"ru 211cm I8LAND LADY DEAD-Word was received in this city Monday. Nov. 10th. by her relatives, of the death of Mist-i Jessie McKlunon of Walthani, Mal-ls, daughter of the late Archibald anti Margaret Mc- Ftlnerail R Klnllon of North River. notice later. LOOT SHOW-WlNDOW—Ilast night four yollug lads succumbed to temptation ill the form of it tloilar bill that had been tlepositetl iti ltclitiitt Bros. show window and. apparently ulttroubled with scrup- les of any sort. smashed tile 5x8 plate glass window with a stone and abstracted the dollar and a quantity of chocolates. They \\‘€‘l‘t‘ illiallle to bent-fit greatly b_v lht-ir booty as the tiiaruuiling bailll was‘ S]ll‘i'lll_\' zippreht-ntletl by the police and will tinswel- for their tict on ‘fiil-silay lilorilitig. FUNERAL YESTERDAY-Tho filllerlll oi‘ thi- lilll- llobvrt Yanltltir- stint» was heltl t-stortlzi_i' froln his lali- rcsillvllct- (lll-bar Street to the lH-titlii-‘s ('t‘illt‘lt‘l'_\'. The flint-lull ivzls very largely llll\‘lltlt'll- tilt- nit-tubers of tlit- (‘ity (‘titlncil alltl tht- .\layor attended ill u body. 'i‘llt- services at lllt- hottst lintl at the l.1l‘li\(¢ were ctilltltlcieil by his pastor the. iti-v. lto t‘. rhltilil. The ptill ll<".ll‘t-l‘s wt-rei- Jittlgt- iluzartl. (loo. Nicholson. l), .\l. Rctlditl. l’. S. lll-own. John .\lacl.aughlin. (loo. Silt-lgrovo, The fiitlt-ral was ilntler ibt- dir ~tlon o1‘ I-‘ilnerail Director .\'. D, Alaclntun. Last Friday evening. lh.- Pythiun Sisters, tiftt-r the regular busines was (‘UllUllltll-tl, spoilt thtt balance of o» WEDN ESDAY ANOTHER POTATO STEAMER —’l‘he S. S. Broultou. Newcastle- on 'i‘yne, with Capt. Sim llI'COlll~ niund docked at Bulltallt at Bell's wharf Monday morning and will ship a cargo of potatoes for Mess E. Mulch. and N. Ratteubul 2 At present the ship ls being equip pell with ventilator shafts. WEDDING BELLS.-— A very pretty wedding was selulttnizetl ill the hlanse, Stinlitlerside by the ltt-v. A. K, llerltians on .\'ov. litll, Mrs. Alice Maud Mcllluis of this eity was unitetl in mtlrriagu to .\lr. Johlt A. MacDonald of iris, l’. id. l. A very pretty wetlding march was jpltiyetl by Mrs. lll-rnlzlns as thc ibride entered the parlor oll lllt‘ arln ot the l)l'ltlt‘l-‘,l‘i)0Ill. The brltllfs l(ll‘L‘>.\ was oi‘ blue trieoletltt \\itll lsdlltl irimtuin-g and hat to lualcll. l'l‘llt- brititt was .\ll]l]'lll‘lt‘(l by .\ii.ss ‘.\dt-ll-.i .\la llatislanti aild the ‘grtltlill b_v .\lr. Joseph Carr. The rooliis t-ift ltl the britlt- was a ~pt-.irl llt‘t'l\'llIt‘\'. Tilt‘ l-llll 01 111*‘ bride was a solid gold lie pill. .-\l’tt-r tht- k'l'l‘t~lll\)ll_\‘ llle happy leouplt- nlottilill from Sumltiersltltt lto l‘lllll‘lt)llt‘ltll\‘il. After having lliillelleon the 111111111 '~'0llllle lrft 1111 1'l1t~i1‘ llollUylllUtlll trip to 13051011 illlltl tlppt-l- prolin l l l \\'hil.- (‘llillblilg a fence on .\lon- tl.i,v atternoon, Jackie Leillvl-ll, the lollrtt-en year old son oi‘ lll‘. and t_\|,-,_ |,,-,|“~.-1l, received in lllrl right l,“ H-m tilt: lull t-htirgt- lronl both .bitrrt-ls ol‘ 2i shill-gill] hl- was citr- l‘\'lll_‘_' by illv nlur/le and the trlj; 1 ' of \\'llll'll lulllfilil lll alltl was zlvtltlvllll)‘ released. Yesterdat he ivlns reported as the fence ol the t-venillg ill u social nlailner. resting eaisiLv. ll‘ t-olllplicttlitllls tlo 'l‘lit- principal fl-alttri- was tlit-‘no: sot lll- tht- band. will be saved. ])l't'.§‘\*lllZll.lt)il of an iltltlrvss and? 'l‘ht,- aecitlelit oct-lirrt-tl near 'l‘ca 1'.\'l1111l11 1111K 111 15151 (‘lllvl- 3l1‘-*'-1lltll, while tllc \lt'lllll and stunt: 11- 1111)‘ 111111111111 111 111111111‘ "1' 11"1'1t-tiltituinitllis were olljoviilg .l day's "1“'111111 111 1'11 11111” 111 l11'1111‘1.1slltloting. .\lr. th-o. .\lel\itllioii of Lndlrt- anti iti appreciation of lit-r m“, 1pm,,- “pt; w“,- wilp the b ‘ “11-"1115 1-11 111“ 111111‘ 1111 111“ l11'11"1'- 1:lt the time prulllptly applied l‘ V1111“ "1'“"111111,S1"11“1'* 1"“1"‘ 111'“ aid and then. tissisted by one o1. M11‘ M115’ 11_‘111‘11111'1 1M1“ 511- ‘1111111 tho tlltlUl‘ boys etirrietl thr- inluretl “m1 Mrs‘ ‘vuwms 1mm ‘\1‘111l“‘1" bov to his Cill‘, rushed lltlll to lilo .\ll|~¢.