13F! ‘Anna.’ t - MBER: _____ I h ‘pizgjslarrigiq "Advertisements 10s DIIUIOOISIQIh‘ - iollrlinauiliwerds - lcverlinaolllwords . 1eparllncoi5words way“ --_-.___--- 1 Salesman W nted " EXPERIENCED , SALESMAN TO cover part of Cape Boston Jsland _ territory for Chrysler___ears. Refer- . enees required. National liilotors _ Limited, Sydney, N. S.‘ » S. W. Nov. 13-31. ----___._ SALISMEN WANTED- SALES silent for Prince Edward Island. Good pay. Free outfit, we want now a reliable. energetic reprgsgntg. tive to handle the best. districts on the island. Our agency is profit- able. Write. Pelnaln. Nursery. Co. Toronto. Ont, S. W. S-WSTI“. ' \ To Let r0 Lsr-rnolvr BEDROOM. AP- nly at this clues. 9726-11-13-21. _M___________.__._ R o 0 M E 1c ACCOMMODATED. Heated front. room. Private family. 63 Filzroy- v '1‘. L. ea4s-1i-ls-2i. Found, -. 1 ‘IRE AND RIM FOUND AT ‘hill.- ll ton. Apply to Wallace McNciil. 9714-11-13-21. -Aoam'a Ion raxmo _ ' s... 101‘ advertlsinl. Gsienasrs. Female lHelp Wante . for Personal Greeting Christ- _ _ , . Cards M‘ 193° "wn- I" w wrap imsr cnass . coon. el- m make proper arrangements, muh gamma Apply Guardian W is the time to apply for par- 9701_11_13_3i_ lars of favourable conditions. _ Agents Wanted . AGENTS-WRITE: I0! “pa. United Art Limlted,_163 , got-onto. A. W. 7 31 wsin. Sdipd o; woalAN T0 TIAVEUAND m; iocsl representatives. Posi- hmhunsnt; yearly guarantee h (bgiyig $21. weekly average) upenicdi commission and cash um ugsldes, Winston Co. Tow- idg, Toronto. A. W. swtlNov.30. MEN WANTED QUICKLY. y; essy work while learning w. ‘trade under famous Mulcl‘ iesn plan. W0Y1d'§ "W?" W" i, Barber School System. Write goi- free literature. Mulel- us; College, 573 Barringtoil‘ St.., h, we'd and Sat u. sit-n WOMEN -- ANY AGE w~ big money easily. surely. Most, his opportunity in years; mu; invention - "B?! 1101166.- sr interested. Experience un- si-y with our unique plan. m; m buy -- we finance you. ii for free‘ outfit; start making s.» st. once. Eastern Aluminum Cttswa, Ont. ‘ A. w. Nov. 9-31. d s. . . d]! ‘ ‘ .1 ' WEDNESDAY ENGAGEMENT-The engagement is announced of Margaretta lsadora daughter oi Mrs. Gallant of Sum- lnerside. and the late 1-ion. Bani. Gallant. to .Dr. George Linus Smith. of Charlottetown, marriage to take place last of November. ‘ 813i _ . . I Council Meet svmmnsmii. Nov. -i2.-'rile [regular monthly. meeting of the "o"! 3Am5D_L"° "m" ' ‘Summerside Town Council was held house on King Street was raided by- m; huh; with H“ wonmp In“ Officer Higgins and a quart of rum Hum” wuhhn‘ m" h m“ “um "Md oil Board. After the reading of the —— .in tes ' . m. John McLeod, fonnerly of mi” " °' 1'“ mwu" '“'° m" i , ts l " , . Bank of "Nova. Scotla staff, who left :3. ‘Sm’; figmtm‘ 15:35:): here s. few weeks ago has accepted a "t. t.“ {mm Mr “we” m‘ position with the Bank of Manhattan ' ' “' he new plant now being s tOo., .1 1.1m rs-"°'°'° . :1 ‘hm’ ‘1 ‘m’ °" ' erected ss s-sllie by Central Creamer- IQ! Ltd. of Oharlotwiown. in which lt was ststed that the new factory would be known as the Perfection Dairy Company and it was hoped to have 7.30 Weekly Prayer Service-Vial- tors heartily welcome-Hearts Mala- orisl Ball. m5 SUCCESBFULMIMISTICI PLAY ~—“'i‘he Black "Feather" enjoyed its second successful‘ staging st the Prince Edward last night with the usual goodattAndancm-tc be , oted li~""an Armistice 11in. kcsllent though the presentation was the preceding; evening the actors in- dlvidualiy and collectively surpassed their former performance in every detail. DANCE ENJOYED-‘Ihe Armistice