a o‘. 1- ____ A bibnd o!‘ teas fresh - from mountain garden; m! the gardens’ ‘Fresh Iron: h_______,,__._ Western Guardian JONGRATULATIONS-LCongrat- , mo,“ iii-e being extended to Pre- lvlrs. A. C. Saunders upon I mural of a bonnie granddaught- V ham w Mr. and Mrs. H. B. _ urmgn inee Lelia Saunders) of I was,“ in the Prince County nspltal on Tuesday night. Mother d dgllflhlPl‘ are doing fine.~S. presentation made by Miss Jggn Waugh. Dr. Leard. on behalf of the 911111111 111111 wnlfezatlon presented to REV. and Mrs. Adams an address and purse of gold, to which Rev. Mr. Adams made a very feeling reply T119 Yemlilnder of the evening was spcnt in chorus singing and gamgg, Refreshments were served by the host- es: assisted by ladies of the congre- Elltion. “GOd be With You Till We Meet Again" was sung very feel- innly by all present before the party -"—“ broke llp. Rev. and lbfrs, Adgms ...ADDRESS LN" P35351111‘ ‘were the gilests ni’ Mr. and Mrs. . 0N-M155 31'11°h° Richilmd‘ w“ ilvialor Schiirman until their depart- leasantil’ 511111115911 5i the» lwme or ‘lure on Thursdayi-S. t,» pgffntS. Mr. and Mrs. George] rhards. of Summerside, when a- t thtrty of her friends gathered, n on Tuesday evening to wish‘ h. unwell and to present her with l gddress and a very handsome: 111* b"? Ml“ Richmi" “h” i‘ "Wt ..‘A NEW srocx or FRESH “m "uh the you“ mop“ and groceries at your service in our store - - “mked 1°’ s°m° “m; Wm‘ i Saturday, November 2nd. T. G. Ives, p551‘! Clark and Buchanan, of Sum- ! ma‘ 9mm, ersillc. is leaving for Boston. M858.‘ . satilrdsy where she will reside in, H,“ c“ WES. LTD" MONTAGUEI iie filture. In thanking her friends have added a fun n“ or groceries fr 111911‘ “$5M” 3m‘ ML“, Rich" 1 to their already up-io-date store and ifs Mid m“ m“ evening M pleas" will be ready to serve you Saturday, 111th“ "W14 ‘b°_“"‘°“.‘h°“’d 1 November 2nd. 9629-31 ri- liinrily by her. The evening was ) ‘ youghly enjoyed in music and mes. Dainty refreshments were ed lit the (“kWh-rs- ‘er 111d \ Eastern Guardian ..‘\'lSlT OUR GROCERY de- ‘part-merit for your needs. Open Bat- vllfdfly. November 2nd. T. G. Ives, Ltd. 9829-31 .JAREWELL TO POPULAR PAS- , 0R ANT) WIFE-Rev. and Mrs. A. dams. who are leaving this mom- ; for Msiione Bay. N. 8., where n‘, Mr. Adams will take up his uiies as pasta" of the Baptist urch there. attended a farewell ggpllon given in their llolizr nt . (Canadian Preset .. and Mrs. Major Schilrmlins " l E YRK. N. Y.,0t. 30—Th litiful home in Summerslde. The‘ N w O c e . . . . . .. - d f ll f th “Bear" Market ouse was full to overflowing with in“ plalurtidiy‘ £11m ma. New embers of the church and con— York Curb Exchange mm of Lynch gallon. Mr. Jelly was MHSLEYAOi and company was suspended m, remmiws‘ The eyming opened with: failure" to meet its obligations. The programme of music, which 111-‘ mm comm‘; or m,“ meme“ M, A Second‘ Failure f Of Bear Market lined the following numbers: Planoi m‘ K sham me mm. mm“: who olo. Miss Helen Leard. Vocal 5010.1 was Hammad m me Exchmg, on in» ¢01111‘$1@“'111Ti‘ 4"" by M°*“""' May 9th. 102a; Philip L_vncl'l and =. eiibei-i Large and Emerson lieustisn’ Fish“ lo. Miss Ruth slmmons; solo. Mrs. c uk MacLeod; Mrs. MacLeod also Keen Minard’! Llnlmont 1n the Madl- tve a very unique reading. entitlcdg‘ "'" "m" legend of the Add Man." which ivasi om’ the least. one of the most ln-i resting and also the funniest relidJ nrs heard for some time. Each verse i u ll'l Add for somethlnl or 011181 ilkent every one amused from the y Art to the. finish. Mrs. Adams tvas: - ttented with on address and a very ovely hand bag from hfii’ 511111154“ Eight room house at. 81 Ambrose Street, Brighton. Has all modern umveniences and i! situated in one of the most desirable parts of the CW1. H. R. IIILLSON _-.