.0» Brace, McKay & 00., Ltd. SUMMERSIDE, P. E. I. A '1" PlltillliiillAl. lllslnlllulolls F0|l liEGtilill RANGES Some of the Many, Record Ranges to be ‘Shown at the Provincial Exhibition, Main Building, September 27th to 30th. ' The New Prince Edward Cast Iron Range ls the moat beautiful and efficient east range on the market, full nickel trimmed with English tile back closet, invisible pipe, poi- 1511111] top. The Prince Edward appeals to the housewife * oi its cleanliness and simplicity-in it you will find every modern “i9 improvement. . It is pleasing in a , unce and absolutely re- “ fi liable. Burns wood or coal. Price, fitted with plain black doors and steel closet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $79.00 Price. fitted with plain black doors and tile closet . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $84.00 Price, iltted with tile back closet and full nickel trimmed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $80.00 The New Olympic Range “Buiit First To Last” The New Olympic Range is so constructed as to give years of lasting satisfaction, equipped with all the H1051- modorn features. easy to keep clean. economical on .fuel and a wondeldul baker. For real Range value the NEW QLYMPIC is ulmufpilflSef-l- Price, fitted with steel closet and will!" WWII/Oil’ $39-09 Price, fitted as shown with tile back closet and copper reservoir 5554i“ . The Record Olympic “Canada’s Best Steel Range” The ltecord Olympic is our heaviest. stronlfisl and "W" efficient steel range built like a. battleship, with weight and strength combined. The RECORD OLYMPIC is fitted with improved warming closet, polished top, extra heavy copper reservoir, broiler llft. thermometer and hearth. Burns wood or coal ;;‘ l'rice, fitted with stclel back worming closet . . . . .. $90.00 Price. fitted as shown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $95-99 001W FAIL T0 SEE THE NEW RECORD PARLOR ‘ FURNACE. BETTER IN QUALITY. LOWER IN PRICE. Brace, illeKay 8i 0o. Ltd.‘ SUMMERSIDE, P. E. I. “Happenings- 0i i The Week (loniinuc-d from page 4) illgovtll’ for u. few wocks hull-fer. s t‘ ‘i and oi tho very boat. Chautauqua made n llllillflilll‘ cilange of entcrtzlinnlent tllis week. tllc lectures nnd l-lmcezl-ts lit-lull. both. very much enjoyed. i O 1B Mft-l. llollls and two charming daughters Mil-ls l-lllltil and bliss‘ Amy. who iluvc been tho l-Illvlil-‘l "- l U 1| Mrs, C. E. Morris in being coll- grutuiated on winning thc Mercury ulul fashion. feat for a golfer. flares and godetil and fluttering silhouette. iarlcss neckline, ilclts or glittering buckles to hold draperies, sleeves that nro trimmed below the elbow t i It Dr, nnd Mrs. Juck. of (ilcuwooll. Saint John Itivcr, are making n illo- tor tour through tho Provlllcl: till)! week. Mrs. rn-llerlclfnl Berkeley 11ml Miss Lorna l). Berkeley returned Tuesday morning to New York City, having closed their sunlmcr Sackvliic were among the motor Flsl-{ERMEN TAKE UP BIG PROBLEMS lush attended the Ihllhousie MP0" I 1.111 Cum“ T111111 were the gueflill‘ visitors to the Province this week. ol’ Prof. D. S. Macintosh of ilnl- t ‘1 ‘I I dlousic alld Mrs. Mllclntouil, and Mrs. Deacon left 'l'hurllday lnorn- h“: vqry maagreeable weather’ "11 11111-11 11111-11 ynmit epjoyubly entcrtaiu- lug for Fredericton, N.ll., to visit wards of 100 fishermen mot, t0- , , . _-_ 1 1 1 1 1 1111.111» 1111. 5111111111111 night. for the first regular meeting rd omunl. a large circle of frlendt Fronts Ehfaff: She ‘all “pend m,’ or m" Cam“) Fishermen.