dance in the Prince of Wales College Hall under the auspices of the Canad- llh lesion was a very enjoyable and successful f n. About four hun- dmd ""1 111W persons were present. l-f. H. Shaw, Chief superintendant of M115“ W" “P11151196 by Dillon's Education, who returned last week‘ ‘Owhmrfl- T1" Ohlllerones were mania-om Montreal where he attended W- 5- silwlftl Mrs. I. E. Cmkemlvlrs! the 14th annual convention of the A. G. Bruce. Iichhldhh Educhuoh “minim w“ pllcstion was made for s milk ven- l aimed vice President o; the hum- dors license. After a. shut discussion iation. the President being Mr. J. T. m? mm" w" "1°1'1'"1 m 111° 5"‘ ‘ma o, Edmonton’ Deputy “mum. iorder to amend the existing by law so o‘ Educ.h°h_ [as to cover the sale of pasteurized ' milk. Councillor Moore submitted the Police Report for the month. which was approved and moved that Mr. Joseph B. Linkletter be appoint- ed a regular police officer for the Town at a salary of $80 per month wnlh naoAncAsr-chsrlom- iowiifnqio listeners will be given an cppqrutunity tonight at I o'clock of hearing Mrs. Kenneth Itichtrds, as- ‘h’ pm“ 1“ °p'r“’1°n ‘m an‘ m’ ‘bud by Mm Helm Limo“ and next. One communication was a re- Mr‘ Hon“ Mchwen m a pnnmmiquest for a permit to place s boiler over Station CFCY at Charlottetown. 1“ the new fuwry’ "huh W“ “m” ed on motion of Councillor Moore. The other stated that the Perfec- tion Dairy Co.. on the completion of their plant proposed to supply Summersid customers with . pas- teuriud milk. For this purpose ap- s. CHOSEN VICE‘ PIIESIDENT—P1'0f _.___. RECEIVED SAD NEWS.— Mr. Allen MoA-ieer of Borden received a 1 ielesrlim yesterday. stating that his mother Mrs. Katherine McAieer had FUNERAL sERy]cEs_Ti-i¢ iuusmi passed “my ‘t wamrvme’ Mun" i of the late John Connolly, whose re- The remain‘ Wm “m” 1“ Bmde“ mains arrived from Sydney. C. B.. Thursday night on the late bo and .1 . Wm be taken to the and"): o‘ . Monday. was held yesterday morning '~ P“ A" “bmhe-i‘ m”) WANTED-MIDDLE-AGED PROT 'c""v warn‘; B Fm"! sbba estnnt woman to do housework fo chasm“ En.‘ ' ‘ familv of two Plain cooking Ap- ‘1- w-“QV- 13"“: ply Guardian.‘ B707-11-l3-2l A anal will take place Friday morning from the residence of Mrs. Mary h" ‘on Amen’ 1mm when“ m. ma] Loughran. King Street. to St. Dun- l stairs Basilica, where a Requierr at 6.30 o'clock for the early lrain wi Chaflomtown, the“ by mm mu“, High Mass was celebrated by Rev. J lSullivan. The pail bearers werer foi- St. Bonaventure Church, Tra- cmhe. when 1 Messrs. John McKenns, D. J. Riley. After quite a lively debate in which conditions at Summerside regard- ing corner loafing etc came in for considerable comment, Councillor Schurrnan moved an amendment that the mutter be laid over to the next F" s-k i a ‘ylsland Stock “I mm Fiimsnzmzbi At Winter Fair’ ng milk cow. Shorthoi-n grpdci " Bell. York Point. 9653-11-9-31.‘ i . J AhfllER-ST, Nov. il-Sixteen cars ‘of stock, arrived at Winter Fair Building between 9 it. m., _and 13 p. SALE, T0 LET. BOARD ‘AND .- signs on hand at Guardian ice. ' shhbqmnu 55m‘ hwy“, m..-1sst night. Thirteen of these, M miles frgln city. 214 acres 4 in part to ‘suit buyer); If not . privately before November‘ 20th sell by Auction. Apply Wm. P. Iwere from P. E. I.. and three from Jllsstern Nova Scotia. Space is now flail taken and stalls have been put in spsoo hitherto used lol- ‘other oil. 2c Alley Street. 9Bi0-l1-9-6l|mlnl5_ “ranging o! m“ h“ gone T“ '_' forward smoothly under the super- Arflcals For Sale . vision of Mr. S. A. Hilton of Nap- pen, although sometimes some ar- SALE .