. PXGFE TlYFfFJT-‘l i. l —— -— -' rm" '""" ‘i l i i . ‘*7- 21F d. d; “Mhtufibhmfitbnmt s:i,l:dLne%il{:/t.,l",h. (“at ed, and slowly wendetl their wiiylSas .. James K.. in Quincy. Ma. .;i » ' i- ' _ _ 5' t] p to SI. Joseph's church, Kelly‘iijA1ex' in Valleyflcld: Simon at Mon-l l " lllllllltlnullfilbglllrleilelillmlilrlels 01°38- Whrlr n rcrulleui truss was ‘ ltlsllri KRUP- M11“- W- H- Mcxenzlt"! l‘ W"'.o‘..‘. “’ ‘H“'O.‘”'“'..."Olh'ive esribll-"lretl ivliat ltiiiounts io111111K-llY lllt-l lliifitvl‘. l“¢1l11<‘!‘ 141W Clucdonl“; M“1'5='11‘11'°l' Mrs- Bell-ll - 0' .~ i . . » . ‘ e pa B81132‘: r11": _ rS- - _- i‘ ‘vhere t0 (let The (Judrdan oliiimtliililg m“ “"(1'!1l1l<l!:.\'.\3utlllrs .\lc.llilr-il11° lblluwmg brqthfl.“ and smug“; - l - r ~—-——~---""-~—" ‘ §l'wlirilg-lloggut's,' ,~\('(10l'tlll]g It) this For‘ John T0019, JUllll nUll-‘JPF, Pill" lNOnnnn Mcxcnzigf {worth pllwm‘ l 4i _ _, 1 . I _, 1|,“ ilcli (‘oiiwtiy Jul)“ Bring John McKenzie, AAOIOH. Mass. 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BOOK A: QO§OQ§§O QO§§Q§-O-Q§O-§-fO-O§§§§-O§O FOOOOOOKOK O O0 OO-OOQ-O -___._____.___..-.____ _. __'_..__ W. ....»__.__._i_ __. _-_._ 00d ci (as wpoooooooo>0oeoooooooooooooooooooouooo4ooooaoaoool‘mum ‘In-moan improvement on m“. flirtation omit lERAVEN AT NEXT ELECTION I (British United Press) | our)‘ making less deuiantls ‘his time and strength. lcv-rtnln, ii’ opinion in political cir’ our Party lenders will CUIIH‘ lwlth the Liberals after the n@.\'t lmovcs to that otld have lbetrli lillttle. i Before nu)‘ sucll uclluli can o li-tios of Red men throughout lhc ° country. whoso spheres ol' infid- ltmce arc indicated on a map 2'i Q ‘. - - - - . . - m.“ 13-]: t M itngue. . . . . ziyt-i-iiiillioii mus oi \ztl‘_\‘llll-‘i niwiis- ‘r hlleill." _ _ _ ‘llli-bcrgéved family mncllsy...“ powered focussing models, throwing a bfllllant :'“"‘“\-. lllllllll iiopiiii; will he donu ' “in (liltii.'.".._lffi“f_"" ljfllh)’ is extended. vrvrchdlvnw 11?] white beam 200 to 1000 feet. In durable nickel . P H _ r - ~ i i; d, h ‘i and? . . . . . . I """‘,"i‘l"lytigffllnffllgnllly ‘cling. Mics. PATRILK QUINN Ziiuil-i- ol' lllsl and rich black finish with special PFOJCCtIIXg lenses cl‘ ‘ "w ' 5 "i ~' '——-' - i: . '. - -- 13in tliotigh ])‘llll-l 1114 '11 1 1'1“- lt - a situation in which the Lib-l “There is hushed t ll l0)“ "ml holmm" l. .. ' . w i’ m,“ ‘adil o“ "‘ zit llts or Labour could bold the lllll lA voice of gladnessl’ lrlciglrells veiled “d “l 1?“1'““g-. m”? hollow m“ “hf , , . zlancu ol' puwor. we may texpcct to‘ a face. H1350lgmuugélgomlluirangitory, [hing 1 a \ 0U!‘ IIQEIICSTI Iuvereacly dealer CEIITICS 3 complete -. . _ o" - ~‘- ~ a a w w ~ . irom-aoadyior j. The Popular Vote By the once joyotls hearth. hr!‘ ttlzniti when the Ila)’ ‘m? ill; ill COlOTfUl CllflSlIlUHS CZITOIIS. ‘ o; "The ilgun-s m‘ lllu byelcetiourlA smilc hath passed which filled its m“ ~*1.""1‘3“'?iF1°°,“‘”?‘?',§}‘P? ,..-.‘,’§‘,‘... {which liiiva taken place duriiii: lhti home with light; lms“ :.'1H(i’i"':gl)‘;‘!‘(;;l “félrimn 1.11‘ (jiiiiutlitin National (liirhtln Co“ ozpusl year indicate an USlLllllSlllllA A soul whose beauty niiidn that l“ U ' p' .17. _ ramp.