i i _ ' l Tusemlv finrqgrfatook 18.11.3201? Rallglglfiilliall on .\londay was an. unqualified , on Oct. 18th of Miss Marjorie D6 Godfrey. daughter of .\lr. and'111-\'“11_'5 011111511‘ 1111111511911 e11’ . Jail. Godfrey, formerly oi thisrlflP-HPS 111115": and y to Mr. Kay Grossart, of ltoall-fiffle‘ 111131!‘ iilgedbgrlilrngzlelceoléfhllla: _ - lwas tin er h ‘ Y‘ _ h ii-iouor The lneuteuant (sovernor At a largely attended meetlugland Mrs. Heart: was chamelmlfill ild- in League of Cross Hall, oiiby Mrs. W. S. Stewart. Mrs. 1. E. . day afternoon, the followingfmken. .\irs, H. S. Henderson and HUI-officers were elected: rllrs. \\'. C. Cook. Refreshments Prelident——-Waiter Perry lwere served during the evening. Vice Pres.—Cecll Kelly . Body-wt, Brawders FAREWELL PARTY — A very TIBHP-Clllla- P11111811! pleasant and enjoyable evening was Hall Conn-Win. 11811191111)’. Cllaslspent st the home or .\lr and Mrs Olivia and E- Rllblli- l‘\\'illialn Coady, Hazelhrooke. Nov. Marshal-loo 17118155011 2nd. when about ninety invited Spiritual Director-Ailey l“fl[hel‘gu@sm assembled l0 dance the IPatrick McMahon. D. D llight fantastic and bid tarewheli to i? 'their niece Miss Pearle McG vray. HlNOH—MATTHEWS.»-A pretlyiwho h,“ Saturday ‘hm-mug on re. Home Wedding W88 80191111117194 Salflturn to the United States after two 111118)’ 1111911101111‘ 111 111° Teslllellceqffllliioiiths visit [o the island. Music Mr. and Mrs. J. E. lllflllllewi- “Novas furnished by Messrs Alf- Stew-l lllifteenth strecl. 131111111011. ~‘1_1111"‘&il‘l, Ewen .\iartin, Martin Powerhl formerly of Charlottetown, P- 1-- 1~l.\lartin Jacklnan anti Ernie ilcln-l when their eldest daughter. Fluulilis. the accompaniments helllzl ence Alice, was united ln itiarriazBlpiay-ed by Mrs. Stewart and Miss ~10 Jiothxi. Sutherland ilinch, of Rose-luertie Coady. lanccls. fox-trots land. The nuptial knot was tied lJylflllfl wzlltzg, being daricetl. Lunch iRev. Philip Duncan. Miss Bcalricehvtig served by the ladies and in the‘ il-linch, sister of the bridegroonmw-ce small hours of the morning all played tile wedding music and Iliisslvoted a very enloyhble i111"! 311111 Beatrice Giendenntng gave a sweenclostltl. with singing Got] Save thel rendition of “Love's (tioronatlonhKlfllé- i dnr the si nin of t e rt-gistcr. . Masllfr Jack gungson of lllcitelvic," WEDDING PELLS-A \'91YAi1T911!"; was the door attelnuilllt and lli01101111'1‘~‘ \\'9<111l1‘1g 10131! 1113f; 111 1114:: hlhmh hearem were “l” 1mmimmaculate‘conception urcch toll Davrison. of Brandon, and Alltstt-rhphfrflgh] w 1111119511411)’ 9x19111115:- “c r°'l Jack lbowtiior. of Ttixftird. Szlsk. As “*1 ~11 1' _“ 1911 1 f ‘ .1558“ ‘ f‘ yl ‘the first notes of the weddlnglmm Agum’ 811311111’ Slater?‘ dud much were heal.“ [he hrhhh lmrlypvlelll known in lloxhnry. welc mar-. proceeded along a (lilllllllly bh-riil-’1"" - boned aisle and took ticlr paces before an artistic embankment of 1111mm‘ “vmch made f‘ 111111111’: bu“: Til Main St. Everett. The brides‘ 151101111111 1°11 111° "e1""1"111: 1111?“ wl-rt- ilcautifully lzolvnctl in whitc Fbrence K611118115’ “"15,111111185111“Wgt-tirgl-lle lriniinotl with lifllliillll‘ “1114111111111 A1111111UWS‘ b1_o11.1“1"11menial luct- with the veils trimmed bride, supported thc brldvltrlllllu- _ _ v uilh orange blossolns. Each cor- During the serving of at delirious Th.“ l, hhuhhcl Ol- hrhllll rlu“'em_ Tbuflet luncheon Mrs. J- 5- 1‘1‘11'k_'l‘lic brilll-s were tlitcntletl by Miss lprcsidctl at u prettiiy illlplilllitil Mhnhh h-hhlley “ml hllsb. “elem. v talhle upon which u color st-hcnle 0f llrlhllpy who “.0... blue Satin and ochre was carricd olit. mssislinglhlhh gcorgette will, large plclum were Mrs. 1-} Scott illton, Airll-lhnls to match. crlch carrying a bou- Bruce DiLVlSUll. Hrs, (icorgc l>iincil,1qll¢l pf sweet peas. The groupie, Jlldsses Nettie itoss, Beatrice (llQll"\\'(‘l‘L‘ well supported by .