.; “n, . " k%-g§ .~- l. --~._--._.... u- A>QL'Q.LO§LAL . rotten ocun-ngabgoo she I j. Q , OI Clllj extant a. ‘omanckturdly after- noon at the V. lice Court. Another » -» .1.» f? .\ A -. ~ i I‘ ~' "' h"? - ';'l""r‘. Id‘ r, l. .,,.t»_' t... . - , _ uni.‘ ‘it. wnflhflhflj t. cmcuar Atmouttel- - h new mm In Gtlrlemwvn 1M" ~ . Wednoeadly Nov lat I V _ _ W a tag the resent villi of the heleisl: mte-dvfillli. . w; ‘nlafliiyfl at 7.30 p. m. in the Pownl Church ‘ V». ‘ Ha won in one dlltllldl, All?” ' up“, - ;.-°"‘,x "m “n, “my. Rev John 1F. Iltgzayewilgnrllgviallu: ; - V] ha: made a t ti’! lorhau ‘m’; Kfi u“ w“ . xix.” very popuar, _ .5; " .~'.- ---. ~5 " jflby rara." Mr. Denny u a lecturer all; g _ E j . ‘mil-LA ‘ha’. 6 “m, bu.“ "s; “a adfionrned at great ability who would be w‘: v . -~V_____ wrfluos . "o" v "o "'. “m'd_lb.r.m.f' p“. the mominlxlpllloh an a drunk feoelv d on any Ohatltsuulll r i; .1.“ 9m; “W; - - on I u on, d. ' 1L I "d ‘church. film‘! lllihld 1°? was fl " _ - ' form. me and enlvl a area“ ‘u! w." “m”? f: . the"?! n . M u“. . '1‘ -/ w‘. - d“ " iff»'."...‘§$".'."."ii"i airtight‘! d“; ‘d. i1?» me or snob s‘ J ‘ '0 I 3p "‘ ‘ ' ‘u.."€v o " ' " '0‘ . " hi! Verna . . . . . - . -: m"! ‘ V}. , t _. f’ _ ; "a '°-.""‘_ "u “""°" ‘iii’ p’ m‘ “Qfililfiitlv a.‘ ui 91'“, n- ‘ gallant‘: p " time 4g; 555d ll"; mu-snnoouicnon ewe-mt; zbakttastxdy-lhhl.‘ “W! . t 6.80s. zszzmto . i. one an o: ma “a m‘ b! flldlelw “J h F mu...“ Butnmeraldc. were actual! him-timid not low Koaals officiating» ohruo lcok- mos ‘the ceremony. the bridal hi.“ on‘: ‘mushroom salt-here:- a bile trolls food on myatemaeh edpcharnlinrin a‘ m: suit of couple and about army ‘melts re §$$§ehe every specimen of the and to _a whole month the only Ne, blue tricotitiegjrlth hat t0 turned to the home of the bride ' 1 ' commodity has grown nourishment l could‘ take was-a much, and creation-bar, the gift vrhere, a autnptuout repeat we! ..,, . . . stalk-r. ».lt-llPtfiEfl‘l'8. - ship- ments-ymof, melts are gassing throttgh this ‘city from Prince Ed- ward . Island and North Shore points ‘for-‘tlia Boston and New York markets. The smslts are caught by inc. "the handfishlug season b ‘ ‘in: this month and the netting-lesson about Dec. 1.-.- St. John Journal. .. 4.....- .- - . LOCAL RADIO CONCERT. —An interesting experiment local radio ‘broadcasting was made from Mr. ‘Place. Buyer's radio apparatus equipped with s broadcasting set by Mr. Walter l-iyndman on Satur- day afternoon. The programme. which was varied and entertaining was heard by radio fans thrrugh- out the city with great interest and it'is hoped and expected that this novel feature will become ini the near future a regular source oi entertainment. LAID TO REST. ‘-’l‘he funeral of the late Edward Kelly took pretty regularly your after your and he has kept the town fairly well supplied ilor many seasons past with profit to himself and pleasure to all concerned. This year however. the crop has been a complete failure and he tells us that in about as much hiklnx N some pg those professional globe trotters have done this fall he has been rewiarded by findluk 108N119 solitary mushroom and not much of a one mt that. When another member of our debatinK 0111b 0" Central St. told how he only an amateur at the some had earlier‘ in the week gathered quite a rea- pectafole can full in one hike John that effect . --INSPIRING ADDRESS. 