_-,._‘_,—w-.~1.w ~ 1 only surviving unti member of thc had that ship 101-11 ,0! the Late William Mac- .\iscKinn0n, aged 5f» years. ‘Q's Cemetery. Service: were con- dlflflll b)‘ ‘ROY. R085. C. Efllflll. H0 he was very young. byitlrvived by a sister Mrs. J. S lie leaves to mourn a widow‘ Martin of Eldon and a neice in this 1,1,... [Qllzabeth Stevenson or 1-‘1-et1-1 1.910910“, city. ‘Mr. Mlcltfenale for twenty erlcton) and one daughter Evelyn. ' all‘: Bardfillfll‘ for Ml‘. ‘Eustace One son Cyrus dietl in Ottawa av an , Prince Street, and was nine years ago. and a daughte1-,.,,,.,,. 13,110,111. 8 faithful and capable employee- Mrs. llecheret- in Boston in .l\11rli‘1_.,,,-n1_.., “~01; lust. FUNERAL YETFERDAV- — The One brother William MacKiunou1‘ funeral of the late Mrs. George 011,100, 110,10 1,0,1 110.00 was was held yesterday after- noon from her late residence on Kings Street to ‘St. Houston's Cathedral and thence to the lRoman Catholic Cemetery. it was largely attended. The ser- vices were conducted l1y Rev. ‘Ftther Sinnoto-aml the pail bear- ers were ‘Messrs J. P. l)uffy, lllobert Kirwin, R. ‘F. Msddigati. Luke Higgins, ex-Muyor Jol111 McKenna, .l. B. il-‘lemming. interment was in the Roman Catholic Cemetery. also survive. terian Church met o11 Wednesday "8 01,111,111: 00L 13110 at the 1,0101, o1 After considerable discussion. i1. IMns. James Bell for the purpose of “'11s llevltlell to organize =1 Bull I'll-Organizing t-he Auxiliary of the Leaning center composed of three Women}: vhiissionary Society which district units_ embruving Iona East hnd been inactive since Church ona West. und Newtotvn (rose-i. 'Union. A splendid spirit of enthusi- Organization for each 01' these units nsm anti optimism prevailed hnd was quickly effected nnti the mem- tifteen names were enrolled with bers signed n11. lt was further de- more to be added. A chairman and citieti to select the (lucrnsey breed Secretary were appointed and after for thc district, the ‘bulls to ‘be tie‘ devotional exercises the Auxiliary liverctt the latter part of the win- wa-s organized and the following ter. officers elected. ‘President, Mrs. ’l‘his center makes tht- fifth or- ‘Archie MacDonadtl, 1st. Vice Presngnnizcd in the province tiuring the ‘Mrs. James Bell. 2nd. Vice Pres. present season. The work thus nc- Mrs‘. Joseph ‘Livingstone. Secre~ couiplittht-tl is t1 compliment to the tnry_ Mus. ‘David Brooks. 'l‘reasnrer. t-tt-tlpnrntlnn of thc Federal‘ and Mrs. Spencer Sharam "hiessnge" Provincial Live ‘Stock Branches who Sec‘y. "Mrs. Jos. ‘Livingstone. it hurt- ctiergeticully 1111.~1l1etl the 110l- waa decided to hold the monthly icy involved to a successful concili- meetings as formerly. on the first sion. Wetlnesttny of cat-h month ut 2.110 'l‘l1e farmers ot the Iona district p.111. or t-he Southern Queen's (‘nttle - llreetliitg Club 11s it is culled dc- Tho death o1‘ ltobcrt lltnvell. for serve 1t great measure of credit for mcrly o1‘ S1111ny llrnc. twcurred n1 their t-o-opcffltlou. All are ‘iooklnl! the ~(‘i1a1l01te.1o\v11 l11['irn1ur_v rm forward to n grunt deal oi’ optimism biondny‘. lie hnd been ill for to-sonte real improvement in cattle some timc- lie was n native of l1reetling in this section of the coun- Kings County 11nd was well known ll‘.l'- in this wily 21nd vicinity. lie rctir- ctl from the service of the t‘. .\'. Early y-cstertiay morning the S. ll. t111 the Providctu ifuud 111111111 S. 'l‘eln. ivutler thc t-o111n1aud‘ot' icn yours ago and for thc past sew tfnptniu .