lapaenibledn "Anson; than: were l Mc- some very orf A ll and striking cos- Nelll. representative of the l._0- l"- tulnes. They/were" all Ipleliiillll)’ returned yesterday from Sydney- heunved an ‘zen- ; couple of hours accompanied by his »_wife and Provided a illements for the iwed- daughter, lNeita. They have taken ding guesbj-gAfiter they had re- a house on Rlochford Square and ceived a qelldmue treat they wen-l- purposs residing here in the fu- ed their way liomeward in peace. ture. Their two sons Hammond The large number of beautiful gifts and Billy have been here for some testify to the? ‘popularity pt the months. The Guardian cordially newly wedded couple. Among the welcomes them to the, citizenship many others were a number of sub- of the city. 181111111 cheques. After a short Wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Siliip- bent will reside at. Hunter River. The bride's going away suit was of brown nlarvelia clot-h and op- lioesum fur trimming with black Picture hot. The Guardian joins in W511i"! Mr. and "Mrs. Siiliphanl. 1111111’ 1°51“ 0f happy wedded life. --OHlME8 OF HYMEN.— A “$111108 oi’ more than ordinary 0000mm was celebrated at Spring V5119)’ 0_n November 17th when 5'11"" J°9eD1l Stewart, Sea View and Miss Lenore Mae Stephenson. 31111118 Valle-v. were Joined in the iildissoluabie llnion of matrtlllolly. T119 “11118911118 Darties were un- attended. Tile ceremony was per- fflrllled by Rev. Fred Williamson. after which the joyful assemblage lricircied a wedding feast that ~———\__, would llelectute the most fastidious. iservices at the grave were conduct- -—ME.DK:AL GATHERluLd The many friends oi’ tile contrast-Hi hy 1111-‘ 111111101‘ Reverend J0B8D11l1post graduate course under d, 1118 parties showered thcm with Rooney. who ministered most de- auspices of the Canada, Medial‘: most appropriate gifts. "Refill gllld VOHMHY to the spiritual needs 0i‘ sociatiou was given in the orllamentaL~la lile deceased during her illness. County Hospital yesterday lo ll,‘ ---~ vShe leaves to mourn a soljrowing summer-side doctors. The subjud, WEDDING BELLS. --Thc mnl-ri- illlsballd, four sons and five daught- talker; flip were [mogul-es and due“ use of Aiphonsus J. hit-Donald, crs with whom ll h08i 0i’ frlendfl es of children. ‘Mr. F. J. Tees an son of the late Archibald J. Mc- lilrougilollt the Province deeply Dr. Graham ltoss or the Mom", 130110111. ESQ-- oi’ Sollris West and alyiliilfllfllle in the loss of an ideal General Hospital being ilio 1pm,, Miss Helen McDonald, daughter of ivifc and loving mother. The bilii- em Belddee llle Prlnce Cow“, l,“ ' r alld Mrs ll. J. McDonald oi bonrers were I15 follows: Patrick tors ueval-hl or the Cllld-lollglom uris West took place lit St. Hughes, Charlie lMacCarthy, John doctors were present. , Duliwlhfl Cathedral at 6 u. m- c. MucCurthy, Michael McGuire, .l., Wedneildain-Nov- 17th ihet- 'i‘hc tlolniloy, Peter -Sin'not. in. IJ-P. $02,108; cerlamcilnycwllls lllefifllgligll FmpAy y a evpious an an, . , of‘ the Cathedral staff and tile .N,T,,:lerf,,ll)::1?:,ti pwgsfulllysttiisvah/ifi: gilllidgzfsnitiililllyaltrldellirlatttillyllezlrliilileii Mass celebrated by the 11W- K- (7- lillrrint Locke, aged 77 years. She ‘Prince Street on Tllesdll 25rd 011w Mc1i11e'1'11°11 ‘*1 St- 111111311191-‘1- '111‘1il-:lvcs to mourn one son Charles occasion being tiie"l4yth 111ml I “q 1111119 W111‘ ‘"111’ 1"’-°‘1111111K1Y i~'°w11°i1 llnd thrco grand sous. The funer- of their marriage 1 Thu H87"), in rosewood crepn back l-lilHll and ,,l Servl‘:‘d look plum (from the w,“ almldled ln "lovely," b“ i,“ 1111M‘ 1111M‘- 1110-111"! 1"" ""11 i'1'1"iionlo of her son oil Nov. 17til nice Misq lliidu ('il11ilIll.gnh(\y'M°r 11°11 i1 "iliiiliihi- "i Yrliiilw "ll" will!" \V1l|t'|l was largely attended. A1 Si. (‘Jilin (iltillllli. 'rno Gu aim‘ cilryslintllcniulns llllll ivlls atlclid- lldmd and (dull-ch tlis funeral Mil‘- jolll-s with it host of friondqidloilfilx‘ “11 11y 11111‘ 1111111" 511111‘ M111'i111°111“- vicc was conducted by hcr pastor, ing Mr. lllilf 1\Ip< l.,.l,.',., mull‘ who wore a gown oi‘ pent-ll billl» ll“, n?“ (L rl-_ glll-lggd lllamly aunlverullrlel, ' 1 crepe do cileno and chic grl-i", __ velvet lint. The groom was slip-i D T I l 11011011 11y Ml- 1711111" 1"‘1‘11'~‘1 "1llid occurred ill. his lots residence ,l,.,,.'l:,A.,:,,,,,.,:,EZzfiggfyzonzk‘ R011" 11111“ T11“ 5111011111 1111'" 1'1 iflngsiluro, on tile afternoon of at Falconwooll jfosplilzll it “iilifti: ti i i I. .h. - ' - file evening of November 5th the urv and m the sroomemhn =1 D1111‘ ,,,,.'".,°,,,§,‘if,"'}Z‘i‘ $2.13.. yearg but 1’e°",,"m§1°1,'°‘1 11"’ 1115131 .