‘AGENTS wanreo TO EARN raising. The man must be a iov " them. grease" in a practical the use of a car. churches and half mile from of 100 per cent production. \ This is an opportunity to make good. Give references to whom Write “t. a." Don't apply unless you know dfanted-éYes-Jianted By luly First 1.925 or Sooner We wint s man to take full charge of '.'ie breeding. raising and maturing of Silver Black Foxes on an up-to-date is; (arm, 100 pairs of good foxes with good ranch and good equipment, beautiful location and well er of animals. qrperienced in feeding, breeding and caring for foxes, He must have brains and know how and when to use He must know the meaning of the term way. He must be absolutely temperate. We will provide him and hie family with a new modern. seven room home, electric lighted. Vilma" lielicii- Wm‘ a bathroom and in every way nice: mo Phone and radio 1'"! This is no backwoods place. but close 10W"- wg will pay $1200. per annum, free home to live in and a bonus of $15. per pup raised to maturity in exccess in the event of the man being right the second year he will receive $1500. per annum and bonus. r a real man. you can do we can inquire, cio The Guardian. Charlottetown, adapted for fox He must be "elbow to schools. the work and ‘h WANTED YOUNG lVlAN ron. ‘FOX RANCH IN ONTARIO Married but no large familyfSplendid opportunity. Four to five years experience in all branches. Required July 1st. Apply by letter first for personal interview to JAMES H. PRITOHARD CAINVAD'AN SILVER FOX BREEDERS ASSOCIATION i». SU-MMERSIDE P. E. i. 838-5-5-51. IOOOQOQ‘? One Insertion Four Insertion Eight Insertions v v Agents Wanted five to ten dollars daily soiling Hosiery for the family, from mill to customer, Samples free. Sterling Hosiery Mills, Toronto. Ont. A. W. 1i_ $75. WEEKLY SELLING TRI- nnglo hosiery and men's neck- wear. Complcts‘ line. Free sam- ples. We deliver and collect. Pay daily. Triangle Mills Dept. 91, Montreal. A. W. 1i. _‘*’—“‘—"f MAN OR WOMAN TO TRAVEL and appoint local representa- tives. Position/permanent. Yearly guarantee $1092. (being $21. weekly average) and expenses. Experience unnecessary. Wins- ton Co., Tnronlo. May Zwsili. BRIGHT MEN AND WOMEN WHO are not too proud to work and wouldllko to make money during the next three months: no risk: no experience: no capital neces- sarypllradley Limited. Brantford. ()ut. A. w. 4-28-121. _-—~J~ -——-——~ For Sale FOR’ saavice - YORKSHIRE Bonn-Judson Bros., Alexandra. 850 5 6 4i FOR 8ALE—HOU8E, LOT AND barn. Property of late Mrs. ‘Jos- t-ph (lnrter. Apply 75 Dorchester Street. 818-5-5tts3i. FOR SALE-A RURE BRED ARY- shirs bull. Apply Emmett iMic- Konna, Mt. Stewart, P. E. I. , 9Z8-5-9M2i. cmssmsn ADVERT! £011. Halifax. middieagcd work. Apply Street.‘ ' SPECIAL 1000 for fine. $1 TTvwO SEMEN S . IOe per line of i‘: words lln per line of ll words In per lino of 0 words Male llelp Wanted _________________ WANTED AT ONCE, MAN ‘r0 ‘work on farm. Amos Rodd. Mil- OFFER 0F gradic envelopes, 50 for 20c, 125 for 35c, 250 for 55c. 500 for $100.- 911-5-8-21 ________________________ BIG EARNINGS BTEADY EM- Plilyment for Barbers. Become ‘Export in 8 weeks. Write Moler Barber College, Department "F” _3-l.-f.ts-tf. Female Help Wanted WANTED. — CAPABLE MAID.— 'l'lx nu God '—-“ as President of Ithe German Repub- .