PAGE SIX PRING EDWARD-mow P11111111 wm. risu-n nannsrvrv. occurs swam‘, r a '1- O'BRIEN, 51.111! SUMMER- v11.1.a, 1.11.1.1»: norm. T111111! that will tingle every 11"" 1h your bod: . . . drama "u" W111 hit your heart like a 9194M! hammer . . . Romance 111M W111 Plumb the depths of your emotions A 91cm" aux-charged. CAPITOL Tre SHIRLEY GREY COMEDY AUDIO REVIEW THE CHARLOTTETOWN_ GUARDIAN -TO-DA - 1 anon AND IN MEMORIAN MRS. KENNETH McRENZIE Mrs. Kenneth McKenzie‘ at last attained to the blessed release for .which her pious, though storm- ‘. tossed soul was so long and eagerly gthirsting. At. hcr earthly homo in lGah-loch, Wood Islands on July 28th, 1933, Enoch-like she was not her minister the Rev. Allister Mur- ray of Caledonia and Wood Islands- The pallbearers were Messrs. John Cameron and C. K. Martin, Elders, Dan Emery. John McBeth, Kerr McKinnon and J. S. Stewart. Her. nephew D. W. McPherson, Belle V119 was in charge of the hearse. The old stalwarts, one by one are going, who will take their places and fill the gaps. Our sympathies go out to the scrrowing family, es- pecially bo the dutiful son now . 11-11011- GEIITRAI. GUARDIAN ‘a-a» This cclnrnl in Icllrvnl for Gucci County new: of locll lltcrcll but 1c.- rertising of n ncwsy nature mu b0 lnlertofl at l cents n word stile“ uoyuhh in advance. SOLOIST“ ong the soloists at Cherry Valley Sunday evening service will bc Mrs. W. E. Fletcher and Mr. Elmer C. Fur-hell. NORTH BEDEQUKI and Freetown United Church: North Bedcque, ll: Traveller's Rest, 3.30; Freetown, 7.30 Minister, JWA Nicholson. CHRIST CHURCH. Cherry Vai- ley, Sunday, Aug. 13th: Martin's at 11 um. Evensoug ‘I30 pin. Captain A. E. Wittig, CA, officiating Church Services for Sunday, Aug. 13 are West Covehead ll a.m. 8.5. 10 a.m. Stanhope 7.30 p.m. Rev. D. G. Cock, D.D., o1 India will speak at the morning service. COULSON-CANTEIJD—AC C118,?- lottetown, 0n August 9th. i933, by COVEI-HBAD-STANIIOPE ‘Obit/Cd ' ME} IBVIOES IN YORK-PAIN!!!‘ gnu” on sundsy, Aug. ll. will be ct amauey at s pm- W111" F1"- P- o. Cock, on, of 11111111 will m“. Thug will be no service in Central Church or at York. S1‘. ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN cuuucn montasu. Build-av. Aumut 8th. Services moming at. 1i n. n1. evening at 7 p. m. Sunday 51311001 at l0 s. m. Rev. Alex. R. Gibson. Mining, will preach. Helpful ser- vice, good music. Mr. Williamson. New York, will sins. ¢———— . BIDEQUE UNITED CHURCH 011‘ CANADA-Rev. L. P. Archibald, minister. Services for Sunday, Aug- ust 18th: Bedeque 11 a.m., Cape hgverge ,2 p,m., Searletown 3 pm, Borden 7.30 p.m. Rev. J. L. Lund will preach at, Searletown and the minister at the other services. OITIOERS RETURN-Seven of- ficers of the 9.11.1. military uult-S re- turned from Ottawa this week, hav- ing completed the practical part of their lullitis Staff Course. They are Major T. B. Rogers, Major P. S. Fielding, Captain W. A. Srmlth, SAVE- Advantages of this Fine, Creamy, Double-Rich, Pure Milk by using Carnation at today's low price for creaming coffee, fruits and cereals. for Good ‘wok h t His h 1 left alone and lonely, formerly the _ _ _ many mansmmf; owe flmfgsebzi scene o. love and happiness, and R°V-_EW@11 Muwousnll. B.D.. Hurry