-.. ONLY 25c T0 SIB-Tb: biggest. Fox Show in flu world. IE5 \ JUWUNPIIB. candy and fancy Work. St. Jamel Halloween Tea to- day. ' ‘uvr: rowl. WANTED.—Buying 1'1"" Willi-I'm; empty. crops. October 31st. A. c. Green, Albany. " ossa-io-zo-sl CENTRAL PARISH-services next Sabbath u follows: Htanchel. 1030 l- m". Oiuiiow Road. no p. ms. People's (murch. Oity, 7 p. m. my. D. V. Owfeara. minister. SALE naLn mansion-At residence of ‘Donald McKlnnon Blfifl mount will be continued today at one o'clock sharp, when residue of furniture, stock, implements "etc, will be sold. 062s. EXHIBITOR- AT SHOW-In \‘.\e list of‘ exhibitors at the Fox ow published ln Monday's Guardian, the name of Mr. A. B. Parkman, Man- tsgue, was inadvertently omitted. FUNERAL SERVICES-The ruiiersl of the late James K. MacRae, who was accidentally killed-in a train 1c- cillent at Outlook. Baskz, took place Tuesday from the MncLean Funeral Home to Canoe Cove Church where the funeral service was conducted by Rev. D. V. O'Menla, who also con- ducted the service at the grave. The funeral was under the auspices of st. John's lodge A. ma. A. Mwthe late ‘Mr. MmcRao being c-Paist Master of Hall of Broderick Lodge. Tile pall- bearers were Capt. E. Kemp, W. Rowe, B. G. Acorn. A. Honnell, W. J. Drake and W. Bchofield. The remains arrived ln Charlottetown on Monday evening and were taken to the MAc- Lean Funeral Home. They were ic- companled by hLs thre brothers John A. and Hazard of Glace Bay an Daniel of Outlook, flask. . EXTENDED WELCOME-—In yes- terday's report of the formal opening of the Fox Show. a. summary of Premier Saunders‘ remarks wasln- advertently omitted. Premier Saund- ers on behalf of the people of the provinces extended a welcome to tho visitors. He said that two years ago Holman brothers of Bummerside ap- proached the government asking for a fox show to be put cn in Summer- side and this spring they also ‘made a similar proposal.‘ The Premier uld he (was very‘ favorably“ lmpfflwd with the idea. The Association. how- ever, arranged to have it held in Charlottetown and he heartily con- gratulated the management on its success. The animals exhibited are ind-ted the finest ln the world and this is to be expected as the industry or- iginated here. He was greatly sur- prised that a similar show was not held before in this province. He bad no doubt that the prize winners at this fair would be token to the Roy- al winter Fair in Toronto. A.man must have considerable means in order to exhibit foxes at Toronto. while here men of lmited means are placed on an equal footing with all others. The Premier then dwelt on the educative benefits of the show where breeders could comp!" 110W? and get much valuable information as to feed, etc. ' PERSONALS ‘ Mr. James E. Birch of Albumin- was in the city ycsterdl-y,‘ taking in the Fox Show. He reports ‘an IX- ceilent fruit season, one of the best in many years. Mr. audit/Ira. R. Mchcod. M11. Wallace McLeod. M11. 161111161 011' and Mr. George Ferguson motored to the Fox Show yesterdBY~ hoot Class. The address was readl i fl by Miss Audrey Taylor and the lg; A v ";AA ' A445‘ Z“ZT““'T_€‘X‘ AA"AA"’T\X_"A_'“A ‘T's llfi Q . q o o ' ; Classified Advertisements g . 