“ Federm in?" ' _tlnn. It wus n lively anll snappy w n cr. mcctlng, from start to finish. of 9mm, U1 11,1, 11111111111011 1,11,, 910cm men who nro (loudly in earneot. a a o ilrnntril, which necessitates hill rc- Mllfi- ll MP0!’ l" L119 M1150"? "f Mm“ "°“"°"l‘"m‘”“ce “m5 '9'“! h t 1 t M we and tliscuslled. nnd several rollolu lllili/fll Wm‘ M71 "B19759" t“ Mum” Fmmmn “ya i n m‘ ye tlonn passed. to be forwarded to ton ill illt‘ near future, ill mixcll were iIll-Il (Yilverlllll fllll‘ K0961 Nil"- 11111 Mtningnr n1 Mn1-1nn nnd F1511- 111111 101111.111, 111111 this pnpulllr in Paris, skirts lire n little longer.‘ organ.‘ ‘at b He‘ young-couple wlll he sincerely mis- and very irregular ‘for afternoon‘ Grgfilglraronlnsm egzldzelrelf: (mo: bed in Htlfllfll and hulllncall clrcloa nnd cvcnlng proofs.” “any o‘ ‘ackung the vmblems n! hero. | _ the fishermen with intelligence . Nothing in the world in more ch-c nnd knowledge on the part of the than the slightly fitted line in nlu fishermen themselves. it was point- ed out that the present in a time of group action. nnd that the group that falls to keep paco with the Creys mount higher and higher limos is sure to be submerged. i! 1n 111,, paahhm 1101.111 was stated that the fishermen bu! -. I h , , , been slow to grasp this lesson. bllt 1 Th9 "l'u°m°"i "I m” “M” , l that it ls llurely beginning to im- MacDonsld to Mr. Hanan Baker. ‘To-day mwomun lll as old as her‘ on," 11mm . announced thin week. la belnlz pien- hlpllne. liar chic no longer depends‘ --—--»-6<+>-—M “———— slently discussed by their many on what rlhn hon allrlovwmbut on what W" ll "ti" 9"- mendl Bill) hasn't lroi on or h pll. CANSO, Sept. 23,—"NOi.Wli.llBiilIl(lf a o c ' Tho promotion of Mr. A.W. Po!- u a o Mrs. Claude Murphy nnd llttlo daughter Phyllis 0f Tllfnlnh. 81%’ llollllltt- l Nlcitlng Mr. and Mrs. ll. T. Curry ' ' ' ‘ of Amherst. ' ' o o o ‘ Mosquitoes have been so trouble‘- ' ' ' a a e some in one of the Austrian bath; Dr. Davlll MacKenzie Illlll ymma Allel- thirty we are ludled by ti"! lug resorts oi! the Danube unit tile non David Jr., have returned to accessories we wear. The ‘oldnrlloeal authorities are bulldlfll l! IN‘: ~ . l oio f Montreal. arm s lll0l‘i. hfllldliy m woman may wear n" attracts llltufiatgakotonlgz{._ t0 hw" a ° "Y ° In. idnelteluie l: remnln- drclll. b"! "l? It" W‘ ' ‘WGilPS wltll u flllllli. be llnpullnllt Vletlvum from Rev- B. Croken. and: i t ll Iiats lmlst cover ollo eye. if not The more we repent the some line the more we zlchievo hnrmonyi Joving father. p111 A,G_{1l|tl Mrs. Perlkc, Mlli- Mills prize, awarded to tho lady " "‘ * I 1101113 1,1111" 11.11 1111.1 ivl-ck for golfer nlilklug a hole in two. Nil-n. Priulcll velvetl-i with a small d0- 1|UH11.,..11 11.11,:1»1. 1111-1. wit] gptllltl tllll‘l\forrin repealed llcr victory again sign orc added to the lint of the lyintcr the following day, an exceptional fashionable materials. Crepe satin llrflllflllt ll 110W Cathedral where a Requiem High The coi- Mass was celebrated by Rev. B. I ‘sey. John Murnaghan and John l l D nl “I'll 3 ‘W Macintosh residence "Wostwood" on tho and a symmetric lino are llnporf-‘cfmlln- r. n i . . - - 1 ' - nnu 1min lion, of Georgctown, rc- North itivcr Iaoud. . nllt- turncd inst wuok from a two weeks I ---e--_<+ql---—-—- Vii-ill to llulifax, whore Ilr. iilaclll- Mnyor nnd Mrll. Cameron o. l llby two sisters, Mrs. John Murray. l l In much to the forc. Side (lraporieo, id THE CHIRIIOTTETQWN GUARDIAN Western Guardian —Dlt. ll. S. ALLENS dental of- fice will be closed from September 24th to October 8th. 929392281 --LOST.