\ \ er, Rev. D. L. Griffiths. ~ ‘THE cllAnuWrl-"rrrlvvlv cu/uunme crllrnn lillAllElilll Till-FAB’! PBESBXTIBIAN Church, Sunday, Sept. 20th. Ser- vices, ll a. m. and 7J0 p. m. Presch- MUSIC LESSONS-Jessie Jen- J. L. Thompson, Rochrord Square, for a bouquet of heather "fresh frae the hills 0' Auld Scotls." BAPTIST SERVICES-scrim.‘ 2s 0f osunsr. reared. (Church of ‘Trinity lrllllIGll Church Scotland). Services for Sabbath. gepumbg; gum: Glasgow Road at l THUR-DAY “we m m4 Nine Mlle greel; m; 7 Sdltl-fitlllé-‘kcommlitde will Ill in p. m. James Lamont. Bllldvhi- RENEW QED ACQUAINTANCE by coming to the grand opening o‘. were called out ‘about 5.50 yester- day evenlnl’. N an alarm had been sent to the stationmslllng the bri- gade to- a barber shop on Great attendance to receive dons-f tlons of usable clothing to” for the needy in Western Clls- , ads — Hearts Memos-Isl llsll. ' Sec fuller nctloo elsewhere in (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Que, Sept. 10- Cheese prices were higher and PO-l tato quotations lower, while butteri and egg prices were unchanged on MONEY iSAVlNG VALUES HERE! PAGE THR l-Zl‘. Men l Save Money AUTO - STROP BLADES" GILLETTE BLADES A $1.00 New Type Gillette Razor Free with a pkg. of SPEBIAL l THURSDAY, FRIDAY FACE POWDER ~ kins, nrrnnnu. u Open n. pupils fajdfy,‘ggt_‘°j,lf,l°lj“f“imlf“fll‘ ""_‘l‘“"°' “w”, A 50c Um,” Mm Fm a sarunonv. Soap for ...... .. av.- my “ma. wr-lte or pholllllz-elv-zl m” hm‘ 3am‘ °t C°mm°"°': with a package of 10 Auto- ONLY 3 extra size; Cakes (fas- __ ' build-mi- 5P°°l°llY ‘"'"“‘$°d Pwj,’ The Markets Strop Blades. $1.50 value tile Soap ‘for . . . . .. 25c "seamen sane ma. mans»- "mme: _____ 88544;” i l ‘or ' " ' 89‘ Regular 25c Bars of n” “Wm” l‘ mmlbm w M“ moss ALARM-Tile firemenl l ' Cflstlle 30a!’ for‘ 171-“ " Soap Specials !_ 6 cakes Ellt Bath Soap 39c l2 cakes Beauty Pal-lo:- Free! A 25c tube of Lis- terine Tooth Paste with zr Prophylactic Tooth United Baptist Churches for Bept- °°°lil° T35 31’; czllilm d" , the produce and dairy market here: lllgdcihlelllileqdlgsliflég-‘f- Rllzg: Bruflh A" m. ‘ma, a ember 20 1931: Dundee at 11 a. m.; w“ mm ‘ ' | today. Quebec cheese gained a ' ~ - - . Q Q ' . loss, ss.some person had mistaken It my h u cent at n 34 ml 50¢ Lavender, Shaving _ , St‘. Peters at ‘I p. m., Annandalc at lua to a a , ' ' " ' 3 11m. H._C.'M0rsan. Pastor. "u!" 1°’ ma“ 12 cenm, while Ontario cheese was Creflm (lllentllol 39¢‘ Regular large M" A" M 0 D E s S - I ' NEARING COMPLETION -The m“ ACCIDENT An w unchanged at 12 to 12 1-4 cents a lszqllllibgl sllavc- uem“ 39‘ shades Don.‘ ma; this Regular pkg of 12 Frflc I _ s new annexio Queen uare School, 01;?“ occufied on sunny evening poum Rmelpts Wm 662 bu,“ exa lav. rezlmu. 29c one. Package of 3 15,. t BGCGUSG-lis unique. llflYr flflt-shopod particles . . be opened on October 1st. This - l d l; 0 g5 p) _ - 47° . CW“ m9" sulfa‘, and do u lo’ more claunmQe bulldins will provide for the finest (“we Mcman’ winded with a“ lllftlltriitlulfalfinlillistltrlts toixllshlgserno. l DPdws Kldney Plus 39c possible educational facilities in ac- a11l>°m°bl1° Wlllle the “chm” were" 1 paflvdrimd butter m Carla” was! ENO’S FRUIT SALTS Gm Pills . . . . . . . . .. 