\. llnuge. snileti from this e11 yenrs hnd re<ltied in Freetown. port for Jerscy (Jity with the larg- i‘. B. l. est curgti of sccd potatoes ever lie was a momineut member 01' shippctl trout this province. tho Orange Order ailtl was a Pro» After working live days the llyieriuu- ills \vi :111tlonc hroth- stovedores inst night stowed the or survive. Mrs. \\‘, W. Somer. inst suck of t1 cargo of 29.200 bugs. Union stteei. is n niece. t-nch containing two nnd one-half The luuernl was held this nfter- lmshcis. mailing n totni n1‘ $18,001! noon on the arrival o1‘ the Prince bnghQlg m" 11101141111111“, wththa; Edward island Express. The body (fupt. llauge in an interview “Th: taken to Elmwootl Cemetery with the ilunrtlitiu reporter, who where ‘illiefillfllli W85 lllillll‘ lllllilw‘ “'11s ri-t-ci\'otl illill cutt-rtniucil with llltl i1 "Vi"? ‘Tllllmliial §9l"'l“9- the kindness and hospitality ‘for which Norwegians arc noted. highly Mlllly DPOIllB lll lllllll filly "n" proisetl the quality . put-king nnd country will deeply regret to learn 1111111111111; of the cargo. The qunlity "l ill‘? ileiii-ll "l MY-‘l- U317‘ Rilllwlfll 111' tht- shipiucut is thc hight-st llll‘ (‘nptniii hnd t-vcr hnd on Lilly ship 1111411-1- his 11111111111111], "'l‘l1t-y nvc lilac 111111lcs" he sztitl- “llf l wcrc suilitig for .\"1r\vn,v' l would surely lultc l1o1n1~ some snclcs 111 show my 111-:- plc 1hr- high t1uulity ot‘ the 110111111911 blot-Neil which ticcurrctl nt lit-r ltorue, Powuul Slrccl. 111 52.15 o'- clock Saturday morning. 'l‘here nrt- left to cherish hcr mP- mory tutti mourn their itiss 11 family t1fs1ix S0715, and one dnuglner, munc- ly. Ailrliill on the tnrtn- ut Stanley liritlge. Everett i11 Denver Alfred 1E. At homo. Dr. .-\. L. ll. in Cabral. Snsk, Daniel A_ i11 Mont-ton. M. l’. -ll. i11 Toronto 41nd Jennie wife ot‘ .l. K. Mittrllotialtl. \Vl1_vt'.t1t:n1uagl1, ( ope Breton. grtnvu on Print-c lCtl\v11|'tl lalntitl." ‘A. ‘E. and Dnnicl wt-rc n1 her bed- ml“ “"9- sidt- when site breathed her last. Till“ ‘msmlflwil “"i ‘ll Cullml" 11,0 1-,,,,,,,.,,1_ 0,011.1, “.111 1,0 01-1. liztuge.1icst-rves1ht1 full 111111ret-in- 1.01m W111 1,0 1,8111 11,15 01-10,000,,_ tion 111' not. tmly the farmers, but Service nt the house will be t-onduv- "ll ill“ lwullle "f Wlllce Wlwall" tctl by lfev. \\'. llrtice Muir nt 2 p. lfilllllli» 111. lntertucnt will tukc place i11 (‘nptniti llnuge. nlthout-tll tlf 171 Clifton. Nt-tv London. where lilrs. llUll-(‘illllllti/iillli. t-nunngv hnd his ex- uVlocNeil will be lnid 1o rest 1111111.!‘ lll‘l‘lt'lll‘l‘s ill illl‘ \\'°l'ltl VW-lr- (lll 01119 01 11111- hu-sbnntl. the fith 111' llctzember. 1917. whilc S. Covinto. ho oetl nntl sunk \\". S. Mt-Kie ot‘ this city is the coinmnitder of the S fnmily. 11y 2| tit-rlnnn stiluuarinc. when 111k SAY “BAYER” when you buy-INSIST! Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets, you are not getting the genuine Bayer product prescribed by physi- cians and proved safe by millions over 25 yea s for Colds Headache Neuritis Lut ago Pain Neuralgia Toothache Rheumatism . Wbflrdssth occurred sud- He was the son of the late Alex- Jvn this city on ‘Saturday, took adder hlacKinuoli, and was burn yelterdcyafternoon fronrthe at Rustiot) Road but spent moi-it 101.0 111e,. l‘ W“°"l 11°!" 1° t!" ‘PM vl luv years M Pwllliliclflll» ""6"" iFrunt-e. h. his in-rtvsl he was taken the faintly had located when‘ to n 1111111111111 suffering, from pneu- contracted ‘through exposure before n ‘large audience 111' parlshone n and ' lvrgiuut-u. the comer stone of the St. Mar- _laitl by His Lordship ililshop Louis (Theory. i 'l‘h1- wcnther was ideal ft1r the sistorlLct-reitunty commenced at .\lrs. Samuel Kennedy of Charlobitln-ce tfclock and was nt1t concinti- tetown, Mrs. Sturgeon and Min/ed until nearly five. Hammond Hertz of Concord, N. H.‘ 'i‘bt- tn-otaccdings opened with the luring of the corner stone by His ‘Lordslnp and was followed -l1y a On Thttrsday evening, Oct. 21st avfivlittlilid)‘ untl able sermon by Rev. nteeting was held at iona for thvllth‘. A. purpose oi‘ organizing a Cat-tie 1111-_‘l’t=tcrs liny who took an his theme 11101191119111 ‘(fentetg The n1ee1_i|1g‘i|1t' subject “Has (‘ntholicity Fail- enthusiasiic. Addresses were tic-loll." livcretl by Messrs. W. ll. Shaw. Live Stock SupL, and C. A. Archi- _ was lnrgeiy attended and was most sisted in the ceremony by ‘Right bait} Federal ‘Promoter. Cattle Divi-‘llev. hlouslgttor McLean. l’. A. V. w_ M_ s_ REQRGAMSED _ The siou, t1n the various policies in op- 11111101, 01- 11111,“), 11,111,01- pyegby. oration tor the improvement of cat- Following the sennou His Lord- ship blessed the bell. ill-t was as- (l.