‘ ' .2 i 'lf ' .1 .;» gn. c. _`?'»f.'»` _ _ _, ,. .» -1 f . - _ 1 .1 i \ v it __ _ -4*. Ii _ -r l- ...Ili » ,-»cu 1.-is -\~.- - » - ’ 1 _ z»-'I \__ ,_ = ii I _.~,, ..____.'_*` ' 3 ___`: _ »e..»»._.-.._.il. I I \ -_ I _li _ ,_.t_. ....“ _ .~ _' 1 I Y' __,p ll it -v ia; '\" i [_ _:_ _’* _ff-.4 .»°- -Sea if lb Tail Hell lliporlall lssllflallsr lrsll lsisslsriiis / IONDAY FUNIIAL Yl\T¢RDAY»- The (natal ul the late Mn. Albert M. Harlow which was held yesterday eased thi tes ahamoon from her mother’s reel- ed on Sunday, Nov 9th and that Wu unexpected He leaves a sor-l§>l‘°lIBnRl°8MTn_° l1llB_llnD _0GClll;0_l_ ge makf:;rg2:l°°p_:;:g§B_°an§ to dence, Nine Mele-Creek was one of this was the largest loose collec ,owing ,Maw had “muy of hgh, n the oc or spar men s an quotas wha received mm" look tion for Missions ever taken up on 'nd dau8.ht°m_ mme of .whom N. is understood that Mr. 1-Iennoaaey r-that bdsm at present and get single Sunday in the one hundre_d side in the Umted sung The nm shipped, wh-ile up in the top storey, _.__ _uns along "ne d forty years ct Bt- Andrews am Wm be held awamng _,md and :eu the rnii length or n thu-ty _ The hge funeral oortege and the °'“ lSt0l‘y- _ from his (umm, Mt _mm w_ Law §o_o_tc_i:ts_;ir_:v;y_.__l?_e_l;ld:_so;l_;e__f;a;t;_i: ullllik llld Pllmlllllll nlllll Ammasses s.|.UDEN1.s__m._ the largest. if net the lament ever heldiatliiasectilonoftheoount1'y.° loaded flower wagon -bore ample h tutlmony of the esteem the people and hes* many -friends in Charles S River, Mus. The services were pall-bearens were Chester MacDou- G gal. Neil D. Maul-Iachern, Robert m, Curnle, Sam\.le'l_aliy Summerslde; Capt. Fred Peters, “- Summerside and T. Carruthers. H Those sending foxes for exhibl- C tion were, Pure Bred Silver-Black Fox Company; B. I. Raynor; P. G. Clarke; Park Island Silver-Black Fox Co; George E. Brown, Mar- galte; C. C. Baker, Kensington; George E. Brown Fur Farming Co; Kensington; W. E. Dawson, North_ Tryon; B. Gnaliani Rogers, Sum- merside; George A. Callbeck. Sum._' merside: John A. Lee. Summer- side; Percy Tanton, Ray Tanton,. Summeraide; Capt Fred W. Peters, Summerside; Archie Rsynor. Tia- nlsh; Dr. J. A, Johnstone, Tignlsh; Western Silver Fox Co.. W. I-= 1VicEachci‘n, Mermaid; Flonklln Bavycr, Bunlbury; Col. D. A. Mac- Kinnon, Charlottetown and John Agnew Fur Farms. There was a special trip of the Car Ferry Saturday afternoon and a special train from Tornicntliic to nicct the Maritime Express at Sackvillc. The foxmen, with their foxes will arrive in Toronto this (Mflllilllyl morning. The judges for the Fox Show are Mr. Edgar Milligan. Northam; P. E. I; and Mr. Fayle. T0;-onto. _Probably a. quarter of a million dollars is what -some esti- mate the value of the foxes leav- ing Summeyrslde and Charlotte- town. TU ESDAY KNOGKEDDFF WHEEL-A ser- ious accident was narrowly averted yesterday when, at about one 0" clock -in the -afiternoori an automo- bile which seemingly was in too great a -hurry .to correctly negotiate the corner at Kent and Great Geor- ge Streets. ran into ft y0t1Tlll oll n bicycle. knocked liim off. amd badly damaged the machine. Luckily -the cyclist escaped injury. bn-t the 00- currence should serve as a lesson to those who -have a propensity for "cutting the corners." LARGE COLLECTION. - Rev. J. S. Bonnell, minister of St. Andrews Presbyterian Church,»St~ John, 'announced to a large congre gallon on Sunday night the result of the appeal which he had madc- on n previous Sunday for a special ABLE T0 llll s ll0l|SEW0llK NWI Sick a Year. Got Great Ben-. ofif from Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound F .. U lgemingten N. S,-“I took L dis ham’a Vegetable Compounir for back , also for nervous- headaehes and sleefpleasness; bled in this way or over a a friend told me about the Compound and induced me to I must say I have received tbsneiltfremitmd aniabietodo work now. lrecommend the e Compound myself and am Z of-.iii 'sf gi for ougusewthle iettglr as a egehnhnsl - rs Inman ones, Blaerlilngton, Annapolis County, N. S. De you know that in areesnt canvass among woman users of the Vegetable Gempsnmd over Hi,0il0'rw\le=_wen re- ceivsii. To the qiestieii, “ aveyeu received benefit by taking medl- T" *per cent. replied “ U." H means tbat% out of every 100 women are in better health because m have given this medicine a fair Ill. Iorseis simply mother case of wlllli reeeivingo great benefit. UIQ suffering m me troubles so UIIK he their an shi:_l<_i_‘l_i':_tsn to ssrfgrlag sudfound n medicine a It ia sold at all §?