0m IlbBHMfl m im- 11M *1 5 "W" z t ‘I'm-colostrum: - %W"'1"""°"" l I-‘ourlnurllanl. -|'W““°"'°':: : 3 Eight Insertion: u w 11M 1" 5 1"" g ;A_¢ v v x ‘we v ¢ Y,‘ ‘ v"*Q*O-O§VOOQ u‘ -...§_-——— —-¢-"-_" ‘ ’ "l." To Let Female Help Wanted .....- ________._§_’-—%——'—""”-'—‘ HOUSE ‘m i,“ on EUSTON SELL Cllsrllfilgitelflseariggnznd street. Apply Mr. 5li9ar,i!i,\3i1_.1n_80_3L $35_$50 Said weekly in w", ___ .. time selling wellmlftgfimEiixflgfizg ‘DUMB To LET Wm“ omwnfl" Sena‘ Chum“! Ifn early start and out board. Apply l8 l-laviland Si. “““°°,°§.5§,§§{~..iiuu assures sum“!- 8596-10-31-31. ""1 w portmiu, ,1 . Beautault new." on Llmmd 1 e. as er -- ' I011 RENT-HEATED APARTMENT Tsgronto. Representatives wanted suitable for two, central. Apply small, towns also. Guardian. 9542-31 E 1-1 ' 2436.29.31. "'___ For Sale "' Teachers WQML . ___________________-...- 701i SALE-WIIITE roman/mun ANTED-TEACHER I w lemant Puiis. .1. F. Easton. New Wllishlre. Island West. School. supp 1~1~-i~-=1-=1~ '"°~°°‘ "P" ‘i “ldfiiféilll: _ _ Secretary. FOB SALE- o 11mm BRED -——----"""""__"'_'__~_ 511ml» commune Halliday. Eldon. Miscellaneous 958740-3041. —- _ -_...____._.__...._.___.- yomu Airman Mlicnor-Aw. roa slits-Two NEWLY FRESH- Land surveyor.Ke1n111111i11°-5°“"" IO-I-lmpd cued cattle; Apply A. C. New‘. ri-uutamiue. _ . aeu-io-si-al. ---"‘ ----- ‘on 335v“)! A PURE an“, boos ron eALn-irox nouNn York Boar. Lcster nrventon. 511111111 Pub. also two trained fox hounill- valley. 95a9'1°'3°'a" . Punk uexsyfislut Royalty. OllU-lfi-fl-bl. Muss wan-a. so um‘ s-rnalar. liners m.- sale iii: 1m wiiippet “Klan. Just run 0000 miles. Alwoyl son's shiDIM" Guardian Oentrll 911111“?- W the best of care. Berni-i“ 1°‘ “ STIAYIID-HEIFE quirk sills. 9531-10-29-31. ‘mice, Age 2 years. Owner apply pm, Murray, New wiltsiilre. a . ___..._.. e Help ranusas ATTENTION. wr: RAVI WANTED ..- g guy yo; yum . a epqoial light truck wagon will“! “W. new m“, 3mm, Bim- ‘ at cscoo. rudliom Andersen °°~ tun. ._ . mo-ai Ltd, Edmond; aulldinc ,. - w. Oct. 2.:l,s,B.ltt.i11.15-1'1-19-" 0R. WOOD ____________.._. 30min nos roe. rim san- te on short ‘notice. 93Z8-l0-19-tf n, annex“ AND MABRIAGBS EASTlJR-EASTER-On October 90th. 1929. at Zion Church. William‘ Walker Easter. North Wiltshlre. to Mildred. Jean Easter. Hampshire. Witness". Mr. and M!!- Davis Mitchell, North Wiltshlre, Minister, Rev. M. Scott litulwn, M. A.: B. D. » ‘ ""' DEATH! "'" ‘IRVING-At Oll/Ohdilh- Wednesday out. so. Mary xi-viiig. Funeral n-ldny Nov. 1st, pithy. m. from the home of .h'ti- brother, m. ‘John U116- nE-VINIh-M Montrcfl. on Tun!!!- oomliorailnd. cool-rim PI‘. llvrrilm. widow of Alexander Bovine. seventy-atom yur." The M10111 ‘M! pilot to Ohicllo to the burlitll ground of ‘her late husband. _- A A Q 14.x‘; v ‘tientrai Guardian PROTESTAN T i ‘lfl-Il-tueatburuct. REM EMBER‘ ANNUAL ‘FALL _COLLECTION ‘ OPENS -_ ' A MONDAY,‘ §§44§§Q§§§4§+§§§Q§ ORPHAN AGE NOV} 4a.. * (Continued min Pike 10a i uluia Well Known’ "What is tile reputation‘ or Prince Edward Island mm u. Sweden?" Ml‘. Malming was asked. 4 "The very best, cf course,” he re- llllod prmnlvtly.