_______ v _ ` _ A _ » i . 1 lM'R0.R5lflHT*_READlHG .MITTER SELECTED FROM ~THlS .NEWS FOR THE (iUllRDlllH’S SATURDAY SUBSCRiBERS ‘ . , THURSDAY. .' r .' - The death occurred at her home, \ _ ) f 7 -- ` ‘__ \\ Leominster, Mass.. after on illness of ' ' ~ l' ` Only two days, Gertrude, the beloved \ - . l I f.. ' ' L wife of Joseph Sousy. at the early age _ O K of 33 years. All that loving friends X O and medical skill could do was done \) but the gentle spirit took its flight to i _ I the God Who gave it. The deceased ' V 0 V ` and Margaret Sherren of Charlotte- _.b »' K J ‘ r Arie \ ' F5 _\ was the eldest daughter of William town. She leaves to mourn besides |/ 59|' l0l'\‘0W|l1K husband, her father, mother, one sister, Bessie, and five bro- Sliers. The remains accompanied by r. Sousy and brother were brought to ber old home in Charlottetown and - - ‘iii ‘i‘.I.‘if.§§‘i‘ l.'I..‘i‘i‘3..§.°‘l5’.lil.“ °§.?.‘.°“’.’¥.' . ~ - . c uc e gg _A _-_ \ _ by Rev. D. McLean and was very f /I \ largely attended. The pall-bearers were Mr. J. P. Hood, Dr. Reid, Mess- rs Hy. Callback, Samuel Craig, Wat- BOI1 Hl8SlllB. and_Robert. McCannel. (Patriot and Examiner please copy) \‘3 _"\ / _,I _ cl?- K 1 Q - v \_ \".i l | The death occurred very suddenly )'_ if at Georgetown Tuesday of Mr. __ -__-M Thomas Hessian, a well known and ,- _ I _ _ _ highly respected resident. l-le_ was _ '~ working in the harvest finld and while ¢_:. in the act of throwing a sheaf of , _‘ grain on the load he fell to the ground. The man who was working with him hastened to his side but f was shocked to find that Mr. Hessian _ _ ,_ was unconscious. He# was taken to -‘*".""‘-i-=\~l " -his home and medical aid -summoned I” , l _ .,j, ui , ¥ ,l_;,».;-;,»i§, The kind You Have ?;i‘fl;"l 2 Mwa 3 B0 .0 -H555 "';{’§°"*"_i'3f-3|i.ii._...c¢i.i.~:.»_.»..__.- _-;:'.\_-->-_».»;l_..s`..»......:-,.5421.fi-._f:r..=‘-Mr... .. _ _ __ a , ' . _____,_,,._ ___.,,,,, - . sympathy of the whole community ln. FRIDAY. CHURCH OF BCOTLAND.- Rev. E, Macbougall will preach Sabbath 20th at Kinross at 10.30; Millvlew at 230 and Birch Hill at 6.30. Also Tuesday 22nd at Point Prim. Thurs- day 24th at Belle River and Friday 25th at iris at 7 p. m. 8 OF .T.-Victroia Division No. 4, will meet on Friday night, Sept 18th, and will continue to held weekly meetings in Wrights hall, corner of Prince and Kent-Streets, all members and visiting brothers and sisters cordially invited to attend. _initiation and other busi- ness of importance. The lodge opens at 8 o‘clock sharp and all officers are expected to be in their respective offices at the above hour. J. A. Mc- Nair, Recording Scribe. LAST BAND CONCERT.-The 4th Regiment Band concluded the series of public concerts for the season last evening in the Gardens. lt was cer- tainly an ideal night, and a large crowd assembled as usual to hear this popu- lar band. It was also the band's extra concert, and a splendid program had been prepared for the occasion, but, owing to a Red Cross benefit being given in the People‘s Theatre, only half of the program was played, thus giving the large audience an opportunity to take in the theatre and see the boys at Valcartier. OFF FOR VALCARTIER.-Capt. James Walker, Quarter Master of the North Field Ambulance, Charlottetown, leaves this morning for Valcartier where he will be attached as Quarter Master of the Clearing Hospital for overseas service. It may be remarked here that Capt. Walker is a veteran of the Boer War, he having been as- sociated with the first and third P. E. Island contingents. He was in sev- eral of the most important battles |and wears a medal awarded to the Canadians engaged in that war. WOMEN|'8 T. UNION.