39C _' Every bit of Old Dutch works. You will be both sur- prised and delighted with how long o pockogo of Old Dutch ldsle, and how economically and efficiently it does your cleaning. . . circd bo . Ca lct i f Ont rlo' _ _ old Dutch is perfect for porcelain ond enamel, hle, m, escaped mm, Mr, Mme-s the United States, was thrown un- ; and m eggs “Palrzfilzwfimgedl; Rm 75c m. 49c $1.s0 Aspirin 98c ‘ pointed woodwork, floors, refrigerators, stoves, utensils, ranch near the Experimental Farm, oer the car and rendered uncon-i extras being quoted at so canny FREE DELIVERY in f5“ f9; q|| chum" mm" ha”, which would have been quite a 105; scious. Mrs. Bell was struck by the; firs“ at to a _, sugared Maraschlno Billie To any pa" of the Cit“ 9 _ 9 V t1 1 wou d8 w, 24 25 c nts and sec l Peppermint ‘ chem” Bu“ _ ._ the homm _ to the owner if not for the willing car. sus a h ng severe n t k hm“ at m m 19 cents a dozen. Pam“ 5.1.1:" Chocolate Chocohm phone 219 for Servlu“ “ L, r _ _- ' _ and timely Bsslstanoct of a. pure her face and scalp, and was a cn 5mm‘ lumbm “ms were 32 round Bum You“; gums Comm ‘nmd are as near to you as your ri nut (h , ‘Old Dutch doesn tscroichWllh one bred fox hound who soon had “N111 °° "W "1"" lildwllrd “m”? 1:” cents a clozen- Quotations to retail- I 29c 29c l'°‘“"l 5"” T" d Bow Telelllwlle . led SM- IIIIOOTDSWOQP" IQIIIOVOSOllllIQdIIl’, Fm‘ underlmntrmand returned t“ Dual‘ Mr’ Bel also “we ve ers were unchanged and receipts; 49° w” H , , , 1:5 thankful owner, severe shaking up. Traffic at th. _ . grease, grlmo and slums-o: well “me was congested as a largelmle 548 "HPS- l -'- ' orrnwn, ont, Sept. 16-A| os the invisible, health-menacing impurities. Old Dutch is your great- est help in housekeeping ond your safeguard to Healthful Cleanliness. MADE 1N CANADA __-,~___ __\i Classified Advertisements Agents Wanted CKBISTMAS MONEY EASILY ‘ earned taking orders now for our beautiful line of Personal Christmas Greeting Cards. Sell on sight. Regal Art 00., 91 Gould MAME!) — AGENTS TO BELT. , engraved Personal Christmas _:C|rds one dollar dozen up. Sam- tples fitted into leather carrying _'csse. Premier Art Guild, Victoria. ' St., Toronto. S. H. 13-29-281. NOW IS THE TIME to make moneyrGet free Sample Book of the Royal jSerles Private Christmas Greeting IgCards. Nearly everyone buys. '; Anyone can sell. Bradley-Gar- _ "return, Brsntford, Ont. s. v. Sept. 11-01. For Sale CARDBOARD. SUITABLE son lining outhouses, etc, lc. per meet. Guardian ofllce. t! il tron sans - our PAPERS, s y, tents bundle. Guardian Office. fi-l-tl’. Miscellaneous JOHN ALFRED McDONALD, PRO- vtucial Land Surveyor, Herman- ville. / 5158-6-10-1 month. ART - IF YOU PAINT YOU CAN earn money colouring and selling Christmas cards. Folder showing designs and sample cards ten cents. Tally Ho! Art shop, Stair Bldg, Toronto. opp. 8-29-stt-13l. To Let TO LET - FRONT ROOM FUR- nlshed and heated. Apply 228 Hillsbcro Street from 5 to 8 P. M. 8686-9-15-41. Female-Help’ ‘Wanted SELL CHRISTMAS CARDS CAN BE EARNED and paid weekly in spare time selling well knowp line personal Christmas Cards. Exper- ience unnecessary. An early start and our co-operation assures suc- cess. Beautiful new portfolio sample free. Master Kraft Limited, Toronto. Representa- tives ‘ ’ small towns also. l Ion sans _. AT PROUDE o _ Moresides, l potato digger. 8720-9-16-31. FOB SALE - NICE COTTAGE, . modern improvements. l‘! Orlebar ~ Blreet- aoos-a-to-izl. 5- i—-——-—--—-- NB ma. To orr-r. aoAnu sun | mm sisns on hand at Guardian Office. gg, ii- L‘ I011 sm: - BARGAIN. 1 ronp Jlldvr Sedan. 1on0. 1 Ford Tudor, 11930- 2 Tudors, 1928. 1 Roadster, 11929. Also full lino of new Ford wars and Trucks. Poole do Thomp- son: Garage. Montague. 8602-9-15-51. Ioa ants - DODGE spoon. 