~l, .' , . . . , , ,,__,.I_v$h]m‘nt__ ‘Wm unwed Wm‘ a clt_\ and p.at-etl llllll lll the tllutltit. . ' . ‘ ‘ .‘ lt'lt)\\‘ll llostiittil. .\lt cxtittllnatloll 1"‘ 1 l l1‘ "Wmmg ‘ms £11111“ sllolvll lll‘l. ll -itllcr the l'li‘L§t1 bone 'l‘ll.- l’_vihi:in Sisters lPillll. llntb-rl‘ ‘1 ‘1 1 _, , . . ‘ ‘ H“, l“:‘l“.l§l<llil) m. “IN. Holman‘ llol tho ltrti-ry was lliJuretl though lorniotl one til‘ the leading teams m“ "$5M 111mm‘ “We ‘WHY 511m‘ ill llil‘ Orphanage (‘llilll)lIl_LZll. 111F011‘ 'i‘lli- Alllt-iican ilwlr-tl S. S, Lukcl 111 Ubsmlmm-U m ‘\‘1““S“.W 1.)“ \\'<-ir. tLolio rims gr p31,,‘ tltluuqllllu nletnbezs o1‘ the lll-oat \\-.lr \tt- tr ill tdlllilllilllll. put into this 1m,‘ t-latls‘ Association llilfiltlllll ,i'eslt-l'- )1'-‘11"1‘1li1.\' ulltl ls now t-tntlpr; Hg titty [Oilll:lllllt)l'lll‘)‘tl‘llt)l1l[lllcl'4'l'l- llle Steam Navigation wharl’ Dtir- (‘tllllfilflfc the South .\l‘rl<-ltli tllolltt- int; Satilrilavs blow thls \‘l line. and zit the hot-slit til‘ 1t..- ~ttlrnl on.- ot‘ tilt. “nvhul- pup-p..- parted. l.ll(‘l\'ll_\‘ the other .int~ hiEd anti the ship silsttliiletl no .,rt-tttt1".'. titliilagtr than a badly rippo-l ~lni no» funnel. _ The Lake \\' tir is‘ owllotl bv 1p. (fonstritctitlil dialer-pt] ("u m5 (‘hf (‘iii-W and slit i.- til lit-p “qr,- i,-_-,,,, .\t\v York t’) .\lt:ll1l'l?lil, lll“l‘t_t- t) lalrrainc, Ohio. \\ lt-re site ' m pp "1l111i1ll-1tl with, l)l‘lnt'l f-ncincs and tolivt-rlctl into u “sand sni-lc-r" 111111 Lo on ‘L'Ui1h‘li‘ll('llili1 wolk on tht- (‘liietltttl \\‘?II(1l‘-fl‘()u[_ HER lltllts tltflitl lllll Received Much BcneFt by ,Talcing Lydia E. Pinkh m’s Vegetable Compound Chathnm, Ontarlor -“l tarted to got weak after my second child was born, and l-Lept on getting worse tllltil icould notdo my ownhotise- work and was so bad with my nerves that l was afraid to stay alone at any time. l had a girl working for me a ‘whole year before l was able to dotnyivashlngagaiil Through a friend l learned of l. wlitl F. Pinltllanfs ‘egcta- hie Compound and took four bottles of it. l gave birth to a baby boyillc 4th duy of Scptenl-ber, 151213. i am still doing my owtl worl: and washing. (if etiumc, l don't feel well ttvt-ry day bet-ans - l don't gettny rest as tilt- baby is st .. But when l get niy rest l feel llIlIJ. l am still taking ‘the Vegetable tfonl- pound and am going to Let-p on with it until cured. My nerves are a lol. better eince taking it. l can stay alone day or night and not be the least. frightened. You can use this letter as a testimonial and l will answer letters frilni women nskingnlltlut tht- Vegetable (iotnpnulltl. " ——Mrs. (ilt-ilthitzs (Yaltsrw, 1:7 Fnrsytlie Street, Chathai Ontario, ' .\lr.~l. Carson is lllii-g to vurilt- p. . - y E111 11!‘ Wllln-‘tll shill-ling from fctilale troubles. a large l-tlilt-tiilrsc ol pe "U Cziliiltlti." Adtiruss: liev, tlkliill l5. l‘. '11!)- lor. Prtiyel- lll-v. ti. t‘, 'l‘ti_vltir. Th,- l.asl Post. Two .\liliiltt-s Silence. llylntl (l tiod Uur llolp ill Act-.- Past." tiod Save the Kititt. Captain 'l'u_vlot' ill his addrr .-.litl that the first .\t‘llil.‘~'llt‘l- ll y hatl bt-ttn for llle1 living; yt-sltertlzi, lliillions of people tit-dicalt-ll it to the melilory oi‘ thosi- who had lul- len ill tll,- cause of liberty. lie lnaile i-ltittlti-llt rttfttrt-nrt- lo thi- bravo tit-oils wrought by the (‘an- adian stildit-ls and spoke tlhlliiiwri-s tiollsibi _\ of iht: tlt-tiplt- for (lip w<~l ‘lirt- oi. and lllt‘ dt-hl they bore to the tlepentltlnts oi‘ those who had lost their lives in tho t-"trutglo. ‘l‘llf‘ ll|(‘llltll'_\ oi‘ these nit-n must bi- per- pelualt-il and tht- eri-at ideals for which llll1_\‘ lougllt instilled lll tilt- nilntis oi‘ tllltlxt‘ who art- to collie. l'opp_v wreaths were tlepositvti on the (‘tinoizipli b)" lilo l.lClllt‘llillll (;t)v<-rlitil' on bt-ilall ol‘ the Provin- ce. .llon_ J. ll .\l_vt-~ls on behalf til‘ the tiovt-rnlnont of l'l'lllt't‘ lrlilwtirtl island. lliis Worship .\luyor .\lr- Konna tili lit-halt‘ ‘o1 lll!‘ city . 'l‘h(~r,- were other \\'l‘l'lllll$ lroln tho l'tl!lilwinl::»- ti. \\'. \'. .\., ‘Jlitll llattalitln. tho 2nd lloavit-s, 2nd Siege lltttlt-ryx Sill Canadian llvcr- lllllt‘. l l l l Folulnn. 