i. t , ll .. li l . I" _ _ ..._.,_..,$.._ ____. ~ ---_-7___ Q... _ _ -l .. iv . . ll ,- _. E ‘.1 ll -ll .rl ' ;A - 1 » _" s .lc .1 ll - I I I fu." L_ . i I .." l I ii ` i I -l I. I I. ln vl ._- ‘I v!! .- \ ..a... alll lltitiflirlanl'-lé|llirg`_ Mailer Frost Wasilla ‘ lows lor' i_l|`s Sahuihrr '.,p‘ .t\o|la--a1n.sur- .-_,`f§_. .. _ roneemuurc -__' _ _ pital. Blie is' reported £1; lllrs. llacltayspeaks ' _ _ ly of the excellent treat- -- received while there. =_%as Josie 'Logan has returned iq. inchester, Mass., after a three ' visit to ’_ber home in Mount wart. . Bile was accompanied by Martha I-fail. of Somerville, all. Kiss Logan spent a few in New london, the guest of . _Hali's sister, Mrs. Pickering. _FORM FOR Till FAIR. -Yes- Tay afternoon two hundred foxes l_ _ for tlie lllloysl Winter Pa-ir. __ ch opens at Toronto tomorrow. he over halt the total number of which are 350. -In all 758 eu- tavsa were received from Canada and the Unlited States. butlesa than MR that number could he looked Hence the cutting down to sl rox coulrmv wmos UP Ar- PAIRC-A well attended meeting of the Beal River Fox Company was held in the city on Saturday. for the purpose of closing up the -business of the company. under the terms of the Volu-ntary Windins- Up Act. A resolution was passed to that effect and two liquidators were appointed, namely Dr. J. Mc- Eachern, President. and Mr. A. A. Pomeroy, Secretary. ` ENJOYED HOLIDAY.-Mrs. A. R. Hall has returned to her home in Somerville, Mass., after a three weeks' visit to Prince Edward Island, the iirst in eleven years, where she was the guest of her sis- ter, Mrs. James Pickering, Clinton. Mrs. Hall was formerly Miss Mar- tha Harding, daughter of Mr. John R. Harding, Norboro. Mr. Harding. although eighty-four years old, is still enjoying the best of health. Mr. and lMrs. Hall intend coming to P. E. I. next summer by auto. CALL TO P. E. I. PASTQR. - Call dn favor of the Rev. Geo. Tay- lor, of Charlottetown. ‘P. E. I., has been made by -the Calvin-Westmi-lr etor 'Presbyterian minority. now 'worshipping in the old Baptist Church, corner of Oliver and West- ern avenues, Weatmount, IP. Q. This call offers a. salary of $3.000, per annum. and will be submitted to the 'Montreal Presbytery for en- dorsement ag the next meeting. which takes place on Tuesday next at 9.30 a. m.. lin Knox-Crescent Church bali.-Montreal Exchange. -SHIPMENT OF MINK - Mr, Roy Duggan, Sea View, one of the successful ranchers of furfbearing animals shipped recently tn Vir- ginia.. a consignment of mink. also ENER G-IZEI Grown _ le after.: over- .‘-Z'-“n.°:'.‘: running short on energy- Suifslmlllsinll energize and mvngorates the body ghmlgh its power to nourish. e-ener2l3¢. fortify your -system."- laeep strong with Scott’s Emulsion. scan g anne. nnunto. ost. 25% i WELCOME VISITOR.-Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell, Halifax, have -been spending a couple of week! among their friends in \I’. E. I. alfter an absence of several years. Mr. Campbell preached last Sunday in b-is old congregation, I-Iartaville. Rose Valley and Bradalbsne. and his many friends were delighted to see him. -Mrs. Campbell visited her friends in St. Peters and Dun- das. and 'was for some days the guest of Rev. J. M. and Mrs. Mc- Leod, at the Manse, St, Peters. She received a cordial welcome from her kindred and friends. POLICE COURT-Two young men charged with breaking into and stealing from the grocery store of Mr. Wm. J. I-Iillier, Elm Avenue, appeared before the Sti- pendiary Magistrate yesterday and were tried summarily. Both plead- ed guilty and the elder of the two prisoners, who has a police record. was sentenced to three years at Dorchester prnitentiary. His com~ panion was allowed to go on a suspended sentence. The prison- ers effected entrance to the store through a cellar hatch on Sunday night and were apprehended on Monday by Officer Watson Hig- gins. The stolen goods. s. quantity of cigars and cigarettes. were found hidden on premises on Queen Street. wsu. Known l-lens.