MONDAY MAKING GOOD RECOVERY.- llir. Willard Lt-urd engineer ilt powm- plufllnuflftléll Pier. is at pro- sent‘ ill the Royal Victoria liospii- “l, Montreal. ‘illlflllfflqlllif trcut- nlent for an Iniury to his noun. Lap-gt, reports he is doing well mp] ¢xpects' to leave for liulne 5||UI"ly.-'B. "SOME HOG"--l\lr. Juinos (l. Mphtlofl, llalnpshlrc. is th proud possessor. of a young boar pig, which threatens lo attain elnpiuintine roportions. The_ an- pmil weighs 00 lbs. it was a first prlzo winner at the provincial ex- hibition and was shipped Saturday morning to Toronto, whore it will cgmpeffi at the royal show. it is a registered Yorkshire nnd is known by thc nilnls of "Keppuck lloy." . RETURNS FROM SYDNEY, C. ll..—l\l_r. J. J. Johnl-ltoil, K. C... ru- iurued Saturday night from Syll- any, (J. ll.. where ho Ilils lnenn attonding the session of thc lioyitl (‘olninissioil ltppltlnlcd to luvcsti gate into the roilditioil ot‘ thc lilill- let's‘ troubles. l\lr. Johnston. wilo is tho only l‘0l)l"t?ti(3lliilll\'(? i"? tllis Province on tho Commission. re- ports that already abollt thirty wltnosso-s have given evidence and there llrc- many more ye: to he hoard. Anv pol-son with a griev- mutt,‘ or with uny statement of iln- portancc is privileged to ho heard. The (Jonlulissicn lnollts ilgilln on Tuesday and Mr. Johnston r»)- turns in. the ulillillailtl today. G I FOXMAN LEAVES FOR TOR- ONTO.—Mr. J. H. Prichard. Secre- tary of the Canadian Fox Breeders’ Association. Sllnlmeside. has ro- reived word from the Live Stock Records‘ Otllceuit Ottawa tllat foxes will now be admitted to Great Brit- ain on license issued by the British Ministry of Agriculture, subject to six mouths‘ quilrantine on the pur- cliasers prenlises in Great Britain. The license must he procured he- fore shipment. is made from Can- ada.- Mr. Prichaml left Saturday for Toronto to make arrangements for the fox section at the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair to be held ill that city, Nov. 20 t.o 28. 'l‘llere will be about 400 entries from the island this year. FOUR MEN PICKED UP.-Thc (‘. (l. S. Arnlllnore arrived ill port Saturday morning zlftei" supplying the liellc isle lights and picking up the hiagdzllcil- islands buoys. Owing to stormy wirathor tho sll-illnt-l- wits dciiliuoli about tell days at Kirpoll. Nt'lll.. ill tho llclle lslv Straits. \\'ililc ill kirpuu foul Nl-lvfoundlaudors, illtollllvtlilg to bnzlrll Illi! Arilnlnnrv. in a rough son. wvli: lllrolvn ilvcrboziril fronl lllvlr Ilii‘y and wot-o picked up by Red Pepper Heat . Breaks Bad Chest; Golds Over Night Ease your tight. itching chest. Stop lilo pain. llireuk up the 001l- gestion. Feel a bud cold looscu up in just a silent. time. "ltcd Popper Rub" is tho colil remedy that brlilgs quickest relief. it cannot hurt you and it certainly SLHJlilS to end the tig-lvtllcss and drive the, congestion and soreness flight ollt. Nothing has such ilenelraliilg hent as rod ileppers, and when lloilt penetrates right down llltu cillds, congestion, itch- ing muscles and soro, stilt‘ joints relief comes at euro. 'i‘llo moment you apply llcd Pep- per Rub yoll tel-l thc tingling heat. in three ullllulos =tlle congested spot is warmod through and through. Will-n you are stuttering from a cold, rlleurinittisln. backache. stiff uock or sore muscles. lust m" a jar of Itowles Rcd Pepper Rub. lnltdo from red peppers, at any ilrug store. \'oll will have the quick- concentrated, est relief‘ known. Always say "Itowltes." 