tic ‘lieu dill! Most lllipiflslll ‘nailing Halli? rile“crmaalaviciraiavsalrraiv, .svi§55l§@ MONDAY INSTANTLY KILLED-A ‘.v1.re was received yesterday morning by Mrs. Oliver Mason s: I‘; ‘ 543g Ray, was install y New Westminsicr. B C. .\‘> ticaiara have been received. gar- BQOKS I RUM BASIL Iiff‘IG— A case of tlalru.‘ flleuz Jloks was received 0:1 ‘ b,‘ the "Public Libraiy ' iiasi Kjng, wife of the lief/vi I ml fill-i Mr , tllor. Each bfDk coll. . Kim's autograph, mid Lilo ‘all znes mo a \'/'.‘1C’.‘-Ill0 arid gun to nnv- lib‘- laly. EXCELLENT POSITION — The many friends of ill‘. J. Elmer Mur- loy will be glad to Lnow that he has fiilCllfed an exccllen‘. l‘. on i0 th‘: stall of tile (‘irate ollal Iiazlk ‘m New York City. T‘. - ban. is a subsidiary company oi‘ tlzc well known Grace Steamship line‘; ‘with headquarters in Buonos Aircs, and branch offices in all South Ameri- can countries. LAID TO RE -—Tlle funeral of the late Russell N. Cox was held on Saturday afternoon from the resi- dence of his father, Mr. R. NyCox, Lcngwortil Avenue. The funeral servkes both at the house _and in the Peoples Cemetery wilcre inter- nlent took place were conducted by go; 3-1, 1') Raymond. Thu funeral was very largely attended and there were many bsazltiful floral tributes .-@_-;¢,1ynony to the respect and cs- latu Ml‘. Cox had l, n!‘ fellow citizens. . Messrs. J. O. I-Iymllnsn. DwBiois, J. J. Hc"nby,~I-ku~. .c'.~".= I-‘ruost Mac- N at and Stirling MacLean. POULTRY ORGANIZATION _.- ll'l"i‘_‘.', Ml‘. ncnlarninpbvllqliy In ‘he llojlz‘ of smllldng ‘l clcs. re- Roi-“altl! wa. drivrné ‘AIM onship belvacen the Maritime‘- t-fici“ tins!‘ Vnftfl‘ neratlve Poultry and Egg ‘Ex- ~ |i.1( l r n l- l ‘n l"‘,0 and the i"‘.'in':r‘ F(1"’1l‘;1 Is1—' ‘ ‘ ‘ .1\'l~ P.1d!‘ ‘ :nii Cc-oilr‘ -. , ~.-~ =01, of Port lllgin i‘... ..-i itinle organization. v31. l‘ P. E. Island this week fu.‘ ' fcrcwllo v."tll nffiials the. . " reipondcnce. it was said, aid ‘ felt- in some quarters that more benefit would be derived ii ‘ll. two bodies that zations had much in common. FUNERAL or‘ ‘ma. um: lvm. , .41....“ SAUNDERS-The funeral of icc=g“‘"" and LC" "' late Mr. John Saunders were‘ . Peter ‘igewsom. Fred. Waller The » sap, NEWS-Mrs. amB. of ‘fyne Valley, has received the sad<news that hel- 1 05s of, only a few days. oile lib '18 :. in Iggfqhiester. Mass. W-i-SECOND BEREAVEMENT IN FEW MONTHS-Miss. Doris Carve“ the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Carver, of Llnklettcr. passed away at her home there last Thursday night, after a long illness at the early‘ age of,’ twenty years. The deceased young lady was of a quiet and loving disposition and her ath is made more sad by being _e second in the family within the pest/seven months and the thirdto tgke place in a family pf ten children, There are left to mourn. besides the bereaved parents, four brothers and- three sisters. only two of-whom, Messrs. Leo and James at home. now reside in this-province. I'll: two bl-oulm living in the Un- i d States arrived home on Friday ht to attend the funeral. Which k place on Saturday morning w iacouche cliul-cn . and cemetery. . Dr. Monaghan offloia .‘ and vc- vsry largely attended. ' x 5th tori-owing parents and family; deep a pstliy is felt throughout‘ the a til-o district-s. ' " Mandamus FAMILY. 1a at. the Fall Convocation of ‘MoGill University. Montreal, on October ml. was the name of any Dunn u! Gospel-aux, Prince Edward {Pwo brothers of My. Dunn in medicine up Q University inMay Instr dom. if ever. m“ W h"! aCall st visit, for fifty years $0 pnvlleae to chronicle the g - q, orbispil-tn and he sees '_ _tion of three brother! 91,5, "‘ . bhanges. nobsbly-lor the bet- t a.‘ ha. ‘ nlc"~el‘, Mrs. Mu rla Dunn. who still ' 1 lee. dos Gasperaux, and their ' dial-e family on the high l .I Q l‘.i'\i".l " were amalgamated. ‘ml - ther a decision was made to link up or not. it was said, expectations were a satisfactory arrangement ‘_ __,_ m m a ‘mm n1 could be arrived at, as both organl- ‘ “S fax!