\lr. Daniel donning, Hazel Dunseith. l§0ULFll'l‘.O'Iliil'llL’_\' and .\lr. Harry Lacey.‘ Hinch. Bertha Clark. Mary lnlnkin/Tlie brides are the daughters of Jenn Eaton and Mayme _\latthclvs.,.\lr. and .\lrs John Bradley; of Avon-i lmmetliately after the luncheon .\ll‘. dale. Prince Edlvnrd island. A rc- and Mpg Hlllch h.“ l-m- wltltlipt-glt-t-lition W115 tendered at the home. They will reside ill thc itoseltlnlill .\11‘. llllll 311W Jflllli 110516111 01 liistrich-Braulitin ilaily Sun. ‘l5 Judson $1.. Roxbltry. The bridal ‘pilrtitw loft for Washington and The third cargo oi’ seed-potatoes;X“\\' York. destined partly 101‘ Brooklyn, .\'. "nl‘1 "“—" and partly m Norfolk. v... lctlvcs‘ McDONALD-CONNiCK wsofi this morning on the SS. Agwi. iil'D1NG—-S1. Bonaventure-Ts Church, underchartei- lJ_\'.\1llllHl0ll Llneund 'l‘ruczldic. was the scene of a very’ cornnJanded by (‘ilptnin Stomp. lprt-lly nutlimll wedding on 'i‘uesday' This cargo is an llnusuulonc in nlorninfl- \)('l(i1)f’l‘ 12th, when bliss lslnn shipping 1.‘lt'L'lt':-1, unusual ill .\lill‘_\‘ (KJllIllcR. daughter of .\lr and,‘ the fuct that it is n rt-t-orll r;;|l"_',llg.\li'.\‘. \\'ni. (‘onnick. Aiilicove, was and. without doubt i1i'lllt>“f:l ulll 111111011 in the holy bonds 0f matri.‘ shipment or‘ potuttitrs l-vl-l; made in inony lo .\ir. Albnn MacDonald. soni a single steamer from any port _\lr. and .\lr:=- Alex Aittclmnald, Canada or United szatcs. - tin-an. lit-v. J H. NIdCl1li_\'i't' Tht- cargo cmlsittts o.‘ 5951i: lv- orliletl tllt- ceremony and (‘cle- seu-ks of two and one hull‘ llll$ll~'l‘~ .ill*t1 the Nliptunl Aiase. .\li'. val-ll and also of‘ =74 lull"; o‘ ulna-H “nilln _\liil'l)()llt'illl. brother m‘ the, lt1111!1<1>‘ czlcll. ll‘! l ‘ll. ll o clvll 11>‘ gmolirslnail, whlll-l l-iiflbi inl- -. ' Q wn- zliu-ndcd by His-i 'l"ni.~' 1;: :1» l~' lt-lin: ~‘ll1l1l1"11 11y l oil-l .\l2ll'llltl-l-l:- The church‘ the Polztill (iron-rear; Asaovllttiltll}. .- l , ornily tit-curated with iilii-l i. . 111111 15 Pfflvlltlilli‘ thrce cargoes itlbllnn lPJVGF. poltcll blunts. palms one. Tilt- purt-ila-l-l-s are l "Liilll till fiolvlers by friends of thc 50111118311’- 111111011 111111 lixllllll Clbllirlilill putty. while appropriate of Norfolk, \'ll.- The 11111111111111 Wit until-i.- was rt-ntit-reli by Mrs. .1. .\lr.~l resentative ol which is .\lr. C, t.‘.l(;.|lg..n hnnllftnalely flflpl" ll... T1111111D5011 0f 31111111114111!» ceremony the happy couple icft in n l The Potato (lrmvcrs Associatioilg-‘lnlt qecul-lllell .-;ll~ and, qlnlitist deserve great vrt-lllt. 0I<l11.‘tlil11.\' .\ir -lltl\v¢>l.; of m.» ulltl (‘Ollifllll for the J. W. 1311111181‘. 1111‘ 111° V9111’ "Xlfli-lllomt- of the bride's lidrc-nls trill-re slve business that has bcl-ll 1111111llli1*ll' immediate relatives und nit-l 1111 111 1111'- shipping 01’ i11>li1111P$lol'ficiating clergyman partook m‘ ll 110111 11118 1111111111911 “‘11l<'l1 1-‘1 wistlllllililtfllS wetldilig (linner, after source of enormous revenue l0 1119lwhich All". and .\lrs. Mat-Donald left Island lurmf-‘r-S- V l-on a short honeymoon through the Mr. H. \'- llllullliu {if 111111111111 1v illlritlnle Provinces. On till-ll re- Bcll. the 11111111 8800i luff-ll" 5111115‘ tllrli they were tendered a wetlding 1011 111110 111111111 lirlllwrct-t-lltitnl at the homo of thn splendid liliilllltl‘ lc ills cal-r l-l on B“ r >1 e 1011111111; ‘1l11‘1'11l1'111h‘. 1“-"‘1'Y1111111-i 1"“ on" hnntlrcll attests haul nwtlmhletl 111K (101111 W111i 119511111?“ “m1 in lllt-ll‘ honour. Till- popularity of smoothness. tiu- young cnuplc was (evidenced by thc splendid array of costly pre- st-ntg as well as by the many good wishes for their futnrc ilappiness, ‘in which good wishcl." thc Guardian hcalrtlly joins. The S. :\_'-Z\\'l$liil' will lu- fol- lclwed by the “Empress of llilli- tax" due hcre Thursday next. This steamer is expected to lfliitl about 100,000 bushels. Ill addition ill the three stl-tlmnr cargoes alirclllly gone forward. it is i‘X|)('.