\li i- ti . ' f 1d ffllk. l lull. . 11111111111111‘- °“i’i""° An1rlfsnu1égl imtrratggil-aiilhegl; hill: ‘ling? we °1;nal_l_,1;g1; 0633f)“; fhg {lhiletihfsgelwlg ‘lligaelligitzllthllsnllleiiiwui- seellnod in good health and all hostesses at. a miscellaneous show-lbridnl party null relatives drove in ...l.e,‘ldle.. 1,, he w,“ known by 0111115 11191111111111 90111911111194 071111; or, given in honor oi’ Mills Helena the residence oi‘ the groom's brolil- l,l,_. loved ode,“ and “d; comnlunjty 101:5, mglefzhfinilgiljrd glngflbfi’ W151 (lstridgc previous to her marriage. cl‘. Prof. \V. J. Alt-Donald. 174 l,“ highly respected and loved by ' “1 H‘ m n’ About ten o'clock the bride-elect iiilisboro Street where i1 very ull' l, lelldl, qhrldlldn cllal-nctgr, 111191. 11 w“ 10111111 11° 111111 P11591111 was Elven tho seat of honor whileldainty wedding breakfast was serv-. 'l an l .l i ll Lord q-ml M, 1111115" 1.11" 1111111110111 0019111113 "WWW Miss Mary ‘Ellis read asuitabie all-loll. Aflor breakfast tile ilrldui l1v‘__‘,‘g"r‘,.,‘tingli‘nantl ileautifuif, as 4111111: Tl?.m.?,.1§',f,.,,{“,'.‘,1,,,‘f,f,"'"'“"1 mm dress on behalf of her girl friolllil-ifiplirty loft by train for a wedding gold l“ refined by ll,.,,_ l),,,.l,,,_, .- .. after which little Miss Mary Moro-brill to Montreal and 'i‘oronln. Thc l,l mjolrnclfld lllneds when Opel-d. aide unli Master ldrliest Duffy. iln-iilridc truivciling in ll sninijt taliorcd llslld “l p1,. young manhood wares pcrsoiintlllur tbc bride and groomlgown ni’ (‘anion crcpc. billc liPillilll-gradually. l,,,,,,,,,,ln,, exllngullqhgl] entered with a point coat with grey ilquirrci trilli- WEDNESDAY A GOOD SHOWING-Tire 11101" once at credit of depositors in the Dominion _Government Savlnlfl Benin. City. on October 80th. was 81458236733. The deposits during the month was $11,871.13 ——BRIDE S-FOWEREDF- Miss Elsie Linkietter entertained at her home in Summerside last night in honor of Mrs Ray Tanton in the form af a miscellaneous “shower". A delightful number of beautiful gifts were showered on Mrs Tan- ton and a pleasant evening-was enjoyed by all. MILITIA CHANGES-Among the recent flllllointments, etc., ‘Canadian Militia, are the following: P. E, l. Regt. (106t-h, Dn., C. E. F.)—Lt. (supy.) J. S. Desroches resigns as commit, on, flplmillflllafll as Paylnl". 27th, Alpn, 1926. To be prov. Lt. (supy.) Cecil Itussel Palmer, 15th. April, 1926. To be Paymr. with the rank of Li. Joseph Sylvere dis-s- rochea, 27th, Aiprii 1926. I - . . l " ' " rllldnsoav r._ - J I‘ - ' 1 ‘glaze: u. 131153;}. ‘$3.33’ $11.‘??? .‘i'.'l°.‘.’.".° ti" “'1” -'-‘""’"“" 1‘ 1‘ M1116 til-in off To the bereaved‘ family the m“! l." '- 1 cliff’ Glllhfdlll! tenders sincerest sym- '"wee.l-ouiaw 1y_ s‘ v_ t 1m his native land. u‘ KQUM. 111- his absence he vil- itlii cipal cities in Greece. , , lln-slice. Belgium Ind other ole of interest. l-ie returned with , , lilo bride‘ ‘Qhflbrly Miss Ellen Nich- i ‘x dlslilvnel-opli lady who null lived ‘f riding lhe-‘last eighteen years in TUIODAY BRIDE RECEIVES. —Mrs A. l1. Ctltciiffe received for the first time since her marriage at her beauti- ful new home in Hunter River on Thursday afternoon and evening. The bride who was attired in her wedding gown of cut velvet, was assisted in receiving by her moth- er, Mrs John E. Sinclair. and Ml‘! J. A. Cutcliffe. Little ‘Miss Edith Cutciiffe attended the door 011d the guests were ushered into the tea room by Mrs "Murdock Cutclififl Mrs iii‘. D. Marks presided over thg tea clips. Those assistin!‘ in serving were the Misses Edith Sinclair. May M8CGPBSOF. Myfi!" Cunciiffe and,D0i'0Ihy ¢ui¢iiii<r~ SOLIOITING IMMIWRANT$ - _\p-_ ,1, A, winllold, well -known in this province, who is at present. in England soliciting immigrants for Prince Edward ilsland, has an ed- vertisement in the Derbyshire Ad- vertiser of recent date as follows: "J. A. Winfield. Canadian Govern- ment Lecturer tor the Garden lPro- vince of Canada, will be pleased to interview farmers and others inter- ested in agriculture. November 8 to 12th at. i’egg's Shipping Office, 28 Green Lane, Deliby." Mr. Willfleld1 has been more than ordinarily suc- cessful in the past in inducing Brit-l ish farmers to come to Prince Ed- wllrd island, and he will no doll-ht be equally successful ill his venture. ' i FUNERAL YESTERDAY - A arge concourse of people yeeter- day afternoon followed the lut re- mains of the late Mrs. John F. Duffy to their fine resting place in the Roman Catholic Cemetery. At half past three