¥§ :gs .li GS S HC a bouquet of carnations and maid- PREMIER STEWART 'N TOR' Lea” is a graduate °r the C- B- C- en hair fern The groom was as- NTO.-Hon_ J. D. Stewart, Prime. -i . _ ` _ 'sinister or Prince I-:swam inland! OLD ~nEs||:iENT nies. -_ The by,i,‘\..,1r{,,Hf;nry»g,‘2,°n“E{,°_‘f“, rrived in the city last night from death occurred in this city yestcr- “ass “-35 celeb,-hied h Rev fohan Ottawa. and is at the King Ed- day of Mr. John Russell, a Mnpohhld who ,,155 pe,-formed ghd .\}lr,_ms'tew"trr};il:Z»~esulnducigi-llmlg llllghilli resgectell f“."“"" °r Ea” the lnllfrlolze- M0lldclSohn’s \ved~ T d Y Y ‘V are le lwed 0ll lllc fllfl :ling march was excellently play- fled to seeing goods being taken from 'tile house via -a. cellar window_ The defence called no witnesses but Mr. Joliiu-ston in summing up the case, pointed out a lack of weighty evidence against one of the prisoners, Mirs. McCloskey_` His Honor allowed 'tliie latter io E0 on her own cogirizance. Both the accused 'will have their case come llll before the Supreme Court at thc ncxt term. MONUMENT uNvE|i.Eo_-sun- day afternoon at 3 o'clock the cere- mony of unveiling n handsome bronze tablet in the Bradalbanc l’l'@Sllyl£‘l‘i8i\ church to the uicvm Ory of the boys of the church who laid down their lives in the Great .War and also those who served, took place. Rev. John Stirling, formerly of Bradalbane, but now of Montague. conducted the services and delivered a suitable oration_ He WHS ably assisted by Rev. Mr. Aitken of Cavendish. There was -an exceptionally large congrega- tion, special music being render- od by the clioir. The Long River Male Quartette and a duet by Mrs. Gillis and Miss Julia Graham were much appreciated. The tablet was unveiled by Mr. Gordon McKay, and Rev. Mr. Striliug then gave the tablet to the keeping of the trustees of the church.. lt was received on behalf of the trustees by Mr. Hugh McLeod who in a short address acknowledged the gift. The tablet is of ri beautiful and nent design and will always lm i-i reminder of the brave hoyfl Of the Presbyterian congregation of Bradslbane. WEDNESDAY ‘ ATTENDING SYNOD. -Rev. H. D. Raymond and Rev E. M. M-alone lcfi yesterday morllllllf lvl' Halifax to attend the Diocesan Synod to be held there on Thurs- day. This session of the Synod is one of the most important in the history of the diocese. having been called for the purpose rf electing a Coailjutor Bishop. Quite a num~ ber nf names are nientlouml as possibilities for the office including several formerly from P. E. island, viz: Rev. Canon Harris of'Mahone Bay, a native' of Charlottetown. a brnihcr of Mrs. W. L. Cotton. Rev. J. W. Godfrey of Truro, also frnmerly of Charlottetown and Rev C. R- Cumming of Sydney, a form- er rector of Crapaud. -DEATH OF FRANCIS LAW- LE88.--The passing away at his home yesterday morning at 6.20 of he ° . Mr, lllrallols Lawless. a prominent iicsday evening Her condition er such sad und unexpected circuiii stziiices. She was forty-three yi,-urs of age and leaves to mourn bc.-iiiles her husband, two children a boy and girl, also a sister, Mrs. Taylor und one brother. Mr. H. Ferguson, who have the sympathy of the community in their sad loss. Tlie funeral takes placn from her late home in New Annan Wednes- day afternoon to the Peoples Ceinctcry- i.`&i in 'cu im' Klum. my yn. A fine food for boys Cnnisws IE3JE:lPfI\lE5i ‘ ' Approval' on ovary & .;___> .. Q d\ of Q; - ome to oronto an attend the Crocker farm, He. move conference of the Liberal-Consen [Own about h yeh, and a_-mg( 8;; fsgb5_é"§é£0iuSf}X§?ha;;Ita;§q ug \‘nlll't' Annnnlilllnn “‘lllCl1 Wlll be His death occurred at the a‘.:.'