1930 model. Run less than 10000 mugs. Perfect condition. Terms 1r "Maury. Will sell at s blrgain. Ilnnlv to s1 Kent street, city. . 8846-9-17-21. ,, . I08. SALE - VALUABLE PRO- nerty in town of Borden. suitable for dwelling and large enough to like in boarders if desired; also suitable as business stand. Apply Morley M. Bell, Summerslde. " 8712-9-16-21. "m non sans - VALUABLE gore farm at Pipette, property of e late Simon A. Murchison. near zfre- church. school and rhlpplns ntainlng one hundred and four- lten acres clear land, well watered "In dwelling house and outbuild- ss all in I repair. Apply to "PB- Bimonw. Murchison on "llllkea- 8118-9-10-61. Boarders Wanted "mourns wsnsan. asaoamo a Y‘ Preferred. s: Qumbgflpnd "°‘- 8861-0-17-31. Male Help Wanted IAIDIB low cost girlie Molot- “Blurbs: srrlagten Ha ax. outta-awn. v l-RI-LW. 9-1-3-5-8-10-12-15-17-19- 22-24-26. ' Wanted OATS WANTED FOR IMMEDIATE shipment. Large quantity. good quality white oats. J. B. Millman, Kenslngton. B841-9-l7-6l- wsurho -_ FOR cJfinNy. elderly lady or gentleman. Board cheap. Apply Guardian. 8840-9-17-31. Stag Hunting Most Costly British Sport TORQUAY, Devonshlre, In], sept. 16. (UP-l-Btag hunting is believed to be the most costly sport in Britain. Estimates place the expense of killing a stag st about $6,000. The cost of shooting a grouse ts about $8 to $10 and each pheas- ant has a gross cost of about $10 to $12. .- The stag huntinl season lasts about three months. Popular hunt- ing ground include stretches from here to Minehead, or from Barns- taple to Bridgewater. Stag hunting provides work for s number of skilled men, and ex- penses connected with-the sport are numerous. The sversle P14" paid to a stalker for each stag is about $250. Hacking to the meet and book is still the ‘ ‘" ‘ ‘ of- der. This means that there is an miller-st, system of livery stables. which employ many highly trained men. WASP CAUSED MAN'S DEATH BPRINGDALE. Ark, sent 16 (U- PJ-Jrhe sting of a wuo willed the death of n. w. Outchall, '12. hex-q recently, physicians decldedr ‘ bride. the color scheme being yel- . P.E.I., to Marcus Batoman MacFnd- t erected adjacent to the main build- 5 ing and the work on which is rapid- i ly nearing completion is expected to commodation and comfort. CAUGHT FOX-Quite a little excitement was caused yesterday morning when a lovely silver grey HUESTIS — MACKENZIE - A very pretty wedding was solemniz- ed on Wednesday evening, Sept, 9th., at eight o'clock in the North Rustico United Church, when Ida Lillian, youngest daughter of Mr. iand Mrs. Ewen J. MacKenzic was iunlted in marriage to Stephen Al- bert Huestis son of Mr. George Huestls, Wilmot Valley. Rev. H. S. Bishop, B. D., officiating clergy- man performed the ceremony. The church had been artistically decor- ated with autumn flowers, plants and everegreen by friends of the low and white. The bride. charm- ingly gowned in ivory satin with con ventlonal veil and shower boquet of Ophelia roses, entered the church on ~the arm of her father to the strains of Lohengrln’s wedding March played by Mrs. B. Waugh, sister of the groom. The ushers were Howard Huestis and Blols Le- Page, Immediately after the cere- mony a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents where the rooms were tastefully decorated with out flowers. The happy couple received . many lovely Ellis and have the best wishes of a host of friends. After a motor trip to the New England States they will make their home in North Carleton, BIRTHS bIiCINNIS-At. Earnscliffe. 