“ ~ ‘lquallty of voting between the thrre- smile so bright.“ 511"“ b" “ma” ‘HY? _ _ _ d _._. - f‘ _ L-f , ' .. . :lDill‘!lt)6——CUllSQl'VtlllVt, Liberal uiidl 171131" tlfilleéal ‘gljlgexzf’ gflxlvlé?“ 1 SQTUEC€ Gt l 8 Wuitrrul lump!" “molest, Vflnwuvcr lliabour. i . Many friends will learn wth - - "l 3' ? c“ . ' , ' .:l . -.\ ' f‘ .' , ..-- ' * 1‘ x" ' s‘ Assuming that the figures iuirlrrow and regret of the tlefitllllOf till); “W” ‘lsswluldrll Rujl "J91 nfcffillv‘ “k Flgufi $0 pl“ ‘E, ”.'-,;_'\"."'mf-I ‘lflflliilill llilltili/I/[nllliiiul tlrclireseiit tlle relutlvo streugthia u!‘ Patrick Quhlii. Watervale. which hlli o: Ivaucgélllikg mllsgqlc \_i working" OPUS!‘ PRES i. ,1”. m. \. Hundm. m") u. l. | i. r‘ , ‘lSl(‘( tel‘ ' ‘ ~~- 1 __ ‘ . _ _ glfeilrrrzdffivld’ iiietiilllfsqlicllllialssyoc. mhY large number of Deohle follow“: Pilrl i of _‘ C H RIC‘ E any I""""'I”>‘ "l n, m‘ alto be no reason to suppose that Notwithstanding the best lnedicallmifllum? tqbg€lelaexliffld Come u)‘ l)’ EVlLREADY LLASH~ , __- . . ri > .. -. - ‘mo’ do not n '3 hum l0 “e ‘l11dl tleatment, as well as the loving om and Simon; $2 LIGHT WlllCll Wlll IIOt o: ojheltl out. and the question as ‘ ‘what alternative system, lf any. irxlstitig single-vote ballot presents "An Emblem Ring as ogncl willgive lasling pleasure. “Vl/e have e large varicly o ibansome rings ol the very lalesl designs. Our assol-tuiclit includes Masonic, Knights of Folulnbus, Odd Fellows Knights 0f Pythizls, (h-angie Lodge’ etc, etc. y; W. W. lyllhLNlflli, LIMITE|)' irzwrzthrzils smut 1mm l DON’T WORRY Send us your Smells-and let us do your worrying at 7"‘ and daily returns. References: Your Father or Grand- father. i. JOSEPH A. RICH C0. Fish Pier, Boston wo-owowonmnwn», i i 2 r l §@Q-.-.'§~Q'§.'§'.Q 060-12-9-Suttu16l. Fl l §4§¥O§OQOOO§OQOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOQOO0090 itscll‘. lt is. ot‘ eourso. ililpossible lo ' llltllly that. as things stand a Party £\\'lllt'l1 has been able to conimziiul lonly a minority ol' votes in the U |coustitucucics as a whole, lilav ‘nevertheless bc returned to Wasa- minslei: as victors with an over» whclmiilg lnions. - ‘ Lord Younger ol' Lurkio. perhaps- lbettci- remcmberetl as the Chair .mau ol' the Unionist Party Organ- lizaiion for etBVEEH years down to 1fl~ lfiil. atlvocates l1 second ballot to ov- lnrt-ome, the dlfllctilty. when election Jiizhti-l arc (llF8(.‘-(:0l'llt!l‘t!tl, but Coli- iservitlivtis, generally speaking, sag." .‘.’\‘o. Public interest, it is tlllllifllll 1rd. could not, bc- sub-stained for a lat-rout! tftlllttlf-ll, and .'hc cxpclls; wind trouble lo iht- unfortunate can- ditlatcs is not by ally means til" least of the drawbacks of lht: Sce- ;oud Ilallot. ‘ Oil tho whole it scents clear that ‘neither the Second Ballot the Al- ltirrnativt- Vote. nor tho Propor- tloual Rcpresciltution plan provid- es the idea) which is sought for. ‘l’. lit.‘ indeed. if the (experience 0i’ 0th |cr coitiitrlcs. including Ireland, pru- ivldes a criterion is the system par cxcclltriice for tbc production of detail-locks. l So our old and \l't'll-Il‘ll.‘ll way is illkhly l» kci-p tin: slap-A Journalist Honored. l ""1" "lll('|‘ day llii- l'l'lm<' .