3- An place Saturday morning from his, ints residence. Sydney st, to Sh; Dual-man's Cathedral where a Hdglll Mass of Requiem was celebrated‘ by Rev. R. St. John. The pall' bearers were: Messrs. Jnc. Mo Kenna, Jae. Eden, Jas. H. Menag- hsh, John m. Hughes. n. F. Maddi-| Ban, and Joe. McCarey. Service} at the grave was conducted by Rev| J. Rooney. I IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE-The! black leather grip lost on Thurs- day last from the car of Rev. lLH. Stnvert, between Fredericton and Keusington was found shortly ab‘ terwards by Mr. Jordan Andrews: of Bradslbane lie found it near the home of Mr Benjamin Chine where there is a somewhat rough place on the road. The Joltings oi the car had evidentaily thrown the grip off the seat. against the doom. which probably had not been se- curely claeped and forced it open. 1t is understood that the young man did not even open the grip. And not un-tll be saw 5B9 advertisement in the Guardian was he able to find the owner. Friday evening Mr. And- rea's took the grip down to Mr. Steven's bosrrding place. Mr. Stav- nrt was away st the time. On his return needless to say he was de- lighted to find his grip awaiting him. He expect. to see Mr. Aild- rews soon to reward him for his kindness and manllness in return- ingit so promptly. Lesson-Al- ways advertise in the Guardian. A W-ONDEflFUL SHOW-Wt is a long time since we have had as good sslhow as thelone the Young- Adnms Company has this season. says the St. Albans, Vt, Dally Mes- senger. Mr. Young has brought many good shows to St. Albans but, never before has he equalled the present company. A bumper house greeted them last night in spite of tho inclement west-her and they deserved it. Marjie-Ad- nms neve-r appeared to better ad- vantage. She had an excellent part in Mary Ann, and was a. whole - show in herself. The support was splendid, every‘ character being remarkably wci! taken. Not a dull moment tluuug the evening. Thc four acts: went over with s bang and the vaudeville between acts was all good. The Scotch act, con‘- sisting of singing dsnong piping and drumming was a big feature and made a tenriiic hit. Four acts of melodrama six big speclfiiltles, a. Kilty Band and Orchestra, melt‘? up cue of the very best shows seen here for many pears. The show is clean, has class, full of ginger. and made a most favour- able impression. Mr. Your}! fllld Miss Adams ' are well known in tit-is city. diodes Know mt. inspiring address was given in the Salvation Army Hall at Summer- side on Tuesday night by Col. Moreben. Secretary of Young Peo- ples Work for eastern Canada; Newfoundland and Bermuda. The great work in which he-ls engaged is that of an organization of the young people for the army and he has ttlve superlntendence cf cadet corps, guards, and other organiza- tlona within his jurisdiction, Ho is a mun of vision and looks upon his work as a God given privi- lege. Col. Morehen was Divisional Commander at ‘Halifax when the army division in this Province was attached to that city and twelve or thirteen years ago he was a frequent visitor hero. His address as heard by a. large and appre- ciative audience. He left Bummer- side on Wednesday for Sscltvllie and thence vto Halifax where Army Congress is being hold dur- ing the first week of November. LADNER—MaeLAREN.- On the evening of the 25th inst. a pretty wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Macliaren, Cable Head. when their daughter, Catherine Isabel. was united in marriage to Mr. John M. Ladner of St. Peters. While "The Voice that Breathed 0'er Eden” was rendered. the father led the bride to the al- tar. The marriage ceremony was small chastity of milk. . " - of thpzgrcoju and carried a shower "worse can't describe how I wi- houeuot o! rink aadhivhtto chry- bred from ilidixeatiouiAtzl-llllfilrm? ntlfllllltns, lnimedi sly after heart neg: shnost stand-still w! t ceremony w». and: rs. Suther l simply , to fish! format“. m! laud. mic showers ‘biz-confetti. and 1 hadauch had elm snails that I rose wishes. mt omtlte train tor could not see. Charlottetown, where they had “Something seemed to keep tsll- “whom. a; the poms o1 the lug me that if l would taktsTanlac groom's mother. The happy young .1 would set better and that is Just qqqph; tot-t on the afternoon. train what hswohed. (Or l bed not tak- en route for their future home 1n sn more than three doses until ’I Red Wing, Minnn-vrhprethe groom began to feel atrongetg. After iln- has securett an etc ent position ishlng my sixth‘ bottle i was eating with the Rest island x