0h September 10th, 1931, to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mclnnlsh son. BOWNESS-At Ocoee, Florida, on Sept. 9, 1931, to Mr. and Mrs. James H. Bownsss, a son, James, Jr. MARRIAGES -...__..-__L_.i. MCSWAlN-MACFADYEN - At. 19 Linden St., Brookllnc, Mass, on Aug. 24, 1931, by the Rev. A. J. Crooks, Marion Lucy MacSwain, Kingston, yen, West Somervllle, Mass. CARD or THANKS Mrs. Charles W. B. Frlzzell and, family wish to thank all the kind l neighbours and friends who assisted them in their time of sad bereave- = ment. those "who sent messages of sympathy and the Dre. and Nurses on the staff of tho P. E. Island Hoa- Jlital and all others who helped to alleviate the suffering or their dear husband and father during his last illness. BBBS-B-H-li. m uruonuu In loving memory of Bessie Ethel Cole, who died September 17th, 1030. Desth_ has grasped our precious darling Cold ss marble is her brow; flushed ll all the marry laughter Closed on us those dear eyes now. llow we mlas her in the morning When it dawns with pale grey light Through the busy day we miss her Also ln-the silent night. She has [one to be with Jesus, Better, better is: we know; But we feel our loss so deeply, That affection‘: tear must flow. Inserted by Parents and Family. ' "03-9-17-11. N, D. MacLean UNDIITAKIB IMIALIIIB Charlottetown and North Wllulrlre Phone m last at DeSable when a. wagon with three occupants, Mrs. Ethel Bell, ‘ her son Melville, and her sister Miss , i passlpg another car. The hot"; which was a spirited animal, was travelling at considerable sliced M. the time of the accident. Miss Mfr- Lean, who recently returned from_ meeting had been held at DeSablc Church that evening. PERSONALS The many friends of Dalroy Campbell are pleased to learn that he is doing nicely in the P. E. Is- land Hospital after an operation for appendicitis. The friends of Conductor A. J. Harper will be glad to learn that he has returned to his duties after being laid off for the past five months on account of illness. Miss Mary Praught of Boston, is visiting her mother Mrs. James Praught of Alberry Plains. Miss Praught has Just returned from an extended trip to Europe which was greatly enjoyed. Mn and Mm Q a MacNen, of quiet. Receipts of firsts have been Ottawa, who have been visiting the Hon. John E. Sinclair, and Mrs. Sinclair, left. for their home yes-‘Iprlces ‘m mls Emde- Wlwlesale terday‘ while on the Island Mniprlces to retailers are extras 31 to MacNeili visited friends in Sum- 32- firs“ 36 t" 25- 59¢°|1d5 23 i0 23- and Northl merside, Kenslngton Rustico. Mr. Murdock Ross. City, return- ed home last: week after a visit to Toronto where he attended the Canadian Natlohal Exhibition. Mrs. Ross, who also visited Toronto, will cvontinue her visit for a short time, the guest of her daughter. Mrs. Allan MacLeod and little daughter Doris have returned tn their home in Medfard, Moss, af- ter spending rt very pleasant six weeks vacation with M's. Mac- Leods parents, lvlr. and Mrs. K. L. Waite of Kenslngton. They were also the guests of Mr. MacLeccYs parents Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Mac- Leod of Hartsville. Stubborn Mule Gives Mountain-Lake Name RED LODGE, Mont, Sept. 16. (U. P.)