‘ w k e m was held‘ ho were almost imme- yesterday afternoon from his lateégilztgzugi,’ ‘she Scene of me amid. residence‘ at 58 Orlebar Street. Rev-cm 55 they considered that hr W. Bruce Muir conducted the ser-i ' vices both at the house and graveJ " . nd will in ear be- The many lovely flowers sent by his leased on ban’ a 1 p friends and the large attendance bore witness to the esteem and af-i fection in which the deceased hadM-Qv at he; residence, in Fréeww" ever been held. The pall bearcrslon {vcdnggday after a lingering ill- D. Stewart, W. A. Stewnrflncps, M“, Jqseph Reeves. at the age Abraham Bonnelluof sgventy one and Henry Lowelmarflagc she was v ent was in the Peoples’ ccme . . , y Jabez Willi- ' Rem-cs nephew. times of sickness William Birch, of Dorcllester, Mass.,,1n' son- of the late Lewis Birch of Port Bill; P..»E. 1.. passed away on the momma o1 Oct. 10th. after a short The heral service was held in the church lruDorchesfer, on Friday, 9p . lav/here a large crowd gath- ere, 110' pay their last respects to loved ~by all who knew -him. ei‘ are left to mourn his demise, _ I ther. l his wife. and" one daughter. f-Iasoi. all of whom reside alone lilac received the oul-cc of Medicine. "iemdm h“ Island. namely. William P. Dunn and ' his isit till-m ' w» "me family 1n this province as Medical Doctors in the one year. Que ‘>1 111w: youna men. William r‘. Dunn led his class for three con- "31-111“! Nib-YE. another Lewis, was snd in class in second year. The": illrce brothers are the sons {of the ialc llcnry Dunn of Gzisper- 1 ‘ix '1: t.“:'. Pmxince. It affords iTIIO Guardian much plsasurr‘ to iroagratulrtc LJKC students, their . row-c lf these clever young men and to wisl them much suc-, (CTJi in illtir choizen profession, I I i | ‘File following is from the C1nl-| ibridr: Chronicle of Oct. 12th. 1023: O11 Monday night. last.‘ there pass- ed peacefully into rest. at the fam- [ily residence. 891 Massachusetts ‘avenue, James. reconci sun of Mr. 1and Mrs. James E. Compton. after can acute illness ‘of a few days, a‘. lthe early age of i3 years. The de- Icrnsed young lad was born in Cam- bridge and received his pz-inlary education at the Harvard grammar sclloel. and had alw cnrollxl in til’ activities of the Cambridge Y. M. C. A. He was a great favorite with hi‘ many companions and friends, and much attached to his parents, three- sisters and two brothers who sur- vive (.0 mourn f0‘: 1'11"“ very deeply Tile funeral on Wednesday after- n-arn was attended by a very large llulnbcl‘ of ."('I'l‘0\Vll",' lrid sympathiz- ing relatives and friends. solemn private exercises being conductql at the home and at the public servico in tllc Old Scottish kirk on Hamp- shlrc street. by his p1sic‘:,Rcv. J. W S. Lowry. Interment took place in the Cambridge City cemetery. r111 ACCIDEN’! ‘ wit’. 11 ll- u‘- u- till 1,; , fol-tun ed only ight 111911195 or. ‘NIH totally do “B f, . l‘. ile the horse had bot s broken, (he bones llm III from the flesh. The ovrne once in orcle‘: to put an end to’ it.'_ Hlffv-“ngs. 'I'l‘.c motor "or sustanel ia broken wind-shield, damaged Ira- Its dlzvc as lllfllljllTtd. He was arrested by "3 intoxicated. He was later re- ‘fore the magistrate in due course. Mess-sap AWAIL-There] passed years. Before her Miss Eleanor Din- mond of Tyne Valley but canlc to Freetown with her husband land family about twenty years aE°~ Y$~ was of a ver kinda are‘? 1114331111; I ‘ ‘u , lays we y mg dlsposl on aw and adversity. was beloved by all who knew her and had made a wide circle of friends throughout the community- She was also a devoted wife 811d mother. There are left to mourn be- side her sorrowinz husband. three daughters and five sons. namely: Mpg Sidney Stowell of Fairhaven. Mass; Mrs. William Cudmore. 01 Dodsland, Beaks. Walter, of Boston, Mass; Frank. Henry Bud Edwflfd °! Western Canada Fred on the home- stead. and a daughter in Salem. Mass; alsofour sisters and two bro- thers. namely: Mrs. Georze R011- man, Mrs. Lemuel Cudmore and Mrs. William Campbell, all of Bos- ton, Mass; Mrs. A. J. Phillips of Harrington. P. E- L: Mr-‘I-evi DIR- moncl, of Tyne Valley and Mr. Char- les Diamond of 01198-11‘. 11° 911 ‘i! whom sincere sympathy 18 extend" ed in their sad bereavement. The funeral, which was very largely Bt- tended. took place from her resid- ence and thence to the cemetery B1- North Beduqile. Rev. Mr. Nicholson officiating on Friday at 2.30 p.m.