l?‘ in duiiilhtei- of Iilr. QWIII. after enjoy q-"Iinlt tuber purenttwhaii re~ ‘e4 mo. Montreal. MM Piogeon- dinir the transportation ill load of Chinese noolies ac- s the continent from Vancou- former home at We MoFadyen is a ra 1,641‘ "on the Pacific Co st. I coming here on his hoiitiayte took charge of the cooiies wh safely landed at Halifax a pupthrough me ~prelintinsry to d ‘lployee § m] Aheyel on tit eportetlon to Eu- Mr. Mofladyen arrived int ‘the city Saturday night on his irily home and was registered yester; day at the Rev-ere Hotel. A FROM THE WEST- >Ii2 en N. and W. H. lifcEwen are passing through the city today on ‘a vi it tn their fatiier l). liicltwcn i-well. 'l‘hey left the island when children, twenty-titres yF-nrs y now fill important posi- tlie west. Dr. liivEiiren is ‘professor of Anatomy in the Uni - versity of Iona, i ‘Lhend acting member of the law firm of tPreiniori Martin. bjaliltven. and Martin oi’ Regina, Sask. The pleasure of their trip is marred by the absence‘ passed away suddenly a few ivecks of mother. who ' Arts and. Sciences. Applied ill _ H morning. Some were “old timers and a few "first offences". drunks answered the roll and one certificate: admitting to the best was fined $20’ one $30 m, sixty. ‘days and one $10 0r twenty days; lthe latter being allowed to go on B.A., B.Sc.. B.Tli.. M.A., and technical schools. First two years in Agriculture given as electives in B.Sc., course. First year in and Theology given as electives in BA. Course. Largest undergraduate faculty in the Maritime Provinces. new and splendidly equipped ‘ "X Science Buildings. ‘vymnasium and physical training. Modern rites and scholarships end for calendar to of line personality and Special . Class in every respect. A Junior SchooL- For Younger lnformatiom-Write for illustrated Nd! torn belles leptombu 7th. In]. ilCtilllA CQPLEGIATE AN There remain also a brother Wil VFrYflfl‘ the visitors and fl number iiam tn Ontario anti a sister, Mrs. n1 93mm“ A to the Experimental Kenzie of Bey Fortune»: ‘Fllrffl, minoiiwoon ‘Hospital. Rose - also a half brother and half sister bank Fur Farms and several other ‘ . A Residential School for Boys anl Wesley M" Nlncly-lhlrd Year Cournof-Coliegiaio, Manual Train- , in‘, Bruins", Spgclg] Cgufggg, pastor. Rev. E. Lockhart. Putnam-Modern Residence, Good Equipment, ideal Location. Splen- did Environment, Modern gym- Experienood Touching 5M". Moderate Cost. information apply to \| are registered at the Russ. children were confirmed at N"! 5M!» POLICE counr- Quite ii class lineal up before Ills the Police Court yesterday ‘suspended sentence. i tdeath in Feb. last of his ther. both of East Boston. I-uu-nn-nuee-eumini. faith ytntl deep pence c deemed in Christ. QOQ o‘ :‘»v_~vw“ l‘ Q5?‘ if... » =";":::i... - _l l illilhl/l Most lmpoilttif ileaiitiig Matter iSeiecteii From wi-i-i-t His stripes-info. at ‘ x i Gibson of Halifax. the well hi0 _.'r,iijpiu commercial traveller arrived h. _ -An~Rivi=.o HOME- JIIIIKO “floral Victoria Hospital the (‘lily yesterday "a Montague.‘ Areenauit. Rev. P. (i. Arsenault_ Mr. Gibson has been coming to the Revyfiither Gouthiei‘. Adrien Arson ault, Emanuel Arsenauit, and J. Ii). Gallant, arrived Saturday evening from Church Point, N. 8.. where they were attending the Acadiau Convention. Island for the past 16 years and this time is fortunate in being ac- comlauied by his bride, formerly pronounced success Miss Mumford, of Halifax, profession. Sbebas charge Ladies Medical Ward and i‘ orvises the care of ,the Y‘ “lwhlll” “d l" “P°""l°ll°- 6QNFIRNATION AT 80""! ed to Nomi niiiiota. iirtei- a viiitt "l" to her mother. Mrs. Capt. Geo. Me \. .