the funeral left Constantinople. They were marrledlhor late residence Government ‘ ‘l _ -_-—-- [House Cottage and proceeded to ._ . a, l Aflgibflr: R. LARKiNi-Tlille gt. gundtalllds slatliedral where Rev. _ - ea on- atu ay evening‘ n t e r._ at . . c. ahan conducted the " Prince County l-los ital removes funeral services. after which- the one o»... {or manly yopfl-s was adiro-lrolpains were conveyed to the iain figure in conlperqiuli-cir-Romlln Catholic cemetery where h; western ..”;t d‘ L intelrmenl ivas made. The pail bear- eul-ly aclhtgallat gt. iverez- John B. Connolly. l: and |ll POTATO STEAMER SAILS — The S. S. Sabotawan which arrived here early last week from Port Alf- red, Quebec, to load seed potatoes and a portion of table stock for southern points. finished loading yesterday and sailed at 5 o'clock in the evening. She had a cargo of 74630 sacks, n t0lal of 186,575 bush- el-s for five ports of call namely, Brooklyn. ' Jersey Cl-ty, Norfolk. Chsrlestoil and Savannah. The car- go made lip the largest of its kind that has ever left and port in the world. The S. S. Betty also from Port Alfred is due here the latter pnrt of the week to load 40,000 sacks also destined for sout ern points. The “Emperor of Halifax" ‘l; lit present loading 30,000 sacks lit Georgetown. Messrs Iillntain and Bcii lire the agents. 1 "" f 1 ‘t lln-lam‘ H cleanliness. °nm. lard rtlelel remove Impartial, v or vlllble with- out scratching the surface. The 3h, economical cleanser for lctitt- ntens "slnh, time c. Foarneieanin all through tllenroule there's nothn: else like Olil Dutch. Goes fu er-laata longer.- MADB m EANADA‘ _ jfidies Kelly, Duncan Livingstone. lifterwardyitle conduetqlh; genera?!)- 111- "$111110". Peter Hashes and mercantile business at; 101i’ olld.1911'1".~ 1059911 1131811- The deceased was 85 yflltflf/ol lTiis -, '*"—— wife died ten years ago. Tithe Jfiur-l COMMUMON AT MARSH- vivinl; lnenlbers of the family arc,F1E1-D'_T11? Swill-mil"! 0i’ 11011‘ "irl-allk Byron d, nlchmond_ Emma Communion was celebrated by the, ut Summerside and Mrs. Hugh s.‘1"°-*'1'Y""i""~‘i ill Marflhiieid yer- (iliiis ni Sydney. ‘“’"1“>' i" 11 11- "l- T1"! B11111“ '— Church ill which the service was FUNERAL LARGELY ATTENQ held, was tilled by a congregation ED.-Tllc t'llnerai of the late D11V1t| 01 dfmm "°'s,f1i’i.’°{§ 111111 "1 111151’ crbsm,‘ me vlmlm o, me (lrolmlnglflllifl ier Ipurtoo Gil e sacrament. ilccidcnt at Bathurst, was held ynsJTPc Re“ 11' 111111 preached ‘$1111 lyerday u, 1,5 "om me Mme o, dispensed the sllcled elements. . r. his uiolilér. (rileslnut Street l0 st. u" D‘ 1"“““1' 111° 1':1‘1e1' 11' - . . hfleld was assisted i'll his Dunstairs Cathedral. Tile funeral a1“ ' _ , , which was very largely llllendellldllllefi by Mr. A. \\. liyndmall am - v ' S. wns il0lld€ll by u... (i. w. v. .»i.,",‘fl1n"le‘_fl"r ‘\'C,‘°jf,§:,§"1' ‘f1f,1§§f0,,',°,’,m,,f_ Build and ll contingent of Will‘ vct-‘The maul“, 0,, llll, lllll,.,_,l,l»leld mo, lirnllil. lit-v, Fr. lllcinlyrc officiated plvdm exlended l‘, ,l,o_.,,e glmllo. at lilc Church and grave. The puil- m“, m, well m, ,0 Mn w_ l(_ Rog. bearers were: Georgi: Dewar, Fred an, ,0, cnnvevlng llwm ,0 and k911i’ Sill" 1111349- 13311“ 1'1"1“'“9- A-‘flwim Uarilhfieid in his car. ilooillli and Jllnles Fflffi. inter-l ' _____ lnent was mlltio in l1lt‘ liomnll (‘ll-f illolL- (‘l-melery. GAZETTED.—Among the names in the eligible list recently an- nounced by the Civil Service Coni- mission. are the following: Clerk Grade 1 (General Examination) Ei- mer John McPherson, Charlotte- town; Bianche Raynor, Elierslie; ‘Wilhelmina. Murdock, Charlotte- 1119119111- towln; Al'thlli~ A. Dunll, Peakehi Stu- tioll; Clerk Grade li (General FAX‘ amiuatlons) Samuel Kennedy Todd . A.'US.. Charlottetown; Eugene Joseph \Vyfl‘ll8, O. A. S., Charlot- tetown; ‘iiugli Meredith Simpson, Charlottetown; Jalncs Fullerton. Charlottetown; Irene Maria Mur- chison, Cilarlottetown. Stctnograph- or Grade ll (General Exargipaltioil) Mary Dorothy McPherson, Cilariot- tetown; Typist Grade! (General I-Zlxlaminlltloll) l-iclen Juan llillcDon. ll f . . i ezno ANNIVERSARY OF METHODIST CHURCH. —- The 62nd Anniversary of tile opening of thc former Methodist Church in this city, now Trinity United Church of Canada. will be cele- brated ncxt Sllnduy the 28th inst. "iihc morning service will be con- ducted by tbs Rev. W. M. ‘Ryan, B. A., one oi‘ tile pastors of the cillli-cil. ill tho evening the Rev. Dr. W. ii. ‘HGDHZ of Amherst will be the special preacher and his subject. will be "Life lit eigbt-fiveflh “How it feels and what it sug- gcsts." Dr. Hearts. who is a na- live oi‘ Charlottetown, has always ilcen lli close touch with this coll- Krcililtlnn and. with a record of ovcl- sixty-two years in the active work of ihri ministry, his subject is ccrtniniy a unique one. Music spccillliy adapted lio the occasion will be rendered by tho choir. This will be an event ot‘ more than ordinary interest. to many, of our citizens and no doubt. tilero will be crowded congregations lit both services. PRE-NUlPTIAL SHOWER. -—0n lbs evening oi’ November 4th a most enjoyable event took place alfi the home ot‘ Mr. and Mrs. C. H.