i," , Fowl uaarza m roar -T11e Jour mastdd schooner Ruthillarten. gander Capt; Taylor. bound from Campheilton to New York with a 0,8180 ofgaghe made port last Mon- day be undergo minor repairs. She will ‘leave shortly to continue the voyage. AT THE VICTORIA —, Mr. Bert Lilnnigan of Calgary. formerly of Pannlure Island arrived in the city Friday and is sloilllins at the Vic- toria. Mr. Lannigan holds the pos- itlon of secretary treasurer to the Strand Oil Co.,of Calgary-He is here in the interests of his company and will remain for some time. He says he has a lucrative investment bo of- fer the people particulars of which 11111111 1111110111‘ 111 the papers shortly. A1‘ ST. JAMES CHURCH. -A very enjoyable and inspiring Sun- day School Rally was observed st the morning service in St. James Church yesterday. There was a large nuniber of Sunday School 01111111011 Present and with their teachers occupied the front rows of pews. The sermon by I110 llastor. ‘Rev. W. Bruce Muir on ‘iFsmiiy Lite" was well appropriate. A feature of the sermon was the part taken in it by the children who answered the questions put to them with surprising accuracy and readiness. At the evening ser- vice Mr. Arthur Bruce sang in ox- ceptionally fine voice the solo "Are We Forgotten." SILVER WEDDING. -~ ‘Mr and Mrs. D. Wallace McKay oi‘ Stanley. celebrated their seventy-fifth nn- ‘nlveriliiry of their wedding. Their friends l'roiii fnr and ncnr called upon them at their home in Stan- ley to wish them many happy rc- turns 0t‘ the aubpicions annivers- tary. All expressing the hope that the golden wedding would be equally feiicitousiy celebrated. The guests presented Mr and Mrs Mc- Kay with n. very complimentary ad- dress. accompanied by silver gifts ind e well filled purse. Among the guests were Mr and ‘Mrs Archi- bald MdDouald of Montague. the latter being n sister of Mrs Mc- Kay. The evening was very pleasantly spent with music, con- versation, song and dancing. Mr Robert Lamont who is a host in himself contributing a number of very enjoyable Scottish sonss. The happy company broke up nt a late hour bidding their host nnd hostess many happy returns and assuring them that if possible they would be present at the golden wedding. _..|-1VMENEA1__.MiSs Ruby Dell- nis daughter of Mrs. John Cali- ahsn. Port Hill, and Mr. It. Allison iProfitt, Lower Freetown, were married at St. James Church. P011 Iiiii on Sept. 22. Itev. ii. ii. Coic- msn performing the significant. ceremony. A most pleasant re- ception was held at the home _of the bride at which about ffty guests were present, and all enjoy- cy the meal immensely. The re- newal - of foimer intimacy was most pleasant. For several V0015 the bride had tauzlll- 111 V01'1°115 bride wu neooinlngly attired in sored by Mill Catherine Horned silk crepe embroidered with gold swelled them. ‘ivieir many Fonds ind carried n nil-re boquet of wiiitewlsh them s bailey sud 11105110101111 "lirysnoihemunis entered the beau1l0i11110y lbrousll life. tifuiiy decorated room on the urnll , , , other father. as the ‘strains of the 3- 8- NAGNHILD LGADING wedding march were played by her POTATOES. —- The 8.5. Magnhild sister, and the ceremony Wag per- of the Newfouudland-Canadaflrrad- formed under a beautiful urch the ers line arrived in port; about 3 background of which was beautifui- o'clock this mornins and is iomlius iy decorated itll autumn leaves. i1 eorso o1 eeed‘ ootuioes for Nor- stors and Ch ysanthemums eutwin- folk. Va. The Magnllild irexpect- ed with evergreen. Many beautiful ed to carry flbollt 38.000 bus- rosents received indicated the popularity of m9 b11119 331011;‘ ANOTHER POTATU QTEAMIR which were: chine. out Glass. -—'I‘11e 5- 9- Sebolewuu orrlved lu sliver Ware, linen, ‘etc. A be“. this port at two. o'clock yesterday tifui wedding supper was served in'frurn Port Royili. Quolleil- 311B .18 the beautifully decorated dlnius'i"1°1‘°““1 1b the stream. await-ins rooni. the tirbis being dalniily doc-the sailinS o1 111° B. B- Mesnhild oratell with green and white, izglit- which is loading seed potatoes st. ed with candles. litter tile‘ upendingtiie Raliwfly Wberf- Tbe ‘Bobbie- of a very pleasant evening Mr. anlLWiHl 1B 011000100 10 111110 11110111 Mrs. Railings left for their home at 176.000 1111811818- ' Rustico amid a shower of rice and '--— good wishes for their future happi- RETURNING HOME “5111-91111" ncee and prosperity. (Patriot 1B8 C0111‘! of 121101190 W110 1111B 119°" Please copy.) ' visiting his brother William Court. iltustico, for the past. three months, The Y.,M. C. A. Sunday evening leaves this morning on return. Ml‘- ser-vlces opened last night with a 901111 111 371 ydflfs 015 1180 11110 111 a large attendance, ivory active man. During his stay A 5991,1111 program “m1 speck" here he spent il lot of time fishing gpepkepg we“, New“; 10,. 