—,FUBNITURE AND, h h _ m” App Guafdhm ‘rangement of space vas lecn nee?‘ - ~ - Bazzdvmflhmary to satisfy the leciu remems " " ithe different regulations as to hous- lng of “Accredited Hcrds." T- B- ale- Heb)‘ Wtwted- free area,»_stock. 4nd slnsle .115‘ ‘stock. Practically all the cstiie" I16. an -- ninisibrilntw rwol nsible menfslngle. farm anibmw 1“ 1113M" The c“ load o‘ 86:1: ch, milking and pciting foxcs.jciub calves from wow" NW“- 9- ly Job. Arthur Wood, Mt. Her-ins was expected in at noon Satur- . -4 -- - 9B44-il-9-3i.“duy_ q-hgi; will finish up the cattle, entries. Practically all Cal-tie 911W" be "med weekly have shown up so cattle hre tokhe can i - h . looks a ier ge - ssoin spare time selling ism“ w erewr one known line Personal Chriiyflnil 11°“ 111N113“ tbgimidw?” h“ . Cards. Scores oi Stenogrfl" ._ T119 W11 “hm emu)“ w“ 59"" s. Accountants, " Clerks. etc-i hug to be split up due to the 890N111 so thisJsst season. BCBUU-im-Owdmg up oisioois, While this is new portfolio frcb,‘ Master Kfllllm “me w“; “ntmhimh it mum Limited, Toronto. Represents-i not be avoided sud the lcalf club s i: ted small towns 111W 8113111. W. Nov. 4.8.8.ll,-13.i5- members are Willi-N! 1° 5mnd...1’1?flr lshare of lnconvlnkniie “lfnmdvvinh other exhibitors and make no ill-K‘! -._..__-..._¢-.L"i‘_.\ SBOUV it. bu,‘ been ‘Put at? smart womc, no ‘BEA-showing where "We "ibis Mb bie. Apply Guardian. Jl-ldtf. hucsd so the- public have no , "'1 -cuity in ioostins siinvlcli. saNltfm CHALIPION m“ ,- kshlre Boar. Oiorge- Boewall. l ch Fort. P. s. I. ovoa-li-la-lvvls. _.__ unusual.‘ orronrulvi-rv DAY OBSERVE-IL] ssavicr. ventricular. BOAR. - ,' Mcmvihl hmmi-sh i. t i (continued from Page i) "us: n-si- ' v . minds bf the men and brousht b!“ much of the old sill-P w thtlf mm" rhents. ,Marchlng via. Qufien. Ktnt- P1111“ and Grafton to ill} strains oi""l‘il’i- Derfliry" and "The I-MIE- 11°11! “"13 “my halted facing the. monument YED-TWO IIEIFEB CALVES. i’. black with white heads; der. please notlfyi Leo ‘lrainor. l tom's Rivel‘._ - 9051-"11-‘9-31. D AND CARE GIVEN T0 i! person in oomfortsblzspri- imam, 1,093 for the - MURPHY-At; " _ u- PM“; mum?!“ Wm m“ S. P. Paoll, Sr., Jas. P. Duiiy, C. G. '. Duffy and Dr. J. D. McGulgan. Ser- , xhsihmu No Lung" Dreudech mo‘ vice at the grave was conducted ‘by dread oi renewed attacks from authma! Re“ C‘ Mcclrhhy- The 13119 511mb" i.“ hi, huiu upuu mo“ ‘vho hue of floral offerings accompanying the ieurueu i0 J-eiy upon Dh _y_ D_ Keh remains from Sydney testified to the 19583 huiumu mmeuh 3° m“ do} esteem in which the deceased was they feel that complete reliance is! 11°14 111°"- placed on this true specific with the ‘iii- certainty that it will always do all PERBONAI-fl thst its makers claim. lf you have not yet learned how safe you are with DY- D- T- “n” “W” 11°11" 1"” mi, pfgpaflflon n‘ hauu u", ii “Hm, evening from Halifax, where he spent and know for yourself. Thlnkssivins holidays- BIRTHS meeting of the council. The amend- ment carrled. only Councillor Moore dissenting. Councilor Schurman sub- mitted the engineers report of the output and working of the electric plant for last month and a requis- it.';n for needed silpplies at the plant {which was approved snd filed. It was moved by Councillor Schurman that the managing engineer oi the electric light plant be instructed to connect up_Mr. James H. Prichardfis fox ranch on Duke st. also that-the May- or and Town Clerk be authorized t0. sign a contract for Laco Mazda lamps. Both motions we're eel-nee unanimously. After some discussion on electric matters. Council adjourn- ed to meet next Friday night to in- vestigate police matters. ' . IN MEMDRIAM MRS.