- South Loud, Perk Corner. Mr. Murphy is N UNUSUAL TRiP-Superiii Shore by His‘ Lordship BlBhODlQnQ of the Buggessfln 1513M reach. of a L)‘Lear_v, who travelled by car from "l; “pr-om; 1-13 is a superintendent Rocky Point ferry for the purpose: accompanied by Rev. Fathers I a the un~ McDonald. St. John and Rooney of y, jMn- St. Dunstaiia Caitbedrnl anti also v _ who the Cathedral choir and the Long e ' of the Cross band. The confir s Mr tion service was held r-u-tside the church at South Shore. The ser - while’ iiion was preached by Father St. John and a warm address was pie- wel-e sented to His Lordship by the parish is, ms rirst visit there_ His exflnflhgtlqn‘ Lordship made a fitting reply and ' iltlier addressed the congregation. immediately after the confirms - tion there was held benediction of the most Blessed Sacrament. uflter which the Defjnlfi were Introduced personally to His Lordship. SHORE-Yesterday atteruoon n ON FIRST VISIT-wiirntllld M"- Hityter Reid of Montreal-arrived. in Charlottetown Friday night on, u their first trip to the island. They will visit Brackley Beach and other places. Mr. Reid who is now retired from active business life was for a number of years General Manager of the CPR Hotel System. Prior to that he W115 connected with the Indian cif its mos-t promising youth, John Department and Wllfi intimately ac quainted with the late Hon. David‘ Laird when he was Minister of mm for nnpemiicits. lie went to the Interior and Governor of the Northwest Territories. Mrs. Reid. while her husband was with the C.P;R. selected the furnishing for the principal hotels of the system. having made special trips to , Europe fer mm punmsa was operated anon. Complicitinns PRIEST CELEBRATED FIRST MASS itcv. Father i‘ Arsenauit son of Etienne M. m-rennult of Abrain's Village is new stationed at Alber- ton whither he went about months ago. The ilev Father was ordained in Quebeclast May and t-elrabrateti his firs/t High Mass in H m? his native parish Egmont Bay on May doth. An address “was readlto, MUTCH__ The “Mumr. picnic the young IirlP-fil 0“ l “l “magma l held at home of David lVlutclr Mt. Herbert. on Saturday. August 6th was really n gathering cf a great tian. iliiembers of the third. fourth. and also a well filled purse was [ii-oriented to him. The sermon on i this occasion was preached by Rev P. C. Gauthier of Pal-titer‘ Road. The ltcc preacher wit»; in good form and manifested his usual eloquence and command of language. the evening of the same day supper was given to neighbors and relatives who assembled to compli- _ ment the young priest. Aiciumi llil-IRSITY "M family name of Nlutuh were present "prepared and read by Mr. Robert idrunk was dismissed. Five Pro- hibition t-asesnvere dealt with as Tlll" follows: Twa- adiournod. three charges against one defendaut_ dis- missed. One case of assault and battery resulted in the defendant mlefilllhiifl"! lllmlszioooloo being fined $20 or two months.- Orie case against the Motor Vehicle Ar-t, for overspeoding. the defend- ant pleaded guilty and was finethhad “new Chudrem $20 or thirty days. Another for; " ‘ the same offence was dismissed. acatlialadleifSeminary , _-- A lclldclllnl School NovaSuiia. The AiIlL-"TO prepare Girls and YoungWomeniorcompieieiiving. The Counea._'l‘welve; including College Matriculation. General, Music. Ari. Expression, House- ;S S. Hanna arrived yesterday morning from Montreal an her ivay t The news of the death of Mnlto St. John's, Newfoundland, with a Russ Douglas which took place at Bay Fortune on Aug. 12th, was ceiveil with general regret. ' Douglas was in the prime of life being only 36 years of B89 and w“ an energetic and successful farin~ 'er and he will be much missed in Th0FlcultyP-Twenty-iourTeachors ‘the communny_ He’ was a mpm. ber of the Presbyterian church at ‘Bay Fortune and took an active In- ThoEmdpmenL-Modern and First terest in all movements for the betterment and social uplift of the community. The sadness 0i’ the case ls increased by the fact of the son Willie and in {gay ilasi of his father. Mr. Joseph oug as. n. l. I‘. DeIiiLl-‘B. II.II.. Principal. M...