‘ Reid, Hope Rive-r, when a. large number ot’ friends assembled to tender a miscellaneous shower to IM1BS Mary Reid _previolls to iletr lmarrlage. Al 8 o'clock the bride- eiect was iishercd into the parlor. where little Ztiiss Penn's Reid and Muster Alban Boiger, impersonat- ing a bride and gloom. stood ho- slde a glliiy decorated basket ind- en. with gifts, wb‘oil- were opened by Nliss Lllllrll. Reid, willie the illi- nlorolls Vefflfl; accompanying them weic rcllli by bliss Eilzniletii Flcln- 11115. Miss iteili expressed ~llcr thanks in it VPP)‘ pleasing nlallncr COYLE-SIMPSON NUPTIALS. ‘-»At Fort Augustus was the scene of a quiet but pretty ivcdding Wed- nesday morning, November 10th u-nol. nniiellnu Simpson became the ,1\\'1i'€ of Mnurite Coyle, Drolnore. l'i‘hc t~ereln0liy was performcd 11y Rev. lrr. Crokcil. The ibridc was lvcry iiscoiilingiy attired in Pawn silk wit-h gold trimmings wit. ~ai ory m‘ lilc inic lie-v. ii. \\'. Stoves-if)? Tsfifllilgllnglutsli): ffizllghll,,1,lt ll lofrllirllttl" pll-lldlll of lilo Vhliffflidiby l,” onus," “l”; ddlprpfia lldgnpl, ‘if. n3 ‘l5.i‘§l...;“l-i,’-..‘.i‘.1312M?" vf‘,.',“".,',‘,,'fl,i,.‘."fili‘f.‘Klflilmlliifll3Z1?"dfifiltli"°}!,;‘;i‘,?,;‘°"§;;‘;,J“;3 lilllpil was filled iiy RPV. iins, (E's W1‘ 1 _ . ‘ . - ‘ ‘ Eaton, Pastor oi‘ tbc "iilififibund 1111111111 1111111111 "ML whfl-O 211,8 $51,132,111’ lh/llilfnfifztljftrildimflgrlrgltnt?‘ (;l,,,,.cl,_ who n,.,,,,,_l,,,,, a wry l _ groom was ably supported by s filmed m,‘ hi“? ma lgdqkfl a l, [grggllng and ploquel“ qe,.,"0“_,‘1)l‘()l1li3l‘ Bernard. After the cere~ n i: . .h. ., u is . _ _ ~ -, 0,, “m, weddlng breakmsl the she has resided for tile inst few Soles fol lilc dily were rendered 11 y . Y , ‘ . . o. ldo years. and where ilcr numcroils icry cffeltileiy by Miss first-c \ir- 11111101 pally took f1 11191 1 1' . = Pbcc und Mist; Fthel (wmmlm ' ' through Mt. Stewart and St. Peters 111611115- ""1111" r1"111"*11"i-! 110i‘ '19" ‘ 1 _J " meturning to the brides home for 1"',1l1'l1111'°-d911°“;1e1l1h11e' “1111 11141111’ . ».n goo ws es. wgppmg 55LLs_ M0,, N [dinner where the near leiatives of g ‘1 '1 iith ill the honlc of ilcr sister 311111431119 111111111’ 9111111111 111111111311 11191111 it, s, Pol-kins, wuild.dml_ m, in 7.111: evening they motored to .\iis.'-l Mary Mal-Kinlloll, youngest (311311111191011111 191111111111; 1° 1115 daughter of Ml" and Mrs iiwcll 11°11"! 9'1 1110 81001119 11111811111 W119"? NlllllKlllllOll, Lewis, Prinz-c Edward over one hundred guests had. as- island bccllnle the 1)l'il10 oi‘ nli-jsenlhled 1ll their honor. There they Szlnirlrd l. Stephenson oi‘ iiollollntippcd the light fantlstic toe till Mass. Tilc cc molly wlls pi-r-Ihe morning dawned. The popular- frlrnil-d by Rcv. Wm. .\11li'1|('11. Tilc ity of tile young couple was evi- ilridl- \\'(li'i1 ll lLGWIl ill‘ Wililt‘ satin dtipce by the splendid array oi‘ WEDDING ANNIVERSARY-Mr cswrnat CHRiSTIAN CHURCH and ‘Mrs’ Adria" P816" “"11” 11°11 SERVICES YESTERDAY -- Al the lllorlilng service in iiic (‘cntrai Christian (‘illlrl-ll, yesterday, ltev W. ll. Harding prcnl-lled all clo- dlle-lll and fllrl-illlli ilcrlllllll, ill the [course of ill. rlllllarir< iii- paid ll high lrlillllc oi" l-espl-l-l lo iilc lllcm- MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER. — Oil \vi'f1IlPS(1ily evening, Nov. l7lil. qllilc ll llilmbcr of pcopic lust til tile ilullio of Mr. Donald N. Slel-ic for the pill-pose of lclltiorillg u lllis~ cciiuncolls silowal- In his nielec .\lis.~l Mary Steele who is to bc liii‘ principal ill all interesting nvont ill lilll ncllr future. A short lid- dress was rcali by ~Miss .\ffli11l1i1 Steele and quite a number of invo- iy gifts werc prcseuicli. 