‘ “Your Island is very well known in my country. On ac- count of the, strict registration we have every confidence in, Canadian stock. And when we speak of Oan- adian stcck we naturally think of Prince Edward Island stock, which is the foundation of the industry, both in Sweden and hbrwcyflt‘ Norway his now about 2000 fox ranches. Mr. Malming continued. Two fox shows were held in that country last year. one at Oslo, where 550 foxes were entered. and the cec- ond at Aalesuntl. where there were ' ¢-.-......- The booths at the Fox Show are of a very interesting and practical ‘nature. displaying ‘ every food aiidl accessory used in fox-raising‘. A- fcx feed. universally used." IMPERIAL BISCUIT COMPANY Centrally located in the‘ south end of the building is booth of the Imperial Biscuit Com- ‘pany Ltd. Backs bearing the~trade effective background. Backs of bis- cuit in a large pyramid form the] main display of the booth, ‘while biscuit and~pupl>y food in- bags is also on exhibition. The Imperial Biscuit Co. Ltd, l: the pioneer Canadian biscuit man- ufacturing Atompany, and .i_a the pioneer on _tl'ie American continent. in the manufacture of Cod, Liver Oil Fox Biscuits. The Imperial 1315-. cult. 0o. Ltd., are agents for the. Hauck Fire Gun which generates a1 name of 1500 degrees Fahn, midis‘ used as a. disinfectant. As a, matter of fact the Hpuck Fire Gun is the only effective disinfectant for hook- worm and lungworin eggs. INTERNATIONAL FOX roop Occupying a section of the south- west corner of the building is the booth of the International Fox Food Products. displaying theweil-known fox foods, Vitamlneral‘ and" Meal- blend. Excellent paintings of silver black foxes, and hand modeled vases made by Mr. H. B. McCou- brey foam a val-y effective back- ground. Tho Vitamineral and Meal- blend are exhibited in jars, and the constituents of the two feeds are displayed in glass bottles. Both feeds are in the fonn of meal‘. V19- amlneral is dark grey in color and the Mealblend yellow. The constitu- ents of each show that. the feeds contain all the necessities for rais- ing strong healthy foxes and pro- ducing large litters. The Stewart Ampliphone, a device for detecting young foxes 1n the dens. is also on display. ————--—i-—-:— Messrs Emerson l-Ieustis. Reuben Large, and son. Wllmot Valley. at- tended the Fbx shnwnn Wednesday. CABEVIULLY . OOMPQUNDID Bring your prescriptions hon and you can be certain tint trieyvill bl filled according, to .3011? 9W1"! 1"‘ don. Grcduatc pharmacists will com- pound than. The purelt lnflMlInf-l will ho ulod- be sure to derive the greatest polcibll benefit from them. QII PIOII)! DIUOGIITI mong the booths are two displaying ' the ‘ splendid ‘- mark of the- company form a very . ‘ODGD f And .-.-. ybuccn then - ‘ Swedish Rancher-Sees’ 700 entries-including. of course. blue (OW-Q. The western coast of Norway is poorly adapted to the industry, on account of the extremely wet weather. "It, rains about three hun. dred days a year in that part of the country," he explained. As a cc/n- sequence some of tha- ranchers in this locality are moving to Sweden. Home of the Norwegian farmers sit- uated to the north of the Arctic Circle are doing well. 1 Mink ranching ls also taking old in Sweden. Tiiere are native m ten 1n Sweden but no blink.‘ ‘ " Mr. Malming is returning to Swed- en in company with Mr. O. Tcrstens- rud. a fellow coilntryytnan. who vis- ited this province earlicrl in the. season as a representative of n large ranching concern and wlic is now returning with a shipment of mink. .