DEW. ‘-_ ."1 _ ' -' OCTOBER 15, 1919-. ‘ `,. A ' of this oity.'who 'passed away ill'-the Prince Edward island Hospital “on Monday evening following an opera- tion for alllle dicitis. . ll ._ . ‘ln ” _ Taeaagwe- _-1 shock not olnlyagahii family but to]b hundreds of sincere -tr_lend`si“throug_lr-- out the' length and _fbrleaylth -of, the Province. and even' f_ar_~l1`_ey6nd. 'Pos- sessed of it f-wal'ln_ an¢_i_,g'enlal_ perenn- ollty he made friends wherever he went. As-si ipmeaoheif, of _thé Gospel lie and hundreds- flocked to_hear him ex- pound the Word and be guided by' his l teaching. ` - ‘ ' _ H and he wee] pbssosaed of a heal- for i ntention oft e committee to make a Church ,and _,mot leaders. or M (hs, _M_agt9,-I ggpvmgfhsf, fn_i\ge11 was full and comprehensive report to Par- Belgian peopll; was given a- royal r; A truly illllilmill- H9 Wielded 0- “Wm” "‘"“°”t° Tum’ is Amh’ °xp°°°“u°“ °“ ceptlon in Protestant, Toronto today. A _ ' iniluenoefltud' 'will be truly finouruedthe Part of-members off Parliament Tmmc troubles on me Ra||w.3v deny. \ - ' ' l ‘ by the’~c0l"isi‘elutl0ns 0vBl‘ Wlwlli 110 ‘"1" “Y °f "I9 Plan? °f ad‘""°“"°l “B” ed his arrived over an llourandifhe mis- _ , _ _Bunce m-“(19 by the "“°_i°“5 smdiers s‘ed hearing 2000 separate school and 'GNL WANTED F03 |'|0U3E_W9RK miss hisitiadly ‘ smile and cheery °"3““‘”“”°“° Wlll be accepted is the h-,gh “hom Children ,mg me Belgian by oct. 15, -Mrs. Burnett, 114 Kent W0l`d- - / ° f°"m In which may W9" m'°d°' _The National anthem and other selections street- 1379‘10°4Mtf- equest most likely to be granted is but hh spent a me-aunt and _a very _ - - e or age.-_1iie'\was a' na-tive of M_ount illflfllllil f0fW8l`d by H305” Wh° f°‘;5ht busy -day -in Toronto. His Eminence, ‘PIANO BARGAINSP2 F|NE S50- Henbert, _where he was born 'on the with ¢'h°_!mP°"i“'1 f°"°°° *O be 1”; 51"- despite his 68 years, carried himself ond ns/nd upright pianos for sale at old homestead in not is oiisseptemh-.the “me f°°tins vs_ m°1“\>°'=h° ‘j simosr with e ieosty eh- end seemed H- A- '1‘sf1¢°n &-0°-'s '144 Gres* E_ F- ln connect 011 with f 0 WY f oe si t. 1112-s-2mtr.- i_'s~.l1-. J. M. srsvsnson ent of Sfatuitles- DuRnB the hear- tie: gffd §5°;'°“€ lfespne his Img mga me ’ _| _ ' _ _ _ ' _ __ _- p. e s a. _ip staiture and _ his native 'province and then entered ll:_i§;e°f__ sv_:__.)E ` a Q e e _ ' _ - - , - s - - - P i of‘ ,W l s C liege where he ll ' PD Y D I,-,_ hu _ h ld M with Hi W _ country preferred. State age. Ad-' trio flriat to fly front the mainland to g:ald?i`;ted in @8666. i?le taught ecilbill g’°"i‘Z&- °f h.‘;:`.d°;‘ip° °§`p°r£';§§dh§g litigiilEili6e_inatt?ar°3fnhelght. 0:;-di:;`1 dress “D” Guardian' Office. _ 'Prince Edward island and who for Mteon years afterwsrdewnd then gg; £2286; 3) __::_l\vy______ the B______ Merci" has 3 ¢1e@,;- and ruddy com. _ _ _ _ 11134-23Mtf _ spoke at Inst nIght's meetlni. entered uposis' theological course at 11 Pine Hill College, Halifax, where he is was gr'ed`uated ir`i"I8l& iliidsoou after warde was ordained a Minister of the church of ~Bc_btlslid`. -1-lie activities since that tin'le"ae a ciel`\`s'lnan_a`i:e well known to all. After selling some time as a Mlhdater in his own neigh- borhood with four other clittrchaa 'ln his parish he came to Chai- ottetown where he assumed the .pastor,ate ofthe People’s Church besides preaching to other ilooltssilaoed under his guid- ance at can C ve. Lot-_4s, Glasgow Road and"-Ch\lro§ili._ This work -took him abroad at all seasons of the year and in‘eii.s`ol-ta of w0,Gfil°_\'. Dui 11° dill spare himseltend worked fervent- contlnuousiy in -the Mal`ter_’|‘ ser- Loiidoil -Times A loves 1% the terms of the Grand Trunk Rail way settieaiont and says will be a relief to all .ooncer_ned”tllat an end has been made to these -long nezot- ietionsz' Presumably, his adds. the san- ction of the Canadian Parliament will be quickly obtained. ' - 'run wnncrnrsn _ - `TE1lI1*ERA'l’URE _ TIDE, MOON. ETC 'p9R0N'p0,-' 15.