.. i ....... ,, V‘. ., . ow‘ I _ u, '. to l’l'.¢l ti* News A l" . , - ' .- BlJumG ' airbase;- A ‘on’... ‘and ‘ ' ontgvwoddllmvu noriormed in st» ll 'h i ' 0-. Q31"! °3 u"! “W. n!!!“ Patrick's Church, Grand River, on ?aflng'. 1 ‘ in O.’ N. Ru YIIGS l: . and IQYIOUS Jegsje Mcmty v d hm l. y evening about 8.30. and, Mrs, Ailgmgineaxmtlgfrei). 8:12“ 43g, hi, R115 squeezed gidg, was Fatwa in the holy bonds lntoTthlvyard. and the‘ héflfd . ‘ ' and "'11 “mm "wmlm pastor. the no nd Joh . WW5 w.“ “Fm P“ lmlmm" .5“ Donald. who ‘celebixatzd “fie I i 131.311‘! agrclzgililot liluehileorgette Wlglol gold 85. car an arm uquet. Q ~ - ioi white cnrnationbland maiden hair l?" WWW m.“ fern. Bhe was attended by MissMn. ' 019'“ Fulfawfli ,C. Brcwnrsister of‘ the groom, , bu", l... ‘ . '- gollglxizmiilgt crepe and carried a l“'"“' - l .l » 0 t . . , _ ' GAmEmNG - Miss Glllls. oeyeidvleeeoiffuprofiglli illilflwi/l? _ 6m W" UWWBS l" 0 groom. The choir of which the groom deiishlll-ll Hum Fifi-Y. 8W9" i0 h" was a member sang most beautiful- grigndp at her home in Sunlmerside. 1y ‘om, M155 Bertha Moms“, prb °!1 . evening‘ Th” “d!” 5W"! M; the organ. Following the W" Peel's" by Mm“ “mm”. $1"- ceremony the bridal party motored lvl‘ all ml Will's bl! _Ml'- be? to Borden, where the bride and wood. MacNeiil. assisted _b.v groom entrained for poem m; lul- mb henaMrs w. . MacNeill. other Alder-lean cities on their hou- "Wedr? YEW “m” mm“ l" Fhellreymcon trip. the bride wearing a lullfll 800d beautiful muskrat coat. Upon their . _ ~ _ return they will reside at Port Hill, where we wish them many years o! hzippiness and pmsperlLy_--N_ ;~ "i . LAID T0 BEST-The funeral of s‘; 1:11‘ Jkfggwwdy f gel-side. The deceaseds only daugh- mm he‘, hem‘; M a‘ Hmsbmmlgummii h-Mrs. Martin W. Taylor oi Bum- sheer. The we attendance testi- mflfld‘ “u” “w”? “"’°“‘Y'fl"° a“ t6 the place which m" years ago. The late Mr. Baker was lody ‘whose passing in the flower m,,°;,'°h}t°,fifel‘}§mw§° rwutwhaagd ' ' o n s mos n - fimhfiglféh some churches were planned by him d ma, cmzem The aémce w“ 00m and built under his supervision. In dud“ by Rwfm Rummy and Rev his private life he was as conscien- mmmond ‘Ll ' me mwcal" tious as in his work. His word was mmoiror-‘ha-dmcérbemg rendered his bond and he could not tolerate Dy m’ Chou, or Fmmy church» um any man whose word was not or d" we direction of P”, meéchei; lwhoseactions were not above board. mmmem w“ h‘ the Home; Gem: He was an ideal citizen whose mem- eiery-The pallbearers were ‘as iol- m‘?! nu???‘ lms ma“ Md mud‘ .' l ' ' -w "no a e. wyéeMawmesn ; k233i‘? n; --FUNERAL or ma. ozone-a 0mm a“ Nfhmudn andis" .3.‘ E. BAKER-The body oi the late The" were many beam,“ Mr George E. Baker, for many years “m1 trmuws; ‘ ' l one-oi Summersides most honored ‘ \ residents, and who passed away at Iofgfluu CONFERENCE _ the residence oi hlsson in Charlot- Representative; ‘of the ‘land settle- 53“ °I 84 Yew’ “flved “t siumme" mmtbranch q; the Deptkofgimmb side by yesterday mornings train. gtaflqn m“; eojonluuon and Bland The funeral took place in the after;- sl,p,_,.lvmprw o’. the soldiers 55mm noon-at onepclock from the res - mmpboflrd. gyt-mm mcmms w dence oi M.. and‘ Mrs. Johll A. anew qrcon nee o! the Mubflsmallmsn, Summer Street. to téille time-swmmprs at me DapartJPecples Cemetery, Rev. Arehil; d men“ mwct-omce, 5mm “tux N] Adams officiating. and was val’ l1!