‘ Dough...’ nee Miss The funeral services on afternoon were conducted b mains from his late reside the Presbyterian cemetery o Fortune. Mrs. Douglas and fam- ily have the sincere sympa bereavement; they have ai KINGRS GOLLEGIAT E SCHOOL Windlor. N. 8. Residential School for Boys, special Oversight. and for Business. Playing Fields, Gymnasium. 60 Acres of Grounds. LOWER SCHOOL. Boys 8 to 12 years, Separate Building and Colleges, for Technical Preparation for Military and Naval and other Universities, School. for- King's, McGill, Dalhousle Learning and Recreation. We stand for Discipline and Culture, Rates, Etc. write EARLY RE-OPENS Sept. 13th. For Calendar, to l/be Headmalter, Rev. W. W. Judd, M. A. AVA:"“AA_AL_Q ‘a a a .www~v vvv v l wk Unlvorlitifl. "r liilGElilLl. WiNDSllll. N. S. Ideally situated in beautiful qroundl. Girll prop I l p .a| n I ‘r ' In Unuouai opportunity to develop musical and artistic talents. Supervised Athletics. Out-of-door sports. ' For Calendars and information apply to Mill M. H. HOECHLING, . Holland, Cove, Charlottetown nsv. i-i.» A. HARLIY. Managing Dirlotor Windsor. N. I.‘ t ‘TUEQDAY i-i-i E. A. FUS . h’ iiii |Gct a1.“ N.'H_, sliopniates of liTar-mingtoin Shoe Co._ wreath, the bfadtbzuafitnii ly, spiritual boquet, Mr and hirs. - Ed. Savoie. spiritual 4 ) . i... and Mrs. Peter Hughes, spiritual boquet, Mr. and Mrs. John McDon- ald and family, spiritual bootleg Mrs. Elizabeth Maloni-y and family. spiritual boquot, Pilarian A. Gc-ggin and family. spiritual boquet. Mr. Tomorrow Alfi TEE. Central DrugetorepChariottotown and public duties of his adopted the ‘um’. doctors degreefllylaw m ‘gig,- - ‘ ‘l l“ ‘ New York University where he be- . “tin ‘ ' . " ‘ came special lecturer in Economics, S GATHERING OF THE CLAN fifth and sixth generations oi’ the An historical sketch of the family. Miutch. Mi. Herbert_ was a most interesting feature of the alter - noon. Mr. Aliexndier Match. the original founder of the family in P. E. Island. was a soldier of the Revolutionary war. with the Bri- tish forces. He and his brother John fought at the Battle nf Bun- ker Hill, but John failed to ans- wer the mil call after the hatlie. In 1778 Alexander Mulch came to P. E. Island with Governor Faun - ing and Private Lutlner, his rank being that Di Mttjoi- and lived at ' Scotia, Ca e Breton, and Prince ‘Mnl- R- B~ Mllrllhy h“ rem!“ Edward Islland making notes and collecting information. 0n the pre- sent occasion he is accompanied by his daughter. Miss Agnes M. Brit-_ taiu, who served olverseasiandieu- . tered German wit the victor ous M ofgchcoie and discharges itnport- aflmes‘ Mn gtmaln is a graduate" ~ ant functions in the civic affairs of Colulmbla numeral“, and look and last ‘year was presented with a finely engraved gold watch by the tudeuts in recognition of his val~ Mr. and‘. able services. iii tiiscoursini; on tvindon e ihatintrilcaie subject. tleniy cast upon Bonsliar; and viri- uity early in the morning of Aug 15th when it was learned that one Hell, had suddenly succumbed to complications following an opera- town Friday. Aug 12 in apparently good health, but shortly after two o'clock was taken suddenly iii after which dancing was again re- which necessitated his removal lo the P. iE. Island Hospital ivhere he A deep shadow of gloom was sud set in shortly- after the operation and ho passed peacefully stray Sunday at midnight. lie was cheer» ful up to an hour or so before his ileiriise, but was suddenly culled away to that land from which no A loving quiet and genial boy he was beloved by all who knew