Captain D. N. Bell. Captain J. S. * by using Carnation at today's low price in gig; new she w” born on the Atmnm the lnspmng m, o; rolflcking H- °°“15°“ °1 m“ Riv" ¥° 5111119 Morris, Cazptain J. H. Worth, Capt- cooking to give foods finer flavour, finer ma‘: ‘ 0111116110 <11 Plum”. PEI- ain .1 s DesiRoches The officers texture. ocean 94 years and 4 months ago, as fihlldfm. ' ' ' . . her Parents. natives of Gairloch, (PB-WOt P16!” COPY) did the" work a? the connaugm _ I by usmg carnation at todayyslow PflFQ m i Rowhm 560mm,,’ Wm making. _°*“_‘7'“7H m’ ENGMND- 5"" ,Rans¢c. sixteen mile-v from Ottawa, 11;? m: Ifimzjflf; make cream sauces for vegetables, gmng egg} their ‘my to this new prom1sed| L M "m: viccsurnltthe ‘parishlot New London,‘ _ f gigcuonré.._féixitnrftré them greater. appetite appeal. ma,‘ ' ' ' _. ‘ . $- - - - 1 1am, o, Canada, m, sewed on the MRS. 1:. c? gnrijnegta 11101250 . 11 n 11;“ 1.1 Isuzu, vrsrmns FROM MASS. Miss, B.1.l...--.c.1.1.1i...”c... by using Carnation at today's low price for llscnu Island of Boularderie, Cape Breton. u °“ ' a‘ m‘ m’ "r Caihmu‘ C111"- °1W HMPRM- WM" ""T§,';,,,,j’,"0,,',§",,,f tasty, nourishing desserts. $1,131; -. 1 Mrs. E. I., McPhee suddenly dc- Holy Communion 2.80 p.m. Kensing- m- Magg, mved on a visit u. , An” 2 ymrs were they migrated parted thi life at, her home in to 730 pm c“ ' ' a M" w N A}! 5 11 - - her rents Mr. and . . . ' P“ A CANADIAN naooucr ~ -- 110 this district 0f P. E. I, _AI.SO — RADIO FEATURETTE ‘THE STREET SINGER" HEARTS AFIRE '1"- m“ Hm h" me 1°“; cuwm w“ Her death came as s greet shock mnizixxi‘: a‘ ‘ti!’ a temu’ crumbled late today, influumed, by Bureau of Statistics, Oman, nr- ‘otmtmued 1mm 953° 3) m “'5 “M” recovery {mm Pam to Worship God i“ H“ h°u5°' a to her own beloved and devoted tend m, Exmbiflogm n _""'_ ‘ ' sympathy with cotton market flWd in $110 0W! M05487 1118M i! its p6! . Dcubtless Bert. was there . . . well as in her private devotions; husband’ the“. children bwflm. lease vacate “me warm“ t m" B‘ ‘y’ sun“ and M“ H‘ '1' weakness and because of increased route to Georgetown 9° W!" h“ ilcsncd yes she loved . . . eyes that could with her parents explaining tmdsius 1118111’ n weary mile to and 5151mm. yes indeed, ti, an who lites, mesh to mak 3:00: ‘a Cmpbeu °f New Aberdeen are "15’ hedging sales of wheat at Wizmi- parents Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fraser. m, 3| gleam in arrogance, then melt in why he'd been detained . . . and Church on foot until wcli over 8O knew he“ Mm Mcphee was of m” hurses {who e Wm ‘t: iting Mrs. Suttoifs mother, Mrs. A. peg A ran? however’ ensued just ' gallon heavenly tenderness towards her. longing for a glimpse OI 1101'. 111* yours 01’ use. She loved the House such an amiable kind and “Ne, m, M,“ m ueJMrB g ‘7- MmPhY m’ Burlmgwn- ,1», the 11mm, ‘m; 1e11, m, man-keg "Ihomss Hewlett, inspector of n m1, | This wretched evening had been sweetheart. Virginia Dale was noth- of the lord for there she met Him disposition that ‘m, attracted u) Se a? n e rm“, ‘w. mute!’ a trifle above yesterday. 