\lini.i- l"l' wvul up lo lbw Prt s Gallery ol' ll!" Hourly III uuvoil a pout-l lit-a." ins. Ibo nami-s of all lllv (‘hail-marl lot’ lllt‘ l'l' Gallery Hllltw- 1X81. l Tn be a sut t-ss in that guilt-rt‘ majority iii the Cotil- ‘ your must bi.- a good mixer. and the 40400oooooooooovoooooooooooooooooooweoooooooo<ol"V1111" 51111151111‘ Wll“ i5 Ht his lW-“l Qllll that kind of atlntisphcrte. and that kind of thing. at omit,- sllcd his l-Illitei: cttrt-s and bet-am»: plaln All‘. lSlanlt-y llaldivin and in that. char- (iltllufy rattler‘ ht- wont into lllt; o‘ llar and had a drllik~~ti small out of cnursc~~ivith illl’ prt-st-nl fihail" nuin. .\lr. Alexander .\lllt'kllllOSll. ‘ 'l‘bi.- British Parliament is tho most Jiespilal parliament llll‘ world ltoivartls journalists. Practically, what ls gives lo them is a club. Not only ari- there Wl‘ltllll{'l‘Ol)lY'l1i‘ laud typing rooms; lhcrc is a dill- liugroom, a smoking room. a library ':: ilews-rooni, a chc-ss-roonl and it tca-riloni. Tho urltters ln the ehiel‘ writing-rue mare warned by an air tomatlc indicator of what .ls goln: in 2 5 l New Universities Dictionary COUPON How to Get It lot Ila Men Nominll Cod J Ihnuhctn _ and Diltrilntbl lComongsc “any! lib NEW‘ afllacdlc Dictionary, liolllil ll u!‘ unl groin, flltulrlhd ill ‘Ill page: i Ion.’ Q Pres-l: or Ind to t“! papal- this Coupon I“ ninety-eight 00$ eon! of banfllg, clerk hire, do. _ 11.411. POSTAGE ORDERS Ur to 2o miles try/L 7c on" B’; Over 20 mlleq FIILED u‘ . we ext-r; .1 ll ii-{rltflri o It 22 DlCTIONARll-IS IN ONE ()n|y One Coupon New Needed simply stluatltlcred all plttcc. over the The Indian Enquiry 'l"hi- Right llouorublc Sh- John Slmou, K.C., i\'l.l’.. who is to pre- side over the Commission which to to undertake an investigation ol' Indian Affairs. ls an outsltintllnt: Instance of ft mun ol' the highest intellect and itind dl-slutercstedness who with till these advantages has not succeed- ed hi capturing many ol' the ‘gilt-l tel-lug spoils‘ of office such as hart-i fallen to his contemporary or ttit-i University. the Bar and the Houscl of Commons-the Earl of lilrkcii“ head. i Coming down from Oxford with u great debating reputation. he was in an incredibly short time the poa- uessor of a huge practice at the. Bar and he ls iiow credibly report- ed to earn not less than $200,000 a. year. Bo far the fortunes or Sli- John and Lord Blrkcuheail lntd run on parallel lines, but unlike "FJ-lfl Sir John had the misfortune. wht-i- he trhose his political associations. to bark tip the wrong political trot- und tho rcsillt has been that lliel highest honours have not fallen i»; lilm. llut nothltiit in hls carcI-r will ilvdfllllltl more to his t-retlit than will hie tinhesllatlng acceptance ol'. of his political lltn. lLABOUR CANDIDATE FOR AB' " LONDON, November Bil-A eer- Italu old Ptlfllklllltlllltll‘)! hand ls wil- ‘llul.’ to bct, and not ln a sniilll alu- |tlllllt, that the Labour candidate for lAbei-ltvtin at the next election will ‘nor bc .