-1-liliioiierato winds; cloudy local showers. The olde high thisaiternoon _, at 4.4 ' h a ‘ii o iowili 8 u it :.49 s. e si Y a mobil 06% nl men in touch with civil- that they- may not -lose their excellent ‘iriilitaiy 1-uni; in this way-constitute-a reserve. The club I-,_ _ _ piexlon and his e e is ulck and keen. "- _ - h mm’ 'md 'ifhenby migsed the “:°'° 'A\civic`receptli§n,'waqs' tendered His 'WANTED AT 0N¢E A BOOK- §°“°'°“° '°_“'°_ °’ °°“°‘““_“ 9°” °“_° _smineliee in the council chamber et keeper. one who will work ln meat _*ld ¢l‘°i“1l|°°_= _ _ the citycieii siroi-ily before neon today and fish store- Anvil ln person or "“'”"“'”°'°*°"'“""“' Mayor chu.-ch ch hehcli or the city write ‘Rooney Gay and co., No. 9. presented an add;-eg ‘ Elm Avenue, Charlottetown s- _ -- _ ` -"‘ " _ _ _ . . - - ` . Los - oN AUG; cfm, 1919 se- S f 'Go Ts -twlen Hunter River and Mayfield, ' 1;1- - _ . _ a woman’s blaok cost. Finder LONDON, Oct. 14.-The. financial si- i ~ - -_ v- ~ _ please notify Mrs. Havier Doiron, editor of the London Times_approves ' ' Mayfield, P. E. I. !561»pd. °*""‘-° *QUEBEC HEATER FOR SALE. Oct 141-'For the en- Apply 1:14 Hillsboro street. of returned aviators, 80 , f_`|_533.1p.13Mtf some'of the most dis ~ - " _ Gena-‘disn or British Loaf eA'runoAv s`s1'wE`EN i>i.£As themselves into ant and Gerald Streets lady's_ known as the hi-own skunk fur cope cellar. Finder The 0l'SBllil8- _ will be rewarded by leaving same DOWGI' £0 RWD at -22 Pleasant Street. 9 .- J. a number of small organizations. He then introduced Mr. Montgomery, Pres ident of the Truro Company. Mr, Montgomery eitplained that they had come over from' Truro to discuss the question of amalgamation with the company that was ‘formed here by Major Kennedy. He stated that the De ve,re people were wiliing’to do what they could ,to forward the interests of 'aviation in this province. Captain L. E. D. Stevens, managing director of the Devere Com-pany out- lined the immediate possible routes, with Charlottetown as headquarters of the inter-provincial flights.. Every towin and city in .the Mari- time Provlnces under the Devere Avia- tion Company’s scheme will -be con- ‘nected with a complete. system of commercial aviation. This net work will have three projecting points, one to Boston, and one to Quebec and Montreal from St. John and one from P. E. Island to the Magdalene and Newfoundland.. Capt Stevens then went on to out- some of the initial expenditures cost of running a, Maritime His address _was contained muoli to types oi' up - to Major arrive day the ` tiifiiffty “Kwai-e' wright and in-_ Y tied down iagaln with resignation to another fortnight’s sojourn at the capital at least. for tho really contro- stiil ahead and the trees will be bare deny the rumor . _ _ Members who had their gi~lps'packed for the homewnril journe have set- verslal legislation of the swsion is ---- of leaves before prorogation comes. WASHINGTON Oct 13 --The Sen In View of the 1,1,-ge m,_mbe,- of Whse". ate Military Committee voted unanim tees the house will probably make' up 011915’ Y€Bi8l`dHY i-0 l”€¢0lJ1l1lel1d lm ad lost ,time neg; week in the hope ag diiional appropriation of fifty million prorogulng by Saturday October 25_ dollars for army aircraft construction in order that plans of the all* service to establish routes to Panam Alas and even Asia. may be carrlaed outka s Action by tho committee folibwed U_S_ the appearance or Secretary Baker f gud BrigGen_ _1Viit;:_hell of the Air _ vi orce, 0 elrpan e army’s lane (Basel-ll to The Guardian) General Mitchell said s aday piiight BRISBANE. OCL 14--RBIGPBHCBS to Alaska across Canada would be at to n -reported nesotlstlon of a loan tempted this winter If cold weather of £200,000,000 -in America for the flying proves successful, he added, a. state of Queensland were made lu leguiai route to Alaska would be es the Legislative Assembly here on Fri- tabiished to be followed probably by day but the state treasurer subseq- a. route to Asia with only it 21 mile uently refused to ‘either confirm -or water