‘ J. J. MUECHISON Mr. John Sterling McDonald, son _ _»_ ____ of Mr. and Mrs. P. J.‘ McDonald. C0i'l‘lN—At Fortune Bridge. Oct. zo, i “W- 1"“ i111‘ “Pr”? 1°” “"1111 1929' w M1.‘ and Mm Reginald Co“ i University to resume his studies. fin. a son. Frederick Scott. WHITE-In this-city. on November '5th..to Mr. and lvlrs. Edward White, a _ son. " ~ 1 . _ ..- i MARRIAGE! ‘_ Mr. Robert Hogg left yesterday [morning on return in Kings College.‘ Halifax, afwr spending Thanksgiving withliis parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hogg, Brighton. ggggitfiofingflfidfg: the Bayer Studio, accompanied by ember 9h,‘ "29, by m“ Ewen MachMr. James Ssvidant, returned yes- Dougalh B D“ Ahm) B_ Boehnel,’ on tel-day from Monctcri where they Chester. Nova scotla, trflviiss Lenora ‘pent " very ‘me-Hue Thgnksslvm" M. Gosbio. oi Murray River. '- Mr. William Pflett. proprleter of Many friends in this city and throughout the province were grieved to learn oi the death of Mrs. (Cap- tain) J. J. Murchison, which occurred in Saint John on Friday. The deceased left this city on Oc- tober 14th, accompanying hel- son. Rev. J. M. Murchison, to Saint John. where she was to receive medical treatment. Sne entered the hospital on Wednesday and passed away on _ _ ._ -. Mr. P. C. Larkin, Detroit, is visiting HOWATT-ALLEN-At Hthe Manse, his old home at Five Houses. King's l3210xford st. Halifax; on November} Qounty. liter an absence oi 48 yew- 4, 1939, by the M151, A, O|g,rk,| Mr. Larkin is a nephew oi the late Thelma, second eidestidaughier of‘ Mr. Pet, ‘Tracy. of Covehead Road and Jemima and the late P. mlipkitc, oi w» visiting. friends in that vicinity Cape 'I‘raverse.-P. E. I.. to Frederick YNMNIY- f Western Guardian —O0MI T0 Central Bedeque Hall, Friday evening, Nov. 15th and hear Summerside talent in conceri, in aid of Protestant Orphanage. I -—DOG LOST-Nicely marked black and white Coily dog. Reward fonhis return or for information of his whereabouts. Mrs. B. W. Robin- son. Phone 61. Summ-erside. 9733-21 i l i-WEDDING BELLS-A very pretty wedding took place in the Convent chapel. Tignish, on Wednesday last when Mr. Harold Shea was united in the bonds oi matrimony to Miss Helena Villisrd. daughter of Mrs. nnma Villiard and the late Capt. J.’ A. Villiard. The bride was attended‘ by Miss Matilda Shea. while the groom was supported by Mr. Clifford Phee. Rev. Dr. MacLellan performed the ceremony and celebrated the nup- tial Masswi‘. -—PATBIOTIC WINDOW-Another design artistic in window draping was presented to public view Monday when the shades were raised at the ‘Pignlsh Drug Store. Mr. MacDonald is to be congratulated on the beauty of his design and the true spirit; of. patriotism which inspired its con-l ceptlon-T. " —SOCIAL GATHERING-The an- nual Chicken Supper in aid of the Tignish Sub-Division C. W. L. was held in the A. 0. H. Hail. on Monday, llth inst. The hall. which was artis- tically decorated with bunting and flags. was a fitting enclosure for the daintily arranged tea tables. which bore savorled testimony to the skill of the artists. Bingo. bazaar and novelty games kept the crowd around and moved the coin round to the treasurer. The president, Mrs. H. J., Gallant, and the members are to be‘ congratulated on the splendid success! of this affsir.