“‘f.'; l““'I ‘:sl“r'1"°f°‘li‘-§'.f°". c ee is ii - o ` cough in a way that mcsens‘busineas..' It lnoserls and raises the plileizm stops throat tickle and soothes and heals the irritated membranes that lii_1éah the htliroat. ind bronchial tubes w ein- ro , fl . talnty thatp itmig !r£eBa‘lly”i::t¢>arllsh?r‘l:z. Pinex ia a special and highly con- centrated compound of genuine Nor. way pine extract, and Ia probably the best. ltii_l_>wi;__mea__ris og o_:ercom_ing aeverecoug s, roa n c et d. ...l"°:.i are “r..".'.:l"i“‘°°°" .'.?`li“" s s ui u _ - appointment, ask for “£12 zrieinee gf P hex" with full directions and don't accept an thing else Guaranteed to Some Phases of the Tourist work on Prince Edward Island. At the. outset he spoke of -the circumstanc- m?SS` |95 lenilllllg 10 the f0l‘lllHl-lnll Of Sllnnhiicity today tlmu L-vcr. 25,000 pieces an association. He said that the mourn, b_L-sides his sorrowing wife.'Hnanci_,_l returns of the tourist iliree cliilllrcii, \\illiam. who was_tmmc_ m Umm. provinces um. ex_ ample Nova Scotia and New Brunswick reported it combined rev enue of ten mlillon dollars. whilst Mlsn Kall\l9<‘ll nl mme- 'not a cent of revenue had been re- ported from the Island) aroused our people to need- of action. In 1923 Canada reported $13,600,000 revenue from tourist revenue with States also survive, The Guardianthe Island figuring ae a minus quantity. ln the face of this steps were taken to secure some of the lrevenue, and accordingly the ls- lunil tourist association was form- ed in November, 1923. It is not expected to reap golden returns in the matter of s. few months, but to lay a solid foundation for future SUCCESS- “We have succeeded this year both beyond our expectations, _ 6 _ OO'.~’Ov*0s"Ov*Ou‘*On'”0z~*0s~‘Ov‘Oz°‘0v”O ‘Sllld 1\ll‘. Tlllllfly. The spclaker dwelt on the value of tourist traffic in the way of a business proposition. A small cx- exullve and u pcrmaucnt sccretury can manage a business runiuliig into millions of dollars. Tlic stock and .trade coat nothing. The tourist business is the only one that oiiuiiot go bankrupt. Wo are merely selling the idea and im- press eh customers that no prov- ince in Canada is so ideally situ- ated as n tourist resort as Prince Edward Island. The commodity we arc selling is a restful bolldal and our supply is inexhiiustlble. He enumerated the aims of the associ-ation, first to bring tourists here, ami to care for thcm during their stay- He referred to the criticism of the association for en- couraging old home travel. He be- lieved that the old home guest is worth ,lust as much to the province and more, and more, to the city, than the average guest who has never visited before. As a rule he leaves far more money. and equivalent of his board with his relatives, and in many cases takes several of the family to the city ' h fe i f' §Y§n3ii§° `$.¥n3Fi§ii,.i 000 pc-opla liiivc boi-ii 11-zicli<~.! by ailvertlsciiiviits. ln closing illr, Tinncy said: Ono ol’ the iuost impressive piirt.~' of “The Covered Wagon" at llic Prince Edward last wcck wus tin- arrlval of ilig wagon train lu Orv- gon. Aitcr travelling ‘.’,000_ iuilcs through :ill kinds of lizulslirips tliv caravan was passing throiigli ii very rugged country in :ilniost twol feet of snow. A miserable log cabin wus socu in 11 small cll-ariiig and out of this cabin rrzinie a poor- ly clad, thin old iimn- Ou being asked what thc distance io Ore- gon lie replied "Why you're in Q Oregon now and, believe me .ibn nue of the beat little spots on (lod'g green footstopl." If that old old pioneer, 100 miles from a nc-iglibor could speak in such terms of a snow-bound. mountain- ous rugged country like Oregon, just wliuit would he say of Prince iidwaril Island on a sunimi-r's day. Anil that, Gentlemen, is the spirit, we need. Give the Tourist Assocl_ ation fifty iueu with tho spirit of that old pioneer nail we will make this little old island known--not as “The Cozy Corner ot' Caniid'.i" but as "Tho Cozy Coriicr of a Contin- out." Rotarlan R. L. Cotton prcslilbd. The guests present wt-ro Mr- Ai'tliur Warliurimi of Bilbao, Spain. Mr. Slcwzirii. Slublis of Moncton, Rutarion J. Stunlcy Wed. lock uf Arlington, Mass., and Mr. (‘li:ii'lcs C. Thoiiipsoii, Charlotte ll)\\'ll. 'l‘lii\ musical progruiniiio com- |u'isv“-»'==*»‘>- ~_ ’ __ Can’t be beaten for _ - és. Grates. 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