-News terprlse all the time required, still he does nlot suliifkrr the work to antagonllze his farm duties. Great -possibilities are in rprospocts -for the success of mink farming, as the fur has now stalple popularity and the highest 'price realized at a recent ffur sale was $28.25, for the best quality of rnlln-k fur and the possi- bilities are on the descending mode. Y. ' SUCCESSFUL NURSE. - Miss Pearl 'McKenna, ILN., of the City Hospital, Charlottetown, P. E. l., at present carrying on the work of ber profession in Detroit, Mich., has accepted a position with the Superintendent of the Lincoln Hos- pital. as operating room supervisor. Miss McKenna had been doing pri- vate duty in the hospital for five weeks previous to her appoint- ment. She had also spent four months taking a post graduate course in the G. N. Y. Free Hos- pital for women. Brookline, Mass., and had been called to Detroit to take care of hcr sister's little boy, who was dangerously sick with pneumonia. Miss McKenna speaks in the highest terms of the surgery and treatment carried on in the hospital. and regretted very much on leaving, she hail completed her course of studies. but had two more months to put in. _ll llllll-NS ANI] CALL-USES Lift Off Fingers \ . cms " lull- Dpr-:-n't hurt u bit! llrnp s little "I-‘rcezone" on nny nl-llillu --nrn, tallua or ffllurlil-kin" --ll I.--lu-ln of feet. ln- atalitly It slope llurtinlg, than shortly you hit lt rilllt nfl w th finllzrn. Your drugp nt scllh a tiny ttlt- oi few et-nts, sulllcient llljlfl t‘0l'Il. Mill. unrll. " *snag an.-I the _l S P lNovcmbcr 24th. i>(;'t?'ll(§ncr;§ -fvreattheicnligngg tll>mcie(l;i’vrtli.g\ic.:lft;l€l _“_” - - f as e r . , VP- Ei l--‘lVl0l1lf0l°- which Judge Stewart presented tholl0f§C|';`L ESNG "T he week -in \Nestville, N. S., lMiSs Ge-r-- trude Horne. a sister to Mrs. John! Spencer of Mt. Edward -R/Jad, Char- lottetown won the $50 -prize offer-. ed for the most popular lady clerkl lin New Glasgow, Stellvarion, West-i vine and 'rn/lrnbulrn, -N. s. aussi ‘Horne led from the start and atl the -final vote stood 115,800 thel next highest being 84,500. PENDERGAST-MARR-A very quiet but pretty wedding was sol- emnlzcd at the Bishop's Palace, Charlottetown, nt high noon Nov- ember fourth. when Rev. Maurice MacDonald united in marriage Miss Emma Alberta Marr of Springfield, Mass. and Mr. Edward Pendergast of Kensington, P. E. I. The bride. who was unattended wus prcttlly gownetl in sand satin crepe with lace trimmings. with shot-a und hat to match. After a brief honeymoon the happy couple .left for their new home in ‘Ken- singinn. the hridc travelling in 11 handsome ‘Northern Rat fur cont. Miss Marr is n daughter of Mrs. Annie und the late James Marr. formerly of North Rustico, P. Id. I., and thc groom is a popular and widely known resident of Kensing- ton. The 'fllln'rdlan joins with their many friends in wishing them many years of married life. (Summerslde papers please copy.) POTVIN-D'ENTRE-MONT. - A very pretty wedding was solemnlz- nd in the Convent of Notre Dame Academy on 'Monday morning al 5.30 when M-i.'