-S. TUEBDA Y TRUCKMAN STRICKEPL- Mr. Silvester McDonald. B W911 knflwn coal trucklnan of this city was tak- en suddenly ill yesterday at noon while delivering a load of coal. His condition became so serious that medical aid was summoned. I-Ie was later taken tovhis home where he is now resting comfortably. —I~‘IRST VISIT HOME IN FIF- ‘rv YEARS-Mr. Edward sn-onitof Messrs. F. W. Stroll! 4i 9°» 511m‘ just received an unex- pected but vary pleasant visit from an old schoolfellow. Mr- R118- sel McCailum. Ml‘. McCailum. who s a native of ncdeque and l» 110W a prosperous and prominent citizen or Portland. Oresuu- l! MW ">1"- ilng the Island and is sccornvlflied here by Ml‘. and Mrs. ape 00d. This is Mr. Eileen, 0f umegpeoially as regards the ' ‘ and rural residences _,marii the ever increasing fgyym progress of the Is- UP T0 TIIB SUPREME Hugh and John McKen- ‘ brothers of Middleton hieirlfll be- pbell, J. P" at lummerside with committinl occasioned actual arrests and took the accused to Prince County Jail. Three lady witnesses were present on subpoena‘ but only one was called after whlchi Mr. Campbell ruled that sufficient evidence had been heard uzldboth prisoners were committed to ill.‘ Supwme Cour‘. which meets at, Sumlncrsldc the last week in Nov-i enlbel‘. C. D. McCallum was coun-i sci Io:- thc defence, Thane A. Campfi acll io‘: the prosecution. -—I)WELLING HOUSE TOTALLY DESTROYEDP-Tila residence of Ml:..William Warfield at ‘Travellers Rest was totally destroyed by fire. a lcw days ago, together ccnicnfs , with the exception of a few articles cf furniture. The fire of tile morning and is supposed to nave originated from the kitchen! iluc and had no doubt been smould- cril for some hours. Willing neigln‘ 0a.: v.11": early cn the spot but the‘ iilmes had gained such headway. that the building could not be sav- ed. This was a beautiful home and, had only recently been painted and rcdczcrated. Much sympathy is ex- pressed for Ml‘. and Mrs. Warfleid in their heavy loss-S. < NEW STAMP ISUUEIb-A new Canadian tlvo-ccnn stamp ha". been issued. The new stamp has the. King's portrait bu‘. 1.‘: a more recent sketch than those on the previous issues. The numeral "2" is shown in large size on each lower COTLISl‘. "Canada" appears in large letters, m alscroll at the top of the stomp} lid the words "Posles" and "Post" ue on czihcl‘ side of‘ tile royal por- rait. Having the word post in two anguages brings the new stamp in ‘he class of bilingual issues. 'I‘l1: fe.mer two cent staznp wltil 1.1281 King's head had the legend “Jan- lda Postageff The new stalzlp be same color green as the ell v The old sLarnp lzazl the same .1" 1'- lle-Jq-n ills‘. has been used =ncc tile days of Queen Victoria. noon Scnlay afler a J ‘n James Poiln . and NUS c. was called Land at the »....»~ _-.,c of . 'e months. The= null of SOITCL resting ‘on the Qlcizen llonle all "mm the fact the’. two other 1m‘: .lso died in infancy. Besides the xvonts,‘ four sisters survive, Bar- AL It is also deeply to be regretted hat Mr. Pound is at present coll- lned to his bed with illness. To the crcaved family the sincere sympa- zlly of oul‘ citizens will be extended. The funeral was held, yesterday af- “rnown to the People's Cemetery, Rev. Ross C. Eaton officiating at the home and grave, assisted by Rev. Ewen McDougall. During the service at the home, Mrs. HS. Ilen- lerson sang very sweetly, “Safe in he 1.1.2.3 of Jesrs" —PASSED AWAY AT HAMIL- Llt Summerside. are grieved by the ‘loath of Mr. Robert Campbell, of Hamilton, which took place at his llomc there last Friday night, at the position and mother, Mrs. Charlotte Campbe widow of the late Mr.Dougali Camp- bell. with whom he resided, and an only daughter, Mrs. Horace Bryan- ton of Kenslngtcn; also three bro- thers and one sister, namelyz-Rus- sell, of Indian River; James of Spring Valley; George at home and Mrs. George Burns cf Spring Vul- ley, to whom the deep sympathy of the community is extended. The fun- from the residence to the Presbyter- ian Church and cemetery at Mal- peque, Rev. Mr. Williams officiating arid was very largely attended.