\lr. Ramsay Maicdonultl. \\'ll 1t ‘\\'lll- ht‘ mllltlttlllls, seek a constilu-l The llPCtftlrltltl had been oiling for fi upon lltl\\‘t"\'(‘l" that may besil seem? lfcles is well founded. thin the Lab- in some sort ol' working urriliiKeni-“ul; {general election, and that tentative ‘ already be uiade effective it is stllllcielltly ob- vious that the Labour Party inusti sci its own house ln order by ink-i prospect of stable government is mlnisgrallons lo ou lit ilic House and telephones arcl personal Integrity, lihv- unpaid presidency or ilit- ln-‘years. _ dlan Commission with its hiboulzldaughtermentlonadaboveshe leavnwillstlfl be ii source its loss or timn. ill huge saerltlctpto mourn the following sorts and to iioblei- service for (iOil and llllltP or income. and its loin: dislocation daughters: Dali tn Medicine Hit. lAlbt-rta; Norman R.. lii McLaren. l In Memoriam l MR. FRANCIS MCDONALD Tlllu‘ Cl1ARLOll"1‘rJ'l‘OlVNvVQldA]{llligl H .\ cloutl of sadtit-ss. was cast 0\t'l' tlu- quit-l littc district of (lri-cn ltoad. and especially over tho home of llaliicl Mclltinaltl, on Wcthiesduy. Dec, 7th., when tho Angel ol' llcutli t'llll‘l‘l'tl there, and clitlnictl for its victim, .\lr. Francis “cllonalil, thd trumpiirutively arly ago ol' i2 years. l uestion: why is emulsi- ‘ l l cod-liver oil, iri the form ’soinc time and itipes were ie d a ' _ out for his rceuveigv, but llivlnc. of scous Emulmon’ s0 gen ‘Providt-ncc iulod r-thcr\\'i.~u'- and efduy IISCd? i Stlillllniidlliéiitil‘litsullliiiiifitliilii‘alitzllllliglilth l Answer: Because is pal- . During his illness ho Wits rlslt- gtablfl and PICHBHBt t0 tBkG. Ill by his paston who ttdminlster» led to llilli the lilsf rites ol' llle llloly Catholic church. 'l‘ht~y are left to mourn: o-ile son Daniel, on tho llotililstettil. and two datighters. ltrs. Brown, Charlotte- town, and Katie, l‘. S. A. llls fitucral which took l Children and grown people 5 lsoon acquire aliking for it. 5 By means take ,scb'l'r's EMULSION! place . LFriday tnoininy; was litrrzcly attend-l “q...” Dummy days um “m; mom '(}illlll)b0ll. Summerside; Mrsy . ‘Mrs. Catherine Campbell: lVlrs Maryl l “there llo furcivcll tears Crescent —- Jessie \Vl‘0t1lll—-—M€lVllltt and Dan; Wfealll, “Margtlurvt and Belt]: Star-Myr-l m. and Stephen; Wreath-Alex and; Cross-r-Mr. and Mrs: Fred- Joliii Mc-l I V of gentle hands. it was evident. that her life could not be prolonged. The deceased. whose maidaili name was Mary A. T‘i"aiiior. Phmmv was e widow of the late Patrick l i‘ . .. iQlllflh. Wattlrvale. She was in lici‘ Mlwmkwe; smay_Mlh' 74th year. A woman of splendid Dqns” character, she ivas of generous and kilidly nature. ever ready to do a thoughtful act. always devoted to' _ _ . . ._ .t.hc welfare of her family and lit-r .\ lurac t'll'(‘ll‘ oi relativcs. irivnas ‘home; and she will be greatly miss- and ll(’l]ll1lllll~1‘11CU5' 1Y1“ 19111: "WY? led not only in the domestic circle. ish tllf: “l"1'1111l-? ‘_l““m“"“ ‘n 1!!".1“" " Where she had spent so many happy and chaructei- 0t the lalt- \\ illlaul lyears of useful life. but she will br- lhllwtl‘ _ 1, lglgg mourned by Qvgrygng who had lle was. born in (‘arlulttn Laiualzi- ienjoyed the privilege of her friend- Hlllll‘. S¢'"l1'*111‘1- 1111 *1*"“““'»V 13"‘ __,i._' i-O3"" "' MR. WILLIAM BROWN . . , - ..., . . '. - - , . ~ . -. 