- ..,.. p," flaw’. . ‘wive- Notes From Boston, We are enjoying very pleasant weather here. but there is a. lin- gering touch of April in the air. . >. i. ; t I Business is not quite as good as. our hopes would have it. ‘lboro is quite an army of unemployed, but the situation is clearing. everyone, iis hopoiiul, with prosperous years’. iahead. . l l The last census of the United’. Stuilcs reveals a population of, |115,000.000. of which about ‘two .million were born in Canada, and nearly half that number find 3 home in New England. The Ameri- can Colonies had scarcely more than Canada's quota in the duys of iho Revolution. ' , The shower of deserving notices that came to Mr. J. E. ll. Mc- |Cready, on his last birthday, must be an inspiration to give even .g‘reater service in his chosen field. ‘Suchys long and eventful life, cov- luring nearly two generations, de- -plcting the rise and fall of Govern- ‘ineniis, the issues which meant de feat or victory, and an intimacy iWilll National leaders conferred as a tribute to the power of the Press. Mr. McCready must have an .llll- pressivc past, stretching flrom the days nf Cunferederation down to and through the Great War. when marching armios rocked the world. leaving desolation, chaos and mis- ery in its wake. Mr. MoCreadyb activities can be best reflected in those lines “linw shall l speak thee. or thy power address. ' 0f our Press? illy thee. religion, liberty nnd laws. Exert their influence, ‘and advance their cause." idolatry, tho The Cmrlonary exercises tenni- mcmornting the birth of Thomas D'Arcy McGee, stirred the rccollcc lion of many old admirers here who remembered him as the guid- ing spirit of the Boston Pilot. Like John Boyle O'Rcllly, who succecd~ cd him as Editor. he brought a charm, a (llgniiy, and a power of expression to every cause he es- pousetl. i can recall the reading of his tragic end on the steps of the llouse of Commons. Ottawa, in the iialilnx Chronicle in 1808. The (axorclscs were given lusting valuo by the brilliant and impressive ud- ‘ilress of Mr. lMlcighen. The occas- ion wns worthy oil the effort. in the meantime. the leader of the opposi- ition has gone to higher levels.~—. and who can forecast when such lendcrship will he crowned with new responsibilities in guiding the Nation's destinies? The election of Vo_n Hindenberg, lic, offers a balni to the wounds of the powerless Tlnyalluls, Germany will remain a republic; the vnfos of the German people were givcn to tilo veteran warrior more i0 lesson the Just demands of the Al- lies than an interpretation of a de- sire for n restored monarchy. ' RESURGAM .ii '- THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘ x? ,1 A INVESTMENT For May funds we olfer an exten- sive choice of Governmet, Municipal and Corporation Bonds yielding from 4.75% to 7%. Full particulars gladly furnished on request. _ ‘ Eastern Securities Co. Ltd. sT. JOHN CHARLOTTETOWN HALIFAX W. H. V. DUNBAR, Manager. 8805-7thsm. | . (“"3 “ 2' 3’- J’ :- ’”__-i ° o _ Ill I _' 12> I6 I t . I I z “_2| i as 27 ' 2o a | 33 34 as a1 s s 4 4 47 4a o . so n2 Cross Word Piqzzle No. 125 Key to Crossword Rgzzie No. 125 Horizontal 14 A famous ipuct. 15 A kind 0i’ meat. 1 To scatter srcd, 17 Wild. crazy. 3 A famous race horse. 1!) bicans of couvuyuniac. l; in favor 0i’ _ 21 Tu iu- lavish, (sxiruvngunt. 