'l‘l‘lt- Navy l.t-.iciit-. tht- ll. (T. N. \'. llcst‘l‘\'t~. Sons of linulutltl. lmllllllo of the Cross. Knights of (‘tlllllllllllfi llaughlttrs ol tho liliipirt» Rotary t‘lub. \\'ild_v hotllto, i. (l. (l. l-‘.. .\lplla. llt-bcktih Ltltietl. l'_\'llllilll " uts. (i. tv. \'. .\. Ladies‘ nttxil. 'l‘liert- were lIl>O wreaths front the parents ol‘ Private tiortlon l.iv- Illusion“. itilletl lll tit-lion August. 1-1. lilll. .\ll‘s. l1t'llt‘l(l])0 llacllilyr», lll lllI'lll0i‘_\' oi‘ her son Privaltt \\'. \\'. .\ltil'lllly're, of tht- 5th “Wislern lli\.'lllt'l'~' and his cousin Privati- llart-i (hills 0t‘ lilc 72nd iligilltlliil» t-rs. The nlilsiczll proertiln was reu- tlcretl b_v the school t-hilllrp" "nap,- tilt» llll‘>'i‘ll(lll oi‘ Proi. FltltfllPl‘ alid .1 Holland Bulbs our annual Fall shipment of HOLLAND. and SINGLE TULIPS. We have just received CHOICE BULBS direct from Large flowering DOUBLE DAFFODILB. HYACINTHS, FRIESIA. NARCISSUS, CFIOCUS, DARWIN. TULIPS, HYACINTHS for blooming at Cllrlltmu, etc" etc. Bend for our BULB LIS order: at lln prices. 'r. POSTAGE PAID on all , Plant out-door Bulb: any time this month or next or before ground ll frozen. CARTER 8i COMPANY LIMITED DEALERS IN CHOICE BEIDS AND BULBS sells lhittqrv, lllP lltli .\lllllllllilll0ll ‘- Cross Band. The Ladies‘ Auxiliary l10i1l>Y Wreath on the Fablet 1n the Provincial Building. Last night in the Y, M. (‘. A. Zllr. \\’. D. Brayley, M. L. A. of Winm. lWl-l delivered an interesting ad- dress on lllt' vital topics of religion education, anti tleluocracy. 31;; 111'11.l_‘11‘Y slated that his object ill coming Etist was to get acqtttiilitctl with the spiritual anti llllUllCUllliil "1111115 "l 11115 ltart oi’ Canada and 11150 1° Pvllet-‘t the thoughts ut‘ at least some of tho people or {ht} West. He hadheen actively en- ltzilzetl ‘in the recent ieinperallce t-tlnlpzllgu- in Ontario bllt would ills-miss tlle subject ot‘ Prohibition with one statement, Um- ol‘ tho biggest problems in (‘ztlltitla today was tho attraction 111‘ 1111' Vllilll kind of immigrant. Sllv was t-lldtttvtlring to keep her- self‘ from lll-int; slvanlpetl by infer» 1111‘ Wills and to Ulittlllfilllt‘ as svltlt-rs llii- thinking classes of people. \\'illi the southern part of tilts t-onlilletlt plat-artletl as wholly tlry, and the northern sec- tion til"(‘:illatla. as only partly tlr_v ivas lllt'l't' not .1 great ilatigt-i" of at- tracting the wrong type o1‘ inimi- ltrtint-llltlsc who wort: making litltlor nilggliug iltto tllc States n business‘! ‘With tile llreziklllg tip of tin,- oltl llretltlt- Prinet- lfitlwztrti. which has for the last two years been lying rllblllcrllvd 1n tho .\lariitt- dock out» of llit- old l-ttitl-lnarks of pvt-Con- lt-tleratinn days will be t-olnpleteiy ‘ tied. e are vt-ry few ports ill this Provillci- bill had the nt-ttlt-tl inl- l , . . . pl-illemt-ttts to navigation pt-rltirln- t-ld by this dredge at one time or au- titlit-r. it was built by tllt- Proviliciltl (lU\'l‘l'lllllt'ill in 1ST! at Sillnnitlr- sale. tile lllllltlPl‘ being .\lr. John .\lt-l\'inlitin. .‘\l tht- time of (‘on- ft-tlt-rtititin silo and two Sltltbtllllllli- 111.14 scolvs that were p.trt ol‘ her (‘tlllllllllfilll were taken ovt-r by thu lloltiiniop kltl\‘t‘l'lllllt‘lll. Slu- wtis first in charge ol‘ (‘apt Williams. with .\lr. .l. (‘. l’tt_vlle as engineer. (Kipl, licnry .\luLch succcctltul the ftlrnlel‘ and remain- ed lll Ctllllillkllltl liil a Clliillflt‘ of liovcrlltlleut ill ISIS. lvhetl ht- was- retiittct-tl by t‘apt. Andrew l)o_vll-. who held the position tllltil his tlt-tllll ill tllt- fall of i895. .\lr John .\'. with (‘apt iltiylt was his silt1t-t1sstli' btlt ivas l‘l'lllti\'i'tl the follolvitlg _\‘t ur anti (‘apt \\‘illialii Lltrklns pltic. td ill charge. lll 15111. lifter another ' v _ l. ill lllvill, where the itilltllviltg 1ll‘ll‘;_l‘:lllllg,,\-,.,-m,“.m tvlrdngyl‘ pup,’ 0,1,. of] "1111151- “111‘11‘11““1 1111 911D" l‘ill‘lll“llt was ('.ll‘i‘ll‘tl oilt ill tilt- prt-sl-nrt- ullKt-nsington was given llit- trom- lnaud. (‘apt Urr rt ignetl anti Capt. .\l. ll. .\larliu rect-iveil tlit- position. to hold it tllltil the tll'k‘llllt' ceasrtl ltt'il\‘t work. ' While lllt- “Print-e litllvurtl" has ll-.d seven t-aplaitls she has only li.ltl three t'll‘,;lllt‘t'l‘>‘. .