Co. Prior just anything l wanted and found l _tq= the marriage a. ‘linen shower had gained more than thirty pounds was given to lMiaa ihldMillan at tnweiznt fvcan new do all-lltythe-"home-of Mrs. W. Duke. An ad- housevrork and look after the chlld- dress and presentation was given 5am, like M“ you w o,- wm-u ufren and still feel as fresh at the to the groom in the Masonic Hall end of the day as when l start in bythe Royal Chapter, of which he the‘ morning." _ a. valuable member. The bride The above, statement was made was the recipient of many beauti- recently by tMra. George-Bhearlnmful gifts, including several sub- 288 Chebuoto Road. Halifax, N. S..stantial cheques, linen, cut glare Tanlae is sold bv all aeou ants‘ glsts. Mr. Btanle Wodloclrs auto ale. City. e sister is Miss Laura May, of Boston. The funeral to New Dominion cemetery will leave the residence of James Mo- Eschern, l8 Elm Avenue. this af- ternoon (Monday) ant 1 o'clock. the poll-bearers {being South Afri- can war veterans. Deepest sym- pstby is tendered to the mam-bars or the bereaved family. TUEBDAY FUNERAL SUNDAY. - The funeral of the late Edward O‘Counor on Sunday afternoon was largely attended. Service at 8t. Dunstalfs Cathedral and at the comets y was conducted by Rev. ill, ‘St. John. The pail bearers we're Allan Molnnlaglames Lappln, Gregory Hughes, Dennis Mc- Kenzie. Alexis Curry and William Bradley. A wvsuoomuz ytstroa. —Mr. George Party, a prominent merch- ant trader of Rama. Newfoundland is on a buslneas visit to the prov- performed by the tRev. J. M. The bride, who was becomlngly st- tlred in georgette with lace trim- mings, with bridal veil and orange blossoms, is one oi the popular young ladies of the commumty and was the recipient ,_ci many valuable and useful presents and the groom is one of the leading business men of Stt. Peters. The evening was spent pleasantly. Mr. Harry Mc- Ewen a. tthe organ and Mr. Joshua Garrett with -the violin and Mrs. made the happy occasion, bright and pleasant. After a delicious sup- per and an entertaining evening, the happy couple drove to their new home in St. Peters, followed by the best wishes ofthelr ‘friends. The death occurred at thc City Hospital nu Saturday evenlnsfict- 28. at 515 o'clock of Wi-lilam A. McEacltern. The lute Mr. lticldach- ern. was a well known and respec- ted .esldent of Charlottetown for many years, For the last two Year!- hc had been employed as engin- eer at lCan-tp Hill Hospital, Halifax lie was a veteran of the South Af- rican War and oi’ the Great War. "The late Mr. llfumachern was 51 years of age, and is survived by two brothers and one sister. The ‘brothers are Jllllwfl. ‘QWY-Timllflvg plumber, and Angus, mechanic at m......,,g,ht....; Gdiillilld BdSlilfH Thirty Years _ lace for the first time and was re- M Leod, in presence of the lmmedisteigmtered friends of the contracting partissl Jasper Mclsaren lbyher recitations,| at the Revere. -Mr. Perry has two schconera coming to lCharlottetown and has now a lschooher loading eat Montague. He i! trading in genearl produce 8151" ' and silverware. The good wishes o! thelrmsny friends I'll‘ "W" future happiness - and prosperity follow -them. ~ ._—o'¢~ LAlD TO flfidTr-Tlle funeral of the late William A. Mcblacllern took piece yesterday from the boots of his brother, Mr. Joe. Mc- lllschern, Elm Avenue. New Dc- utln-ion Cemetery. e tuneral. which was ‘by car, vvesdargcly at- tended and there were nnnr beau- tiful floral tributes. Rev. Geo. C. Taylor officiated at the house and at the grave. The ‘pallbearers were all South African war cam- rades of the deceased. They were: Col. Cocks, Messrs- Edward Sutull, John Proud. Wm. ‘Harris, RegCox sud Chas. Hines."