- Rev. Fr. Louis ‘Callaghan. l). D.. acted us deacon and Fr. Patrick Wnlsh of the Cathedral staff was itinstet- of ceremonies. besides thel pastor ‘Rev. ‘Fr. Kenneth hlcPher- sou werc: l-‘r. P. .l. Hogan. 1P1‘. P. i’) WIcGnIgan, Pr. 'R. J. McDonald and Fr. J. A. Murphy. Dunstaifs University. The exterior of the church is now the exception of the tower and the work oi’ the iu~ terior shall be pushed 1o comple- 1io11 as soon as possible. completed with ‘MEDICAL CONGRESS — Dr. E. '1‘. Tuntou, S'Side left Saturday afternoon for Montreal the Clinical Congress of the Ameri- can ‘College of Surgeons which is being held this week. He was ac- cmnpanietl by Airs. Tanton. to attend --WONDERFUL CROP — Mt‘. M. J. Mclvor, Kinkora. ‘Seed Potato Grower of this Prov-l ince has this ycnr as tisuni n ‘bun- ner crop, digging over 37,000 bus!» cls. There are other large crops in Freetown Carleton. other places in this country. The yield is nil cases being exception- Pioneer Tlgnish and -LAlD TO REST - The funeral 0t’ the into it. J. liicNelll, Tyne Vul- Jnmes Alucvlhee who passed away suddenly on Saturday. mains are expected Wednestlny evening. Funeral will be hold ‘from the MacLean Funeral ilmne. King Square. 1o the People's Cemetery. The lute Zilrs. MacPbce leaves to mourn one son, W. W‘. MacPhee, Editor Sentinel, two daughters, 111's. Mar- jorie Macldtttlyeti, all o1‘ whom are in 'i‘oroutot to irrlve onl t ‘Sitmmerslde and the Orange Nliss Jean, SERVICES. -- The funeral of thc lute .lohn .\iucKinou, of School Street. was held on Sat- urday afteriuur-n, i11 lt‘retl1~1'it'to11‘ (Temcterjr. sive scrvit-cs were contluctetl 111 the luntst- nnd grnvc by Rev. Nell Her- 1111111, 1111111111" oi tho (Ieliiral (‘ilris- tinu Church. The motor cur. The pull lmnrern were: lit-uj. Simpson, (T-WJP. Ssalc. Percy Proud. \\'. ‘ll. Stevenson, A. A. Niac- llounld nnd .lt‘11t1tln111 West. Foi- 11,0 g,.,,,,e_ lowing were thc floral tributes: Pil- Ml? "lid Dennis Shea, Sniutiel Lune and lllln- 5-"I‘lll>llll;1Yntcr111c11t Povrnni (‘cuu-tcry. interment. being duneral was by So- grcnily iutprcsscd was ht- illtii hc i111t-11tls ltztvlug a rt-11t1rtt-r from oui- of lllc -.\'t.=\v Ycrlt 11ap1-rs inspt-t-t the cargo 1111011 its arrival. st) 111111 “S1uul lslnitti" ‘might re- _ _ t _ _ S. l\'c11ut\tl_v; Telephone. (‘om- Mrs MacDonald nnd her brothers “w” m" l‘"l'l“""" l‘ ‘lpsfiwefi l" ‘Kllilltfll, and 11111111)’. 'l‘l1t-' regular monthly meeting of thc ltuynl Edward Chapter o1‘ the imperial Order ot‘ the Daughters of the Empire was held in the Navy littiltllng yesterday nfter- Crcutly presided. Mrs. McMillan, Provincial Educa- tionul Secretary Wits authorized to order "sets of war memorial pictures in Schools us they were tieetletl also a splendid set ot‘ books on Canadian History from RM. Dent K- Sou. to be purchased nnd placed in ‘Pirblic Library. to present to Print-e o1‘ ivnles College two prizes. 1st 111.00: 2111i, 1.1.00 for ltcst essay on “(‘on‘fetierntio11.“ ‘A Committee was tippointetl to sec proper authorities about innin- silence on Armistice Day. Airs. . (7. Moore .loi11‘ convention was also rend. Nils-s \Viieon. Red Red Cross. She was listened to with dapt attention. At the close of her for Redllmpdrtunt. position Cross work. 110011111; adjourned to tlonnl Department, meet lnnt Monday in .lununry. Bringing Up Father \~1_~‘ ._-1 QOT RID ot= THAT DlAYlQNb NELKLACE.BUT 1 CERTAINLY wouu: LIKE-Po ><~ow WHO t-r tsscouqsrot noes N01‘ hrrscr 11111411211117‘ Accept onl j "Bayer" ‘package -~ which conta s proven directions. Hand "Bu ' boxed of l! tablets 1 Also ttles of 24 and |00—*Dfll"lfll. time 1| '15:. ‘tit-m mild!