8 A hat. The path in WlliC-li a planet iv:- 10 A snake. also a feather. volvcs. _ 13 A transgression. 24 This mlnutef _ 14 Throw. 2 _. Numbers (ab) 16 Nogclear. ‘ 3 'To,kn0ck. 1s High. , 3 A'small pnrfcic. ill A unit of imcasurc. 2i ,‘A kind of plnui. 20 The iline whom buys stand 34. Lise-d ‘in imsobzill. whirn playing marble-s. ' 30 FBWCGI- >22 A university degree (ab) 38A quantity. 23 Mineral in rock. 519 COIIBUIM- 25 One of the irighor zurmnls. 27 A period of timc. 28 Base; mean. 29 ‘liupf. ~10 To vvilpe yourdcct on. iii Fcmabc door. 45 A relation. " Cause Failing Vision TORONTO, May 8.—\Thc excess- ive use of Tobacco and Alcohol was cited as the second greatest cmiso nf ihiling vision after middle age by Dr. J. ‘C. Conneli. Kingston, in addressing Ontario Medical As- sociation today. The lending cause is syphilis and since 1914 he has woman for house 221 Waiter St. 2330-5-56 Miscellaneous ___________________ MASSAGE AND ELECTROLYSIS. Miss Eva Dyer, 234 Richmond 173-5-ZM8i HAVE YOUR PIANO-S OR OR- gans done at your home by send- ing your order to L.“ N. Marcou. UUIIOI", 139 Sydney St. .95. Guardian Of V_V—ANTED-CAPABLE GIRL OR 935 HIGH Apply Mrs. Lodge. 25 Uppgr noticed increased in this disease Prince. 913-5-8-31 which formerly was quite rare. WANT! D-PUPIL NURSES. 80M. ' erset Llogpllgi, gkowhcgan, CLAIM RUSH OF WORK CAUSE Maine. 715-3-3-601_EOR WOMEN CHANGING PLAN WANTED — CAPABLE MAID. NEW YORlK, May 7-F0rm:'i an- Apply M11 [fldgm g5 Um)", uonncr-mrvnt was made to-day hy l)flncg_ 31 Nvw York hoadiiuarlers of the In- tvrnntional Council of Women that plans to entertain Lady Aberdeen. who came ifrom England to preside at the body's quinquen-nial conven- I lion at Washington next Monday, nnd other foreign delegates, had burn called off. The abrupt cancellation of the oniertainment plan was made on telegraphic instructions from the National Council committee in ,Washington, Mrs. William Dick -Sporborg. local committee chief said. Lady Aberdeen and other delegates from foreign countries who have been ‘in Canada the past week wore to have come to this city to-day i0 -be the guests oiNew York women at a luncheon, in a ride about the city. a lea, banquet and a theatre party. Local comm- _ litre headquarters said the reason given for the cancellation was "rush of work.'_’ FOR BNLE- COOKING STOVE Capital Favorite ‘with reservoir. Apply 89 Rcchford St. 90il-5-8-2i. FOR SALE-HOUSE AND LOTI nt North River Corner. Apply l7 Pownsl 8t. 936-59-6i FOR SALE-A FARM AT NORTH River Corner consisting of 32 acres. 100d buildings. Apply on the premises to Joseph Boisner. 92fil5-0M3i. FOR SALE-AT NORTH RIVER farm of 03 sores, 20 acres under wood and lumber. 17 acres piowetl Also truck W050". 0" hsy mower, one sawing outfit for lmipnrtcd Judson Bros. life. Prof. ripping lumber. Anni! to Johvy Walker, Elm Ave. 9275-935“ Found rouse-ion vosx no» A elm of money. Alibi! DR J. C- Mi!‘ Donald, York. 919- Manager. Raphael. Central Station, New York. Broth our prise-winning stock.-—- Foathorntone and Alexandra. 8,50 5 6 4i OUT THIS OUT FOR LUCK- Sond hlrth date and 10c for won- derful horoscope oi your entire 94 Grand ‘ 6244-25171 THOSE WIOHiLNO TO PURCHAOE or sell Real Estate should consult us, Eastern Securities Co, Ltd. Bank oi’ Nova Scotia Building. 