'i‘ilc bride-io-ile who very nnlcil lain-n by surprise tilllllked her many friends for thollgiltflliness on rc- menibering her on tilis occasion. After which luncheon was scrvctl ill Miss ‘Steele's ilest style ussisiP/l There passed zlwlly on Fi-iddy by Mrs Arcillilaid Reynolds, Mrs morning last at the home of iiel'_Arthur O'Connor. Margaret Staci-z, daughter, Mrs Alfred Gardiner in Mrs Austin Davey and i'll-s Jllllics Springfield, Elias-L, Mrs SarablSteeie. An 9flj0Yil1l10PVlfllllig W's Clark, rellcl: of the late Henry spellt and all wclided their Wily (‘lurk of Keilsillgton lit lilo tld-‘homcwilrd wishing ilcl" muoil 114i]!- vancod agri oi’ R7 ycllrs. pillclls in ilcl" ‘filfllff’ home. Fow pooplc lillfl so wide zl. circic ' ~'~—-- of acqullillialllzcs of this province v Tilc. dcatil of Edward E. McDoll-l PRE-NUPTIAL SH"OW.ER. -- On ISLANDER EGSES AWAY IN OSTON - Mrs. Jnlncs iiugilell, mum 2-1 llnioll Si. rcl-l-ivl-ll ii. telegram lllif1f‘ill'l'1(‘,f1 a ilollliuei gnwlled in light 1)1ilL' lllffctll and ot‘ 1li‘1(1ll1 costly presents received as well as i? 111“,11°cea‘qe‘1' roses and iiliics or tile valley. 'l‘ilc by the many good wishes for Mr, ‘ ‘1111111 brides maid Miss Milllll lAlillli. was and Mr,“ Qdyld-S ‘l, Silo lltténded lilc School and passed the, .12: —CONNllCK-GlLLiS—All 1111.161’ "ecilliliil", eating event look ililicc at Si. James Church. Freclolvll, oll i118 morning of Nov. 3rd whcll Miss basket filled with many usoflli gifts. The "gifts were opened by Mrs. Vincell-t Callaghan and the accompanying verses were road by lning and list of ilrocnded vcivct. After tiltlii" return Ml‘ and Mrs Mc- Donald will reside at_ iieuwood. Souris West. (fongratllilltions. and mic affection followed another until lie was then deprived of the enjoyment of the beauties of the world, around hilil, yet ho never complained, his patience and endur. Wctlllesdny conveying thcfsild licwl that her soil John bud passed away 1ll Boston. At limo oi‘ writing illl particulars could be learned us in -- Helena (Tollnick, dnllgillvl- of Airs Cfll‘ accidents seem to be mlliil- (;3r:3,:1:,,1§e?l‘:n:iu115311251112?hlltag-ig-gélpetei‘ C°11111C11- 511111101“; “"15 111151,‘ ghe lived lln-m [m- mmly lveal-EL ed ill marriage to Ml. “liilftm Gil- l,cltcl' iilcy illovcd to Kclll-lillgton 115 01' i110 same pint-c. Tilc cere- nlid I'm" llllllly yours kept the ('lli.i‘k111o11y “'11” 11911111111011 11-1’ 111° 111151" Hoici which llzld u W011 dcscl-vsli 9i- 119“ F3111" 111111111 11‘1"11°11111‘1' carried a ilollllill-t of sweet pens. Mr. Roger Grant actcdas ilcst lliull. nlylng as llme gold, 0d u,“ gull“. T119 11311111’ 91111111“ 1"" ‘111 11 “'1’11'dzly noon lillOI1l6l‘ ticcurrcd which. 4111-“ 11111,” x111" ‘"111 $11119 1111.11 but fol" fortuitous circumstalltles, 1111011 b11911 11111111 ‘"111 1"""‘1'1p 111 migill illlvs bald a futui termination. 1111911111‘ “111119 3111 -\- 11- ‘V198 W011 DFQ- l-dllllldlp-m [m- lwod qpl-Vlcc “The bride was atlclllictl by 116i‘ sle- . _ .- cz-oding to his store on his bicyclc . , , .7’ - ' . lcr, Miss Bernctm (‘ollllick while morning lo ‘iffliiirlfl 1,1,‘; 1,31, “_e:,‘y,1in the same direction. it seems that Walden, ,,,,,., o, ll“, p,.,,,.l,,c,,_ Fm- iirnliier -\\'l'liilim (iiiis, Aflsr rile 311s‘ 1mm. I" n“, y “.1, 11, ., ., 'the driver of the car on seeing the m,“ \l,-.,- 91ml, w“ mm... ma“ ,1 cerclnony the blidni [liil'l_\’ motor- "111111911111 "m", Manx?‘ m“ 5.1m :11>1i'-y<'11§i- iiiilliediilifly ill i'l'0l\t 01' hostess L silo was lllll-sc wbosc ‘"1 1° C11‘11‘1°11"1‘1“'11 1141111111191 111 11f 1,11,11,11 ‘n “clock me Dreuouihinl sounded ills ilorn. Ml". Wise ill klndlylldql; dud dud. w," llelypl- lull]. the cvelling lo lilc iinlllc 0i; the lligl. .__ _ _ '"‘ ‘ ' " . .. llloll . . . . .. . lei lo glvc lilo cur plenty oflooni m brides lnolilcl uhclc -\ 1000i) .\'1l‘.‘. Duffy, who Wile dppallnii.) "ii _ _ 2- ‘ _ M a _ m exzpllen, lwdlll, culnpluinpfl our. l0 D085 160F841 1115 bicycle to tile Ilcsitica u largo number oi rciut-flhns 11e1i1- _ 1111111 Y‘>"'1- l1“1i11fl_ i179 - ' - ' - 1'. l t. ‘1'19.1l[ and ill so doing was struck ives she leaves in mourn ller only 011111111111111-"1 511111111“ “"1111 c11c1e11" 111 1'11 11"’ “mnl-"g °1 ‘l 5'51"} mnutiby the our knocked down and push soil Idol-t Clark now in Winnipcg" “lily Fewivcd lnllny and valuable 11m 111i tum trileiglnlbfnift ‘hlflilltllierillt ti‘ilo'cd before it for a (list-once of about a tiaugiltcl" ‘Clara wife of Stcivart iiieiieili-Fi- T111‘ 111M111“ '1“ 1° 111° lougl no ng n x . - _ l _' ,' - ,, , , ll,_ “flung a, ,,_.,,,,,l l,, llla mldsl of llel-‘sixty ft-et. lie was immediately Ailey ill the State oi Washington 111111‘? W111i‘ 111111,“- b“’1‘1 “11‘1 w“ c, lanflly o, ‘vlwm “he “.36 .l,e lpnda, picked up by Mr. Benj. Carter and and u. dnllghtsl- Amy. Mrs (Isl-diner tn ids lilldnesnnlli], .i lzldlil lllirr gllflrl, ‘ ‘ ' ' .