him. and was followed to his last rest. ing place. besides his mother, who predeceased liiui by one year by many sort-airing hearts. Ills loss in ilie home til‘ his uncle, Rub. el Boyce and his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. James Boyce is irreplace- t-hle but they have iii-e astzurzinc-e that he is not lost, but just gone ‘before. The funeral which wusifrom the Presbyterian t‘liurt:h was very large ly attentleti and was condiuctcil by Rev. Mr. Fitzpatrick who '\ll‘0-'i4.'ll8ll inns 15, “Where the Apostle ably treats cf the resurrection. and ex- orts all to believe in Him who tlietl Rocky Point for one year. I-Ic liter. settled at Mt. Herbert and the origi rial farm is now occupied by Mr.‘ David Mulch. Mr John Match anil Mr Mann. More than one hurtirerl l and thirty ileucendunts were‘ llTP-l sent at the picnic, seventy-five of] whom bore the name "Miuichm Iti is the intention of the "clan" to, make the picnic an annual affair and to endeavor to get all the mcni hers of the family together at least “v2 ‘Wm runemlm. him]- once a year. The original Alexan~ der Mulch came from Aberdeen - shire to fight in the Revolutionary VISITORS ON M'ANOA— The full list of passengers and a general cargo. Mr. A. A. Pomeroy, Presid- ent of the Charlottetown Board oi’ Trade had received information some days previously that the] to save us till." 'l’.o tho sorrowlng relatives and friends the Guardian extends its sincere sympathy. “He will not grow c-icl. like we that are left grow old. Age will not iiveary him or the years condemn At the going tiownof the sun and in tiic tnoruing. iwar. He was married twice and; WEDNESDAY l ON LONG MOTOR TRlP—-Ml‘ {and Mrs. A. Lennon and child who motored here ‘from Calgary ‘and spent their vacation on the island left on return yesterday. ’l‘hey return by the American route Chicago. WELCOME V|SlTOR—Mr. J.C President anti Vice-President of tlin g0’Couneli, general superintendent. Belleviiie, Ontario, Board of Trade and a number of other friends were 0n board and he made pre - paration to entertain them, a ban- city Monday night in hi5 private car, attached to the mail GXDTQSL. quot and cum drives being iwrt 0f ‘and mother, whom iie brought ti- the proposed programme. Unfortu- nately tzhe stay in port of the steam or was too short to permit of the carrying out of the whole program- me, but Mr. Pomeroy, with his usual tact anti with the willing iii-l- lsistance of a number of automo- Mazl‘ bile owners, W85 able to squeeze Best of Lot 16 and four small chll mm the “W, 5mm. stay “hum lire". A1109» Belle- Halli“! M“! Am!’ just enough cf the programme to are left to mourn the keen loss of give ti... yjgnors an idea m- me m. a devoted husband and loving fa- joyment i, a lqingep stay would ' make possible. Five cars in all con- i points. The visitors expressed keen iinday pleasure over what little they saw y his of the far famed beauties of Prince More Edward Island and appreciation of than eighty carriages were in the the kindness shown them. toget ~ cortege which followed the Je- her with deep regret at the com - nce to pulsory shortness of their stay. t Bay The visitors included Mr. John l1‘.l~ iott_ President of the. Beiieviilc. Ont thy of Board of Trade, and Mr. Ii. F‘. F” mlmmed and"... o’ neighbors and friends in their sail ifetcheson, Vice- President cf the so the Chamber of Commerce. Bellevillc, frllelpllI-LAICIIIALILPLI, comfort of the blessed memory of Ont, Mr, and Mrs. White of Moiit~ “m. one to whom "belonged the strong real. Mr. Ccppley. Mayor ilamilton. f the re- Ont._ and Mrs. Coppley. and many others. Among the citizens who au- companied them on the auto drive were -M'r. A. A. Pomeroy, Mr. ll. i-l. Mulch. Mr. P. W. Turner. Mr. I13. H. Beer. Mr. James Paton. Mr, Nelson flfllwnburr. iiiiii Mr. a '1‘. Iliggs. l iaisriivouisrtsio- visiron. Q ,Mr. W. M. Brittaiii. Gélilrrai Mona- the isaud on their first visit. BRIDAL SHOWEiI-s- The home of Major Carruthers. was the scene of great festivities on Friday even- peopie of Augustine Cove and vic~ inity gathered to present a variety shower to Miss Pricilia Carruthcrs, who will be one of the principles in an interesting event in the near future. BROWN-— WESiSELS.