('1'f1 that [our additional all-lunar“ 11111 h" .\'t-xl ln-llneslltly 1H'1\\'l't,'ll 22.‘. loads-d lll'l‘t: with poilllulvs‘ 11115111111 Jinn prime silvt-r fllXPS ll-nvc season. thc Linnd for thc lioyzll Agricultur- al Winn-l‘ Fnir which illlzlll he hclll in Turnnill. beginning Novcni- ‘ licr 123th and culling November i 20i1l. g 9 This cnnsignnicilt lg unusually , " ltlrgt- illlil thc. vnluc is lll thc vicin- ity n1‘ li-‘llf u million (lollalrs. clvlzgu lines?‘ bove mou a! been ‘flvti special PXLJFIEF‘; curs shall ho ztttncllctl zll Sulnmcrsillc zlnll ul- so two special Pullinuns shall bc 81th?! awgiygyut "l taken on n; 'l‘ornlcntlne to accom- CASH RZES. _ module illt: tiwncrs no.1 visitors to $500.00 more will be given special rules ital-c been " away a‘ oéllfwfl.” ‘o .\lr. l’. (i. (‘lzlrkrn Prr-sitlcnt 0i’ 151 9111.19 100- 61h P ‘F 3°’ thc (fnnndlnn National Fox lireoll- zng u 5' 71h u 25' ens‘ Association and .Vir. lteigh Tin~ 2:,‘ n 68' 8:.‘ .. 2°‘ ney. the secretary, shnll have charge of the l’. l1]. l. exhibit. Mr. (lt-orgo ll. .\iilc(‘nllunl i5 ut present in Toronto making advance prepar- atlons. Among those who shall attend thc Fair tire: H. (irahnm Rogers. John A. Ltgti, Col. D- A. McKinnon. W. l1.'Ci\llil[-Zlli\li. i-Jdgar Milligtm. George L. Morrison, John A. Web- ster. George A. (Jalbeck. Dr. A. A. lmckhnrt. lMr f‘. E. lllcNlltt will probably represent the Swift Canadian Co.. whn ilfi" commissioned to attend to the important tietaii nf feeding the foxes while t-nroute not] at the show. - Expert veterinarians shall be in attentianco at all times in case of need nnd lit. the ' Fair a special booth is reserved, to advertise the fox industry on the island- Tllerfl in expected to he about three hundred and fifty silver fox- es on exhibit. Competition will be very keen as there nre about mic hundred and thirty foxes from Ontario llflll some entered from the States. The Judges for the fox section are Mr. i‘. J. Drniet. Montreal, and Vincent I-‘nyle, Toronto. probably the two heat known fur men in North America. 5 prizes oi I0, each In cash l0 prizes of U. each In c1511 I ' C RIZE %"&?I' “u! ‘l-ndtllchlzfursbsgbi e0 the Q Ci find them.‘ i l0 mnvlt uni one w“ u . cut out lhn fllfilllfitvlom wrllehth: i‘.'.;’.‘..'I'hl"t'l.?t‘-’li’i“2'..'.l 31m d»; m»: mull II lb 1 1| do dnn. cneb l not viee u f 11111. ‘l and IvW-IIDIIPY- ‘lot-rim wlnngr vhhlla-ha-"vdndlelmfll n‘ a’: "1 your honey. Se wAnv coalition nmfn » n“ _ 13"” The special shall leave on return haven»: 23M- . . laid. Albany. Suniincrsidc and Bor- _il_v wcicolnt-d by the good people of groom's parents where upwards of l, INJURED YESTERDAY. —- Xen- lsuocess with a splendid attendance. 1°74"? anerllm)“ “"1116 M" 656155;‘ p . , C. N. 1L. was working ill the forge, 1m‘ program sledge hammer which ht- was using broke and the sledge struck him on the head in- Douglas of the Mechanical the handle of the close the wound with a stitch. MARITIME PREMIERE’ CON- FERENCE - On the invitation of President Beatty or the C. P. R» and Col. Stanley of the Hudson Bay Settlement School. 1118 Prem- iers oi‘ the Maritime Provinces will be ill conference at Montreal, on Thursday and Friday on mat- ters ot‘ immigration. Premier Ste- wart leaves for Montreal this mornlng- Dr. W. J ‘Nlchliliiau will he acting premier during the pres- ent Premiers absence. WEDDING BELLS.— A quiet wedding was solemnlzed on Thurs- day evening at the Bishop's Palace when Eva Woolridge was united in the lloly Builds of matrimony to Wm. (ionnley. Rev. ‘l’. illcMahon. 