‘ ‘Unfiltered n1 0:111:11 ‘a r191" 11-11111-1111111», 11v “Wilc- fr l ll I I 8 llc c . " ."i o n we noun u Q o y u‘. "and '00 saint the I :-"...-:.":..:':.-:; '.:1."..--.::...; .l.. .... mrlhrn-t-tt. tutor: The awn took rim ‘ at at: n11; 1. cargo of 111111111111 shells from ‘ residence 84 School Street at nine 511.00g”, 1.1113131“; ‘ 1 Brown's. I IIAL YIITIRDAY - The o'clock Thursday llisbl- 0i’ Mr- Jill"! France. l-pr threefiays a ud nights he and the sitrvivors of liis crew. were cxposetbto the elements on the open sea in In open boat, be- ‘ coast of ti}; -couNTYcoun"r-'rneoét e1- term o! the County Court was‘ eld at ‘Sununerslde on Friday, Judge Stewart o1! Charlottetown presiding. T. V. Grant There were sixteen case's for the John lel'n1_ but only five were ctfntested. W. ‘McLeod, Jolm A. Dewar were The 1irlncipai case was between also i11 the running for assembly- two parties fro111 Kenslngton. The and S. S. plaintiff sued for the sum of $54.05. ‘LIBERALS NOMINATED. the Liberal Third District of King's. held on Saturday, John Musterd of Cardi- gan was nominated to run for as- semblymuu, and Dr. 01 5L t1f Montague for Councillor. man. and Hessian for councillor. and all parts of tile 1 ‘ the balance, he claimed. due him on a, check of $100.00 which he hnd puss IN TORONTO.--Word was given the defendant an Dem. 2nd. received yesterday morning by N. I023.The defendant, who was a mer- 11_ Maeheah or the death or M11, chant contended that he had deliv- ley, was held on Sunday afternoon Bred lwlll l". tllfl DlHllltil-‘f at the with an exceptionally large attend. amount of the check and since tbeu lance. Friends gathering from 3131111; the plaintiff had ‘bought goods from Province to him to the extent of $45.95 which 11uy ttheir last tribute of respect to fllllmll" "9 clfllmeil- Judgement was a worthy citizen, ‘The 1111191311 Bu. given for defendant for 845.95. B. vice at the house was conducted by “'~ Tamil" l0!‘ Dlfllllillf- Hentll of St. Rev. B. Crew. interment was made Strong. K- t“. for defendant. 111 the Presbyterian ‘Cemetery at Tyne Valley. thc. late‘ Mrs. plnce fro ler hom est d ft- , , emoon 111111100 1016:3051, be; 11,2 a1m_ took place at St. Patricks Church, memme 1am,” and near vmenda Furl Augustus. on Wednesday 11.1w 1,111,010,, w“ taken ‘by Rev‘ w_ morning last at 9 o'clock. The St. J ‘ . 1 who spoke very fcellldgle; IMHO!‘ [he Rev’ D’ P’ Croken‘ fine life anl tot-ks of ti l -. I lady. The fudbeeral went lily‘ fililinlh ‘he mgfln mm sang the Nmmal ‘B- C' Wm my“ m IBM" “l m” “m1 611,110,,’ New mum)" where me re tiittss. ihe bride was attended by were tenderly laid to rest beside her husband. Following were the pull i1enrertz: Bruce Muir of mains afternoon. The late CALLAGHAN -— COYLE NUP- LAID TO R-EST.-—The funeral of “ALs-"rhe mmlag“ i" Ml‘- McNem tookdiillles (‘nllngiutth Fort Attgustits, nnd Alias Annie Coyle, Dromore, ccrciuouy was performed by tlbe Aiembers ot‘ the choir presided at hcr sisiter Miss Katie Coyle; anti the groomsmttn was Mr. Augustine (‘ullngllntlh cousin of the groom. .\lr. W. A Stew- , _ m,‘ 1m D, A, Mcmnnon’ M“ 11E‘, lioth lnitle nnd bridesmaid viere llur Show, .\lr. Joltn Agnew. vt-ry tnsternliy and becomingiy ot- tivctl. ltnmetlintcly after tho cere- _D,ED YESTERDA“ éyflehdfl nnniy the brltlal party motored to and citizens \vere shocked yester- (Iliay to lenlm of thc death of Mrs. orace ly e whit-b .0 t" d t ,' . . ms,den(_e‘ m 1m", o,g,"né'klfies?er(l,lfig, ncl‘ which was daintily and s111n11- 1,1,11,01,21, we 1,96%‘, 111o11s|y ecrvctl. A very pleasant ed lady had iteen tailing for lllllc ““°‘,"°°" “as “Dem- l" speech weeks the end cnme unexpectedly. makmg‘ ‘lancmg’ and social mu‘ who was 1, verse. ln the evening a grand re- thc city tor luncheon in Mr. John Webster's splendid car; returning lo the home of‘ the bride for tilti- The re_ 110,101,110. 