—Between Bedeque and IKellys Cross, semi-balloon tire and rim for Ford couch. Finder leave .at James A. McNeil! and Son, Sum- merslde. 9298 9 22 3i 1 ——WESTERN PROVINCE. —Til0 iwostern Office of the Guardian its located in the McNelll Building. [Water St., Summerside. where sub- ‘llcriptions and advertising will be l received. The Guardian ay be pur lellaued daily at the Wes ern Office Iln the McNeil! Building or at the [McDonald News Store. l -—UNiTE~D cl-luncl-l Kane-luc- TOM-Sept. 25th. Rev. Dr. Saint. Pastor. 9:45.11. m. Sunday School. '11 u. ill. Rev. Clarence MacKlnnon, l). l). ll. I... D., Principal of Pine i-lill Divinity Hail will preach. 7.- 30 p. ill. Sunday School Rally ser- v ee. 1 —-UNITEI) CHURCH SERVICES. —There will be service in the Be- deque United Church Sunday even- ing, Sept. 25th at. 7.80. Subject “The Influence of Music.” Collec- tion for the Perseverance Mission Band. -—MAI.PEQUE UNITED CHURCH ---Services for Sunday, Sept. 25th as follows: l1 a. m. Rally Day Service. The wickedness. 1 or The Church 1 l (By Charles E. Carpenter.) Wise folks avoid arguments upon religion, but unfortunately too few of the wise realize that it is es- sential they should argue upon politics. I believe that it is u good thing to keep polities out of buo- iness and I know that it is essen- ttnlio the continued good influ- ence of the Church that we should keep politics out of religion. So far back as l can remember all good churchmen have been in fav- or of keeping the Church out of polities, but of course l cannot remember hack to the days when the Church controlled the affairs of state and the Church was even- more corrupt than our viiest plea- ont day political machine. Therefore it is not my intention to enter into any religious argu- ment. As a good American I accept} the dictation of the Constitution of‘ these United States that there,‘ shall be no law against the estab- lishment of religion. it would be amusing, were it not 9° fiéflllllfl. to note the frantic ef- mftfl 0n U18 Dart of those who cry‘ "Scoffiaw" at those who do noll uphold the Eighteenth Amendment‘ to the Constitution, to violate 1116 lllllrlt of the First Amendment. lt l8 Just as much disrespect for. the Constitution to endeavor to bring l l theme: "We Would See Jesus." 3 p. ~m. Special Service. Speaker will be Rev. Dr. Clarence McKinnon, Prin- cipal of Pine Hill Divinity Hall, Halifax, N. S. There will be no ser- lviee in the evening. ‘ ———!—~<o->—--~ 3 1 i-Senator MacArthur and Mr. George McCallum of Summerslde has returned home from Montreal ,and Ottawa. Eastern Guardian ..'EASTERN AGENT — Mr. J. .W. Murdock is Guardian agent in 1Montague and will be pleased to receive news items, advertising, new Offer all sorts of ulireailona long as I do it myself. When llow- ever. I combine with 0th tletltors to do tllls very same thing it becomes unlawful alld ‘ Sfllracy. This I believe law and I know it l5 gQQ about the violation of the First Amendment as it is to aid and abet the violation of the Eighteenth Amendment. The fact that promin- ellt Church folks are engaged 1n violating the Flnst Amendment docs not, in my opinion, make the violation any less serious but 111111111 more so. 1 1 m"? 