“Tiger” Had; To _ zHa ve - ‘Hiisi Dozllen (Canadian fiesal PARIS. Oct. 30~Physlcians of Georges Clemenceau, former French premier. f oiuid him snore fatigued this morning than when he went to bed‘ last night. Surprised, they finally gained from him admission that. iieiuui called in his physical in- structor to help him do his ‘(daily dozen." In his 89th year and lust recovering from a car- rliac attack. whlrlrulmolt took hi: life,‘ M. Clemenceau voiild not are. any reason why he should not. kffp up tho practice of for- ty years. ‘ ' ‘W.’ ¢€'."?Fsi:; itBj/"Eléctinon Montcalm County (Canadian Pleas) QUEBEC.’ out. ate-non. Ll. L. ‘r..- lon, Minister of Agriculture in the provincial government, today re- signed from the ‘Legislative Coun- cil and ‘will ‘likely be u‘ candidate in a provlnclalby-cléétion in Mont.- calm County to be held on Novem- ber 9th.. it w... announced by Pre- mier Tascheleau‘ today. The vacan- cy in Montcalm was caused by the appointment today to the Legisla- tive Council of J. F. Daniels, M. L. A., who succeeds the late HonQGas- pard Desert-es,‘ t ' 0 - Run hllnanl’! Llnimlnl in the Merli- rlul Cheat. t s i DIAMATIC SCENE! i (Oontinued from Page l) indicated today that legislation would be introduced. The Glasgow mem- hers wanted particulars. ‘the mem- bers had better await the bill, she replied. She declined to go any fur- ther. So the question hour passed. its tone idlcative of some sharp chal- lenging to come. Rt. Hon. Philip Snowden. Chancel- lor oi’ the Exchequein. led the House in the absence of Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald. now on his way home from the United States and Canada. As the Chancellor entered with his halting step. Labor cheered vigorously. When Hon. Si: William Jowitt, Attorney General. was intro- duced. Labor cheers were rcnevled. They broke out again a few moments later as J. H. Moses. Labor member, ‘W110 had successfully withstood an (election protest in Plymouth. enter- ‘ed and took a seat. Moses smilingly turned up his right thumb. while striding towarda- the Government . EKBEWBY- . Rt. Ron. Stanley Baldwin roused a warm cheer from the Conserv- i atives when he rose to ask the busi- lties of the House. ‘Rt. Hon. Mr. ‘Sncwden gave the program. The .Gcvernment hoped tn pas". the wiri- lows. Orphans and Old Age Pension: ‘Bill by the end of November. pro- “ P0553 i0 Droceed wlth' the Unemploy- linent fnsurancewBill. and also with Llegislation concerning the coal in- ldustry. with a view to passing it be- fore Chrlstmas, and hoped. to make Jprcgress with other measures fore- ‘sliadowed in the King's speech in ‘June; including the Factories Bill and other measures regulating hours {of industrial employment. as well as 'the amendment to the Trades Dis- ‘; put/es Act. ‘ARUE MARKS SCilRES AGAIN ‘Il-iree acts of comedy, mingled . with drama and pathos was the bill presented to a ‘capacity house at the when the Al-lie Marks players staged "The Dumbcll." one of the greatest successes of the season. The plot depicts the designing wife and an as- sociate crook attempting to swindle the local banks out of a large sum of money and toplace the blame on the wife's stepson. The resume or the story lies ln tlie manner in which "Rags," played by Miss Artie Marks, as an "Alley Girl" with Dumbell Potts.‘ the butter and ca; man, who is writing a play. reveal the whole plot to the father. _ The Dumbell will be presented this afternoon as a matinee bill. The play slated for tonight is entitled “The Unmarried Mother." TORONTO. Ont, Oct. 30.