11 ‘VISITED THIS PORTZ-TIW. Alnoriciln steamer General can] fornicrly in work ln connection with the u. s. Ariuy Transom Rervlw called at Charlottetown on Monthly and coated up at Pickardhi wharf on ircr way fronl Portland to Det- roit whore she is to be enlivened into a ferry steamer. LAID TO REST-Jfhe funeral of the lute Stephen Moore was held on Saturday afternoon under the lviasmiic auspices. The service at the house was conducted by Rev. w_ M, Ryan. the pail bearers were selected from the Masonic lodge. The following floral offerings were received-Masonic Emblem, Prince Edward‘ Preceptory, Victoria Lodge and Eastern Star: Plllow— from the family: Spray from Capt. H. R. Stewart Ottawa Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man Lowther, Mrs. (Dr-l Blim- chard. Mr. and Mrs. Morrison, Miss A. Doylc. Misses Eileen and Gypsey Young. Mr. and Mrs. Her- mans and Masonic Emblem from Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Stewart. SCHOONER ASHORE.—A dos- patch from canso states that Wlllli’ on route froln MuIgraveJho steam- er Robert G. Cnnn picked up ill a helpless tronilitioil, tile schooner Liz- zie Divvail of Newfoundland. The sclloonci‘ was loaded with llfollllvtl from Prlilcc-Etlyvnril Island, loud- ed at Messrs. Poole 8t Thompson's ltleutuguc, and while proceeding out of (lhotlilbuctl) Hay on the way lo Newfoundland inot a lload wind. llay.——-St. John Exchange. illd llosl Important lieildillg Mailer Selected iroml HORSE SHIED ON ROAD day on thc North ltiver ltoad. Mr the wagon. Mr. (lorucy was thrown Both occupants nvoro elderly !ll'.lli. tho late Daniel lifcMlllail was held Saturday morning Iroill thc resid- ence of his NUll-lll-illW. Mr. J-olln Cameron, 142 (in-qt. George Si... to St. Dunstans Cathedral, where u. lillfh Mass of ltoqulcin was cole- brated by Rev. Jas. Rooney. The pail bearers were: Messrs Mut- tbolv McCuurt. Jamcs Kelly, Tiluulas McAdam. John McKonnit, Frederick limhertu and Francis Hughes. ‘Service at lilo grave was condllctcd by llcv. it. St. John. A most enjoyable time WflS spent Wales College hall whore thc Old (‘onlraili-s llenoflt Iluuce, under the distinguished patronage of ills Ifollor Llentnilnut (iovornor Mac- Kinnon nnd Mrs. MncKinnou. was given by the officers and members of the 11th Brigade Alniullnition fiolulnn, (‘.. F. A. Tllc hall was beautifully decorated for the occas- ion and tho dances were called in strict military fashion, by bugle call. The programme was well handled by Mr. Dixon and tho or- (ihbfltfildiilllflrtfifl hy Mr. Porter of Toronto. rendered excellent music. The attendance was largo and ev- ery dance was thoroughly (enjoyed. The dailce committee are to be warmly congratulated upon the success of’ the event. which is now bc-llng looked forward to as nu annual feature. ' AGED MINISTER DEAD.—-Rev. Oliver Bartou Emery. aged 88 years, died Friday, Nov. 9, at the home of his brother. _AI1(]i‘(‘.W Emery. 19 Castle Street. St. John, following an illness of about one month. Rev. Mr. Emery TGUlTGLl from active work as pastor of a church about 20 years ago, his last charge being at Montague, P. E. Island. The venerable clergyman was bolil on March 30. 1838. in lrelilnd. hispar- ents being Andrew and lliargaret Emery. His wife dlcd 22 yearn ago. lie leaves one brother to mourn. Andrew Emery, vnith whom he resided. Since retiring Rev. Mr. Emery supplied with zrcn-lt accept- ance ln the following churches of tho Illisciplcs of (Ehrist: Milton, N. S.. Charlottetown, P.E.l.. and Doug- las avenue Christian church. Tile funeral will be held from Ills broth- er's residence, 19 (lastle street. the servllco being at 2.30 p.n\, on Mol- Tlio Annual re-unlou of the lltil Wllilu driving to tho cltyyester- (lornl-y and lllr. l). l1}. Campbell, I. l'.. luld a narrow l-ncnpc when the horse shied nild nearly unset olit and receive-ll a had shaking up. LAID T0 REST-Idle fuucral of Monday evening at the Prince of Will Hill Hi5 WJWHEN "Wlioll I got rid of indigestion I got rid of what I thought was ll€ill‘i..ll'l)lll)l6. Ioo." recently declar- ed 1'1. J. Wall, woll known merch- ant tailor. of 6i King Square, St. John, N. 11.. in tolling oi‘ llrc bent-.