1.11)., officiating. The bide was he- comingly gowned in blue douvetine vtith hat to match and was assisted by ‘Mrs. B. McOioskey who was at- roaes and maiden hair ferns. She was attended by her ainter Min peadh georgette with pink trimm- ings and a black picture hat with pink trimmings and carried a h_ F. L m bouquet of pink and white carna- £1sc.sth1§dt?iiil‘l1;1e{e(igasand all;- 1I)r. 11°11" The gr°°1n w“ 511119011911 Seaman found it ilecessavy _. to 1W ‘M1’. James Morrison, Savage Harbour. The groom's gift to the bride was a muekrat coat: to the bridesmaid a bracelet and to the groornsman a set of cuff-links. The popularity of the young couple was evidenced by the splen- did array of presents. Previous to her marriage the bride was tendered a shower at the home of Mr and Mrs John Callag- han, Douglas Street. On return from their honeymoon throng the Maritime Provinces the happy couple will reside at Sav- age Harbour. “Rich In All Cod-Liver Oil .. Vitamins . uman-uaemuno-t. I-l THURSDAY ‘ ‘WEDDING BELLS. — A quiet “911111118 took place in Dorchester. 3111B!» Nov- 3rd. 1926, when Helen 110311 113011. daughter of the late iilr and ill-s Andrew Bell of Alber- ton. P. L. 1., became the bl-llle of Daniel F. Finlayson, son of Mr and Mrs Kenneth Finlayson, this city. The couple were unattended. The ceremony which took place at 6.15 WEDDl-NG seats. Ls». very pretty wedding took place on Wed- nesday. Uctober 20th. at st. Pat- rick's Chulrch. Fbrt Augustis. when Bliss Annie Coyie daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Coyle of Dromore became the bride of Mr. James Callaghan son of itlr. John Callaghan of Fort Augustus. The bride looked very charming in a costume or brown velour trimmed tired in a pretty rosewood suit with hut to match. The groom was ably supported by Mr. W. Doiron. After the ceremony the rparty motored to‘ the home of the groom's parents where a. sumptuous wedding supper! was served to a number of invited guests. A largo charivarl party who Miss Mal-y became the ln-plelasseinbicd were also royally treatcdlleljllfly nlternoon the Sunimerslde of Ml‘. John I). lilcKllrllon 11f 113 oip-billlCiilg and music were eiljtiyetllrilllwlly 8111111111 presented an aili- flaw“ gt" Roxbufy’ and 11th; Agfleslllnlll tln early ilour when the guests 111111611 lllillcarant-tl when the fox- hhu hrhh, m» Mt Charles Lacey Ofllepal-lell ul-m- ulree llellny cheers int-n all gilthcrcd to entrain for thc for the bride and groom. —BANK CHANGES- Mr. Wil- frid Parkman of the Provincial Hunk who was rl-ccntly trztnsfcrrcrl from St. Joint to Kinkorit liu.. tigziin been trilnsfcrrcd to Chnrlotlctowil to iukc up thc duties ut‘ Account- alll ill the Provincial Bunk therv. .\lr John Farmer. who bccunie so wcli and favorably ltnnwn to the banking public ill thc island through his connection with the brnlichcs at Charlottetown. Elnor- doli and who 11215 more rccently held all important post with tile Hunk ot‘ Nova Scotia zit Moiicton, N. 8-, has resigned froln the Bank 0t Nova Scutin to take charge of the Provincial Bunk at Klnkor-l. .\lr. Farmer's rl-turn will be lit-urt- Kinkora and his ability and popul- arity slltillltl be instrumental in udd- ing considerably to the Iil1lik's patronage. The Rev. \\'. Bruce Muir of St. .1:llncs (‘llllrcll \\'llS illc lt-cturcl‘ lust night ill thc sci-iris ltndcl‘ lliL‘ auspices of llli‘ l. ll, I). .111. of Slllll- nicrsille. ills subject was "Till- Life and \Vorkn of Robert Louis Stevllltsnn" and his presentation vats extremely invergsting and ill- lol-moliltl. After giving ll very :‘llil biography of the eminctlt \\‘l‘l1t-l‘ 11E‘ lllllll_\'Zl‘l1 a nltnl- but‘ of his mos’, ilotcd works ill- ullltllng Dr. .1l_‘1(_\'ll and .\ir llyllll. kidnapped. Trcusllre islililtl and several tubers. Therrl was :1 largc attend-untu- llle town hnll being well fillctl. .\lr (George l). Pope, .