\lr. .l. t‘. i‘a_vnt rt-taitiillg that tlosilitln lllltll hit-\'. when .\lr. Jami-s .\lt~('.trl'tlii took charge of ht-.r engines. in liltlli ,.\lr. .\leCtirroll was transferrutl to _- new tlrt-tlgt Montagtit- anti lin- ‘net-i‘ P. t‘. ii.itt sileeceiletl him rt-tuitining in the position till the lllPllllYlllIPill \'('iiS(1ll tperatillg tilt- Ipllitll. 'i‘\\‘tl of tlio_ tntgicers art- lstill-htile and llt'ill'l_\'. m. .\lr. .\lc- (Htrrtln ailii .\lr. iiatl- 'I‘\vtl ol‘ thi- (‘ltpttliilt Mess s blcllonztltl and .\lc- Uurron, a also living. .»\s the lll‘! ilgl- in its. pvt-sent posi- lion has llflfll] folllld all tlbsiruetioll to sllippfnn it is now being‘ l‘tlllltl\'- i-tl by Mr Poland, the. Alariili ile- partlniiilts divt-r anti wreck remov- ttr with the use til‘ tlyllaiiiitt- 'l‘liotll:h bllllt ill INT.’ lilt- of this old vessel are sl"ll wolltlt-rfttl stzilo of ]ll'l' Till- llllll anti iippi-l" uorlts are so strongly built that they t-all only b1- pttllotl apart with tho help ol‘ strong llxploslvt-s. l'l‘his tiretlltt is lht- lllll‘ that iviis lllllllllll from tho llcllzirlliielit ll_ lltt- lion. Alurdtlch .\It~Kinnolt. ex- l.lt'llll'llillll tiovi-rnor. to lll‘ list-ll in tliggitlg nitisst-ldilull for ftlrm- fer- tilizer, Owing lo serious diffic- ulties this scheme was tlltiniatt-ly uballtlonotl.) IILIOIIINEBI-BICK HEADACHE, call for In “Tablet, (l vegeubil noel-lent) to tone and strengthen the orlnnl of (ligation 1nd elimi- nnlcn. lrnprcvel Avlwtltc, Relicvn Constipation, fP-lliefOld Block N! JuNl0|ts-—|.lliin Nb One-third the regular dose. Made of same ingredients, than candy coated. For children and adults. acconlpailietl by ‘the League of the _ of the Prince Edward Artillery placed a Memorial Yllll Elli [lll lllll lll IJYSPEPSIA llyiililitinftlilliiiiilliiii lll lllB Fllllil lll"l1lllll-I-llll$" You can gel; rld of . heavy, uncomfortable gallop’ billotls attacks, headaches and cbnsti- l111¢1°11 that aooompnn this trouble. '1 he Fruit Treatmeu —whlch ls the intensified juiced of apples, oranges llttsalld prunes combined with tonlcs’ —wlll alivays relieve Dyspepsia, ilirsl.‘ Thomas Evans, Everett, Ont, says: I have been troubled for you; 111111 Bracers». Liver and Kidney Disease from which it was lmpossiblg to get relief until I tool: “Fruipq. lives . llnluks to their wonder-In] restllts, I um llree of these ailment; and am in normal health again". 'l‘ll_ls is the kintlcf roof that flouvlnccs. 'i he lfrult 'lreatmenl._ l~_l;ult~a-tlves"-—lssold by all dealers lit. 29c. and 50c.--or sent poslpaid b kfllll-l-IIVBB Limited, Ottawa, On ‘THURSDAY Cadet lienj. Rogers. has return- t=tl to (‘lIill'ltlll.C1l0\Vll froiil Borden where he‘ has successfully passed his t-xtinlinatiotl for 2nd. officer b0- foro Capt. John lttlad, LAID T0 REST-Jflle funeral of the late John .\l. Campbell which ivas hold front his late residence on .\londay tlfterlloon was largely llllt‘ll(l£'ll- testilyillg llo lite high es- tt-eni ill whicll the tlecetised ivas held in the conimtlnitv The pail bearers were: Alessls R. ll. Jenk- ins, Alex. .\ll'l)0lltl.ltl, Geo. Moore, John \\'illiatns. H. E. Lalltz and A. Pickartl. Four cars ivere occupied by mourners. 'l‘lle filnt-ral services were coudtlctcil by Rev. Geo. C. 'l"tt_vlor. -——1- 1 ‘l 5. AN ANCIENT DOCUMENT. —.-\ reprvsellttllive of ‘file (ltlartliatl was slioivn ytt-stertlziy. by .\lr. W. I‘. llt-lloiltllil who ltltl been t'l'lill4*HlIl1lll1 llllllll’l'.\, 1 .t llotill of this city an old “ilidenture" \\'llll'li illustrates the now forgotten system of zlpprenticeship, lt system which lll those far-oft‘ _vears made iskillt-tl workmen. ‘File tloctinlent. which is tvt-ll tirt-‘st-rvt-tl, is dated 1x12, and “witliosst-th that Hugh (‘linnt-all. of (“apt- Traverse. Prince t‘tliint_v, island of Prince ltltlivurtl. ol liili own froo ivill and accord anti w.lii the t-ollst-nt oi‘ his mother-tint] lriends doth pllt llinlself apprentice to Joseph Schiller‘ oi‘ Bedeqtltl. t‘tlilllt_\' afortssaitl to learn the art til‘ t-ttltivatitlu and ‘with lliln after lllt' tnannt-l‘ oi’ an tlpprentice tot, ll\\'l‘ll and serve frolu the 30th day of llt-t-t-niller. i812. till he is twenty. one, whit-ll will be in the yearlli82ii trout thence next following; to - 'lllll_\' vtlltllllvltt anti ended. Durlllt-t Wllivh lertn the said apprentice, his Siiltl nuts-tor, faithfully shall serve, his st-crt-ls lit-tip, his lawful com~ mantis (tvt vtvlierp g1;,,1|_v,t0_-- 1-11,,“ ltillows a . of tht- svrvictis which lilo tipprentiee is required (0 Qua his illusions tihligatinn to feed, 111111190, cltu. the apprentice and at ‘llht- t-lltl‘ of his tt-rtil to give him one pair of i<lt‘f‘l‘s,.