- flts ho has ilcrlvcil from thc Tanlac treatment. l "My stomach had troubled nle |'or seven years. so long it seonlnd like l would never gut woll. At limos gas pains. heart pnlpltutloil and smothering spoils got so sev- ore l slmplydolt like I was going to purl this llfo. My nerves got so lheelds i HUPE _HEiP ARRIVED ullslrunl: I could hardly wait on a rulltoulcr, and many a illght i ilt-v- cl" (closed my eyes llbllletfil. “My tvifo. used Taului: with sill-ii iluo results that I tried it. loo, ilud four bottles lnlide a new mall of inc. I cat everything, sloop like 1| child. liiilxi gained olglit [lulllltlrl llild fcol ‘fills. You can't beat Tan- lac." I Taulac is for sale by ltll twill drllggisls. Ac-eopt no substitute. Ovor {i7 million bottles sold. ’l‘ilkil Tanlnc Vegetable Pills. in Halifax through the less pleas- ant udveiltures at Ypros, Tile Solll- ino, Vlmy ltidgo. Pnsschendaoic. Alnlclls. Arrils. Calnbral to the crowning ailveuturo. of Novclubcr the eleventh five yours flizfl- Th0 tumultuous and prolonged up- plausc testified to the popularity of tho speaker. Following the Colonel's address a-silent toast was drunk to tile comrades who did ilot return. The evening was filled with rcm- iuisccnces as the boys renewed old acquaintances and reviewed old experiences. Laughter at the adventures with the mules, 0v ill the ei-itamlnet giving w-iy to silent rctrospection, as. in the telling oi‘ the story. the name of romc coni- ralle now sleeping in France or Flanders would be recalled. lie-unions of such "it'll, who have seen war, know its horrors. and ap- preciate its terrible cost in tried and true friends should do lnuch to prevent further wars, but at the same time we venture to predict that should war be the only soili- tion, the 11th Brigade Aliilnuzlition will hold no more reunions until they return after the signing of the next armistice. This association is an isset to the colnmunily and Col. Itiociiinu- on nnd his comrades are to in con- gratulated on their very efficient organization. .HOME FOR BUfilALw-Thu body THUR-SDAY SCORING FOXES HERE -l\ir. (loo. iirackett, of Boston, is ill thc city null is a guest at the llotol Victoria. Ml'. llruckett makes a specialty 0i’ scoring foxes accord int: to a system which be has orig- inated. llo is scoring foxes for Mr. W. K. Itogels, Mr. John A. Lca and others in this province. —-ISLANDER KILLED — Ant- hony T. (llover, G5 llrocton, filial-R. ailll a native of Kelvin, l’. E. ls- flttal accident which caused his death while engaged ill fighting fire ill tile towil where he resided. He was attached to Ladder l. at (‘cntral Fire Station, and alway» shelved himself to be a mall of ex- emplary courage. it is bclievclb that while fighting fire in the E. & A. M. Fullerton sheds, commer- cial yard, he became a victim of heart failure accentuated by con- tact with an exposed electric wire. ‘Filo body bore no marks or burns. which indicate that. death was duc Io shock. Mr. Glover was one of thc most efficient men on the force and was deservedly popular with his fellow firemen. ills many friends in this Province are deeply sorry to learn of his sudden death. and extend