885-5-7 M31 Snlesmen Wanted OALIOMEN -- WE steady employment weekly to sell our complete and {u eorl resh ug-to exclusive cooperation. c\» lines quality. whole root. order trees and plants. Attract- Ive illustrated ssmvioo Ind tuli- s IllOIlGY-IIIINEIIII opportunity, Inks Brothers Im- » camel. o9 B. W. ll OFFER and pay JNO. A. MacDONALD, LAND BUR- - i veyor, l-lormsuvilie, P. ' 1. 595-4-23-1-mo. w: ARE BOOKING oaoEhs Foal Yorkshire Swine. i5 weeks old. iiavelnu Pimples ilr Chnrlottetown.‘W. n. 1i‘ you vvlah aiskin clear ofplm- pies, blackheads and other an- noying eruptions be today the regular use et‘ utlcurs Soap, assisted by Cutlcurs Ointment. No other method is so agrssablqse often offse- tlve and soeeonotuieal. Tobacco And 1501.01,, 47 Fcllnc. “ii-Post Oifficc ab.) fiiijMcans of transportation (nib) . Do not pay any attention to the three white squares on the cor- ners of this pilzzle. They are mere 'y used to make it square. 31 Baby's ncckwcar. 33 BIZ-longing to it. Near. 37 Nothing. 39 A relation of Awlani. 40 Your ibcst ifrlend. 41 100%. 42 This day. 44 Stout. 40 Small child. 48 Sauce. 50 A beam of light. 51 Signal of approval. 52 Study of pictures and drawfn-gs Vertical "u 11C 0V U) JU-Hffl U)I"'IJU ZCU O-N-i Z—>Q F1405 li'I—-I -i I eco -i>mi-o zx-x. UO- O03 zio-i-mozz-u a (Dfnflil- mMZ I 1 A drunkartl. 2 An alternative. 4 Eastern time (ab). 5 The head of nn army. 7 To g0 bmi. ii Dnlnk slowly. 10 Whore you put grain or conl. l1 ‘Pa-rt of n fplny. 12 Bone of the body. 13 Take i-nto the mouth slowly. :<ZZ>O -il"l(Ii >i i nn># m4>;Oru—O Fill) Z>-l >Z-l‘ IUU P .-;omv i-l-riiln (Fill 2O >< ‘UZCI- H R .5. A _G _A Answer to Puzzle No. 124 - CANADIAN "rsu ms onus Robert sure (on loft). Ontario llngi s Tennis Champion, and T. | ||n| |.¢ p. Qgngdign lllfllll Chlmplénlllig N010 Cilfidlli. of gained‘: Davis our W» "i" 1'°"'"'*°"""' "W i sf urpsss biting pert in the omens e as Iml my WI" Proli- f“, mm“... Tow", h. m Canadian zhlmplonshlps to s. mu this yssr in Vaneoutqr. ‘chard, Patrick MacKis, and Will- oonon orrrovjrs OIdCMother Goose r"\__ ' - , it‘! //» BACK TO THE MOON This is the last part of the farm- ous Mother Goose DOTIII. Have you saved all the paper dolls so you have a complete set‘! Next wcck a fairy tale wli-l ibigfn, ‘with CUT- UUTS to go with the story. The rogvuegot the goose. W-hicb he vowed hc would kill. Resolving at once liis pockets to iill. Juckls mother came in, And caught this -goosc_ soon And mounting its back. ‘Flew up to the moon. Here's another dress ‘for tho pretty lady you cut out yesterday. This ilross would be pretty in yoi~ Iow, with a yellow hnt and tan ‘plume. Her ifan should be of iblnck .2100. (Copyright, 1925. Associated Edi- tors. Inc.) Mia. 11v Mnuoninn. _MRS PHILOMENA DOUCETTE On Thursday, April 30th, the iIPBHS of many friends and relu- tivcs were dccply snddcncil when it was hcard ‘that Mrs Philomcnzi Dcucctto oi‘ Lillie Tiguish. bad been callvd from this earthly scene The deceased, had been ailing lnr some time, ibut (hose who knew nnd loved her had fondly hoped. that she might longer be spared, l0 briirhtvn the homo, now made desolate by the unflinching hand oi’ Death. Bu! God in ills inllnlto Wisdom had willed otherwise nnd w.th perfect resignation and obcd. icnce‘to that invelta-ble call. sbc