--Delegates feront parts of New Brunswick were present at the eight annual conven- tion of the Women's Chrlstain Teni- perance Union which was held in St. John, N. B.`this week, closing on Wed- nesday night after a most successful series of meetings. In the election of new officers. Mrs. J. S. Perry, of Summerside, was appointed Vice Pre- sident. Mrs. James Mc Wha, of St. Stephen, N. B., was re-elected Presid- ent. BADLY INJURED. - Mr Alec McConnell, keeper of the drill-shed, met with a painful and serious acci- dent ycsterday afternoon. when the bosvv floor at the entrance to the shed fell on his back. Mr McCannell was in a waggon, which he was'driv- ing through the entrance. when the wheel of the vehicle struck the door, bringing it down with considerable force. lt was thought that Mr Mcfian- nell's back was broken, but Dr S. R. Jenkins, who attended to him, last evening denied this. adinltting, how- ever, that the accident was grave. At. ten o'clock it was ascertained that the patient was resting easily. Mr McCannell is a genial and very popular gentleman, and his friends will learn with regret. of his misfortune. WEDDING BSLLS.-The marriage of Miss Cecelia G. Walsh, daughter of Mr. P. W. Walsh, Summerville, P. E. l., to Mr. Ambrose Caims, of Outlook, Montana, formerly of Vernon River, P. E. I., took place at Holy Cross Cathedral. Regina, on August 26th. The ceremony was performed by Rev Dr. Gillis, assisted by Rev. Father Dur- ling. Rector of Holy Cross Cathedral. The bride was ilaintlly attired in iaupe silk, with hat to match, aiiil carried f- large boquout of bridal roses. The briilesinnirl. Miss Josephine Walsh wore white silk with laco overdress and white hat. Mr. Daniel Brennan, of Regina, supported the groom. After tho ceremony the bri- dal party partook of a sumptuous wedding breakfast at the home of Mr. und Mrs. Frank Brennan, formerly of Montague, P. E. I. The bride. who was a very popular young lady, was the recipient of many valuable pre- sents. The groom's gift to the bride was a gold bracelet and to the brides- maid a pearl brooch. After a short honeymoon trip the » couple arrived in Outlook, where a reception was held for thom nt the home of the Kroom's brother, Mr. Joseph Cairns, of Outlook. A MEDALS AT EXHlB|TION.- The Directors of the Driving Park Asso- ciation have arranged for the children attending the public schools and Notre Dame Convent to carry out on Tuesday.'at the opening of the Exhi- bition a part of the programme which had been prepared for the celebra- tion of the Confederation Jubilee. The children will assemble at the cor- ner of Prince and Fitzroy streets. head- ed by the 82nd Regiment Band, and at 11 o'clock will proceed by way of Fitzroy street to the Exhibition grounds. Arrived there, they will take their places in the gallery ol' the main building where. under the direction of Judge Blanchard, they will contri- bute a series oi patriotic songs. l.a- ter they will he presented with Con- federation commemoraiion medals. The medal is of aluminum. with a de- sign of the Provincial Building. sur- rounded by the inscription, “Cradle ei' Canadian Confederation, Charlotte- town, Prince Edward Island," and on the reverse side is the Dominion (Yost of Arms with the inscription "i864- 19i4, Confederation Golden Jubilee, Canada." BOSTON HOTEL ADS. s _ / f | |no'ri-:L oxroso | Usplloy Square, lesion. Natl House, Mt 10 minutes-to the a sir ne- nfltilentlxforq to B. and M. It T. all Qurgies and M-Qiliyslgnioomf ya-vagina. wiilitfhih _oo. afanibis rwinl~_q_-and up, with baih rsiupamgkgo. i>.