I! amt Mississippi, already chilled, has. colder weather on the way- Cold winds swept over the Southern states along the Atlantic seaboard. driving the mercury 6W" 9° n" WW‘ est levels oi the year. Eastern fli-lifl shiverecl in icybreeses that cropped the mercury to below freezing. II Below In Manitoba WINNIPEG. Dec. L-Prom the bor- der Ol Saskatchewan t rough to 0H- tarlo. mid-winter wea or. held sway in ‘Manitoba and temperltu" Willi“ 1B below, a new record low for the season. . ' on the Great Lakes the storm kin! beat tho waters into a fury today- A gale blew tn from the northwest, i011!- CBUlOlI-Jrbe new Roman Catho- land nayticid Streets will be pleted in a few veers time. The date ‘mg silver fox and other iraw furs, Tues- ' Hall Committee. The following is the Central Guardian . _ I‘ a :‘ l’ coals 1'0 ‘III clans-v IDIDGI misfit in Catholic w..- "W!" Ill-ills Hill. m. . MAKING IATISIACTOIY PRO- GRlBS-Mv. D. V. Oflobra who is in the P. I. Island Hospital. is prog- ressing aatlsfactoriiyni-Iis temperature has temporarily dtllyed x-ray invest- igation. ' » - - NIW EOIIAN CATHOLIC iic Church which is now under con- struction on the comer of Queen com- of the opening, however, is not yet known. ‘ PUB BUYER WILL ARRIVE TOVNIGIIT—A wire received Saturday from Mr. Levin of the Levin Fur brapany, states ho will arrive in harlotteiown tonight and wilibc buy- day. December 3rd and days follow- ing at the office ofthcir represen- tative,_B. it. I-Iolmarrs, 14b Great George St. Charlottetown. 23'! ENJOYABLE PARTY-A very on- joyable evening was spent on Fri- day last at the home oi Mrs. James Brown, where her daughters enter- tained a number of their friends, to dancing, games and amusements etc. Dainty l- cheon was served by Misses Dorris and Marion Brown, Mary Kelby and Mrs. Ready. The evening closed by singing For She's a Jolly Good Fellow.- INSTITIJTE MEETING-The an- iiual meeting oi the Mayiicld Wo- men's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Harold Toombs on Monday, Nov. 18th, with a good attendance. The minutos of tho last annual and the last regular meetings were read and adopted. This was followed by the Secretary's report. It was moved and ssrconded that $35 be given to list of officers for the ensuing year: President, Mrs. Warfield Orr; Vice Pres. Mrs. Annie Johnston: Secy.- Treasurer, Mrs. Willard» Nicholson; Directors, Ella Wyand, Mrs. Gordon Houston. Mrs. Frank Houston; Aud- itors, Mrs. Gordon Houston and Ella Wyand. At the next meeting the pro-- gram suggested in the Institute News will be followed and will be held at the home oi Mrs. Chas. Wyand. onrAwsscov-r COMMISSIONER. COMINGJ-Mr. R. C. Parent, Provin- cial Secretary oi the Boy Scouts’ As- sociation, has received word that As- sistant Dwiinion Commluioner John A. Stiles, Ottawa, will make anoi- ~ilclal visit to the Province from De- cembe 11 to l7. Mr. Stiles, who was Dominion Overseas‘ Commissioner for the comlng-of-age larnboree. is the active ‘head of tho Boy Scout move- ment in Canada. While hare. he will carry through a full programme of important events for which he will visit Charlottetown, Summerside, and Kenslngton. He will be accompanied on his visit by Mr.» Reader Currier, of the headquarters staff, Ottawa, PERSON ALS Mrs, r. N. Pate, areal-y is visiting in the city, the guest of Mrs. Percy Smallwood, Fitzroy St. i The friends of Master Norman _Mc- Leod. son of W. H. McLeod, C. N. B. trackmaster. will regret to learn that he is confined ic his home with diph- tlieria. The friends of Maser Norman Mc- Dcod,~son of W. I-i. McLeod, O. N. 8.. traekmaster, will regret to learn thatlhe ls confined to his home with diphtheria. ‘ w. and‘ Mrs. McLeod, as High- land Avenue. arrivedhoiue "Satur- day evening after spending the past, two months visiting in the United States. They arrived in Moncton on Friday night uieir son, _1vu-.