calmly laid down the burdens oi’ life to fnkc up lhe crown of Eter- nal happiness. The lalc Mrs Dou- cette was 86 yrs.oid. lier husband Mr Abirahsm Doucette pro-deceas- ed her twenty years ago. To know Mrs Doucetle was to love hvr. She was a lad-y of kind dis- position, ever ready to cheer and comfort others in their sorrows or afflictions. In her homo she wag an ideal of truo womanhood ai- Wfiyfl Willing l0 give n helping ilfllld to (hose who were In i1l‘l'4i. All through her lifc sho was known and rcpocfeil for hcr hone-sly nnd Integrity. her sincurv lrii-ndniiip with hcr nssociatcihand bur ncvoi- failing duty to God. Nlno children arc left (o mourn the loss of a most nlfcuilpngig mother whose tender siullnltmlg for her loved ours was irniailing. The (la-lighters arc: Mrs Jerome Marlin with whom (he (leceasml Molded. Mid Mrs Jerome S. Perry of Pcterville. The sons are: John, Isidore, Stanley, and Jgggplhl of Tignisb; Gilbert of Ncw York; , William of Boston, Mass; and Peter 0f Chelsea. The funeral took pface on Satur-"l day May 2nd. and was a-tlondcd‘ by a large concourse of nympgthy. lzlng trends and relatives. The re-I mains were ‘buried in the family plot in Tig-nish Cemetery. A Mass of Requiem was celebrated by Rev. Father M. Rooney. The palhhqmt Crs were. John Martin. Aimaibie (lnudst, Arcade Perry, James Blan- iam Wihite. May her Soul rcst in. Peace. ( Patric-l. please copy. ) I e1 i} MR8. GEORGE ‘SHERREN. A familiar face that will ‘be fornd- ly andalong remembered in ‘the in the death of Mrs. George Sher- ren, which took place at 8t. Cath- erine's, on the 4th of May, 1925,41: the 76th year of her ego. it is pleasing to. review even in brief words so long a life spent in hum- ble kindness and consistent Chris- tisn witnessing. in Che neighbor- hood tihe unprstending influence of her peaceful converse and cheerful ways was felt by old and young. in, the church her steady loyalty strengthened our membership. But . Ill‘. O-QOOOQ-GOQso , Sihodlac, New West River dietrlct has passed away‘ “Once A Flirt Always A Flirt The married flirts of ted!!- Are wiser than you might know, They giggle aw! "i"! 1'", wink tlfzir’ vampty 1 . A P01646723? UN 000.0 (0/1; eyes, . Until girls-foolish creatures awake in surprise, To find that their precious — idol has a family of q five. ‘ When wifey gets wise-and pleads for him to re- t. ' H; nogsenhls head “yce" but next day he is 103i" out on he scent. ‘ “m” "vjjyf P" """'"‘°“’, Direct from Scotland, REVEALED IN the Steamer “Peveril” _ “Marrifid F lifts" will arrive here about Prince the inst. wen. ri-iuns uaxr cargo, 0f H18 V611)’ bOSl soar COAL FOR THE RANGE, STOVE AND FURNACE Also HARD COAL for the furnace ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION. On lhc cvcnlxig of April 25th u number oi ‘people assent-bled ut thv home of Mrs. Cousins, ni’ Rose Valley. ‘the occasion being a taro - well party prlnr to their (lopurture ifor Brncklcy Beach, krhcrc thvy intend to spend tbc summer months. The aisscmblugr- was i-nlli d to m‘- iicr and a nicely wordi-d nil-dross was I‘L‘illl by Mfnsjln Kuiii- Mcln- V tnsb, and presvntzitlou oi u imursr“ was manic by F. Evi-iyn (irnhum. Qrdel‘ YOU!