- WIDDING HELLC. -— A very pretty and popttlarweddlng was solemniaed in the Brick Church at Winsloé on Wednesday" morning at eleven o'clock when Rev. Geo. A._D. Elliot of Budtouche. N. 8., was united in marriage with Miss Pearl H. C. Saunders of Winsloe. The church was Jorgedusiy decor- ated with autumuldaves and pre- sented .0. beautiful appearance. The bride. most appropriately at-l tired, was given away. by her guardian, Mr. George Leslie Bryenton. Many ‘beautiful and substantial presents were received by the bride, 81110!!! Whlchmhy be mentioned a new style and v=ry expensive plano-box-orgsn. the gilt of and is bringing over among other .things_ a lot of Labrador herring. Hid ship will return loaded with ls- lund produce to Newfoundland. -MET WITH ACGlDENT-While returning from Eimodale on Wed- nesday. Capt. Goodwin of the Sal- vation Army had the misfortune to meet with an accident severely sprainlng his right ankle. Mrs. Goodwin, who holds a St. John am- bulance certlficale rendered iiret aid. Captain and _Mrs. Goodwin were to have left for Halifax on Thursday to attend the Maritime Congress of the B. A. but have been forced to postpone tbs trip for a few days. --WEDDING BELLS. -- A quiet but pretty wedding was solemn; ised on Wednesday. Oct. Q6112; at" ISt. Mary's Rectory. sSummerside, Rev. C. De Wolfe White officiating when Jesse. eldest daughter of _r and Mrs. Miliman of Kensingt became the wife of Lawrence dd, wife. The friends of the bride as- sembled at her home on thekaveu- ing before the wedding and pre- sented her with an address and a purse. of money. ‘The ‘hallo!’ couple took the afternoonWrain for the mainland where thehoney- moon will be spent. - WEDNESDAY . ,1 , rm: sauousr to soiglven Thursday evening by the ladies of the city. churches for the wcrkcra of the Bible Society -wiil begin as. 6.80 in the‘ Heart: Memorial Hell. it is enpecaed that all the collec- tors and" members of the ‘execu- tive of the Charlottetown branch will be present. LEAVING FOR MlOH|_AN.- Mr. l-i. B. Arblng; who bu" been thc efficient manager of the Char- lottetown Silver Fqx Ranch for the past six years leaves shortly for- Graud Rapids. Michigan. Mr. Arbing will manage four or five son of the latte Murdookflllfcbeod of Orwell. _ _ __ ingly htth-es in crows silk canton crepe with bead trimmings and wore a hat of the same shade. After supper was sorted atthe home of the bride's‘ mother the wedding- psrty motored to their future home in Orwell. P. E. l. fol- lowad by the best wishes of their many friends. RECEIVES SILVER MEDAL.- iu a recent despateh from London, Enl. the following award is All; nouncsd as having been made by the Royal Humane Society in con- nection with the wreck of the Cruiser Raleigh near Point Annoa; Labrador, on Aug. 8th: Clasp for this silver medal of Lietlt Humph- rey G. Hopper, ll. N., for swim- ming elhore with s line, thus sav- lug, more than ‘I00 officers and mail." Lleut l-lopperuieiteived the silver medal in 101 for Kiting overboardvirom H M. . Mails and saving six men of t s Front: steamship omnah which hid been torpedoed by. t-l1e_Ge ans. A Sliver Mean towPerey ~ Hut- ton. mltlshipman. of the Raleigh. ranches for-a company, the-rs hav- The hm“ w" ‘weanling under his care about two hund- red psirs. Mrs. Aiming" and daugh- ter will accompany him. WAO HER-E ONViSIT. -‘- Miss Estelle B. Stewart. of Winthrop, lMa-ss, who has been on thdlsland for the past four tmonths, left h! the 8.8. Prince liltlward island on Saturday morning en route to Bos- ton, Mass, where she will resume her duties with the alohn Hancock Mutual Life ‘Insurance Co. Miss Stewart, who has been orrltnfllr- tended leave of absence from her business since ‘last xApril, owing to iii health, is ‘much improved. quill tier many friends will be _-pls ed o have her with them again. l ttimie D. Stewart, of Portage, ac- companied hsr sister as far as Borden. WEDDING BILLS. —- U on Road Church was the scene c "a very pretty woddl g on Wednes- dily evening; Oct. th at 8 o'clock when Miss Lilla rysntou, daugllat- er of Mr. andf Mrs. Heed, 1n‘ llryento, of ilwich ltosdlbecamg the bri_ e of Mr. Lorne Noun. duly son M.’ Mr. and am. Cephls Nana for resents? a seamen after the 0 A 0 “pied and Q verymzigaaniheveh- i 8 0 . 