-A long-cared mule, weary from carrying 20 gallon cons of fish up a steep mountain trail, has a Montana lake named for it. The mule. one of a string of 20 used by the United States forest service to carry live trout to a clus- ter of lakes in the Clear Forks reg- ion, sank to its haunches at the water's edge of an unnamed lake. The forest rangers, aiter at- tempting to rouse the animal from its sitting position. gave up in dis- gust and decided to dub the pool Mule lake. Two other heretofore unnamed and unfished lakes in that region also were named with the planting of the flsh in their depths. Chub lake was named for Stanford Wea- ver, well known wrangler in this re- glcm. -who assisted the rangers plant the trout, and Granite lake drew its name from its rugged sur- mundings. TON OF FOSSILS DUG EMPORIA, Kans, Sept. 10. (UH p_)___m-_ D_ c. gchaflnfl- o; Eynpgf-E the Rev. Elven MscDouIRll, assisted is, recently returned from scuthlby Rev- J. W- S- Lowry. or Cam- Dakota. where h; 5mg. h]; 50m Roy. bridge, |‘(Iass|n and Rev. D. K. Ross. d“: a "ton-o; 505,35 out 0g glmjof Cornwall United Church. Rev. ‘zmumds m“ summer, m5 bgstgMfr Ross officiated at lflnd w“ the complete skull or nLBuriul was in St. Catherlncs‘ Com- lsabre-tooth tiger. l-le reporlodlfllely- tl ousands of fossils are being found in the Dakotas unu that even flll- excellent I \ l l I l New Brunswick potatoes declined twenty cents at 50 to '10 cents per B0 pound bag. Montreal potatoes filUl/Ztl unchanged at 19 3-4 to 20; cults a pound. To retailers solids were 22 cents and prints 23 cents! n pound. Rccelptls were one huh-l l firm market is again reported from Montreal today, but the situation at Toronto 1s slightly easier. TORONTO-This market is slightly easier today with sales of graded shipments being made to, wholesalers at extras 27 to 2B,l firsts 24, seconds 1s to 11 delivered. ' Dealers are quoting producers and country shippers for ungraxled eggs extras 24, firsts 21, seconds 15 to 16 delivered. cases returned. MONTREAL-Egg receipts here today were 548 cases as compared to 1,152 cases for the correspond- ing day last year. The market con- tinues firm on extras and firsts with the cooler weather stimulat- ing trade- Seconds are still very slow. Graded shlpmeilts on spot are Selling to wholesalers at extras 30 1-2, firsts 24 1-2, seconds 18. SAINT JOHN-Jrhis market is G S C heavy from Prince Edward Island and Ontario, resulting in easier CHICAGO-Spot 20 1-2, Novem- ber refrigerators 20 1-2. Just received a new lot of Simm’s Shaving Brushes 75c to $5.00 75c size 59c $1.25 size 89c VACUUM BOTTLES Chase’s Nerve Food 47c Chase's Ointment .. Bubyis Own Tablets 19c Ironized Yeast Kruachen 25c Aspirin . . . . . ... 19c 50c Aspirin . . . . 98c Salts 69c .. 35c Total A full stock of Iimlulrs and Films ' We do developing and printing. 24 hour service. x-ray examination, but nothing of a before his death that it became known that the disease was using up his strength and shortening his days. but despite all that skilled mecllcui men and nurses could do, nothing the above mentioned date he calm- ly passed away to be with Christ, which is far better. the deceased, were: Angus MacPhee, S. H. Colwcil, Ken- neth Docherty, Michael Maclilanus, and John MacQuillan. Holland Uncovers Puolva ROSS-D 219 Successor to The MacKinnon Drug ll"? flown-W- Store d the P. E. Island Hpspital crlous nature was discovered. It was not until about three weeks Ho again entered the hospital (Canadian Press) ouid alleviate his suffering and on American League Cleveland ................. Phlladelph‘ ~19! The pail bearers, all neighbors of rower Boyle, St.Louls.. 2 Washington ............... 