M v urunsn; _ PLi_J_-Qdiis. Wm. Walsh 0130?,” Wednesday of in. iiuenls,-_"asv - -i~ j ~ fi - _ '"7"' ;_.,g‘°§¢-itiuniliit vastsr. ._ -rn, Miujsipingl hand of Souris St. Jamugeppsshyterlan [church have do. cmd &°ferect~aflp¢l1§_°rhl tablet in do apron inintomofv of Miss Rena MéM&,_"_A1s|>f a Communion ng ¢q,_, > . i' L.: _ piss - npnonso.-y 'rns .ian- ,wyj s_1.‘ass.:.oeoh awsrnsayte ans CPL 'e`S_,:1-ionnosloy for person, ll ‘V _~ `.¢'iu-ifftbo. battle held in Fm,`¢$_i $91; _I1-ieisdossey is ' from -North nf--if---i-is-». .t“""°#1.1.-= we loo- Bwaqglfi ini 19151and his' friends' an gfgdfgto hegot through vitbodt qiscrlsfcii an -hopeto see him ‘liome’§#0Qll- ' ,L g ` -- soils or -rsmnusnce. -Union D,,i,,i5n'JNs.' is, snringnsis, is stui gm-giné~t.o`_tli_e front with increasing msinlqiirshlp, interesting meetings and me f§1lo§\rin`¥°e`ll'lcie-III; elsif of oillcers; WI }5“f»;i]¢`;_h 'ilaa\am;"W. A.- Mar- gamf-Pgnmmond; Il.. S.-_-Agnes Has- lam; S.-La'ura`Me.cKenzie; F. 5. aldlnjest Hssism 'rressni-sr-,emily Howardf; ‘Qhnplain-- Ruth Howard; Condgdwnp-lvillam Haslam; A. C.- pim-rie In-unimondp; ` I. S.-Elsworth Msynegfpl `S`.-=Nelsé¢n Matheson; P. w., r_i,f‘n\iznbetn"Di=uminen'a. 'Memb- ,,,-,, gr "ssia division intend having s smisi nrosramm ,1H°l\1dl°¢. min- isrestihg dialogue. next night 'of meet- ms. “ 'At southampwn, on November 14th. there`)bhsso'd pslacoflxlly away, at _the ,'.,»iy~i¢s ot is you-s, Josephine, ss- loved-` dlsughter of mughlin Mac- Kinnon. Although in flailing health for sometime, no oneevei realized .that the ¢h`ii`-‘was so near but despite medi- cal sid and tender nursing ‘she p'aased to her -Eternal home on the above ment`i‘oned.date. Besides her parents she 'leayee'~tio_ Lmoum four sisters and three brothers' and a large circle of sorriiwing friends. Her remains were folio¢1_eii on Saturday mom-ing to their lastfkslting ,place -by iaiarge concourse of-people. After a high Mass sung by the 1`§§v..~Bernabd.A.'Moe.wlay. all that was §'d`8hhil'.\,-‘-ltkajgvchild-wa.s laid to rest in the beautiful cemetery adjoin- ing the -Church there to await a glori- Olgtypsreslulflmt-illll. May her soul rest in peace; - "Their passed peacefully away on St. Peter’s Road, Cardigan on Tuesday, August 6th, 1918, George Ployer at the age of 42 years. Deceased -has been in failing health for some time and rie- cided to try the climate of Western Canada- for a change but after spend- ing some time there* his condllion gradually grew worse and he was ob- liged to return to his _native ,home in March. where all that kind hands and medical skill could do. was.f.ione, lmt of no avail. The late'-_Mr. Ployer was a man of kind andcheerful disposition a good neighbor hewas always ready and willing -to offer help' to _any who needed his assistance. The above 'huns well 'exemplised by the lsrse num- ber of carriages who followed 'his remains to st. indrews Presbyier- isn cliurcli,"Cs.rdigan. The service at. the house 'and "grave .were conducted by the pesto;-.Rev. D..McVicar. BP- sides two brothers and five sisters* he leaves t_0_ mourn a sorrowlllit Wlilqw and three qinall chll¢1|"9ll» who :Wllll long -cherish the memory I-if il Will and devoted- husband ,and father. 'll-he Pall bcnrcrs were Messrs W. l,. lilc- Luron, John Scriinegour. Allen Sliiiw, Robt_ 'Mchari-n, l’. J. Shark(-Y lllil M. JL iriyns. f' ._ T- - .. GI-N PILLS _- mn 'riia 1 SPANISH “BLU” _ini \. X Ewrbody knows that enq oilths W” ‘l°PY¢illlg snddangerods dom- l“\l°¢» molds; :mn the sms sr Spanish Induolla--is vvoaksnodkkid- heya- ‘ _ ,_ .