-ls Helena M. Potvlin heoamo -thc hrlde of Mr. W. A. l')'P}n1remont. -Officer on .the D. G. S. “Arrannlore." The ceremony was _ performed -by Rev. ‘Maurice McDon- nld who also celebrated the nu-ptisl -mass. -s number of the friends of the contracting parties beting pre- sent. The -bnlde was assisted by Miss Alice :Smrlth while the groom was supported 'by -Mr. Simon Paoli, Jr. Du-lilng the Mess the choir of Notre- Dame -Academy -rendered ap- propriate hymns. The popularity of the young couple was attested by the -large number of serviceable and valuable presents of sliver. cut glass, linens. cheques. etc. Among the many received was e .beautiful hill silver serv-Ice, with tray, from Mr, and Mrs. L. 'BL Browse; tray of silver cutlery from the store of Pmwse Bros.; teskwood mantle dlock .from Greenslllddsl Mlou> treal; cheque from the man.age» -ment of the -ilirm of Pnowse Bros. -and a handsome silv I' tea service and my from the and crew of the B. -S. "Ar more.” The la!- , | .llul Pllllvlrs sgeamu-, elle!-r h_oney:_\ooe__lril>___vL= Maur Quean_a__ coul_lty;_-1l'l_c_l-r;ll__oe °a°°°wl1'l>°»tv°ll lm ll l' Ph . sg: 0 . d ll - dam The dm) ___ _mv D_:>m;l;:_¢:;ls°_ I service an preac ed very accept oleet °°llsl°lll1¢¢1°lle- -For 'Prince county-llllinbetll CONSERVATIVE W O Fl K E R O MEET-A well attended meeting Lord, .summcrside High 8cbooL - ' of Conservative workers was held -- » last night at Conservative head- FRIDAY quarters on Great George Street l h There passed peacefully away on Nov. the 11th at the home of his Charlottetown, daughter. Mrs. Geo. Oatway, Pat- --- rick McManus in the eighty-sixth' LIBERAL CONVENTION AT year of his age. There are left tolMURRAY RlVER.»-At 'lille Lfberal mourn seven sons and two daugh-lConvention held yesterday alter- ters. namely, James and John in noon at Murray River 'Mr_ W. B. Leominster, Leonard, Alfred and Butler was nlomiinated as the Lib- Herbert In Waltham, Mass., Fran- era-I candidate to contest the com- ces and Josepfb in Seattle. Wash., -ln: byt-election 'in the ith. dis- Mrs. J. J. Doyle in California, andltnict of Klings to fill the vacancy l.\iIrs. Geo. Oatway with whom thelcaused DY 1119 06801 Of U19 18-£0 ldecaased lived. The funeral n0tice|H.0l1- A- P- PPOWBB- iwili appear later. -- _;__ - UNITED CHURCH, W-INSLOE LAID T0 REST-The funeral of lthe late Mrs. George E. MacLean Minister. Services Sunday. NOV- was held from her late residence, fllllllel’ 15lll1 Hlsllflllld 11 mm.: North,Wilts’bire yesterday after-'Princetown Road 3 D-lll-€ WlllBl06 noon to Brookfield Cemetery un- S0001 7 IJ-lll- S8Cl”8lll9ll\ 0! the -der the direction of N. D. Mac- L°lfli'8 Sllllper at the close of the Lean. The services at the house 9'/Blllllg 86l‘VlC0- P1lBnCl\lll8 VIST- were conducted by Rev. W. G. Mac vice W&l‘ll19BdllY 0V6lllll8 Bt WIDE- Leca assisted by nev. Mr. Pierce. lee North. service commencing at Mrs. J. J. Stewart sang as n solo, 7-30- All 0fi'€l'lllS Will be lllkilll I-Ill “Crossing The Bar." Rev. Mr. Mac- Leod officiated at the grave. The pall-bearers were Angus MacLeod, FOX RANCH SALE.-'Phe Mas- Neil MacLeod, Jack MacLeod, Dan snchusetts fox ranch, Mount Ed- MacLean, Russel MacLean. Ster- ward Road, was sold at auction HDS Maclllnll- _yesterday morning. the purchaser At West Kent School yesterday afternoon presentation was madees- were also p l D at ll ll lby Mr. J. P. Gordon of the awards several palm :als at ggecttsnxzgd for nm best assays by pupils M' prices the bidding being keen Af- tendmg th” sdh°°1 °“ the me M. ter ten pairs had been disposed of I Xéllfgnzzyxlgégls‘§‘;___:£g°{_;l_f;Ihowever the manager decided to Fcsll off -the sale, and it is under- l‘li.