--T. PERSONALS -Mrs. Frederick Gavin. Tignlsh. la visiting her parents in Monoton- T. --Mr. and Mrs. Philip Noonan. Charlottetown. spent the week end in Tignisl-h-T. —Mr. W. A. Gaudet, Montague, spent Sunday at ills home in Tignish. -—’1‘. EATON GROGETERIA 'l‘hese special prices mean additional savings for the thrifty shopper Wsit the Grocetcria, and be convinced. Specials for Wednesday l Bulk Cocoa Choice Creamery Butter z,bs_ ‘lib. bag......z‘|4 Specials for Thursday Oranges. medium Bacon 81"‘ 2 d“ lib. 34 Specials for F riday Soda Crackers, Cranberries Gold Medal ' 2 pkgs .23 zlbs. ATQBL¢° Operated by 4~°T E ' M A n IT LIMITED — iiolio of I-mlnigluiion and Coloniz- niioll. Choice Breakfast FINANCE iContinued from Page i) .... _.. . l Minister of Finance teen-QM Went 1° Mm the 1111111“! i In i924 came the step in his oar- trade at his uncle's mill in Valley- e" which was w make [he name o; field- N11‘- Rflbb “'35 171111113’ '-“'E111Y Robb known throughout Canada. “Wen U" 1111619 ‘"15’ 1111105 111/ a" ac‘ ‘During the prolonged illness of Rt. cldent‘ in the mill and the widow, Hem w_ s_ Fieidihhh yam-uh Mu.“ Mrs. McDonald took the young man us!” o; Finance, Mr‘ Robb mo]; 0v- into partncrshipuviih her, farming '6, the work o; the Finance Dephrh 111B film 0i 51°D°11i11d 311d R91“)- iilcnt as Acting Minister. With the Under his presidency the 11115111955 rttlfelfierit of Ml". Fielding in 192s Mr. flourished for many veers In 1926 Robb became Minister of Finance. a fire dtstfoyfid 1116 D1111“ 11111’ 1tiTllen commenced the series of docu- was rebuilt along model lines and is mems which became known hopuiariy regarded ns the best equipped of the under {he Coynpgct phrase of "Robb smaller mills c-f Cenada- Budgets." The most notable of these In September, 1899. James Robb uvus perhaps mu budget u; 192g married MBYY Mmfl- Wati-ie- iheiwhich made sweeping reductions in daughter of a well known easternuhe income tux’ reducuom m m, 0011111105 18111113" MY5~ R0191? med mldutics on ailtomnblies and a large 1902- All 0111i’ 119112111"- 3111191- “'55 rut in the sales lax. This preceded married in 1916 in P111811 11- 130115111 the general election oi‘ that year. 1n o! Toronto Shiv died in 1918- Mr» i927 came lilo forirlatlon or the Tar- Robb was married a second time in iii Board as an appendage to the -—Miss Winnifred Caudet, oi the Marine Department, Charlottetown. spent Sunday in TignlslL-T. -M.r. James Richard, Mass. is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Richard, Tignisn-T. --Miss Emma Hagan, Kelly's Cross, left last week for Boston, Mass., where she intends spending the win- ter. —Mr. Reginald Smith. student at P. W. (1.. spent Thanksgiving with his mother. Mrs. Regina Smith, Em- erald. E. Snowball, eldest son oi Mr. and Mrs. 1-“ fifl-enholm Alien, Cape Tormcntine, u. Mews- Res- Dillon and W111. Mc- ip, ' , , ‘ ‘ ‘ Isaac. city, and Art Sullivan, Vernon Friday. Her husband predeceased her on -—Mr. Douglas Murphy. Emerald. and Mr. Harold Croken. Freetown. November 21st. 1928, and a daughter, Mrs. D. E. McLeod, of Vancouver, passed away on July 10th. the same ‘year; also a son “Angus, 3on March 12th of the present year. Mrs. Murchison was a most estim- able lady and her death will be great- ly deplored by many friends in city and country. ' River, left by the S. S. Hochelaga yes- terday afternoon on return to St. Francis Xavier.- Universlty. after spending llfhsnksglving at their homes. " Cord of Hunks Tbssrns 7 f -.