15119 fllbbfl‘ DIN" 1Y1 WQWPWWB», dts 1b.: nothing but a nightmare, at last she ing in his life. He'd often told her 1111mm, from the days of her youth, h" and drew- out the best in young c" my 217' m‘- RfllPh 5- Hutchinson of In“ declines a: ‘runs wok in spending a. short time with hi! g1 god, told herself, Bert still loved her, He so. He had ‘played 11D‘ to ‘JinHY W" her soul loved. ‘Ihcre was a large and 01d Like he, noble Putnam” ROLLO BAY EA 31119911115. N3» h” 351117194 t0 he!‘ P1880 nctwmwbandmg an eafnef 135N113 1!! GBQIYQWWB- 19d 00d would come to her. Perhaps even night, perhaps to placate her 101' 111$ concourse of pcople at the funeral a1 looking husband a courteous Th 1 ST INSTITUTE. 1mm” “m” “slung friends and rel- advance that aovompflnlcd 10110115 b.: salt now he had slipped away from the long neglect, to ‘put her off the scrvicos at the home and grave, gentleman by mture'md b gm“ e guy meeting o! the R°u° atlvcs at Kenslilsifln. Pmsment mosevew and cw hllnnrd‘: Llnlment mucus ccrll. J1; cod. clutches of that vampire-woman, scent‘, as once had hinted was cs- conducted by her minister, the Rev. m, carded a “ma, 5,111,620“ he; w lflidfxivgon “ha” o‘ w‘ L‘ i “ma” to mm“! m. U1.- nnd was speeding towards the cot- sentiu. Allister Murray of Caledonia and germ. wmtenmc,’ a “m, word w” e em“ hm m‘ sun‘ Mrs. W. T. Wood and son Alexis. ‘my “Ham “u, volume ',‘T git‘ tugs? Prudence rose from the grassy bank, and commenced running down the road towards her home, terri- fled to think her lover might be gone . . . A light burned in the sitting- room. Hope rose in her bosom. Youth is optimistic, and mercurial gteady Advance 0f British Air Transport LONDON, Aug. B--(C.P.)-Offic- lally compiled tables of the work- ing of Imperial Airways during the . past fivc years provide interesting bvidcnce of the steady advance of British air transport to the point. ‘where it will fly by itself without any artificial support in the sahpe 01f government subsidy. Comparis- tnns are given with the operational results obtained by French sir transport concerns over the some period. _ l Statistirs comparing the result lchieved by the British company and. by Air Union in direct corn- petition. over the Inndon-Paris route arc particularly important. [They show the lead held by Imperi- Professional Bards U Stewart 8.. Lowther I. D. STEWART, K. C» N. W. LOWTIIER. IARRISTERS, SOLICITORS. ITO 8-1 Great George Street MONEY ‘I0 LOAN But alas! Pmdenccts hopes weru dashed. Her father and mother were alone, 11nd she slipped 11D to 1191' own room, and thence to bed, m ease her aching heart in twirl $11111 came at last in fullest measure. Nineteen may be optimistic-bu! it suffers sol (To be Continued. a1 Airways in i928 in the carriage of passengers and mails iraxl been considerably reduced by 193i, and by that time Air Union had defin- itely gained the ascendancy in the carriage of goods. But in. 1W2 the intensive work- ing of the now-type aeroplanes on ‘the British services-notably the Handley Page ‘ryrpe 42 billllflfsr- radically altered the situation. Be- tween London and Paris the British company mrrled in 19:32 no less than 98 percent more passengers than in 1931. Air Union passenger traffic increased by 15 percent and in. the upshot the British concern more than regained the favorable position. 