91‘. Vi‘ . 9 W97 czsupl: glgovmo their future home lu-Wlnslbh. ..'!‘l\e wedding DIQj seats were numQl-ous ‘lad beauti- tul tucludlaa out sisal. silver am! pyrsx, also _ money. The blended! the bride assembled at her home on Wed- nesday. Oct. tqth. a_nd mesented hsrwlth an addrma and a. beauti- lulu arm chair. munspav LECTURES BY REV. J. F. has been delivering a series of lec- tures on "Varied Phases of Life in tneVSouth American Tropics." On Monday the lectured at Duns- taffnage, on Tuesday at Maria, and last night at P-ownal. The lec- tures are greatly appreciated and Mr. Donny has been Ire-invited to gecture at Marie early in Decem- 03'. BROTHER-HOOD MEETING. — At the weekly meeting of ‘his Brotherhood of ztoh Presbyterau Church Tuesday evening a very interesting talk was given by Prof William. diced‘ who emphasized the importance of manufhjlcturiag on the farm th raw materials intq products. su‘ "as cheese and but- ter, instead d! shipping it out of the country in its natural state. The address wls very much sn- joyed and it is understoodthat tallns upon other interesting sub- jects will be, a regular feature of the Brother-hood meetings. Mr. S. A. MacDchald. the president, 0c- cupiotl thee hair ‘ikteeday night. ...__ HARV-EQTEFIS RETURNED - On Tuesday night a number of young men from Cardigan arrived in the city on return from the har- vest excursion. " Edward Mc- Masters returned from Calgary; Malcolm MacDonald and Cyrus iMoGllvt-ay from Winnipeg and Claytus Fogharty from Regina. They report conditions in the West very good. with plenty of op- portunity for work. in Montreal, several returning harvesters have been held up and robbed on the streets lately and the Islanders followed the safe course of remain- Mn a L. _ ‘Bryemon “dung in the railway station during the few hours they were in the Quebec capital. A SPLENDID SHIPMENT- Mr Chas ‘Mcisuac ibrought .in to OlLesry Tuesday possibly the beat lambs that has been marketed on P. E. lsdand this season. if there are any better ones. the writer would like to thear of them through the press. In all eleven lambs weighed 11426 lbs., an average of nearly 130 lha. each for which he received at 9$§c per lb. $135.47. Mr. lMclnaao is one of the farm- crs who believes in marketing the bestgand co “elders anything smal- lsr than U1 a in lambs "Merely boarders." The above was sold to Mr. A. G. Berry of Susan who will verity the above statements. Mr. Berry is considered one of the b-u: lamb buyers who combs id thc povlnce. The fact .'~i him pur- --:\>- n: in the vclhitr of "W" lambs this season-i: smvlé» FY00! that he uses his customers right and ~ln ouch a manner that fha can return from year to ycar.—-Sum- merside papers please colll‘. A deep gloom of sorrow spread over Bryrne's Road when it became known that YMrs. Lawrence Byrne had passed to her eternal reward. The sad event occurred Sunday night, September .1.'ith., Deceased had been feeling quite well and was attending to her household Guard The Children From Autumn Golds . The Fall is the most severe sea- son of the year for colds-was day B6 warm. the next day cold and wet. and unless the mother is on her guard. the little ones are seized winter. Baby's Own Tablets are mothers‘ best friend in preventing or banishing colds. They sot as a. gentle laxative, ‘keeping -the bowels and stomach free and sweet. An oc- casional does of the Tablets will preyent colds, or -i.f it does come on suddenly their prompt use will re- lieve the baby. The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mall at a substantial sum of ~ DENNY?‘ REY. 1.7‘. DUIIIIY. 901M! , t ~ the... =” ' , r _ please! ptlriklllttrf . . . . . .1...- .,,...-¢.,..._ old brother. The ‘boy had a half- duti-es when she was stricken down with a paralytic stroke and after a. short illness of 16.11am: relied away at the ale. 9f 57 3'9"" did not know was loaded. and as he‘ was going out the kitchen door the trigger caught, sending the "vanes l. .... t. ..»