01- 1111. 11,10 (‘,,,,1_ 1,11,, 11,0 caption was held at the beautihil 1111 pres- Mrs: 31111111: llcnrtz, .\l1's. l-lurriet Stnrg~ eon. Lutlles Aid of (leutral Cl11'is1ia11‘1'inge Roland Western Canada. be hold pending the arrival o1‘ lu-r son i'rom Western Canada. Gutu-tliait joins Th" -.___-___.___________.. ~_._ of The S. S. ‘MlIIilLSlO, under the friends in extending SillPCFP sgv1n- txnnmund oi’ Captain A. ‘F. ‘Carlson. 11111111" to the lmronvctl. FUNERAL SERVICES. »- literal of the lute .lan1cs \\‘nlte1' , Jenkins, (lleufiunnn. took 1111111‘ on m umfloitel°lml as 50°“ u“ "5 far" Tuesday 12th‘ 111111.. from .\lat-Lct111's g“ “f lflmsphme from Tampa’ Mo" ‘ “.111, wns nuioatloti. Capt. Carlson left 1,011.3. Aiontrettl on Saturday for this port. 011115 o" t v (-1 -11 he,» Except for 11 strong wind anti H. J I POM“! mm"! d H" q head sen met with on gaining thetlllclllimll 0i’ ‘Cllli-‘ilillllfl #lll‘\'l"““ ‘H10 ' llndertaking largely attended. vice_in town and ltov .\lr. ltinn of (‘l1nrlt1t1ct1nv11 at mouth o1‘ the St. Lawrence, t-he The pnll lwnrers wet-e vtoyage was uneventful. lionrtl- The shipment of potatoes the ilnt-lltntultl. liluuliato is taking from this port llo-swvvll is dcstitit-tl for Nontnik, Virginia. Trinity (‘hurt-h. John Houston's Donald officintitig. groom were Mrs. Watson V. llllellil‘ as witnesses. . E. B. Mc- 6.~i1'> train on es. Their many S. MacKay, stating that her Giatlwin and Olll 1110 1,, ‘J0me of the groom at East River. 00001111 ilere delightful music and danc- fnvoiite with her host of friends. till‘! Willi lllvl!" llilslllmlll-Y‘ ""1119 She leaves to mourn ‘ Iiesitles ht-r illfl llllll-‘le Pa"! llll 100 qllllillly- Ml‘- sorrowing husbnnti, one tlttughtcr. "llll MPQ- ‘Callaghan have "he be“ Miss Jean n1 home. nnd two sons Wlllllefi 0f llllllly Mend-i 101‘ l1 V911’ 111111111 h, lnippy journey down tho vale of The funeral w1ll life. .4 imttie port yesterday about noon‘ t0 loud the second shipment of seed 11otatoes. The Munlisto received orders i11 biontrettl lust wt-dnestiny to proceed Capt. Carlson says he expects that his cargo will ‘number somewhere —W-EDDING BELLS-lite "W- i11 the vicinity ot’ 411.000 basis or -\ll"rl1l¥"e- about. 1011.000 bushels. About one Church. Atleiuitle Semple nnd Har- tiaughter ot‘ .\i.r. nnd .\lr.-t. lleruard 1,110,111.11 11011 10,, meve1101-110 ‘vet-e old Partridge; ivrcntlt. Simma Pack- hic-Tague of this 111g (Jompany; cross, Wallace Mnc- itoche, sou of Mr. William N. Roche 1,151 11115111 11111111111; the 0111-30 111111 0f Smlllfli P- E- L‘ mo" lllllf" 349"‘ conditions nre favorable the entire lllly 'lu"0l‘nillll!- Ovtfllltrl‘ Ziiill. ill‘ Si- shipment should be under the Vllllrlmle.‘ hatches on iSuturtlny. so that the tmvn. Rev. lvioinsignor Alaurico Mc- ghtp may gall ‘Sunday ntoriling. Tlll‘ lllllllv- llllll Capt. (‘nrlson is u native of ‘Noor- Nll» will koppiug, Sweden, the great textile llcKlllllllll twilllE Cl-ty. This is his ‘first. trip to Prince Alter the ("Plvfillwlly Edward tlalantl. He ‘has been ‘follow- the happy young couple left on the in; the, hes, 1m; the phat twanty~ u shc-rt honeymoon [our years and has been irolding lrlp tthrottgh the Mnritlnit- Provinc- capthhyg pflpepg Since 19211 Captain Wlflh Ml‘- Carisone aea-farin-g career has been llllll MYS- Rfwlle l1 lllllllly nnd 91'9"" most fortunate. Never- in nil ‘his petjous wedded life. l" William at work yesterday afternoon alitl quarter of a century ns ,1 seuman has he experienced. any of the diffi- J-IN AUTO ACCIDENT-Airs. A- culties or tlisastens which are usu- rB- ally ‘the fate o! those who go "down ceivett word from Vancouver. l3. C., to the hen 1h 51111111," 1W0 Sisters. Mrs. O11 enteringfthe harbor he was A. t‘. Stewart agreeably surprised and impressed hatbbeon lnjtircd in n11 nuto acci- by the mellow beauty of the pan- deut-lt appears thnt thcy hnd been torni scenery which stretched