11,15 59,-, and added quite n. lot of cod and, v1ce whim was m, oumwnmng “c. mackerel to his credit. Both tliesol was’ The T611840“, work committee gentlemen are active. the brother o; me y_ M_ C_ A am sparing m ivliiliam lg 85 years and does his‘ effort to make the Sunday services wmk around m‘ usual‘ Mr‘ Charles me very be“ possum and M, the Court spent the last. few days of| c“), dergy and chm,“ are 600mm his visit in the city, the-guest of sting most heartily. Mr. Harry icourt. Kent Street. Tme tonowm‘ is the pmgmm’ Lust night about seven o'clock while an auto was nearing Cherry Valley bridge. it skid- ded going over the bridge with serious results. One of the oc- Rvm-ue- by bu- w- e- Bo-uw- §i2222i.‘..?“".$?.‘§ “i213 “ifililiflfé Hymn. “My ‘Sitvioufs Love. ca, and hi“, to b: conveyed to the scripture ‘Readmgl Rev- Bruce Prince Edward island Hospital in Muir. [Meciieanbi Ambulance where be is $°1°_“1‘11- -1~ J- 31011011- sirffering from a fractured pelvis ‘PYB-Yfl- M1‘- P- J- 11101301111111- ‘Another occupant of the car was Qiiilriolle. Mrs. J. J. Stewart. badly injured about the head andl Mrs. 'RJOY iCudlnord. G00- TW08i110. body and was treated by Dr. Keet-l T- W- 3011110)‘. .ing. According to the late-st reports. Mr. Rodger upon being introduc-iiir Mclnnis» condition is not seri- ed silvke of the world-wide work of ous. 1110 YOU-HS ‘Mellie ‘Christian Assocfi 11111011- Not only was the association‘ —BURIED m sr. anemone- seeking to band together the Chris-Many of our readers will regret to tian youth of the country in the learn of the death of Miss Sarah helping of other young men, but 1; M. Tanton. who passed away at was prosecuting the XVQYkQfGQdfin Charlottetown on Thursday. after foreign lands. iabout six months illness, at the In indie, Brazil. Latin America, 1180 0f 62 year-s. She was a highly the Argqnlflug Rgpubnc’ m,” and esteemed resident of St. Eieanors, 011m,» co-“nmes such as Jemsalem where the remains were conveyed and Bagdald the “$05,110,, was 0h Thursday night. There are mjn|ste,-,,,g to the amrlthsou, and left to mourn one brother, Mr. Ai-j 50,1195 M m, young mem - The bert. Tanton. 0f St. Eleanors, with speaker declared that the real "Mm “he “skmt “"1 ‘m’ 5151'"- wm-k o, me Asaodauon could only Mrs. Benjamin WiiVams, of‘ Cali. be properly judged when n w“ forllla, to whom the sincere sym- seon at mm m mo” mwm and patby of the community 1a extend- cmes where the buildings and ed. The funeral took place from equipment were commensurate with gir. A-lbert Tanton s residence at the work that was being attempted. - p‘ m‘ Saturday‘ Never bctiore in its Iiiistoiy was it doini‘; a. finer service for the youth PRETTY RECEPTION-Tho fol- 1511 1111111)’ lands than at the present 1101010118 iehglilled from the St. John mo. . eegrap ourna z. “Mrs. Mac- in malty of the llarger d119,, 1fKay, wife oi‘ Rev. Alexander Mac- was also giving young men the prlv Kay. l3. A.. was at home in the liege of s11 education 1,, 811 mum,- manse to tile ladies of Chfpman of trade; and even me prlvnegg o! and congregation on Tuesday, Oct. studylng at mam f0,- a unlversuy 20. Mrs. ilfacKay wits assisted in education. receiving by Mos. Perley Fiewoll- TUESDAY ling, Miss Bessie FYDTSYUDQ attend- Hymn. "Stand up iFor Jesus." Hymn. “Just as I um." Nlltfimarlos by chairman, tR. H. Mc- e . I centres in Prince County, but dur- ing the years immediately preced- ing flier marriage, she faithfully discharged the duties of s respon- sible position with the Hood Rub-i per, -Co,, Watertown, Mass}. "0010, she was most popular w-th her. many friends. So, when the oil- portuiiity presented ‘ytselfl, her, friends most cordially 5110*“- thcir practical remembrance by. almost deiuging ‘her with a shower of eloquent gifts. These includ- ed substantial cheques, silverware, linen. and many useful housekeep- ing articles. The 810011131 K111- 1° the bride was n most beautiful gold wrist-watch. Mr. Profitt is‘ (mo of the most successful hus- bandmen in his native 111811101» 11°‘ ing well to the front among 1110‘ foremost Holstein breeders in the Msritfinie Provinces. The ilallily young couple will reside ill Lower Freetown wliqre their many friends wish them a long. 811d 1111i?