“..llllIl;‘; i:.°z':.:;.:l;‘. ‘:.‘:::---M -- ---- lthe presentation of these prizes au f°" me remainder °f me mxes' excellent ro ram was carried out.' 'W lconsistingpofg addresses by Judge! NEW |N5T|TUTE»°RGAN|zED- of the death of Rev .James Car-lgtewal-l_ Rev_ l.l_ D_ }laym0nd_ Ml-_yA.meeting was held at the home of, ruther.s well remem-bered in An-lgm-dom Ml-_ Henry gmml_ Chat,-.’Mrs. William J. .McLure. Murray napolis Royal as a former D85l°l° Ufiman of the School Board presided. Harbour North, on Tuesday even- St. Andl'eW'a Pl9S‘bYl€l'lflll Ch\ll`°h»‘A number of choruses were ren- inf-T. November 10th, for the pur- Wne heard Wllll lll1`lV-“Sal fegfehldercd by the pupils, under the dir- pose of organizing a Women’s 'In- Tlle late MP Cal°l`“ih°"5' had heldlection of Prof. Ball. stitute- Miss Evelyn Windsor As- pasloratell Rt 'Cll8l'l07~i@i0“’l1» Pl°'§ The lJ\lDllS Of 'Prince Stmeilsistant Supervisor was present and 1011- fillfl NEW Gli‘5g°“'» a“‘_1_edf°riScho0I assembled in ,their halllconducted the meeting. Eighteen zlwml-l{)'e||r ggyligars 1-`Ir;lslif;§1t.a-‘éhortlylln honor °f a_§°“l_f`1_e l___?"'lmemhers were enrolled and the llc l S9- lnlversary, thc- seven rml ce , after leaving here, he moved with_Day celel,l.al.l0n_ ,lllll .the ,llllllll a_n_l£_‘;l_l_l;W§_l_l_8B 0¥;l_C_<_?_l_S gDIl_f:ll\_l7t_lg. _llzregll _ _ _ . s u oo e re f\Ji.Tsw'h€l1°eTll1l:el< Chafee °f fl ll°S~ were rue \vorsl-lp The lil.-yor, Mr.lncHm<.n. The mira Tuesday ln 39 offspring in uli~ne litters. -Helpltal there. Mr. Carruthers was suc-.Hem-y Smlfh and Mr. F. -H. Beer-leach month was chosen as the reg- nrxw has this sideline of farmlinglceeded here by Rev. 'W. l3rucc`Bl.lel lml lnsplrlllg ,lllllrloml ad.lllllll. (lay ol- mectlng and the arm reduced to a science, ami, altbou-gb_Muir, of Scotland. who was alfter-illressell were .glven by Rev_ Mr_,l,'0gul_“_ meellng Wlll'b__ held at the he denotes to the details of -the en-lwards transferred to -Sho1*1>rooke,ll~l_.,y.m0ml .Ml-_ _l_ p_ G0,-don lmdllmme or “_____ Wllllam Kenned __ lGuys. C0., and recently left the-rc _lull 8 Stewart who 5 olle of .they ‘ Y 0 l 'llindnle Bronro Medals for the cs- _ -l-l_lURsDAy _-____,_y__ written lm ‘um me and wmk_ acl hee, Cumberland, presented l_l. Wllll Tl d l _ m ~ ,l _lu bountiful nppcarauce on October _coNGnA'ru1.A1'loNs. »- Dr. gm hols* Mfsailelofl ‘{_f_’_f°u‘l§a‘; zstn, when nl-s. .uncrhce enter- Kcir of .Alberton received the de-I, ' 3 ` S ' q "tained thc mcmhcrs of the Ladies gree of "Fellow" of the All\erlcanl;’_‘;_’:_; _§?{;‘_§1l`§__i;_';,_};l_._Sé__Sl_ls;lNl;;_tf!l\id Society of the United Church, College pf Sulreons at Plluauel-,_____e_ _pmlllps _md Ml” Hel__n|\\'cl-ll nl.-er. After the regular -I`llll&___ll_r:_s__l>_ls_l>_l»l_~;___lt__l_v_;ls__l _;>xu_ll____ l)_ Macphel-som Hugh Macphgl-. Intended. As a tonic for building som Donald H, Mg_dPl1srs0n_ up the blood nothing else can equal me lo ctolg gllgl ?|l:lI|“nl:;1§::a1:ddh;i vvll.-t msn ls he that llvetn here or. williams- Plnlt Puls. .As this :_"“°__c‘;f_'l__‘;__ which __________l_______ gave and death shall never see? new blood courses through the pp ‘ temporary relief -but did not re- - Or from the power of the grave, veins strength and tone is given the move the "Duble ln those _la . . _ ys what 'mm ms- sou’ Shan hee? stomwh and the pangs of md'5“` there were many rheumatic crip- _"_ tm” dlsappem' Not ‘mly this' me ples. Now medical science under- The deilill Uf lSl\ll9ll9 `lllml'1ll» Wl' “’h°l9 Wmem is Btrenglhwed ‘md stands that rheumatism is a dis- dow of the late William O. Inman new llie and vim comes to the elm, ol me blooll and mal Wm, occurred at hcr home on Oct. 28th former sufferer. The value of Dr. g00d_ l-ed blood any mlm 0,- woman ult. after an illness of some few Williams' Pink Pills in cases of'nf any age mn defy l-h@llmatlgm_ Welalls- _ __ ___ B __ this kind is proved by U19 eXD0l" The blood-enriching qualities of rs- "mall all ere a S coll l n 1 Mr. E- o. Mal cl ..P rt D. wnll ' Pl k Pnl l ll - Bll°0li9 0! Il&l‘BlYSlB and “WSF fe' heialgollill. N, S., who sayfszm “-Igorlinlg everyMy‘;sr_n?oro wi,l’iol.yk?1ccl0w’:1 §t;v_;e_re__tl_efr_;l_l1:_ i_l.e__th_t;l_l|g_lla_til;o:_’_f;l;_! several years l was a great sufferer and the more general use of these 9 S from im-|lg95¢|0n_ 1 wuld not ca; pills has robbed rheumatlsm of its ;Ve°_:”_f’__ “°l'mal- -H9' “K9 WW 67 meat ol- -potaloem and often could terrors. Their value in the case of - _ ly rheumatism is proved by the Mm lnm_m_ who was the da__gh_ not retain the food I did eat On _ _ __ _ M _ ____ ___ _B _ lm, ol, the lam Davld H lmes ol. those who have been afflicted with B “ “"9" ° " n “Y “ °“ 0 Blackstone. N. S., who says:-"I thi l. bl ll (ll If - DeSs.ble, leaves behind a large _“gal ';;’_:'d__;’_e;‘"} xgkzg loteéudgg leel ll ,_ duly m lall you nl the family to -mourn her decesse. _ - - d -l-l b lll .l ll l l -l-here are Blx. sons: Thomas ln tors medicine, but it did not give 3_‘;"__g:_ ‘gt D_f’_“;’vllll__m:f',l:'_‘_’_';_ PTI? Wim-l|l,eg_ Mlm; Jael( ln Bridge. me more than temporary relief. ll B ll ' water, Mass.; Fred at victoria. P. lllsc took other remedies recom- ,l,e,,‘,l,l,°,'l'::, Bggtfdrunfggai C322: E. I.; Charles and Beecher with mended, with no better results. ll0ll_ -l-he trouble lan me lncapahle Warren on the homestead at Then freed in a newspaper the ol work of any klml_ and lol. 3 Hampton, P. E. I.. and three case of a woman whose symptoms lm-t of me "me l “B unable ll, saying that they made me feel like. virtues." Thus writes Mr. Arthur- wrllll All sm-swim-m who rlnll Tmlr Health, Declining should ‘move without the assistance of 5 cane. I took different medicine; from doctors. and also other rem. edies that were recommended, but did not improve and had abou( slven un hon of setting pcm, when a frie advised me to try pr. williams' Pink Plus. 1 .nu tm. with the result that within four months d was-as well a. man as ever I had been. I can say thug | -was a complete wreck when I bg. gan using Dr. Williams' Pink Plus and that this medicine completely built up my health. This was some years ago. and have had no return of the trouble since. 'I give this statement hoping It will bangs; otbers." New Strong as Ever The value of 'Dr. Williams' Pink Pills when thesyatem is run down is shown by the experience of Mr, William Mitchell, R. =R. No. 1, Bed. ford, P. E. I., who says;_"5°m¢ time ago I found myself in a 'badly run-down condition. My gppemo WB! D00r.. I was easily tired and did “Of ll09D Well. I tried several so-called tonics, but did not get any rellef. Then ‘I decided to give Dr. Williams' lPink 'Pills a trial and soon found that I had got the right medicine. Gradually my st;-enggh came back. the dull. tired feeling disappeared, and after using t-hs pills for about a month. I could eat heartily and was as strong and active as ever I have been. I can most cheerfully recommend 1);-_ Williams' Pink Pills as an unsur- passed tonlc." Weak and Depressed llf you feel run-down it means that your blood is thin and watery, that your vitality is low. Your fast