—0n B11111‘? Irflvmwherc a French iinl- dier‘ of the Great War is hurled ‘a rose hush is to be planted. l l l LONDON. oct. flow-THO ulmi- Government is opposed to impos- ition of duties on foodstuffs. Noel Buxton,_ Minister of Agriculture, announced in the House of Com- mons today. (Continued from page 1i prilne ministers; four‘ by Liberal. and one government was c United Farmer-Labor fusion. The standing of parties in the last Legislattil-nfas returned in the election of 1926. was as follows: Conservative 74, I...‘l7, IndJ-I... 4. Prog. 13, UFO. 3. Labor l. ‘ The standing at dissolution on’ Sept. l6 was: cmriservctlve ‘vs, Liberal 2o, Prog. ll. UFO. 3, Vacant 3. THE ADMINISTRATIONS The following are the Ontario ad- ministrations since Confederation: l. Hon. J. S. Macdonald. Premier. July 16. 1867. to Dec. l9, 1871. Un- lfmlst. 2. Hon. E. Blake. Premier. Doc. 20. ‘i971, to Oct. 25. 1872. Liberal. ‘lfll-Reformers, 4i; Uni ‘l875—11ibél'll8, bl; Conservatives, ltl79—Liborels, 5B; Conservatives, Inca-Liberal.» 6d; Conservatives. INC-Julianna. t4; jlonscrvatives. 1090-;- _ ale, M; Oonscrvativos, ' 40; Donbérvativel. 4ii_;_ Gonserntlvu. IDOL-Liberals, 01:’ Gonservatlvas, iaoc—0omemtlvas. ti; Ublrtll. isle-aniline. u.‘ uterus, u; ma. 1V. D. Macliedn UNDIITAIB " lIlBAI-III __ Phfljpxll! ._=1-= lb, . unmmtnlm. u. u! scan-u. r. o.. 44-. Liberals. a; dependant. a. ‘ ,193$--0on|.. 11; LibClll, l4; c. l iaiiiborumitlves. as: Libel-cu.‘ lilo-Gone. “n: plumb. a 1nd.- FERGUSON A 3. Hon. Oliver Mowat, Premier Oct. 25. 1872, to July 9. 1896. Liberal. 4. lion. A. S. Hardy. Premier. July 25. 1896. to ‘Oct. 1'7. 1899. Liberal; 5. Hon. G. W. Ross, Premier. Oct. 2i, 1899. to Feb. 7, 1905. Liberal. 6. Hon. sir J. P. Whitnciq-Prem- ler. Feb. B. 1905. to Sept. 25, 1914 Conservative. ‘ ‘ 9. Hon. E. C. Drury, Premier. Nov. l4. ‘i919 to July l6, 1923. United Farther. 9. Hon. G. l-l. Ferguson, Premier. Julyt l6. 1923, until the present Conservative. PREVIOUS RESULTS Results of previous provincial gen- eral elections were approximately as follows: I867 - Unionists supporter. of Bandfleld Macdonald 54; Reformers '23; Independents. 6. ' ' ' ‘ . a2; Independents. 1. 33; Independents. 4. 30-, Independents. l. 86; Independents. 2. Bil. 86. . - 27; Patrons of Industry. l4: P. P. U: Patrons. .1. 40. iii. 2i; labor, l. -Lib., l; Labor. l. Cons, 25. Labor. ll; Soldier. l; In- I‘. 0.. l1: Labor. 3. L.. 4; Prop. if; U. I. 0.. l; Labor. l. e“)? nli PRESENTATION u i PHOTOGRAPHER) i. EARLY FOB XMAS. A BY (‘RASWELV "m!" 592'!‘ f"? fillllniniinent I . .f~“~ (continued from pggg 1) the time when he took charge in 191G. the revenue the“ but“; ‘mug, $400,000 as compared with a revenue ‘ of nearly 12,000.00!) today. n, spykg 1 _ also of the improvement in trans-l ‘ pcrtation, rolling stock. etc. The chairman called 0n Oz-nducJ tor John F. MacDonald. Driver Hick- ey And Conductor Ryan, each of whom made brief addresses. Mr. and Mrs. Grady, who leave on . Monday mzrninlz for Florida. will be lccompmied by ‘he ha“ “"511” The tiootli sci lip a: 3.11s- Fox silo-g icirfmfheir many friends in this Prov- by the Expenmenzal Fa); Run-h -,‘___ Booth Attracts Much Attention Qlluszl-zizcr» a ieii of the mug-fin. m,“ ‘rztll in 11w llilr-lvlrltlr‘; of 1'.._.,~- - . ADDRESS Several pamphhi‘: d031,“: ..,-, m, r it i "llitlliflil Bhti care of foxes and ff ‘ ' musiirazs are available p,- (1 ‘ i The following address was read by . “m” "1 111i‘- lzvucral pzllilir. lze, Conductor Ryan last evening on be- tiles? time are fillffflltlfllls oi half of himself and fellow employees: ‘Wmmiii hora-site ‘v\iJ.lTl§ of foxes i)‘1 ‘display for examination \i~l:.1i tile m]. [sided eye and with the microscope, These parasites are the. fléffiillil, lllB Mr. Grady: It was with mingled fee‘.