141W Drovides that an indiv- duui can legally do many things Which a combination or group of. individuals cannot do legullyJ Th“ ‘5 l" B11)’, I can cut prices and‘ llie coul- itor so! Detitlou against u compel er com-l a 'con-‘ is good d moral-n, land renewal subscriptions. It is with deep regret‘ that we respected citizen, Mr. John CoadyJ who passed away at his home, 57 Dorchester St., City. on Sunday evening, Sept. 11th, inst, at the ad- vanced ‘age of 89 years. C Lot 49, where he lived most of his long life, becoming a most success- ful farmer. a mun cf very strong physique, nev-- life until n few days ‘previous to his‘ death. walk, he complained of feeling ll‘.,l but in spite of skill and loving care he gradually sank and peacefuliy1 day evening. ' Mr. Colsldy was a deeply religious man. During the 28 years which; ‘le llvcd in Charlottetown he never known to be absent Holy Mass on Sunday and indeed he cl tttended Divine Service almost iaily until last January when the finflrmities of old age, made it: im- possible for him to be so punctual. During his last illness he received iExtremc Unctlon and the was lo l. it it was with the Holy Names of Jesus1 q‘ and Mary upon .his lips that he‘ gently breathed forth his soul into the bosom of his Heavenly Fathelz] ‘l-lis wife predeceased him ten years ‘ago and there are now two sons. William on the old homestead, Lot. .48, and Alexander of this city left to mourn the loss of a kind and He is survived also Emyvale. Lot 65, and Mrs. Joseph Acorn, Mill View, P. E. 1.. and one1 brother, Tobias Coady of Hazel- brook, Lot 48. Hts funeral ‘took place on Tues- ay. Sept. 13th from St. Dunstanfls is 1'8 th Croken. The pail Bearers warez- Messrs. Patrick Keenan. John Mc- Kenna, D. J. Riley, James l-iennes- Service at the grave was conducted by Rev__ll‘nther McCarthy. The Spiritual Offerings were ‘as follows: . Mass Cards: Mr. and Mrs. James liennessey Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McDonald Mr. and Peter Whitty and Nora Mr. and Mrs. J. McKlnnon and family Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Butler Mr. and Mrs. James A. Hlrkey Mr. and Mrs. William Goody Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Acorn 111 Mr. and Mrs. Urlas McDonald ' Mrfand Mrs. W. J. Murnnghan and family Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McNelll Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Fleming Mr. and Mrs. Frank Drlscoll t2) Mr. and Mrs. A. Goody Mr. and Mn. Ambrose Coady Mrs. ‘Susanna Murray Mr. and Mn. Leonard Goodwin Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kelly Mrs. Minnie Lowrte and family Mr. A. J. Dougan and family Mr. M. J. Murphy and mother Miss Lucy Coard Miss Altos-Dunn Miss Gertrude Goody Mr. Roland Ooady " Spiritual Bouquets: 1 Mr. ‘and Mrs. Wsntsll McDons tit 8S u". Ontlfiflfl! Hill!" and Wil- because the one, und in only. function which nlcnt should perform , 1 {Zluttizcltlonlto ‘its ‘citizens. Not pro] 1 - i Olli’ 0 le majority, but, it 4o the minority as well. Unless wel i I ct out of our heads this mistaken’ THE LATE JOHN collar ..““‘" Th“ mfllorlty must‘ the rl ‘chronicle ole death of an old uncle‘ with other units. that it cannot agree to do in conl-‘ bination with other (30Il'l])i1l\le1g_ Mr. Coady was born at: Aiexandrlalcammt ‘egwy ‘competitor not to cllt price, yet l; can absorb that competitor by About 26 years ago he "mm" “"5 ‘""" removed to Charlottetown and‘ hasrf“ ‘egmy- 51mg “skied 1n 1111s C"! He was tloll of said competitor does itself (sons er known to have been ill in all his‘ "eimim" l’ On Frlally, Sept. sol, re- business m turning home from having taken a‘ ‘lllgyegs believe it to be (Ill 0 CO medical aid was quickly summonedfllfifili-llfleth ‘ago list le strong. passed away on the following Slm- however. I