—S. The shipment of potatoes for the month by rail to date has been 700 cars, and of turnips, 50 cars, he average daily export at the pr nt time being about 50 cars per day for potatoes. Two steamers have also left- Summerside for Cuba, each carrying about 30,000 sacks. Another cargo of potatoes is at present being accumulated at Sum- merside, and one at Georgetown. the vessels by which these are to be last of the week. The movement still continues to be altogether of table stock, and the average price is about 25 cents per bushel for cobblers. The Potato Growers Association expect three steamers at the end of 11116 W801i. one to load in Summer- side, one in Georgetown. and one at Victoria. the latter to finish in Charlottetown. These ships will all carry seed potatoes. In addition to these. the Harris Abattoir Com- pany are now loading the steamer “P89! Gyht" at Summerside with 30,000 bushels for Cuba. WEDNESDAY STUDY CLASS-The .TBBOhBI"S Study Group of Moreli held their first meeting in Mt. Mary School on the evening of Oct. 15th. Teach- ers from _six schools were present. The meeting was , ned by 1n- sliector Muilin. who acted as chairman. The following ‘officers were elected: President. Daniel Mc- Donald; Vice-Preddent, Marion Coffin; Secretary. Fanny Mlnchin; ., ... Am, . .. _| fl .._ c Mary McArthy and Lottie Rossiur. _ After the election of officlils, 1n- spector Mullin gave a very inter- esting demonstration on the mak- ing out of the Time Table. It was decided that the next held en the afternoon of Friday. Nov. and. Discussion at nest meet- ing tobe "assigning" of lesson". ‘There passed peacefully sway at home in Rival-dale on August W131 811 ifs deceased her, namely; Hector. Bertha “'25 51-51mm‘!!! 111 the ell-Fly 110117571‘. Inman of Hampton, Annie, Mrs. 1 a, Bernice, Beatrice and DEWEY-- shipped being expected about the- !” the home of Solocloil From This Week's News for indeed endeared herself to those around her by thoughtfulness for others. She was attended in her last illness by her son's wife who ministered tenderly to her needs. She bore ilcr illness with patience and resignation ‘cu the Divine Will. and died with the full assurance of faith ln a risen Saviour. Sh‘: was a faithful member of the Church cf Sc‘ Sand and lwrel Fer doctrines She leaves to mourn three sons and two daughters: Charles, Ewen and Archie at Riverdale, Sarah, Mrs. George Villctt of South Melvill- Eupllemia, Mrs. George Basslrr of‘ Summersldc. Three ‘children pr»- encl Marion. Sh’: also leave". i" lourn three sisters: Flora. Mrs. John Fisher, of Providence, R, I. and Mill's-area s! the same place. There fr" illso left to cherish her memory irur step-children: Donald and John of R1VCTdB12 Alex. of Bonshmv, and Angus of Lynn, Mass. The funeral services wene con- ducted by Rev. Ewen MacDougall who ~nolz~ comfc-‘ting words of the life of the deceased. Int“rm'nt f/ni‘ D1800 at Shaw's Ccmetrry. Wr"' River. The pail bearers were; V/ilii- am MacQuaid, Owen Egan. Arch. D MacFadyen. Finlay MavFallvul Jnlzr MacKinnon and James Mathcsan. Floral tributes: Pillow from family, Crescent, Ml‘. and Mrs, G90“; Villett: Wreath, from Ml‘. and MW: Gwrse Bassler: Spray. Miss Katie McCalder. —-DIEI) IN BELMONT LOT 16- Them 1135594 “WW at he: residence 1n Belmont, Mrs. William .Thflmp.. son, at the r198 age of 84 years after a lingering illness. The do- ceased who was held in great re- spect throughout the conlmunlty, leaves to mourn beside-s her. sorrow- ing husband. two scrls. Hunlnond ’ in the United Slates and Seymour, at home. and two daughters. 1161's., Vvrwflcjv Yeo. of Lot 16 and another married daughter in the U. S. A.‘ V81‘? T?“ funeral rook place cnTuesday r1 the P aft‘ "("11 to the Churlihq. and J C" "“'~' y rt Lot l6. Rev. Mr. Afikcnilxlourn a sorroulng “husband of! ‘still-g and was largely attend-i Nib-S. f I’ R- E V E ‘I T I 1*] STATIONS . _ . Clutch-ls and Excise Pzc-zentivc SL1 on". a‘, New London and Malpcquc have been closed, a’:- wrdinr! to flll!l()lli’1f’§l‘ll"l'l1. in the! National Rxevrntm‘ Review for Oc~| tober. a magazine issued by the De» partment of National Revenue. In! the case of the New London prc-| ventive station the order was effec- tive from Sept. 1st and, f0" Mul- peque, from Oct. 1st. It i‘; an- nounced that for the month of All-i gust the Customs-Excise Preventive‘ Service made one Excise and threci, Customs seizures in this Province. transfers. etc, are notedz-Charlot-t tetown (Souris): J. R. St John. Sub-Collector of Customs on‘! Ex-g cise. Limited Service. (Stanley! toms Enforcement Officer. i INSPECTION cos!‘ REDUCED.