()np ynnngTtlW and llll'l't1 gtltltl ewes. and one gull oi‘ clothes." The (pm-L- l)l‘l‘li‘xs in, l<'l't'.\'ll'tl “ttiilxtttl their hands $i‘iilS.1' hi1 (11"‘11_1<1 1_)1\'1$11J11. Solis of Tenlpor- -l_tl<t ln_ Scvcnty-Slxtil annual si-s- son with the nlenlbcrs of New lilasgtltv Division. Nt-iv. tilasgolv _ "llllt- Session was out; of -CilCtlll]'. 1111i 1111111 11111111? “‘-1Y 1111'1J1_ll~'ll. lllt'l‘€ 1‘ 1111~ *1 1491111 1'(‘l1l‘t1senltititill of tie- 11_'ls'illt'S lrolu tllt- silrrtlllntliilg tut-i. sion ti. \\. l‘. ltobttrt lloivrti-il, ,,,-,._ siding. 1 glue following officers were til-e. (v W; A» Murdock nlacLc-oli; 11-11111 letron. Rev. R. ll. shirt-n; (-._ Sec" lra MricK y; (t, 'p,~,.,,5__ “alter Clarke: Protein (l, ('l|,'|p, ‘1 ~‘ 11 >118 er: u. Sent. ti. . Aloffatt. ' T lite following sessiontil commis- loos were tippolntetl: _ (‘rctIi-lltitiIs, Bro, 15,1150“ Eastm- R. l". hlofftttt, (‘ttcil Ia-artl. l State Order. liro. Rev. R. H. Sittvt-rt. \‘\'. (‘lal-k. Alurdock Mac- lttiotl. Finance. i. AiacKay, Rev A. P, liltdscs. .\l. MaeLt-tttl. Public Aleetittg, R. llowartl, Vi. Alticlitiotl, Rev. it. ll. Stavert, _"i‘lit* retiorts of the ilifferenl of- ficers shotvvtl tho order ill a satis- factory stittt- at pro-lent- 'l‘llr- following officers were elect. 131i and installctl for the i-ltstllug tear: u. W. ln-tit-v. R. ll. Stavttrl G. W. A.—Mtirtlock .\lliCLCOtl, re- fflClflidil- G, Patroil-Pt-ttii‘ Sinclair ti. S. . »-lrii .\lllt‘l(lly_ |"[v[\](1(j[ed_ (i- Chan-it. T, Mofftitt h. 'I‘rcas-—Wal.tcl' Clark, l re- t-ltlcltril (i. (‘ou~(‘trcll Leltrtl G. St>nl-—Etllsoli Easlei 1'. (l. W. i’.—Robcrt Howard Report of convtvntiotl of cnliiltilt- toes on Shite of Order as received 111111 tldnnletl by G. I). l I l BURIAL AT SHERWOOD-The funeral of the late Mrs. Isabel Stewart took place Sunday, Nov. 9 at the residence of her son Mr. J J. Stewart, Fitzroy Street to Sherwood Cemetery. The service was conducted at the house and grave by Rev. W. M. Ryan assist- ed ‘by Rev. W. G. Spencer. The pail bearers were Messrs Henry Small- wood, Frank Sniallwood, Robent Rialttmy, Herb. Thompson. S. J. Cairns, A- J. Houle. (island papers please Copy.) CASTE ENTERTAINEU- The caste and orchestra of “Oh Boy" were royally entertained by the Knights of Columbus‘ in the Casino Wednesday night. A large num- ber enjoyed the danclnz. music be- ing furnished by the Casino Orch- estra and members of tbs cast. Dainty refreshments were served by the Knights. Grand Knight F. J. Casey read a congratulatory telegram from Austin J. Murphy. under whose direction the piece was produced, who Is at present in Amherst. Mr. Casey also thanked all who took part. on behalf of the Council of the Knights of Colum- bits. DELEGATES APPOINTED. - Tlle spacious ,club rooms of tbs Liberal-Conservative: Party were crowded to their utmost capacity last eventing. the occasion being to tiominate delegates to attend the Convention, to be held lu Decent- bcr to noiilinate two candidates to trontc-st Queen's County at the lleXl FtHlBP-ll General Election. A full list consisting of five dele- gates from each of the fourteen polls in Wards Four and Five were t1lt~cted—a total of ceventy tlele- gates. Wards One, Two and Three ‘will meet tonight for the same purpose. The date for holding the convention has been fixed for 'l‘tlcstltly, December flth. FRIDAY SUPREME O0URT.