\I. L. A.. presided. A vote of thanks moved ill velgv cnlnpliiilentalyv tcrlns by Mr. Neil Alt-imod, seconded by Senator Mc- Arthllr and supported by (‘apt. l.. A. Aloorc. and T. l). llalnszly was presenteti to the lecturer. Alias Alary F. Hunt, Regent of the l. 0. l). E. on behalf of the society gracefully thanked the lecturer for a most enjoyable literary treat. (<1 'l‘llc Print-l- of Willi-s hns lilkvn clrt-nglv lilnn I‘ rl cl-lf (lb- llf ll prt ' ‘,_li'l' tllnl oil bct-n vol..<i<l|-l:lI.lr-. __. ill HERED WliH lllltllllllt Blinlell allll Malls Face Sore. Culicllra llealetl. "For four years l wu bothered ‘was witnessed by immediate rela- Il. in. in the Congregational Church with nitindcl fur and was attended by her sister, illlss Catherine who looked vcry ilttractive in blue vel- our with hat to match. The groom was supported by hie cousin. Mr. Augustus Callaghan of Lake Verde. The marriage ceremony was per- formed by Rev. D. P. Croken while the vvcddlilg march was played by Mr. James O. Trainer assisted by Mr. Dennis Shay. immediate- ly afterwards the lllillly couple itiotorctl to Charlottetown where a dainty luncheon was served at thc iiolnc oi‘ Mrs. P. ltlcblillan sis- ter or thc groom, returning to the bride's home where u. dinner was served ill it most becoming manner. in the ovfllilii]; a grand reception was lllJltl til thc lovely home of the groom, hero about two hundred guests assembled. Numerous and costly prcsonts were received. in |the wee hours of the morning all departed to their honios wishing Iir. and Airs. (‘ailagiiztun long and happy journey through its vale of life. tivcs and friends of the contracting parties. After a short motor trip 11115 1161111)’ couple will mnke their llolnc in Somei-villc, Mass, —TO THE FOX SHOW. —Yea. fox show iii connection with the ltliyzii Winter Fair in ’l‘or0nto. Tlic following left yesterday: Mr and ill-s l). It. .\1l)l'l‘l5(lil,1.\/ll‘ and hire (l. Shelton Silzlrlie. Mr and lMrs A. .l~1| hlaclklzln, W. Li‘. Callaghan, Ii. l. ‘Rilylll-r. Thomas Carruthcrs, Goo. t‘ulllicck, Jumcs Squnrphyigglh Norman ‘.\lcLcod, 1’. (l, -tilur Allan. l’. i3. Clarke. Parvin Cass and others. One hundred and seventy‘ foxes for exhibition were sent from Sumlncrsltlc. Sev- erul foxlilcll leave later for the show. PROVINCIAL EXECUTIVE MEETlNG.t—./\ meeting of the Pro- vincial lilxcclltlve of the Women's lnl-ititlttes of Prince Edward island wits held iii the Women's instit- ute Officc, Riley Building. 0n Sat- urday afternoon, November tlth, 19:26. lil the absence of the Pre- sident. the Vice-president. Miss S1101" "1511 1° 1119 11101-1"??- (190188 Lulu y...) ol- Nol-lhnhh l>_ E l’ Riley. and other friends and rela- DrPsidL-tl. Mrs wnliltm illltt-l. 0:111" l" 1111111811118 111111 vicinity,- Rocky pllint acted as secrelal._\.l;sk'liiilfll‘ Riley, is a "successful ls- Thl- minutes of the last mcetingllnndel"abroad." He attended Prince \\‘t.‘l‘n road and adopted. Business - ' . . follmvtltl, .\ PC1101‘! 0f i110 --Q..@.-ighullflflscofililiff,,.;{}§‘1J,,f:f'$§1 1111111111?" 1" 19311111 t° a "Plllllfbwlfcl- and other classinittes from ‘Vial- at the Charlottetown Exhibltioillpcqlu. about [he yam. igsol ‘q-he §l“1;_1"-'_“_’11 “"11 1'- “afl 119mm?“ Wlgrl-tit (Iauadian West was then op- ‘1 ‘ ‘111"1l3'~‘1“°1113 ‘K1 ‘"1- lillaf-t-ilitig up. but the “Red River Val-, mt-uting for the carrying out Ulll ., v this illt-zl. .\ letter from Mr. (1.! 9y “,8? me fropuer’ and 11191011" 1-‘. Hutclieson, Secretary of the (ip-luqny ‘my 111119 "1 the great 111111119 lolnetl-ic Associtttioil, was l‘l‘ilil c01111t1y beymm w“ 1111011111‘ Young i|ll(1 discussed. The Supel'\'lsol'l1_hley' 111 ‘vhose 11100“ “f” 111': was authorized in write .\lv. Hut~ ‘"115 of ndvenlure‘ “191111101111111111 l-llcson inforiliing llini of the tlecis~..'if,111_m‘ Pram 1110119915 111111 w“ 1" ion of the members regartling~ his “"11 (13111? “v111n111eg1 aheaid or communication. The meeting F1981" 111059 P1011991‘ day” 111 111“ t:*.":"1.'s".:.".:z‘ ..'.Z‘i.“".‘*~“.'..i°ii‘.§‘..'