am ’ churches can legal do about anything that all individual from thereof can Loucstiou has nave crtuinly would like to see I (‘out side 0f New breeding discontent. knows that if the discontent can breed revolution. only one organization to which the meelllll; and have it duly spotted. once is presented to show that its intent is illegal. ton of a» the downtrodden, and foollsh- all with a grievance, not so much a ’ charitable to permit ul t0 do many things in their ignor- ance. which are not tolerated in meeting one of tllenc so-cnllad noun '- .wouid rise and any : . "Comrades! l one hare pledges again sanction or pa tlcipatn in war and mot to ancial support t . We all know that in lean than it token to type than words, the police would stop ink and more than likel era would be arrested enllllp investigated and depoflg. tion follow. _ This would be bccllullll clttun owes it to his country to defend htn country againut 1111; 111,. vaelou-ol a foe. Please noflgg 111111 Th» emu would l» "llQd with w ‘a. my. my oplnion1 the govern-I ls to ‘offer we are not going to have Kht comprehension of gov- ulment. ‘ All it is individual units, so it is] Ono COmpuny or] "llloration can do in itself much1 1.‘ agree n1 y 1 wltll pur- R ubdut. the same ef-‘ provided the absorp-l not 2n} tlttlte a combination in,’ f trade. 1 generally conceded byt ell to he good bilslnesl-l; 1 good lat ,' urlle it is good lll0l‘i1l5.| Protects the That. is i More New Hats The Opening Continues‘ to-day and to-morrow Some delightful last: minute arrivals in the very latest Fall Hats—have just been placed on sale—and you are invited to’ call to- day and look them over. $5. $7. ' $10.00 Other hats at every price, are also shown. ‘the Nemo Hygienic Institute, New “Nemo-Flex” Demonstration ALL LADIES INVITED All Day Friday and Saturday Until tNoon A specially trained colrsetiere from York, is ‘now in attendance in the Corset Department. She will gladly advise you in securing the propel.- type of “Nemo-Flex” Foundation Garment for your figure. Miss McCullough, Corsetiere of New York, will be at our Corset Department until Saturday at noon. Make your appointment promptly. wen}; When it comes wed to do and be that no HIPKG. l believe this t0 be poor 111w 11m] know 11, 1Q 1111 1,1111 111111.313’ “ml-there does not. seem required no great vision that tilewha“ a “pm” °‘ ‘mmimltmn’ 1» been 311111911 11,1 yet that pledge to which Tile Fed- me court 111111 feral Council of Churches ' 111e‘i25,000 ciergymctl 7 reads: “l never will sanction or,i cluiin part owuersillp ill the relia- partleipato lli wnr and will not give loll oi‘ tllc I P V ymk, 111 11 11mg” financial or moral support to any, 111690 lllllllollll lltlfolllfi lire "ill "l5 bad smelling, poorly ventilated hail,‘ “"1"” l1 group of foreign born that these men are of BULB one of tbe tlons which urn 1n the Third Intornatl “°“'- eve" l-lWllEll they do not ill- dorse the Moscow creed 100 per cent. for the Third Internationale motion decided bv that hotly. Let 1w Bllllllqle um over 0.. ll- gather and? representatives 1 many organiza- e cat's-pawn of mlaie in Mos- the 1w! Preaching dogma now, but M o s co w there will be voiutlonlsts can turn and that in e Third lnférnationnle. The police are aware of the le law does "not permit the for. rldlns n! the meeting. unless evid- Tilose gathered, with the except- few leaders.’ represent e human garbage of Europa .