I c._ i ’ . izlnil. I. , ‘5 The Threshing BEE= ti...’ than witnessed the ., ANY a Canadian ‘ '~ v whole-hearted.QO-OPEration of a Western ' thffiiiillng ». Neighbourly unity accomplish by himself alone, and he in his turn helps others accomplish what they would be I t accomplishes in a day what one man could not powerless to do as iiydivi unis. i l‘ l ‘ Mutual Life Insurance is like that-flan i. exchange of neighbourly support. It is not a matter of profit for shareholders-m; is mutual service for all. Profits t here are, of course. The Mutual Life of Canada is well managed. ‘l But the profits aredivided among the policy; Write us. Or call our agent a “ -Life and Limited Payment Polio holders to reduce the ‘coSfi. Of insurance. Let us send you literatuie on Mutual Insurance. rid he will explain details of our various EndowiiienhMonthly Income, Ordinary ies. llnillilAl. LIFE 01-‘ CANADA lwaterlooflntario H. A. ERBERS, Provincial Manager ‘I35 Kent Street Charlottetown BPIIIIPII Ilcvellci" (soliiewliltt ill difficulties): "A positive itzinger, with tlllsv- (Itllliillle heiillliglits lii front!" '—'I'lIHSi'Ilg Show. IIIha-‘t They Say “iil-lii-rziliy speaking, the publilvfia‘ opinion or the Prince of WIIIPS In lllngluuil llllill‘ iii-i ulitcli us Il“l't‘i is ill-i fur from the itriltli mi ‘can bu‘ tlllllélnllll. (lilo II"I‘.II.‘I only rccltil tll uuiiill, zihollt‘ lliivt is wlialt _\'Ul| lift‘. - . National Council 0i Women T0 Meet In Vancouver (Canadian Press) VA'N(‘.()liVI')l(, ll. (.l.. Sl-pt. lii- ~ 'l‘lill lulrlltilig of iill‘ Nllllilll Ii (‘llllll l-II of WOIIWII for 192i’- will he hold in Vancouver if lili‘ lilvitntiou ox lvliiioii from tlil- lll"l\'iill‘.iili' incl-t‘ lug is Il('l'l‘]llt'(I lit thi- forthcoming ui-tlollul iiicct iii: to liu Iiolll in Tor ollto In October. Mrs. S. I). Scott. llir- prosillillt, stilti-d thlit tit the Inst POIIVPIIIIO“ the ifllncrzll trend of olfniou Wilfl to IlliVtl the iii-xi iiimiling ut. tho (illllvfill Mrs, Scott bus iltfl‘ll linuniulollsly iiniiilnlitl-ll its provincial VItID-PPIHH ill-lit. Mrs. Scliofllrlil oi‘ Victorill who ls planning to hl- in 'l‘or=-iitli lit the lliiili of till‘ confl-rr-ucli will off l-liilly TOIITUHIEIH. Ilrltlsh (‘olllm- illll lit Iill‘ nutiomil. A ill-legali- will Ilt! soul. to the intlernlitfiiiizil i-mil‘l-rl-iiro of the (‘tiuncil ot‘ lvilnp-n in llt- IIt‘Iti next. yrlli‘ lit Wiishingtoii. 'l‘lii-. _,_provincinl (‘OIIIICII is u flivor of n closer con slirship of nuiglizines, and In_ relzlird to the resolution asking for the use of more sanitary fililrlz f9; inatt- T03R08 furihl-r Information will bc sought. Owing to the indefinite requests froiil the Victoria cmlllvli in reference to lilo narcotic drug l-i-ll, this l‘€‘:-l(li\lii0ll was not dealt vizth, MINES AT SYDNEY ' ADD T0 PAYROLL sronrzl’. N. 8.. wt lllsrli it“ ploynil-nt conditions lit the Sydney Alicea of the corllitlllfilll l“ milk“ llted in 5n offlc'iil stlittlnicu issued from Blsro beudiiillirtl-ra tiers. Ii says thehunlber of men world!!! lli IIIP steel pliinl slloivlfn xflllllllli ill‘ rrensli- each ivellk. This week ill?" tiri- 1389 men st work. M} More flowers lire raised rirounil Harlem» in Hullnndqthllh 4p qllr other p] .. n-i the world. stntolullll-ls gout-rally liliil. ‘Isn't Ill‘ good looking? 