- a. c. McLeod. where they ytsiied Reduce (Continued from page I)‘ Government in March 193B. The per- iod in which the $0.75 rate is effec- ‘$1.1m o; vase“ pm“: m, row, m led guilty before Magistrate Jones; tive is left to -be determined by the ‘and {mm the Wuhan group o; 1k l board of railway commissioners. " Dcvuti’ Chief Commission“ Thvm- icspt. .1. M. Rcith, docked here this . m chm“ °i °°11§Pll'a°i" "WW1". as Avien stated today that speciallmommg with 17.355 “m,” o! bu“. "mdmmls this W" "isultea l" equip" lanes and general cargo. Among her . meni- "m" L“ mm/emmt W“ " l passengers was 'Hon. F‘. Godfreyl vailable so it had been decided to permit the rate to go into effect at OIIOC. Bill Defeated (Canadian Press) , BERLIN, Nov. 30—The National- ist bill for rejection of the Young Plan was defeated in the Reichstag‘ today and the measure will now be referred to a referendum by the German people on December 22nd. I’. M. C. A. SERVICE OF SONG Dr. Clarence McKlnnon was the special speaker at this servicslast evening. Over 400 folks both young . and old, enjoyed ever minute of Dr. Mciiinnonb address. After his open- ing rcmarks. Dr. McKlnnon spoke on zeal. He v especially commended Prince of Wales College for its high standard of student zeal and spoke to those students present of their wonderful hzzritsge and challenged them to live up to it. The speaker told of Gladstone, how he had clean- ed out the Italian prisons and of the‘ laborer Garibaldi working in the streets oi New York, of how he had rallied in his standard thousands oi young Italians and how he had changed Italy. _ The speaker said with Passion, 1n- ierisity and Zeal the students of Prince of Wales could change the Is- land and change the world if they would use their zeal for Jesus Christ. Following his address the hearty thanks of the meeting was tendered Dr. McKinnon. During the program Mrs. W. E. Fletchar and Mr. A. E. Giilis sang's010s which were much appreciated by all. Prof. Fletcher ac- companied on the piano for the solos and Mr. Wilfred Boothroyd played for the singing. The orchestra was enlarged over previous meetings. Miss Thelma Teed, violin, Mr. Robt. I-lyndman, violin, Mr. Wm. Fitzger- ald, saxaplione._ This group added much to the success which atiended the meeting. Rev. Dr. E. H. Ramsay led ill Dill’- er and Mr. J’. A. Clark brought the meeting to a close with the benedic- tion. The service next week will be held in Zion Church. N. H. |.. RESULTS Boston. e: Pittsburgh, 2. Maroons, 3; Ottawa. 2. Detroit, 4; Bangers 3. Mazatlan, Mexico. is to have an athletic tournament next" summer. and baseball, basketball. volleyball boxing, iennis and other sports will be featured. BIRTHS MUBDOCK-At Brooklyn, N. Y. Nov. 24th, to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mel)‘. Murdock. formerly of P. E. L, a son, Lloyd Gavin. MAI-IIAGIS il \MI’IIELL-—CONWAY.— Al; Char- —._....__s plans --_--___-_ ‘IIAINOI-At his homo, loilthbltt. December 1st, Jami ‘trainer, aged s4 years. Funeral notice later. INGRAM-On Sunday morning, Da- cember lat, George Thomas Ingram, beloved husband of Susanna Jewera, in the 60th year of his age. Funeral N. MacLean ing the grain carriers and fioilhifll 10 I693 hAVOR in I319"! !°"l___ onnaarsaaa. suntan. ' Phone ll! _ 1- - "mum"- l Dif ___'IE=€TE;>_ LCDIvIIONS . lily .|| l‘ FILLING PRESCRIPTION! ‘rho prescription your doctor gives you and which you bring to us to be filled is handled hero by a graduate} relevant Pharmacist. l-io puts into it the exsctlalrendv rlven evldflm i" "m! "M" proportions called for. and uses only pure, fresh drugs. You can depend on our prescription service as beingH-Ionour- slfwi with m“ molt reliable. n: raosn-r oaeoorsrs ‘his rug], ' @Al'('3mll':: Ocean OIeatOoIga . regular occupation or steady employ- . ' rm: GHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Trade Prospects l Are Excellent l I iSPoe-ial to the Guardian) l HALIFAX, N. s. Dec. L-Inaisg- urating the commencthlfiit of the winter service between Jamaica and the Bahamas, British Welt Indies and Canada and being her first ar- ‘rivai at the Port of I-laliiax since‘ the inauguration cf the new service between the west Indies and Canada j by the Canadian National Bteanv, ilands, the R. M. S. Lady Rodney.’ lMinister of Health and Labor in the - Ontario Government. Mr. Godfrey I who has made several visits io U101 {West Indies was greatly impressed; ludt-h the prospects there appeared 10' be for trade between Canada and lihcse Islands since the new and im- iproved service was put into effect by the Canadian National Steamships ,ur.der the terms of the Canada-West ilndies treaty. He stated the prospects . for trade were exceiie-t and he jnoied a general improvement in the ‘west Indian Islands. Mr. O. E. Mc- iGillicuddy, city editor of the Milli‘ and Empire, Toronto, and Mrs. M:- ‘Gillicuddy were also passengers. The "Cornwallis" of the Canadian Nat- ions] fleet sailed from Hailing this afternoon with general cargo for Porto Rico, Martinique. Guadeloupe and the British West Indies. BURGLARS ' iContlnued frbm page 1) lars left without any clue as to their methods of breaking into the Pem- lbroke store. An iron "jimmy” left lying on a table was the only ev- idence oi the presence of the thieves. while a aide door, forced from the inside, indicated the mode of their exit. The valuable stock of sixty coats left the Toronto warehouse of the sellers-Cough firm late Wednes- day rilgnt in charge of w. Acland one of the directors. The scheduled sale in Pembroke had been exten- sively advertised previously, and 1t is thought that the burglars had maria every preparation well in ad- vance of their “job? R. P. Gough, President of the firm, said this is the first less by burglary ~that the Com- pany. one of the largest furricrs es- iablishcd in the British nnpire, has ever suffered. Ties entire s- ‘ merit wai protected by burglar in- surance, he said. ‘ / WANTED TO GIT iCorltinued from page l) of rum and water and filling it into tedliies at the "speskeasy" on Con- tral St. McNelll testified that he had bought a bottle of whiskey from the accused on Central BL, on the night of November 21st. He had previously ‘purchased liquor from him a few 'months previously. Both witnesses described the accused's occupation as a “bottlegger" and McKenzie stated the accused had been in the business ‘for four years. In cross examination iltrcNeill admitted that he had bought the liquor in order to assist Inspector Brooks in obtaining convictions and cleaning up the town. Both hc and Brooks swore that he was not prom- ised anything for his services be- yond his disbursement for liquor pur- chascd. McNcill sald- lie had been wasting a ior of time and money in drinking and he wanted to Gel; in wrong with the bootleggers, so that he couldn't buy any more. Tho ac- cused denied the transaction with bfcNeill. He said he hal aliuadiy been acquitted on a charge of seliin! up to October 29th and he hlld 110i hm my liquor in his possession since that, date. He admitted a previous conviction and fine oi $200 by Mil-I- {giggle Wyatt. Also that he had no ment for several years. He denied that he even ‘knew that 1101101‘ W" qbeing sold at the "spcakeasy." The defence than called two {vitriolic-S who gave evidence that McNill was drunk and treating with Scotch lwhlskey at, a dance at Wellington on November 20th. Counsel for the DIN- lecutlon claimed that this wls an ir- point as McNeill had _‘ lning, aegarding the dance the dei- ‘fence was bound by his IMWQH- m! All. but received the evidence of the iaat witnesses on Mr. Johnston's assurance that it would prove to be relevant- iMr. J. JJJohnstoi-i, K. VC., ,was ‘counsel for the defendant and Mr.