are easily chilled. You do not sleep well and you feel tired when you ride in the morning. You find no pleasure in your meals and are llstless and dlspirited st your work, lYou have no energy to enjoy your. self. _To get new health and vitality the blood must be enriched, and to do this no thing can equal Dr. Williams' Pink 'P|lls. -Read what Mr. Horace Cuphill, Woodwsrds Cove, N. -B.. saysf-“The first ln- dication that my general health was not good was a shortness of breath after the least exertion. Then my appetite began to fail and after eating it seemed as if there was n lump ln my stomach. I grew so weak that I could not walk a hundred yards without resting. Then I was' taken with a numbness - all over my body and was in a sad plight. I was under a doctors cage. but as `I was not getting better, I decided to try Dr. WlIllalns° Pink ‘Pllls. The first few boxes did not seem to help me hut my wife ursed me to continue their use and l got l`o\lr boxes more.-Before these were gone I could eat. a fair meal. the numbness was leaving me and I was feeling much better ln every way. I took the pills for a while longer, and felt that ‘I was again a well man. l still take the pills oc- casionally. but have had no return of the old trou-ble." A very useful book. “lBullding Up the Blood," will be sent free on request -by The Dr. Williams Medl- cine Co., Brockville, Ont. Dr. Williams’ ‘Pink Pills are sold by all drugglsts or will be sent by mailf p0st paid on receipt Of l>l'l¢°- 50 cents a 'box, Try them today- round table discussion took place. 'Lilly St f-ho l10ll'lBBteud- Though not a. member of any when last year you could hardly Besides the members of her own church there was evidence during sive them sway. Mr. Mutcn and flllfllly She lll Slll'VlVSil by £lll'8€ her last days that she was fully that the situation resembles that sisters: Mrs. Barbara Ryan of Vic- conscious or ocau grace and or ol 1919. Early ln the ran the mar- t0l’ll1. P- E- l-1 MVB- Wm- Mllllllls- the redeeming work of Jesus kat opened at 40c. and it was not of Albany. P- E- l-I llllfl MTB. AUS- Christ for her. until later nearing the close oi' uatus Ardlnl of Hyde --Park. Mass. ____ navigation that the Americans.. The funeral service was conduct- realised their shortage, and the cd -by the recently inducted minls- The regular luncheon of the Rn- pl-me increased rapidly, mg,-6 .|,,,.| ter of the United Church at -lIamn- tary Club was held yesterday with mg as high as $3.50 a bushel paid, ton. P. E. I. the lRev. Geo. F. Sears. Rotarian C. H; ‘Chandler in the This year the Amel-|¢3lls lumlmlj A very large gathering of relatives chair. There _was one Suest. 'Ml'- in much earlier in the season lu a. and friends was present to tnke Reagh Tinney. There was no re- scramble to get all 'the potatoes part and express their sympathy. Zllllll' Ill`0Sl`l\lllllI8- bill- all lllf0l‘mll they could. of whom were nephews of the de- In which Roiarian R. E. Mutcll. Dr I nm not given to predictions. ceased were I-Ietford Mullins. Mor- MacMillan, lPresident Jenkins and said Mr. Mulch. but I will make u icy Mullins. 