‘- t Ashton’ commissioner gely attended. The pal arers , l ~ . Ellis. H. M. Baker. Charles Waugh, m prfi-ent’ , ‘Thomas Johnston and J.A. Small- Mqngy, SBARAM__ on . wed man. The chief mourner was the, 11W Mr. and Mrs. William Sharam “' Hum,‘ “m-bnde w” m [name oi Mr. Harry MacGougan. ,2 lson oi. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Mac- Maritime Trade Commissioner's Oi- _~;;._ .3,’ v comm-Hm‘! pyeugelggamhéérecrualnm ‘lg, Gouger». Summersidc. appears as _fice inl-Torcnto." - Va a Son m, . w l "l" m sham“ the winner of a. scholarship cf $40 $2M couplsg/iil make $1’. heovrvnuc’ m‘ mm‘! pm“ m the nmmmng a; ‘Mm-ray mm“. when class of Horton Academy. His The ‘ceremony was performed by his Smwess" m“ r Revfiwm“ 8mm’ m“ °' the WEDNESDAY on black‘ m "m" (mural!- BYW‘ which =- de i ~ ~ - British Columbia. The other pr llshtiul suppejr was served at the home of the bride where relatives and rriiendslaad gathered to wish m. and ma.» Sharam every hap ' norm: role scam. -—The re- ‘rlrded yestordaymiorrling to An- . of A. A. Hennessey. The bod! TUESDAY , ‘was accompanied by his wife and LEAVE Fol. MAlNLANme-nr Island for the pastIl-etilring about three years ago, as hat been "' . - . i; f m g White on dark green‘ tow yh ‘:0 been granted leave of been lgoizggtlghi yum? ‘h; mwahck on onus“ . blue on orange; Green on cream. I s. few months. Accoln-‘three ‘wiid’ and thcilfl don't-lunar» would restore his health. LAID TO llEST-v-The iuneral of l . nrfand m ll some Heart Home Jpiricnds who s‘: glyeunlda? ewes held “mm” Mass-was celebrated by RW- Wm‘ ' ' -ia wilt" _ woo-Tomutinoetog actor» AUXILIARY Man's- Women's ‘Auxiliary oiltlte common . anion. COUPLE airman/man- - ‘ - 5M5 .. oyable evening was port and _thc ndwser was being used 111,35? speniflagotxl-llzrllfliojme of Mr. and Mrs. to help turn the ship at the head pg-qegflgm Mm w. g_ Quwgrfiiflfill- Stewart lMcKinnon. Highfleid, * on of the wharf. The absence of‘ use. Pied tha chair and the-annual ire; Wednesday.‘ the Zflinsinilzlgxlfdl: aha"; ‘l; Wibgnfh-‘fhmlliltlllel " -' . " V. all oithcir an used r a N“ by Mm 0”“ ‘w’ uvmw w irost, _Wi;!‘8ml‘l0 ‘doubt om . t ti - d ish them many years causes ~c e accident. Br oe was p: o? ifieiieul... w. A. Duifet then thrown aselnst another while l ,l'i>nl his ‘eetand Mr l guy “dun “m. neighbors assembled to ofier ialici- e treasurer. cars ‘l-previoury iii-bloom!‘ ‘owl-l u» excel! ‘nt-"wdru callodthe commune on" and in “W? W“ 111W _ brine pastpgai cgmmendedbfule a icw welllychosen words told the spun mum! several tim Mamba-g Th, ‘mum-y h“ been 017196120! the meeting and express- landing. Both men were.~_un ed . o h ~ _ 1am wishes oi those present. A 2km”... 1:‘ g way beautifullOoleman lamp and apurse " -. -..- ~ l th in l - °~°:§%.°Y", lltoioo gnaw W" “inenrltlfig, 5.3.23 ".55.. l 6% "do-environ .- l ‘ lbw. or the drool o . . ,. had-practically 1W“ mflflbeen a patient ior the last ‘two o-ldlrnonths ands halt following a lin- gering illness. in her 70th year. Bhe was a native oi Bt. Eleanors. ‘the. daughter oi the late m. and Mm‘ Benjamin Kennedy, and had. been t trusted and efficient house‘; oer of Mr. W. B. 'I‘rowsdale,'of mud. for many years. She was . d in universal respect. Wadi/cry hospitable and kind. devoted tohcr dLtles and work and took anactlve interest in the United, Church. 