'iilll'l. lll-. IHIIWIUIII‘? ‘Doesn't he llrilss well? In? II! ti-n for hilii, you klltllli‘. As He Is Prince of Willlls lirvi 1o ‘think it is iiutici-zilile. zlllflrlllllll. “lie IIFONHPH just us "Not only hi- hluisclf flint he (‘lllL they nrc iuuilv , _ l" thl I the tl to 'U‘I:‘I“V‘4"NI{ m“ “innmn mmmm zéfpiiiiti» ho'll8I‘Y- somzifilng ' Mr. and Mm. Stanley A. Feeiier on‘ ' - IIIIVIIPII Talbot. m mnch- We hive hvwr IGHSHIIINIBY IOFIIIBII‘ home in Rock- ._.-o+>-'—-~ - shown ouch elegant variety In " land, Mass. While hero they were u f _ now," srild Autumn hosiery. , the guests-or Mrs. Fischer's moth~ ‘tlevolilrsiiiilliintre illliiialfliltl.“ “but I can = t} "- Mm wliilflm W11!“- Ol Hfllmll‘ . I i” “i ‘H Q mm}, p, him who i & Cl shire. They were also aci-ompaiih uvpigiiil‘ ,.',.,,i1,..| the (IN-IT Yuflflgg ed as far as Moncton by M-rs. Peon- ‘ _ ,, ' ' f l m‘ 3H ‘L _ ,. 1 E a ‘a oi-‘s brother and his wife. Mr. and girl. find“: ililnlimtlinr on tlmi t 3941.5... . ‘t M“, Bpnmmm ward’ n, "amp fiffflfi? t“ ‘$51 -‘ ‘swam "shllrm- iR-lllkciolvdiitmivwrlli. i. ‘Isn't hi- il wonderful ilnnizor? ‘Isn't. It. ll. pity ho itiziirt rlile‘! ‘What It wonderful time ho tins! ‘iIif".‘l ‘lllffiiliy (‘flll('L!i‘Il‘(I,' Iiltlfll‘. ‘Aftcr lull. If tic wasn't the Prince of Willi-s, wliut ivoillil ho amount ‘I'iVi>l'_\' spi-l-l-ll hi- liizilirs it wi'Il "lllil III!‘ lli-tilul fail-ts about thi- "Iivl b,» good looking, but IIWIGS- “llo wrltbcs lit thl- tliouglitlshni for ull his efforts people cull him btidly as he ‘intros its often ilri ill‘ (‘llll- “Ill- IUVPS‘ to il-iiui-il iind ivauis l" dnni-o wr-ll, blit as rvvelltll‘ I19 ill-ll‘ “liu-ti-l‘ lill was ituklngdflfliwllll- declares I with l-uiphnsls. lilill he cull riill‘ eood ‘horsemen hiivo ilsoiirlld mo 4 “Ills modesty is (‘llill-“l-‘l-“li- “His impromptu speeches ——anil provo that there is no nl-od for them to be written fo" iini but firm IIIIDTOVQIIIPIIQ in alu- Ililllll-Afl rm‘ Mg “avmg a wonderm‘ , ‘THE; CHARLOTTETOWN ill clllllili GUARDIAN QHOP from Holml-n’: catalog J. W. llriinil clothes. ROBBLEE for Society -5091-9-20,3i JUST m-jtuiiies silk kliit blou- ses assorted ‘shades $2.40 to $6.26. Mrowse Brosi, Ltd. 5077-9-‘10-21 GETS ARPOINTMENTL- Miss ' Mary Alllwl. H. A-. has been ap- pointed on full time duly us"NstIou_ ill Girl's Work Secretary ‘for the ‘ Methodist Church. ~ " , I... NORTH RIVER BAPTIBT GIR- CUIIZ-Scrvices. for Sunday, Sept. It, zpi follows: North River at 11.00 a. ir|.; Long Creek at 3.00 p. m.; Kliigsfoil at 7.00 p. in. Llc. Cl. G. MOFGRIIIO will conduct the moruilng sci-vice ut North River‘ ANGLICAN SERVlICES.