-— The fol’ lowing is taken from a Toronto paper. 'i‘l\e marriage of Miss Mar ~ gueritn Wesseis. daughter o-f Mr. and Mrs. Nelson It. Wessels, to Mr. Harold D. Brown. son of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Brown, 0f Brampt- on, iook place at (our o'clock this afternoon in the Bloor Street Pres- byterian (‘hui-ch, the Rev. W. G. Wallace officiating. The bride, who was given away by her- father. was attired In navy blue pussy willow taffeta trimmed with grey and a collar of Carrichniacross lace, a grey and blue hat and (rnrsage bou- quet ni' Sunburst rosesflrhere were no attendants. After the ceremony the bride and groom motored to the station and left for the Lake of Buys. After their honeymoon they will reside at Ithaca. N. Y._ rvhere Mr. Brown takes uip bis post grati~ unto work at Corael I University Miss Margarito Wessels is a niece of Mrs. Hurry Stetson, of this oil/y.) r, n; . a unit-Mrs. Jolhn Curberry, spiritual flrgf pvgflifllggfii Katherine Hughes iiz:—-D - spiritual boquet. son-in 8W1 ' ' ' l uunoi-t extran- John‘ Telegraph ‘ §p|N55 mpppggéy‘ - Having regsteriad a tietsi~ n to raise $4,008“) secure vices of an cvangeilstaud already pied ed or _contri_- iiiirsvoo to“: ‘it clttise, the QOIlVEIIllOII"fifllliicllrliillllll es of Nova-Scotti: and New . ~ lck, whose .-sernions ., con- and Liilafa 1th of whom the heartfelt’; on Saturday évenirfg, mark~ ‘ lg advancement in the work ous home’ aboiit't._wu churches in. the vited guests in honor of their son, Aipiionsus. who leaves shortly dor his home in Boston. The time was nt in umsic and danc~ of the Christian two provinces. ,_ Business sessions were held 'on Saturday morning and afternoon and a pitbiic meet- ‘jmgl iii" the evening. conference. sermons. were tieiivci- ed and specialservices were held . in both the Coburg Douglas avenue- cifiirchés, and if. E. Armstrong, of Montague, P.E.i., nuts the preacher in’ St. Matth enjoyably spe ing, music h-wving been by our noted vloiiti snevitillstdflir. Vila-rd Crane. assisted by some of our local talent. A special feature of the evening was it step dance by liilseAgnes liiciitirtiiy anti Mr. ‘Pom ‘Trainer. A sumptuous suppor was served in Mrs Trainer's best style. FHIKJOI‘, in appealing for support “med all“ ‘lllnllmlgd “mu m“ “lwe. ofilie home missions for which $4. sma" hours oi’ the morning, for. as "Tom" is a jolly good fellow, every hotly enjoyed titeniselvcs and all an evangelist, predicted that before" ten years litui passed the vacant A Mirage . A . “Fountains rising out of onyx basins, blue arid straight into incredible heights, failing and flooding [lug] white tnarble; ihehasy the thirsty; duplicated by mo“ hoods, growing to HVBTS bearing barges to the golden courts of Sahara." i ' —»A vision seen be of spray above ‘their feathery who drink Blue Iii-rd Ten. in the proper mood. Brings I Happiness i l departed convinced that biir. ’i‘rainor is “ the right main in the right place." pulpits in the Christian would be ‘filled, iintl capably filled by ivomcn. He spoke of the funds aviiit-b the Home Mission which gave_$200 an nuaity in interest, another fund of $800. the chairman, also appealed support for the cause. . , . Mr. and lilrs. James King desir ma“ ‘WH- hulfl“ tn return their fllIlUETE thanks. to the kind frieiitis. for the many floral and spiritual briqucts, and other ox pressions oil sflmpathy lentlereti them on ilcatli of their daughter Lena, ' Department liiarine Wreath. Mrs A. A} Bartlett and Mrs. A. B. Cosh. crescent Nir. and Mrs. Joseph Ward cross Ella McKenzie, spiribultl b0- qitet St. Joseph's Sotl-aliiy, Spiritual boquet. “I'll Ellen MdDonalrl Sipirt~ uul boquel. Mrs. Norrie. Spiritapl boquei. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ii‘. Shep- officers were elected tor the suing year as‘ follows". tiiety. president. L. A. Miles, Hali- fax; vice-piesitlent, J.C.B. St. John; setrretary-treitsiiret", Jr. I-‘laglor, Ct. John; members of the executive, J. W, Iiariics, St. John; . Aniero, Danv-ers. N. S.. A. M. (bites, Keiitvilie, N.iS,; auditor, E Mrs. Tltos lit-Malian, spiritual bo- a fitting tilsr-otirso from Corinth Hllllel. tfhlitlivetfs Wonk by lioss. "'i‘raining in Wo given by ltov. ii‘. M. Jliiiigan, Muri- ___ time Field Setryn. of Maritime sorry, More "Jmnam B-uslm" of the Baptist (Tliitrch, gave the closing let-titre of the duy outlin- iug the Program of Christianity’. it was quite impossible to hear titvso lei-titres without feeling the thrill oi‘ desire tn be of greater service ‘in the home ‘Sllfltlliy School. The school of 192i iwas the practical nut are or the work tion». The WlIUlG course st-cmeti to be full of suggest- ions worth carrying home for use. l Frlnkl . closed on Frlilll)‘. Aug..lt is u pity that more of our Suit- vcn to tculday school officers anti teachers do students who have tionipleterl the not. attend this school, butt sure~ three terms on the Teacher Train- Ii" if they cannot, they might see vnrol- that delogwoes- ere appointed from Wllllil "MWYH lite time I've year as their school. The life at. Suiiiitiei- ‘Vlslllid l iiflti an auto.’—Amerlc;iu l bonnet, Tlios Hogan and family, spit-tutti btiquet, pupil nurses tui, spiritual boqiiet, Mr. -and Mrs. it_ .I. Steel and family. spiritual boquet. Mr. and iainily_ spiritual btxiuet, Mrs Flynn and fitiiiily spirituurimtiiiet. Bessie Ihtctiutal. ilirpanti Mrs. P. DuIllllS, spiritual hoquet. Mrs. F‘ W. P2:l_\'f19,fiplf'llll£ll of the annual convention Chiiiritian. 0. Wallace, Ha.» vice-prt-sltient for Nova Soc- tia, .I. W. ilzivter, Milton. VlttP-llfeéliiltliii. for New Brunswick, ll. E. Cooke. Burltfls Corner, N11; secretary, Allan (lilies, NB. S. S. MEETiNG-ffho sixth ses- rion of the Summer School of Sun’ dnv School methods held nit Sack- spiritmil boquets. Brother John and Mary Kliig, spiritual lliiqllf-l. Mrs. It‘. Welt-ii and family, spiritual bo- quet, Illrs. M. Mcnaghiin. spiriritiii buquet._ Mr. ontl Mrs. Wendai Mo. 12th. Diplomas were gi James Kelly. spiritual boquet. Etu- ployoes Freight Department P E. ‘i. 11., spiritual builaet, from Dover. lag course. Although tlic meni. was not. so ltirge this calling at Boston, New York anti! (LNJL. Moncton, arrived in the| He was accompanied by his father. ing. Aug. 19th, when the- young» A A p if For full flavor,‘ The passing away ol Mr. Charles 39' “l lll“ E199" Wd- i Mlmlllll‘! Cole of Milton Monday evening iBoard of Trade. B present visiting ih Britta-in has been ‘ since 1912,llllB f’ ;visit. He i an ppthu ~ man halt from Gland w Eitutes. Mr. irlttain has the unique itiistinciion of being the son of a Canadian born father, the husband of a Canadian. and the father of a Canadian. though he himself is a Scotsman and BIIVAITIBHOBXI citizen. Mr. Brittain represented the Uni- ted States at the Supreme Eeono mic Council of the Peace Commiss- ion in Paris, where he met two old Glasgow school fellows in the per- lsons of the Right Honorable A. Boner Law, and the Right Honor- able Arthur Henderson. The three were educated ac the some Predbyterieu school and attended t nit notice. ; one thing ueedful, being a consi tent churchmen and a valued mein tom's home l8 iii New York, but at Mi- COM was oi a mm and“ present he is located in Baltimore lwhere be is engaged lecturing on "Economics" tt the John Hopkins University. He is an authority on ‘Scottish fvdilr Lore and everything pertaining to uio rngiiiiiiia cine. hard to" vospeciaiiy Meobonaidn. and has ' ' travelled all our Qcotload. Nova l leaves memory of l door and Io deserves more than the ordinary Mr. Dolor. who was lnsliis 75th Ye"- hiH-llgbltenjguilinz- i some six {Tmlilliflnfiliit ma! ‘able until a short .