to the bereaved ones profound sympathy. Y. The annual lnecting of St. Janice of the late Elizabeth E. MacPhce, who died in Halifax on Aionriay morning, arrived in the city Tues- day night and was taken to Geor- getown yesterday for buflalbliss MacPhoe was a (laughter of Mr. J. W. MacPllee. She was book-keep- cr for the Halifax Herald and was highly esteemed by her follow as- sociates. Tho body was accompani- slilcc the first missionary from the Women's Missionary Society. was held last night in St. James’ l-iall, presided over by the minister, Rev. W. O. Mulligan. An interesting address, illustrated by lantern views. 0n Korea, was given by Mr. Mulligan. who ileclared it to be tile brightest gem in the missionary diadenl. as it was only 21 years land succumbed to tile effects of u' ltllc ovollillg of intimate frlonils and relatives. becoiuingly attired ill a. brown suit sllewi-r bonuot. of‘ pink caruations and ulaillcn hair ferns. lllr. (‘.. F. A. Brigade Aininliilltion (Tol- lllllil was ileld lust evening in tho Arlnollrios. Thorn were seine twen- ty iilelubl-rs oi‘ this llillt. od thc present. to Georgetown Halifax llcralll. Ltd. by Mr. A. W. Robb. a Directorand Secretary of. lin- vruu oi’ tho Arnuznolw Tl \\:lt<‘|' \\';t.~l so chilly Illilt till-y worn i|lllli‘ boiluiulnd and in.) of ll llll'll wort: uilrilnscioils wlll-n pick- I'll up. it irils uceossitry tn ll.- 'o' u <urf lioirt to iuilko :llo l‘(‘tli'.lli- proulptllcss _ of‘ ill (‘l‘l'\\' oi‘ tlil- Arilnnltirl- sitvl-d the party. Aftl-r sl-tgtriug dry clothes Zlllll only Ibo. from tln- (iovi-rllnlirllt stl-eiu-v-i" til Nowfollildlalull-rs r-‘horo. Iliillt! tlll- WUYHI‘ of l.ll('l|‘ ni llll‘ Miillllt‘. wlnlrf. invnllil (ll'lll‘l'S. WEDNESDAY 'l‘lnl ill-ilih iouk rnsidoilco of his iii .. ‘frilinor. llopo ltivl-l" on tho iili .’\ll'. Mclnuis Willi‘ woll itnd favour ably known ill milny parts oi’ the l'rovlnco. lie resided in Elnoralll ior Itllo greater purl of ills llfetlunl, and was ll truutctl travelling Hillttti- lllllll for lilo lalo Mr. (‘rnig ilurl lllr. lfilrlldll McMahon illort-Jlitnis of liliil. place. Amongst the people with whom he had business rp lations his word nnd honesty wort‘ TWVPI‘ doubted. liu was ll. gonli citizen illlil lilavos many friends who will regret to learn oi‘ his tlvlllll. The fuuorul took plucu on Saturday lust. to St. Anne's Ulluritll nnd reinotory. tho burlul stirviccs being conducted by ltov. W. V. Aicilollulti. l’. P.. who frequently vlsilc-d hrm during his illness of silvorili months. May his soul rost Ill 1101100. returned to . ( - l u -- iL, ill‘ ill Kl (‘. w ltcillrnillg to hurbollr the slli H’ chat coin-it. After striking tho roc the schooner rolled dowli losln practically all l_ illll- vl-s. detained ilt Mnl ‘nvo blowing dowil tho holll-r pro ‘anti has ill-en paralory to winter work and was itlili‘ to reucll the schooner to savu it. froln total wrocli. event, when tho 24th. Miss Elizabeth Kinnon became the brldo of Mr. lniwrcnpi- lnltlllligilll, Merchant of Souris West. The ibev. Father Reginald MacDonald. officiating at. thc ceremony, in the presence of a few immediate relatives and lfrlends of the bride and groom. The bride was given away by her fulhor, and looked charming ill u dross of bluo dliclli-ss satin. 'wi_th taupe (volourod coat, and black pic- struck (Jcrhilrils Rock off the Ari- ..*"WEDDING BELLS-St. Alexia l l'lilll‘('.