‘ Supply 'l‘hls was suitably ropliud to by - Mrs. Wm. M. Cousins, who ibnnir-IIUW- Y0“ WI“ be pleas- cd them all present for their cx-i - v prossion oi‘ good will nnd assured 8d wlth tilt! C03]. them _0l‘ hrr always‘ ronwmiuariug hcr many irlcnils. Tho rcmaiudcr , of the evening was spent pleasant- A P tk d & c . ll ill’ 0. Phone 240 é . iy in voml music. A dainty lunch was then scrvcil nnd heartily i-n- joycd by all. Tho VPFY cnjfiyubiie RIVER VIEW FARM FOR SALE cvcning was brought to u Uiilsv by singing "(loll hp Willi You 'l‘ili W0 Moot Again." Tlir- following nildrrss WZIS road: ilcur .\i1s. Cousins, — We. your fl bio Gill-iii pupils, of Rose Vuiivy. have gathered tonight to GXDFPi-ltl our SIIICOPQ regret nt your depart- ure iroiu our ccmiuunlly, ‘but wc ,t~an (insure you that you nrp Icar- iup. lrivmliy honrls and kind mem- ories bcbind. \Ve will greatly miss . you as our llililo class teacher. and Four "m" ‘mm charlouemwm i)“. many pleasant hours a , excellent land with good buildings. singing com,- praisp... “m; Also beautiful site for lox ranch. iiiiii studying ills word, together P- BYRNE. will be rhcrlshcrl zimongst our most North River brocious momorirs. and wherever 213-4-7tus10i. your future may bc you can rest __ ---—-—— assured the best wishes of your TEACHERS ALL EXPENSE TOUR many friends will follow you. We To THE PAQ|F|c QQAST m. are well awnre (bat on an occasion cLumNG gAnapiAn AND of this kind words are weak. Wc AMEmcAN NATIONAL therefore ‘ask you liq accept U“, ‘ARES , tpursn nsla small tnkcn of our (vs- com fllli rcgnrds. Signod 0n ibc- . . 41;, all-pxpi-nsc hnii‘ of your lli-ble Class Pupils. {mt ytothc North ____ Pacific Coast, spefliill ilruin iClIVIIIK‘ Toronto, July 0th, travelling ‘on ltiii-"i irklcil in Canoe (‘uvc church. win-re ggefiwiilficrfitllillfirltiirnd Ldhys or‘: t p ‘funeral scrvic. w- - 4 - , ' ' ' '.. ' -, _ 1W ii" Iiiwior. Iicti. ‘Vimiliwg “ “w. i.'mlirs..§.“.i-.iil“:i The". “N, It,“ m "mum their wright, lluflnlo lnr ktuxm‘ Simfl loss besides bur husband, two sons. Jasper National] Palivf m “(yhspn Jumcs. residing at I-‘uirviuw and smlmvers l,“ vglw m; Kilwllllgil. Gvorgv. at Si. Catherine's; his.) 8'“! m“ m‘! ""5, 315° obomd (mm, four zlaugbtois, Christina. (Mm Tho party IWP aiflempo ,.t gm“..- McLeanl in Providence, il.l., Laura ("an Nation“ I a C ,, ‘allay (Mrs. McLean) residing at Dc-Smble er.mr vancouvvl’ imp,‘ fimuami Catherine (Amt Carson) at Cum“; all. »-Vancct>i}vcr, it o (l)l‘:,"m“ you‘ Cove, and Elizabeth, at home. farm] Eli: ‘Lian-id; with side. trip to Yellowstone Park. thence t0 -————-€-OL___.__ > Ar .i 0c Mon nits-ill DBMISSBFNJAnMN CHAPHELL’ f»:ii<.]iitiifvt£, ‘éhicfgigokgnd back l0 ONARV To JAPAN Toronto, which point will be reach- DIEB ed on August 7th. The tour wi-il in- , _‘—_ ‘ clude four and one half days mito- T '0 “ev- 130010111“! . Chilllllfiii- iour in Yclhrwstono Park, and lhrtiii i). it. for thirty-six years a mis- “iiiliiiry of the Methodist Episcopal Church in Tokyo. Japan, died sud- dimly 0i apoplcxy and cerebral hvmorrhagu on Sunday, (May 3rd.) at lingi, Japan. according tn u (‘iihliiiirnm received by the llourd of FOFOlHII Missions of tho Methodist ‘Plpiscopnl Church, 150 l-‘lftii Avc., New York City. and one hnlf days tourr in ROCKY Mountain National ‘Park. The tour is being arranged under the l|ll'l“(Zlll)ll cl’ A. E. Brysou. ‘l‘rin- cipul nl‘ Silvorthorn School. Toronto. and Marlin Kerr, Principal of the Earl Kitchener School, linmiiiiiii» Full information may bo scculrcii from Mr. llryson, 44 Siivcrlhorn avenue. Toronto, also froim Mi- n,‘ Cmppe“ m“! boon on u“, _ crr, 4 Bucluh Avcnuc. Hum i00- tircd list of missionarivs sinltfia -. The mm o! "1350 "om “mm? NHL but up m the “me m, m“ .