` Hlllldnill of persons srenosv an fr- *'¢ 'sro ssa~s_nsoyssss.mis ms oy diwrdm possess they :suse to mass; f‘\;]ni‘1f,tnmsntsl shots loft by tlis__ Ml- lulsrlng-they are th`s'people who filed Gin Pills and restored their kid- “YI to :their proper state of health rlllfll *ll s e letters 1” 1"!! liii;.l:rl3ii‘%oi§l!:?ln to ns “ills iisgois nm -awe sims just in "'"°‘l’.!5'lre\uir`o 5,-Whey strength- , :Aid the vvssk ned qi up hm. sd sanoysnes and' W r_ry. (lin Pills have alvva been accepted : in nn_K;_-su zss‘1:_isssy-of .$12101 trble-novo. they sinks good *li “.'n`§°' 1°' 'M shi” lifilil 'Killa-‘foe uw "Fu" _ . . "i“"'*-*.1* °°°-lhiillills sf 'nan 'll lldnsy £|¢p'““_ ' \ ills Pin _ " 0 ~ “mm bs* laid 00 i ° Nltloni nts; s omit-si c. -°‘%"'.“'»» IM., 'i'mm,.oat. aft - ._\_ i B°f..thsrh.sre other people who' si-e\ ww” H°'m“l l“¢_‘*°°k *-0 let treat- ment for an iniumd leg caused by it d-°'°°"V° ilhuk in the slide walk.-3 Londo; leaves tomorrow for ueut Iimlwid . on a visit to his son ' Pawn- -Mr. Paton eg._ iliects to be bsckior the opening of um Legislature in March. Ge'°'l:;;'° AFFA|R8-- The town oi wn recently elected a new M*Y°f “Pd a Council is assist. him. Tm’ f°“°Wli8 centllement ' have the l‘°°°‘“‘ °fi ,llw reopl'e's eonnasnse. ' Mlyor-Mr.>ll~loward McDonald; Coun- ciiorn-Mestsrs l".J. Solomon, William mswll- Elmer Jenkins. Jaines Bouder- °.“t~ Pele’ G°¢9ll and it is expected. *PM Wll-.h such a competent corporat- l°“ “ll 91090 Sontlemen promise to be that the Town will make rapid 9il`_l.d€9_ U1 Pmlress and the people are to be heartily congratulated on their choice.-G. ‘ ` A PLEASANT __lVI4E QABY HONOFIED.-An iii.tci'nsiiiig item ici cminccioil with the Vicedlognl -party, while visiting tho P. l-J. l. iloi-mitul on Friday lat-it was the Duke of liuvonslilro being uspecltilly in teiveaited in a -beautiful baby girl peaco- fullysleepingiua uainty basinet de- .corated with the Union Jack and the Allied ribbons, in honor of its soldier father' overseas. His Excellency visit-, .ed the mother and congratulated her --naming the -baby Victoria Cavendish -after himself. The specially honor- ed infant is the charming daughter of inerside. A WAR PRISONER RELEASED.-., The good news hus been received that Pte. \Vilfi'irl (lu.-iii, ni' \Vinnipei:. sim of Airs. John Gunn. of i"lif[tou. New loiulcn who has been it prisoner uf war in Germany has been relcuscd l’l.e. Gunn was among the prisoners on Ciitnon Simapsoifs list und had the good fortune to be kept supplied with parcels sent by it num-ber of adopters from his home district. V MILITARY MEDAL.--Word has been received in this city thot Sergt. Al-ban i\lcDouzild. has won the Military Medial. The mnuy frieiids of this braw- soldicr will he delighted, to lcurii this good news. l-le was rocolnnieniled last. your, and now 1'eceiveil the modal as at i~e\yni'd fur 1hi.~; .erpll-ndiil work on tho. fit-ld. Svrgi. Mizllnimld viilistwl :it the outlireuk of the wnr and has been in the lio:i\'_v fighting ever since.-and lies luiri sninu prolly nurrow csciipcs liuv- ing haeL-_-.sesmhorsos shot :rom under lhini. Last year at the inspection of thu troops at the front Alle was chilled out and congratulated [by the officers on the splendid appear- ance and effieicncyof his section. Be- 'fore enlisting he was a member of the famous 4th regiment, and lic has cer- .tainly 'done his part to uphold ite splendid reputation. Scrgt. McDonald is it son of Mr. John W. McDonald of Grand Triicadie, and is also 0. brother ‘of Rev. Dr. William V. McDonald of the staff of St. Dunstan's Cathedral of this riiy. OLD CITIZEN DEAD.-The death occ-urre