‘ "r. A. campbeirfor the prosecution ,'l’hc next else w“ against. a part)’ termed with possession of liquor. A) ‘ll-Mn and wife, u witnsues, testified ‘ that the aceulld came to their hon-W aqf. PAGfLII-IREE ' i; __._. , , d‘ 1| §” Young Bankers FLeavesFor Wilds To Be Sentenced i I (special to The Guardian) TOR/ONTO, Dec. L-Leonard Es- ierbrock, aged 20, former teller, and Herbert Hudson, taxi driver, charg- ed ivith receiving and conspiring to rob the College and Clinton Street branch of the Canadian Bank of‘ Commerce at noon on Nov. 12th.,‘ last were yesterday remanded uniiif Dec. 17th., for sentence. Both plead- u. Island Hospital. Her many friend: hope to see little Ora out aglin vcrjj soon. l)“ Mr. Walter Jones, Bunbury. was, 1J1, rcccnt visitor to Millvicw. - > f Cm Tuesday. November 5th, the‘? friends of Miss Marlo McDonald), vemon River, assembled at the heath; of Mr. J. n. McDonald, to bid fare’ . a well u. Miss Marie. who left for new l: ion on Friday. The evening was pleasantly spent in music and time’ ing, after which lunch was served. Mr. Frank Vcssey, City, was a re‘. in the mens Police Court. Alexi com visitor to Vernon Riven-Jill. iShorty) Wands pleaded not guilty‘, Miss lvlarion Webb, Cavendish, hu returned home. after spending s. wee) pleasantly in Bedcque, the guest d ulrs. Fred Moyse. while armed and robbery and was sent on for trial in ihc genera] ses- sions. Charges of robbery while arm ed, preferred against fiterbrook and Hudson were withdrawn. Ester- brooks father and mother were pre sent during the trial and at the mu clusion were permitted ‘.0 converse with their son in the detective 01-; nee. A total of $0,804 was stolen and, police recovered $4,480. In the cellar 1 oi the Bank $3,000 was found and, $1.080 was located in Hudson's room‘ police allege. The trial of Stewart Campbell accountant in tlic bank: from whom, it is alleged, police, took S400, was laid over until Dec l 2nd. at the request of his Counscip, E. J. Murray. A fifth man Who is: alleged to have been connected with‘ ‘she case and who is believed lo be in possession oi more than $2.000 oi stolen funds has not yet been lo- sated. i ...__ .- Mrs. Frank Houston and little son i-fenih, oi Mayiield, spem, the weak rnd Viilll her parents, Mr. and Mr! l. II. Toombs. North Ruslizo. Eicv. A. B, Mercer, professor of Egyptology zmi Oriental liingilnygrs ai Trinity College, University of 'l‘o|on1n, uhn leaves iI"I Ilcccmber l'i fi-r the Abyssinian wilds to study ifiplil‘ manuscripts of lire Old ‘Teslomcnt deposited in the monasteries there. Mr oh: er Bernard, Miss Neill! Bernard. Mr- l-lld Mrs. Rny Toombs, Norm Rustico, were among the guests » at the silver wedding of Mr, and Mrs. .1. C. Papr- Bagiiail, l-iazél Grove, or", lucsilay" cvcnmg. GIJEANINGS FROM hiILLX/IEW As 1 \\Ilil(i"i' 1hr higliiizii". \‘.'3_\‘5 of lifr. 1 wonder why {Oil-is often s-y That they; murfi. tfiziifrtroav p1; up 1 for the good I 'l‘hai ilicj: alto FC."Cl'.'il‘._Z vidnv. y Of course I'm not curious. I I'd just like to know l Without Sill"; offense. ivhy they p. nd by lilr. and Mrs. Gordon Laird. lus- izco, were recent iisitors to May-field. ihs- guests of the laiters father, Mr. John Brown. Mr. Andre's" Doyle, of New York, ii spending a few days at hi; home l, ~----»--—- ---_-- - say, North Hustico, being called 110m; JAPAN "Yes. 1 know. hut ll. ramcd all last owing lo the death of his father, m; j . in reply l late M1". Thomas Doyle. - l .. (Coiituiucd from page l) To my; burst. "Ain't it Just fuic iu- _‘ -~-—--— --- day?“ l ~~~ ~— ~-—~~--»- __ , John D. Rockefeller IlI., who was I can't imderstand-itls a mystery, ElLm-UUAL TALK“ A B", l‘: among returning delegates. said the l0 i110. i ‘ conference “went, a long way toward And one that ha: caused me much . ,. ‘ removing much oi the friction» and 50i'l'O\\'. Praécmatlon o! me ‘m’. humus} 1 Why, when I ask, "Ain't the weath- er- just great", They say ."Yes, but it may rain t0- prejudices that existed among the different groups when the conference opened." talkie in Berlin, Germany, is reps“. ._ ‘ell to have been highly successful.’ ‘The Germans were amazed to has; s In the opinion of E. C. Carter oi morrorv.“ . , y 1i reduced in another country New York. honorary secretary of the Now if you can answer fills ques- . m p . . . '~ institute. the body is still in an ex- tion for me “mm; h them m mm own Inna", _ h ' . ~- r v I'd appreciate. it altogether, ';a;ep:;u§eB:-iag,ighActd::li1Y ‘xix W1 i-ic 1 -- t‘. - Y . ' 1‘ ‘ a n say I 5 n. “mum-tux, ulll be snovm in England. In mak- perlmental stage. "Its biggest test will be when the next rntoting is held in China, two day!" . _ , , years hence." said Carter. "Ii it can They say. "It is brcediug some? A: [he mm‘ an“ English “cw” h" survive the China meeting it will iveather." iwoken the“. D1155’ ‘my we" revue“ ‘ by Germans who said the same thing _.._ , _ Called in hcr Eternal Home on l‘ the“ own language’ Wednesday. November 13th, aiiCr an? illness of two _].’Cf\l‘5, 1\1r<_ Emcysonl: v Sheldon". age 46 years. She was a consistent christian woman. and by word and example did ncr bcst ill , ‘(because of righteousness. She will; Insgiad of magma A mun“ , h, Romy Ilmsrd m the Sofia] Capalscrmon when he resigned from the l Ciiics m.‘ well 3;,- m the 110mm when: clnirrlr a; Bishopstokc. England, rec- she “.35 beloved as a kmd mouml cntly, Rev. llcrnard Hancock read and mm . from the pulpit a list of 1B5 persons 111s had buried since nu institution have attained its maturity and will be regarded u permanently estab- lished for the good of all peoples." BURIAL LIST HIS FAREWELL VETERAN (Continued from page i) Dougall could, if he would, write an outstanding book of reminiscences His earliest memories concern the anncxationist movement and Mon- treal riots oi 1849. -He glcaxicd at first hand the sentiments of the Through the short years l of her life. she had won the respect . and Rdmiruiol, o. the community by} n i922. At intervals during his read. i her goodness. her dignity, lier soundl m? VOTES of hitnli? “tie SlmLHSId yudgmcn; and her practical KiIICiIICSS-l H“? “Jule mo“ “O mnu u‘ e people of various parts of Caniulai 0n the Confederation question, l-ie.’ personally conferred with Abraham: Lincoln on tho issues of the Civil? War. l-le sat. in a S/ctlan cafe and‘ listened lo the victorious Prusslans infuriate French civilian; after the crushing victory of 1870. In the six- ty suhsequent years he and his pap- er liave been intimately concerned with all the world and national is- sues of the day. lvlacdonald feared’ his pen; Laurier sought his counsel- -what a story iic could tell! i "No below-zero Montreal day pre- vents John Dougall from walking the three miles to work. The sum- mers hc spends on thc Gulf of St. Lawrence liewing a tree down hcrc, slashing imderbrush there. But wiii- ter and summer. week in. week out“ for sixty years tlic pen of John: 901188-11 has never failed. Yet today it is the future that absorbs him, and not the past." .|iIS FAMILY PROLIFIC Oiliy 37 years old tlic wife of a 1 laborer at Uebcrluslicom, Germany. has 1115i Kiven birth to her eight-l eenth child. The mother herself Isl the eighteenth child oi 110i‘ parenisl and her 17 brothers and sisters boost f of 87 children. i-ler parents arc still i living and reccntly celebrated theirl golden wedding surrounded by 118 (‘lllldfflfl and grandchildren. In remembrance oi the days he spent at Eton College, in England. the King of Siam is having an Ital- ian garden laid but in zhe college‘ grounds. ‘ I ihe house and said that some otherl boys had bought ii and taken itl there. He admitted that he had some drinking out of the bottles and that he had told Inspector Clark and perhaps Inspector l-Iaywood that PICI had bought the whiskey in Summer- slde from a booileggcr. iic now swore that this statement to the ins-peein- us not true. The case was adioum ed for judgement. Chief Inspeciow undirected the husband om. whhk- 4y which sct hirndrunk and resultrd Haywood prosecuted and Ml‘. C. U. aal lent It; ‘in a general disturbance. The accused MeCallum was counsel for the ac- Lll.