511B holding part oi the" ad which he and his ‘lath- cl‘. the late Mr. Robert Schunnan. curs“? £30m??? years a o, Many; ~ | . D! ug out t c» Is anct-wli , 3 m "m thWWW-lci matrilnbny to Mr. Harold J.jremember him as the genial trav- Wllhkon oi the late Mr. and eller for Messrs. Frost at Wood, ~ - D- BFOWII. Port Hill. The iarm implement maruiiacturers. He geremcny was‘ performed by their-was fl, “Vednefldev. Nov. B1. was. when Miss hoineste ant member of the nelrxgt chum; at ‘Bedeque. ‘As ll. - _ ne or, r en and citizen-he had - ,‘m%‘$dm?ue fi NilDf-iai High Mass which followedJew equals. , . Punk-w “m” ' ‘Illlhbrldc who locked charming nil-Mild. predeceased him by about was the 186i c! the 01d film"? I9- ‘ malriing on the Jsland and leaves to ‘mourn two brothers, United States, one, Mr. George Ken- and Everett T. at home; also flve~nedy of Boston. and the other in brothers and two sisters, namely: Wilmington, Mr. Meier Schunnen o! suuuner- place this afternoon from the resid- Jflirilb Gflllld Schllfmlll. cncc of her nephew, Mr. Benjamin t0 Riley. oi Linkletter. to the People's illcmetcry at Bummerside-S. -l three years. Three sons are Jen: to mourn, namely: Percy, cf Alberta; Walter lllay. c! Edmonton U. S. Ambassado Germany; Mrs. (Reva D Dmald. cl Vancouver; Schurman. oi , Sum Caleb H. Schurman cf Maynard F. Scllunnan o! Summer- .—DEATII or INFANT ‘sow- Much sympathy is extended t0 Ml‘. side and Mr. George W. Schuzman m"! Mfs- Ivan A. Maclfieeman. of of New York City. Th": funeral takes summer-lid“ “"1"” mun‘ 5°“ 9"“; place today at 130 p. m. from his ed away in the Prince County Hos m“; msmence 5¢.1=»,-e;4;0wn_ when; pital on Wednesday morning antigens-a in Mt. Stewart ieel they are a short service will be held at the WW1 laid to rest on Thursday in Fhihloslng a real friend. The church in home; interment, at Bedcque. To People's Cemetery. at Summerside. ed relatives the Guardian ~8- ncere sympathy-(S FAREWELL T1317.‘ EYTATION Manager of the Royal Blink 97th, by residents O! Mi» slew!" and an address reed by Rev. M1.K# Char an. ' to Mr. Hall: Mr. H. L. Hall bye, pleasure that you have Just Those who have been in any way associated with you during your ~80- iwhich you worshipped and to whom you gave so generously of your means and oi your sympathy will sutler a great loss, and this village -—PAINI"UL INJURY» —- Master Ralph Williams, the little six year old. son oi Mr. and.Ml-s. Williams of Summerslde, whilst m; turning iwm an errand or _ mmhel- had we mgsgmtunq go {all Borden train last night from Ott- on the icy sidewalk. breaking" his 6W!‘ Wile 9 thumb close to the hand. The irac- Minister m“; was 31mm; immedi my seq, by ies Dunning relative to the new tho doctor who was called in and thg little sufferer is nowdoing well. I RETURNED FROM OTTAWA- Messrs. Hon. Premier-l A. C. Saun- ders. A. E. McLean, M. P. arld' Claude Holman returned by the late clpaw your feelings at m“ "mm M interviewed the i ' Railways,‘ Hon. Char- ._]5[,AN[)E3 DEAD ..