4 . _ _ » ._ , . g l t; " ' ll ' l-rll. llecout drvul" :51...) and acquamtanck ,13_;3_ A’. 1|... “w. (‘,1 Mien ht‘ Llll! (Mm iirsoiill ltllllllvla lpiluJ in l . lht Hui oi ‘l anada .. hid ourpiil (lllllnllllllllv till“ lttluvklgév imlivm“ [hm I Of earnest and practical religious‘ t-trutvtl lo tlll-"l l11'"1'111*"“"1ll' h“ 1"" "l-‘f Wolmfl‘ "1 lmmll“. "M . . "“."l . “""'-'* "“'“ .""" . m I. ll .‘ -- l\<i~ Also bet-onto ru ‘faith all her life the late Mrs rants who sctlltltl iii Nttiv (ilzlfllmlhl l’l‘lllt‘<' lat. ard Island. nut! in lll11'~- \\'11lI111 111“ "PM bu: _\---ar.»'. l‘<l!'"1"" f m‘ ptullllullb tluyid i I l‘ Quinn had the ultunate happuiessThcy cnlzagctl lll ltllllllllt, and hi. (ll \.ilu~ it i... Ill it vtlilllll_ lhl lll l ll lillll h (illulnbm and lull in lull"! d l [of n quiet and peaceful death. Dur- curly years wrril snout with lllelvl l- ing her long and painful illness she tlirr in the ltrduotts lull orcuttiiir lwas attended frequently by her dc- away tho forest and t'll‘lll'lllll.', the ‘voted pastor. the Rev. P. I). Mc- laud l11'1‘l1'~11'1\l"1'.\' l" lslllWlllii _1l1" ‘GUlEQII. who gave hcr from tllllt‘ to crops on whirh lhrl‘ 1H that lull". ltime the consolations of that rcligi-. had so lilracly h) tlrllrhll 1"!‘ ll1"" on which she loved so well. lsustciianl-c- _ _ _ The funeral to Fort Augustus our ll!‘ was olli- ol a class ul slxlvvll. Thursday afternoon. Dec. 8th, was who, in order to sulllllrtll"hl Ill‘ exceptionally large, although many,scuutyetlucatiou l'\'('(ElVl'tl at the. were unavoidably absent. but who public stliuol. scrum-d the svrricc~ later sent messages of syinpathyand 0f the late llnu- llavid Lan-iL illvl regret. The service in the church a nllrlll Rrlltlvl "l" !"*'l111'l1*l1"‘l 1"" was conducted by the Rev. D. P. u tor _ . Crokon, who also officiated pl, the,‘ In 7 hl- ])lll't'llll.~‘l.‘ll tltt- lurui: Brave. Her remains vl/crc intcrrctl 110W vlvuvtl h)’ Archilr-ltl Ml-llho beside those of hCl‘ husband who son ulrflrrcuvill".Ilmlrlhthtv!‘ 111W‘! qiiedeceased hcr several yetirs. The and ln tlii- Sprini: of in: moved I-l lpall-bearcrs were Messrs. John C. .\li\l'l-{lll(,', where ht- has slut-c Fviili Wisolicr, Patrick J. Callaghan. Wlllmutl. Tralnor. Peter Clllllllllfikfifv’, Angus-K llwwas marrir-il tunic. llis firs‘ tine Wlsener alid Jami-s Byrnc. will» i! tt2l|ll.(l||"l' ol' tlu- lilll‘ .i\n|' Many beautiful floral tributes and row (‘lurk ol' (‘aw-m div-d ‘l-I spiritual offerings wit-re sriitbjv kind ls7>< In 1W0 hr HI" l l\l""""' ftp-mic, isi-mplt», alniiuhlvr ol' llll" lélli» _l'tui~ 'I'bel'o pro lelt to nlourli it family Semitic of New" Hlusiuur. Wit" ll!“ of six sons and threw.- daughters. ':‘<l--r~-asi=]<| him in firm. ill»; fainili/ Charles. on tht: homestead; l . ol' two vi- livi- an: hPV-‘ll also at Watervalc; James at. Auburli;= daughter» .il' _ _ !'$.l'l'l>| tlllv John in Charlottetown: Stmoiiatid sun, William IL, \\'ll!l diwl in Ihilli. Patrick. in Cambridge, Mass; Mrs wo sons Antlrv-sv illl'| .'\|I'.