01f 1928; Both companies suffered a de- cling in the amounts of mails and I tion on the prevailing economic crisis-but the decrease was much 1.35; on the British side than on the Rench. Finally, in 1932, the Im- perm Airways machine carried more passengers than did the alr- cratt of all of the French air trans- port wncerns put together. Reflecting directly the "econom- ic" value of the craft employed is the fact that in 1932 the British ‘rfieet required little more than one goods airborne-doubtless a rcflcc-| ‘parting will not be for long." Now In infancy and while still in Cape Breton the subject of our story was We may say that Mrs. McKenzie was a lifelong follower of Jesus Christ as her Saviour and Lord, and Kilmuir Caledonia, P. E. I., on July 28, 1933, aged_72 years. She suffer- ed from occasional heart attacks visiting him at the time she was carried inside and laid on a couch; but alas, in a few minutes she was no more. Wood llslands. She is survlvcd by 3 sons. Alvx. K. of Gairloch, Dan of New York, Angus of Melvilleq one bruthm- Mr. D1111ca11 Gilmour,‘ ltfclrille 11nd three sisters, Mrs, iviaryr hfcKonzie, non-agennrian ofi Garfield Belfast, bliss Gilmour, hfolvillc and B1111, Stewart of Belle Riarr. The Dnll-bcarcrs were Messrs. .7. D. hfclienzle, Ken. McKenzie, lVDurdn Gilmour, Angus Stewart, Dan McKonzic and Bcnjamln Bal- drrrson. ' "Blcsscd arc the dead which die in the Lord frmn henceforth 6w." (Patriot. please copy) MRS. J AMT? S MQAULAY Mrs. Jamcs McAulay peacefully fell asleep in Christ, as we believe. at her home, Lewis, Caledonia, July 23rd, 1933, aged 85 years. The natural infirmitles of old age stead- ily crcpt on, and wore hcr down, especially since the death of her husband on Dec. 9th last. By all who knew her she was considered a fine type of a christian lady, of a calm, composed and even temper; of dccp religious convictions; a most safe and wise counsellor of young and old in the ways of purity and righteousness; and with it all she was a. humble unassuming fol- lownr of Jesus Christ as the Lamb of God which takctlr away the sin of the 11101-111. The parting words of her saintly husband to hcr were soon to he re- alized: “I am going, Don't sorrow over mo, I am On the Rock, the for everybody and a. kind deed wherever and whenever she could. Rarely has it been our lot to come across such beautiful and tender devotion to one another as daily exhibited itself in the lives of this noble pair. Born and reared on the farm, they in their tum spent nearly 50 years in their beautiful home on the farm, raised and edu- cated their family to stations and positions of honour and trust. Though called on to mourn the loss of ssmc in infancy Mrs. Mc- Phee is survived by the following children as well as her husband: Norms, wife of the Rev. N. Math- eson. Presbyterian Minister of s large and important charge in Kansas City; Mrs. Bell N. McLean, Wallacetown, Mass; Mrs. Margaret Ripley, Cleveland, Ohio; Mn. Ei- izabeth Kleinfeller, Gettysburg, Penn; Dr. Wm. McPhee, Quincy, Mass; two sisters, Mrs. Christie Gillis, Bellevue; Mrs. Marjorie Mc- Phee, Kilmuir, and one brother, Mr. Finlay McKenzie. Glen Martin. 