__.._.. ‘La ----: ~---—-—-‘ '_ lvlilivale. November 1th. Peter Murphy, aged ‘lb/fears. - LEAllD-At Tryon, November 12th. Mrs. SmitlrLeard. Funeral November students at S. D. U.. spent the week- end and Thanksgiving at their homes. B. . s ____. --Mi.as Theresa Mulligan. Newton. who spent ‘Thanksgiving at her home. returned w her studies at P. W. C. on Wednesday morning. E. mh’ u‘ z dclmk’ ‘There are left to mourn the pass- ing of a kind and loving mother, me daughter, Catherine, wife of Willard G. Spencer. of this city and three sons. Hector. of Chicago, Rev. o-vlv-s-o-v-iv-v-o-v. iv? ...";.::::;::.t" ll:.'~1:.r::.:~::: 13th. 1939. MFB- E1111!- Rfiiilnii- 85¢; deeply grateful to neighbors and 7d. Funeral Thursday at 2 p. m. friends for kind messages of sym- pathy and floral offerings sent in their recent bereavement. B704. where the ceremony oiiiiyinl "fem" took place. the band first playing " Ohcanada." . Rey. Father O'Hara then I!" l short addressee elwllfll“ 1nd force rehplling Canada's pert in "l" 6°11‘ i-iiui, uud euiogising the sacrifice made in themdefence of Christisnliy- 9i Canada and the Empift- These followed the sinsins o! the hymn." "oh dod Our Help in Ages “Past.” Immediately aftcr the Rev. Mr. Bridgcwater spoke. makinfh“ 11,9?‘ mm s plea for international PM“. in fulfillment of what so mlflY Canadians had died tn Milk"- ' A! the signal gun-sounded from Victoria Park Comrade Hines sound- ed f"l‘he Last Post," the men re- maining uncovered thereafter in sil- ence for the British EmP1"'W1d° two-minute tribute to its giillldd-t t e asthenca e on- e with sa.ooo in bills, mostly on; wfiznpic: Lu“, do“, 0mm, d°m°"'“"“°"" Th’ “mm” § sci-set with all the old war-time pre- svoerent-ly in a hurry to make 0mm who" n ‘he Bunk o; cum. w!‘ or ‘he! WOllid fill‘! 017' mm," can“, h "nu-t "gygg-glghl," ' ‘Dltloh lsrler sum of mono! w“ ‘m... Gown-m Hem-ts, who " "I" °'"°1‘1'- stood there with his military A- D- ‘4-—-----—-- o; cor. .1. P. Hooper. u. 0.. to re- » celwe the salute. R. W, R, CARSON Prior to dismissal GOVéTIIiI l-‘iresrgs su u presented Comrades l? - - ‘- 3i‘s"'§§'u$"3’fil2 ieishilser. n. s. M. s. a. uishtlser. re Si. Phone 101 Lieut W. P. Bruée..Li-eut.;n. A. Ms- "mitsiie si. rssrs Church - home. WritA-jflox 113. Souris. ' . I. ‘ oiis-‘il-ia-sl. ‘Ail-FRED MAcnoNAtb. d Surveyor, Hormanville, Sourls. llhfl-ll-l-lmopd. _'!‘0 TAGS POI. THE’ SEA-l I shipments on short notice. rdian Central Printcry. 9328-l0-lil-tf . '-i'i"‘—'“-“ lIANClIIRS-II‘ YOU WANT r foxes skinned and cleaned in 131M up-to-date manner. leave m at my office. Satisfaction lht-eed. Prices reasonable. J. Jvnkms. Bilfl-Iti-enxd. i" 0nt., Nov. 11-1110 11d men who entered the Can- Blhhk oi Commerce branch st. lhd College Streets at ms Ind held up the teller in his levéiled revolvers atdiim. Ind t pougali and Private Pord with mili- I “n. ion‘ service medal-ls _ 3* 1 snubs year's. Funeral Wednesday J. M. Saint John. Rev. A. J. G. Providence, R. I.. the latter two ac- companied the remains which arrived1 in the city Monday evening. One sister. Mrs. Nell Giliis of Boston, Mass. and s brother, Wm. Finlayson. on the homestead survive. There are also fourteen grand-children. The late Mrs-Murchison had the distinction of crossing the Atlantic several times. visiting many foreign ports, sailing with her husband dur- ing the first three years of their mar- ricd life. The funeral will be held from the residence oi her daughtr, Mrs. Wil- lard spencer. l2 School Street. this iiAsLAM-bn Wednesday, Nov. 13th William H. Hasiam, age 73 years. Funeral from his residence. Thurs- day. November 14th. Notice later. MACLELLAN-At Indian River. Nov. 11th,; Monica MacKinnon. dearly be- loved wiisoi John s. MacLcllan. morning at 9.30 