~ , , "i6 B Ore iiieati to go round has been. forty years in the and M, at mane“, pertaining m the forth.‘ The several farms ac- qulred-évery largely through his illdllfltfy and -pl!l'S9V8l'llI1C6-—0fl, * which his sons are settled toge- ther with the beautiful homestead, ~ stand as a monument ‘ti; a lilo" crowned with signal tucecss. and whii-e Mr. Roles was so diligent" in business, he never forgot the bei- of the Episcopal Church at , Milton, in which cemetery his re mains will be laid to rest beside those of his dear wife who prede- ‘ \\ _ _ it j. .- i ~ .. . 0 ' - "- ' the same Sunday Sit-noel. Mr. Brit- “H” llll" all"!!! 2 "l"! 580-" in; disposition, kind and genial. with a generosity not too often met with and which, will ion"; b re- mambe d do tb such 4,1 Ida‘ He leave; behind to chem a a, School is four square. The work of ll w“ lmllelli Yelltllenllllrll ‘llllle the ulassrtiom fiurnished intellec- ‘tltgllrinllillxlilllilfigllll gi'lli;‘“llllil*ll‘gl’il_lll‘ tuul stimulus an‘) idles splendid ilc- .. i ‘ _". . . .'ii'. .7“ ‘V; n_ a“ v l“\-~ we were 1rd hi‘ hi: mwnire or llli-‘Qlngoiiiiitlineiyg lreeefol‘ fiillftililli? Sellllll"? l" llevlllllllllll ion. The students were divided lutu ‘ V _ ljliclllrel‘ °ll llle Fl-llellll teams and an interesting series of 5.37.30 w“; istuynldafisv stlxioaloxtirgovzpfigi lxirytriiley bail getmeiwua DhiyatLTennlii taken lII the collection ullil pletigei-ii ' ' l ‘ ' < l." c ' i. __ " ‘" " ‘.11 lerlllllln Willi g V9“ ‘we? l0 Brill") while the previous night. pleilgesi. .. , ‘ _' _ ' ' . ll “llllell 5- . '. Fell We .I..“ gillaiitilllulrllviatinlmllnléi ll- as the nieimlbers sittarounti the space lllii‘lllliyllfigxllgizllgl- dill?“ (Iollege. singing in something for K i _ . C, L .1 _‘ i _ 4 _ if 911w" hlfi‘ l1- vll \°ll_>i‘-‘i ll-l“ ‘evt-igv one present to remember. ‘Vi iiiiiiiie tr stun ‘ll ssion tty Smigfrls‘: Lydwxxlfl‘ ltieéqlmln$g T5“ Eve“ m the Shun space or d week 1L5“ "l! l‘! i‘ ‘ l t; we seemed to get acquainted iiii Pellillffi “Yllk l)!‘ liljv- ‘F- 31- Mill? the ieittiei-ii and with one aiiotllierf Billli lfiil’! AEP llllY-“i l‘ "ill lll’ -\ll'- so that we are better fitted lor the A- 3“- (Iielég; Yell". Al?‘ illYl-‘l will“ work which lies ahead of us this "if ions lillllllg-TOUII! in Mt, _l\_ 141.119.; Wood. TUITI-Dli", your; (‘mm . “i-Z-v-rzl- *—_*i“ w‘ i illfl" “Can you fill this prescription for me at once?" said the raver customer to the druggist, "The cztse is urgent." “I'll do ti as soon as possible." replied the tlrugglst. “Just as soon its the rush is over at the soda water fountain." "Are you really trontent to spend Your life walking round the (‘Ollill try begging?" “No, lady." answered Weary . . ,e-_ogo to Legion iveckiy. """ F-a- a _ , d“ . l k for purity and perfect baking. R those who appreciate superior I l quality in baking-golden-crusted-r ‘ finely textured bread-perfect flour is the great ingredient thafwill help provide it. There is a difference about this flour that will be noticeable with your first baking Our careful milling retains all the sweet.“ nut~like flavor oi ‘the wheat. ' is so fine of texture and delicately w perfect balringoalways-résuit. "." g p HUNT siioaytro. \ ’.'-;,,..._-~ __ _. .... a '\ -av . i ' = _\ \ ._s \ _ min ‘ t