‘ Owing to the low. prices of potatoes‘ BB6 01' iori-Y-Six Years, The deceased. this year the Department of Agric-iMuch sympathy is expressed toward who had Suffered 101' 59m‘? 1111f"? Wm‘ ulture has agreed to a reduction in Mr. S.’ M. Hicks. of Summerside. in 9. painful 11111655. “"15 °f a Q1119!’ c115‘ the ccst of inspection of table stock the death of his sister, Mrs. W. ( held in much "espec! from $5- to $1 DB!‘ Cal‘ f0.‘ Prince Barnes, who passed away at llel‘ re 11111111811011! the 91mm ne11§hb°‘"',Edv'ard Island, thus putting the sidcnce ill Monet/on, N, 8., on Wed- hOOd- There B1‘? 1°“ i0 minim hr? inspection on the cost basis of last nesday at the age of seventy years. u ycar. according to a communica- itlcn received by Mr. A. E. McLean, M. P. Mr. McLean has also received word that Mr. Tompkins, General Freight Agent, Mcncton, is coming 1 to the Island today to discuss withl Federal members the matter of re-' !ductlon in potato rates on car load‘ (lots from points east and west m lthe Province. Mr. Wilfred Boulter,‘ isccretary of the Potato Growersi "a! t°°k Place ‘m gummy aftermmn‘ qcciaticn, informs The Guardian afternoon. {that while no specific request has‘ lbccn made by the Association for a_| ‘reduction in the inspection cost ol a return to the four dollar rate per car was much desired and W111 be of considerable benefit. The Board of Trade has been notified of the expected arrival this week of M1‘- Tompkins and Mr. Aplielum 1°‘ g conference on matters connect»! with the construction of the new Car FEITY- THURSDAY I ON/BBIDAL TRIP-Mr. w. 0., MmLal-on and bride of Vancouver. were recent visitors to Oakland. Cal- making thell‘ honeymoon mp by. automobile and were the SUB-Sis °l Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Gordon. i110, groom's sister. Mr. MacLel-en ls a: member .of the Vancouver Fire De- partment and son of Mr. and Mrs- L. MacLaren, Montague. The death occurred in San Fran- cisco. Cal. on Oct. Mth, of Edward Stephen McCal-ron, formerly of this city and a brother of C. N. R. Con- ductor Peter McCarron. A sister. Miss Annie McCarron. who vislwd this city during thepast summer. and now residing in California. al- so survives. The following nieces and A 11¢ h.‘ ew are residing in California: mil and Marv McCall-on‘, Sister Mary. Anna Michael of the Sisters -ofi Charity of the B. V. M. and Mrs-F'- L. Carson. ' The funeral which was held on the 17th to St. Paul's Church was under the auspices of the Knights, of Columbus, California Council} No. 880. ‘ , ' nsuonuili ssnvxcm- A de-l r - ~mm5a * ,,_N.'B.of0ct. 33nd my‘; "A largely attended me- morial service was held in the Salis- bury Unified Church this Ififlmw" for tile-late John s‘. ‘eggs v13 ‘ .. and“ m 1m con-in-law and daughter,‘ Rev. all! Mn. It. S. W80!!- The solemn menswear!" 59"!“ was conducted b! Rev. ‘lhcodorei Ross of small: assisted by the, only“ on bugslqlited. choir», Rev. John O , of. int John, and Rev. Isaacldlln art, Salis- bury. Am the musical numbers! mama , ; a coaxial favorite of the late’ M?! tools "Beautiful I510. "h: the request for‘, generally under, - eflel-lngs cow, ' Ill ‘ 3 ___________ ‘ Lo Cardigan, P. E. Island for burial Lin, undertaker, accompanied by Rev - lvlr. Weeks son El‘ c.'st, Mo. Allison. who was ilcnlc lor the funeral acbolnpallied his faiilcr as iar us‘ Sackviiie. izltlyes from outside points who m.- R11 1611411111- tended til OBriPn Saint John.“ Presbyterian Church consisting of “he Mme i?! the ma? WM" “near and dear to her. sire. The clergyman participating were: Rev. Dr. Ramsay, Rev. H. ‘ |JO1iiISI0l2 and Rev. D. V. dMeay-a, lTlle imll-bearcl-s were: Lester Doug-P ins, Thoma‘; Lanlgan. Dr. Green, ‘Wm. Gillespie, J. A. ltloorc and J.‘ . l). McMillan. ' Besides the sorrowini; and be‘:- _ raved wife, tile following arc lhr- ‘members of the family: Sinclair. in the West: Elsie M., completing ., ‘training for music in Nclv York. _ ‘NR1 B8111‘. n. graduate oi Prince 0i |Willes College. I The brothers and sisters are: W. ‘J. McLean. of Peter's Road. Jullll. of Cilarluttetolvll, Jilscpil, of Gib-. bolls. Alta; Mrs. Bclli. Ciuw, Mur- la_ H. Nulziil. and airs. Leliil Oral-l hi‘. . uiiv. Till" pail-bearers were: Lester C. and Garfield Johnston. Merrill Gril- ham. James McLean, Geo. Clow, ccssioll from the church to the _ lmew Cnzlctery lit Peter's lloali. IWIICTZ‘ anterment was made, was "z large and was under the cap- lnanagcnlent of Mr. N. D. Mc- E. S. Weeks. salient at Amgng Qum- p} \‘.