a. m. to St. Mary's Church. Indian‘ River. ' .. i IN MEMORIAM in lovhg memory of Margaret I'- —Mr. and Mrs. Aulbln Gaudet, Sask. are visiting Mrs. Gaudets mo- ther. Mrs. Agnew J. Gaudet, who is recovering from s. serious illness-T —Mrs. Peter R. Kinch has returned. to her home in Tignish. after having spent a pleasant vacation with friends in Charlottetown and Vernonl Riven-T. ' ——The many friends of Mr. Wendall B. MoKenna will be glad in learn that ha has undergone a successful opera- tion in Royal Victoria Hospital, Mon- treai. All hope for his speedy recqy. cry and a safe return home. —Mrs. W. A. Gaudet and Mrs. E. J. Delboche. Titnish, were in Charlotte. W"! ll-lt "eli- On return they were; hemp-med by Miss rellois DeRoche! 1920 in Mrs. Mary Elizabeth -Wiiitlc. Finance Dupm-[menh of Maple B83’. 311N511 501111111111 The Aflnislcr of Finance was not amongst the first rank of orators. {His budget speeches WGTB rather famous for their brevity, being often It ‘"15 in 1119 C113‘ 01 V1111Bl11e1djcoinparcd 172i president's address to that Mi‘. Robb first established ¢01\'5hls silarchniders. in clociioll cam- tact with public life. His success inlpsignh My, Robb ‘m5 Ixiyhaps moi-u business impressed those lliferestedlpfleciii-e ihuh in ihu Home, Bu; in the civic affairs of the commlmfi both in the House and out the nlty, and as the result of pllbllc iMihismr was aways Sure o; ares-pea- Petition he became mayor in 1996 iiui hearing. due l0 the deep ilerson- In two years he pulled 1111’- ¢11Y °11'1,‘:i1 regard ill which lie was llcld on’ of a bad financial position and sethu Sides‘ During me emotion,- since civic affairs on a smooth plane. M11925 he found u fighting purine;- in was his vigorous actions that lllti-qqmh Charles Dunning Minutgr 0g "lately 5661"" Dflifimifnt 101' a 9113’ Railways. These two. who were desk situated in a rich lumber district "mes 0h the Goilerumeni; 1mm, at. a time when planks were consld- hehchcs, wuheu Canada iugeiiiui- on cred the only safe covering for mild sacral occasiuhs and we“ fhgarueu 5116915- He Temamed 11'1"" °1 1119 as a most effective campaign team. C113’ 1111111 1910- 'l‘i'avci was the Minister's great- IH 1905 511‘ W115i“ La111'1“1‘ 501°C“ 0st divrrslon. His lilo hall been 100 Pd M11 R0191? F15 111B 111°“ 51111ab1°1rowded with business anil public Liberal candidate to contest. the con- ‘sen-ice u, ahuw iime (cr muuy upon; stituencv vi Huniinadon. His W- but in travelling st sea. he found lioneni- R- N- W315“ ‘"5 111° lmtlcompleto ponzcnlment. In i923 he Conservative who had rcprescniemhiade a ii-ih ui-uuud i]... u-ui-id nn the coilslltilcncy since Confederation Oificiai ins-mess and among other bill'- MF- Robb Won by the narrow matters he negotiated the famous 171878111 01' 3° V01"- :AilSil‘f1iitli1 trade treaty which was It i! rather unusual that Chateau- lager a. storm ceilire in parliament. caguay-Huniingdon. (as ii is now cal- ‘Lam. hu wuk uric; mm “brand for 1°11‘ 1195 1191'" 9151111911 M1? Robb 11$ relaxation. One of ills proudest pos- e resident except for the years of sessions was his membership card his boyhood. l-lls home has always 1h the commercial Truveiiui-s Assx- been in Vaileyfleid in Beauharnnlsliuiion, The snnnsi dinner of this county. He was returned to the ifl§5gciaflfln and the annual dinner of House of Commons at all of the me Ben Telephone Company were following six general elections. aslihe iwu yosi-iy functions that Mr. well as lay-elections in 1921 and i926. ‘ mm, never missed, the latter be- with majorities ranging ilp to 1800. uuuse Mr, Robb, gs a boy, had been For nearly l0 years, Mr. Robb was the iii-Si, ieisphone operator in Val- an admitted "back benchcr." He ixas iuyiiuiu ‘mm is primitive exchange quietly popular among his fellow w.