\illl|-l' John Hiigliog, Fol-i, Augustus. Mrs 1., ari- in llroatliirw Haisk- 'l'hi_' Edwin Curlcy and Mrs. Jami-s IL: other niutnbt-rs of the faintly urv- all |Lavcrt_v'. Auburn. Two brothcrstind llvlul-i ill this llI'0\'i!l<‘<‘- _ two sisters also remain. viz: Mr.‘ Mr- Brown was a man ol' wit!" Jami-s Trinor ll(l Mr. Frank Triiinrir. lllll. clwflil’ H1111 “'"l"l!'t'1'11l “"'1"1' Watorvnlc; Mrs. Rose Connolly, uuce- l)|lll.'.l'lll in business, lu- Wm Charlottetown. and Mrs. CfltllCl‘lll'?vt‘l|11l|ll.V itiliiant iu spiritual lu-I‘ O'Hara. Albany. N.Y. rte-rs. llt- ivats u lifil long luPltilii-i- Wo sympathize with tho f|i|1~_i_1y;0f llit: Plvsliytteliilitl (‘hurt-ll lll|l‘ll n. members and other relatives iti their its union wltb lll.‘ fortiu-l" Mt-l to great bereavement and loss. Mayldlst and (‘tllltiflll-{lllllltillll bo]dii~.-.-. llcl‘ $011] [(351, lfl 031,1), Wllllll lll‘, llUUitlllli llll ill‘ (‘lll illlf t‘ lll ~~ W~~<p0>~ — - lsislunt Ynionlst- lle wits llill‘ll"ll' l llarly llllUFtlSttNl in tho yuuul: pet» l "R5- MALCOLM NICHULBVN lplt: and trvcil ltl his deeliiiiui; }'l'lll'~‘.. v lslllllt- of his warmest friends wi-rv: . There remaineth a rest for liis'aiiiong thr- boys and izlrls tn‘ hi. - 99°91? $0 H‘? Blvflll IhlS lIBIOVI/‘d quulntautze. llt- was supcrltitcntlt $19911 9 lot‘ thu Suudayschoul for l Truly this was exeliiplllled in thel thirty years, und durlui; all passing away of Alexena McKenzie ibeloved wife of Malcolm Nleholsonl ton stormy for lilni to turn out. l0! Victoria Cross. use 65. vu Oct-l llls outlook Oll ltri- was hfollll. 23rd. 1937.8\1ll1m0ned from l1 WQBFl-lills interests. sympathies iiiid sup some bed of sufferings on which she‘ port wore freely given to ull lusti- l"!!! 18h‘! l0!‘ t-WO YBBTS- tutlous for the betterment ol' so- sel/effll YEBTS 88° Sh‘? 59651119 flfwciety and the welfare of the Blath- flleted with a grevious malady. lle was a great rteutltir. llo hu- whleh affected her limbs. gradually proved his spare moments by stor- ‘srvwlui: worse. at lentnh wufluhls lug lllS mliiu rroiii nir- llfiilt lllllllllffi h" l9 h" bed 511d dellrlvlntl her of llc “was well posted in the currczit the power of speech. events ol' the day. Ills intellect. Tlwutlh enduring much physical wui-i clear and his judgment aouuil suflerins- 5|" "lllrmllred 1'10!» re- to the last. Ile was ti total ub- SlBIIlHE heflflll l0 ll!!! Will 0f he!‘ 171-, staiucr from hitoxlcauts. and an vine Lord. kuvwins um He iitnlei-‘iiuvoeoio aiiu llhllmllltill of prohibl" 6d 110i Wllllllflll’. but chastened as a tlon. No one took ii deopoi- later- lvvtut; Futher- For several weeks est iii the campaign proceeding lllk) previous to her death she remained last local election, or wus more in a semi-conscious state. As the juaillant over the prohibition vic- hour of death drew near she grew wry- brlzhwr and recovered her speech With the closing of his life, llll‘ sufficiently to express to her lovedfothei- connecting lliik between the 0M8 h?!‘ 10y 8nd hflpplneas on de-‘pflflt and the present ls gono- l.l PRFUNE. saying 5119 WI! 80h’!!! llflfllel memory he could recall the liltirl t0 meet he!