- py period 0f cill1111K01 1111115- WEDDING BELLS - A very m-euy marriage took place at ‘i110 iiouic of the brides parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles ‘Wyond of Milli’- fieid, in the presence of a 111180 4 ‘us from Wallace, N, 5,, and W111 ‘L. _NEW pA3T°.R_,Rev_ A" s_'ed the door. Mrs. Dr. Armstrong Weir, B. A., who has recently Ilse“ ipresided over the teacups and Miss called to Amermn [yngted Church fi-eraidine Armstrong ushered the to 1111 11,6 vacancy caused by magnesia to the tea. room, where do dcppmn-e of m,“ _1_ IL Mmeniiicious refreshments were served. mode s. fine impression at his flrspThe nicely appointed tables were services 135151111113). mom,“ Rnddecorated with panlsies and late evening. iRev. Mr. Weir cornea tceiitumu fmwers- M1511 1311-11111‘ Baird and hiis. A. M. Scribner ser- ved with Mrs. G. B. Richardson and Mrs. Stanley Chaise replenish- 11R. ted into the pastorate of Chipnian 5mg; Am) 91:19am SEREN, ,United Church. Oct. 8th., and since Ap5p,_1v1,-_ “,1 Mm Adm", Fee, then he and his wife ‘have been han returned Saturday nigiht from 11111111111: many irieiiile 1n the con- a honeymoon trip to St. John and iifeifation and v1c1n11y-" other Maritime points at the brid-l, m home a reception was held by iher mother. Mrs. John Garret. when a host. of friends passed a. delightful evening in dancing and muislc. Afior n ioothsonie supper and before farewells were said. the bride and groom were bounced and the evening ‘W35 finished by all singing ,“For tiie're a Jolly Good "Couple", and "Auid Lang Syne", Mr. and Mrs. Feellan left Sunday for their iionie in Savage ‘Harbor. I Probably be permanently settled 1‘ dmilllsst us before the eiid of Nov- ember-Jim. I I l The following has been taken‘ from the Veedersburg News, Veed-. l-rsburg, indiana: The late Robert St. Clair wds born on his father's: ifni-ni near Prlncetown, Prince Ed‘ wind kslaiid. May 31st. 11854 and died in Veedsrsburg on Oct. 12th,1 i020. His age was 7-2 years, four months nnd twelve days. He; was the youngest of a family of‘ eight, l"ve brothers and threc sis- ‘ters. save for one brother, James .0! Eimsdale, Prince Edward isiunil,| loll are fiend. I ..“AGE.D AND WORTHY Mr. St Clair was gimipiernents. etc-. all of which were joyabie evening was spent at the ‘Mass. on the 6th, when MisslPearl -Rev.Mr. MacKay was i|iduc-!C “f-Eodilcoelowfiiiioiiio-illtgl". i -.-w<> w ygqquqg i”; s”; pecelyea from Haw olrscliooners, char second well at buryptbat. the so.‘ .to , . , a mo: with eoui from North 8:11 her homo port hm. have art-vs so: Snuria. The cargo of c a insured through Riggs k Co» ing seed market at COIIMUNIT-YJLUI‘ -‘-. cin- vember meeting of tho Ggll-Innn- UO- . y .5114 , _ lty Club at Cornwall met in the £110 0001118 01 111° lhall Nov. 8th., with a large attend- Governor's deleud some time. , ance of members, Elan] _we1-a. have completed their first contractjuad made for n chicken supper to be to a depth 019500 100l- Tho Dldlflney held in coiuwnll flail wsdpgsdpy, pect thus afar is sufficiently on-‘was Nov. 24th‘. a large, committee couresinsl; and ttbey era flirting zeta. Oiharlottolown. was appo nted and everyonegt- new con rac o non n ---' tending is assured of the tihuai, depth of 5,000 feet, or until oil is SCHOONER Bill! ood time. After music. games found in paying quantities. Friday a schooner wi and refreshments the meeting jwas . brought to a close. » IPRESBNTATiON. - 0n Friday . evening last a delegation from the _ ~8UPREME COURT — The Children of Mary Sodnlity of this inspector Barbo Michaelmas Term of the Supreme city waited on RSV..F8i.1l6l‘ Wni. barrels each containing ten gallons Court closed on Thursday last, The ‘McCsbe of the Cathedral staff at of rum. The vessel was placed n11- dooiret was small. there only being the Bishop's ‘Palace and presented der arrest pending further develop- two cases for argument before the him with a purse of gold as a slight iuqnts. ‘ Court. The case argued OILThUPB- token of their aililrfwiiltlon for hi9‘ s Marianne. tend to rm Potatoes!!! the Railway Wharf. -__- - he»! FUNERAL via as a csrso 01 tunersi of Mercer ll - ‘arrival in Sunrmerside was search-deuce to St. Dunstanbt Cathedral ‘ed by officers l-i. M. S. Baker and where a Requiem M _ weaning: ur. who found two -by Rev. Father Walsh. alter whi ‘interment was made in the Roman 1 Mrs. Marlon Boyle aged eighty, Catholic Cemetery. Rev. Fr. Path. day last was that 0151MB v_s. Seller. many kind acts and the helpful, MAGNHILD SAILS WlTl-llwidow of the lite 51111111‘, W- B0716. McMahon officiated at the, grave. This was an action oi account be- fatherly counsel extended alwsysPOTATOES - The S. S. Magnflilii tween the parties. and had been cheerfully by him during the term sailed Tuesday night at 11 o'clock early yesterday mornins at the tried before n Judge and Jury in of his directorship of the Sodallty. with s. curse of seed 901M000. 