--In tho Parish of New London. on the 21st lust will be its follows: French River 10.30 a. m., lrlslrtown 2.30 p. Ill. with Holy Communion Sunday School one hour before ‘these two Services Harvest Festival service zit Kcusington 7 p. ‘III. S. S. lit 10 ii. iii. - IIJGHFIELD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.—'l‘Iie services Iii High flcfd Pftdrlilttlfiftfl Church, Sunday 3PM 21st at it o'clock. -Rev. l)r. (longc of Churlot.tlltuwli will be the prtlnchcr. Suullziy School at 2 li‘l lock. Every one welcome In this church, RElPARATlON COURT.-—-Ml'. I). A. McKlnuon,_M.P., received utolo litflm yi-sterd-zty iiunoilnclng tlillit Commissioner Pugslcy will urrlvc ili this city on Wednesday, and will hold u Wiir ltepiiratlon Court iu the Supreme Court here on lliursilliy‘ 25th. to liczir claims against (Ieoniuily. (i Lee of Painesvllle, Ohio. and hel cousin. Mrs. Lydia Fowler of Clilc il -:d rlcqiizilntliiices. It ilpent some illlys Iwherc they were the gilests of Mrs II.e9"s brothers,_D0iu1ld and J. Ar I Ii-‘ty, the gilcsts of h-er sisters, Mrs ‘.‘>.tl-I\'ziy' and lilrs. Liickhurt null liei l‘ii‘l-ci- Mrs. P. A. Farlliiliiirlioil. ‘ ...__ . . I MR. J. w. ROBBLEE, i125 tired‘ (lcorgc St. is -thl- ucw fi|'iil ‘Society llrunll Clothes. The (luiir "inn is plP-useiil to tinnouucc lilil . .\lr. .l. W. Rollblcl- has sl~<~iil'l=:ItIi' ‘ugeliigv for Sol-filly Bruiid (‘iotlifll l‘ or tho city. Men who iipprel-ititi ‘it-xiii, clothing iiiid wonderful. valli I I I‘-'."li'z1t's new iii clothes for the full‘ iThe easy fitting suit is more ric iccptullle than ever this‘ Fall. Thert lire changers. 0t course, from las’ sCflfiF/II. in tritlo ivlrler. The low. soft. laps ‘is now universal. It's the -ciit o iyoiir clothes that counts. “Drew [well and succeed." i-"uuday, Soot; 21st in Pownnl at 1‘- ‘~ r-i. and 7 p. ui. unll in Millvlt-ii zit 2.30 p m. Miss Marjorie Trot ‘w. M A., ivuirnlnw Girls‘ Work Iiloefy will speak at fl public moi-t, ,"u 'l‘n'>sillly, Sept 23rd Ilt 8 ip. m Ildvt-rybody will be welcomed. Sim iilay School lillporintenilnnts, icon "ind iiiotli<~i's are laspeci-ally request. ird tn littoud. --- "llnardk Llnlmenb-Heals Cuts. OOOOOOOOO-ODOO-O O-QOOOGO-O ‘ l I o I i SHOES for AUTUMN We have dressed our wln— dow this week with the New Autumn Shoes. Simplicity is the MY" point combined with the de- lightful autumn colours. as Bullrush Brawn. "dliei Jack Rabbit, etc. b 8h‘- showing all of these In fash- ionable Buckskin Oxford! from $5.95 to $8.00. Cut Out Oxford-s Here ls something entirely new , shown In Autumn Brown Calf, Patent Leather and Tlnbark Alligator. Good year Welted. $10.00 per pair. i t i i t é 4 4 '5 . Delightful Hosiery When ‘buying your shoe: or ' Brand