~.I(iill‘(lCB transportation, l iiliigio death was ucuvoly engaged in m0 bortb accommodation on rtlril‘ filo-nnd work of Aoynmu College in 'l‘okyo- hiiliiimlwwntion In hotel?‘ iotiiiifls- Dr. Ghappeil was born in Char- sigifiseefiamfii... mEZ-fi, rilwo per- iottotown. Prince Edward Island. sons occuiyin. 6m, lgwer bcrth. caudal 0" APT" 3- 1352. nnd was tho cost will in: $374.05 each. a graduate of Mt. Allison College. While primarily assigned for Ibo Sackville, New Brunswick. class of brnoiiit of Teachers of Outariil. the 1873. Ho received the (legrec of ‘Four is now zhruwn (upon for (b0 Doctor of Divinity from Mt. Allison iiie whole of Eastern Canada, iiiiii in 1909. ln 1963 he joined the Can- i0 (be general public. adn Methodist Episcopal iChur-gh 915-59041. and was licensed to preach at the 88s of twenty-two. For fiilteen years previous to his appointment as n’ missionary to Japan. ho lived dha life of an itineraling circuit ridci‘ irilviiiliii! i-iliiplnncer circuits of the Canadian Northwest. He w“ lmstcr of the Church iii Campbell- ton. New Brunswick, in 1839 when be (iecldsd to go to the mission iiold under the Board of ‘oreign Missions of the Merlin _ Dal Church. ~ m" Epmm l-le served Great Eruptions Being Recorded VIC'I'OR'I.A, B. (2., May fir-Sumn- whore in the bowels of the csrlii there have been eruptions nf siKiiii‘ tic proportions during the lllfll 7°" days. according to Dominion MP1‘ cor ologlcal stallions here. Records show five distant quakes from Silli- day to Tuesday varying in duration Brunswick; from one to fou-r hours. Shocks s"! than street. Queen square and estimated to have taken Piili-‘il "i" Portland Street churches st John iproximately 800 miles southwest o! New Brunswick; ‘Kamiooiyg, firms]; Victoria in the vicinity 0i “i” Columbia; Maple Bay, British goplPhilliplnes and probably c1096 w‘ umbiu: Summevreide. Prince Ed-llliiind of Guam. . i i GINPILLS Columbia. spa ma ' during this period in Anglodapsnese College in Tokyo iie was dsen of‘ the latter for nine! Warn. in addition tn his school work he held the pastorate of the especially in tbs bums she was the light and life of the family circle.| To say this is ‘but to say whet! nhiny friends felt as they watched _i.brough their tears the procession _thst solemnisad her last dogisr u from the home. The sympathy of the whole community goes om to the sorely bereaved husband sncii children. Alter s brief ihmise, a large service at the assem- KIybNEYSi Japan were given to educational. work in Aoyamn College, Philander‘ psi-mm new: ' any In time, iolil Smith Bible Institute and the! Union Church in Tokyo for a num- to serious illness. iwr of roars. preaching to the Ensiilh orosklns boobies b: the oiiviisi oltr. Dr. (monoeu had a fine command of the Japanese language. e translated s number of import- u “nu guy tsgigmilirlstisn volumes into 'thst “k. o“ ihlh. Chsppeli, who was a“ mis- sionsry when she met -Dr. (flisppeli, dllsd in 191-2. Three daughters sur- ve. ' , Pills. TIIOYWm _ "hi"? “J.