*a,; Jani: Show. Sic was born n1, l’. " on May 24th.‘ funeral wpyc M~q_ Theo- 1850 and was‘. tilcrcforc in her 70th! az‘ 11!. the time of nor (lentil v/ilich‘ '1: ~-- Jnltcd Cllllrch lmrrolza ., N. B. oni ' lu day evening lllth Oct., 1928.: ‘ Paula's husband predeceased five y: "fer her marri- ' ni‘ Sussex and M15. Jllilil FRIDAY FIRE ALARM. Ye tor. l,‘ ailer- ncui about S p. m. ;;;l alarm w in i879 I.,L‘.1d3!ll: ‘ung in fcl‘ a lire in the shimney (tardigan. P. E. .' at what for| cf ‘.110 residznu: o.‘ spied by Ivflanulny years was zzlawll as 1.11s W. A. Snliill, 1'7 Park Terrz. ee. Tile “Wilodville Mills" . ‘ected by Mr.‘ flrclnen quickly raspondci. but Pvfle Herc a " vful bur‘ ‘, their assistance W115 not required. carried 0:1 l “nu l, ~—W- itslric was secured in (‘ardlgall viii-l UNDER FAD ClRCUM-- e and they retired ‘rum active ES - Mrs. Arscnault lllec business. Since the (lath cl lwr was taken up l I". A scnauit of Coleman» co with nel- daughter. Mrs. IROV.) firs.‘ Cc lcl‘, and 51150110 infant E. S, Weeks, excepting for on". ' winter spent with her son in Briiish Vi“ coxly L~ ,6 of 3T. :‘ no children, for whom the doc - Consn-uctgm, Q9‘; , _‘ 5311111111111’ 15 QK!>1‘°5$@11- The 1'9‘ Sask. There is also one sis‘. ‘. Mrs. burns were curlvryud iu 1W‘ v ‘ Franklin Jenkins of Millview, P. c. I. cfliCm-l" o“ WC!!!“ ' Two sons and one daughter ‘passed ' away several years ago. The deceased lady was a splendid type of Christian mother and was __' vcr" highly estcclncd b‘ a wid PLEASANT GATHERING‘_ The circle cf relatives and féflidS. Shi: Choir cf St. James Church motored made many ‘vnym friends n5 we“ to Barring“!!! last evening where umcng the congregations over whom‘ Ihey gave a musical program in the ‘m, Sondmlaw Md (,yhal,gc_ I t t ‘ll be d- l c‘ choruses. ducts and solos. Miss Edna falgngngleorz’ aylcardlgarga; Enlm (Jordon gave two delightful readings The funeral of the “n; Mrs ‘Psoxe After the entertainment a vote of Wm be hem Monday “her I'm“ at; the fill tended ‘thanks ‘W's tendered the chm‘ by the United Church, Salisbury. The b; cry: child George Arnold aged .1 the M1315!“ Rev‘ Dr‘ Genge‘ and service will be in charge of the Rev. Iwas responded to on behalf of the Th d R f Re __ . c, , _ . l. or v m» v- or: ‘sierr- s. .:§..‘.‘..‘.z“1...§:‘.- irzlilszzs: .;%§.‘.“.§!Ir.i'§“°“‘“" A‘ ““‘“ . . . . v . s - - ‘ ' 1 l, . ‘urning home the choir was ellter- - - ,. _ _l ained at the home of Mr. Charles §,‘f,ff',§"_°§ Tcfggngfigzlwnl be wk I Etewart, when a delicious supper ' ' _____ ‘ was served by the Misses Stewart The dun“, of Wimam Dunphy,‘ TON-Mflfly Pelflflves and mend!‘ Bridge): John McLeod, Acting Cus- and other ladies of the congregation. ocnuned M More“ o“ Friday‘ Oct‘, A Smgsong brought B‘ most enjoy" 19th after one umeks illness able evening to a close‘ ‘ Bern in 'I‘l‘acadir~ P. ‘fish. ho cam!‘ to "orell with his father and farm, ll" when four years old and has 20-] sided here ever since, being eighty-i “' " and five months when he —-DIED IN IVVIONCTUN. N. B. ~- . um nnn 1!!‘ learnclvi he carpenter trade and worked cx-, . 1:; ‘ 1 li 7 f "l ‘s1 The ‘.*e°°*‘s°“ ‘My Mas <>l~r-1.§§.'..""n”. 1F..“..Z..“JZ.".‘.,.“..F‘Y.$3.1 "e Hm“) w“ a "m" °I P°"°h‘§S'-bcrorc death and helped with this u“ N‘ B‘! hm’ had 11v“! lmmuca_ly season's harvest and potatoes be- all her llfe in Mcncton, where sne 5mm C10,“, Odd chores around m,‘ and her husband have been prom-imnfi ‘ “' ” inent. and honored citizens. There! His mum,“ vlmch wok place on are left to mourn. besides the bc-Bundny afternoon 21st inst" “W, reaved husband. two brothers. Malone of the largest ever Seen - W.F. Hicks. of Mcncton, and Mr. S. More“ , M. Hicks, cf Summerslde. The fun-. m5 beloved Pasta“ Re“ J. A‘ erzll is taking place at Moncton thlsmooneyl who attended him during jhis illness, conducted the services at . the church and grave. SAD BEREAvhMENT'_The Sad- The pail-bearers, all life-long news was Yewlved yesterduy by Mrsifriends of the deceased. were. Mes- Dr‘ w‘ '7' Mach/Imam Guy’ M me srs. Michael McCarthy. John C. death in South Boston of her fath-umcarthy. Plus B‘ Walsh‘ Michael en Mr‘ Hugh s‘ Mflammld‘ Mr‘ Mo‘ P. Donovan. Stephen Keefe, and Donald, who was a native of sourlspMlchael Mcsufle. Louis Murphy P. E. I. had resided in Boston forum“, the hearse‘ “my years‘ Thwgh he hadhw“ m‘ He leaves to mourn two daught- failing health for some time the ms and {our Sons’ viz" M“, M_ J news of his death yesterday morn- 0.31.16“ at More“ Mm _;_ S_ Hugh. ing came as a distinct shock to re- 05-, Rumfo,.d_ Me" prank J" van- latives and friends. He leaves towouverv B_ C" and John J_ m Mom. mourn his widow, formerly Miss.ton_ N_ B" also two brathefsl John Christine McDonald, of Pisquid, P. and Mlchaeh both residing 1n M01‘- IEJ. L; two sans, Steven and Daniel. 