clothes. Sold by J. w, WELCOME VISITOR— Mrs. W. ‘HgCl are speudlugh few weeks in -< ill‘ province and are being warmly ii‘ PIUOIIIHI by their niauy old friends is over 3O ‘years since Mrs. Fowler lust visit- Il'tI P. E. I. nrlil naturally sees uiany changes and Improvements. They at Keusington, ‘Rive McKenzie and are now In the will welcome this uniioiiiil-llinert‘ Trousers are longer um‘ 5097-11 I POWNAL ClRCUlT-—\Vol‘slilp in: ‘ling In Powniil on Monday, Sept |22nd at 8 p. m. and lu Mt. liIerb-s-rt 51KB girls with their S. S. teachers t he day's work, hi: fell brtwei-en P he scow P P : irony, Minnie. daughter" of tho, hitt- ’ . , n :1 suit of navy blur. polrvt twll. . lIII. The iiuiny Imziutlfill and l-osr WHAT THEY WEAR everywhere Scc‘ety Brand clothes sold only by W. Rnbbiee. 5091.9-20,3i ‘DR. WYLLIE ALLEN'S office will b0 closed until Friiday, 26th. 5092 9-20.11 POINT PRllVL-Therc will n4 firoischlng at Point Prim next Sub uti. .'~ CORRECT STVLES -In 30¢ Bly- b. blve- 5091 Most LADIES FLOWERED flullnclr-t- to dressing jackets. Special SL136. iProwso Bros. Ltil. 5077-9~l9—2l THE NEW STUDEBAKER. —lt s interesting to note that one of the new Stlidilllakcr curs described in the advertisement in this issue "i" flu d'splziy iii A. IIOIFIP & Co's show riioullranill ‘IS well worth it visit 0t‘ inspection. LADIESNEW HATSP-All wom- en haven't ‘bobbed their liztlr. W? show comfortable head sizes for tho youthful middle ligell wome. and the bob-haired flapper. PFDWHt Bros, Ltd. 5ti77.9.\9.21 CRAPAUD AND SPRINGFIELD, ihriilgileld lit 7 p.ul. Sermon sub “ct: Matthew. thc poor rich mall. lr Matthew the rich poor man. \ll are cordially Invited. I TRANSFERRED. ~ Mr. Wnrriln \. lliirus of tlii- city stuff of the luuk of Novii Scotfzl has been. rilllsferrlvll to the branch lit Vic orlaf Previous to Iflllving hp was lrcseutl-d by his fellow workers vlth a fine leather club bug. A VIGOROUS PREACHER.- Rev_ I)r. lleartz, still vigorous In <pite of over stixy-tliree years ii: ills "lillllllly. lpreacheil twice on ilr‘ Newport Circuit last Runday. n connection iv th the reopening :l' the Ilziwdori church after bifng t-puiiitilil inside and ouL-dllunts ‘oiirnlill. ORWELL CONGREGATION. -— the services oii the Orwell congr- ltiim for next Sunlluv, Sept. 21s‘. ‘-'lll be us follows: St. Alliireivfli Chuircli, Orwell, at 11 ;l.ni.; S, S. . in both (‘IIIIITIIPS nt 3 p.m.. and I lilP church zit Orwell Head at 7 r "IPTVIVP 0i’ till»! “i. M. ill-id. S. will h P. E. ISLAND FOXES A (lliit OBS‘ black fox farm. Several local ininl iaivc‘ firmed u company. iiull‘ have, lropt-sty of W, A. Dixon oii the "PSI bunk of tho river above tliii "iy. The flirui 'ivill i vIth twelve foxl-s of Prince Ed vurd Island stock» ‘ FATHER MORRISON DEAD. - ‘.l.