-.Mrs,. Wm. Lockhart, of Coleman. has léceivedMARTlN-At Charlottetown. word from her brother. Mr. Thomas Nov. 29th. to Mr. and Mrs. K. M s M. Ramsay oi Linden, Mass. stat- Mal-tin, a daughter. ing that his wife had died Nov. CARRAGHElL-At Green Bay on 20th ‘at her home there. after an November 23rd, 192B. to_ Mr. and illness‘ 0f 3 Ywfs- EVBPYUUYIB W35 Mrs. Thomas Carragher, a son. done for her suflerings but of no GILLIS-To M-r. and Mrs. James avail. Mrs. Ramsay W“ formerly N. Gillis, vise. on Nov. 2e, 102a, a Miss Ruble Williams oi Tyne Val-rm, Douglas Norman. daughter of the lute Uriah Wll- HENNESSEY - In this .city. Dec. s oi that place’. ‘The fllllfikilflnd, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hen- took place from the residence fli- ncsscy, 97 Kent Street, a daughter. Linden 0n NOV. 23rd. Th0" flreiltlLlflh-At New London, on Nov. leit to mourn, besides her husbands" two sons and one daughter. "Ellw- , n. _ . ly: Beecher. Earl and Olive; also ;_.|_.L|.;mq_At the .p_ E_ Island Hos- 35km ROY. JBY. W. W. Douglas, pitalfDec. 4th t0 Mr. and Mrs. J. Jordon McLean, a daughterfShir- r 5th, to Mr. and Mrs. klwwledsments- ‘A-LIAHOUSLA’; Vancouver, B. 0. .\’I. I2. Hillhousé (nee Miss Gladys bison oi Charlottetown.) a son M,’ W5,’ McIntyre’ R E’ 151mm tctown on Saturday last at the ripe m,“ liam h. La Mr. and Mrs. Willard Riley. ' Congratulations. four brothers, Jabez. Edward. and John Wlllianl all of Tyne Valley. 3 my; KP and Philip oi Eilerslie. To the a? ' 3 ‘ - . were MessrsjMaior Schurman, - - reiived the sincere sympathy o! e iroln the head oillce, Ottawa, nriil cbmmlmlty is emndedrs arrrunu mom MONCTOMT n l Wain-a in the parsonage of only sop. MrrAlbert Baker of Sum- Hon, w_ M_ Leg, Minister o! Agr -‘ the any“ phurch at Mun.” m“. , _ , culture, Hon. J. P. Maclntyle-Min- bbuiqltbe “ ‘ e mo}; p1“; gel .: . ister oi Public Works. - l -c0N_GltATUI-ATIONS ——In the Wilfred Boulter, Deputy lilinister oi ‘ ’ znnouncements oi the Agadla Una; Agflcunufe returned last zqifilt fit-om m4 1.11m; 1; Mgxay 9m,“ an)“; Vflrfllty- Wblfvlllc. N. 8.. or awar attending a conference a one on; "lorw; ma“; in“ Mex“ (moi scholarships ior 1928-29, the 1t i3 undergfpod thflit arranlumefrTs Mun.“ were made for the nstitution c 81933 to M“ and Mes, weighing ll lbs. and slMMQlus-At Westmoreiand on sov- ::.-d., to Mr. fmd Mrs. Lorne Valley Women's Institute met 3,], the Slnuncils. ‘ a son. (Weight l1 lbs.) home of Mrs. Pope Abbott. with nine mom 15m humus as pmwflm many young friends of Summerside ‘gm léfiggguljoumvlgfi? memhmg and, 8mm.” aw“ ‘new, will heartily congratulate Harry olsl gmobue “can” planes lwm be on Ream-y, e “m, combing- William Warren. 1 Stair, both oi Charlottetown. VZLSSEY-KEIZEIL-On December 1Y§a5ugf"Mfs_ Sterlmg Maclfian, mo“ of gum“ have lam ‘Qugwjns 6th, 1928, at the residence of the Dummy-s, Mm; Hadley Macmwrsonl eriMr-s. Splugeon MaoLean, and Mrs. rr silndn Blondon. Auditors. Mrs. wm. ,MB<;POW011‘flhd Mrs. Sheldon tion used in 1028 by the Province o l _ color schemes ior their’ 1920 motor Rfiv- E- H- Rflmlfl-Y. nains oi J. R. McNeil was ior vehicle “cegxdpgatfi m Btxr, t, Charlottetown. Ha l e ew mns- .. ill-nods in their new lib. llmwlmh mm m“ Funmm Hm“ ‘jflflmoofifgfnmongygmeau 9g 1mg;- Emmeilne Keizer oi Grand Trac- Abbott " _ _ ' mation andskTcail-istwigavfillée New Idle- _ _ cogs“ wrunswick, y ue w ,nu- ~ ' 515m m baggage of uxhohxl; merals and letters; “ "°“'°d~ H 1m red i""°"‘- "°"°" °°““"'“°“‘ ‘“ “m” ggliieciilfilflwlii! o: bgck°?0n- STEELE-A Hlhqp: W Yp V110,!“ béfVBfl Y0!‘ ‘WBDHFQVG YQEF: ‘ado. Black on ugh‘ ‘my: Mnnuboa’ s; Daniel Steele m hm 118th ' knew“, "AY-At Fanningbrock on Dec Royg] Mr. Robert F. Jay, aged 67. Benin, 001mm, sclruaMAnr-At Presto '. 