¢,.i.i.... from Prince Edward Island and dif- i his regular shave, for Liglit, compact, safe ylou select to the Soldier alcartier Camp, without Then the hardest campaigning cannot rob him of the comfort of _ does its work as quickly and well in the armed camp as in the perfectly ` appointed private bathroom. To Purchasers Any Gillette Dealer (this includes most Drug, Jewelry and Hardware Stores) will guarantee delivery of the Set 1 1 _____l The ' WAR EQIP E of every Canadian who goes to the front should certainly include a GI LLETTE i Safety Razor (Made in Canada) the Gillette under any _ circmnstances, the Gillette Safety / cost from you name, at extra charge. Gillette Safety Razor Co., of Canada, Limited Office and Factory: THE NEW GILLETTE BUILDING, Montreal Razor Pocket Edition or Combin- ation Set “fits in” perfectly with active service conditions. lf your Soldier Boy doesn’t already f<_ own one, give him a Gillette, with 1 his name engraved on case or razor, before he leaves for the front. POCk€t Edlti0I\S (like cut above) l Sets (like cut at left) cost from $5.50 tip. Standard Sets - $5.00 To Dealers Write or wire us the orders you take for Gillette Sets for Soldiers at Valcariier Camp, and we will guarantee prompt de- livery from here, paying carrying charges and crediting you with the sales. as li 5 Z 1. $5.00 to $6.00 i L ! SCOTCHFORT REPRESENTED.~ Among the iliffercnt parts of the Island which have given men for active overseas service niny be nicnioncil Scotchfort, which has given one of her sturdy sons in tho person oi' Mr Daniel J. McDonald, to fight for the glory and weli'are of the Empire. Mr McDonald liud for some time piust been residing in Winnipeg, but when the call for volunteers for overseas service came he bravely sacrificed his posi- tion to enlist, realising that one grent factor, that Englaiiil expects every man to do his duty.-S. AT THE PEOPLE’S.--Five cxccl- len reels of pictures and a act of slides -showing camp life at Viilcnrtli-r comprised a lip--top progriinmic at thc Feoplo’s Thcutrc last night. 'l`ho slides, which wcrc innrlo from photos taken by Mr W. S. Lousoii. were perfect and ofllcors and nioii wcrc easily recognised. As each siidc was thrown on it was greeted with rounds ‘Tho enjoyment oi' thc ovoiiiiig wiis eiilialiccil by auxin: cxvcllciit liuiiil music. Those sliiivs will lic sliowii again to-night in coiijiiiiitiioii with thc war sliilns from thi: i'ronl_. lliilf nt' will bo 'given to the Rcil Cross I~‘und. DEMAND FOR HORSES.-'inc trafic reports of Scpiciiilwi' l:`.lli_, is- siioil hy ilic 1lcpu.riniciit_ ol' .»'\grii'iil- 'lvirv oi' \\';isliiiii.:lnii, ziilvisu ilic fzirnivrs oi' tho Viiitoil St'ni_i>s to givv iuori- nl- tuiitioii lo tho raising of lioisvs, ns Hllivrc will iloiilillc:-'ii hr a big ilviiiuiiii ‘for ilicin in i`uIui‘t>_ ’l`lii'\ liritisli \\'iii‘ (li`!`ii'i: is liilyllig 21 l-1l'\‘2ll lllillll' ll‘l"~""~* in (‘:in;iil:i :mil i»v<-ii if thi' war sliuuld fi-nfl vi~i'y sooii, llii-rv will lii~ ai grunt iiciirili ol' liiir.=zi~s iii :illiii‘ilii=iiowbol- ligvrciit i-oiliiii'ii-s. 1’_ E. lslniiil fair- nicrs slioulil nizikc iisc of this iulvisi: - .4 _ TEACHERS’ CONVENTION.-Mr (ii-.riilil I\.li'i‘ul'iliy. ll..\., l’riiii‘ipni iii-i>i‘gi~l<\\\':i llinli Suliiml, will ri-nil n. paipci' iii thi- 'l`<‘iii~l\i»i‘s' i`i'iii-wil to \’iiiii'oii\'oi' cii rouic in ilicir lmiiii: in Aucliliiiiil, Now Zuri- l:i|iiit liiisi lnevii poslpoiii-il on iiiwoiiiit ol' thc war. 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