“ sot lip in the mill offices. members, but no one ever regarded‘ Mr, Rubi, w“ glwgya reluctant to him as one oi the inevitably "mark- um”; honors,’ bui h, med, ‘n eg- ed men" whom politicians and the (‘pption in favor of Queen's Univer- press are constantly selecting as siiC- 5il_\', Kingston. which in 1927 confer- Filst Contact. With Public Lifc Nicholson. who died November 10th. A. 1).. 1927. Daughter of Daniel M. and Learn Nicholson of Dnnilal. P. ll. island. . » fvhen‘ easpiioiniment. grief sne a fearf’ are gone: eomw forgot. Levee purest Joys restored. when. hangs and tears are past; “All is a ' he blessed we shall meet at lest?" ' _' . ma. 0-0-000-00-500000‘ N. D. Moat-Jean UNDIITAIII Phone Ill King Square Bring your prescriptions here and you can be certain that they will be filled according to your Doctor's or- ders. Graduate pharmacists will com- pound them. The purest ingredients will be used. And . . . you can then be sure to ‘derive the greatest possible benefit from them. I'll PIOIPI IIIUGGIITI Caeaseflrealfleerleallleailia eeuaenn-ewwenweeew ‘- VX, 1" l- l- 4 I 9795414341- ..,. . -.... .. -.......'_ .,._...,......"--. .--»------- aftcmoon, service startln|~ at 1 o‘- clock. Card Of Thanks The people of Cape Traverse Vil- lage take this o tunlty of ex- pressing their t anlrs and apprecia-I lion to all who willingly and ably as-i sisted in combatting the two recent, and disastrous fires and particularly. at this time to extend to liisyori Lldstonc and his efficient firemen of the Summon-side‘ rm Dept. our hearty ance rendered. ' appreciation of their valuable assist-i Signed an behalf cf the Cape ‘Prav- l eree Residents. WEN: DWAID Mel’ cessors to the great. After the war time election in i917. Mr. Robb wasi elected chief Opposition Whip 101" -—_--___.__ the Liberal Party. His success at this ulnternally and Externally ii is post led Rt. Hon. W. L. Mackenzie. Good. The crowning property u; Dr, King in take him into the newly Thomas‘ ECIQCLHQ Qii i, u,“ ii an formed Liberal government of i921 be used internally for many com- l" M11115"? 01711146 ""1 C-"mm°1"“‘< plaints as well as egtemgiiy, pm- ggre Thus cabinet rank came alter is‘ throat, oroup, whooping c0ugh_ pgfl/LQIYQHTS in parliament as a private‘ in the chest, colic and many iunlirsomiember. j ailments it has qualities that are un-l Mr- Ri-‘bifs term HF 114111151" "i, surpassed. A bottle of it costs littleTrndo and Commerce was notable, and there is no loss in always hsvinglrhiefiv for the promotion of young- it at hand. e“ ir 0'. There were several lnstaricU es oi’ youth being put tn the front South Americans are considered thelin departmental affairs. He did nct_ _t‘lavish buyers of clothes in Parisihave the department long. for in| pug ‘i923 he took over inc strenuous port- who underwent a succesrui operation at the City Hospitalt-T. rod on him the L. L. D. TORONTO, Nov. 12.—There will b0 honorary degree of no state funeral in the burial of Hon. - J. A. Robb out. of respect for the ivishes oi the bereaved wife of the late Mlnistfl‘ of Finance. His re- mains will be laid at. rest with simple and private ceremony in the family plot near Valloyficid, Que. .__.__. OlOOOOO§O§OO0§OOOOOO-O-§.§4' i m2. J. P. MILLAR t DENTAL SURGEON é HOURS-Q to 12.30 . z to sec (‘orner Queen and Richmond PQO-OOOOQOQOOOOOOOQFOOOO-OO