'I"he pail bearers were Messrs. Alick McKenzie, Ken. McKenzie, nephews; Murdo N. Nicholson, Dan Stewart, M. L. McPhee, brothers- in-law, and‘ M. Nicholson. The largely attended funeral services at the home and cemetery in Val- lcyfield were conducted by her Iminister, Rev. Allister Murray, Caledonia, assisted by Dr. McKin- non and Rev. D. M. Sinclair. Mrs. McPhee will be long and sorely missed. Her death creates a big gap and closes a home in our congre- gation, as her narrowing husband has, for the present at, least, gone C A R. D I G A N PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Montague Sunday, Aug. MbNutt and Dorothy Black. ' v NOTICE T0 IIORSEMEN. —- day, July 18th, with s. good attend. ance. Meeting opened in the usual Cain, New Perth last week, accom- panied by her cousin, m. John Kallysndhisfriendfrom IBraintr-ee. Mr. J. E. Mcmchern, Chcrry Vai- lcy was a visitor to the c;t_\ yes- Porthiil, 1m Tuesdavmorning on way. The Corresponding Secretary was called on to read an account of the C. W. L. Convention which was held in Charlottetown. Business matters were then discussed which consisted chiefly of arrangements for the‘ Tea Party to be held 1m July 25. At this meeting the young unmarried ladies were present and the President kindly invited them to meet at her home at an early date. Meeting adjourned, CLYDE RIVER. SUNIYAX SCHOOL PICNIC-On Saturday the Sunday School oi the Clyde rewo- Baptist Church held their annual picnic, This Year 1t. was held on Dan-son's IIcad at Canoe Cove. The weather- man provided one of the but of days and all joined heartily into the spirit of the occasion. Swimming and llllflit-pluying were the chief amusements until supper time when a bountiful repast was served by the ladies. After supper there were races for all, including the ladies, some of whom would give Jug 1,0“- lock, the Oxford Uinversity star. (record time 4:07.63) s. run foi- m; 1110116?- Om young man narrowly escaped an uncomfortable exper- icnce when he was blown out, to sea in a small dory. However, Miss MacQuarrie, a. visitor, pluclcily swam to his assistance and by means of a 1011B manastd to hold the dory until more help arrived. WEDDING-The following is a 6111191113 from the Calgary Herald: Banff, Aug. 8.-'A pretty wedding a visit to relatives in Bar Harbor, Mains. Mr. and ma. Russel S. Harney of Maiden, Mass, are visiting livtr-s. Barney's mother, ms. A. J. Murphy of Burlington. ' lvh’. and Mrs. Jonathan Wst, have arrived in the city after spending s delightful holiday at the McMillan Hotel, Stanhope. Mrs. West left Tuesday morning for Halifax to mect her sister, ma. ‘Iuper who has arrived there from Vancouver. While there they will be guests of ‘Mrs, West's son. L. IL Mdlvfillan. PRESEN TA TI ON Rev. C. McCarthy called at the hcmsof Mrs. Flora ‘rminor, 128 Prince street and she presented him with apurse for which he heartily thanked her and all who contributed to the presentation. 284. A pundit who is c prospective CI-ridldfl-te in a. Midland constituen- cy, and who is rather fond of look- ing upon the wine when it is red, arranged to address a meeting in one of the towns he was "nursing." Just before the meeting, he ap- proached a. local supporter. "Now, John, you will, of course, be present at the meeting. "Oh, certainly," replied the 10ml worthy. "Well," went cm the candidate, "I W111i Wu to start the laughter and applause. Every time I take a drink 0! WWW. you must applaud, and (Associated Press) ' CHICAGO, Aug. b-Grain values gmin trading was somewhat larger than yesterday, and until near the close the prevailing sentiment was notably less pessimistic. Wheat closed nervous. 