- , - . . . . . - sill: . :i s‘ llnd lpdovdd (Iel][r‘1' lcarlicti illto his store where lnedl- “hero shc lilcti ill recent ycnls. "enkllllflrrilllléir many Plum“ wish the evening 0f wedmllsdayl NOW,“ 0,, ,.ell,.l,,g l" he, room she dedcul aid was l-slllnulolled. it was all-Two daughters predccoascdlhel, “r m", M,“ (llllld ,,,,,,,,. happy hel- 17th, when ivliss Mildred F. cldcd in go into the kitchen again ccrtaiiletl that tho injured maul be- Laura a school teacher and fctiy. X-mtl nmqbmfins lln-rs m. wedded Nell, o, Nomhlvllllol,’ 515m,- of Mrs, for some soda. and willie ill theisltie-s eustllliling abrasions and iac- W118 01’ 1101- 11- '11- Shiiw- “We K ' " Samuel gllllpllant who united in act df getting it, was stricken and erzltiolls about the head and 'b0dy.'-———- " ' marriage with Ml‘. HD1191‘! L. S1111?‘ without a word dropped to l1l0_1lf‘(l zliso the thigh-bone fractured, ham 0y qluptoi- River. The cere- fioor, expiring before loving hnnlilfciose in the hip. A few hours lifter -LECTURE IN SUMMERSIDE molly w,“ performed by Rev. 11- collid roach her. it was found necessary to collvey -ln the Suilimersido Town H1111}; slavort in the presence of r1 The ailock l0 the family is I1 him lo tiic Prince Edward island inst evcnillg ihc iccillrt- llcrlcs W011 large nilmbcl- of rciatlvcs and “W010 0110 01111 i110 Hymiliiihy Oiflhspitill where, although suffering continued by Miss Eilollil Wilson 0f ri-leridn of lilo contracting parties. llizlny fiends grits ollt i0 'hfllll- from serious injuries be is not in the Red Cross. iier subject W118 M-r. and Mrs. Siliiphantfis beautiful Shc leaves to mourn besides hei‘ n critical condition. Albania ivilerc she bad labored a5 home was ltlstefllily decorated for 11111115111111 i110 10110W11iE $0115 Will As there seems to ‘be some doubt , . i1 1111188 111 i110 11111101101111 118d C10" the occasion. During the ceremony ‘daughters: James F. 0i‘ i119 G118?“ at the time oi’ writin s i0 tile H service. To [1115 lilllc known Balkan the oullg couple who were unat- ian Staff; Frederick P. in New lllqpflly or the cllr angd 11s driver 3d t0 KGGP HflfldS Band- $1.118 she lolil lilo imaginations 0i1tenllgd stood ill lilo parlor, undeir Yonli; John and Arthur E. at 11o111e-1ltwqlllfl not be untimely to lmilress d C t‘ Hea|ed i111 1ili0i‘i'$li'<1 iiiiiiivllvi‘ Ililli 10 0 hells elicll onl-ircaieri with a wreath glue‘ Igclttrick iliffvili iliielzzleisrlrfizfhiil llpml those who wllnesl, 0,. lea,“ oll age i u 1011M ' very! lasliioli disvslillsed i110 of pillk. Tho bride eleclt] whlo vlllils ' iotsilgl era are . ary l‘ . . . outs an 'cll urcs oi‘ t at coun- iveri awe h her lbrot er n e 11. Hiilthes); Kathleen, (Mrs. Mont- igeflzgifeglgdtoréxg 1:335: t; "Eflm" b1'°1‘¢°‘1§1"1""11 ""1 try and it: people. Siie told 'of‘a igmavoidablg absence of her father agile l-ienllessey): and Annie and Once ,0 ,l,e polled l‘, lhls would 1111""'1*"V°¢11i11)' -°1;_“"1k°,“ race who refused to be dominated w“ very preppy gowued in liiue »1111i1il'iit 11011192 i110 ‘$151915 i110 3,9,,“ lwlllmlo llwl, wml, and 111' 11"“ ‘x1117 1161111" d ma," whose wimic history is u protest canton crepe with gold lace trim- 1‘l11'~’"- 1111' 11'1"‘111"1' 111111111‘ 11‘“"“"' ilei tzlnsllicrllbi t ciour n mllt- '.:'?1niil£3 egb-sfhzlagldlo 11mm“ “K511115101, and a conflict 11111188 and carried u bouquet 0i llltirlitci. 11"‘- 1-(1F11'"$' 1111111111119‘ I21"? V A ‘ y 0 1 D §°';"-wf“]ly.n.°l-| tun-kl]; W111li1iei1lll5i‘P-“1iili‘u l1 i111‘- llllll-flfiil- white t-nrliaiiolls nllll nlaiden hair l » ' ' " when; p,“ my hm“ l; w-tg], 1 W1 11y 1110 ‘fflmlt-rll PPW-UTPHR of 1,110 fern. llohcngrilfs wedding march had to keep my handabandegcd. fiiirrfllllliling nations nlid yet a hos- wa-ii beautifully lendored by Miss "f eritforafreenmpleofCutl- P1101118 b90111? W110 save of ‘their Jenn hlcilcod of Milton. After the curs cap and Ointment and it 1198i B11011 iirl ll W111i to tilt‘ striillitl‘ ceremony was over all sat down to Erclptfl ills. l purcllueodlirgrlel Ind let usi-i oneca e o u curs Sol]: and gnu boa of Cuticun Oint- ment I wal completely heeled." (Bi nod) NIH: Nelda Keno. R- R- l. intone, ntar o. Cuticura Help, Ointment and Tslciim are all you need for every- day toilet and nursery purposes. within their gates. She sircssed tbeh; duiiitlly prepared slipper. There can‘: "eaari;_.°-=m....lz: Mrs. Katherine Wilite, who with her witty sayings caused mllch mer- riment. lThe iirids-tn-bc, although greatly tzlken by surprise, lflltdu u Iery fitting reply, and ill il few we-ii-ciltll-ien words expressed Lei‘ thanks to one and all, after wilicil illiicil was served ltlld all (‘.!!]