|l, Rollo llay, was tho sirens Nov. inst, of Mr. Angus Aiciiluis in of a yery pretty and interesting citizens n: (l tho 7Iirll your of his ilgo. Tht- late on Wednesday, Oct. McKin- noll. only daughter of Daniel Mc- wltll Col. D. A. lliacKiiluoll prositl- lug. This. the fourth annual Armistice p k in the 61st year of his ago. K anniversary colobriltioil of the. . . . . . . Um (leckload or (.olnliln was peiluips tllf. nlost suc- g0 ' pork, butter and vegetables. Tho comm“ yr.“ ‘qmgml’ A p"rtic"l""ly l“ vessel slid off the rock and (luick- "lmamg mnmr“ w“ U“ mum.‘ M m lyyfifltlltfll ill the wlttoi- m the (leeks the (iOlllllllllliti who were iii char Thu crew of four men were picked up by ti -. Hl._(‘.iilll£!l‘ from a bout nnd I was tilwod into Aritzhat- Wmnrv’ Th“ Anmnmrv is "ow Mun. Ariclial. 'l'i|l~. Hltiltlllvl‘ ifobort of. the Diluec." "(lid (lolilraill-s Ilene-fit The report silowcd willl it considerable hilLlncl-l ' paid. ‘Fills onliresurpius. it. ' ailuuuncoll, benefit. of lilo families of ux-inoln- hers of lilo (zolunln who have died since tile Armistice. The commit- ton oxprtlsscd illolr lit-arty appreci- ation oi‘ thc wholo-hlraltod support given this worthy cause by tho harlottotnwn, which alone made possible the social and financial success of tho dance. in particular they expressed their thanks to ills Ilonor Lieuto Govt-rum- MncKinnou for his Willi 1 COIN‘- Prlilco Edward Theatre, for the generous assistance in bringing thc eventto the notice 9f the pub- iic. (fol. MncKinnou in his rclnarks spoke of the remarkable tlfilifll-ilo- corps which characterized thn linlt, H I11 Kn M William m“ lint-old llilucll in lulvo bet-n ll. grout success (;|u,_r|oltq,lown' Mrm 1cm“); g will be usoli for tho N Itustico. 5th from Glasgow Cemetery. The Rev. A. P. Hodges conducted nant u] Elijah Hill and Cyrus Smith. at homo, Mrs. J. R. ll‘ his e, services art; the house and tasy. and to thc Guardian and Put- grave’, “,"“,‘,""' ‘by Rfw‘ C‘ E‘ Arm riot. and the management of the stm“ ° ‘ ‘m agm‘ Tho pail-bearers wore ltiossrs Theophilns Ling. Norman Lilli-Lg orace Ling, Willard llivGrcgor. WEDDING BELLS-An ovolll. oi ore than pausing interest took After a lingering illness. John Lorenzo Stevenson, fell aslocp ill Jesus at his home in New Glasgow, 11c leaves tto mourn besides his rrowing widow, eight sons and ur daughters namely: —- Ernest , Imam of Kingston. on," George. ilnpiovlllg tllu means of transport. ilinr, Burton and Harvey in SHSIL. , _ i“ Manitoba’ Lon“, m“, lilo Koreans towards scll-dctvrlllill- MllltLt when, amt throw nil-stomp m.“ (y from the endeavors of thc people {Mom “H, R Evermt m, winch,’ to displace Japanese rulc. During I U. S. A., lvllllztln lI. Charlottetown , n“ A_ H and mlgm. n“ Now (Haw Rlvcil. oile by young ladies and thc “ow, Mrs Elmm “UL New may other ‘a lnixl-d ipiartette under the gow’ Mnl wmnrd Mufircgory Hmr lllreclioil of Mlle-i Tait. wile capilbly ter River, Mm. Jollu Clark, South llr§mmd "L m” mam)" The mum“, whh,“ was was successfully (iperatetl by Mix. largely attended was held on Sept. BMW qmL late homo to Now of organizing a provincial tourist turn hat. aild carried a bouquet 0i‘ roses nnd maiden hair fern. 'l‘ho ln-pp-‘s m-aid was imcolnlngly attir- ed in a navy blue poriot twill suit. and hat to mulch with fox furs. vvllo also carried u. bouquet. They tvoro attended by Miss Patricia nnd Edward Mulially. After the core- lneuy the happy couple motored to Smlrls, and took thc train fnr ll. short honeymoon tour. 0n their return a dainty supper awaited them ilreparcd in Mrs. St. John's usual good style. Tho many valu- ablo presents which the bride and groom received, testify U19 901ml- arlty, in which both are held. Bil da A meeting called for the purpose aesocla/tlon was held last evening in tho Provincial Building- J. D. Stewart