.lf; The regular monthly inccting ofl11_1‘11a115 311d other 31111791111118111-5’ 113 thc Third Order of lSt. Francis was g“ unease of 1118 51111111111 91 111° held ill the Assembly Hall of thr- 11651- T11111- ymmg R1193’ 1111113111? (‘lithe-dull Tuesday evening. The accmnmodated 1111115911 1° the 9°11‘ litrge hail was filled to the tionrs. mums’ 111111311“ a l11°r°11g11 "Cmm Benediction of the Most Blessed 1111' D11 13°15 13 9111119119911 11V‘ 1119 Sacrament was given at 7.30 l ' m“ m“ 11° w" 517M111!“ 11 590'" Rev. A. L. Slrlrlfltl, Spiritual Direct- 8"“ 1195111111111 111181” 1W the K0116111- m. of the Order an“ which ‘he nient forces dllring the second and “lash-Hg was hem Wheh the more serious Riel Rebellion, where large meeting was called to Ortllilhhe ‘1111 11105‘ ‘11111115 and 111111151113 Mrs M_ hh Murphy m a m“, we" service ior the Dominion. A few chosen words presented ifntllcr 3'93"! 18ml‘. as the C.P.R. aldvanfi- Sinnott, who has bccll chnpliu for e11 wcstl he fouowed 111° "T5" l thc past two years with it wt-li lill- 111111 111931311 F1 111311 Rlvi“? A1591"- ed purse on lit-half of thc ntcmbers. whorl: lic established n largo agri- 3119 Fi-‘lenell l" 1111' "Fnllelll cultural and stock ranch. His W011i 80901111111511911 111' 1111111" many friends and relatives in I’. Sinnott and his hearty cooperation E, [gland wlll be glad lo hem- of in all itiatters for tho good of the bl“ appolnlmflnh ll- some "m". ol- sllclclY- M" 11111111111’ @150 111111111" olir nativo-ltom iulaildcrs in the cd tn the flu-l. ihut during i-athllr was; a“. elected l0 tho Dhmlhlhh Slnnotbs regime thc inI-nilicrshlp “hum. of Cnmlnmllh and "mm-s up. 111 1111‘- "111"? 111111 ¢1'1"111“'1 ""11 11"‘ pointed to seats in the Senate. it 111110l-11185 W91" 111M113 “"111 "11"1"1' will noon not 1m nctvlensary to worry 1111 about provincial rights being over- —SENATOR RILEY VISITS P. E. ISLAND-Senator Daniel Riley of iiigli River. Alberta, who was recently appointed to the Upper Cllilllibvi‘ of the Canadian House of Pnriimilcnl, left recently after n Fi~'illllr-l' Sinnolf mullo H. unllablc hmkcd al Ulwwm rt-piy, tilstnltini! lllfl llil‘lilll"l'-‘<l fur plqlpAy iht-ir thoughtful gift and ilnsuring Nolwllhslandlng h humhhl. of 11113111 11131 11- 11311 111M137“ 11M" "1 other attractions. tlicro was a plczisurn for hint to nssiili. in the with hard, large, red implel in blotchee on my face an: neck. The pimples mme to a held and feltered and looked terribly. and n tlmee burned and made my flee very lore. My face looked so badly that I used to feel embarrassed when l went in public. - g gun using Cuticurn 800p and Ointment and they helped me, and after using three or four taken of Cuticurn Soap and o fevv bone of C n Ointment l was cem- pletely healed in three monthl." (Signed) Mine Vera Sweny. 1 Gib- son Ave" Toronto. Ont. ’ Use Cut‘ Soap, Ointment and Tnicum for daily toilet purponel. I 0 v u - l can“... sash-g ma. an. Bringing Up Father large attendance ill tho (ialodonian (iluli rooms lust v-vctiing to hour Dr Tltiniarsil lccturo on, "Public Health". This lociurc at tlin close evoked considerable discussion anti vcry complimentary comments an the ahlo manner in which tile doctor treated his very important subject. The information and instruction given by Dr. Tidmarsh on the vit- ally imlportailt matter of pcraohal and community iiculth cannot be treated adcnunioly in a summar- ized report. Wc shnil publish the full text of the lectures ln tomor- row's laauo and we commend its careful perusal to our renders young and old, and especially to parents. Mr J. G. hlclfadyen, president of good work of lilo ‘flllrd (lrrlcr n! Si. Francis. lic lmpcd tho largo nlientlanco at. meetings would con- tinue under thc. new Chaplain nntl concluded by wishing the Society cvcry success. St. Joseph's Convent was the scene of a ‘very pretty wedding yea- tertluy morning when Miss Jean (lllrrctt, daughter or Mr and Mrs John Gltrrult. City lifllflllllC tho bride of Mr. Adrian i). J-‘echali. Savage Harbour, The bride was given uway by lit-r father. Itev. lFr. Patrick Walsh performed the ceremony and twic- brated the nuptial mass. The bride was gowneli in a tlPQRB oil blue georgette with silver trimm- She carried a shower bouquet of Alice Garrett who wore a drele of ' l l 1 ' . . l l , . ,_ _. _ i_ 1'1 r- h..,,,l._4 ' '""f.r'.r1';" - t: .