1928. J. Davis ‘Bchunnan. Mum,“ - ‘SAlVlPLEp-At Winnipeg,‘ Dec. 2nd Mm c . _.- ‘ ' l Al s l , r . m.» a o we u» W ..s..""...:: “°"‘""‘ Bruce oi this city and Leslie Mc- r =~==-~~c = Me's m “l ‘t. “mar: ‘.22 y mmumtwhm mmemlflomo w ' ' 1-; h lured at the Marine Wharf when award’ whore‘ mqulem is afhawscr from the D G S Aranq _ m e on grave more slipped its bight irbm'§wharl" A §§,,M§Sn‘g£yaa&oy P. illlalsh. post catching both merrabcut the‘ . we... ....-.....»e “l... l - .rs.l..s:.s=rrzsrs oi York to Amy 5rd t his residence LAMONT - At Dun County. on Dec. 4. Y BAKER-At 40 Orlebar B 'you 2 Thursday, Decem scicus‘ when picked up andwere at once taken" to__the . w“ w- t m...” .- yullthenprescnted Mr. cndfllrfl- "m" the! Willi!” , tlie inn n‘; 11:3 Jug“- m m Mclinnou by Misslbaura Stetson to lhvrtly alter-war . At‘, as erg new; M“. yam“; l, y: ohmotb madelvery suitable re- b0" Mt Nsht t e lni ¥th moon u" by lmqlpmply. es: ~A bcunteous-lunch was serv- condition was o 351'; ogwylwuwygnqmq gig-bathe Ladies present, and the purable- i-kllltglvlb llaunnumimtl ,__ m 0 8 0 _ ._ .__- , - ‘Arnold Keougb. ulgioginoisgyeoi- -. AIMA, Albert County. N. B.. I011 0f Mr- Alonaclieollgh oi Nor- t-A sadjatali occurred 99W’? "Y. pi ' i’- .1., lQ-ftitltfl Iplaud WQdnQIdgIQmh-tkidhisn" thrown euliuu ' in an o]: hcunteior ... ,'. V?! W W woods in We 0h the ,way1'to "YIN-Ia tbeesrl in lllmbe Char Charlottetown. She oi arm w] typc of citizenship. I As those who can-almost antici- us assure you that the hearts cf the people oi this village and the sur- rounding country to which you have _ given seven years of service will go |withyou and Mrs. Hall in good ‘wishes for your iuturc happiness and success in your new location and our prayers for you and your " ' partner in liie is that you may b' flilared many years. make many ' friends, and enjoy your work. l We ask you to accept this gift from youijfrlends as a small toker of. esteem and in grateful remem- hranceoi your connection with us. Signed: Rev. A. P. McLellan. Rev. M. K Charman. Russell C. Clark, H. w QKay, Dr. J. G. Toombs, Dr. A. B in. H. F. Feehan, W. L. Mc-l . James P. McIntyre, Stevrart M¢E80hern. J. n. Tlmons, McLeod Douglas, A. J. Grant. John F. Mo. - J- Mclfllll-S. John Webster. The reillilients of the gifts and addresses made appreciative do_~ : GLEN VALLEY msrmmil. The annual meetingiof the Glen members and three visitors present; ZIEVJILRT-At the Prince Edward meeting opened by singing the ode, island Hospital on November 26th. F011 call.» was answered with a William H- Patriotic terse. Tlhe minutes ci last annual: and last monthly meeting were lcadeanwadopted; Much nos be"! 45h? during the past" year m. ll ‘ Ward improving jule school. After ° "smile reports had been heard wAnlmN-sTArm-At st. PauPs the fonmfig mice“. m“ -on Tuesday. December 4th. ed for the coming yezrimggsllzeni, i° Em" Um“ Mm Malcolm MacKerlzle. Vice-Pros. M15- Hlifih’ N1¢h°l$°!l..l-S2cretary- A Dmflfilm of Vocal andInstru- mental mudc then followed, after which Mrs. Sterling more“ reed‘ 3a farewell address to Mm. Abbott 3 Kemiamd the lvilsses Pearl and Doris who Y°'“- are leaving the dish-iota and l M Willard MacDcwell ... ented with a purse. Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Willard l1. roll call to be answered| llristmas receipes. Lunch was I y then served by the hostess and N-At Btrassburg, Bash. Nov. tmwmmglf?" by “w”? M“ :40. John Holman, in his 77th year.I fo-vunrly oi Winsloe, P. E. I. WISE-In the Sacred Heart Home, Dec. 2nd. Mary Wise. 118 . Following is the address: To Mrs. Pope Abbott and Misses Pearl and Doris. “m”! mm‘ We have learned with re- gret that you are about to leave‘ ius andmake your home for stints. elsewhere. and we ‘take this op-- L, on s,“ ,portunity oi expressing ouraflllléci- iurduy December ‘st- Geome E‘ Bak_‘fltl0fl 0f the VBIUBrbI-B asntrlbutlw er. age 84 years. Remains forwarded acts‘ and lnnumerable- tokiemnoi towards us have been '1, " especially weTwu; _ surely miss you as our efficient secy- . trees. You have‘ "never beat-absent! j from any of our meetings we shallnot attempt to emmlerate lthehsaefl- flces you to promote the in- beloved wire or AllenB. MacDonaldl “Wis l’! W1‘ WWW ""1 in her 44th year “WW herd llNAilD-A thatyoul-‘place vrlllbe weqlpo fill. we trust our kindlydntenest “any p” 5, ‘ JQhn E Bemudjin your welfare wllltouch irrespon- Kansans-At the- Prince oountvteive chord inlyoul- heart, and that Hesnilal. Dec. 6th.‘ sllmlxohnedyloiufllll . ash-r with you he .10tn ’ '6'" cacit-hedl-yndhd _ weoannot but hope tilat ed his apprenti your _ maybe oi short dur- Stewart. Merchant Tai on and that we‘ welcomeyouimel-rlde. _ l went to the United ' held positions oi trust n ‘ was su ,_ _ , v Olilltal. "worcestcxt-"l ‘. Middleton adoniuc, coed.» dolled Dave to a libs which position he no up hilmind to return to lib again 'i'n our midst.‘ and best wishes of your la alley Institute. | 3‘»W<~’>'l1~n' ""?§§d$3°-°Ti“r'~°°’ .= "axial-l- ‘- '1 <4 . ‘ ‘tie’ ciiiriaiioiiwfenuinrof‘satiny gsnsqgilo-s Mr. H. L. Hall, who has been? cl’ candida at Mt. Stewart. ‘and Whlli has been transferred to the btli-nch] at Baddeck. C. B.. wits waited upon: gt the Bank on Tuesday. Nth/ember! andpresented with “if suite-bill 8m} " ..rn-t e Foresters Hall. on the ev~l ening oi the same day. Mrs. Hall! was" presented with a nurse, 0! 80W an address read by Mrs. Rossl Plggott. Following was the address. . flours the. world mast famous vi .tradcma1'k/ It is with feelings lnlrlgled.,witb.i~ pleasure and regret thainwemeat; here this afternoon to bid YOlLGOOQ-n! . been "promoted in your chosen proq iesslon, and regret that it therefore‘ becomes necessary ior you to sever, your connection with us. - " ‘l’ » IS Mklstefs, Voice trademark is a world wide talisman of trzlde.Victor products are knbwn in every part of the globe, = have been for more than zl quarter cen» lury. Nothing in their field ever equalled Victor pro- ducts, I they leadkheworld in performance. . whose interests you have made your ' own will lose a man of the true Every New, Victor Radio is a peitected radio, far advanced in design. AC. tube operation, single control, lighted‘ dial, 4 velvetiike tone and volume, - smart tasteful cabinets. ~ Here is featured the popular Lowboy model, a cabinet designed specially for authorized Victor Radio Dealers..." and offered by them to you, with the New Victor Radio,- Victor Loud Speaker, fuliset of eight tubes, and “plug in" I w. Milfill i1‘. vlnu 1 $285. MCanldlJJlIiQad idem W" an... .1». sen. Flcqlsflty Labourer.