'Dnvld Mullins. Arthur others participated. pl-cqlfctlgll that potatoes Wm he French. -'Fred Incc and Chostor Mr. I-lutch. who was nskcd about selling more cheaply in Prince Ed- Shaw. lllc potato situation. said that the ward Island before the middle of Floral tributes in the shnpo of murkol. ,this fall was somewhat next May than they- are selling to- wfav and wreath were laid upon phenomenal. The hlsh prices real- day. with si|_ North America con-.i the casket from tho little grand- lzod hero were unexpected, al- serving potatoes the big shortsgcl children, Edith and Isa-bel Inman. though some of tho outsiders may may be made up.. There is no| and Jean and Annie Gordon. have kno\vll they were coming be- doubt. a shortage exists.. Two The remains were Isld to rcs! fore thc lncnl shippers did. The years ago E-uropean.pota‘toes..wer,u in the Crapaud Cemetery on Oct. situation ls gradually improving kept out of the Cuban market and 30th.. by the side of her husband every day, the Railway doing that tended to reduce the supply lwho predeceased her by more than everything it can to relieve tho In the United States owing to the lllX y0Bl'B 880- congestion. "The embargo 0_n Am- heavy shipments from. that_coun- Of late years Mrs. Inman was ericnn shipments is easing up load- try into Cuba. The embargo still very far from wellnbut was nlwayallng. and if the present fine, mild exists, but it is being reported that thoughful and se -sacrificing for woather continues for a few days it may -bs lifted shortly. If so it others in spite of her failing wo will be pretty ,well out of the la claimed that European potatoes C_l_ll_lrcll_ at lPr_lncotown Road which strength. woods." said Mr. Mutcb. can he obtained in , Cuba more ____ __c_os¢-.1 _or throe weeks for She was lli8lll.v resileflllll by her In answer to a question. why is cheaply than elsewhere it e H rcllll FH llllfl Illlllltlng wal friends and neighbours for her thorn such a demand for Prince Dr Macldilian made roforonco curred with regard to potatoes dur ing the recent election campaign. lProsident R.- Hamid Jenkins spoke of the splendid feeling which exists between all -Rotarians irre- spective of politics. Now that the fight is over they are ready to sink their differences and enjoy s so cial time together at the Rotary luncheon. He stressed the need of getting together and working har- moniously for the upbullding el the community. _ ' . .-“__ . _..._ THE POTATO CONGESTION- Although some forty or fifty Dm' tccted cars as well as a nlIm‘b0l‘ Ol box cars- ,arrived on the lslsnd since pressure was brought i0 bei" on the Canadian National Railway last Friday, the situation, thousll somewhat relieved, still leave! much to be desired, and there lll constant danger that large coll- signments now waiting shipment. will be lost through frost. A VBS' selfis now loading approximately 40.900 bushels oftsble stock for s iirm in -New Yorlcand today tllll S. S. Orklld is expected from Mon- treal to lose so,ooo _bushels cf reed potatoes for Long Island. b9lll8 shipped by the 'Potato Growers M' l W'c-se-"sl--Gs-.se-l-`as¢. I - _ - _ _ ' ' _ ` _ _ _ _ _ ____ re-opcllcll on September 13th.. klndly.wa_ye__and warmheartednoss. Edwnrll Island potatoes this year, to a humorous incident which oc- lsocistion. '*‘~‘JC>\lf~; \2>»~l.\. " llillllillli ` "‘-* accompanied by an address. _ "-411;; ,ter was fpreoentetxntd Mr. Dfllintre- Ha'-.1 beam |||| Loon rm; 'rl-sg Roeoso rr;-4 -r.;-*' '~\=-vm 5'-°¢‘< ~l°-lb! *lo -vine-_,gg l r \;_ ' aye. Q ~»vJl _ \ -.- 0 _ A \ - - \.. iii-Z. .~,,..._-._. -_ > 3'... _ -r Ili* i il .ul »hq,$:)g,&-w§&‘U\~..., ,QI ___ .~ ll _ _ ~ _- _ _ - . -\¢qy,‘¢‘_,;'- ' 1 '--- Dill! lv lun, fender Salvlca lee, ~- ' ' -. . ,.4 ff lu --val u. nl... -lp... -. 1/ _"if . d . _. -~ --_ -..-By George McMMl“‘ { A DoL\(Ehq~N‘b Ee 'A _ ' K ) ‘.193 - I $;¥¢ ‘-- -l` * f UN\l’oRv-\ .'-'¢.olr~4c. T0 A YHREE ` _'\\ 21% li if °` 'SLP _J ‘mr ffl if 'f *M -‘ “L ` . _ Q all-’_5€ . 11;; 2‘_ ~ 7/4 » . 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