01L n Boson; ve dauglters. Mrs. Dr.- Man letters o; 5 mpaghy and w‘ J‘ MacMman‘ aha!!!)uemwm splrituisayl offerings vyere received. Mrs‘ Leander M°D°n“ld' Mrs‘ M‘ among the latter were Mass Cards Stone, Mrs. Harry Laney, and Sister {mm Re“ Faghef J_ E, Brown, Savinus, all residents of Boston. Moncwm N_ g; Mr, and Mrs. J. B. Mrs. Dr. MacMillan leaves this mor- Floyd. H1111fax, N. S; Mrs. A. P. "1"! 1° be ‘"1111 the bereaved fem-incubus; Mr. and Mrs. I... u. Lund. ily, who with her, will have the sym-f and ML H, 0, Sullivan. all of pathy of their many friends “Tlwongtgn, N, B. which The Guardian joins. *- assed eacefully away at WEDDING BEIJ-i-si PBm°k'5‘l-I:'§a}i‘:f1:ldp1=. a. rp. Catherine Bessie. church» Fort Augustus. was the beloved wife of Daniel J. McDonald Scene of a very pretty wedding on and the Daughter of the Late James Wednesday murmur. Bent. 26th..'and Elizabeth McDonald of Hope- when Rev. D. P. Croken united ln geld, at the age of 55 years Bmonths holy bonds of matrimony Miss Kat-‘and ndays, 1° MvEflchem- formerly of that par- Though she had been in indiffer- 1511- 1° MI- Albert M03119 °1 Chm‘- ent health for some time the end lottetown. The bride W68 ‘My be- came without warning and she pass- °°m1 .5: Wired in a dress o! Pow- ed home to God. She was a faithful der b1 e aeoraetw with sold trimm- Member of the Presbyterian Church ings and hat to match and carried now the United church for 32 years l 1115111111111 11001191 01' cflmlflml? and was a regular attendent at the and insulin hair fern. The bride Mungy Rival-Church. W931i!“ Why fie!’ 515W!‘ MBPEBYQI- A good‘ friend and neighbour to who W" Ruse belee scorsew.‘ with all who needed help and a life um hat to match. the groom being ably shed a good inflame; in Home and 511911011911 by MF- John 911111111181“? Church and Community, she will be cf Charlottetown. After the cera- ggdly missed by all who knew h: mony the bridal party retuflléd W and especially by those that we dainty wedding breakfast was ser-, She leaves to mourn a sol-rowing vcd to few immediate friends. after husband, three daughters, Mrs. which the Weddi party motored Chester McEachel-n, Hopefieid. Mrs. around the beautiful East River w William J. McKay. Charlottetown. Charlottetown for dinner, returning and Mrs. David Glover Murray Riv- in the evening to the home of the el- and three sons. Alexander J. at bride were upwards o1 one hund-‘llomc Samuel .1. Sheet Hlfbbul‘ n. s. red guests assembles to offer con-i and Earnest l-lawkns at Um P- E- 1- gratuiations and best wishes to Mr.' Besides her family she leave eleven 1M Mm MuR-lu- Many useful and grand children also two brothers costly presents were received ln-iJohn A. at the old home HOW-lieu cilikiing c ues. cut glass, silver. James H. Sackville N. B. and three linen. an china. testifying to the sisters: Miss Grace at home. Nlrs- Dfllllilflfiy of the young couple. iMgry E. hlfwillaeenllivonmloilge, Ciilleiglrio ——- and Mrs. ra - llnh. l” - Entered into rest at his home, the, The remains was tenderly laid to ii':.‘l‘°°“3."°"".f.i"'?i“'°“l°'t¥§' i" 222.13%" ‘iii’; MR“; _ay. t.9, ,a rssorl oun cea an illness, borne with calm resignationfgravs was conducted by her pastor to the Divine. Will, Hugh MgLeanqRev. R. Smart, Murray Humour. and iday Sept. 27th, at 2 p. m. and was 1D Safeguards Your Home, with Made in Canada t0 5110M’ ilmll‘ :‘1-‘:;l-c£:, ll :11‘ H" _!._ I"'\fy)2)]\r n21“! to Rev all invcci. ‘M /, .|',, " . , _ ' The Pull beilrers v1‘ ‘Llum omnmnl’ a Stewart, Malculu 1 l‘... coin Smith, Mill-ll c! Ira D. Munn and Dan. l) l.l\ stone. .. ..l,“-ll-; -- s, (jcnsort, Alberto. Cal. llih fr. Ml‘. and Mrs. Vemzm Mllrllc r‘ daughter. 