prmidiiig. Instantly ! d of the s ys which Ilhapepsin” Ends‘ / Stomach Misery, Gas, Indigestion prlteetliad plonllid bnttorh-s of through Stomach corrected! You never feel the slightest dis- tress from indigestion or a sour. “on acid. glassy stomach. after you eat ‘ a tablet of "Papa's Dlopepsln," The moment it roaches the stomach all Individual work of the ulill. while scattered throughout. the iird Division. in ills very interest- ing reminiscences he took his old comrades hack the ilile lisrn the Armis- tice, froill tho pleasant experiences place on Oct. 30th. when Mlilti Margaret Quinn. of Elnyvalo uild Mr. Peter Costello. of (loll-mun bo- camo life's joint. pal-titers. 'l'h<-. ceremony took place at St. Ann's Church. int 65, was pcrforlncd by the llcv. Pastor and witnessed by mnily friends null admirers of tho contracting parties. The bride was beautifully gowncll in a travelling suit of fawn with hat and fur to match. Tho attendants were Miss Minnie Mc Giiin and James QlllfLl brother of tho bride. They repair- ed to tho bride's home where the immediate friends were hidden to the festive board. and afterwards motored to Sumlnorside with Mr. Frank Trainor as chauffeur. The bride is a lady of pleasing person- servell at the Rivervicw hungalo, Bradford. Between 30 and i0 guests short reception was held after the? Maritime Provinces set foot in tho country which had a population of seventeen million ln an area no lar" ' than Nova Scotia and New caption was given at tho FRIDAY REPORT 0N MR8. JAY —~The insny friends nnd relatives oi‘ Mrs. David Jay of Mount Stewart, will be ploasoil to lonrn that her recent operation, at the Truinvlllo Hos- pital. Brooltlinv. l\iass.. for goiter was \’\‘.l'y slllzcisssful. -RETURNED FROM BOSTON Mr. James l4_v"d"l, proprietor of tllc llrllillnvlck hotl-l, Kon-singtou. time with lllubl-tcs. ri-ceillly rc- rontly l'i‘llll'llt‘.il from lliililflll. liu wan treated by n spcclillist ill ollc oi‘ llnstoil llUGpllitlt-l, nnd has becn lnracticiilly cured. K. FUNERAL SERVICE-Thi- filli- l-rzll of thc lato Mr. (ieorge Vossl-y. York, which took place on Weilnol-r Jay, ‘Nov. 14th, from his liltt‘ re- sldi-iltro to York cemetery was very largely atloildeil and showed the high esteem ln_ which he was held‘ ill tllo l-olmnunity. 'l‘he services‘ ilt lilo house and nt tile grave wore unlit-r the diloctioil of his pastor. Ito-tail. 'i‘. Smith, zlssistoil by his nephew. ltev. W. S. . U. of ’l‘oronto. Tho pitil-bczl-rers wort-.- H llr. .l.(‘. .\l('l)lllllllil, Frank Howard.» A \\'. (‘. Woe-rt. John T. l“(‘l‘;£',ll.\ll)ll.,‘ Fri-d W. i/Vatts and Albert 'l’roud.; K. OF C. AT HOME.-'l‘lio At! Home Wednesday evening under the auspices of the Knights of Col- llilillllh‘ hold lll Dixon's liall was a lnost ilnjoyziillo. affair and largely} attended by the members of thii (louncil and their friends. blush, was furnisholl by the ever populul Dixon's (irchostrzl. Tile illllltferl‘ lvnri- railed promptly and ouch, lllllilllPl’ as promptly fiill-tl. Durlni» light rcfrosllnlcilts were served. and it wits the coil t sensus of opinion that tllo Knights-l should make those enjoyable oc-I casions, a regular monthly affilirl throughout. thi- winter. Tho chapor one wore: Airs. J. A. lllclloilald. Jlirs. ll‘. J. (fast-y and Airs. J. 1'15 Blanchard. l —WEDDING BELLS.—-.