- lngs of regret and pleasure, we learn- “WW/ital. lulu: ivoriii. nlitl iiiallilrl- ed of your intention of severing your Wlfm. and methods of Cliilgllfiiililt-Z connection with the Cjnadlan ton-tend determining tlie pQORCllCQ oi l-ilCLQ " _ tional Railways to enjoy the pro- iwvrms in boih litlllg and dead 1,041.5 '_ ' visions of the Provident Fund. are explained a: tin‘ b‘ .il, -~ Our feelings of regret come to us. The ilnmiuoii lulizi-aiiz-il. 1:. ilu- W. a because. we realize we are lasing a st-rioils DQFHKH" llizit iiio l“ ran q- gocd friend. one to whom wecouldlhas to deal wi.h. This woi-m L - llWlY-S IDPQU- with "Bird i0 11191106 controlled by keeping lose". ' l issues in connection with our duties iboard floors during ilir- sillnllzi r and ideas for the betterment of the months. ‘This is largely due to llli service It was indeed a pleasure to I fact. that. the board floor ‘u... i. 11-1 t0 Heist in Whltfll/H‘ Dlfticulnriireadily cleaned cl fox ctz-oppiligr. an "t: we could to have the Island District idisinfecierl with little EXDBIIRP what.‘ mfliniili" B M811 D1599 111 m‘? m"? i‘: isnmpared ivitli simhlpr rl]ll.‘l‘.'lll'lll$ tug 4 "1056 l/hli "B" P01111135 011i B5 be" lgrcuiid-bottoliied prlls. Th? ivevtierg m? 911191911“? 1115113531‘ I ‘bi separating pint". ilhTiYLlllb uxc" s‘ We are also mindful of the factih can). as h“, “Wk, ‘.5 “u. a... that you possessed a reasonable coil- placing m? Wm ceptlon of the frailtles of mankind. "mm me ‘Omywiug and were always ready to inquire hjrcvmg intoall aspects of a case’ before Venn“: {he p” _ judging same. You will go on record mmsly mmshd WU‘ . as one who was lenient: with Dull- kmcn m? mmni? n! ishment for accidental mistakes even~ tar-L» ‘i V‘. tL _ oli l; ll‘(i flew": ti‘. l‘ ’.' t‘ _ Vii‘- c" . Ycl-"is; i.“~ if some of them did occasion ilic ‘ ‘ “ ‘ ‘I, expendltilre of considerable money board “mi ‘WW1; h“ ~*“-~l'~“i“" You/wer- strict as regards (llscilllinw "mill": iCfFNl tlie P". r l’ ii‘ ' i- ‘ii- . _ . . 1'. , _ v _ . but we realize it was for our own remnns [mm M" Mal" i good Ind [Or 551E intention Uiibldadcr “Inrnm panmrlil-y (V P Uni‘! teaching lessons useful in after years. ‘ ‘mm?’ “mm m“ mo‘) m“ ‘in ,1 readily recognizes. can hr- rciiiovri‘. \ We have pleasure in your retire- ment been,“ we {KL that afwrrivlth the tlsilal lnctllrizl n lillllliz. Furry THREE W", n, Ianhful‘ Infz-snlatlon on oliirl‘ llildFfW oi fol service. bearinB as you did the flill ‘ iwrsbamh" ca“ i” ”_"""m‘" ‘m ‘hi d‘ ' share of the various duties devclv- “Wm “lll-"h “"11 "mmlm" mg upon you ‘blather with m! n“ ‘eration to the close of the tog r- ri-i". sponsibilliy of the same. dutieswhich i --_- pulled hard at your rugged const-qfill l11‘°¥\'11"11(7115 “1-‘11 11.1‘ iii mm,“ and h“ m“, brought you 49.01111 Island territory: n'~ on rmtiiili" the twilight of life. It: is ther!f0|'9\,Wi1¢11 riimliari: .. w‘ mi 1" 1i _ with pleasure that we realize that. [FIFTY 114E353 .\'<‘111'> it!“ 51111 H?" your esteemed partner and yourself 1111’ 1011f‘ quaUihi Jllflilfi 1111011 31'1" can now settle down to enjoy the 5911'“ 15 "flliiffl- " remaining years o; yam m“ wlgl, 1t is Ci7ml'\!l Rllflldfidllt" to its .. a certain knowlmg, of nevi“; (m. that lh.