‘ SBVlOUF- Ftoll, the privatloiis ultt] all the var- Surely death was to her fl mes-fled GXflQHQINZPH 0t the curly plun- senger of peace and rest for hjerltierii. He was destined to Hllt‘ rir pain-racked body and unspeakii leidlou] oliiiiigvii, to live in an age of joy to her wearled soul. v ilvflfltlefllll development in every During her illness she was tendei», realm ot life. Amid all these tenant;- ly cared for by her devoted husb- o; he was able to adapt lilmiielrto I l those r r s‘ and and daughter. Mrs. Daniel Mc-‘ the new conditions and kept. llifl if Donald, Head of Montague. with heart young and his nillul ill)|‘t‘il.%l q whom she resided for the last three of the time» Ho could not slay Besides her husband Bllllflonflal‘ with us, hip his intuit-lice ," of insplriilloii " anlty ln the llvos or those- r9"! l. ‘-lu lluavt-u ouco more to grci-t him Elfio Campbell‘ Portland‘ Oregontl t. ' CANADA'S GOLD PRODUCTION important uiini-ra] priitlilcl years there were very fcw Sundays ‘V; ti: Er p lhfifililllliildit 17. i927 ERE’S a‘ gift for your friend that will live t. H A gift that will inspire his gratitude when ever he goes--motoring--traveiling—snoxvshc:- ing-hunting-camping-fishing-and in a him- dred more ordinary events about the home. All year round, his Eveready Flashlight will be a h constant reminder of your goodwill. Regardless of tastes or habits, here is one gift that is sure to please. Many beautiful Evcready Flashlights are now on display. rangingfroiii small pocket sizes to high¢ light properly when load~ . ed with Evcreacly Bat- teries and an Evcrcatly Mazda Lamp. FLAH tours o» aarramss —t£"l¢y last longer l _. of Alli’ l\'l'l'lltll_\' wort- tlic lilosl llllhlllvll-lt". lloinlllion. l'l'L‘.‘4\‘lll, llltllrillllillJ. slit’) . lllll Il!=\\' lllfit'l!\'¥1'l1‘~‘§ 41,! "pup-Hr |)|ll||| l.» tho possibililj; n1 l‘t'l"lll dt-vclopiuciils limo tum It"; Christmas Gills Supreme To be Folllld atlAlley s. Co's Limited Acceptable, Useful, Dependable SPORT ooons (iirls. Mrn IIOSIEICXQ-Fot" Iilulieu. Slllt from $1.00 t0 53.00, each pair in a nice Red Gift Box. W00l Iloslt-ry from $1.25 up. §KIS—FOI‘ Children. Boys and and Women. front $1.50 to .. . $5.011 _ std llarnoss . - 51-9" SLIPPI-JRS — For Comfy Shoes. for ltl_ll1'~'$ ‘ __ ‘ _ _‘ _ u, $1.00. Juliette Slippers $1.50. Motifs lielt hill’!- sNOW S!!0h-'~-—11'11"""*- all” "m1 s-i-"i perS. $1.25. $1.75. Children's pretty Felt sliv- Women's. $2.75, Men's and 150!“ $3 5 M!" $4.25. sxow sHor; Moccasins (Ihllulrenis, star», Women's, $1.45, Men's. 51-65- SKATES — We sell the Famous STARR SKATES. Children's, 50o to 5L5". Men's. Boy's and women's $1.50 to . . . . . . . . , . . . 55-9" pers 75c up to $1.00. EVENING shtrrlclts-riir Ladies. In II"! and attractive styles from 54-00 t" “if-Mb Fllllfly Bheltles mm SLW to . . . . . . . . .. 54-5" FELT‘ iioors-roi- elderly pooplv. slvr 1M1"! comfort and plealiure. HOCKEY BOOTS-Men's. 53.50 to 7.50, 1501's |, - _ . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . .1135, 81.75. $235 5235, small Boy's. $2.45. ‘Women's. $3.75. I _ _ _ , _ V V _ , _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ 4 H 51,50, $2.95, $3.00 Misses. 82.75. \ . A pack of Bridge Cards given free wlth$l0.00 sales. untll our stock 0t their! 15 deleted‘ ALLEY s. 00., Limited (‘harl0ttetowti, l’. E. I.