0011- home of her nephew, Nathan M. which the latter disagreed. The psr- The ‘Rev. Father was very grateful sistins of 38.1150 bushels for Nor- Bell. Cello Trill/Bree. where she rs- ties then agreed to arbitrate; the for the remembrance and naked folk. Va. The S. 1S. Sabotawana is sided for tile-past 1W0 years. ‘Mrs. flflfllfelole 801001-011. being Mr. E._tiie ladies to extend his sincere at present. at the Railway Wharf. Boyle, who was B most- estimable Ii-i. Beer selected by the plaintiff, ,_,,,,,,,m w M, ‘he imsmbers of the loading another shipment whiclrwoman, was formerly Miss Marion ,-lvir. John Anderson selected by tlle1suciety. Father McCalle left on will in all probability be ebout 2°0r'.MiiG111-lll‘1dil18. of Fernwood. nedeque- defendant. and the Umpire or third Saturday to assume his new duties 000 bushels. She leaves two brothers. P18111811 arbitrator being Mrdohn McKeunaq-an curate to Reverend Dr. Mcboi- Mlmlfsrleile 111 51101111018100. 81111 The arbitrators failed to be nnaui-‘ian of Tignish. He will be gi-eut-_ ISLANDER DROWNED -Ateie.‘A|1,-ed MaoFarlnna in Peace River nious in their decision, - ut two,11y mmm, by,“ whoh conga“. gram was rcwived yesterday bring- District and one sister, Mrs. Elisa. namely, Messrs, Anderson and Mc- tion. but especially iu the wards 1118 i110 110d llows of 1110 ‘drowlliflli 110111 1111111511)’ 111 50111111011100- T110 Kenna, brought in an award iu_ fflV-lwhefg 1,9 1111,0194 “w”, 1,1,; many in Picbou of Henry Doucette, son funeral will leave the residence of or of the defendant. This award friends unite in wishing him succ- of Philip Doucette. of itusticovilieLincoin Bell, Cape Traverse, at 5 tho plaintiff now seeks to set as- ens in hi? work and beam, and The deceased together with other o'clock Friday morning ‘by motor ide on various grounds. At the happiness in his new home. |m0n from Elliot-loo were 011888011 1'1 110111119- 3611/1“ 111- 51111118119“ 01- 2 conclusion of argument judgement smelt fishing off Pictou, and al- p. m- was reserved. Gaudet.‘ K. C.. and After s long period of iii health, though no particulars are given o! ‘ FMDAY inman. K. C. for the plaintiff, 13cm. extending over seine five years, the accident, it is presumed that l; 851110115 FIRE — A very bed ley. K. (7.. and Johnston, K. C., for Ernest E. Gardiner died at noon occurred when iMr. ‘Doucette was w» occurred in Clyde River on 111B defendant. 10b ’i‘ue.~idoy at h’.e horns, 15$ Grgve following hiliis occupation. ‘file wus 911111111111)’ event‘? igiat rvlviienDs llziarn ‘ street, S dney, aged . r. ar- etweent rt eight and fo ears n- out: us 0 - 4 a e8 - l0- Captain John N. MacDonald. of'diuer, a 11mins.- by trade, came w of age, and igaves s Wifltlwyflyild nILt-nn was burned to the ground. Kilmuir. suffered a heavy to“ emclsydney from Charlottetown about large fahfily of twelve or thirteen Mr. and Mrs. MaoLeon were away iy Sunday morning, when 40,11- 0126 years ago end had resided here children. Hie ‘brother Paul and sat i119 time and the °n1y 0110 1101110 his barns were totally ldggtmyed by ever since. He is survived by ibis 11111111118!‘ of friends left on the Hoch-Wds MP- A1110 Midi-Ben W110 W08 tire with moat or 11,91,- contenm wife and five children. Fred in the eiaga yesterday. According to the working in the fox ranch. On com- Tim 11m was first discovered by event; Mrs. iflenjamin James. Gorypteiegram the body had not been re- 1118 0111 01 1110 11111011 MP- 1111101101111 r, Mupmmld, who happened u, Indiana; Lloyd, Evelyn and Irene covered. noticed sparks coming through the wake about two o-cmckm menmm at homo, His mother lives at ‘roof. He immediately started get- ing, when 1,, B“, one o, me 5mm, Keene, New ‘Hampshire, where his _wsn|,‘>mq BELLS _Ag gunning out the things that were in lefflyuudlngs 1,15%“, brothers, Fred and Douglas, and manse, North Bedeque, on Wed» The negghboum were aroused by his sated-s, Mrs. Annie Ponder, ai- iiesday, Nov. 10th, by Itev. D. K. 11 “demons. and by strenuous eflofwso reside. Another sister, Mrs. E. Ross, B. A, Arthur- Mcpuriauc, amount of machinery and his car may Buweeded in savmg the (lwelnllutherford, lives in Gary, and a son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. illcFsr- out 0f the building. Unfortunately 1mg by the use o, buckets u! watQthirrl sister, Mrs. A. J. Moder, at lane of Lower Bedeque to Jean, they were 1111111110 l0 Hove My o! m. and wet blankets on the mo,‘ M Fisher street, Whitney iPier. daughter 0f Mr. and Mm, Lesljethe thingp that were upstairs and q-he w,“ w“ tmm the wen’ on!