-\ vcryi pretty wodiliilg took place at tho Baptist Parsonage. Suinlnerside I on Woi-lllesday October 31 wheni Reta Mac daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert ilostvall was united Int thc holy builds of liiiltrilnolly to Pldwnril Iii-a son of Mr. and l\irs.. Franklin Mill. of lltarshfleld. Tile cermony was performed by the. ltcv. A. K. Herman assisted by Dr. Sclley of Toronto ill thr- prosonco. The bride who was llllililfilndlifl was with hat to match and carried a and Mrs. Mill left. aiinlil sJlowci-s of ricv and confetti for their futuri- homo ill Aiarslllfiolll wlu-ru a re-l . Brunswick. and illready the Chris- tian Church of Korea is ilt for self- government. Mr. Mulligan gave] some interesting particulars regard- ing tho progress of the people and the offcct of Japanese administra- tion ill opciling up the country by t llc rl-ft-rrcd to the aspirations of l zltlon and cxplalnoil wily it. was tho koroail Christians in the series of which hull livsullcd , c cveuiilg two quartottcs were Tile lalitcril DOUBLE NUPTIAL WHEN COUSINS ARE MARRIED --~Two cousins figured in a double wcd- ding ceremony iii. nuptial Mass at St. James church this morning at Miss Sarah Anne Callahan, 3;! Highland avenue, became the bride of John Joseph McQuade, 15 Ar- lington Street, whllo ifér cousin. Miss Margaret Blanche Clarkln. 46 l-iighland avenue, became the bride of Francis Joseph Kiley, 29 Wash- ington street, Boston, (and their former ‘homes are in North Wlltshlro, P. h‘. I. Tho pastor Rev. John J. (lrahuln, i. P. P., per- formed the ceremony. Tho double ring service was used The coup- lGt-l were attended by each other. Miss Ciarkiu was dressed in white silk with satin lace and carried a bouquet ofbrlde roses. Miss Cal- lahan wore white silk canton crepe with veil of tullo caught with orange blossoms and carried a bou- quet of bride roses. Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast was were present from this city. A ality is very popular in her home parish, and was always a foremost figure in social activities. Her re- weddlng breakfast after which the? uewLy-weds left for their honey- moon tour through Maine, New Hampshire and Canada. number oi’ presents of sliver, clll glass. lint-n. etc, testify to popularity of thl- young Tho Shorbrook ldnlertaiuin walloli Oil the bride on til limit" Illlllllicl‘ 0f Htlrl‘llZ|(l|‘|'H awuitoll aftl-r leaving till-ll’ best wishes and, with regret of Wilson liowat Alfter some discussion on tile benefits of the tourist trade and the ' best means by which to procure this trade. taken part in by Mveffll speakers, the meeting was lid- dressed by Dr. Doolittle of Toronto. The speaker pointed out the many natural advantflEBB n- 859d by the ‘island for the attraction oi’ tourists and emphasized the need for an organization which would take the matter in hand and by dil- ferent means promote tile growth of the tourist traffic. Dr. Doolittle concluded by Qlldoffilflg ‘the Ne" of a provincial association as ll "plenum move in the right direc- tion and expressed no doubt I8 l0 its success. At the conclusion of the address a committee of 018M W" 7mm“! for the purpose of clillinll t! 111°"? representative maetius B! 5 "m" date when the matter would be dealt with more fully. The com- mittee munists of the fcllowinft: Messrs M. P. Titus. A. A. Pom- oroy, P. W. Clarkln. C. N. R.. H0!!- .l. J. McDonald , Commissioner 0i Public worn, c. M. Wlllllml- Boldim’ Settlement Board. J- J- llcKiIlnou, H. Brown. Victoria LIST u Fairy Soap u the whitest and El"!!! lalp for toilet it the dis-diam. daring fine fabrics III for plrticulsr About i i ti: F | white oval‘ an Outing ' ‘ ' '_ of ‘ ,/_ _ . [All ("j/flu 1'1 .~///.»/....l. iWl/l/ //(ttr.',. d ‘l. s4 aournoss, flatulence. heartburn. gases. palpitation and pain dump moval to Coleman home. robs Emy Vale of one of her future the will reside on Eimwood avenue, Upon tr return. Mr. and Mrs. Kiley, the groom. The bride's evening ("USS was blue cropc-llc-clneni» _ with silver trimmings. The largo!