3 -’ -‘\- Li’! ltrzunc on . To Mrs. and Mr. to Mr. rad Mrs. Simon :::‘.. Congratulations. . ..]..t_ at to Mr. Szpt. 25th. i928. Lu;_v O 7_ itffiiy Va 1.. .. ,. l u.:_. ‘.,.f> 1.. .i-. ..'l'1 Lie ‘ the agl.‘ cf 25 years. Dcccasi d a you g 1n 1,. a kind rlld lovable disposition. and - endeared herself to all who knew ‘ 11C" ‘Ihfcugh a long and trying i1l- 1‘ fir. . 1 m" son. . 1e r . ._,... IIACIFAN - A: Salida Ilospltal deep rellglo concern and was a 0;, gqm 7m’ m Mr and Mm’ faithful and devout member of the 5cm v (_‘_ 1\¢._~,cLcan (hoe sybli Church of Scotland. She dearly Iov- pt (I n so“ William Richard. ed the ministration of those who h... ' ' ' could bear witness of the Love o1 God. As she neared Lhn cnzl there was graciously bestowed u on her y; _ »__ the comfort of Divine ‘favgur and Cigigh ‘M0319 xglelntlg; Tile Hope of Glory, and she enler- R3.“ 30pm Tmuer: Harem Mc§hgr_ Cd imlc/EWHY 11110 rest 811d 1°?- son lie-wet: to Kathleen Swabey comforting those about her with _r-,.,x bC-h o; Charlottetown > words which told visions of light pEwAg_MacNE]LL__/\t (3584-1039- 111d 1111131111958 ‘Vllin, a‘. the Baptist Church Par- Bcsides llcr nzuents and husband _=,,..,,.__~ 0., Ormber 24th’ by m“ already mentioned, 5112 is survived y L; Dawn. 330cm; Dawn,‘ of _ _ . .0 Hazel Ruth MacNeill, five years, also two sisters Mary, o; S; Gatherings‘ MARRIAGES i Parsonage, Wednes- Bunsbaw- - (lily. October 24th by Rev. n. W. ' Many‘ kind friends visiteci_ her Lindhay; Bernice Annie Mugabe 0g . l, during her illness, and their labour A15; “(k-a P_ 3 L m Mnwn Gay ' of love was much appreciated. qvfep of Montague‘ R E L The funeral WflS held on Thurs- . -_ - DF TIIS vi-ry largely zltlirllded. The scrvircs d __ _ __ __ at the llruso and grave wereEcon- PO0Ll-3—_ Salisbury. N. 13., Mrs. g/Iucigd byn herOfp-lstgraarlfliletkttlvkfi: gqglxec? rue, age '79 years, ac ougl. ' - l g Tg",_ 5;) astsisted by Rev. Mr. Ilindsay. 0'.‘ ‘g3 gv-,:;;,.,- [L ggl,gtlto‘l'ovllle' QCL I-Ia-lbrcek. and Mr p; RRISON__M,.S_ Stephen Mom; ohms. of ‘Pr ‘vuui-V puJlllgm-xw son. Oct. 23rd. i928, age 49 years. were Gay!‘ Muyrfi-d-llylifl-w gmn-‘nocnlcs-Ai Victoria, P, E, rsumd Ilv1;§l3§“gl35{vc- “ililflfr; and nilxcglctgtlijeg. 33rd‘ Charles Rulers’ l ‘ § I»; l '0 IS. ' Frank Hamm. BEATON-At Winsloe South. Mrs. She is home in tile beautiful mall-‘Maygarct Beam,‘ widow of the late owns 0f (13961. f f ir lJollll Beaten ln ller 101st year. In the dwciielus u 119119350l:b(;ur;BIiAT0l\-At Winsloe South, Mrs. 501119 dill 1'1 n m" e“ Y lMflrgarct Beaten, widow of the late is (10119. _ _ dl-IOHI] Beatoll 1n her 101st year. We shall meet oul deal love »pOUND_On Sunday. Oct. us‘ 9X16 ihefe- ‘James Pound, age 1 year, son of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pound. ——-——~~-*-*~ LOCKE-At Charlottetown, wag- BIRTHS nesday. Oct. 24. James D. Locke, aged '10 ears. Funeral fro - DEWAR-Oct. 22nd, to Mr. and Lem, l-y m M° Mrs. R. H. Dewar. St Pei/HS- fl DUNPl-IY-At Morel]. on Friday, Son. Oct. 19th, 1928, William Dunphy, MacKENZIE-At Belle River, Oc- aged elghwmvo years and five tober 14th to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph m°mhs_ MacKenzie a daughter. 1 Speed! Speed! Always More Speed! " IS is an age of rapid motion," says Mr. Babson. It will become more and more rapid, not less so." 01:‘ r nervous systems have failed to adjust them- selves to t..e marvellous speeding up recess of the 1331; decade and the result in many cases is p ysical bankruptcy and ncrvxms collapse. Slee lessness, headaches wearied feelings and digestive trou les are the most Yrequent warnings of danger. . Experience has proven that there 1s nothing like Dr. Chase _s _Nerve Food to rescue you from this helpless condition. _ Rest and change are helpful, but in most cases it is absolutely neces. to have some medical assistance such as is found in r. Chase's Nerve Food. . The sizrvui, depleted nerve cells must be fed back to health and vigor and in Dr. Chase's Nerve Food are found the very ingredients which nature has ‘intended fol‘ thfi _ purpose. , ‘I ., r A few weeks use of this reconstructive you will be feeling and looking fine. i' Dr. Chase's. Nerve F aged B! years. was attended by friends and relo- ., funeral service qt his home tives from for and marwilo come l, v ‘ril- of-‘Nuvo