-v. D. I-‘. Nlcrrlson. Ipzisjnr oi‘ St ‘ruucis DeSalrs Church, Oakland. Calif, died on the 19th inst. lint‘ will be hurled on Monday IIIOPIIIIIL’ AlIO-ililil-i to ll telegram rel-rive. iiy Fat-her Milifizfliillll from his bro‘ tior, Bishop Nlori-lson, of Antigon, riil _vi-s rliiiy. l)r. MOITIHUI. Ndh il. n‘ tlvc 0f St. .\li~ . illws I‘: ish, illlfi uiirlt .24 studios in Si. illlllstzqlfs Univ. ,- y null iifllllii Srmiuzuy, (tilt-twin . A NARROW ESCAPE. --I3y till- - JIOIIIIII action of I"l‘l.'(i - ‘Puylor, iight ivzitvhiliau lit the Mflfifli‘ ihurl‘, what uriglit have bluii u iioiviiing accident was livi-rted ilt- ivl-i-u null sevui o'clock yllSII‘ .y morning. About thut iilllt‘ lolllcy Alclinrrl. who ls (IOIlkPy llllll 0n tlii- pile '(II‘l\'(‘1‘ was go iii; lbtlltrli the scoiv, to prepare fiii Ills crib; rescued his act-l null wharf. lroughl. M1". Taylor who iliii liiIIc tho worse for lvut PXCDDI. ii bud wetting» AT THE ALTAR.—A quiet bu: pretty ivcdtling took "place -at St ‘lontlvonluros Church, ’l‘rlicadll-, or Mtg. 27. Whllfl Rev. Fr. Mllrliityrl ilultuli in the holy bonds til‘ nliitri Vlr. and Mrs. .lnm<is Mirtlrzitli. ( '_ it‘{l.ti,d(\ Ilrnry Curran, oi‘ Pi‘, . ' l-rovo. 'l‘llu bride looked (‘illlfllllllf tvlth but to match, and was ill ‘ended by Iicr sister, Misfi Lllini. vlctlrlitli, ivhile the groom was iltili_\' supported by Mr. Leonard fill-Don 'y gifts recrlve-(Ltcraltify to thc pop ularlty of Mr. ‘and Mrs. Cilrrau. Oi ‘he evl-iling of Aug. 14, a lmISPIII Ianeoul-i shower ivas held for Mis- Mcflriith Ill. her uncle's, Mr. Alfroil ilyncs, hIIIiVifHV, and on this Oi‘ ‘IISIDII uli-io she recclveil u bouiill fill ailpply of bebutiful pvt-soul." Their many friends wir=h Mr. and Mrs. (‘urran many happy years of > wedded life. (Patriot please copy» P i PERSONALS i llon- Miirllock and Mrs. Kennedy‘ tot’ lirlidnlbaile are visiting In Syd >i ney. Miss (llliilys E. Ferguson. Marsh- felii. who has been speudiillz plensuifl holiday with her friend Mrs. Iiester McGregor. Iliiutcr River, rcturucil home yosterdll?" ‘ Tho many friends of Miss .\III.I‘Y Stuart nf Stsncliel, will be pleased to know that she is recovering from fill treatment of Dr. Hovyer of (‘ra- , paid. lnlllllil "I ‘Iilllllilntl service In Crap ‘ iliil next. Silndiiy llf ll 'il.lll., and In ' /' GUARDIAN ‘rues. . Y . o Specia . Wednesday,‘ Sept.24 advantage of these wonderful price 5 PI}. you to I) This is ii wonderful chance ft?!‘ l... wlierl- the liuuirul tliiiiikofferlnz" :.lch says: ——’l‘hls city is to have‘ cquirell the Riverside Farm, the he started‘ L FURNITURE I BARGAINS ‘ _ Eight Piece DINING SUITE $69-00 6 quartered Oak DINING CHAIRS, regularly $55-00 to, .................. .. $2900 6 Quarter Oak DINING CHAIRS, regularly $50 00 ‘ ........................... .................... .. $35.00 LIVING ROOM CHAIR, regularly $19.00 for $13.50 , ROCKER to match, regularly $19.00 for $1359 i’ Quartered Oak BUFFET, regularly $50.00 for $35-00 wool. TOP MATTRESS, size 4x6 .