“ Tile funeral will take place to McFarians also of Lower Bedequewconsequently lost several sleigh-i, ‘"1"’- “m 11111111 11b1- u-o 1m Z‘.§”.?.i’.“..£i{“.§l2‘f‘2i€ iiiniiil.‘ dhitimiilhifi°iiilfl 32217533.‘; ‘3.1023513?2?“.§.l€.?.‘i‘.;;°‘3‘ti§E sone. ' The largest kw”. which was soofmthe 3nd gellloiws, andorréei-e of to clip mange, when; the marriage oniyh tlo 1:1; stiremiliolillts effort-s plut- x30. with a grain house attacliediw c‘; 'rr' M? s; 1; 1,271,“? w“ Holemnlfed‘ Both the clan.‘ (:1.- “11; beufflm- g Bra win", 11' w. contained eleven hem, 0t cattle’ gléllénf; can iium ogooyetheslaté tracting parbes greivhery pops si. iztiillceh in ngs ‘SIEVB . or illn- thirteen pigs. 600 stocks of grniuféi" l rG-iilfgillzf 3244 Cumberland andf rimvfi’ we goo w 1 as Mia w“ at: y lie w "'11 W113 b12111‘; the t m nd a qunm of m,“ all f m h iares . of ren s. Wears peased o see ay_ roln . r. ac ans other 1‘ 1' 1" ° ‘l’ c Si. Charlottetown young people like this flue young buildings. Mr. Madileens loss is became lprey to the flames. ~——- - “on i settle in Lower Bodequc estimated at $1000 with oiil a‘ lln the other buildings were farm, SURPRISE PART Y.—A very 011' The‘) fiiospecis here on the island small amouni covered by insurgncs. dew-WYW- home of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. .Keen- fizcazi.ftfi-(lffic-iltn11311121161125; ilrlflgcemélxtlrdgeifergf ilfltgiisfllllr; 11 Wee a illtliul elsbt yesterday an. Murray River on Wednesday. pliiess and success. ‘who turiled out and helped 1o fight 1111111111118 to ilee the carcslsses of the-November 10th when about thirty" 1tl|e fire. 04111110. eleven of them in a row. lfive friends assembled in the form sgi-ioougn TQTAL Loss _-1 muse loss is estimate-d a» be be-of-a surprise party to ‘bid farewell Both the splendid tern schooner‘ MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER _.. angeflfilaave 3:11.611 thousand. dollars t-0 Mr. Keenan who has gone to Favonion, owned by Capt. J. S. 0n Wednesday evening, Nov. 3r x u.n erstood that it is oulyviloeton on an extended visit. During Allcn and Mr. Joiin L. Campbell. a number of young people oi‘ the W111d11y_00\'01‘6<1 by insurance. The the evening. a number of games of Summerside wrecked rcceillIy-New Glasgow Christian Church‘ origin oi ilhe fire is at present a were indulged in also vocal and iil- near Halifax, and her cargo have met at the homo of .\ir and Mrs1 llhWi-dry- The barns were weillstrumeutai music. Mr. C. Nicolle proved a total loss. Owing to tho churn-u Wyaud. hisyriepp (o,- 11“,- eilllllililed and contlliiicid an elcctricfilnd Mr. Dali Horton rendered some condition of tlie liluiilSsfiii that Willi purpose of tendering ls uiisccllun. 51mm- -hol iecti th i‘ iin and salvaged from tlio wrecked Fllvflil-enn l ' i t ii .l d - i Vii ‘CdiltalnliviaoDonald is well kuownfiutoisirsile. ‘Miffnfiiiggneiie 1.2.. then lull, the Charlottetown consiguecs Hararilituwfib ‘wasmtg bzwfiijéeiidingi in Charlottetown, where he ‘form-‘presonted with an appropriate gift who were in Halifax on Sunday 1'1 iloi in nu interesting event in the‘ aarly resided when he was Dominion by Mr. Albert Johnstone while Mr, look over tho shipment turned the nem- 1,,1,,,-,,_ A5 M153 nu“, may. 113119111" 01 91011309. and his flll-‘C-. Nicolle read the address. -.\'ir.W11019 quantity down. At cursory fiison rendered Lohnrgrins wed- merous friends hore will sympa. Keenan who was very mueii» tlikcu 1118110011011 11 111111001011 11101» i110 dim: march the bride to be was cs3 thize with him in his great loss. by Surprise, responded sttingly in uloleuiies would bo in good elluiw rotted by‘ iiiuu Azzn Parkman and WEDNE AY a few well chosen remarks. Itc- 11o‘ 1110 1011i 110103 \\'01”0 Didn't-foil. lilies lliaiiciic Wyand to a prettiiy SD fresiiinents were then served by the gtggllngililllfizlilflrtig0eill tlgtlsitavlieililotlhg (‘aelitflfilifilfi ciiuii- followed by little WEDDING estts - A quiet 1$o1°”,1”.°°°"" 0,1,1" 1"“ “1“§"'“.