neuomiiii fis- MARY SULLIVAN Mil-Q friends in Moncton as well lfi ilijqlfiirzw Edward Island and‘ elsewhere will learn with dpqp u. 8T8! O3 the passing of Mrs. Mary Blfillvqai. highly esteemed lesldent of Moqcton for more than 30 years, which-Loocuned at the City Hos- vita-l on Saturday evening follow- \n\l.;.\) a A14 l U Vi“ Unnwlutplye Canoe Cove Gullings nary time non, had their w ‘ bl-monthly meeting in the ’ ‘ y evening. Bro. Dugald Macliean presiding. It was arranged that at the meetinz on November 6th, Bro. Dr. J. W. B. Lotwy will speak on ‘The Fifth of ‘ November in History." and a social evening will be spent by the mem- bm’! 0f the 1.0589. Mrs. Elizabeth Mat-Kenzie, of Kinaston. is visiting friends in the Cove district at present. "rwo young-ladies were walking along one of the country roads the other day when one inquired of the other, “Were you at the party the other night?! “Ob, no,” was the, there many there?" “Not many.” said the other. "it was very select." . M11, Neil MaoCanneil visrited irienfi in Charlottetown last week. _ Mm. Arthemus of "The Cove" is in very poor health ai present and quite unable for domestic duties. Jars. Catherine Greenlaw is visit- ing her neice, Miss Mac Dougall, and nephew Donald Mac- Dougall this month. A n. high winds .1 this week are ins Bltlllnesc of some duration. The deceased was a nativvs of Albeflqfl. P.E.I., be ng born there 72 years ago and before her mm‘- llflfie was Miss Mary Burkebller husband. the late Mr. John Sulli- van. n-well known contractor here for many years. predeceased her l4 years ago. A women of fine Christian character and. sterling principles. kmd andcharitable she endeared herself to everyone with whom she came in contact and will be greatly missed not only in her immediate family circle but by all who had the pleasure of he: acquaintance. A devout Roman Catholic. she was a faithful mem- her of. Si. Bernard's Church and r also ofthe Children of Mary 501111- . y_ _- one-ms Mrs. Sullivan leaves to‘ “ i lmournpne son, William N. of the O.N R, car shops here. and two daushters. Mrs. John Perkins, of. Fredericton, and Mrs. Chasetof tits city. One brother, Mr. Peter Burke, and a sister, Mrs. o. J. MacDonald, or mgmsh. arm. as we!) as two sisters residing in the limited States also survive. The Charles Sullivan, well. lcnowng- 0.21.12. bollermaker, who passed-away a little over a. year lBO. W56 l 5°"- The; yismetingat thehane. or her tighter. Mrs. W. Chase, 2B Lutz stieet, from whore the funer- ll will be held tomorrow (Tuesday) moming to St. Bernard's Church for high mass of requlmn at nine o'clock.- Ihtzrmcnt will afterwards bommlointhe familylotfn Bluediaé Rioad. oemeterpn-Moricbun Times,‘ October 21. J’ ; Mk ——-~——.<__.— .——-———._.___ Priliessional Bards McLEOD 6r BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. 0. 2 i 1, A. BENTLEY. K. C. ;‘ Barristers and Attorneya-nt-Law . QIONE! 1'0 LOAN Ofie: 180 Richmond Street- i } BAIBISTEB, SOLIClTOB. lo- .‘ " Kiley Building , Charlottetown. P. E. Inland. . Iona! to been and Collection [hon the very beet attention. ' Ill-l-B-lmonth. ' b i PALMER & HASLAM H. J. PALMER. K. C. A. J. HASLAM, B. A., LL. B. 54- ARBJSTEBS. ETC. i; ow Bruce Building, ’, ‘lurlottetowu, P. E. I. "MONEY T0 LOAN P. 0. Box 127. Quinton. lollel IONI! ‘IO [DAN Office: Ovn Provincial Bonk. " Ilehmoul Street. Chub-Km“- H. F. MacPHEE, B.A. ‘ BELL a MATHIESO IMNIC. N LLB Bloch. Ohnlottchwlhhll w. Matheeon ..I.A;Maolionald,l(.li. ~ Ionian-rm. couorrol. no. scattering the autumn leaves thick and fast. and are bringing a. deci- dedly chilling feeling to the atmos- phere. _..._ _ “When the farmers start in dig- Z1118. They will stop you on your way, They w-ll-l snake and chew to- bac to Vimilé they talk about the pay, They say {Till up your basket, Just as much as you can lug rm theyrc always in a hurry Till them ‘taters are all dug." . _ rlllVest ‘Puts Up Jloughty Team ' Pltugby Minded ._ _~ (By Haber-t A. Ronni (Gandhi! Poms Stuff Writer) wmmwmofioci- 21~Th¢' m“ bee is buzziniln‘ the football camp of Wlnnipegs. And these husky warriors dressed in the regimentals of the Manitoba champions say the sound. is not deceptive and the bee will not lie disappointed. -’ Even with o, slight allowance for disappointment there remains a stout black-haired reason for being convinced. the, Manitoba threat is fully 50 per cent improved over 1983 when Winnipegs backed To- ronto Argonauts under the shade of their goalyposte in the Dominion final. They werq ‘liéeten - that time- but onlyafier a great fight. The reason is Robert Fritz. Con- corolla college quarterback and suc- cemr to Carl Cronin as playing conch.» The Minnesota hustler, who led~._ Concordia. to its first confer- ence championship last year. learned his football under the tute- lage of "Bronko" Nagurski, of Chi- cago Bears fame. . lie has grouped around ‘him six O American stars. including two of the old guard, Russ Rebholtz and Greg Kabat, and a crop of "veterans and juniors in what observers be- lieve to be the best-balanced team Winnipeg has ever turned out. Fritz Hanson, biondeflash from North Dakota State, provides the spark in a backfield that already has stopped the 1934 Dominion champions, samia Imperials, in a September battle. Hanson received honorable mention on the Associ- ated Press 1934 All-America team. .Running with Hanson are Kablt, former University of wlsconsn ace, who coached the wingllne last nea- son; R/ebholtz, former running mate of Kabat at Wisconsin; Frizt, Cliff Roeeborough, the perennial Dave Herding, Eddie James and “Tub- ber" Kobrinsky, graduate of Mani- toba Varsity. In Hanson. Rebhcltn and Fritz. the Winnipeg's bout a rearguard that excels in broken field niiining. rpunting and forward passing. Rabat big and strong and a. 10 second man. is a wizard at flying wing while James still is human dyna- mite on the offensive. Hifright unbroken in two places in the i932 western final against Regina Roughriders, is fully mended. The booting of Joe Perpich. for- merly of St. clouds (MinnJ- Teach- general lineup. Th4, rangy end made o- good showing against Burma's famed “Bummcr" Stirling in the final gcrne here of the easterners’ pro-season exhibition tour. 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