__ wicked. abused salnlzt- government, Bkalnst society as a whole. it has always been considered e ignorant e Intelligent. N0" Hllllliose in the course of the more that every himll to never 8W0 moral or fin- o an!’ war." time lthe meet- y the lead- : their citiz- every not l ', . l . - » 't .i' ~-1' 1-‘ ' Red hlfllll 11 to h l ‘era with forlegn ideas back from lur-l and tltl-llall-“l llPllYlllK 11'1"‘ ‘0 “m”? whm“ “"9 ‘fight Rev’ Dr‘ J‘ c ure i881‘ '- ' ‘ ' 1111111111911 thmlwhenee they come. 1y combme 101 _But. when a combination 111111 everymmgtwonty-nlne denominations called, c11111-c11 11.1 111_:"'I‘he Federal Council ‘ becnugeitllllll1lll€fl in America , sends 0a.. conslnmcynhrongh the United States 1125.000 copies of llle Kirby Page ‘antiwar pledge, for Wily pray are not the officers 0f The Federal Council of arrested? What are we to say in reply ‘.0 the criticism of ollr government by llympnthizors, law is not applied equally to all? You and I know that the only reason Congress has not. gone aitcr The Council and arrests and pros-| Alld l protest! “ (‘ulludmn Pucmi‘ “Mm” 599d?‘ ecutlon have not occurred in bc- silk train wilicli left Vancouver cause the United States is a gov- -——--»-<o>-___--- this molnlng. 'lilo train which coll- ernment by Party and therefore n political tlovortlmeut, and The Foll- eral Council of Churches has tro- mendous. political power. which the politicians alid the law enforc- ing bodies fear, even if they do not respect it. In other words, The Federal Councils of Churches is playing politics and is using the dirtiest of dirty political methods. And if you please. all ill the name of the Church. Does any true, honest. religion- ist dispute the statement that. you cannot dirty the Church ' without correspondingly injuring its religi- ous influence? And thou wo wonder wily the Church is losing its influence. anl why more and more people join the raulni of [he non- cllurchgoersf? When called to task for its treas- onous act in clrcu _ Page pledge, soup‘ qfjlthe officials of The Ccun a flllrdtlldslltrlmln "actual calf-defense ‘Mme m the my ‘ma “s ‘he “will” a alnst ac un inv sio ." c wgords, we ‘are, to all pgucetfrlllllylnllll; 3mm me and “m” wmch "WV" and woeiully- ignorant and only h" "7 h" ‘Mhrmi- Dmlnf ‘mm begin war after the enemy in on "a" o’ “mmmln “he ullduwenl us. They had better left their orbs-mm“ “mmmlm- inal crime stand and not. Milled the!“ "m" h" mil-led!- lio to it b lmpouibl l suppose that when the million of that immense Russian Soviet. y my 1111111 l -1(.,111o 111 deceased leaves to mourn be-, _ ~ 1 a ekplllllliidilll "a an ‘"408 ll narrowing hpsband. threfl ~ been nblo 9W, {God to tlcilvcr them from tho rfi- C. MvGlllllllll. V- u,» Reel-m‘ ‘f! m” of suits of their own cll-illneu. Sor that tsemigltlryblildmgntcérgn:lblzlrtmNstii; 1 1111 on nten OIIB. - er . e011. ~ ‘ ’ llintililt wblillllll‘: ‘lln-‘tloll! 1t is ill Dame. Montreal; Rev. Gavan Mon- the service of the Devil! It is do- aghan, Ph.,D. St. Dunsbalrs Univer- lnall. lug nothing wltll the authority of slty: Rev. Martin Monaglinn, Sour- ‘ (l l! It is merely a cotlsllirllliy 0T ls; J. Alfred Monughan. H. J.. Im- rlomo reilllillillflllllltll1ll Clll|l'lJ:llllP.ll wiho, lllflisltllzllllllig inn ulated Csoziclépiélion Cgllelge. 20?); t l. re llsgustcd at tic waung ll ll l1 rea an . r an osep n w mllollilglif the (lllurcll, tilpczlrufied on n giudlylthe 3551111, Ngvjflutg; Gueltzlgdto ‘all plan, have cone u et to reucl ou of 111119111 1111113115111 nn ex p 5 5 n- flfilfffilllllltl grasp 1iolltlcul power. new sympathy. - All n flrln believer ill religion. r1119 1011151115 were forward“; 1,1) Kelly's Cross this afternoon where |tne funeral will be held on Sunday ‘lafwrnooil. ol’ the to snbseribc.