‘ Railway Manziccliiciit. qr m.“ a can” “wing behind n re. taiays placed tlicir lUiiQeL rziliitrleiid= cord of Golden Service which will 311 yflul" Jlldpnirii; mid ability 'i‘1"..'i" not .500“ be Qqugjiei svere AWRTQ cf lfllll’ rrirrptioiilil ab’ ‘.- ym" (“m M Qervme l5 l run-Md ity in your vocation. We iilPl'f‘.'(_l"F man is one of which you should be 11°11'91" 1.1161‘ 1'11‘ l‘1"“*1"11Y Wm] "i141" lilstly proud. commencing as it did 11°11 111 W111i“ m1‘ F1111“ 1115111?’ ‘-= et a time when railroading was only mlmd 15 entirely d"? 1° 1"“? 111191“ in l“ infancy‘ you c“, ‘"11 "mam- ccedlng on its behalf and ins. ber the time when the ring of the °11 lmllrililmiml“ bu“: “Y” ‘l an could h, pump, heard in m“. tvhlch will stand out m mcliiorv. 1h." forest... clearing the w“, for progress Standard GlIMZF will he i-oui‘ lll’lll‘l~ and incidentally the building of the merit. and the many bleseinsri 1111i" i raunm-L M i, w," known especially it. has brought and will brill: to the m our 01d" bl-Qthers of gm "n; Island in the fuiilrP will ho n l‘f.‘i‘l7‘i‘1l"' tlisi. tlie Prince Edward Island Rail- oenre for tit" two H1111 1'11": iiviif- way u“), which you ' m“, your of service you gave ilio null-alt‘, stare was but]; gt g time when it bring about such a vast. illll7l‘(\\'"l\’l‘.‘l1't w“ glggggd u g pioneer “Mg”. toward solving our transportation merit. C-nscqu tly you can claim dimcilme-‘l- ' ‘ i" i. in hgve l.]1n°gt been m the gum Therefore Mr. Grady. tlie Traili- from the, gym-l, l, you; my"; 0g sefy- men and Conductors of the Island l" qgeeg from “ch an "fly b9- District of what now composes the ill vizi- ~o' t i .. hi .and the faces of thd brave fellows ginning. Time ln its tireless move- ments has so decreed that‘ no other man on our District today can claim such distinction. ~ You are in a position to note the many changes that have taken place since you have‘ entered the service. And above all the improvements we know. that ‘many times you ‘ are brought to realize the g-wift passing of time as you recount the names whn were in the service with you in the days that. are ‘gone but who‘ have now passed on or are not. now "in the service. The improvements that have taben place. and which you have done your part. to inaug- ernte are Almost beyond the power of pen to dncribe. You have seen the system grow from 196 miles to" reach the vut mllugc of 22.81! and l: still being added in. You have seen the immense growth and pro- Irua ls retard: traffic and truis- great Canadian National RAUWBIJS.‘ cannot allow you to sever your con- nection with us vrltlloui. expressing to you in a tangible maiillrr. a token of the esteem in which you iiere held by us. We ask you to amwpt the ac- companying gift as our remember- ance of your association with us and as c memento of the good wishes wa desire to follow you in Yfllilrlnq, we trust that Mrs. Grady and yourself “My have many happy years to en- joy life. and that The Great Giver of all Good will allow your declining "I" to 1w nanny "it-s befitting v. one who has earned his rest. Signed. John I. McDonald. chairman. Geo. Ryan. Secretary. DR. W. R. CARSON Patina Gullah. Ublmprann Giulio nl Inna: blended Ill Prince it. no“ 1n! poriatlcrl that his taken place. growth like other phases of railroad luimineemest rim ruched macr- Onmlto Bl. Paul's Clinch. nut-in Iwicevn -.. “awn sou éptwlw»