1-4 off to 3-8 up compared with yesetrdayh iiinish, corn unchanged to 7-8 down oats at 1-4 decline to 3-8 advance. and provisions showing ‘I in 20 cents setback. years, or longer when necessary. EASTERN NOTES Visitors to the Island on the in- bound tmin from Borden on Wed- nesday night were Mrs. Arthur Coughlin, and. her two children Mary and Francis from Brookline, Mass. 11m. Coughlm- is visiting her mother in Souris. Catherine Fraser, who is secret- ary for s. large firm in Brookline, Mass, is visiting her parents in Georgetown. Helena Mclnnil from Cambridge, DOMINION 0F CANADA PROVINCE OI‘ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT 24 George V A. D. 1083 In Re Estate of William J. Bryon- boulata of Brnvklcy Point Rom] in Queens County in the snhi Province dcvcnscd tcstnto. By the Ilniloumble llnrold Lennard llnlmor Surrogate Judge of Probate, a c. c. To the Shrrlff of the County of neen’: County or any Conatnbla or iterate person within said County. GREETI N0 WHEREAS upon reading the ne- fiition on fllo of Aihlngtcn B. Seller Carnation Milk ‘*1 Fbrtmrs. Jflnlfi-nssrcfllominlcn Central BlIS Service Watch for new faster schednk between Snmmerslde and C” ‘ ttc- town, effective August 10th. 18L IFIUIIENIE~SS Red Cross ("ma Freight and huefllfil have 140v! Montreal (JNToII s.s. n. st. 0mm 11111. 12 Au:- 14 s.s. Nerissa Au:- 26 Acr- i! CARVELL BROS LTD. Charlottetown 58min 0o Not Neglect Your Eyes An examination mil“ 5° ‘l! great benefit to Y0"- E. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR orrorvrnrnrsrs South Side Qmu 511"" SOUVEIIIRS I t r ' t all that is mortal of them rest. side a; m1 med t, 5L , _ MCLEOD 8r. BENTLEY zzaclighfibgrrg b‘; flfiwexprexuas; by Side in God‘ acre’ m’ sheltered to live with his excellent mn the ghumh Bwmmfl Mogday mo 1431"“: ever; time I wipe my forehead with §§,,,;"',',',;‘°,",,1§;,,3,‘;"§; ",,g°:]}f]{,e‘§§{§_ .1. A. BENTLE! ' Doctor. , ' ' mm‘; I11! B-ndkerchief you must l h." d . c 1 . 1 n1 1 It c1 w. E. “ENTLEY, K. o. mmpan,es_£549'950 as against fir and lovi/ely looking cemetery of To Mr. E‘ L‘ Mcphee’ the b? 8.30 0610*. when Bus“ 53”“ Mc‘ John wag 5119111; 1o;- a menial; m, Ere 1:13.51 Pfgfstt. f..n'}...'i,,~ 31530121155 n‘“"i""‘" “m! A“'”'“°7"“'L“' 532430- salmon 3' rcaved husband one of the most cool m 0°13“? mama m‘ bu“ two The h sai - b" 531K551“; 0i‘: “Iltheretore 1'35‘? ' * ' Her surviving children are Mrs. ' ' ' n ° d ‘lowly- y q I ° c ° n p°"°“' ° MOMX T0 LOAN mnhermon in proportion of tlemmly and loveable of mm of Mr. John Edge!‘ Iiogg of 051- "I mink h outed 111 the 1111111 Estate m ha and ___and_. Office: 180 Richmond Street 1d Florence MacDonald of Westville, gen ' ' ' Rm, nth YOU 8d bfii-tfll‘ 0318-089 svnosr boforc me at a Probate Court “med “w” m “mu m” y N s Mrs Annie Stewart of Lewis" m“ °° h“ “unfit children m“ savior '1 er Ammr Mm- mem 5mm" "R's a h"? "w" ‘e’..""...“°.