‘ United Slates. nnd ling my property, ill common wltll nil thinkers ofl all ticnomlnations and ovell unblo-EVALUABLE SILK llevels, I am of the opinion that. T L051. what society needs now lnoro than‘ smPMEN anything cine is nloro (iodiinesll-—‘ more real religion —and the action‘ of The Federal (iouncll oi’ Chur- ches ill driving folks awuy from the (lilurcil. uwny from rciigitnl and llwny from (loll. Churches VANCOUVER, Sept. 23. — Raw silk valued at $2.500.000. i8 lyllll; ‘ll the Fraser River and on the bank of tllo stream near Yalo, east of lliifll, as the result ol‘ the wreck of that the llliiltlfl of l8 curs, destroyed tele- graphic communication along the truck when 10 cars’ iurchod down the inluk. l-‘ive curs tumbled luto tho turbulent waters of the Fraser ltlvcr. while, tho flvo tltllars were ill-rusted in their full by rocks and trcos. A IN MEMORIAM MRS. CHARLES MONAGHAN The death occurred in this city, at. the residence of her daughter. Mrs. George MCGUIQBII,‘ of Mrs. Charles Monaghan, an old and highly esteemed life long resident of Kelly's Cross. who passed away after an illness of several years. ““l‘l"‘°“ ‘it "l8 ""0118 ill Gfl-‘lll BY‘- The late Mrs. Monrg‘ for a "lill- _ number of years passed the wintnr months in this city, at the home of her daughter. Mrs. McGulgan. and- during that time made many; friends who will regret w hear of, her passing.- Havlng passed the four score mark the late Mrs. Monaghan only two years ago celebrated the diam- ond jubll 1, or her marriage, on event h few live to celebrate. _ hast fal , although not in the best ‘hléesglglgalzfiflkn‘g‘zaf:"of health, Mrs. Monaghan as usual . <oc-__‘_- EATING OUR BACQN. Canadian bncu-n is now being ‘clans- lvllnul-lri intelligent htllllt the Kirbq she gradually grew worse‘ but they failed ldllugllten and six sons, viz: Mrs. McGowan. Mrs. Anthony ‘Ilka Our Ilfbnl Arrrty colnc marching up BroadvvayJilllfllW. Oil-Y. and Mrs. Peter Mc-l "l" ll n‘? ml'"'l~ n" M,’ and M", “m, _1_ Mm,” 31:,‘ Iauium does not qualify from tllS alumv Bl If! invltllnB m. llmmld: James n. of in»; i, fljifi?"‘1's,,.f,if,"1,f,°2,' m. 111,1 111,, _11,1111 (11-1111111 111111 u R-u W. “harks, no difference lmny (the may of a eovcrilnlent C- N- B» Olly: Amen. :1. .1. mat» r I ililood nllll lll and’ family 1M "- " °“ Pmfltlv "ul- whlch nmllllllu llll nllnl Gffilhlll-ruon Acent. wumul-e. wuuunl. u- > iln on r-u-l-‘ifl- niq Mr. llnll M". William mynn and "AMP two and her voll- tlllnl u Th6 Iodltli Council of mcnwn: Prod. sulaulnuwlln, Rev. - II i" I f l; 1m»? nqlljhrflllam lows vim the Churches) u... nlbmborl of n. Joseph Momluln. n. J.. lid vino‘ . alufMl-l. J n H. Hughes "a: ‘I'- h: lU-dtre mum that Council will. be lollli_ln their con-led his mower sornc few h up. 111-11, 11 11,1111. 1,11" 11°11.» Miss Margaret may . ' It“ wefrlnlleltllovern- domllulou of ill! wlcllllllneu unllpnd la now en mum ,-' Tlfltthelltbyllljlllrlr met-mi. Mrs. Min Ooliybnr m‘“‘|l. armed resistance. inefficiency of the government tnlwhere he has been lltltlflhlfflill from 1 ‘Isobel DI * Nil to provelltllioyoia . OOllOImMbru-real lulu. . ~ ' 1m, moi-null» 0f the lill-knnllull- on imam of lllb invldlng lfIIlLMlft-Ifl araluchul on. 3| mm. ‘tilllb m». vl-m-l- u. o. will: In. unison»... rim or m» Ilalillvflglfillll null who ifllfe-io: ,, 111M111 _ cw lOldvfl-Iflrillllfll fr; -. ll u. iiiimllio '- misiniltdlmm $11k." ‘.111, I 1 V‘ r