in Stewart pleasing ‘panorama before his eye. when their cur wns~run into by n The beauty of our island shores, big touring car. 3111's. Sit-wort. had he said, equals it‘ 11ot surpasses the 1v,“ 111111911 10 111,111,, 100,1 1,9,. ,.000,-11her collar-bone brokcn in two plac' ‘scenic t-ltnr-m along the St. Law- 01 11,0 (~0,,,.1,,,110,, 1,0111 1,, S0 J01," es, 311's. Clndwln tietwclvett 111l11orin- ronce River. l-le thought that the 111st _]|1n9_ The 191,01», 01 11,1, 110,011 juries, while Mr. Stewart was tor- Garden of the Gulf ‘has wonderful Edwnrti Chapter 1111111111111111 n, simulate ennui-lb t0 Harare lniury o! ommrttmlties as n tourist tiarndise. any kinll- At last reports both lnd- He hnd met several of the tourists (it-MG "1,,-sen lea who were taken to n hospital w-ho- visited the island on the ‘S. S. then spoke of the crippled children “'91? getting along nitfvly- - IMr. Munargo‘ inst summer nnd all in P. E. l. under thc (r1180 - of the1Stewart, it may he recnllctt was tor seemed captivated. I i 0:1 0192s n m-t run-themes. we 1 ~- Gust Irish ti» rmvyd llrlt ish Colum- his. T3 111s urn) \ many years an outstanding teacher The Captain evinced grent inter- in this Province and now holds an eat in the fox ind-itstry. l-le had attentions "mm coroner saddle: Ulittfllll. v _ The 8. B. ‘minnow carries tam! msu, reprflqntl n11 nationalities as a mn- aroma preoenttboy are short handed. One of the crew. a wiper from Tampa. frat-present in. faring ‘from fractured skull, due to having a bottle‘ ‘broken over his head in a fracas with t'wo nesroes. The sailor had been‘ given on ar- riving at Montreal, a. certificate of entrance to the bospttil to ulnldergo treatment tor boils. The Contain was surprised, on answering a tele- phone’ call from the Montreal Gem- eral Hospital to ‘flud his wiper ‘with a broken skull and guarded by a policeman. After the departure of the -Mun- listo from this port snotlher Manson steamer is eitpected- to dock‘ on Tuesday to ship a-notber load of seed potatoes. THURSDAY WEDDING BELLS _Mr. Harold Kenneth Simmons and Ethel Wint- fred wedlock are to be married to- day at ‘Newport, R. I. Miss Wed- lock is the daughter of Mr. and Mns. J: Stanley wedlock of 124 re, Stanley wedlock, is a. well known fox rancher of Canada. Mr. Simmons is the eon of Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. Simmons of Rockland, Me. Miss wedlock attended the Prince of Wales College in Canada and Mr. Simmons is a Tufts man. lie is associated in business with the United Fruit Company of Bos- ton. ‘They will be at ‘home in Arling- ton later in the autumn. -Boston Transcript, Oct. 23rd. (lMr. and Mrs. Wedlock were formerly residents of Charlottetown). SAD DROWNING.—The many friends oi’ Mr. and Mrs. Walter MacKenzie, formerly of ‘Rose Val- ley, ‘P. E. l. but now of Kimberley, deatih by drowning of their little son, inn. The little ind thud been playlhg in the yard- with his .ln-oth- er Duncan. lie hnd suddenly stray- nrhmvo tho nlnrm n search was -be- gun. lie hnd atrnyetl into the next deep. ltictiicnl aid was sitmntonotl wt once but life was extinct as 11c had fullcn lu‘ headlong and tnust have smothered instntitly. Much enty-eighilt year_ Peter McIntosh. a respected, resident of Belle River. inhabitant-s, Cape Breton and dur- his lite. tl-le was a quiet, inoffen- sive, (loti-fearlng man and was a from which he never recovered painful malady which ‘he endured tile leaves to cherish his memory. lWiiton_ N. D.; Mary nnd Stewart nt homo. One brother Alexander‘ him. His wife, a daughter of thci him nineteen years ngo. The funeral service was conduc- ment was at Belfast cemetery. marriage ceremony was perform- ch rysatwhemums and lnlliileil-liltill‘ played by, Miss ‘inn Livingston, sis» young couple are ‘held by their nu- merous friends. The groom's pres- versation, Mr- and ‘Mrs. Living- tbo Educn- heard of the fume P. E. l. ‘hnd guin- ed in this li11t1 nnd mtkcd mnny 1 LEFT ‘FHAT ~ucKLAc11n-i~MR_“* 5x151; Bag-s, vtoust»; Jaurn" new"? don"t- CAREJTfi our or‘ MY HANDS-Mow 1 Musrqrr R10 tor: THAT OVER COAT‘- tr-csnfAttdLY 1'5 5TH Ni - O 60g CkiiAtr-tfi the Montreal General Hospital sut- , Brooks stgeet, Arlington. Her tatih- . cti away and when his little brot-ll‘ 11111115 1.1 s11ta11tli11‘g n vncntion in the flu Sllnlltly.