“’ maflmocnu“ cum?" '1“ i. flush Com o t, . -. - . p011 cagm-y mane‘! t m nr c own, n uccn's o11n y. n u H- F. MacPHEE. 11A. ,1; $3,, m,,,,,,,§:,i,,",,, 1.1.1.1.... McAulay ... not... g;,g,i;gr,g,agugh,uagg“g, $331111 ceremony. The .3... ... aims; ,““,,°,,‘§,‘,§ 2'“ “‘;,‘,;,J,%““,,°;’ “,1” 211.111“ .§;°2'."°§...§.:.3l“it§."’.£.° P1111" 51'1"" IIARIIISTER. SOLICITOII. K u.‘ ‘ Chi ' D 1d t N _ _ _ 6T6 6 fl y ti. I118 1 ‘ NOTARY, m. the extent of lwperwnt 1n W119 s“; anglggormi; cfingmeg laticn and comfort be with them 11’ WWW‘ m '1 W" "f W111" em- a 111-11111 of water.” §§$i.'§.'§‘..'§1thir§°'l§.§§ 13TH." 1x515 l | d Rik-y Building, Charlottetown of the heavy initial expenseg 1n- P - -. . m the hour of the“, great sorrow. ‘broidemd organdy with whip}; 5h; comm if any they can why the Ac- s BELL 81 MATHIESON voived in the opening of new air- ways ouiside Europe. There would with splendid filial devotion re- mained 0n the old home. The well attended funeral services at the (Patriot please copy) wore a white hat and carried a bo- uquet of sweetheart roses. Miss Ins Pile Sufferers counts of the said Estate should not be passed and the Estate closed 11s prayed for in said petition and on motion of Donald MvKlnnon, K Proctor for said Petitioner. And I 11,1; A wonderful assortment cl It. 12.111111 n.r..1v1n11.1es1.n,1..r..n. 55cm little doubt as to which na- MbCool, sister of the bride, we; 11¢;- sowmqm fQgT guns , 3 , h and grave wer conducted by _ _ ‘miilté’; i‘..‘.".1!f.'.‘°“ 3°“- We“ 1*" “d “““""“m°“°d om e Hugh Allan fr‘; “tie-"dllntdwd W0" c 1mm ‘firs... itchins. bleeding, or pro- §¥'°1'.’§' i’..'."1$'w1‘1'1'.“..E1.1'1‘§§.°..1°°1’§ ES’. souvama onnvswsns name,“ n|nc|bChur|o“ctown|P_E_L opportunities for ezqmnsion, will be 0f 6111b"? cred V0110. She cer- ding iles will go and not come coxilrgeplalilnvrolosggnrofrarnrli: LEATHER. GOODS. MARK R. McGUlGAN. first to establish profit-earning. un- Murray Dies ried a bouquet of pink and yellow car-nations. At the conclusion of the back wh n you actually remove the cause-bad blood circulation in the date hereof and that 11 true copy heron! be forthwith posted ln the fol- FANOY SOUVENIBB subsidized commercial flying. B A ~ ____€.____ (cmldlm PM‘) cerem y the bridal pm; sdyoum. L’;§§,’,_”g§f,‘,,",,',“,§;,§o,ggg,;1g;t§ 21,112,? ,,,1";§‘,,'° 1,115?“ {;;P°°*,‘.j,§§,- 11. smvnn, 380N11- m! “ARRRTER Sbubnon ETC An African explorer-was speaking SYDNEY N s Aw Laugh ed to the Homestead Tavern, where g8 em, in internal mmedy must ‘IiicmgominnChnggligTrigarg onmtiirlc nrguh- many other Decorrflill. Cell.“ - ~ - ' - ' " ' m d. HEM-ROD’), 1 . ' ‘ ‘“' oxswonn c “IONEY To LOAN at a complimentary dinner given on Allan Muffuy. 40. 8°11 0f the 19M the wedding breakrm w“ sewed’ of DQVJE. S. Lconhardt, sijrzizscildgtilizx: “B1213”..“‘é1."I.‘i.¥.“Z“1§§JL'.1x133“.1"}! Tlriiirhlmeforc leaving“ fcf Cameron lilock, ChariottetownJKEJ. J. A. MacDonald, ILG. BARRISITIB. SOLICITOR. 81c. Riley Building Clwlutlmwu- 1’~ E- luuud- to know that when I cm fur away sldc 111 calga Mr 1. where urge eve suife t 1 <1 11» ~- p ‘ . my’ “m” o! m8 deceased‘ ry. . I-ibgg s. n|,- ry rcr o gc a .. . 1111.1 In x1111 -4111 your or - Mm" '“ """‘ “"1 C°“°°"°“ cirwunded by uslv 8111111518 11w“. tive of Kelvin, Prince Edward 1|- "°‘“° °' “mam” T“"°” M“ 1snii." mil"i.'