- . . $ 8-98 Six Piece BEDROOM SUITE .... .. $15000‘ FRAMED PICTURES ...................................... .. s 1,00 PIANO LAMPS complete, marked at 20% off regular price. Thirty DINING CHAIRS, each $ 1.00 Fifteen ARM ROCKERS. each ......................... .. $ 1:00 HARDWARE SPECIALS ‘IGILLETTE RAZORS- complete with blade 69: VSHAVING BRUSHES, reqiizar 15¢ value for. .. 41¢. MOWER FILES ............. ., n: COMBINATION PLIERS . 10¢ POCKET FLASHLIGHTS YFORD COIL PONTS AC FORD SPARK PLUGS GROCERY SAVINGS PURE CREAM OF TRATAR, in bulk. Per lib. 24c ISLAND CAN-NED CHICKEN, in one pound tins. CALIFORNIA PRUNES, per pound ..... .. 12c .. '47: BREAKFAST COCOA, two pounds for . 9e " CREAM CANDY .................................... 241-. 10 lbs. SUGAR, best quality, only . l0 lbs. t0 a customer . . . . . . 85c TOILET SOAP, box of three cakes _ 13¢ CASTILE SOAP. pound bar . ,, 13¢ CLASSIC CLEANSER two tins for _ 15¢ n. her recent illness, under the skill‘ These values are offered in our; Summerside ‘Store only. pleasure with profit by attendingthe Summcrside Exhibition and taking OLMAN’S. fi©oi§ Summerside~Chaflofletown Zél ffifliman Is 7urfnisll yam om; Summerside Exhibition ls at HIILMAIIT» " Thursday iy'Sept.25 Combine savings. ISCOUNT OFF I)RY GOODS MEN’S CLOTHING, B()OTS WOMEN’S CLOTHING- MILLINERY ANI) FURNISHINGS save l5c on every $1.00 purchase at J (TROCKERY VALUES A DOUBLE BOILER. 1V. lillll" ill" “'39 ALUMINUM Paesenviine kerrua. IZ-qlllfi size _ _ \ PERFECT SEAL FRUIT JARS. m"! vfl- P" "=- ...... .. $11K) PERFECT SEAL FRUIT JARS, quart size. vel- dw- STEEL FRV PAN .... .. - 37° CLOTHES PIN BAGS » 23¢ SHOPPING eAsKETs - W’ FANCY ENGLISH TEA POTS. . 73¢ BRASS SALTAND PEPPER DISHES .................. .. 59¢ STONEWARE BUTTER cRocKs without cover. a 72s gallon size . -- FANCV TOILET SETS, from 8 pieces upwtlrdr. Cit!"- ing at 25% off. NIPPON CHINA DININERWARE, stock patterns, clearing at 25% off. ' RADIO - BARGAINS " RADIO SETS. odd lines, wonderful values during Ex- hlbition days. RADIO AERIAL WIRE. 100 ft. .. .39: RADIO STANDARD SOCKETS 39c RADIO DIALS. two for .............. .. .. 63c RADIO LIGHTNING ARRESTERS. RADIO NEUTRODVNE KITS Wall Paper Price (Turtains Seventy-five odd lines WALL PAPlERr clear at half prZ-ce. marked to Fifty pairs WINDOW CURTAINS, regular $350 to $7.50. clearing at $ii75 to $3 75 I n} ‘L. its‘ I . v ‘s . - »_-w-@-.- yc-ii-u-u-iia-up-‘qwy-t». 2') Q “null-El Zilil-lllllll Mr. Peter Ilriilliohitfliork IiusAro-i Willi vi-ry lurg-i- llulllilrll- ‘of urneli from litti-iillng fairs in fill-lids lrom Vllrliiiii null vicinity. New Ilrilusvriilk WIIPTI’ ho was one ‘flllli from Iitlililfll, Iil-r old homo if the judges Iii hugs and potatoes. ‘t'illlllllllllily, prilll tlli~ir last liflilllii‘ ‘of respect to the llltlllitly ot‘ a de- Sillii ‘volt-ll and saintly woman‘, who kept Mr. Neil Aiclnlilll. K. (i. Kenn th_ niotorlltl