()ctt1l1cr tin- 17111111111. 1'4"" all" ll‘ “"13 "Jim" lllltl fallen Si. ‘Puuls (‘ltiirt-h. S11111111t=rsitits was u lurgo congregation n11 cloquoht into n hole of water about two ifeet 1h town t111 Wodncsdny nnd wan hm] 1111111111131“; 1191-10.,“ 11-10,, 0,1, sympathy is felt for Mr. nnd Itirs. funeral ot‘ the lnlc Airs. 011111105 M11‘; relatives nnd trlcntls nanhcretl to Mackenzie by their many fnientls. ‘Phee. who dtctl ill 'l0l0lll°- 10° greet Fr. 1)11fl’y tit lllil ‘itomc, \v)1g|-e On ‘Oct. 16, at the P. E. I. Ilospi~ Funeral Home nnd was well attend- lill» ‘melt! P1153911 "my lll hi8 Bev- etl. ltev. .\lr. Ewen Aichongull coll" Hc left t111 \\’r'tl_1|cs1iil)' 1110rnlntt Th9 4196985941 W"! b0"! "l- lllvel‘ PPOlllP-‘l (‘PlllPlelY- Th“ "an hearers Lynn. whore ht: will visit relatives 111g chiIdhOOd, moved with his par- gull, 111-11111111111 null \\’- M'~'D°"' 1111111110111 ()1111111|;t_ cnts to this island where he spent 11111, regular nttentlnnt nt the house of 511w,- f(1_\' mnciics of Alberta, lLS. God. Oultoti‘, silver tux l11s11t1t"t<>l'\vll" A 1'91"‘ "K". lie ""5191?" l1 flllol-fk the livc stock tlc11art1ucut of tile nnd inter was attacked by a more 1,, reglgtgretl ui the Ptlllisel‘, and with lml-'le“°e' tshrec weclts. interviewed lly Th9 five “hudren: Rough,’ o, A0111,“ chum‘ mm H, “mud be his “my m wnt-d. within this short pcriotl it Rock. B.'C.; Jessie of Quincy, Ma's-s: 1,15,00,17 1,,“, ,1,,.,,,,,1 ,11,0111 31109 shv- » -Katl1eri11e. Airs. ll. W. lielyen 111e,, 1.,,X,,S_ 11111111,, 1,1,0 01,111 1111011119 litls bccu inspecting ranches ill llll? snutht-rn pnrt t1f the ‘province, and ‘doclnrcs that rnutzhca are 110w 111100110 by 1110 11101131,“, 11151,” late Ronald Stewart, 1vre11ect-ttse11 1lllfllllllllll ill Mllvlliflll- lllllilllill- Bel‘ O'Leary: Rev. A. L. Slnnott of the - -' " be‘ 1--c t1 1 1 trr n ‘\vi 11¢- ted l1 the Rev. ‘M. I). McDonald 0f nlmmm‘ ‘mu mdlly mm‘ "mufi U“ ‘ll l" r" S n - “l _ ll- ‘ 11,6 11’,Y,11e,,c1,,,,.c1,, who $00,“, 0on0 sides (‘nltzttry \\'llh‘l"‘ ill" lllll-"fll- (‘nbe ot‘ the (Yathctirul stntf to Tir- 10,.11,,g “.0015 10 11,0 bereaved W10, t-tilvcr iox ranch in the pltlvlllw l5 nish; ltcv M. ltoouc_v' front Tlguirli sorrow not without thope lnter- Q-“liillllslloil- iug of the auirnnls, Mr. (tultun cX- City Hospital. For the present WEDDING BELL$-—ln the (10. plninetl that the tunrninus urewcg- llcv. Walter .\lt"t'iu1gn11,] lltpréuali: 11111111111 1101,19 011 _\11-_ 1,1111 )1,-§_1isicrcd by tattooing 1:1 1h~ cuts of guatns. ulii be hint ouct .1 Fret! ‘Hyde, Cornwall, overlookiugdill‘ tlllfvl’ lllllilllhf-"v 4"" "l" the” "m" the lmnks ot‘ the l1enntiful West lllflllllllR-‘l “l0 llllll't‘ll "lily when —~~——————-———-— R1119,- an event 01 more that, 1,111.10. each auhunl cozucs- to :1 iudutlurtl 111g 111191951 100k .0111“, 011 the e1». sci by the govcrnm-rut. uccortiing I 9111,15 01' Qcthhet- the 211th “vhpn to the ngc of ihc fox. 'l‘.‘1c zttgister- , 11101,- 0111111-11 11111111111111; M11101, 11.1111, ed letters oi’ tho tiwncr hie tattooed becametthe l1ride o! Mr. Watson 1411011351010 501, 01' M1; 111111 M,“ also by letter together with the Boyd ‘Livingston, Clyde River, 'l‘]19!1u111i1(:r of tht- tux. hdéiiltlfltlfl in the United {jhurcl}, Cm-hwah, ~11, nnd ouch succeeding your lnts a. let- the presence of about sixty invited l" iltllflllillit. “l3". "C," “D." will 80 guests. The bride who-looked very 0"- 50 "l!" i‘ 99X "m" l" 1935 ‘Ym whmonw 11, agownogwmto greog. ‘have the leticr '1)“ in its lcft our. at“, 01,11, 011111111-11111101111011 oraugedlcrc also the number '11’ ti1c nuimnl ' 1,101,501,111 0,111 can-yingabuuquet 011s iplnceti. 