‘ 6011106 Milli the Iililfifictlllml.‘ a pleasant evening bowling. Saturday evening. Sire had been a cheerful and patient.‘ wliPr-"r- 5hr lPCPlVPd the best medi- vcal aid and tender nursing by her sis-l irr-in-lnw lviargurel. who rrinnmcd‘ by licr bed-side i111 the last. It is! comforting to those who loved ilCl‘ to! know slic is irco from pain and is, now at res‘. in the Home. llrr fun-l crai. ivhirh ivas lilflniy ,~_¢_g¢;,d,~d_ was! held en 'l'hvii‘.\rla_v ufiernmn from her late i'£‘SlL‘l8il"€ i0 Poumil Cemciery‘ Service ai the house and qmve were’ conducted by Rev. I Mr. nmpbelti ‘ She loaves lo mourn hcvidcs a flFiCll sirultcn husband, ma) tom, Harold‘ and Edison and our: daughter Ruth. and a number of bfOlnCfs and Sifitfllkil The pail bearers ivcrc: liiessrs. Vln-‘ cent Grant, Albert Drake. Wm. Stor-l 01'. W L Jfilkllié. Cliff", MiKcnzi/g and Wm. Smith. l U11 lliursday evening hfessrs, W. L., Jenkins, Wm. Jenkins, Albert. W114 frcd. Samuel and Frances Drake, lllfllflred i0 the city. whore they spent ' i 4 him Christina Bruce and Mrs-N Myrtle MeEac-hrrn were gilPsis of Mr. and Mrs. Ambrorc Wcathcroir on death of Bolivar. the ualifmfll mm- 1-5 ' m lac crccled by iiie Venezuelan gm"- Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McEachern wcrel recent gucsir. of lvir. and ltlrs. W_ L, Jenkins. _ l ~- - l Miss" Harrie‘. iinycs and Mr, Acncar. Currmi spent Sunday‘ m Wzrr-rvslr. ' Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Shriiv, Ver- non River, paid a ilsit w Afiliviervl on Sunday, l .‘.f.r. and Mrs, B911]. Woalherbig nndl fr" daughters. Eileen and Bciiy, were ‘ gut. r. of ltfr. and Mrs. W. f. Jenkins‘ Sunday. Miss Tina Sample, ltioninuile, iva; a \lSl’.0l‘ io hliliiicw on Sunday. §OO>§§O>OOOO TIL" Jrsoph Chisholm us. a visitml i: Mr. J. R. McDonald's Sunday: | l . . "" " . . ‘Ii l\l:. AllfllCW McDonald. Maine. nrriv-l y rd home on Ezziurdsy night. liisl many friends are pleased in scc liinil i'Cl1lt again. ____ __ | Urs ernkins. itliilvieiv. has: been operated on for tonsils in the P. ‘ TBJECT nears ur MESMEBIS’! ‘up. He (hen turned upon ilie “DT°" I OOOOQOOOOOOO humlrrd eighty five burials in seven ‘lid a half years. What a responsib- ilny for me to fare!" remarked the . zjsmaxi, "ilonv far have my action: wiped these people during life." Being a memierist is not always N pleasant. as it seems According ts one of the profession who is nurainr cruises inflicted by a subpK-fi l’ Chapelle-reuit. France. During thl_ mcsniorirts DPHCTIIIAIICS at the thea- "r he "put a man to sleep" and 0r- red him to go at noon the M11 clay to a confectionery store take i yinsti-J: from‘ the counter, BO f-‘J l W" and eat the cake. These orders were (‘affled out by ihe man, but i"! a~ he began 1o eel, the cake he woki fPfFOlm and thrashed him. Limcvn-ment.vvvarniiii 388"“! l 9°! \ - siblc period oi‘ financial siringcnci caugcd the pcoplc of South Africa b curtail their Ciirisimss-siil ‘mimi- A monun-iciii. in commemorate the eminent on the battlefield sf Cardbo- ho. O soooooooooeoc-o 00-00 H0405‘ EYES TESTED AND GLASSES FITTED B. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR Optometrists iiz Richmond Street o o o 000040000“ 07044-044004 O-OOO-FO-OQQ O O O- aasaooaoocoooooooooooooov» on. J. P. MILLAR l DENTAL suaoeos i I HOURS-b to 12.30 2 io 5.00 J Corner Queen anl Richmond ‘ oOOOQQOCOOQOOOOOOOOQOOOOO o-_ DR. W. R. CARSON Palmer Graduate Chiropractor Chronic and Nervous Diseases I20 Prince 5L Phone I01 , Opposite 8t. Pants Church v