“ i... In Memoriam llamas-groom! Mr. Mooney was born at Millcove on March 2nd. i846 and has resided at Peakes for, practically severity years where he conducted a-saw-mill made you ieel at home. and the No f u, b - and by his selllal disposition he was m er “mess myermg’ m” extremely popular with James, Charles and Bob ton. who arrived {Men's Club oi Charlottetown was lheld in the Y. M._C. A. Thursday have oxide to our community. ,ilie. We sinesrly reg-rec that cir-l v onicllltligilltccs necessitates ypnufi - rc-: ' ,ll mcvailvmamomllmwc mm D_ $928 A ‘w your cheerypreserlccfmm ourmeet- BRADLEY-At the‘ City uospitolilllw- W! l1" W“ that YW-‘flfld m; late last evening, Andrew Bradley} aged 70 years, formerly oi St! me Teresas. Funeral notice later. KEG-At 299 lfltn-oy Street, Mon day. December 3rd. Mrs. John Yeo lticlillllhle-In thin ,city.,,Dec. 3rd. JohrnMcNelll. aged M years. y MacDONALW-Buddeniy at Orwell| (love. Sunday. Dec. 2. Rose. dearly ,_ rhlvof David A. _Manscn was hnbtening- to that ‘bourn from whenesno traveller returns,‘ with- out»: mllfll1llP,<..3tr\l$fl19-»0l; pain he passed to the "great beyond. and we ylns 1.3m and” the'vmuvc‘i.l_oy' a bémm; besides a great many buoys, stakes ' gechhand. . , ,» l, , . ' AM. megoumglo; ahvvmcei|thnti ‘h’ Jtadio licences, Radio direction still. , ,- _ "'__Dave as he was famtiiarlylknown was born at Nort five years ago. Rowe's’ Indian oi splendid parts full oi honor. his Word w» M socd. as his lmnd. _ deep and is being made deeper. years ’ gamma‘ iflmrb Ind flflbhIlcli-Ssehool. n t in Glaawlfillxlley. Moose doom m!‘ was llnkztlzlr: tub’ l ' .£al1 61ft ems‘ slight‘ token o! w‘: ,i- ' ' graphic work. meterological ,numerous other duties devolve oi this department..- l . ‘ i u bor and pliotage in large pottl. 81in. nal service and prediction otltilb are other int loperatcd independently of the Mar- :ine Department. rA‘ , offering protection to our ' , . iisirclliturc and a-Blologicak “ . "'. . , . - arethsmme oi the principal intcnlh honing Magazine, showing c! dml-rimen. “ ,mdstatnlabtive l "rho speaker told oi the dialer-align misery place, where he bought a farm. and the manner in which they work. aSDC-ht 50ml! happy years in. North The operation oi lighthouses was ;Cal~iet'oll. Finally he sold the farm. also explained and the advantage oi ‘and ior seven years was the trust- . the lens type oi light pver the re. ed caretaker of the Willow Hill Fox flector type. Ranch at Sherbrooke. In all the‘ A11 this useful ‘and indispensable On Wednesday morning October positions he held, he never was dls- work comprises only part sci the 3rd, the Angel oi Death visited missed and always had- to dismiss grgat work Qf the Marine and Fish- Peakes Station this time to call himself. He was a kind and obllg- el-ies Department. James Mooney to his. eternal re- ing neighbor and a favorite in the chairman _ community he lived. His hospitable the speaker t0: a“ thliilnffig home was open to all and. none the‘ hearty applause ofthe member went empty away. His cheery man- testmed to me |nwrést firms ad_ ner and natural cordlaiity soon dyesg , time always passed pleasantly away meeting closed with the King all classes in his company. And their name is legion who deplore his‘ untimely and During his illness which he bore unexpected death. ‘ ‘ patiently and cheerfully he was at- rnndafl hv hi5 Pastor There are leit‘to mourn a sor-f . rowing and devoted widow (nee Miss ' Rosella Currie of hlliilsflflilfi) and. He leaves to mourn the loss of a four sisters. Mrs, Dr. Palmer R.