-Thg Su- preme tCourt adjourned yesterday for two or three» days, and when it meets again judgment will be Elven in a number of cases which came up recently. Since last‘ reported the following cases were lIQRtTdI—AII appeal lrom a. decree of the Pro- bate Count. re the estate of Mary E. Oxen-lsam; an appeal ‘for ll new trial for the plaintiff in the case of Mabel Parkman vs. Arthur Mac- Kintlon‘. This last case had arisen out of a collision at Wlrllghts Bridge and when ‘tried teat Julie in Sum- merside, a. verdict had been given to the defendant. The argument was concluded in the case of Mac- Donald vs, MacLean. Judgment has been ‘reserved in the above cases. Joliil MacDougall of Bousilaw. one off the crew of the launch Strathgartney, of which T. Beaton is master met. with t1 VPTY 0111111511 accident on Saturday morning, the eighth. ivhlle lowering the draw 0i West River Bridge. 'l‘hrotll-§11 301119 mishap, the ertink slipped from his hand while letting tlown the draw and owing to the weight of it sud- denly revovlvetl- hitting him a severe blow on the head, near the right. eye and also injuring his arm and back. Ht- was taken to Mr. Chas. Moore's where Itledlflilll 111d was sunllnoneil. l-ie remained un- conscious about four hours and l! was feared he might not recover. in time he began to rally and later til-hen he was able to travel, was conveyed by auto t.o his home on the West Rlvenwhere he is resting comfortably. 1f the blow on 1-111‘ head had been just slightly higher it would have killed lllm. As lt was he was badly injured and h!!! had a very narrow efiflflve "m" death. Ali-s, l1‘. S. Robertson of Vancouv- or, B. (Y. arrived in the city Sat- itrtltty night, front‘ Boston, Mass» where she spent the > past two mouths visiting ll€'l‘ sisters. She left yesterday afternoon for Stur- geon to spend a few iveeks with her brothers. Messrs Philip and Altit-hael Murphy. While in this city Slit‘ Was the guest of her 11101111 .\ll'S. ll‘. L. (Zoyle, Euston Street» HOME FOR BURIAL—The flitt- oral of the late John E. Clllfklil‘ lvlln died in Edmonton about a week ago. arrived on the lslalld on ‘fllestlay, accompanied by Mr. M. J. (‘oady, cousin of the 41009115811- 'i‘ht>. funeral was held Wednesdali at St. Anne's. Lot 65, service DQlHK trontlitcted in the chapel there by ltev. Joseph Gallant, who was re- cently appointed Rector of that parish. Mr. Clarkin was a brother til‘ .\lr. P. W. Clarkin of the C. N. R- BUSINESS BURNED. -—- What luight have beerr a very serious tire occurred at Vernon Illver, Wed- nesday evening when a fire was accidently started which resulted int the total loss to Mr. Harold Mc- Lt-od of his general store which 118 t1l't'Cl9Ll early this Slllllllfiln 3111115 lmannur the fumes front the E3110‘ dint- became ignited and before very litany minutes had elapsed. three Mgggrg, Mllllglln, K: MO/ITlSOD, lox n. "tilhl ‘all M031 llilporlllnl lleaiillg1laiier ‘Seleclell. tail This lll: ti... i ‘lll'c‘11bli|0‘ i1a‘rili'li's‘ .-, ‘ HEAD and BRONCHIAL ASTHMA ii» smote-lll ilrm—llll 81111" Just Swallow a lZ-lllll lllllsiil: Restore: normal breathing. Quickly ' and mucus Gives f1. - 1 its Freedom From p . opts-all, eurih Neuralgid it MlQ and a e Pong nights of restful sleep. C- no inlurioul or habibforming‘ drugs. $1.00 per bolt at drug stores. Send 6c. or generoul trial. TcmpletonmToronbo. BAZ-MAII GUARANTEED RELIEF‘ ‘ For sale by Huqhél’, Reddiifs t-h . Tilt-instill‘ 10x33». $1.00 fiiisnwunlsiti 50c.‘ SIZE Lumbl|o T I M Dc R H lug: 1 TRCs ....,,,, and other good Drug gm.“ 7% SIZE I... tuentory three brothers, Daniel in took place 0,, Th“, Winnipeg, Alla-n of this city and 61th at 2 p. 111,16 - , ldred of West Royalty. The late tery, the services tl11,‘l,h“§§1 c 1 .\lr. Iiolsner was a lrutlty Christian grave being conducted 1y‘? . gentleman of the old school. kind- R_ I-I_ stave“ B’ _,_ 338M911". ly and charitable iln till his actions. the Rev. J. Eustace’ Plirdsled 1 anti one whose word was as good pail-bearers were: WllLCll0e1 as his -b0nd_ A, Mgqrqeml Frank Gatewltlbl" The funeral which was largely Pickard, Ben]. Moore uni] 1 atlendtltl by neighbors and friends Stewart. '1‘ allay. Novem 1 . —'-§§I “Prvrrl- Food and Exercise," by ARTHUR A. rlli-(KJVEILY Fornter physical director, Cornell Medical College , 1 ~i_ Walking is beneficial if taken seriously N one impur- taut respect, unilkiilg su- perior to almost e v e r y o t h e r form