6 eesell~llllssec- National League RUG - UNITED nox r ' 3 Co. Quality and Service ,1 . ._, --r Blii LEAGUE uu usuus Maritime Y’s Men k Convention Here To-Nigizt A series of meetings in connrcl. ion with the annual convention of Maritime Y's Men's Clubs will lz-w opened tonight by a wolcomc- (lili- nerln the Canadian National Ho‘.- el to be addressed by Premier stew- art and others. These mmunl con- ventions are held at different con- ters each year, the clubs cnlllill". here on the present occasion n‘ invitation of the local club of \ Mr. J. M. MacFadyen is Prvsidrllt. 0-10 2.10 6N BIOOlIlYII . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I1 16 1 The District Governor l; N112 17v “Q _____ Pittsburgh . . . . . . . . . . . . . .'i l8 0 Bishop‘ Sydney’ N_ s__ and U“, C THE HAGUE, Sept. l6. (U.P.)— vention Secretary, Mr. T. W. 13* EN Holland has discovered a new mer- first game‘ ley, Charlottetown. A lame hum .. ‘maid. She is Willy van Ouden of NM” ‘(Mk ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' 8 of delegates are expected and r '———' Rotterdam, who recently did the Clnclnna“ ' ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ' l n lstretlon will take place at the Cah- Ml“ clmllws Fmzzlm‘ 10o meters free-style in 1:104 This adlan National Hotel. Th. local r~~r , W“ time constitutes a new Dutch nst- Semmd an“: em entertain the visitor: n‘. <1 :- n was “m feelings of d”? m‘ lonal record and is a remarkable Yo“ ' ‘ ' ‘ ' " u ner at half past seven with Pr - Bret and heartfelt sympathy for the performance H one considers that: Cincinnati 0 idem Macpadyen in the Chaim - bereaved ‘alum,’ that the resldenlsiwllly will be l4 years old New? 4 principal speakers will be, m of New Haven andsurrouncllng dls- ~ ‘ways Dam l Philadelphia . 3 6 dmon to Premier Stewart H}, (“Jrrlcgi lfuliuegsllhal ‘m fihtehlimlmni‘ Willy's new record is not just al St’ “m” ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " a n ship Mayor Proivse, District <1».- Mghtj‘ egteemldllnin: rgsxlpgztoesg chance performance. She has been‘. First “ma: ernor Bishop, and th; Rev. LY, 3‘ neighbors in the person of Charles mod for "mes dose to the 1:115 Buster: . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 l2 Raymonli .. “Jaldmn Brewer Fuzzy! ‘lad pass“ mark pretty regularly throughout; China“ . ~ ' . _ I . . U I I I ‘ . . I . . - -- 6 n At the same time tha‘ the \_ ,> m to the Gran Bayou; ‘the 1931 season. she attained her ‘ " Men are feasting in tho Callorllvll . ' -prower through careiul coaching by National. the Ys Ivluncw " *- Tne late Mr. Erizzell was a man her mother Second gamer femmme belongings, of .. of sterling qualities, of a quiet dis- ' ' Boston - 7 13 - l This “mother-conch" she has in _ . will be entertained at IIlIOSllLIDIl, ind a hogneglovlng ‘nurture. r common with the gm she dethmm g( lncago .. ll l5 c‘ A‘ by the 10:81 Y5 M? e wasa wnys rea y o lend a elp-- _ _ _ . , ..,_ mg hand to those m need and ed in Holland. Zus Bioun, the 01- mtemfliana, has“ The bllslnes FY2991 Ill-I lqll’ l“ f‘ “ammo: it be the church commum _ ympic champion for the bnck-strokp vcntlcn will commmcc] n. u. our H V.‘ my m. Individual he was always wub and runner up to Mal-tho Norellus Zulu,“ ____m___mn_n__ 2 6 o tomorrow mfLnlllZ ll" l" ‘cl k I ing to give of’ his time or his talent m the 400 “WW5 “allay” M An“ r Rochester ................. 3 8 2 table dlscusslcn will?“ '_ ‘ I to mcct the demand. after- laying stardllm l“ 1928' l sumed an" hmmcm aside his own rcsllullsibilities to do z“ lalmznmlsl 51am! E03?