°.1wcrc open and were sllhsf-‘(luclltly ivfsinihtixi-nm 14111111111 u-nd Herbert wedding took niece in Boston. " 1°‘ “ 1° 1' Gm“ l'°n°“' B1 u t ilow tho lrildiiii u‘- m" m’ W“ “m1 ""“‘"“ 1min"), “mo w a close u" Wuug thuppe 11611001! wi ill d ' rgilhi Quill‘ i ,,_ H t“ ii. a. nary lpieasant time. FoiiowlilE o p" o l‘? m" '11’ “° " W101 uric oiluuud by Mn Jggfie Afmlliglsixietxl. gfecgise 132,13 the address: To Mr. T. A. Koon- 111“ 11-1180 10 11° 11111011 1° Hitlg lllllfl Mrs iiaroid Diamond b 1d t M _ R n T‘ , i an, llea-r Friend: W9 y0111- frlomh, - 1W1 n e luinoroils vcrscs were $1,111.. 121g 1811-1311101", gfmgffiibtnd neiglil‘ n of Murray River] I ~— - wad by, Mrs Leigh Warren and 1,911 o; cape “averse. The bride-have invaded your Jtospiwbig horrid File ileatii occurred iu the city 1W1“ 10141011 111111011011. 1111111! wore a gown o, Cream Gorgatm tonight i0 spend s. few sociable yestsriiaymorning of Mrs. Maria Y1111i1 01111101111011 1101' 01101001011011 . m, a m, o, "m, “mndlhours with you, before mung your Mitclicn, lil tlic 80th year of liar 111 it very 11101191118 manner thank- epam,“ u, m1, Unued states, 11gQ_ l\[1'5_ M11¢1m11_ who w“ a M13»,- ing them nil for their kindness aft- were present. Their many1d . (rtend 1 ‘n1 1 h, M _ _ where we understand yQu purpose Griffith before her marriage, was e1‘ which all 210111911 111 81118108 "F01 s oi n ws ng r and Mrs S-lies a Jolly Good Fellow." A Campbell a long lialppy1i1c_ Spending fills winter. We all wish 1111111 111 ‘(711111101-101411111- 111111 1111s 111‘ d ____ _ you ma; you W111 enjoy yourse“ ways resided here. She was hlghiyhlgzll)’ 11inch was ser ed by the oygluzns EuEc-l-Emqhe 10th gums 11,13 mownseq vocauon an‘, esteemed. and her death will he, o. es and the remain er of the Mum,“ Meeting o, we Young ‘PM? hope you Wm remnmwnh m“ ilogan learned with deep regret by a wide evening spentjn social intercourse. y ““"°."“°“ ‘" my i» r:.£:.':‘:2‘.-...... . .. ti‘. “ifiiii [rile Filittie Sands Unit d Ch 11 11o pace like P. E. island." As we ' ‘1 -‘. ' I.'.“;'..i‘.f.}°.§';.“‘°’.'. r“ i111. ‘i'.‘f.?.{°?§“.;2°f.“.f“.§é2.“.iif ‘iil-if‘u°iié“i-iil-i“i?” . - ellor s o the pas - ' ' years work were received and 16in of your calibre. an parting per- gggzxl zignghrschhtfslfiza fltlgfiigd 5g‘)? adopted. The followi 111 ' m t us to present you with this ' ' were elected for the bulging ya: 1111111118111- 1101- 101‘ its Wino 11111- 88 8 $11,191“. hues“?! up 13111111111801“ lam‘- ‘prasident, M,” Mary Q 9mm, (m; token of the esteem in which you use“? jegkeififii’, meaggdgggglzauy elected)‘ Vice-Pres. Mi- Norman “e 119111‘ by "9" 1 ‘The fun rni il l I -' - - - , 1 t k i (i. 2122,1211.‘ seuro1ary‘ ‘Mrs’ Harold signed on b01311‘ 0t i!§iu',,M“"“ Ml‘. iliitciiziile wrcsizllegcg 011111110411: 1- 1i. (roe ectcd ; T - _ ‘ver on s. . ‘ er, Mr. Malcolm Liviiigsitoiiefaamu u‘ “L Friday to Si‘ Dunmns CM‘ THU SDAY hedrnl, and thence to the Romcil DEAD AT 24.--Lovers of homes Cnmonc 08111019111,’ re, says the St. John Tiinos~Star Mrs. liar- A dcspsicli from London. 011111111’- rleted November 10th. states that Lieutenant Allison K. Stanley wail killed in nu automobile accident early that day. ii-ie was the sou of the into Goo- rgo Stanley. of Charlottetown, and only brother of Muidl‘ 11111°111 1- .5,,,,,1,,y_ 1), s. 0. of Montreal. SUDDEN ssneavsmsur. _. ho "if: schooner‘ "Mona" place of the‘ Iivonlan, recently tal loss. ‘rhedfonl ‘ill-wrecked near 111,11!“ onherwa to 1at Bummerside ‘and are now load- r ibb southern, cduu” ' “I'll coal and Labrador herring on itsluwid yesterday from ‘her late ruli- of Gienwood, but. .8. 11583811 .away the building and with the hel-p of h elghbours soon had a considerable: Major Stanley spell! D1111 01' 111° ..‘-:J’ 1111111150151. I thaheavy oar of Paul D1 musician, who was not he #111- ‘oo s. a :1 9i [lieutenant Stanley 1m tel-own when a young lad, lverypoilular with his Liiere. and the new: o: iwlien in the visor of hood will gret here. ~JPRIZE ‘WINNER-ii 1x01011011: tol’ foxes sent to -' I!‘ ut rs Fair in - ‘Fringe ounty. creditwggaé? 1mm‘ the wronersnui. Jliiviilg 1H,?" "-- -pion female silver black fox at 1 "'1" l1"- rbis -honor .,,,,‘," move =been given to Mr. iin M 'iand of Coleman. as he owned I champion sliver black 10,, m. 11.1: ,i:it..:z:‘.‘:..y" =- 1- ‘ c mild. Q y“ arm 111g dam be learned ...’.‘.’.“I',§,';.';; 1 tn item 111° Rom’ i....’a'°.'..‘i.‘. ifl‘°fi.rifi‘i.,gzggvi. 