span to be crossed Range, Charlottetown, Thanksglvln Perhaps the most popular win for the day was that of L. H. Cole of Milton. Not on-ly did this smiling he went overseas- with the 2nd 2% years fighting for King and Coun- try. The Milton team won, the Silver Trophy held by Summerside for some years, nine teams of 3 men com- ond time.) the City Championship Tro- phy, which Major D. A. McKinnon 5th-Summeraide Team and Lleut. Elmer, Ritchie have also ` .' ly got behind -the clerical work, relat- it is intended to have another nine followlng teams of three, with scores J. J. -Lou-soil of Montreal, donating a THANKSGIVING DAY SHOOT A GREAT SUCCESS ., The call to arms, at Kensington 3rd--Fourth Regiment 2nd Team Z afternoon to com-pete for the gener- Sergt Allan McCabe ous Prize list given* cheerful-ly by Sergt F G Kennedy .. merchants and friends -turned out a Sergt J C Stewart ,, , , _magnificent success in every .particu .___ lar. Returned Soldiers, volunteers and Total .. .. . . civilian Rliie Clubs all had a great “em day- _ - _ 4th-civilian nine ciuh $535 U; Q young veteran win the highest hon __ ors of the day in score and prizes, but Total . 1 Siege Battery and was in France for 5tn-Milton Rifle Club, 2nd Team Lim# H00ller . . . . A Coles . _, B le . . petmg. Mr. George Moore, with the _-_ grand score of 97 won (for the sec- Total . . _ , _ won twice in past years. L R Allan . .. E H Monkley . . This -City prize must be won three Dr A W Leard . -times before dually becoming pers- --_ onal property. Mr. George Moore’s T tal ,_ 4 win, was a very popuiar one. The day ’ was an ideal one. Col. Prowse, kind- 7th-clvlilan Rifle Club, 2nd Team ing to scores and prizes, while Mejor Major W K Rogers . .. W. K. Rogers acted as range oiilcer, J H Judson .. . .. finding time to make am excellent Capt J A Clarke score besides. Mr.- William Smith at -_ the head of seven markers fuiillled_ Total ,, ,, his duties to the satisfaction of o.-ll. ` 8th-Civilian Rifle Club, 3rd Team Match on the anniversary of the arm- J C Milford . . isticg day, the 11th day of November James OBrien next hen the Magnificent Guardian Major T E MoNutt . .. .. Cup will be shot for, and an open -_-._ match arranged for all comers. Tile Total .. were onteerd for Silver Trophy: Mr. 9th-York Rifle Club silver spoon for the highest score on- J. W Gibson ,_ Summerside team and also of the Mil- Major J C McDonald . --ton Team at 200, 500,_ 300 yards. E Brown Total .. Milton int Team- -- The foi-lowing cash -prizes were re R. L. Coles 95 celved and with part of the proceeds fl. Coles . . . 95 of entrance money some (43 Dollars) L. H. Coles 101|wero distributed to the first twenty ' #l two riilemen in the open match for Toial . . . . . . . 291 all comers, the acknowledgement of the subscriptions in cash follows. 2nd-Fourth Regiment' Buntain & Bell $600 Friend $2 75. was "Slices ay _' iii* _(_ __-__ . . J H Judson $2.00 W K Rogers Major McKinnon . 92 $3 00 Woolworth & Co $2 00 Al Sergt. G. R. Beer .... .. 95 lan McCabe $2 00 Dominion Watch Lleut. E. Ritchie . . 92 Co $2 50 W S Louson $2 00 -| open Match zoo soo ooo yards, 'i Total 2'il7jshots NAME SCORE GIFT DONORS 'lst-L. H. Coles,\101-Ton Coal--Pocahontas Coal Co 2nd--Percy Hooper, 98-1 Pair Boots-Alley & Co 3rd-G. M. Moore, 97-1 Pair Boots-Morris. Smith & Beer ith-J. Coles, 95-Pocket Knife-Crabbe Hardware Co 5th--F. G. Kennedy, 96--Suit Underwear-Prowse Bros. 6th-R. L., Coles, 957-Latest Het-Geo L Prowse 7th-G. R. Beer, 95--Pair Gloves--More & McLeod 8th-+A. McCabe, 94-Fern Dish-Bumeraide Rdile Club 9th-W. K. Rogers, 98°--Pall- Rubber Boots-Clttewn Selling Agmcy 10th--A. G. Judson. 93-Casserole--lumemrude Bile Club _ma-_J. M. Jones, as-ltsir Booze--sort mos. lgth-0. E: Ritchie. 99--Pair Sh Roy Holman 1 li-D. A. McKinnou,_il2--Fountain en-0 ll* Hutcheson -14th-G. E. Jenkins, 91-Thermos Bottle--»Reddfn Bros 15th-C. Milford, 90-_~Safety Ralor-'Rogers Hardware Co ` .1'0th-lil. H. Monkley, 90-Box-Cigars-‘Beer & Gel' 11th-J. I-i. Judson, 00-