to the city lust ulniiisi to tho l-ud of a life which Homestead bus been nwuy from‘ the Island for thirty years 3lltil inure to spend the summer witlll her aged alui-t, IIPI‘ mother's sister,- Mrs. ‘Jessie Young, who ls S6 YPRFS old arid exceptiouiilly smart for her yenrs. Mrs. (‘lurks also visited her n“ w,“ mother's folks nl (‘oiunicrcinl Croslii‘ ' ' “ ' CAPT. M. G. MOSHER. . time and thinks the Isliluil is ii . '... .t'. nl nvdto wonderful filrnilug tilstrict. iw“ m“ e‘ a i rem e _ ._._..4o> ______ IN MEMORIAM l"‘“¢.l},’.“.;.. Moshcr was well MRS. WILLIAM MacLEOD circles throughout the ,’I‘he fiuierlll servll-m of the latiii to St. Andrew's cemetery. Orwell. Monlier. - last Sunday afternoon. ThPy wcrtl _ conducted by lt-be Rev. G. A. Grant, after only l0 your» of happy miir of Orwell. and Rev. E. A. West-Irii-ld life, and I morelandr of \' rnon. The PIIOW-IRIQI‘ were assisted b_i Mrs. MflPivPfiiiJtf slnri the familiar ‘hymn “Abide accompanied the remains Io mnrsqh. um] h h two guilt-t Neil null thl- rl-iiilirklilili- un- lit‘ Iii~r I-“(Tllihifiii tho l . . Vlr. Mosher hull taken slllidenlyl and h“ hi“! “n Pxcem-onuny gmmdllion board the ship. cf which he‘ and flivorably known among shipping Mlirtlmes. having entered-upon his sea-faring career st the age of 14 at .ledore. Mm. William Milt-Lend wore hell NSHivheré ‘ho ivns born M years from her residence. Vernon Bride". M10. the son of (‘hnrlell nnll NIIIW." lie ivns Iwil-l- married. first to Henrietta Harple who died ion some five yours he married Nettle Mitchell. of .li~ilorc. who still survives him. M nitreal. who tiling with a very rind who was present s-t hisbed- b iltlflll and comforting. cxpreim- side at the time of hls-deutlnhllzl r _ . .. . _ .- .. -._____-..__-___ -- --- homo in Soilrix, joy wlis soon changed into angel llsi. ~..~.- ll‘._- wlilniv, IIII‘I n lilr-"t Ill“ most. heart rendering anBII Il- ltii" l"‘illii\i'f.'q ‘Illli lrllinds. he leaves llcr cherished brother and BIB f- ilo mourn two lir- lSouris, iind lrioili-rivk of 111 Ell" home from Boston arrived iAvd, (Yliiirlilttctoivn, lli ilii oi’ whom m $00 their dgfllng iiinimuuity 4.'XI"IIiI$ sincere hm. Spmt had passed away. sympathy. night ot niect Nirs. hritfiifi0fi who I‘ll_ . tic. ‘liillill ll tow lllips of utliliiiing‘ 'l"hi- luucrzii ‘ _ .urni»d by the IIOIEIIGIlII-{fl from New her iltilth your. She is survlvcll. rl-r ‘i-ni-Il 1., i)... _t<l lip-Jill’ "i Divine DYPWP! "L9", N” "Y Glasgow N_ S” ‘vhpr-‘e ghfl iitteiiill-ll Iiy hllr sou, Mr. Daiiil-l hiatcheod, ;n\\‘l,, I'll!‘ hiiléi‘; "N'- but Thine be done." i " m. Women-s young“ Missionary on tho Iiiinlostcuil‘ find ‘hllf-ltllillgtlf‘ iiml It)‘ .4‘) PLPNIIIOMV- n‘ ‘NW finé‘ It seems hard t0 realise thutjgéq 30cm‘, C0n;e,.,,,,,,._ IAFOIIIUYN on tho Idftlfit. cons . t n-‘ WIN) iliii i-V - ‘__ L, M mmbright lovable girl fulf of the s gut-i. Malcolm and John. Her lthlrec‘ till lli‘ll‘ll‘ Hll.i II\n\n lll ll or living 15 ngw a memory anuhglifi- Mrs. Katie (fllirke. oi‘ Rumfnrd, liliilghtt-rs are Mrs. S.