11' it is nho Iirrtt. on that. ranch. i1 will be nnmoeretl “i" so fern, was given away by her 111th. that, the first fox in 1921i would he er, while the Wedding March was "Mnlmmll "U1" e11 by new 11; 11L Attken, 1,0310,» 01 cntes that the fox was horn in i023 (j; '5 10,. 01 11,1, 0100,11 A110,. 11,1, 010,01 or fox runch nt Port. Elglu. N. D.. 0011610111111110110 0,111 1,,, 1,,00,.00,.1.1111tl it was his grnndfntlu-r who, it ate 1.1010 13111111011 111100111100,» “.01, is snld. rnistnl the first sllvcr foxes rendered by Retrinnltl Ayers, cous- l" “illlllvlly- A1 ‘his l°l‘"lli"l» 1W‘- 1“ 01‘ 1110001110, 11,0 111,051,, m1 11011.1, 011111111 still continues the nrcetling to 1, 1,1,00,11,11 1110000,; T118 01.01,, of the old “()ultt1u" strain. 111114111 111110 were 01110010110 1,1111 1,0011% famous by his graurlintlit-tj. (Cni- showing the esteem in which the “My H°"“m') 0m t0 the 0,1110 W111, 1, 000011101 spending n vtu-y pleasant vacation “FINPIMIW vfl Ml Ilclllllll ""10" a , string of Denrls. After n pleasant with ‘his Ilnrcnta Mr. and Mrs. "Ili- t-‘flffl IN‘!!! llllftllll!‘ l“ evening ‘anent in music and con- Pnmfl‘ ml"! "i m" Almlltlilltl- . 7°“ m‘ l‘; n‘ ston lcft for their future ‘homo i11 ‘willed l" ll"? llllflfitllflotl ,ln St. “Fmmm” or n‘ (“w w Clyde 'River followed by tho Iicst lmlllmllv“ Clillleilllll» ClIRPlOt-ttfi‘ 5 il0¢ it 1S £1518: ,1» 111a lxoco a elaar made; *.__a nnd has since been t-tigagmt ,-1t LVISITING PRIEST. -- ltcv. llynlet‘ nnd tithcr itilssiotis, FRIDAY 1 Futht-t- tin-tor (lnlinnt. Nlngdnlcu ls- lfnthttr (inllutit who was he celelrrntctl high Muss in S1. Pub pruviut" H v , zit-hnd to tho 11111.11 111 rit-ks Church, wht-rc h1- pronclioti to furiut-r htrnriily n-t-lcntucd by his uullly tcxt, "Whose Hills yon shull forgive 1111111115, thcy ure forgiven nnd whom.- 1,1111; 1 ——--— you shall rctnln ihny uro rt-tninctl." FUNERAL SERVICES - The tn the afternoon u lill';:i‘ hnmth-r 1,1 llllwe yvfllelllii!’ imlll lllilcllemr” they were highly t-ntcrtnlnetllly Mr. u11tl Airs. Duffy 11nd family. a . i was luitl , , ducted tlleihlejllilffshusqlzgnd m the etiroitte to Neu Yt11 it lo scc 11111311. 1o rcst l1t=1=1t L H1 l tor Mrs. Vilnlsh also to 1111111011 anti \verc: J. (i. Nilflflllllfl-‘ll. ll- Milena“ l1efort1 returning to his 110mg 11,, ‘lie speaks 111'|n1i.11icnlly ht c011. tlitions in the west, nnd 5111111111111 the little Ford in vcry IIUCCSBBT)’ 111 convey him over inc 111111111; 11-11111 one tuissitin to ziuothcr. l~‘r. lluily _ 1 _ q v saw 1111111y Chilllqflfi 111 .1111, 01111,, Department o1 At-uicttltiuc. Ottawa. 01,115,, 0,, For,‘ 111,211,011“, “he” illillly ot‘ the nmli ltnoun 1111111111011. ers, us well 11s iht-ir into pastor, hnvc pnssctl 1t1 their t-temn; 01. ‘Q11 11 111111‘ m" inspection to nli the will be i11 the tiistrlct for nlwlll Herald on Saturday morning, ho d6- time. DIOCESE CHANCES. —-Tl1e toll ‘lowing changes among the Catholic clergy (11 this DlOHCE-lt‘ hhvn been evuc. (flllresllnlnl- Vlllwll- will“ Cathctlrai stuff to 111.1111 llay: 111v Lnkc, Aldcrsytlc. Aietliciuc Hut. htl- 1,001,, (1,,11,,,_._.1,0,, 01- 110110 1110,11, to Cardigan; iltev l3. tllllis, Cartil- Qitestitiuetl ychnrding thc ln-und- gnu. retires and will reside i11 the in the right 0111', nnd thc your tunrk, the left car. The letter ::A" indi- Mr. -t)ulton is tibe owner o.‘ a silv- llcv. .llenry' A. JluiTy 1111s hcon Doesn't hurt one bit! Dropinlag 1t. oi! with 11,‘ 11s, nidliclult ‘ remove ovary lnml corn, mitt cnrl‘ F0111‘ years ago Fr. Duity was or- Ym" m“ m“ “n” '“ l1 wishes of their mnny friends. “mm by “Mm” ‘Imus Olbellry ‘or alludes, without soreness or irritli . m between tho tot-s, and thl i <RAC1ouS£ ht‘ tiiotreyze 11f EtlIHOIILOII, Alberta. THERE'S A ~ ' , z S». DIKMQMD i t-tonnottst/“fi-‘l’. ori-tfltli PO KETQ