.5r"1'fi»'1'nn gi1-cn\t11c very but attention. U15-2-6-lm6nth. his behalf before he left on a long journey into the heart of Africa. In concluding his remarks, he said: "I thank you for your kind wshes regarding my welfare 0n rny ‘dangerous journey, and want you I shall ccrhifrly think of youfl Hon. George H. Murray, Premier o1 Nova Scotia for many years, died at, Montreal early today, and the funeral will be hcld at North Sydney on Wednesday afternoon, according to C. P. Moore of Syd- Illtillshl-QIAIQPP-h‘ o covers being laid for twenty-four guests. For trawling the bride wore a smart white suit with matching coat. After a honeymoon spent at Windennere, and other mountain resorts Mr. and Mrs. Hogg wm m. cause it stimulates the circulation, drives out the thick impure blood. heals and restores the almost dead parts. l-lEM-ROID has such a won- derful record of success in even the most stubborn cases that, Hughes Drug Co., Ltd, and drugsiats every- land . They must end your pile agony or beck. IIIOIIQ n trnc copy hvroot be forthwith serv- cd on lilnlnrl Ncwsnm of Winslns in Qncens County Alon-acid, lilnrrlcd wo- mnn, 11o that all persons inn-rested in tho snld listnw n11 aforesaid may have duo untim- thoronf. , IllVl-IN 111111111‘ my imml c1111 51-11! of (I111 1111111 (‘curt this 21111 1111;» 1.1 111111 A. 11. 1011a .1 <1 11>’ aoss 1 21 tin! 41 " n ° "M" home. Garter; 0o. AND COMEDY Eillptizei by,’ in; Rev‘ jet” Ivficman for the last 14 vears. On the even- i services at Dundas at ll a. m CB-r- Mass also Misses Mai‘! I-nd Jean ls new own n 1 . ' l ' ' -. u AHAS ARK n ‘y. an even o this in! of her tragic de-DRYWPE. 115 she,‘ digan at 2.30 p. m. Lorne Valley at Dmoho, o; Newgon, M9,", They ab" °i day anrong our Highlanders On both in m d n 1 1 o, and 3 ' _ n _ mum," sides of me Atlantic as “Padmlg got 1 1e fchc ous Y“ coPr m '7. 0 p. m. Rev. Ewen Macdonald, enjoy“ a deugmgu; bonny v15“. Fm," cantenged Cow; mm gvmpcdninn, a mm mighty m rac 11g ar oi er £11}: .ve o}: cc Norval, Ont., will preach. All are m3 friends in the eastern part of up y» _ ‘ , t1..- .=@n-p1..1@.~., and a nrlghty instru- “h the ”°,j‘,§,,§§" Zmcfegi: w°1°°“.‘°" the nwvuwe- M1“ Cour uuticivuw wonws LARGEST-SELLING BRAND OF EVAPORATED MILK “m, , COMING-JOHN BOLES in P21111110 Hursts mom of God with the everlasting 29:01:“ “with yher‘ m“ dymg SERVING “M4 d “’m‘““:‘“3 m“ mwm“ “h” h“ s, thou , 1r h 1 ' < e“ W" "T" father plans returning with the Bus," d y, me d Mun", (f B A € K S 7" )9 itzféfilsh Oamrgxfgchis réougfisxlzenml: strength she called on her husband at the Tennis Courts Wednesday others to spend n few weeks visit- Gfain Values Mahomfwhoegl? “Tang m, m“ ) Whyccconuvgh and all over Cape| gehonffr thimzzgiixgl hfipeg: t: aftemoon by Miss” Jean Menu-e’ 1118 Mamie! Ind friends i" 305w“ mefs mother in Gowan am. Breton, stonraway Lewis, his nat- , h" Bide‘ and with fife hel of a Nora Taylor, Constance Caldwell, and vmnuy, 1mm; here “m”. Cfunclble In ____ . we Islntld and finally in Tobcrmory, mghbou, who happened pm be and the” ‘emu M“ ‘m be ' 101114 Sinnett and ma. wmu . ‘- M1111, Scotland. Mm‘ Kmhemw Roger.’ wxaMflv I PERSONALS lcago Dunn, from Maine, are visithl ill .8]! .l“'