19°11“- tbei two Cliarlottetrf: men. Fri-ilk McDoilgall m, mfi; James Smith were arrested in that city Nov. -2. for robbery 3,1,1 n: ing information concerning Em. ,ious criminal records. ' | ’Police officials here do not 1,110,, 0! any James Smith no,- any”, i0 his description, 1, ‘Wilge answers s iieved the name is flcuu |and that 110 i rob bi '1" other city. I p a y from m" The other party, F gill ".1Lll}I‘l“|i16d"b his bsxifnk Mew“ ll y w e a out t b . James iGormeriy gird $1111.12; a? ’ miey for assault occasioning 1,11,, arm Their case; are now pendin M, the Superior Court g m in Boston. WEDDING B-ELLS—-A | dlua took place at i200 wealth Ave. Boston, Mugs" N“, i- 3 ll- m. when Miss iPearie ii. i-fowatt, 17-1 Warren Ave, Boston, and Mr. Roland H. Campbell, 19 Everett Ave.. Soinerviiie, were m, ited in the holy bonds of matri. 11100y- Rev. Hector Ferguson of- ficating. The bride looked charm. 111i! in a sown of maize Georgette 5199s trimmed with satin and coy. sage bouquet and was attended by Miss Sophie Csmpbellrsister of the groom. who were orchid crepe-do cheue. Mr. Manning Lingley did tun honor of gioomllman. After the 0010111011? a reception was held by . E. islanders. Mr, and M111, Campbell will reside ut 161 W. Can- 11 51-. 111011011. This marriage will be interesting to many as the youu couple both comes from Cape 'l‘ravei'ac. l‘. E. i. A meeting of the Charlottetown Board of li-ienitil was iicld last night in tile Coniicii Cilatilbers with His Worship Mayor Miller in the ollaff£1 The mutter oi the drain "back of the Milk Factory was discussed and tire ‘Bonrdi decided thut tile management of the factory must 011 or ibefiore May 1st next remedy tllo unsanitary condition now oxistini yilig u ‘basket laden with glilsjand which for u. uumbcr of yuan ipast has been a source of con- 1plaiut from Ttifliflflllil-i iu that lee, tlen of the town. The Board also decided llili, landlords qr lsndludics who an. owners of unsanitary houses imnti either remodel them or close them l] up. otherwise tho Board siialltlle ‘ action. . The Salnitary Officer wls iaf structed to investigate and make! ‘~ survey of such tenements, wail w the owners, and report stsialdi‘ 1- dsto to the Board. After willed the meeting adjourned. ~a BRlDE-TO-BE SHOWEREU-J . most enjoyable event 100111111“ ‘ at the home of iMr. sud -Mr. A1111 Wyand. Cavendish, when about 01b hundred arid twenty friends $111111’ ed to gentler a shower to Miss 1111‘- riet Wyanihprevious til 11°!‘ 111"“ age. The houeo was tastefuli! 1’ coveted for the occasion W111i 111‘ umn leaves nnd evergreens. To 11' strains of mhcllkfllis wcdiiili i married tolMr- James Stevenson, 11,151,100 pa. will regret, w 193,-“ “m, ,, new, i Charlottetown. and pa“ Bummer n march, Miss Wyand was escort was u guest at the Beech Grove inn. Lieutenant Stanley's mother. Mrs. Bethune. passed away at the Roi" al Victoria d-iospitnliMonrreal, some months ago. He was twenty-seven years age. and was an officer in the Roy- al Canadian Regiment, permunent. force. y With him in [he cnr at the time wits Captain Claude .i.. Wood, who we; formerly stabioiied with the R- h am C. It. ut Hsl-ifux. and the only son son of Kensliilldll read t e mm of Colonel Wood of Plymouth. Enlt-‘igsiggnfi Quivers?” 80222-51, pg“ 1, . t in Wood susts ned n c o ‘ ‘and Cap a bride-ladle t asked 1101' 11" —Moni.ague can boast of Clara E. Lombard in indlanspoiiiflcefved u telegram from Toronto, Clydesdale gelding owned by -’I‘lic sad news was received by Barrett. of East SS1lIL|WiFB of the death of Mrs. Celia’ a't the itge of 24. 1791111111 °11 NQV- 3H1. 1920 nt. Kerr- to ll prettily decorated 0111111111 Mrs. Annie Johnson and Mrs. Hid: old Toombs while a miiiaturo1111 and groom lmpersonated by 9°" |Toonrbs( who made a W111i?” or bride nnd Herbert. WY"? ‘dressed in evening i111 wheeled a decorated-carria ‘ e with gifts. A "shot! 11111" wuaread- by Blanche Wyi11111 1“ Mr. Harold Toonibs. i\'_1111" ~11 George Robertson and M. u. S111 number of immediate relatives. COUPLE- wuen their. daughter, l-inrriotf having one of the oldest, and by on September, 21st, 1870. To thialflllllollllcillg the death of his broth- ’I'homas Wyonfl was united in the bonds of far smartest old couple on lPrlnco union were horn six children. five or. Rev. R. W. Stevenson of that John. i.-.- dead. no“. Mau-gmony- m Mr, Edison idtllvard islandain t-he persons of of which are living: Mrs. Fank place. . Mr. Stevenson was 7|7|T1lid1l0ril0 won a special cup, don- V1110. Texas. Mrs. Donuts w“ Crawford Roiiings of Rustico. Rev. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Norman S. Manhood. Cunninglmlli. Veodofilililrsi Mrs. H. years of age and laboured almost-atoll by tile Bank of New lBfllil- 1011111111! M198 Cells Inglis of C. E. Armstrong officiating. TheMr. Maciseod who is in his 91st 11- 13001110)’. Sim D1080. 