~ ‘h’ Gll-‘mlilfl 591E911!“ faithful husband and kind and lov- _ lug father, a sorrowing wife, seven nia; Miss Catherine Manson, oi i ._‘ sons and . six daughters,__ namely: Glendale. California; Mrs, Manson! ' in the McNeil]. of North Tryon and Mrsu North; Joe. Henry and Leo oi Bos- Crlarlotte Cameron of Summersldcn. home for their L0 all of whom we tender our sin- iathers funeral; Albert or New Jcr- (ere sympathy and. trust that He i sey and Andrew ‘Joe atthome; Mar- who doeth all things well will ap-l garet, Florence and Annie of New ply the balm of consolation to theifi - YOYK; Lizzie. M811! and Gertie 0f wounded hearts‘ and a fulfillmenti Boston. who were both home for ci the promise that the burden laid funeral, also one sister Mrs. Mulli- upon them will not be greater thani gan of Charlottetown. - . The iuncrafwllich was‘ very large- 1y attended took place Saturday Friday, ‘the soul. in the Trinity] morning from his late, lesldence to Church Cemetery, Elmsdale. and; '~ . lSt. Teresa's Church where a H1811 was followed by a very large con-E lMBSS 0f mqlllem WES S“!!! by the course ci people showing the res- Postor, Rev. I. R. A. McDonald and pgct they enter-mined 1m- 3, mm all that was mortal oi a kind hlw- who was such a short time a resi- band and loving father were tender- den; ly laid to rest there to await his final judgment. . ‘ , The popularity and esteem oi the eceasedwas shdwn by the number. cf Mass Cards from synipathizing friends and relatives. also a beauti- f_ul floral pillow from the family. (Patriot Please Copy.) DAVID A. MANSON . On Wednesday morning. the 28th. November. as the sun was rlulns in the East. shedding its light and grandeur to the inhabitants. of the earth..there_was one hdrrle in Elms,- daie where its glories did not pene- traim. for within deathflwas enact- ing-one» oi.i.ts saddest tragedies, about/shalt nastseven; all that was Reynolds, of Santa Anne, course." " 3 ' Pattern Service‘ ' "" they can bear. . His remains were laid to rest. on.‘ Y's Men ’s Meeting The regular meeting ‘or ‘the Y's evening at 6 p. m. with Jack Mac- i Nair in the chair. Ernest Clawson! was the speaker of the evening , taking as his sllbject. "The Work oi 1 the Marine and Fisheries. Thls- _ department looks after mail)‘ branches oi work wliicll make the A annual expenditure oi‘ eight million : _ dollars Justified. Over 5.000 miles oi l —---—-—- coast line come under Jurisdiction - including the coast oi Newiound-I land. This work is divided among} 1,0- the provinces..and operated from I centrally located bases. P. E. I. alone‘ ~ - - r has M0 lighthouses to look a ter TYPICAL“! 1mm s “N . l. ., l g a A smart model of. ..sheer n d, t t, _ R d, . be om velvet-with ccru lace used for sur- Bgqncfim: imzlni. the iuslsdictm, of plice closing vesteke. A clever plait this depart,” L _ rlrlangement in t res-piece wrap- " In the St Lawrence River a chan- “wnd 3km" mm‘. ll‘?- “"3553 nel has been made from the sea. to dim’ °°““'“’“‘°‘ "° " ° “mmmm Montreal. This channel is so feet °' "“°- “W” M“ "W" "4""? and bushes.“ " .Rsdio telegraph service. hydro-I and Inspection oi ships leaving har- "e- tonal“: norm vestee.’ °‘ mwtmm‘ i‘ like... inazglnpscr isotopic- . v 1 .11‘ ' ‘ The_ll‘lah f: Parisstylci. in a pn- NwV-GPKNF-‘Wr in the different time "oi blbyl’