~ . ..._ .. v 4 ~ t ‘+l'-l;z"=l‘" vnvtr .... . '_ -- .. ‘ v ‘ . - ' _ '~ . ’ ' .~ l 1 ’ n. "new l. a... ~ a a fatal all Host lllporhnl leading Mailer Selected Fran l: lat» l a . Il- rdialls Saiifliv S mmNliikfuugzesegjfiémpf3aag: WEDN§3D*Y " " " = _ “w ' 1 l’ Inge and wore a black picture hat. the Caledonian Club y: aided. A - -- r‘ i""'~ I vote of thanks moved by Mr. Thoma: White seconded by Prof. Lloyd Show and supported by Mr. J. R. Burnett, Ills: Wilson, chief Red Cross Nurse. Hon. 0. Gavin iDuffy, and Mr John Andorlon was tendered the speaker. FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The funeral of the late John Dooley took terday morning late residence to St. Dunstan? Cathedral where a High Mass 0i Requiem was celebrated hy her pastor Right Rev. Monsignor Mc- Donald, after which her remains were laid to rest in the omen Catholic Cemetery. The paihear- ere were: John Duffy, John Train- or. Bernard MoCahe. Geo. Munn, Gus Brothers, and Samuel Gregory- May her soul rest in peace. WEDDING BELLS- At Murray Harbor, P. E. 1.. on Wednesday evening. Oct. 27th at 8 o'clock, hy Rev Christopher Graham. Alex- ander Valnlderstine of Peters Road to Amanda May Philips of Murray Harhonr- The bride. who was dressed very charmingly in brown Grebe de cheiie. was attended by Miss Ieabell Nicholle, lwhlile the groom was supportd by Mr. Ray Stewart. After the cerenilony a sumptuous and tasty repast was served. anti a, very pleasant even- 1118 was spent by the large number o flnvitetl guests. Many friends of 111° Popular young ‘couple gathered from far and near to serenade the bridal party and to make use of the occasion to enjoy themselves in a real Prince Edward Island chiv- eree. The numerous beautiful and 1111111111116 gifts are a. tribute to the popularity of tho‘ bride. The groom's gift was a handsome wrist‘ watch T-he Guardian extends best 1-1 l?- 1.11%‘- for ManyYears “ BREAKFAST " in.‘ Baker’s Breakfast Cocoa Means Something The United States Food Standards define “ Breakfast" cocoa as cocoa containing not less than 22 pt! cent 9| cocoa butter. Many cheap cocoa (which cannot be labelled "Breakfast" 4x01) contain not more than 14 pet- cent or 15 per cent of butter. Baker's Breakfast Cocoa ‘contains not lees than 26 per cent of cocoa. butter, almost one-fifth more than Government require, merit. The phrase Baker's breakfast Cocoa means a pure, dg. licioue cocoa of high quahty and _ ’ _ a ' 51¢ amount of nourishment. l WALTER BAKER at co. Limited ' Eatabliahed 17ao DORCHBSTBR, MAss. Canadian Mills at Montreal Booklet of Choice Recipes tent free \ \- x. ‘- l wishes to hr. and Mrs. Vanltier- 51111"; 111113’ 1119)’ Ollioy health and happiness to the full. A large gathered concourse oi‘ around the hleiilorial. yesterday but Droud remembrance of boys who made the supreme rlfice in the Great War. At half Dost ton the Great War Veterans, wearing medals and de- corations and headed by the Vet- eran's Band paraded froln the Le- gion Home. Grafton Street and were marshalled before the mem- orial. ‘Behinti them in military order were the lpupils of ‘the city schools. Tho ceremony began with the singing of "O Canada" followed by the hymn "Oh God Our Help in Ages Past" under the direction of Prof. Fletcher, with Miss Lillian Soldiers" the l sac- Hornby, violinist, and Mr. Boil Acorn. cornetlst. Rev Father McKenzie-being then called upon by Dr. I. E. Croken. President of the Legion, delivered an eloquent address: Armistice Day celebration was brought to a fitting climax. when ly been ill-all for some time. The hotly was rcninvcd in his vfllllll.’ luau uaiiled Mark Cheverlc, fornicr llolnc, and on .\i0nlllt_v an 1111111 <11’ Sollrin, distinguished them- illllucst was itcill by thc lCortnicr, people] Dr. .\lcl.cun. of Soul-is. in sorrowfulllo“ ltncos and cut, and there were also some scratches on the hands and face. it is supposed that he inst liisjvtiy lli the woods, as he was seen late that evciiiilg crossing the fields lll direction home, and between over-exertion 01' 1110 1111113911)’ 101111911)’ lield by and doubt climbed, and on dragging himself Mrs Aiclntosli Wall 011118811 i0 go I0 the highway he fell ovor a iligh ztwzly for the benefit of her health, brow. us thc trench there is verylnntl she now resides with her tvlo deep and tllcrtl passed zlwuy. Afterlsons ill ltlnlne. lnnkiilg at thorough inquiry tho Cor- oner's jury rcturned n “lleatli li_\' natural trallscs." The TOlliillHS were then l‘Plllt)V9l1 Lighthouse. Souris where interment Deceased llnrmony, yours tilere. United Sultcs, sailing out oi‘ (iloll-.did not. hav_e all enemy anywhere center for spent States I an iloitourahie dist-ilarge. About gret is expressed tit his demise. , the Mackenzie, pianist, Miss Kathleen '1” seventeen years ago he and u solves by rescuing the crew of a vcsscl being driven ashore nem- Stiurli-l ilt ii. severe storm. This nct of llerolmn Wilt-l recognized by the Carnegie Foundation. and m. ivurdeti with :1 gold medal for each anti a substantial amount in culh liolh Mr. Aiclntosh and Mr. Chev. crib, then took up farms near Nallf. own rage, the former purchasing part l-lxttinlnil- hotly showed the considerably chafed of the to be towards his allxlell- at.“ he gtlc- his grand-father there. Later on Another son and tlilllglltel‘ are attending school at verdict of Sourls, wilcre their ilnclc, Mr. l-‘ritnk Alclntoali, has charge of the 'l‘0 those survlvinif tllt- nndevlnkcr- nlembers oi‘ the family the sincere taken places. sympathy ol‘ tltc wilole 00111111111110‘ \\".l.‘<l born lit New got-ls forth. its thc deceased was n mill spent his curly>t'rit>lltily- itioffenslve person, well lie then wcnt to lllclrtlgurtled by illl who knew lilm, and by S0111" .“fi'111'-1- 411111 ilhnltlllflilgllflill. the country. T111! time in the inltedlnews of lili-l untimely death came from which. he llelrlnls a shock to ull. and universal re soino nu v y. "Buddies" was staged last night by a local cast. under the direction or The Eugene Murphy Produc- tion C0,, of New York. and under the distinguished patronage of His Honour Lieutenant Governor‘ Heartz and Mrs Heartz. Buddies is tl military musical drama, admirably balanced by drama, pathos and comedy. The scene is set in a village in France, after the signing of the Armistice and previous to demobilization. Last night's production was the finest seen on the local stage for a long time. The acting of thc different members of the cast was excellent, and the severest of crit- ics would search long before a flaw could he detected in the pro- . ductiod. The musical nuitihers were pleasing and catchy. the costumes all that could be desir- ed. Tho performance had nin- montn oi’ rare beauty and excel- lenco and mot with a most cordial reception from l1 packed house. Every member of the cast enter- ed iitto the spirit of the play with fine zest and rare competence and their efforts wore loudly appreciat- ed by thc audience. The death took place near Naur- rage on Saturday iligilt. illlflOl‘ somewhat distressing circulnslnnc- ca. oi’ Norman Mclniosll. u man aged uhnut seventy yearn. iftn‘ some time past he hnd llvcd alone, In a house some way in tho woods, off the main highway. 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