‘ houn- ol ,1 l1 . R Lilo couple. K (flub; o I'V(' llf l('l' lnnrriilge null ]ll‘(‘i~‘tilli.l'tl ll(‘l‘ s litlLl ill'l’. a llt'lil upon llll-ir arrival llulnt- illlli llrce Hull-ting clu-l-rs for tile bride lid groom and with tho usual trout frolll thc hostess \\'\‘lll|l'ld tlloir wily ironic. (Olin-r pant-rs plouso ~'-'~'-l'-t \_ ‘folio liter uuiiltlrous frionils wlll ll-arn . . . a » -: dilqutlkl-s in Ji-pnn lo rout-h ill" .\ii‘l"l‘lf‘lifi (‘onlinsnt r [hp first phntoglilplls shouini. lilo insult of l ll v _ _‘ h A ‘ v ‘_ “This was taken on the day folinwlilg thr- lnllini shook by our oi fir" I‘ "with "ll" “do -' ll-l-‘i-“NWU” "n u" . Willi a silver vzlko pinto Elli-iii the! " iliuploylens of it. 'i‘. ilolln: tmwofi’ Jilpaill-sl: police hull talnhruiltrd tlll-;|,r,.§,,,,¢,.,| |,,».,- will, H"v(\l‘ n" lloultoll, Maine, Annetta (i. North hnllll after nil expenses hall boon Adan,“ and Mum, “thmnm 1,140 n“. llfltfivilllllvlls -- Mr llews lllr the‘ A tiharlolieiown Guardian's Saturday RED ROSE who has boon suffering for nunll-‘L “How good it smells”—for it i! , packed fresh roasted, arid the doubly sealed can preserires its rare aroma and flavor. (‘llarlottl-towil on the 31st of Octo- bor. She is survived by her hand, throe sons. and two dil let's. tho suns are \\'ill'rl-il now rt-s-i [idiug at (lot-haul, Now Lealnail ill (‘aigi v lliranl at noun-z Airs. ii. lfussl-ll .or, ll, (‘.. and !Cllill'l()iil‘l()\\'ll, onl- lil'tlllll'i'. ilywooil lbomi. and (inc sister .\l ' phy in Western (‘ailadn, ill-stilt,- no of the first photographs showing lllF result of the earthquakes in , Japan- to roach the American Fonlincnl. b wing the initial shock by one of lhv refugees who was a passenger on tho (‘anadinnlParific S. S. "Empress oi’ Australia." which performed such an heroic part in the rcsrnn of the suffnrer: tho ilt-nth of MriLthlrteen-story building crashed from the seventh floor into the ctroel t. which occurrlvl in benefit!!- ~ H» particular People- ao l" ,largo number of relatives and lllllv-ifflvllflfi who will miss her hospit- ught-plblo. and kind welcome. 'i'ln-. late Mrs. Howatt was ul- litil:ip.~.llirc,iways kind and patient, ever ready _ . i\lbl-rtu. and, to do good for others. a true friend llll‘ iiancilu-rs llri-lzind a faithful member of the Pres- Illorris of VtlilPIlllV-l ilyilariitn church. She vras laid to Airs. ,.i. J. lit-llniilolri-st in the Tryon cemetery. her ilohl-rt Pastor, ltev. G. C. Taylor, officiat- - in lilllilflllitfll, iug both at the house and the '~|gravo. Hlesseti are the dead who d" in the Lord. rlesidllu-t This was taken on the day and it shows how a iwar- Druxiilsts guarantee each h" be" "Bllgmtifs- "bu" “he Bradfonl. and Mr and Mrs. Mc- ,. package to correct digestion at Carri" Wm‘ h" m“ “w” “mm” Quads. will reside on White street. (‘anadlan Pacific R. S. "Elnproas nl‘ Australia. once. End your stomach trouble "M108 0T "l9 cflllimllll“? 1°’ -" this Cllyr-BOBIOD ilxchange. sufferers, and it shows a devastated pal-l of lokyo. m, few cent, 1.35 long and happy wedded life. _ Bringing Up Father. . "ml \\ \ .-....--~»~--~ - t m“ \ \ .. M... whit-ll prrlornwd l~lll‘i| an in-roit- purl in llll‘ rescue oftiin HUH? THlb? lit MY am’: wnxr l<lND OF A JOINT lb A COLLAR IN HERE‘: some: MY TEA" HEY “(our (one. HERE ‘VVA\TEQ' WHAT’: THE. IDEA °F THlb CUFF IN REALLY ? POT P i THlNK THifi l5 l THE lCE CREAM AN OUTRACAE 1 j HA5 A NECK TIE iiy-"eibiion MoMANfiS 51m’? i“: THERE - ANYBODY Mlsslv-r IN Tt-lls sou-n’? * .