of excr- cise. For while walking, it is virtually impos- sible to overdo the exertion, or tiause jily u n - n e c e s s a r y strain on any muscles or or- gans of the body. Walking has the addi- tional advantage of pntorclng deep breathing and furnishing an increased amount of oxygen to the lungs. When a rrlan walks in the spirit, of “taking a ‘constitution- applied to (hi; matter of u. ranging for e1. t-rcise. if a nnln is going to wall for the “m; reason that Bl]. other man b”. ca, wrestles, 0|‘ plays baseball, he must set a proper time for taking his walk, must wlllk illi- der proper con. 1 1 lltlolls be r want xeeusstvmvas YOU L,” ,,,,',,,,,,1’,”,,1§, wouw nor. otutow ‘m u S, provide for the bath, the change to dry clothes and the rest that should followbfter a brisk walk, just as a football player arrangel for ull these things after play- ing a game. is t-tislts of gasoline and tbreefmak! oil exploded, the flanles leaping tip ill a most appaliug manner. The slot-e was quickly gutted and but breeders. Northam, P. E. 1-. W39‘ terday mluls a shipment from Charr- lottotowu and vicinity of over fli- ly palms of Silver Black Foxes. nl” he naturally walks aggres- sively, just. as he would box, wrestle or run. So walking l have found from my per- sonal experience that a great many people develop varioill forms of foot trouble from and’ tor the favorable direction of the wind and the untlrlng efforts of ileighhors and friends. who fought to confine the flames to the 0119 building the tlesuster would have been a great deal worse. It is un- lllt-rstood Mr. McLeod has some im- lsurance to ntlrlly liflmllensale 11 111 for his loss. Why Rheumatism Often Comes Haw Treatment Does N01 Trouble This shipment has been selected from a number of different- 111114111‘ es and contains some very 111W specimens of foxes. Messrs. Mlll-igan & Morrison have been engaged in fox farming for a number of years. Mr. Milli- gan ta localted at Northnm, P. E. l~ and looks after breeding. selections lIllilllLlJlgS, both for homo purposes k and also for export. Tile other mem her of the fllxm. .\lr. Morrison, de- votes hio time to the establishing of ranches andthe whet of fOXBB 111 Canada, and especially in the Unit- ed tSta/tes. We might also mention that Mr. Milllgan is tom-be one of the official judges at the Royal Winter Fair which‘ ls to be held next week in Toronto, Hi5 expel‘- ience with foxesand titre should qualify him exceptionally well for the position of judge. Tile above will make tip tlart of a. shipment tot over one hundred anti fifty pairs that will be sent by Messrs tMlllligttn & Morrison from Sunnnerside next week to their dil- fereut interests in the United Stat- es. We welcome buyers of thils class to our province and especial- ly to Charlottetown. For this particular shipment Messrs. Milligan & Morrison have had Mir. George Brackett of Bos- ton scolre each individual fox ac- (iortling t0 the standard known throughout America as "The Bill” eau ol‘ Economic Fox Statnda-lvl." Needless to say the shipment (be- ing a select one) the foxes showed an excellent score. Mr. Morrison accompanies shipment to destination. The Usual Reach the Root of the Most treatments for rheumatism do no more than tiilm to K0611 110W!" the poison i-n the-blOOd 111111 Qnable nature to overcome that pamttllcullll‘ tllliltlf. Then when the svst-em b9- cotnes run-down‘ from any 0111159 the disease again gets the tlt1l191‘ hand and lit all has to be (10119 (W915 Sufferers from rheumatism who lutve found their condition tlnrcliev- ed or tit-lually growing worse while using other remedies woultldo well to try Dr. Williams’ Pink mils. The ton-ic treatment wiltli this medicine has proved in thousands of oases that it builds lip the blood to a point that enables it to ‘cast 01111-118 rheumatic poisons through the reg-' ul-nr channels, the bowels, kidneys and the skin. \Vhen this is done rheumatlsnl is banished. and as 1on5; as the blood is kept pure and rich the patienlt will be immune from attack. This 11S fully proved by the case of E. E. Dav-is. J. P., of Dlnsnlore, Sasks who sa-ys:—-"l fee it my duty to sufferers from rheu- matism to recommend Dr. Wil- llams’ Pink Pills. Some years ago I was a great sufferer front ‘this trou- ble and was confined to my room. I trietl two doctors ivllliotttflrellef and had become despondent. 