()yli1)11‘ evening was spent ill singing. (lanc- ing and lllstrulllelltal music. 'l‘il“. social gathering was brought i0 i1 close by the singing of tile Nation- al Ailtiicm and all joined hands ill pinging “For Site's ll Joli)‘ 1'10"“ Follow," SiLLlPHANT-NEILL — A vvly quiet and pretty ivctldirlg 1001f place at the ilonie of Mr. and Mrs- Snmuel Siiiiphant, Brookfieid, oll “nee w“ most Chrlamke as he the young man's death. The remain will arrive in be -it v‘ i 0,1 ddlcsdayl November 91.1,, 19z6,‘waitetl for the time‘ when the accompanied bty M4,‘. ylallll-édayiufigg: 111910 liiiiilie-ii 101101‘ eternal 1911111111 1101111111111 110111“ “"111” 1° 11,9111‘ 11111,: flltiler of ills deceased. The lift" ‘at llcr home i'll M0l‘81l,“1ll list siltliy- 11111’ 111 11“ 111101111‘ W11 Mr. l-illgilcs who was in his 271i flfih ca of her 21KB. -- r11- 3 0D i111 ' " in n -, i Keel‘: 1111c liccellseli who previous ‘The deccllscd was a 103ml lmflnhfir iztiiitrffll1e1ltlei 'w-u1lrxlv,illfi:;nnllll:lég io ilcr nlllrviuuc was Miss Ellen 2i lllc SDI-ill] idllto (dlllrtl oi f. 1th. "m, u genlal l-uvdrl,“ cl “l, w," ‘Matiililllils formerly of Vernon lliv- iivjlg _ll(.!(,('|ilt.t14 lritii ""1 1s knew him. iic served in the Grsai or, P. E, i., “'11s in failing iiclllth 5131;101:183 .0": qll¥ea1slizfllgfl1fv mob War, bcing only slightly over l5 1°11‘ S0111" 11m‘: 11111110115 w hm de- 1l9i‘efOe\\'11i'1')11l 11:; ‘llilost whondcl“ filial-girth afiethvirilftn hgenlhismd WM misc. ' _ _ ' ’ _ ‘ l , . c L. a ion. n is return Jillring tiic pltsi summer silo cll- 1,“1-1,1,‘1‘ v,‘;‘1l‘,;‘:l'r‘11“‘l,£‘;:1,1l 1‘,1"“l1,:"(1:"*' frnln overseas fils’ flbOl/(x ilieniioneii icrcd lilo, Chllrlottcioilvli Hospital ‘qllllllll, ‘l0, ca" ‘ K,ng_,;]‘nm' d"; iic trout iotllc States wilcro he re" 1l'0[l1ll1.‘,' illfl Sllfgltflil ililt3lil10ltlll1g1ltlwrcy Wlnlgnpl’ Rhlhflrllgon’ Slight lnllincli ulltil lilo time of his death. llilovinttl her suffering, but llftcr llll an}, d," mmrltjll ‘Newmnh q’, Chop: lie icllves to mourn n sorrowiiu 911111111111111011 11y 111° 110111111111 Sm’ iill Sash, illiermclll took pint-c in 1110mm 9nd 11-111mm. Hm brothers’ goons. ii was discovered that silo Sold,‘ Luke Cemetery‘ Jame-s, Frederick, Frank. William was suiforillgh i'rom an ‘illcurlllillic Tl“, members n, m“ Provmmfl, lllltdlrlfigllitzlstt, all: ‘latllllil-dlslllt pilifitzllllll mailld so s c rcturllel lo cl" . . - . - t - 1 - - l“ -- '0 i1» j home 1,1,, 3,0,0“ and lillc“, calmly ‘l\l"“’1‘;‘ll1l1:)1,1(‘;1l111 ‘11l1lil1 1111,1311 ilillncilo lll. ilolllo and Mrs. liclirl ilwaitcli lilo filial sunlmoliil. bill-ll, liostoll, The lillc Jill's. lfioefe was of fl olirlcs 1l’l'.~i1 Wedncsdlly night in holl- 0r of Iliclll. Col. R. J. Blrdivilislie,‘ kind and loving disposition and S,.,.,,.l,,,-,. olll,“ l; (;_ R_ A_ who __sll_vER Fox BUVERS“ ___ we was srcatiy admired for ilrfr 1113113£vis1iu<i this Iiliullll in the interests dlmcl .h., nllenllm, n, lo, ranch. ‘L/lililiilirig-l $1"! lgiiljléilnigltlryrhgfirledz 0i‘ r1110 HhOOI-lll-l- iers having pelts for sale to tile od- < ' ‘i "- ' ‘l "ti t f G. R. MucQullrric, votcdjvife huvillit silent all 1191:, Th n l I l l I l‘ lirvfiilcgefizgongs ‘Elsewhere l“ M“ e" i°11111~ 1 i111 "e115 °1' 11111 111-‘ ' .' ' ' ' returned from Miliucsotu wileroil. lune dllllcled ,, nelgllhol-l lle, gen. many‘ rificnlell from the outiy- new" l“, l _ nslgnma- em," and aellxsacrlllclng $,,l,.ll_ ing district-s WCH‘. unable to attend. 0,. "viapafgges “loarggrtlgs m d,‘ was not _H1UW in manifesting itself “Isaiah wgdlwhdzgslillilldmiiiifgn 1l1lfs,,,,e_ Th“, ls the "m, canal“. und her 1110mm of-chuflty and Mud- tures §€3VOF1l1 “view; of Iggnnaupht 1119111 '11 111° 1°11” 11111911 “way b1 noes acquired additional mcritirom Mn- . o“ _ d l .h 8a M“ Mncquanle ml! 90030,,‘ and the fact, that so qllictly mid linos- l 11“, m ‘ma’ “:1 a so e 01m} will be interested iii ihc purchase tentutioilsly were they performed 1°11 °t1h 1' 1111,11‘) Alb"? lmpredae 0111 511x111 Wllflltfnlllent of choice that few save those who immcdiut- $231,151,"; ‘fjfjéggwdfi lvfiem§z°f,-lll'.,e 11110 101K011. 0f which due notice will eiy llenefltted thereby. were ever ' ‘appeal- l lhl ape,- dl d later aware of thenl. Her whoic life was ggfifiilng, ‘yang g1‘d",hg°§l,t,r,f,,,l,"fil 0010- 11111- MatgQgarrie is now bin. that of i1 devout Catholic, and she ll“, Klux.“ Prlu‘, a, Blsley and also iiy engaged preparing for bllyilif seldom if ovol- ooni-plztincd duping o, me powwnm, lwneral.