‘ C. Iivltv;eii._.lIvll:l-asrt‘ " _ _ H ‘ ‘A v q ed m me beans “Abe;- tqygd 9gp‘; ‘lllll’. in this city has loft for lici- M "-59- U“ -* ~- m" l “ - ' - - ' h Q ‘A m‘ M,‘ l, "Who sign for the clasp of; II! Home. Mrs. (‘llii-kll, who “ins hon, of Ilostnn, to zill nf W-IIDTII much tliur Mcfqlnil. Iillr - l l - - vamshed hand r, it Belle River on the McDonald “YIIIPMhY h“ bee“ “Miressem 5'" M “mm i‘ And the sound of the voice i?!‘ (X5, ptlptlffl please co.p_v.l - —— stilled." Attending physicians l’. l). Mcillgan as deacon, Kill" "Wm" "miiS. Duffy sub-deacon, Dr. M from the first. Rev. l‘. I). Mcflillgnu ailminiidereil ‘rave when; he‘. rem.“ tin- last Sncrnnleuts of the (‘ivthollil gander“, 151d to y“; bums loyal and practical member. Slliqymm flgqL was greatly comforted lii her last Q‘ u)"; and RtIfI hours by the mini-stations of 5mm. uponqwft bor brother. Rev. Albnn Reid cf Th, new“! M“ but". Deadwood South Dakota, who a rived home 0n his firs-t vscationi bml been Illa RPPIIP of iinholinllsd S. MCMIIIIBII, P, Roping, tin-rs, llllijali. ill Ira and Margaret. who were cailqd sister bofqrlr . _ I (llullly would she have llveifhlit iviis Il"iii troin his chwrmny d“ she d“, m Qbgy“ ‘h; ‘ Besides the members of itho- ‘- ill IOYIHK "lemmy °i Eswn“ M“ ‘ lly, already nsmcd she leavosl _ lion, youngest and dearly belovadmmtherfl Dame] m Moo" 1.“. The (IPZIIII of Clllllfllll M. G. Mo-‘dnughlpl- or Mrgiynu Mrs. M. Reldmewls M homa H," mum.“ a‘ _ shag-I. of Sflgllfitl, f.‘ Plvénqltlbknpitwfi ‘of. Avgmlnlm who in the bloom ‘abwaa very large], ‘nended ‘my ‘ “i ymm“ mi" a‘ ‘ m5" i’ ‘ "'4' Yfilllll llllli "l!" w" ““'"'k_‘“ w I the storm of the previous d11- llirllt‘: PllrlllY-‘llfli "ll." xllflelhl‘ ti?‘ vented msny tbom a llllstsnoe days Iiilltlt-ls Hll(‘\'lllll lt'( o . =- u n ‘present mnk place on wed“ > M I i rung. Aug. un- “a: 2:90‘)? l‘; yum tmornliill. AIIIL 21st. A solemn Iiospifal st. Hyanns, where he ivlis ilpernted on; but the best of meili- . u 1 lcul skill null nursing hilleil tosiivi- W“ h“ rondmm‘ M “H”! u‘! m gli iMssn of Requiem was sung b)‘ u» llmnmm‘ brother Rev. Albnn Reid WIN! ' neighbors rendered every effort to,“ Man" o‘ cnremomah ahyahw ri-lilvvl» her sufferings but hllfltlllbhqnffl chop- rendersd n,” t. n d was ilowerleris to stliy the chill mus“. [or the a,’ lenqca " blind of ilciith. llc; Iii-loved piistoi" Father Rem “so “fluted i‘ ' g. Church of which she wsli thi- moat a" 5m" who m“ '0 "Q1111! Eternal rest gran ' _ _ let parpstusl ‘ iwillsli. .l. .l. Mlobolllil, IQ few days prevfbils to her illness lir~‘Ph9|-;°n_ 5_ Fmgqr. L “ox;- ‘ Honorary pull baron: 0, g for seven years. So the home which MurphypA. A. Donnell’. too hits Re I. P. J. 8 th v. s be . PO q]. I