'l‘hen I saw Dig \Vllli-a.ms’ lPlnk Pills reo- otnmoniletl for this trouble and got six boxes. Before} ltllPy were all gone I was able to get round on cru-tchrs. ltnd when l was on the eleventh box l started to work. i have not tnlssetl a day's work since oil account of rheumatism. On ltvlm occa-slons since II have had light toilches of the trouble, but a box of the pills soon pllt me right. I strongly recommended rheumalt-lc sufferers to give Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills a fair trial." You can get. these pills from any medicine tlealer or by m-all at. 50 cents tt box from The Dr. Williams‘ l the There passed peacefully away on ‘Fneetlay. November 4th. to his eternal reet. one of West Royirltym moat prominent and respected res- idents lltt the person of Christian Boisner. The late Mr. Bolsrler was in his eighty-l rst yealr and was pre-de- ceased by his wife seventeen years ago. He leaves to niourn the loss |Stevo and Bruce residing in the Canadian West, the latter being a Veteran olf the Great Wit-r. Charlie of Charlot-teown, Will-lie also a vet- eran of the Great Wanand one llallnhter- Annie, iboith of West Roy- tvlty, allso one stepdaughter, Mrs. Edgar Easter, u-esidlrng at Nomi W-iltehlre. oi‘ a kind parent, five eons: Harry, _ should be regarded ill exactly the same light. as other forms of exorcise. ‘ People are betrayed into er- rors in taking this form of exer- cise, because it is so easy to take it up casually at any time of the day, whereas all other forms of exercise require n change of clothes or going to some particular place to indulge in them. As a matter of fact, men who wallror exercise almost invari- ably do so for one of two rea- sons. Either they do it because it. involves less trouble to go out and walk than it does to gilt healthful stimulation in ully other way, or they feel that bus- iness and social schedules do not permit going into a more exten- sive program of exercise. If "a place for everything, and everything in its place" is a lune adage, it must. certainly be_ walking on hard pavements. A pail of water with alew halid- fuls of seusalt dissolved ill it makes a must stimulating yet soothing fool. bath and is an ideal method of correcting cili- louses and the condition that ll so generailydescribed as fod soreness. It is well to soak tlle feet from 15 minutes to a hall hour, and if done just before retiring it. will also be found conducive to a filial night's rent. A person should always welt heavy socks ulitl shut-s for walk- ing. You will find a cane or stick of some sort a good coin- panion in your walks. Propel posture is, of course, very u- seiitiill in walking. This should be us follows—-shcultiers llaclt. chill and chest on a perpendicu- lar line, with the swaying of flit“ arms CO-Ofdlllllllll? with the lei strides. Diet for Gaining Weight Upon arising ten minutes exercises after which take _ a warm bath followed by a cold spray or shower. Rub tlll body briskly with a turkish towel until u good retictiun ll obtained after which drink two glasses of water. BREAKFAST: Any kind of stewed fruit, some \l'l1l'111 cereal; plat-e two tablespoons of t-iltter in the cereal, mix with milk and cream. with n little sugar. Cocoa, chocolate or coffee substitute. Toast heavily buttered. All hour after breakfast take t; glass of orange jlllfle. and an hour before lunch tulle a glass of water. LLXVCYII: A cream or thickened soup. Vegetables, darlt bread and u glass of milk. Between lunch and dinner take tvvo glasses of water and one glass of milk. lII.\'.\'1i‘If: Meat, chicken or ilJll, one green vcgctsble, ll baked potato with plenty oi butter, fruit or pllddlldi- Between dinner and bedtime two glasses of water. ___.i M: JlcGourl-ii trill answer your tptcstioilx- V- A A ‘l. ' {i EDROS TEA ‘is 200d 1111' and the choicest of Red Rose Teas is 111° T-l There are also left to cherish his Nledticine C0,, Brockvllle, Ont. 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