“ "l," u, furs at his office hare and has ill. ilcr illness. Silo llorc hcr suffering Olmwn ' recewed "w" {mlumg l-eddy made p pond sizcd shiplncnl with iCilristiun fortitude and good lhrougl; lbs "HQ M ‘llnlza Hue‘ “B n! puns. 80ml! o‘ whip” wore vcri patience and oven ill tho face of advocawd ma, over), lnlldpllce fine specimens, His clunnlnll death she exhibited that degree of Should be "sod l0 have n uiiniptilro‘? 1 1B 110W in fllii operation. and peace and resignation. wilich comes range ln Cllarldllelmtdh He lmlnled customers are availing themsoivei only i.o thosc who liilvo_slcmtlfllstiy o,“ llml rll-ld Hhoollng l“ l, real of t e opportunity of iluvlnlz thrill gMJPEIVUITEd to obey (rfili s holy com- film-l l,, wldcl, ll", "larksndln not pelts thoroughly cleaned before 0 an . only enjoys the pleasure of shool-‘ierhiffhwli 101‘ 5010- 1i 1F “1111111 the good done unions "liicm, 11111834111113. Percy Yeo. Cilariottetowli fllii] Her funeral 100k niece on Thurfl- lug but also nature's fresh air. Med otisooa authority ihlli 111°" tratillg her lecture with lantern Miss Elia Martin, Hunter River day mornins. November 11th and Liellt. Ritchie. Ml". Chas. Earls will be 50.000 fox pelts. from (‘all views. At the conclusion or the iec-‘wero assigned the tum; of waitingdiieapitc the unfavorable weather and Mr, whim» Mt-Nlltl col-lti-lliut- udian ranches alone, offered “'1 "i"? i1 V010 0i ihilllks “'41s moved Needless to slay the task was spien- conditions a ions lillc of carriulwh ed to tllo musical part of the pro hale the coming season M141 111' by Mrs. Sonneinnn, seconded by L. didiy done. Slhortiy before the gup- followed lit-r remains to St. Law- griiniuie. 111111118! 11101111101110“! 90111111111111 1' A. iMoore and "supported iiy Dr. per was over the sounding of horns fence Church, Moreli, where a lRe-‘ A delightful and instructive oven. consequence. Prices are hi" Bimpslon and Mrs. ii. 'l‘. Holman. announced the fllct llliat tile cbivar- riuionl iiigb Mass was celebrated iby ing \\'.'ll-i brought to u conclusion filiriy firm and‘ the P1659111 11cm» gllididllvlliincvlllvcyllcvi to the lootureriei-s were drawing near. it will. not Rov. A. sinnott. lnionnont took with lln.- dispensing of rnlrnsnnionluiion loi- dislwlilill oi‘ your i111‘ y. svl lln iv o presided - ' long before n hundred or more hlld place fr. tho adjoining cemeteryJlind smokes. should not bs dlycrlookcd. ¥ 311118.198 Hlifiilléi- _- . -By iievrsc M01111“ HE wouuof\—-—~ ~ 1 suaieoss HE l-llréxa LARRY WQULD FEe§¢L‘.E'3-§MCQKE Zfififi‘ "Li? AN ALDBRMAN OF MA _ HIS EON‘. -' .4. i Saturday lligllt was a fllii one fol" the Students, starting at S p. m. they left tile Y. and through the , kindncss of the (iarden (‘ity Milk - Co., they were shown through the entire plant. Tile working of tile- differellt pieces of machinery being demonstrated by Mr. Cox. | The-student body are greatful to the Co., for their kindness and interest shown. At 8.30 the party numbering over a hundred started for a brisk walk over the Hill-shore Briligc returning inlmcdiateiy to the lie and the response orlin- people tdwolglit of the tcillptiflg ‘viands. To I lilfleii 0i’ iillvh Work us illc American were H0111}! seventy-five guests and lied Cross had been doing in Alb_an-.thc tables fairly gloaned under the Eiff-{fis-‘vlrn us. ‘m. At 0.30 tile basket bnll game he- ~ tween second and tilird year Rlilrlr, ed off lvitil a bang,’ the rooters of each year adding additional pep to it with the various college yells. Third year opened up in the scoring column very shortly after the start, and followed up from time tn time, finally winning out with ‘ the score of eleven to one. For a beginning it was ll good exhibitloil of the game. skilfui pas- sing and excellent shooting being the promihetl-t factors. Al the conclusion of the game all. ioinetldn a round of tucker. later’ adjoining downstairs where all were treated with refreshments. Everyone voiced the opinion that it wile the heart yet. Following is tbc result. game: "Second Your Raymond Burgess Tea Kat-nan Charfdicr Arch|bnld_ ' l . 1-. T l I MR-RIG ti. DE SPocTEi SEND} ‘is-ii!- WiTM m5 COPlpl-IMENTEH. ,. Mrt-cAsitY SENT “(g8 ' , “A11; ‘<1 PACKAGE mom -~" ' LARRY coonav VVHICH HE onosnso FRO, DiNTY Moons. l-lle wgdc: a o, MA lDE-A TO CO ME HE VVAN BEAN AL "W" CORNBO U IF AND CAB 5' A avg...‘ nlp S f'll"-lllhll"lg< soothin h culling of the Third Year Matheilon ll McNlltt 3 Linkletier Wo lier Mull an MaeGowan f1 l l Air-v l1 .-'~i ..?i 1.1:\.il.'.- bilififiif l. llnlmiill