-4=.. nu h“. .. , h .. . . ‘ 0b ‘r _' cooked rifts in hti hand which he .313? c‘ Q5“ catches "o! smelt‘ t, last week by the island s“. and in many cases the " ceived for shipments we" l with colds that may hens 0H Ml-tary units as well as all During her last illness she was frequently visited by her 985101‘- ‘Ilhd Rev. Father Rooney, and she. died fortified). ev the lalirltes °f the Holy, Catholic Church. Her. funeral was held on Tuesday af-_ tel-noon, Sept. 19. and was largly attended. mhe pail-bearers were Messrs Albert Jardillo. Fidlle Mac- "Doriald, Lawrence Plielan, Pater Slnnot. Patrick Donnelly, and Pat- rick Walsllt ' . On Wednesday morning a Req- uiem HiglfMaBs for the repose of her soul was celebrated by the Rev. Father Rooney. Besides her invalided husband. la sons, Walter Thomas, Harold n Boston, William _in New York. Alphonsus and Louis at home: two daughters, ‘Mrs. JLHigglns and Mrs. Shields in Boston; two sis- antl Mrs.. John‘ Clarkin. Byrne’s Road; and one brother. Jviichael Connolly, Portland; are left ‘to mourn. May her ‘Soul rest in peace. ters Mrs». Theresa O‘Brieu Windon FRIDAY young sister, who was going into the house with water. The lttle girl came to the Prince C ‘hty Hospltshwhere she was treated. very favorable. GOING 0N VACATION. - Mhior George J. Crosby, American Consul, intends taking a two months leave of absence within the next few days. He will be re- lieved by Vice _Consui de Carriers Arthur B. Glroux, who is now on duty in the Consulate General at Halifax. lMr. Giroux though born in Massachusetts was appointed to the American Consular Service front the State of New York, Sep- tember 7, 1920. His first asel n; ment was as Vice Consul in t s‘ City of Quebec. probably arrive in Charlottetown on tlie evening train Friday, Nev. 3rd. NARROW E-SOAP-E- Two men belonging to Scurls, Angus Bras -—A GOOD TlME-Hallowevu was celebrated tin town in the us- ual manner-and so far- as is reported, the large number of youths of, both sexes who turned out conduc-i ted themselves in s resllei-‘lflllle manner with, perhaps. an odd ex- ception, which must alwflls be 6K" pected. ~—il. ' _..o|ao AT FREETOWN. -Tho death took place at Freetown on Sunday of Mr. John Walker. used 30 years. a well known and resvflel‘ ed citizen of that place. He 1B survived by four sons and four daughters, as follows: James, in Colorado; Robert at Summerside: Stafford, at Freetown: Mrs. A. Tay- lor, Summeraide: Mrs. Jos. Taylor and Mrs. DeJH-rdine at Kenslngton. —HALLOWE'EN SOCIAL. — A Illallowekin social attended by many young couples was held at the Y. M.-C.A. at Summerside on Monday evening, and a thoroughly enjoy- able eveping was spent. The cos- tumes worn were appropriate for the occasion. and several were ex- ceedingly good. . A hslllly sing-song led by Mr. Bandy -MoGregor, added to the enjoy-ment of the evening, ‘after which lunch was served. HAMPTON CONGREGATIOM- new MsJ. MlidPherson, M.A., 13.11., Minister. Preaching services, for November B, BOllShBw at 11, Ap- pln Road nt 3. Hampton at 7, Try- omeervice at 7, conducted by Mrs; MswPherson. ThamltsgIv-‘lug orfen, in: formissions in all churches at Hampton a special service with refllloilsive readings. special music and recitatlons by the choir and‘ SundayqSchool combined. A wel- wlllfllflr all who may unite with us in worship. SCHOOL OF BIGNALLI-NG. — has been authorised for Charlotte- town, class to begin at the Drill ‘Shed oninext Monday evening at 7 o'clock. Similar courses in slg. nailing have been conducted here W011 Yell! Qillce the war and proved very popular. t; is expected that all members of No. 8 signalling, company and those of the signall- ing sections of the various mm. others who are interested will avail them selves of this opportunity m qmp, ify for the army signal diploma which will be awarded at the close of the course. A Provisional school of signalling» d'0r, and A. M. McDonald, had a narrow escape from drowning in the "rain storm last Tuesday. Tlhese men were coming from inverness, C.