‘ ‘:3- ; TOPOMO - - - - - - ~ - - - -- 4 9 3 hzgnrslatbggilleillwfn ‘m M so. °5 l" °°= ° m‘ ° ' I Montreal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. s 1o o ° . _ ‘ " ‘ f He was the oldest son of the lute “'5' . n" Canadian National Imlll, John and Marin (Nonkivel) Frlzzell, _ Firit comm Plmdm Bl‘l"ll’ l" ll‘? i‘; of Cornwall and was born on July Temperance Ffllllltlllll 1 licarling .. 8 ll 2 “g: lfijerf‘vc‘l‘;llkl’vbfhalr_l ‘ 29,1871, - In Independence nc-rurlr . . . . . . . . . ll l4 1 ‘ l’ l‘ 1- L“ . Besides a sorvowlng widow, (nee a 5mm“ sell!" “cl “"1 Mr‘ Em l") Euphemia Ann MacFadybn), there Square invading 5 l0 2 ‘filial Dllwflm” l“ ‘m’ 1 are left to mourn the loss of 0 19"‘ W,“ l Newark . . . . . 3 ll 1 Clmad‘ Eul- ing husband and father, two sons PHlLADlT-LPHU- SEN» lfiidllf-llfl First game: ~ ahd four dau liters, namely Clar- "Shad" “Y "la w‘ "W ° “"54 Jersey City a l3 o _ _ _ _. ma,’ in Ncwgfiavcxh (Katéermm) o! Illdepelltildnilfl Squlaléle, an Esnciont; 153mm,)“, __l________.____ 3 d 7 ANCIENT BASS \l2)l A v_l,_ r rl-"s. John w., North Brockton lmmml“ H” °°° ° w“ m‘ °: Second some: ,. - -- Mass; (Emma), Mrs. John W. Mac: hundreds of persons. l Jersey City 2 l 0 CAMAIORE‘ “a” fir,’ ‘ ‘ I I{gnz[c| Rose valley; (Edna). M“ Unlike hundreds of other public “ammo” _ 8 9 o P.i-A historlclnnrl us: ‘ _ l, Albert, c_ Mncponnlrp Long 91-39;; fountains, the water which iimvo- double bass violin. ‘mun t. .. (Ella), Mrs. Brooklyn M, Vail, Jig, from this one is chilled with icelcifizens vote h" b9"- lmmd W3"- Charlottetown, and Lloyd at home; The fountain was oriciufllll’ 1115C"; , _ .. also the following brothers and sls- in Fairmount Park by the Evils 01g On DOg Racing ;_ tors: Herbert, in Cornwall; Mrs. C Temperance as part of the Canton-é -————- R I g A. lfucstis. Yarmouth. N.S., and nlal Exposition in i876. Later ll vynsl BELMONT, Cat, Selll- 13- (U-PJ 1 ~ ' William, Frank. Walter and Mrs. moved. after the cnoclusion of the: —Voters of Belmont will go to the B‘, wrn. Fletcher, in the use. and a exhibition to its present site of In- P0115 Sem- 16 to decide whether host of reiatlyyes and friends. dependence Squaw the ‘lualnl °ld “W” °l d" 1mm‘ M g l‘ {I "I, The funeral, which was held on And the Sons of Temperance shall be revived within the limits “ ‘I Sem- 4th. was the lersest seen ln mu sec that ice is view! 1n the 0f their eity- Sopran 0 that part for some time. The ser- storage tanks below the pavement The city council adopted two or- and vlcc at the house was conducted by twice each dsy from May until 0c- dinances, one calling tn. city el- a i ,1 ,_ tcber. cction and another authorising an c‘ 4.1;‘, election Sept. 1B in an adjoining P. . t panama womc OVERTISIE unincorporated area, where resid- “n” -_--- rnts will decide l.’ they want tn be- l“ the grave. PORTAGE, Wis, scpt, ill-Port come annexed to Belmont, so that ST, JAMES [LXI ', as? pupil: agree: u; yrlrilgddzcézg: lianrinl; ltzhelr section may be used MONDAY’ slur“ f‘. i.‘ nrcu e wee ro- r orr n. _ ‘liw deceased had always enloyed started for every boy and girl un- A number of women's orlflnlzat- M’ m" r‘ M‘ health until about ten sble to pay They worked overtime ions nre opposing the plln on the Admission 50 ggy,“ m‘ 5mm,“ mm luvs surged hung.‘ monthsaso. he complained of lnll- several nights to accommodate the i claim that s dog track will attract rscketoers- IOIS-l-ll-sllltflm lnsthem. lng strength-and in April he enter-youngsters.