081-; 901-3111)’ years in the ministry of, bile awick and valued at $200, at the 01.110111)’. P- E. l. but resided for a iyear does all ihiS own work. CH0 don 0f Chicago; 01111 11011011 Rye. Ollurcli of Christ. ills death com- Dominion Exhibition ‘here in 1010. 11111111101‘ 0f years in tile U. s. A. Wm“ 0,, 11,9 r0010; 1,13 home 11,15 N. Y. The funeral services were es as s shock to his many friends John, as the horde w.“ known, Mrs. Dennis suffered a great sor- ta“ m“, cleaned m5 chmney, p,“ held at the St Liairs ‘home inst and relatives as he was apparently won over s big field. taking- first row when on Dcc. 24th, 1923, her on M, his 8mm, doors and wmdows Thursday afternoon. They wore in rniriy good health while visit- place for general purpose and ag- husband was aocillontly killed in banked h,“ house undput h,“ Mm, conducted by Rev. Lesson nnd ing his island home this summer. ricultilral horses. Ho was imised N0" “W11 imly- She never seem- er-s ma, m me Gena“ Th,“ he d,“ Rev.‘ Mcuaughey. Pallbearers l-le leaves to mourn n ivife former- on Prince Edward inland and ed to fully recover from tihe shock without any he,“ ML Mum“, ,3 weie. Albert Cassatt, Harry Dra- ly. Miss Mary Crawford of Bodeque was eight years old st the time die and shortly itferwarde Idavoiopsd the ewe“ w“ o, me 1M9 new per. Milton Petet. Ralph Brown. and threc chidren, Mrs. Dobey of won the cup. At the time of thehenrt trouble. which gradually Samuel Momma o; w“ M“, m-o. 2112111‘)! 31111110111- 1111011 0'11- Pilliaileiphia and Claude and Mrs. award, another exhibitor took the grew worse until siie passed away hher 011mg mm Doctor and M“ D_ ‘K381522121; altviflheillgd: or; Lloicllpeeglk figrgigttmbtjtaliinéi; Torgnxgicrtjiiaonfylgtei judge to task for giving John first on the above date at the early use In place over this entry. Tile judge. of 35 years. Mroe than a year ago. Wear ail tile new shades as quick as they come in_|tyle. -lt doesn't take money-limb few cents worth of dye. Get out your obi, dull or faded gar- ments aflir-tndhouqfilyo ave a clout full ‘of fashionable c olimi Perfect radio right mr other sol- en. Dye your curtains. baitginp, m. Bibi allure an ' umn’: . ‘ti. .010 . jut niflfll. Up Nigel, dinner-Tape‘ Ilflbow, frosryoul-‘a ' '1: the Dlitrionilai moonlit; t pie di- ' ' I Ittlghlio A I iflfwitt nits-noses solar 0t dlhttlt fleet Color , Ina, yotwvrltc DIAMOND DY i. Defl- NZ; ilfletll’, (i, - aw" . o ‘In v ' Boston who. - ware. ii. '- in u» ..‘.n- returned to the o e in g-styfffwwg °,1;,‘§:L°"f§mhf1$ tllinpisilic youngest ch1lfi it-iic died Little Sands, who‘ ishoider than her ' husband. does al er, own house work. also herown shopping, and gfiwfnsnd die merchant who gets one cent the better of iler in a deal has got to iro some. They are among Mon-i iague'-s best trltisens. bong may who had known Mr. St his family during their long residence, attended. r- Services were public and many British Columbia, and two sisters, .1‘ 111.1191 serious. The police are holding WiiLi Patterson of_ Toronto, who in Sydney. Andrew in onlriaiid. California, William and Henry in 111111111118 1‘ change of climate would improve ‘her health Mrs. Dennis moved to Shreveport, La.. where “her sisters, Mrs. c, do. Britt who was Mr. Standish, of Ottawa. replied. “Your horse will be under tile sod many years, while this Mrs. J. l). McMillan and Miss Ad- horse will continue to give g-ood die Stevenson both of Sydney, N. service." 5- —(Pe-'--"lot Please Copy) borne out. These two sisters did everything of Duntlas and Waterloo Streets b fractured skull, and his condition is sin L. 10011111111111! 911 11,1. move lunchebirwes e the car in which the officers were-10yi1il1i_l_l\'9111.11l 1W1"- The judge's words were and Mrs. Spencer Lanford reside. riding. it was struck at the cornertil ]i'riellds for t ou htfulness 1W ' occasion. _A - d l! “ erred 11:1" ‘tend wishful 11 r way’ ilomeward re ymucli liappisesa_in_ herufutii “e Mild i they live-Corr. -_n-— UDONNELL-GUINN NUPTIALS Dtlnstalfs flailiiodrai as, tile mane of a quiet but pretty marri- ise on Tuesday, morning, Novem- ‘ior 0th.. wlibn Mary O'Donnell ‘of iioston, Mass, became the wife. of moms yquinn of Carrgipn. R i-eremop w _ perfo ed by 0v. Miurice, M", niid. he bride was Vlfydlqoomillilyv _ red lln liiaice cut-velvet with list to match. in 1 h dllo a1 t. h was‘ t- .:..“i:.‘.. ....=".t' i e Thomas Curran of Stiller-ea: hi. O 1’ if. , Datdi- _ -' m shore t sunrise-is rpm _ , 6 11.209131’- I o8 ‘ SF.“ \\11 i1!