‘B., bound for ‘Sourls. The engine gave out, and they set a sail which in the breeze soon was shattered to pieces. The boat was blown with wind and tide, eventually striking the shore at South bake. There was a big surf on shore and the [boat was capsized tlrree times. The men bravely clungto her a_nd both ‘being good switnrnerspsucceeded in landing at Sonllh Lake almost ex- haunted. ri SUCCESSFUL l$LANDER.-- A Winnipeg paper of recent date contains an excellent photo of Mr. J J. E. Keough, formerly or North ' Tryon. which it designates as "the T mun twho rrtakes flCYBSCEDL prize winning butter." Mr. Keough took first prize at the ‘Canadian Nation- al Exhibition at 'I‘oronto lust month in a competition open to! the world. This htttter Won firs: place among all (Jsnudian exhibits at the National Dairy lShow it. Chicago in 1921. it did the same in 1920 and 1-819. Crescent butter stood first in the Educationalist contest conducted by the Domin- ion ‘Depurimeut of Agriculture in Aug. points out of n possible 100. I: has cleaned up big competitions at the Western fairs this year thereby duplicating its achieve- mcnLs of fonner seasons." Mr. Keough has been in the west for charge into the forehead of his ly Cove, Peak and Convention p; moms were fitziilngly _ M’, Giro“ w," $1M the festive scene d figure. It is tot, that this keeps up. I ‘y. ; -.._¢_- t "anus coastal-fluent; and where her condition nowie gglzggldfiaxitqhtgncmggg Harbor. For several my, the late heavy weather; it " load after boat load a‘! m, v was a ready market for Matthew k McLean's so‘ structed flsh stand at lite muanuowrsu m; Thirty young eople thllghtful ev ag wlmi etc., in the Montaguc g personals. The white urea glided about in 3 Gswk Centre, w e remembered. ~ ,- > 40mm: AND 30G very enjoyable Hallowed; and social was held in ilk iel ITuesdsy night, I20 members oi the order their wives and iriendsg Ito celebrate the festal ev lows‘ Hall, Sunrmersido, when" more" ght royal style. The Orchestra provided musioi dance numbers. many of; were the old fashioned lsuc qusthrillcs. Those who did dulge in the light fantastic‘ the fickle through the ‘Refreshments were served it course of the evening. goddess oi medium oi NUPTiALS.—-A very pre - ding took place in Fort All church on Wednesday, Sop 7th, when Miss Delia J. Bey united in marriage to Mr. Am Callaghan. The bride wt! tended by her cousin, Miss rninor, while Mr. Damien ably supported the groom. the nuptial mass, which WI! brated by the pastor, Rev. McDonald. the wedding party to the home of the bride's m whore a sumptuous dinner aw them. The afternoon was antly spent in music, after the happy couple left for the ure home in Auburn. where! biotin supper was served to one ltundreddlnviteg Bllelllfihgd - ,es ud frien s oi 1B "mil 1921 with a score of 96.7 Ne.“ Baum‘ was the “mo! joyment of the evening W! l time was spent to the was‘ hours. The gifts, which were emits and beautiful, testlfl the popularity of the ywnn . ‘ ’ ‘ Th Gtitfdiah joins in wishill upwards of fifteen years. but he an: Mm-Tcanaxhan mun‘ happy wedded ntth-llsetriot-vl . copy. ._ . learned his trade in Tryon, which is famous for its good butter ma- kers. to When Sick, "Biliousv, Heodlchy, Sour Stomach, Gases, Clean SERIOW ACCIDENT. -Be_rtha Reine!» fifteen your old daughter of Mrs. Veronica lleilley, of GLeary. met with painful injuries ch Friday morning when she "as accidentally shot ‘by a twelve-y‘ ‘T. blliblifl. when your bead is-dull. orr, aching, or your stomach is sounor saggy. Just flake one or tvvtiqg: ca . v ~ h ' EASTUHIA vuaaawvsoa ' nonnativ- l ' . ' . . . ts b0 r" Th n. wu- Eiimélfifp-t... .33.? .3313" ‘iii 3§s§l3$7 “*3. Tielfhiouu Hexlelngogguiroalivlili-Qnl- BRINGING-- Ill’ FdillllilRi- wit?‘ “ , ' ICANW‘ FIND Jtc, 5 ~ " , ' .’ ‘ ‘ - ~ . ‘ ,., HQPE H: wncaczte. cw oazmg-iuacmu. p L. mm‘ “Ebb: . _ V - LL. Hm rl-tsut. 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